Sep
8
Sun
Gelato Festival America @ City Market at O
Sep 8 @ 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Gelato Festival America is coming to Washington D.C., September 7th and 8th to City Market at O. Join Washington’s Italian community and come out to celebrate authentic Italian gelato. Along our journey to find the best gelato in America, international gelato artisans will gather in the capitol to prepare original flavors fresh in the world’s largest frozen dessert laboratory on wheels. Guests enjoy all-you-can-eat gelato while participating in the Eating Contest, Carpigiani Gelato University, Kids Jury and other activities for the whole family then vote for their favorite flavors to win the Gelato Festival Gold Medal.

 

Saturday, September 7th

11am-7pm

 

Sunday, September 8th

11am-7pm

City Market at O, 800 P St NW,Washington D.C., 20001

 

All-You-Can-Eat Gelato Wristbands

*Buy any 3 tickets for the price of 2 of them

Online – in advance At the gate
Kids – $10 Kids – $15
Adults – $25 Adults – $30
Seniors – $20 Seniors – $25

*Children ages 0-2 join the fun for free!

 

For Listing Editors

DATES & TIMES:         11am-7pm, Saturday, September 7th

11am-7pm, Sunday, September 8th

EVENT:                         Gelato Festival America: Washington D.C. 2019

LOCATION:                  City Market at O, 800 P St NW| Washington D.C., 20001

TICKET PRICES:           All You Can Eat:           Kids – $10, Adults – $25, Seniors – $20

By the Cup:                 3 Cups of Gelato – $10

PROMOTIONS:           Buy any 3 tickets for the price of 2 of them

Sep
10
Tue
Battle of the Barrel-Aged Beer VI @ Boundary Stone
Sep 10 @ 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM

Battle of the Barrel-Aged Beer VI @ Boundary Stone – Tuesday, September 10 @ 5:30pm to 10pm

Atlas Brew Works is one of six breweries competing in the sixth annual Battle of the Barrel-Aged Beer Competition at Boundary Stone (116 Rhode Island Ave NW). On Tuesday, September 10, try Atlas’ Tomb Essence, the brewery’s Imperial Silent Neighbor Stout, aged in Joseph Magnus Bourbon barrels. GA and VIP tickets are available on GiftRocker.

Sep
11
Wed
Beer Royale @ Roofers Union
Sep 11 @ 5:30 PM – 11:00 PM

On Wednesday, September 11, the 5th Annual DC Beer Royale will take place at Roofers Union. Seven D.C. breweries will compete to see whose keg can kick first. The champion will earn a $400 donation from Roofers Union, in addition to door donations, to the charity of their choice. The participating breweries include: 3 Stars Brewing, Atlas Brew Works, Bluejacket, DC Brau, Hellbender Brewing Company, Red Bear Brewing Co., & Right Proper Brewing Company.

Beers and respective charities represented include:

3 Stars “Trouble in Paradise” – a mango & guava sour competing for 826DC

Atlas “Blood Orange Gose” – a refreshing and light bodied brew, competing for Living Classrooms

Bluejacket “Crush-A-Lot” – a sour blonde with coconut, vanilla, milk sugar, pineapple, blood orange & nutmeg, competing for Arcadia

DC Brau “Third Eye” – a pilsner kombucha hybrid, competing for Humane Rescue Alliance

Hellbender “Dunkelweisse” – a wheat brew with a deep banana flavor and subtle clove spice, competing for DC Central Kitchen

Red Bear “51st State” – a hazy IPA, competing for Casa Ruby 

Right Proper “Baron Corvo Cuvee 2” – a bourbon, brandy and rum barreled baron corvo competing for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

Also in celebration of the 41st Annual Adams Morgan Day FestivalRoofers Union and Atlas Brew Works have partnered up to create a collaboration brew, The Adams Morgan Festival IPA, the beer will be tapped on Sunday, September 8 and will beavailable throughout DC Beer Week.

WHEN:                DC Beer Weeks runs September 8 – September 15

                                5th Annual DC Beer Royale: Wednesday, September 11 from 5:30 – 11 PM

                               

WHERE:              Roofers Union

2446 18th St NW

Washington, DC 20009

https://roofersuniondc.com/

Kick the Keg Contest at Roofers Union @ Roofers Union
Sep 11 @ 5:30 PM – 11:30 PM

Kick the Keg Contest at Roofers Union – Wednesday, September 11 @ 5:30pm to 11pm

Help the Atlas Brew Works team kick their keg at Roofers Union (2446 18th Street NW) on Wednesday of DC Beer Week. If Atlas’ Blood Orange Gose is the first keg to kick, the Ivy City brewery will donate its $300 prize to Living Classrooms, striving to build strong, equitable, and sustainable communities through effective education, workforce, and health and wellness opportunities.

What the Constitution Means to Me @ Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theatre
Sep 11 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

8 p.m. Eisenhower Theater

What the Constitution Means to Me

Heidi Schreck’s timely and galvanizing play, directed by Oliver Butler, became a sensation off-Broadway last fall before transferring to Broadway this spring and receiving two Tony Award® nominations (Best Play, Best Actress in Leading Role in a Play)and two Drama Desk Award nominations (Outstanding Play, Outstanding Actress in a Play).

Tickets: $45-129

Sep
12
Thu
Capital Book Fest @ Woodrow Wilson Plaza
Sep 12 @ 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Event: Capital Book Fest

Where: Woodrow Wilson Plaza (1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20004)

When: September 12 & October 24, from 10am-6pm

Description: Visit our downtown DC pop-up book sale on Wilson Plaza! Browse over 12,000 gently used books, CDs, and DVDs, all on sale for under $6. Books are provided by Carpe Librum, a used, donation-based bookstore benefiting the DC nonprofit Turning the Page. There’s something for everyone at this sale: children’s books, teen reads, brand-new bestsellers in amazing condition, classic vintage hardbacks and more!

Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/capital-book-fest-tickets-69211919715

Zoo Uncorked @ National Zoo
Sep 12 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Tickets are on sale now for the Friends of the National Zoo’s annual wine fest, and this year, the event boasts an impressive selection of bottles, all rated 90 points or above. Zoo Uncorked returns to the heart of Washington, D.C. and the beautiful setting of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, Thursday, Sept. 12 from 6-9 p.m.

Professionals will pour wine ranging from a berry-rich Bordeaux, to an Italian chardonnay with notes of pineapple, to a honey-tinged pinot gris from a sustainable vineyard in Oregon.

“We’re so excited about Zoo Uncorked this year—the wine will be truly exceptional, so the tastings will be fun and delicious.  And it’s so great to be at the Zoo under the stars for this event, enjoying wine and supporting conservation work, here and around the globe,” said Lynn Mento, Executive Director at Friends of the National Zoo.

As attendees explore the Zoo grounds after hours, they’ll have the opportunity to see all sorts of incredible animals—and even meet an African penguin. Big Cats Circle will be open for the duration of the event, and from 6-8:30 p.m., attendees are welcome to explore the Think Tank, where they might catch a glimpse of young orangutan Redd.

Food trucks will sell award-winning crepes, gourmet popcorn and authentic handmade dumplings, while keyboardist and pianist Marcus Johnson will perform his contemporary jazz hits for crowds. The D.C. staple and NAACP-Image award winner will bring wines from his own collection, FLO Wine, for guests to sample.

VIP guests can look forward to delicious cuisine from local restaurants, a dessert bar and exclusive animal encounters at Conservation Pavilion. They also will receive a surprise complimentary animal-themed gift courtesy of TrueZoo.

Go to www.fonz.org/uncorked for more information or to buy tickets.

Ticket prices: 

GA: $55 | Non-member: $70

VIP: $99 | Non-member:  $115

Sober: $30 GA | $95 VIP

Sep
14
Sat
The Fast & the Fierce 5K @ Freedom Plaza
Sep 14 @ 6:15 AM – 10:30 AM

Bring the whole family—including pets!—to support Smithsonian conservation efforts all over the world at The Fast & the Fierce 5K, sponsored by Aegis Project Controls. Friends of the National Zoo will host its second annual race for wildlife at Freedom Plaza in downtown Washington, D.C., Saturday, Sept. 14.

Like the inaugural run, the event focuses on a Conservation Nation rhino project. This year, the race will raise funds for black rhinos in South Africa, where researchers hope to learn critical information about how the species’ diet impacts its immune system and ability to reproduce as its numbers dwindle in the wild.

Costumes are encouraged, but not required, and the 5K will be followed by a short afterparty featuring an award ceremony honoring winners in all categories, including top runners by age group, stand-out pups and stellar outfits.

“Run or walk, fundraise, wear a fun costume or just cheer on fellow conservationists from the sidelines—support wildlife conservation however you can. Your pet can even register for their own fundraising page,” said Lynn Mento, Executive Director of Friends of the National Zoo.

Though race day might be months away, conservationists don’t have to wait to make a difference for animals. Participants can create their own page now atwww.fonz.org/5k to fundraise for Conservation Nation, a Friends of the National Zoo initiative that supports global wildlife projects to save endangered animals.

In addition to creating their own pages, supporters can set goals and win prizes for reaching milestones. Those who can’t attend can still sign up for free as a virtual runner, fundraising and helping to save rhinos from the comfort of their own couch.

Registration closes at noon on Friday, Sept. 13. Fundraising proceeds will directly benefit rhinos and Conservation Nation projects across the globe, including those that focus on marine mammals in Peru, tapirs in Paraguay, Meadowlarks in North America and elephants in Myanmar.

Go to www.fonz.org/5k for more information or to register.

Safe Space NOVA Inaugural Fundraiser Brunch Event @ The Garden
Sep 14 @ 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Safe Space NOVA to Host Inaugural Fundraiser Brunch Event

 

Who:               Safe Space NOVA

                        WUSA9’s Lorenzo Hall to serve as MC

 

What:              Inaugural Fundraiser Brunch Event

When:             Saturday, September 14, 2019

12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

 

Where:           The Garden

5380 Eisenhower Avenue (Suite C)

Alexandria, VA 22304

 

Tickets:          $50 includes admission into the event and one drink ticket

                        Additional drinks can be purchased at the event

                        https://www.eventbrite.com/e/safe-space-nova-2019-brunch-fundraiser-tickets-67073006167

Safe Space NOVA, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization serving LGBT+ youth in the Northern Virginia area, will host its first ever Brunch Fundraiser on Saturday, September 14, from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. at The Garden, located at 5380 Eisenhower Avenue (Suite C) in Alexandria. WUSA9 reporter/anchor Lorenzo Hall will serve as MC for the event. The purpose for the brunch fundraiser is multifaceted. Safe Space NOVA wants to educate the community on the issues LGBT+ youth face, tell the story of why and how the organization exists, and ask for support to continue programming.

First, one of the most important goals of this event is to bring awareness to the intolerance the LGBT+ youth experience in this troubling socioeconomic and political climate. Did you know that 10% of students who identify as LGBT+ were threatened or injured with a weapon on school property? Or that 34% were bullied on school property? If you didn’t know that, you are not alone. Those stats come from the Center for Disease control in 2015 which surveys the state of physical and mental health of LGBT+ youth.

One approach to combat bullying and ridicule is to foster safe, accepting and supportive environment with other youth that are experiencing the same challenges along with adults who identify as LGBT. It is for that reason Safe Space NOVA was created. Founding Executive Director, Jordan L. Costen, realized that there was no place for LGBT+ youth who were feeling unloved and possibly rejected by society simply because of their gender identity or sexual orientation to feel safe. To that point he made a space for that to occur.

Safe Space NOVA was founded in 2016 with the goal of inviting LGBT+ youth across Northern Virginia to include the City of Alexandria, Arlington County, Fairfax County, Prince William County and Loudoun County, to participate in social activities that are inviting, fun and most of all safe. To date the organization has hosted numerous activities to include movie socials, laser tag, miniature golf and dances to name a few.

Hispanic Heritage Month Concert: New Inca Son @ Smithsonian American Indian Museum
Sep 14 @ 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Hispanic Heritage Month Concert: New Inca Son

Saturday, Sept. 14, 2 p.m.

Begin the celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month a day early this year with a free concert by New Inca Son at the National Museum of the American Indian. Acclaimed throughout the world for their performances of traditional Andean melodies and dances, the musicians of New Inca Son are committed to cultivating understanding and appreciation of Indigenous cultures, especially among children and young people.

The award-winning band is joined by scissors dancers Danzante Maldición and Supay Wayra. Traditionally danced in Quechua communities of south-central Peru, the Danza de Tijeras, or Scissors Dance, calls on dancers to outdo each other in acrobatic skill while striking scissors blades together to the changing rhythm and tempo of the music. No two scissors dances are ever the same, and every dance is a jaw-dropping experience.