What if you could do a “prom-over” and recreate all of the energy and excitement of prom night while supporting hardworking DC students on their journey to and through college? On Friday, March 11, KIPP DC will be hosting KIPProm, a grown-ups only dance party raising funds for the nationally noted college access and support program KIPP Through College. Tickets include premium open bar, gourmet snacks, a dessert lounge, and more for a guaranteed great time. You’re invited! More info atwww.kippdc.org/kipprom
Event– KIPProm: A School Dance For Grown-Ups
Description – Relive the energy and excitement of prom at this grownups-only night out. Throw down on the dance floor while enjoying premium open bar, gourmet food, a dessert lounge, and more.
Location – Dock 5 at Union Market
What if you could do a “prom-over” and recreate all of the energy and excitement of prom night while supporting hardworking DC students on their journey to and through college? On Friday, March 11, KIPP DC will be hosting KIPProm, a grown-ups only dance party raising funds for the nationally noted college access and support program KIPP Through College. Tickets include premium open bar, gourmet snacks, a dessert lounge, and more for a guaranteed great time. You’re invited! More info atwww.kippdc.org/kipprom
Event– KIPProm: A School Dance For Grown-Ups
Description – Relive the energy and excitement of prom at this grownups-only night out. Throw down on the dance floor while enjoying premium open bar, gourmet food, a dessert lounge, and more.
Location – Dock 5 at Union Market 1309 5th St. NE Washington, DC
Date & Time – Friday, March 11, 2016 – 8:00–11:00 p.m.
Tickets and additional information –www.kippdc.org/kipprom
What if you could do a “prom-over” and recreate all of the energy and excitement of prom night while supporting hardworking DC students on their journey to and through college? On Friday, March 11, KIPP DC will be hosting KIPProm, a grown-ups only dance party raising funds for the nationally noted college access and support program KIPP Through College. Tickets include premium open bar, gourmet snacks, a dessert lounge, and more for a guaranteed great time. You’re invited! More info atwww.kippdc.org/kipprom
Event– KIPProm: A School Dance For Grown-Ups
Description – Relive the energy and excitement of prom at this grownups-only night out. Throw down on the dance floor while enjoying premium open bar, gourmet food, a dessert lounge, and more.
Location – Dock 5 at Union Market 1309 5th St. NE Washington, DC
Date & Time – Friday, March 11, 2016 – 8:00–11:00 p.m.
Tickets and additional information –www.kippdc.org/kipprom
Date & Time – Friday, March 11, 2016 – 8:00–11:00 p.m.
Tickets and additional information –www.kippdc.org/kipprom
On Saturday, March 12, DC arts supporters will come together to celebrate the Cathedral Choral Society and its mission of inspiring the community through the joy of choral singing with Gala 1941 at The Mayflower Renaissance Hotel. This gala is the Cathedral Choral Society’s most significant annual fundraising event, and supports the organization’s artistic and community engagement initiatives.
In celebration of the Cathedral Choral Society’s founding year, attendees will enjoy a ritzy evening of 1940s fun with big band swing, guest performers, dancing, and a silent auction. This gala will be “reception style,” with an open bar, food stations, and passed hors d’oeuvres. The sixteen-piece Brooks Tegler Band performs.
“Our spring gala is our most important annual fundraising event,” said Ernie Abbott, President of the Cathedral Choral Society’s Board of Trustees. “On the eve of our 75th anniversary season, this gala is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the artistic programming and community engagement initiatives of this organization. Support from our gala attendees will help ensure artistic vibrancy in our 75th season and beyond.”
What: The 13th annual Blue Jeans Ball, featuring tastings from outstanding area chefs, live music, live and silent auctions. Chefs Ruth Gresser, Sherry Yard and Jeff Buben will lead tastings by 40 of the area’s hottest restaurants and denim-clad guests to raise funds for the Washington metro area’s largest hunger relief organization, which helps 540,000 people each year get access to good, healthy food.
Attendees will taste dishes created in the spirit of wellness, just as the CAFB is committed to offering a menu of wellness to the neighbors it serves. New this year, chefs will be encouraged to showcase nutritious ingredients that the CAFB provides to the VA, DC and MD community: fruit and vegetables, beans, whole grains, protein rich meat, fish, nuts and dairy.
Who:
- Restaurant co-chairs: Chefs Ruth Gresser of Pizzeria Paradiso, Sherry Yard of City Perch Kitchen + Bar, and Jeff Buben of Vidalia/Bistro Bis/Woodward Table.
- Scott Thuman, ABC7/WJLA-TV and News Channel 8
- Live entertainment by DJ John Jazz and Miss H.E.R.
- Nancy Roman, CAFB President & CEO
- CAFB Board of Directors
When: Sunday, March 13, 2016
5 pm: VIP reception
6 pm: tastings, cocktails and silent auction
8 pm: program & live auction.
Where: Marriott Marquis Hotel
901 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
How: $200 General Admission; $500 VIP Admission
- Sponsorships are available to individuals or organizations at various levels
- Ticket and sponsorship details available at capitalareafoodbank.org/blue-jeans-ball/
Why: The Capital Area Food Bank is the largest organization in the Washington metro area working to solve hunger and its companion problems: chronic undernutrition, heart disease and obesity. By partnering with nearly 450 community organizations in DC, Maryland and Virginia, as well as delivering food directly into hard to reach areas, the CAFB is helping 540,000 people each year get access to good, healthy food. That’s 12 percent of our region’s mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, sisters, brothers, and grandparents. Visit: capitalareafoodbank.org, or find the CAFB on Facebook atfacebook.com/CapitalAreaFoodBank, and Twitter at @foodbankmetrodc.
WHAT: SMITHSONIAN at 8 and Francophonie DC present “La Grande Fête.” Closing celebration of the 2016 DC Francophonie Cultural Festival.
WHEN: Friday, March 18, 7 to 11 p.m.
WHERE: La Maison Francaise, 4101 Reservoir Road, Washington, DC
Get ready for a spectacular #SMITHSONIANat8 party with a French accent. The annual Francophonie Cultural Festival spotlights the music, art, literature, film, cuisine and customs of French-speaking countries and regions from across the globe, and its closing celebration is always magnifique.
Beginning at 7 p.m., guests launch into a world tour of francophone cultures. They’ll sample food and drink from more than 30 embassies as they explore each nation’s unique attractions and traditions. (Watch for a full list of participating countries.) There will be plenty of giveaways for guests to take home as souvenirs.
The dance party starts at 9 p.m. when DJ Princess Slaya spins music from Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and plenty of destinations in between. Guests will experience the best of the French-speaking world—all without leaving home. #NoPassportNeeded
Participating organizations and embassies include but are not limited to: Belgium, Democratic Republic of Congo, Georgia, Mali, Republique de Cote D’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), and Slovenia.
General admission $40 (includes admission and food and drink samples from 7 to 9 p.m.)
All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
Tickets must be purchased in advance (no sales at the door).
IDs will be checked at the door. Those under 21 will not be served alcohol.
A cash/credit bar provided by Tortoise & Hare Bar and Grille is open throughout the night.
La Maison Francaise does not offer on-site parking. Limited street parking is available on Reservoir Road; public garages are available at Georgetown University Hospital nearby. Metrobus D5 and D6 routes have stops near the event’s location.
For tickets and further information the public may call 202-633-3030 or visit www.SMITHSONIANat8.com
What: The popular Early Mountain Vineyards Oyster Festival will return this spring on Saturday, March 19th, with live music, Virginia wine, and seafood from the esteemed Rappahannock Oyster Company who will provide their famous oysters and other creative dishes featuring Virginia’s best seafood. The Rappahannock a la Carte Menu will include:
- 1/2 dozen raw oysters: $10
- 1 dozen raw oysters: $20
- Crab Cakes: $10
- Stuff’n Muffin: $10
Limited non-seafood selections from Early Mountain Vineyard’s market place menu will be available a la carte and picnic lunches are also welcome out on the back lawn.
Admission includes entry to the festival, an Early Mountain wine tasting and a stemless wine glass as a take-home gift. Guests can also order from Early Mountain’s extensive list of Virginia wines – both from their vineyard as well as others that have been hand-selected from the state – available by the glass and bottle.
The Oyster Festival will take place throughout the vineyard grounds. Tickets are required of all visitors that day. All ages are welcome for a family-friendly fun day. Event will take place rain or shine.
When: Saturday, March 19th, 12pm-5pm
Tickets: Advance: $15.00
EMV Wine Club Members: $12.00
At the Door*: $20.00
Under 21: Complimentary admission
Online tickets are available at store.earlymountain.com/events or by calling us at 540.948.9005.
Advance ticket sales end Friday, March 18th at 11:59 p.m.
Where: Early Mountain Vineyards
6109 Wolftown Hood Road
Madison, Virginia 22727
Shed your layers and leave the chill in winter, because spring is upon us and we’re blooming to life in full color. Come kick-start the season by waking up to the highest vibes and amazing people.
On Thursday, March 24, at 7:30 P.M., the National Archives and National Archives Foundation will host the 9th annual McGowan Forum on Women in Leadership. For this year’s program, titled Women in Leadership: From the Computer Age to the Digital Age, a distinguished panel moderated by Megan Smith, U.S. Chief Technology Officer, will discuss women’s impact on technology. The event will be held in the William G. McGowan Theater of the National Archives Museum in Washington, D.C. and live streamed on YouTube. Attendees should use the Special Events entrance on Constitution Avenue at 7th Street, NW. This program is made possible in part by the National Archives Foundation with the generous support of the William G. McGowan Charitable Fund.
This public program is free to the public, but reservations are recommended and can be made online. For those without reservations, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. The doors to the building will open 45 minutes prior to the start of the program.
Women in Leadership: From the Computer Age to the Digital Age
This event will celebrate innovative women in the computer technology sciences, from trailblazers like Grace Hopper, Katherine Jonson, and the ENIAC programmers, through the years to today’s women in leadership roles and those shaping the computer age. What are their experiences and what changes have taken place in their opportunities, expectations, responsibilities, obstacles, and challenges? Featuring film clips and discussion, a panel will explore the women who made history and paved the way, as well as talk about their own personal journeys and the advice they would offer to young women entering the fields. Moderated by Megan Smith, U.S. Chief Technology Officer and Assistant to the President, panelists include Kathy Kleiman, founder of the ENIAC Programmers Project; Telle Whitney, CEO, Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology; Florence Tan, NASA, Electrical Lead Engineer on Curiosity, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL); and Emily Reid, Director of Education, Girls Who Code.
The National Archives Museum in Washington, DC, is Metro accessible on the Yellow and Green lines, Archives/Navy Memorial station. For upcoming programs, visit the Calendar of Events online: www.archives.gov/calendar.
Despite Christian Heurich’s valiant effort to fight the temperance movement that has taken hold of this country, Senator Sheppard’s newly introduced “Bone Dry Act” could force Prohibition on the District before the year is out. In preparation for this calamity and in celebration of his award-winning beer, Heurich’s Lager, Mr. Heurich invites you to a celebration at his Dupont Circle mansion on Thursday, March 24, 1916 from 8 to 10 pm.
Mr. Heurich has secured the best jazz band to play from his musician’s balcony and Mrs. Heurich has directed that all hors d’oeuvres be crafted with Heurich’s Lager. Come dressed to impress in your best 1916 fashions. Gents: break out your top hats, gloves and canes. Ladies, get those hats and dresses ready! For twenty of the most adventurous and important of guests, DC Brau head brewer Jeffrey Hancock will be available for a private tasting hour from 7-8 pm.
Brewed by DC Brau, Heurich’s Lager is a historic re-creation of the Chr. Heurich Brewing Co.’s pre-Prohibition Lager Beer. All proceeds from this event benefit the care and preservation of Heurich House Museum, the historic Dupont Circle home of DC brewmaster Christian Heurich and family. Guests must be 21 and older. Heurich’s Lager will be available for a limited time only; don’t miss this opportunity to taste history. Tickets and additional information available at bit.ly/heurich.