May
9
Mon
An Evening with Ana Gasteyer @ Arena Stage
May 9 @ 5:30 PM – 11:00 PM

Arena Stage Artistic Director Molly Smith and Executive Producer Edgar Dobie are pleased to announce An Evening with Ana Gasteyer, an exclusive celebration that includes the inaugural presentation of the Beth Newburger Schwartz Award, Monday, May 9, 2016 at the Mead Center for American Theater (1101 Sixth St., SW).

Born and raised in D.C., Gasteyer has appeared on Broadway in Wicked and The Threepenny Opera and is widely known for her memorable roles in film and TV, including six seasons on Saturday Night Live. For the benefit cabaret performance, the comedienne will perform hits from her new jazz album “I’m Hip” with members of her band, delivering saucy and fun-loving renditions from the American songbook.

The evening kicks off with a VIP cocktail reception and three-course seated dinner, followed by the performance, after which guests will enjoy a music, wine and dessert reception.

Dinner will feature the presentation of the inaugural award in Arena Stage Board Chair Beth Newburger Schwartz’s honor, for her invaluable work at Arena Stage and throughout her career to promote and recognize women’s roles throughout American history. This will be awarded annually to a female leader who strives to better the community in which she lives through her own unique strengths and talents.

All proceeds from the evening support Arena Stage’s award-winning artistic and community engagement programs. Space is limited.

Complimentary valet parking will be available.

Event Schedule
Monday May 9, 2016
5:30 p.m. Cocktail reception and seated dinner
8:30 p.m. Cabaret performance by Ana Gasteyer
Post-show music, wine and dessert reception following the performance

Individual Tickets
Dinner Ticket – $1,000
Performance Ticket – $500
Young Professional Ticket (35 or under) – $150

For additional event details visit arenastage.org/donate/special-events/an-evening-with-ana-gasteyer.

For information on individual ticket or table purchases please contact Maria Corso at 202-600-4025 or email mcorso@arenastage.org.

For information on corporate sponsorship packages, please contact Char Manlove-Laws at 202-600-4030 or email cmanlove-laws@ArenaStage.org.

An Evening with Ana Gasteyer is sponsored in part by GEICO.

An Evening with Ana Gasteyer @ Arena Stage
May 9 @ 5:30 PM – 10:30 PM

An Evening with Ana Gasteyer:
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater (1101 Sixth St., SW)
Monday, May 9, 2016

5:30 p.m.     VIP Cocktail Reception
6:30 p.m.     Dinner and the inaugural presentation of the Beth Newburger Schwartz Award
8:30 p.m.     One-night-only performance starring Ana Gasteyer
Sips and Sweets post-show party with desserts and dancing immediately following

Complimentary valet parking will be available
Cocktail Attire

Sponsorship Levels
Producer Sponsor: $50,000
Star Sponsor: $25,000
Director Sponsor: $10,000
Playwright Sponsor: $5,000

Individual Tickets
Ensemble Sponsor: $1,000 (VIP Cocktail Reception, dinner/award presentation, performance and post-show party)
Patron Sponsor: $500 (Performance and post-show party)
Young Professional Ticket: $150 (Ages 35 and under, performance and post-show party)

May
11
Wed
Katherine Schwarzenegger Book Tour @ TJ Maxx
May 11 @ 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

T.J.Maxx and best-selling author Katherine Schwarzenegger are bringing the “Road to Real” nationwide road tour to Washington D.C.  The “Road to Real” tour aims to celebrate real women across the country who are living life in their own unique way, every day. Katherine will be holding storytelling sessions in 16 T.J.Maxx stores from coast to coast, where she’ll ask women about their accomplishments, dreams, challenges and advice.

 

WHEN: Wednesday, May 11 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Thursday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 

WHERE: Georgetown T.J.Maxx 3222 M Street NW, Washington, DC 20007

May
13
Fri
SerbFest DC @ Saint Luke Serbian Orthodox Church
May 13 @ 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Presented by  Saint Luke Serbian Orthodox Church of Potomac, MD—the epicenter for Serbian culture in and around Washington, DC—the three-day festival spans an entire weekend, taking place from Friday, May 13 through Sunday, May 15. The first annual SerbFest DC was held last October and this year’s event once again aims to educate the community on and bring attention to authentic Serbian cuisine, customs and culture.

 

SerbFest DC Spring 2016 truly has something for everyone, including traditional Serbian dishes, beverages, dance and music performances, gifts and boutique items and family-friendly activities.  In addition, admission and parking are free, an indoor setup has been arranged in case of inclement weather and all a la carte food item proceeds benefit Saint Luke Serbian Orthodox Church .
Additional details regarding the event below with updates at serbfestdc.com. High-res images are available for editorial and/or event calendar consideration.
Thank you for your time, Jessica
SerbFest DC Spring 2016
 
Dates:
Friday, May 13th (5:00 – 9:00 p.m.)
Saturday, May 14th (11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.)
Sunday, May 15th (12:00 – 6:00 p.m.)
Location: Saint Luke Serbian Orthodox Church, 10660 River Road, Potomac, MD 20854
Parking: Located in rear of St. Luke property and next door at Sts. Peter & Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church
Entertainment:
Friday evening, May 13th: DC Acoustic Band
Saturday afternoon, May 14th: Biseri Folklore Dance Group (From Holy Ascension Serbian Orthodox Church, Elizabeth, NJ)
Saturday evening, May 14th: Zlatne Uste (Balkan Brass Band from NYC)
Menu:
Traditional Serbian dishes: 
Burek (baked meat pie in phyllo dough)
Zeljanica (baked spinach & cheese in phyllo dough)
Gibanica (baked cheese in phyllo dough)
Kupus salata (cabbage salad)
Šopska salata (tomato, cucumber & onion salad with feta cheese)
Krompir salata (potato salad)
From the Grill: 
Ćevapčići (grilled skinless ground meat sausages)
Jagnjetina (spit-roasted lamb)
Svinjetina (spit-roasted pig)
Raznjuci (grilled meat on skewers)
Desserts: 
Krofna (deep-fried donut)
Palačinka (crepe)
Serbian nut rolls
Poppy seed rolls
Kolači (cookies)

 

Serbian beers: Jelen, LAV, Nikšićko and BiP beers from Serbia & the former Yugoslavia
 
Serbian liquor: Rakija, which is Serbian brandy made from fruit—the most famous is Slivovitz, which is made from plums
3rd Annual Best Buddies Prom @ Carnegie Library
May 13 @ 6:30 PM – 11:00 PM

The 3rd Annual Best Buddies Prom, a night of music and friendship for young people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities, will be held Friday, May 13 in the Carnegie Library, Washington DC.

 

“This is a night of friendship and celebration for young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities [IDD] and their typical peers,” said Karen Glasser, regional director of Best Buddies Capital Region. This event gives local students of all abilities the chance to enjoy an evening of dancing, food, beverages and friendship. “The evening is also a joyous fundraising event for adults,” Glasser said, “who believe in Best Buddies mission of inclusion.”

 

The Best Buddies evening will be hosted by Prom Committee Chairman Tommy McFly of FRESH 94.7 FM’s The Tommy Show. Music will be programmed by popular local disc jockey DJ Neekola. A video of last year’s Prom can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaUCOF06Xv4

 

2015 Best Buddies Prom.  Photo credit: Best Buddies Capital Region

 

 

BEST BUDDIES PROM

 

WHERECarnegie Library, 801 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001

 

WHEN Friday, May 13 from 6:3011 pm

6:30 – 8 pm: VIP Reception for adults
7:30 pm – 11 pm: Doors open for students and general ticket holders

 

TICKETS now on sale at www.BestBuddiesProm.org

$20/student. (With complimentary food and beverages)

$150/adult. (With complimentary open bar and passed hors d’oeuvres)

$175/VIP adult (Includes access to VIP Reception featuring hors d’oeuvres prepared by  area top chefs and buddy chefs, as well as a complimentary open bar)

 

Although students are the stars of the evening, adults will enjoy their own celebration including a complimentary open bar, an assortment of delicious passed hors d’oeuvres, and an exciting silent auction. VIPs will have the opportunity to sample sweet and savory bites prepared by DC’s most celebrated chefs alongside student “sous chefs” from local Best Buddies programs during an exclusive VIP reception prior to the event. The adult celebration will allow guests to unwind while witnessing Best Buddies’ mission of social inclusion first-hand.

 

2015 Best Buddies Prom. Photo credit: Best Buddies Capital Region

 

Food at the VIP reception will be provided by:

  • Executive Pastry Chef Padua Player – SugaChef
  • Chef Christianne Ricchi – iRicchi Restaurant
  • Chef Brazil Murphy – SPYCE Catering Co.
  • Chef Jerome Grant – Mitsitam Native Foods Cafe
  • Chef Adam Howard –  corporate chef of Mike Isabella Concepts
  • Chef Nate Waugaman –  America Eats Tavern by Chef Jose Andres
  • Chef John Melfi – The Oval Room
  • Chef James Woznuik – Maketto’s Chef De Cuisine

 

May
14
Sat
IN THEIR SHOES 5K Run/Walk @ US Patent and Trademark Office
May 14 @ 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM

The Iraqi Children Foundation (ICF), is hosting its fourth annual IN THEIR SHOES 5K Run/Walkin Alexandria, Virginia on Saturday, May 14th to benefit Iraq’s most vulnerable children – its orphans, street children and kids fleeing ISIS. Funds raised provide social services and legal aid to children at risk of trafficking and recruitment by terrorist organizations. This 5K unites diverse advocates in an unprecedented nonpartisan coalition to support these children.

The Honorable Allison Silberberg, Mayor of the City of Alexandria, Virginia and His Excellency Lukman Faily, Ambassador of Iraq to the U.S.will kick off the fundraising 5K event that brings runners, walkers and families together in support of this worthwhile cause. Check-in is at 7:00 AM, race time 8:00 AM, starting at theUS Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) 600 Dulany Street Old Town Alexandria, VA 22314.

Register here or make a tax deductible donation to the ICF effort here.

Former US Ambassador to Iraq and Medal of Freedom recipient Ryan C. Crocker (ret) who is on the 5K honorary committee observed, “While I was in Iraq in March, it was evident a new generation is emerging, unlike any other Iraq has ever known. With access to the Internet and the right to think and speak freely, they can reshape this nation and the region. They need our help to change history.” 

IN THEIR SHOES 5K honorary committee members include Ambassador Lukman Faily, Ambassador Samir Sumaida’ie (Ret.), Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker (Ret.), Ambassador James F. Jeffrey (Ret.), Ambassador Richard Schmierer (Ret.), Ambassador William Taylor (Ret.), Ambassador Ronald E. Neumann (Ret.), General David Petraeus (Ret.), Major General Jeffery Buchanan, Dr. Jeremy Kohomban, Janice Chance, Gold Star Mother; Tony Culley-Foster and Shameem Rassam.

 

Key sponsors of IN THEIR SHOES include Khudairigroup, BH Defense, The Children’s Village, Magnolia’s On King and Sallyport. All sponsor funds go directly to providing care to Iraqi children. This event is also supported by an array of veteran led organizations that serve as strategic partners for IN THEIR SHOES, including Team Red White and Blue, EPIC, Goals and Dreams, and the Karadah Project.

Chairman Jonathan Webb, a founding member of ICF, who served in the Marine Corps and the United States Army, describes the healing impact it can have on veterans to be a part of IN THEIR SHOES. “It is said that when it comes to conflicts, especially those where we have not been successful in restoring peace, engaging with the children and supporting their needs can have an indelible impact on veteran’s psychosocial healing.For many veterans, the 5K provides an opportunity to make sure that the sacrifice of thousands of American men and women is not wasted, and to reach back in love to help these voiceless children. We want them to know they are not forgotten.” Link to photo here. Find ICF logo here.

 

By participating in this event, or making a donation in support of the cause, one can make an enduring impact in the life of a child. A donation of just $20 can be vital in helping a child get off the street and back into school, or provide access to their government food rations, while a donation of $100 can help save a child that is at risk of human trafficking or being recruited for terrorist activities. ICF has a goal of raising $200,000 in 2016, which will enable them to impact the lives of 2,000 at risk children in Iraq.

British Embassy Open House Day @ British Embassy
May 14 @ 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

British Embassy Open House Day

 

WHEN:                        10am to 4pm, Saturday 14 May 2016

 

WHERE:                     3100 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008

 

MEDIA ACCESS:       Open to the media and Residence Social Secretary Amanda Downes is available for interviews

 

 

On May 14th the British Embassy will open its doors to the public as part of the annual European Union Embassies’ Open House.

 

The Residence has been at the very heart of the Anglo-American relationship since 1930, playing host to a never-ending stream of visitors, including most presidents since Hoover. Many members of the royal family have visited since King George VI made his famous visit in 1939, in the months leading up to the Second World War, becoming the first British head of state ever to come to the United States.

 

The free Open House Day offers visitors a rare look inside the Ambassador’s Residence and Gardens as we are celebrating the 90th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 70th anniversary of the UK-US special relationship and the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. The Embassy grounds will host an interactive and family-friendly bazaar celebrating UK culture, creativity, business and innovation. You can take a selfie with Shakespeare, sample some British food, check out the latest luxury British cars and find out about the NFL games in London later this year.

 

The day will also include

  • Access to the Ambassador’s Residence and symmetrical Gardens, including the rose garden and lawns, home to several trees planted by members of the Royal Family
  • Demonstrations from the UK’s defence industry showcasing the latest equipment and technology
  • Performances from Shakespearian players
  • A chance to win a James Bond gift-basket and tickets to the Spy Museum.

This is our ninth year of joining other EU embassies and a chance for each country to celebrate what makes it unique, but also our common bonds, and the bonds we share with the United States.

 

Spanish Embassy Open House @ Spanish Embassy
May 14 @ 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

SPANISH EMBASSY OPEN HOUSE

May 14, 2016    10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

2801 16th Street NW Washington, D.C.​​ 20009​

http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Embajadas/WASHINGTON/en/getinvolved/Paginas/Embassy-Open-House.aspx

 

Our cultural center, the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain, will open its doors on Saturday, May 14, 2016 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for a taste of the best Spain has to offer. With this event the Embassy is participating in the initiative “Shortcut to Europe: European Union Embassies’ Open House”, organized by the Delegation of the EU to the US.

 

The open house will coincide with a special exhibition called “Spanish Illustrators: The Color of Optimism,” featuring the works of the most relevant contemporary illustrators in our country. Curated by journalist and cultural manager Mario Suarez, the exhibition aims to discover and recognize a generation of young artists who frequently contribute to national and international publications, galleries, museums and commercial firms.

 

Highlights

–          Live paella cooking class & free tasting

–          Spanish bagpipe performances

–          Children’s science workshop

–          Virtual reality headset demonstration with 360º views of Spain

–          “Spanish Illustrators: The Color of Optimism” exhibit featuring custom mural by Ricardo Cavolo

–          Spanish ham carving workshop

–          Olive oil and olive tasting

–          D.C. United​ soccer activities

–          Children’s arts and crafts & Cervantes cartoons

–          Face painting

 

Food & Drink

Wet your whistle with a sip of sangria, some Spanish wine, or a cold glass of Spanish beer. You can also indulge in a plate of succulent paella, croquetas, or Spanish omelette. Thanks to our participating restaurants and food providers, you won’t go hungry!

–          ​Barcelona Wine Bar​, La Taberna del Alabardero, Estadio​, La Tasca, Mahou Cerveza, Chef Feliciano, Ines Rosales, Ethnica Foods, Fermin Ibérico, Indi & Co and Acorsa​​.

 

Embassy Offices Represented

Political Section

​Meet Embassy diplomats and staff and learn about Spain’s strong bilateral relations with the United States.

 

Culture Office

Visit the stunning exhibition on Spanish Illustrators and find out about cultural events throughout the year.

 

Economic & Commercial Office

Discover how to do business in Spain, how to work with Spanish companies in the U.S. and the important trade relationship between our two countries.

 

Education Office

Learn about educational opporunities in Spain, including opporunities to teach English, professional development for Spanish teachers in the U.S. and much more.

 

Defense Attaché Office

Learn about the strong bilateral defense relationship between the Spain and the U.S.

 

Office of Science, Technology, and Innovation

​Meet Spanish scientists and members of ECUSA and learn about the exciting research they are doing both in Spain and the United States.

 

 

Spring Fest @ Cathedral Commons
May 14 @ 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Spring Fest presented by Cathedral Commons, a new mixed-use development on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington, D.C., will be in full bloom onSaturday, May 14 from 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.  The free event, curated by Art Soiree, will combine art, music, family-friendly fun and food throughout the day.  Stroll the streets and listen to live musical performances, peruse local art, and taste delicious food and beverage offerings from neighborhood restaurants, and enter in for a chance to win prizes and giveaways from area retailers.  Festivities take place rain or shine.

-12:00pm Open Air Workout (Bring your mat and join in )

– 12:45pm Miguelito Flamenco Band & Dancers

– 2:00pm   Kiss & Ride Band (Blues/Jazz/Soul)

3:00pm   Tara Hendricks Band (Brit Pop/Soul/R&B)

4:00pm   Joi Carter (Alternative, Rock and So Much More!)

WHEN:        Saturday, May 14, 2016

WHERE:      Cathedral Commons, 3401 Idaho Avenue, Northwest, Washington, DC 20016

May
18
Wed
Calvary Women’s Services 15th Annual Hope Awards Dinner @ Ronald Reagan Building Atrium
May 18 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Calvary Women’s Services will host its 15th Annual Hope Awards Dinner on May 18, 2016 and celebrate the accomplishments of women who overcome homelessness and empower one another to reach their goals. All proceeds from the event will support Calvary’s housing, health, education and employment programs for women who are homeless. More than 300 guests from diverse backgrounds and sectors of the region are anticipated to be part of this exciting night for women in our community.

Erica May-Scherzer will deliver a keynote address and be presented with the Hope Award. Erica is an activist, feminist, social justice and human rights advocate who works with nonprofit organizations around the U.S. As an ambassador for Polaris, she advocates on Capitol Hill for the integration of human trafficking into a variety of policies.

 

The Hope Awards Dinner will be held in the Atrium Ballroom of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. The event begins at 6 p.m. with a cocktail reception. Giselle Hidalgo-Gato, bartender at Jose Andres’ China Chilcano, will prepare and serve specialty cocktails. The event continues with a silent auction followed by dinner, live auction and program.

 

WHO:       More than 300 individuals are anticipated to be in attendance, including event sponsors, community and business leaders and past Hope Award honorees.

WHAT:     Calvary Women’s Services 15th Annual Hope Awards Dinner

WHEN:     Wednesday, May 18, 2016 6-9 p.m.

WHERE:  Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center

                  Atrium Ballroom

                  1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

                  Washington, DC 20004

WHY:       All proceeds raised from the event will support housing, health, education and employment programs that empower homeless women.