Dec
16
Wed
YAEL WEISS, PIANIST Virtual Performance @ Online
Dec 16 @ 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

YAEL WEISS, PIANIST

32 Bright Clouds: Beethoven Conversations Around the World

Date: December 16, 2020

Time: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. ET

Tickets: Free

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Presented by Virtual Concert Halls

32 Bright Clouds: Beethoven Conversations Around the World is a global music-commissioning, performing and recording project curated by pianist Yael Weiss. The project commissions a diverse group of composers from countries of conflict and unrest around the world, with all new works unified by a single “Peace motif” from Beethoven, where he added the inscription “A Call for Inward and Outward Peace” above the notes. Each new composition is connected to one of Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas. 32 Bright Clouds aims to harness music’s great power for unity and peace.

Dec
17
Thu
Kelvin’s Ugly Sweater Night with The Bullpen @ The Kelvin
Dec 17 @ 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

WHAT: The Kelvin, Navy Yard’s most vibrant and exciting residential building, is getting warm and fuzzy this holiday season with activities that celebrate two of our favorite things: pets and sweaters! Enjoy some much-needed holiday cheer with a festive pet photoshoot on The Kelvin’s rooftop and an ugly sweater night at The Kelvin and The Bullpen. Even though baseball season is over, guests can still enjoy incredible views of the stadium and the fun of the Bullpen through these safe, socially distant engagements. Both of these free activations are reservation-only to manage attendance size, and more details can be found below.

WHEN:

  • Ugly Sweater Night with The Bullpen- Saturday, December 17th, 4:00-8:00pm: Grab your BFF and an ugly sweater to head to The Kelvin for a tour of the new luxury apartments located right outside of Nats Stadium. Inside The Kelvin, you’ll find photo opportunities for you and your friends and can head to the rooftop for the ultimate view of Nats Stadium. Use your team photo as your ticket to The Bullpen, where you can cash in for a free drink, courtesy of The Kelvin! This event is 21+ and a valid ID is required for entry.

WHERE: The Kelvin | 1250 Half Street SE | Washington, DC 20003

The activation is free and open to the public. Get reservations for the Ugly Sweater Night here.

SAFETY MEASURES: To keep the community safe and healthy this season, The Kelvin is following all CDC and DC safety guidelines. There will also be additional sanitation measures taken to ensure the cleanliness of the activity sites. Guests who have experienced fever, cough or other symptoms are asked to stay home.

Dec
19
Sat
Letter to Santa Watercolor Workshop @ Online (after pick-up)
Dec 19 @ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Santa is pulling into The Station! Join Santa’s crafting workshop and unleash your inner elf with a Letter to Santa watercolor workshop. Pick up your complimentary crafting kit at The Station PLUS a $10 gift card from participating restaurants at The Station.

Pick up your free watercolor kit at The Station on Saturday, December 19 from 11 AM – 2 PM and then tune in for a workshop at 4 PM with local artist and maker. Can’t make the workshop live? We’ll send a recording to all registrants.

Santa will be here before you know it! Drop off your letter to Santa at participating restaurants at The Station and share on Instagram (tag @thestationrp) to be included in a drawing for a $50 gift card to Burtons Grill at The Station.

Free kits are limited to the first 50 registrants. Don’t miss your chance to join the workshop live on Zoom!

Dec
21
Mon
Holiday Blood Drive @ Tysons Corner Center
Dec 21 @ 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Holiday Blood Drive

Monday, December 21

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Tysons Corner Center will be partnering with INOVA Blood Donor Services for a holiday blood drive in support of community blood needs throughout the holiday season. Donors who participate will be treated to season treats. Sign up link.

Dec
24
Thu
Christmas Eve Breakfast Tour @ O Museum at the Mansion
Dec 24 @ 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Christmas Eve Breakfast Tour

Reserve: omuseum.org/xmas

Tickets: $39/person

Where: O Museum in The Mansion, 2020 O Street NW

When: December 24th 10 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

We’ve decked the halls and filled the stockings with seasons greetings and holiday cheer that will create lasting memories for the entire family.

Enjoy our delicious continental breakfast (sweet breads, yogurt, granola, fresh fruit hot coffee, hot tea, hot chocolate) then tour through our themed rooms and search for secret doors.

Shop till you drop! Everything at The Museum is for sale – unique gifts for everyone. Be sure to bring your own shopping bags, we are green.

MATZOBALL @ Online
Dec 24 @ 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM

MATZOBALL is hosting the largest Jewish singles speed dating experience on Christmas Eve at 9 pm. The virtual event will be held in 17 cities across five countries. Restrictions may keep the nightclubs closed, but it can’t stop people from getting dressed up for a chance to meet their soul mate online. The company has enabled special technology to help make the night a hit for all who participate, giving people a chance to meet Jewish singles in their geographic area.

MATZOBALL has held their famous Jewish singles party every year since 1987. Each year, it’s held on one night in select cities around the country. The holiday party is attended by Jewish singles looking to make the perfect match. MATZOBALL has a long reputation of bringing Jewish singles together, whether for one fun-filled night, for a friendship, or for a long lasting romantic relationship. Annually, there have been over 400,000 people who have attended the party.

This year, the MATZOBALL will be completely online due to COVID protocols. Participants can purchase their ticket to the event, get dressed up, and engage in a fun and festive speed dating experience like no other. The event will feature Regional Video Speed Dating, which will include pre-screened eligible singles. All of the speed dates will be held in a one-on-one setting.

The event will begin at 9 pm and will be broken down by region and age range. Each event will guarantee a minimum of 20-30, 5-minute dates, where the daters will then have the opportunity to anonymously choose who they felt they had a connection with. If the connection is mutual, they will be notified via email of their mutual connections 15 minutes after the event and will be given the opportunity to connect again.

Tickets to the event are $35, plus a $5 processing fee per person for the Christmas Eve event, and $55, plus a $5 processing fee for the professional’s speed dating event on Christmas Day. A combination ticket to participate in both events can be purchased for $75, plus a $5 processing fee. Age ranges people can choose from include 21-27, 28-35, 36-49, and 50+.

According to Guinness World Records, the largest known speed dating event, which drew 964 people, occurred on February 14, 2019, Valentine’s Day, in Dublin, Ireland. Matzoball anticipates five times as many people will participate in their event. This gives people the opportunity to help set a world record and find a match all at the same time.

Those who purchase a ticket to the hottest virtual party will receive a unique log-in link 24 hours before the event. They will be able to narrow their search by choosing their age and regional preferences. The event will also use fast match technology for those who feel they made a connection with someone. There will be an additional online speed dating event for professionals held on Christmas Day at 3 pm.  Space for this event is limited. For complete city information, ticket options and pricing, to purchase tickets, visit the website at: https://matzoball.org.

Dec
31
Thu
F-2020 NYE “Mask-‘O’-Rade” Ball @ O Museum in the Mansion
Dec 31 @ 9:00 PM – 11:59 PM

F-2020 NYE “Mask-‘O’-Rade” Ball

Reserve: omuseum.org/nye

Tickets: $450/person

Where: O Museum in The Mansion, 2020 O Street NW

When: December 31st

 

Dress to impress and immerse yourself in the mysterious world of a Venetian “Mask-‘O’-Rade” Ball where extravagant dress, decadent masks (over COVID ones) . . . silk gloves, top hats and creative tuxedos set the stage to ring in the new year (we are DONE with 2020)!

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(Limited tickets available)

 

PARTY INCLUDES:
• premium open bar 3hrs. — 9pm- midnight
• glass of champagne for toast
• carving station with vegan options
• banana split erections (made-to-order)
• award winning pastries & sweets (gluten free & sugar free available)
• DJ or background music (depending on current pandemic restrictions)
• big screen tv’s for ball drop
• 30% discount on hotel rooms (rated “Top Seven Hotels in DC” – Forbes Magazine)

 

*upper floors close at 11:30pm

*this is a 21+ event.

 

PRIVATE SECLUDED DINING AVAILABLE (additional fees apply)

VIP UPGRADES AVAILABLE (additional fees apply)

Jan
1
Fri
Atlas Brew Works Virtual Tasting @ Online
Jan 1 @ 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Celebrate the holidays with loved ones from afar this season with a special Atlas Brew Works virtual tasting on New Year’s Day. On Friday, January 1, the solar-powered craft brewery will offer an intimate online tasting for guests to safely join the fun.

Tasting kits start at $20 and include the guided tasting, a mixed six-pack of Atlas’ core and limited release craft beers, with the option to add additional six-packs, tasting glasses, hand sanitizer, koozies, and other swag for an additional fee. Atlas Ivy City Brewery & Tap Room General Manager Alec Rivera and Head Brewer Daniel Vilarrubi will walk fans through the brews while answering any tasting questions they might have.

This New Year’s Day tasting will be the first of monthly guided virtual tastings Atlas Brew Works will hold in 2021. For other holiday happenings, or to learn more about Atlas’ Craft Beer Club subscription, check out the brewery on Instagram at @AtlasBrewWorks.

WHERE:  Purchase your virtual tasting packages through Atlas Ivy City on ToastTab. Order kits for delivery or pickup at either DC Tap Room location:

  • Atlas Ivy City: 2052 West Virginia Ave NE, #102, Washington, DC 20002
  • Atlas Half Street: 1202 Half Street SE, #120, Washington, DC 20003

Virtual tasting link will be sent closer to event date.

WHEN:  Friday, January 1 (New Year’s Day)

Tasting will take place from 3pm to 4pm

Jan
12
Tue
BMA x NMWA: Here and Now @ Online
Jan 12 @ 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM

BMA x NMWA: Here and Now
Join us for BMA x NMWA, a livestreamed monthly talk show co-presented by The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) and the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA).

For the first episode of 2021, educators from both museums consider artworks grounded in a particular place at a specific moment in time. They welcome UK-based, Nigerian-born artist Mary Evans to discuss her ephemeral, site-specific silhouettes. Evans’s works often reference historical events, including the Atlantic slave trade and enslaved labor, and their impact on contemporary culture. Her work Prospect was included in NMWA’s special exhibition Paper Routes—Women to Watch 2020.

WHERE
Online on both BMA and NMWA Facebook pages

WHEN
Tuesday, January 12, 12–12:45 p.m.

PRICE
Free. No reservations required. Add to your calendar here. For more information, email education@nmwa.org.

Jan
27
Wed
Wind Down Wednesday: Hygge and Home @ Online
Jan 27 @ 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Wind Down Wednesday: Hygge and Home

Wednesday, Jan. 27, 5 p.m.

Instagram Live @smithsoniannpg

During this long, cold winter, we invite you to wind down with a free virtual program that fosters creativity and mindfulness. In partnership with independent mixologists, crafters, artists and other experts, Wind Down Wednesday offers an optimistic approach to the middle of the week.

January is all about at-home comfort as we celebrate hygge and the serene portrait of author Marilynne Robinson from the exhibition “Her Story: A Century of Women Writers.” First, Megan Segarra of Meganda Kitchen will demonstrate her cocktail (or mocktail) recipe for infused spiked tea. Sip away while we discuss the portrait and read excerpts from Robinson’s beloved books. Then learn about candles and aromatherapy and center yourself through a meditative botanical watercolor workshop inspired by Robinson’s portrait.