May
20
Sat
High Octane Ball @ Belle Haven Country Club
May 20 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Presented in advance of the FREE Old Town Festival of Speed & Style on Saturday, the High-Octane Ball presented by Alexandria-based Yates Automotive, will celebrate with a formal social gathering, highlighting the “Style” element of Speed & Style from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 20th.

Tickets are now on sale for this all-inclusive ticketed dress-up event in which partygoers can enjoy food, wine, libation, live music, and a live auction. Ticket Link

The Yards Brunch on the Go @ Pacers Running at The Yards
May 20 @ 7:34 PM – 8:34 PM

The Yards is lacing up its running shoes for another iteration of Brunch on the Go this Spring! The fan-favorite series invites running newcomers and high-milers alike to enjoy a guided run or walk and stretch with Pacers Running and Lululemon followed by a bubbly brunch for two from a Yards restaurant. Brunch On The Go is also introducing an exciting weekly giveaway – two lucky participants each week will receive either a $50 gift card to Lululemon or a $50 gift card to Pacers via raffle.

Brunch certificates will be distributed upon completion of the run/walk. Tickets are required and available on Eventbrite. A $65 ticket includes:

  • A curated brunch box for 2

  • Bottle of bubbles

  • 2 champagne flutes

  • Branded fanny pack

Additional details can be found below and at theyardsdc.com!

WHEN/WHERE:

  • Pacers Running at The Yards | 300 Tingey St SE #160, Washington, DC, 20003

Jun
19
Mon
Juneteenth in District Health & Wellness Fair @ Franklin Park
Jun 19 @ 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Get your sweat on with FITDC’s first free Juneteenth in District Health & Wellness Fair.
On Monday, June 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., FITDC is inviting residents to celebrate the federal holiday with their first ever Health and Wellness Fair, in partnership with AETNA. The newly renovated Franklin Park in the heart of downtown DC will serve as the event venue at 1332 I Street, NW. Residents are encouraged to register here for Juneteenth in the District.
The first 500 registrants will receive a free “Juneteenth in the District” commemorative T-shirt provided by AETNA, a CVS company.

Juneteenth in the District is FITDC’s new Health & Wellness Fair hosted by the DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) and Mayor Bowser’s FITDC team. Like all FITDC events, Juneteenth in the District is free to attend. Residents from across DC will enjoy an active morning of fitness programming with locally renowned FITDC instructors leading yoga and cardio dance sessions, as well as a health-conscious outdoor festival featuring a live DJ, food trucks, mini massages, group meditation sessions, astrology classes, nutrition sessions, aura photography, and a variety of vendors representing black-owned businesses.

FITDC has also partnered with the Downtown BID to host this event at historic Franklin Park, which holds a special significance for Washingtonians as the site of the first formal celebration of DC’s Emancipation Day in 1862, which connects the District’s local tradition to our recently recognized federal holiday. Whether you want to come out and exercise, relax and meditate, connect with neighbors, or soak up the Juneteenth vibes, all are encouraged to attend. While at the event tag @myfitdc, and share pictures and selfies on social media using the hashtags #FITDC and #JuneteenthintheDistrict.

WHAT:  FITDC’s Juneteenth in the District Health & Wellness Fair

*Fitness programming with locally renowned FITDC instructors

*Yoga, cardio dance sessions, health-conscious outdoor festival

*Live DJ, food trucks, mini massages, group meditation sessions, astrology classes, nutrition      sessions, aura photography and a variety of vendors representing black- owned businesses.

*The first 500 registrants will receive a free “Juneteenth in the District” commemorative T-shirt   provided by AETNA, a CVS company.

WHEN: Monday, June 19, 2023. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

WHERE: Franklin Park – 1332 I St NW

 

Jun
21
Wed
National Yoga Day at The Yards @ The Yards Sundeck
Jun 21 @ 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM

The Yards is celebrating National Yoga Day, June 21! Guests are invited to roll out their mats and start their day with child’s pose and namasté on The Yards Sundeck at 7:30am.

The free, one-hour class will be led by Calm with Carlyn and is perfect for yogis of all levels. Attendees will receive a complimentary juice from Toastique after the class (while supplies last), and are invited to stop by Foxtrot, Toastique or Surveyor for breakfast on their way home!

Attendees can register in advance on Eventbrite.

 

WHEN/WHERE:

  • Wednesday, June 21 | 7:30am – 8:30am

  • The Yards Sundeck | 355 Water St. SE, Washington, DC 20003

Oct
2
Mon
U.S. Dream Academy’s POWER OF A DREAM GALA @ Museum of the Bible
Oct 2 @ 5:30 PM – 10:30 PM

U.S. Dream Academy’s POWER OF A DREAM GALA – Celebrating 25 Years of Cultivating Dreams

Monday, October 2

5:30-10:30P p.m.

Museum of the Bible, Washington, DC

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The U.S. Dream Academy, a Maryland based, 501(c)3 nonprofit that inspires and invests in the lives of children of incarcerated parents, will host its Annual “Power of A Dream” Gala in honor of the charity’s 25th Anniversary on Monday, October 2nd at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, presented by Amway. In celebrating its 25th year, the U.S. Dream Academy gala is held to benefit our nationally recognized after-school programs for children. The event attracts some of Hollywood’s top celebrities, corporate executives, and VIPs, as well as political and community leaders, who support and invest in the future of those children most at risk. The annual event also honors those who are making a difference in young people’s lives with their philanthropic efforts.

Alumni Keynote Speaker: Withney Simons Entertainment: Jennifer Holliday, GRAMMY and TONY Award winning Broadway Actress, Recording Artist and Gospel Singer

Special Performance: Wintley Phipps, GRAMMY nominated Gospel Singer, and Founder and CEO of U.S. Dream Academy, with the Takoma Academy Chorale

“Power of A Dream” Celebration @ Museum of the Bible
Oct 2 @ 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM

The U.S. Dream Academy, a 501(c)3 nonprofit that inspires and invests in the lives of children of incarcerated parents, will host its Annual “Power of A Dream” celebration in honor of the charity’s 25th Anniversary on Monday, October 2nd at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, presented by Amway. The Black Tie Optional Event will commence with a Sponsor Reception at 5:30pm, followed by the Program at 7:00pm, hosted by NBC4 News Anchor Shawn Yancy. Celebration tickets are available for purchase.

 

Event Details:

In celebrating its 25th year, the U.S. Dream Academy has set a fundraising goal of $1 million for the 450 attending guests and honorees. The event will take place in the Gathering Room on the top floor of the Museum of The Bible, with sweeping views of Washington, DC. Attendees will be treated to a red carpet experience, VIP reception, an impactful Power of A Dream 25th Anniversary program, an After-Glow dessert reception, and entertainment by Grammy and Tony Award winning artist Jennifer Holliday.

“For a quarter of a century, our nonprofit has been the driving force behind positive change, impacting countless lives,” says Dr. Wintley Phipps, U.S. Dream Academy Founder and CEO. “As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, we renew our commitment to our mission and look forward to the next 25 years of making a difference in the world.”

 

EVENING HIGHLIGHTS

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Alumni Keynote Speaker: Withney Simons, U.S. Dream Academy Alum, Entrepreneur and Head Image Consultant at Conassauier Paris

Entertainment: Jennifer Holliday, GRAMMY and TONY Award winning Broadway Actress, Recording Artist and Gospel Singer

 

  

Special Performances & Appearances: Wintley Phipps, GRAMMY nominated Gospel Singer, and Founder and CEO of U.S. Dream Academy, Award Winning Takoma Academy Chorale

 

Mentor of The Year Award (sponsored by QTS): DANIEL GUERRERO

After a round of nominations from each of the U.S. Dream Academy Learning Centers across the United States, and a rigorous review by a specially selected group of QTS employees, we are thrilled to announce our mentor of the year from Salt Lake City: Daniel Guerrero.

 

Daniel has been in the mentorship program since March of 2022. Not only is he a mentor at U.S. Dream Academy, but he is a mentor coach and agent manager at PlusOne Company, a sales center that specializes in direct response. Although he has worked for the company for eight years, Daniel decided to go back to school to finish his associates degree. One of his courses required him to mentor in the community. He researched several other programs, and ultimately, he believed the U.S. Dream Academy mission and vision aligned most strongly with his own.

 

Growing up, Daniel lived in a single parent household with three other siblings. Looking back at his time in Mexico, Daniel says he “wasn’t on the right path” even at a young age. He believes without a doubt, had he been there longer, the trajectory of his life would have been much different. Looking at the parallels of his life in comparison, Daniel understands the importance of having a program to impact kids in a positive way.

 

Amway serves as the Presenting Sponsor of the Power of a Dream Gala. Additional sponsors this year include: QTS, Centera Transport, Inc.,Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated, David McDonald, Giant Food, Markerman Productions, IBOAI, NFL Foundation, and the Antoine Bethea Family Family Foundation.

 

Since 2001, the annual Power of a Dream Gala has raised more than $20 million to assist with the provision of high-quality after-school programs specifically tailored for children living in high-risk communities.

 

Today, there are more than 850 young people (DreamKids) in seven communities (Dream Cities) nationwide who benefit each day from evidence-based comprehensive youth development programming delivered through Dream Academy Learning Centers in: Baltimore, Houston, Orlando, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, San Bernardino, and Washington, DC. During the pandemic, the U.S. Dream Academy developed a safe, secure “Virtual Village” online platform for our young people and mentors to maintain connection; it has now become one of our more popular ways for our mentors to connect with their mentee from anywhere in the world.

 

DC DreamKids are active in the annual Power of a Dream Gala, and love to engage in community outreach supporting the local shelters for people experiencing homelessness through a partnership with Giant Food.

 

Congressional Host Committee:

The Honorable John A. Boehner, Former Speaker, United States House of Representatives

Senator Ben Cardin, D-MD

Senator Diane Feinstein, D-CA

Congressman Pete Aguilar, D-CA

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, D-TX

Congressman Kwesi Mfume, D-MD

Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-DC

Congressman Bobby Scott, D-VA

Congressman David Trone, D-MD

Oct
14
Sat
Madison of DC Fall Fête @ City Tavern Club
Oct 14 @ 7:00 PM – 11:59 PM

Fall Fête

A Charity Gala Benefiting My Sister’s Place

Join the Madison of Washington DC in inaugurating the annual Fall Fête – a charity gala benefiting My Sister’s Place, and a celebration of its 20th anniversary.

The night will feature a silent auction, whiskey tasting, open bar, raffle prizes, & more to raise funds for our philanthropic partner.

Location: City Tavern Club | 3206 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007
When: Saturday, October 14, 2023
What: 7-8pm Current members and alumnae champagne reception to celebrate the 20th anniversary. 8pm-midnight Fall Fête opens to the public.

Dress Code: Black-tie optional

Oct
28
Sat
Young Professionals in Foreign Policy Gala @ Embassy of Italy
Oct 28 @ 7:30 PM – 11:30 PM
Globally, the parent organization of YPFP, is dedicated to the vision that every cause deserves a powerful, authentic and global community behind it. Programs provide a platform to young professionals to accelerate their careers in various areas of global affairs. 

The Globally Gala will be hosted in partnership with the Embassy of Italy in Washington D.C.

Buy early bird tickets

Introducing YPFP Fellows

Get to know the inaugural and current cohort of YPFP Fellows.

Volunteer Awards

Recognize outstanding members and volunteers from the United States and abroad. 

Open bar and Italian fare

Enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres and a full bar while connecting with other guests.

Guest Speakers

Hear from senior officials about the important work Globally is doing.

Networking

Meet like minded professionals and prominent members of the global affairs industry of D.C.

Music and Dancing

Move to the rhythm of the night as you dance under the starlit sky.

Dress Code

Black Tie Suggested.

Let your style reflect the grandeur of the event

and add to the enchantment of the evening.

Nov
2
Thu
Whitman-Walker 37th Annual Walk To End HIV @ Gateway DC Paviliion
Nov 2 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Whitman-Walker 37th Annual Walk To End HIV & Open House of New Max Robinson Center

Saturday, October 21, 2023

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Gateway DC Pavilion
2700 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE
Washington, DC 20032

The Walk to End HIV is more than just a fundraiser at Whitman-Walker. The Walk symbolizes our continued efforts to find a cure for HIV and to stop the stigma surrounding HIV. This fight will take the entire community’s support and commitment.

This year’s walk attendees will also be able to take a tour of our brand-new Max Robinson Center. Named for acclaimed TV anchor Max Robinson, our new Max Robinson Center will be a healthcare home and state of the art research center where we will be able to serve an additional 10,000 patients per year. The New Max will bring much needed health and wellness services to the residents of DC and we’re so excited to share it with you. LINK

Dreamer’s Soiree @ Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Nov 2 @ 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM

National Children’s Museum, the preeminent combined children’s museum and science center, will hold its Dreamers Soirée, an evening that celebrates and reflects the joys of childhood: imagination, play, and, of course, dreams!

Taking place on Thursday, November 2nd, 2023, the evening will bring together individuals and corporate supporters, public officials, and prominent figures in Washington’s business and cultural communities in support of the Museum’s mission of inspiring children to care about and change the world.

The evening will begin with an elegant seated dinner, held in honor of one of the Museum’s founding Trustees and former Board Chair, Dick Snowdona champion of the National Children’s Museum for nearly 50 years. Snowdon has been an integral part of the National Children’s Museum’s journey to provide children with the opportunity to experience the joy of play-based, STEAM learning in our nation’s capital, serving as a past Board Chair of the Capital Children’s Museum on H Street in northeast D.C. and an instrumental force behind the Museum establishing its current home in downtown D.C.

Following the dinner, the evening will progress into a celebratory soirée, featuring signature cocktails, culinary delights, dancing, music, and more.

“The Dreamers Soirée is an opportunity for us to come together as a community to celebrate the joy and impact being made at the National Children’s Museum,” said Crystal Bowyer, Museum CEO and President. “Without the generosity of our supporters, the work we are honored to do would not be possible, and we’re so thankful to be inspiring the next generation of leaders and changemakers inside the Museum every day.”

Hosted by Abby Phillip, Anchor of “CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip,” the Dreamers Soirée will include Honorary Chairs Senator Shelley Moore Capito and Senator Chris Van Hollen, who have provided tremendous support to the institution for years. Additional event chairs include Museum Board of Trustees member Heather Zimmerman and her husband, former Washington Nationals player Ryan Zimmerman, and John Legittino and Lauren Pratapas.

The event’s host committee includes Elizabeth and Paul Bonner, Brooke and Fritz BroganAshley and Matt BronczekKristin and John CecchiAndrea Dykes and Jeremy FishelbergMichelle Fields and Jamie WeinsteinRae Ann and Jermaine JohnsonTraci and Robb MicekBeth Newburger Schwartz, and S. Scott Stewart.

Event sponsors include the Embassy of the State of Qatar, Mrs. Jacquline Mars, Geico, PNC, American Airlines, American Beverage Association, Capitol Seniors Housing, VPC Inc., as well as Andrea Dykes and Jeremy FishelbergElizabeth and Paul BonnerBrooke and Fritz BroganAshley and Matt Bronczek, S. Ross HechingerStephanie Beyer Kirby and Trey KirbyTraci and Robb MicekBeth Newburger Schwartz, and Joseph Wright.

Limited tickets are still available for $500 for both the dinner and soirée, or just the soirée for $200 ($150 for Museum members). Additional event details, tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available at www.nationalchildrensmuseum.org/dreamers-soiree-2023/.

Dinner
6 pm reception
7 pm dinner
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center

Soirée
8 to 11 pm
National Children’s Museum

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