Mar
31
Tue
Chris4Life’s Eat4Life @ Longview Gallery
Mar 31 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Notable DC Chefs Duel Out Colon Friendly Cuisines for

 3rd Annual Eat4Life
Chef Challenge & Vendor Show Set for March 31st

March kicks off National Colon Cancer Awareness Month and national non-profit the Chris4Life Colon Cancer Foundation today announced it will host its 3rd Annual Eat4Life chef challenge event on Thursday, March 31st.  Local chefs from the Washington DC metropolitan region will participate in the chef cook-off hosted by the Chris4Life’s Young Professional Board.  Chefs are given a list of approved colon friendly ingredients in which they will participate in a challenge in preparing cancer friendly dishes – providing guests healthy meal options while helping raise funds and awareness for the foundation.  The event will consist of stations and each chef will have the opportunity to discuss preparation of the item being served and why they choose to cook their particular colon friendly cuisine. Guests vote on the winning dish. For the past two years, Scott Drewno, Executive Chef at The Source has one this event.

The event will be emceed by Nycci Nellis, editor popular foodie site The List Are You On It and host of the Foodie and the Beast Show on 1500AM. The evening will also feature inspirational speaker Teri Griege, a stage IV colon cancer survivor, ironman tri-athlete, and founder of the “Power of Hope” Foundation, who has been recognized as a leading expert on resilience and has been featured on The Today Show and ESPN.

The 2015 Chefs:

  • Scott Drewno, Executive Chef – The Source by Wolfgang Puck (2013 & 2014 Eat4Life Champion)
  • Enrique Ayala, Executive Chef – Scion Dupont and Scion Silver Spring
  • Matt Baker, Executive Chef – City Perch Kitchen and Bar
  • Carlos Gonzales, Chef du Cuisine – Taco Bamba
  • Erick Jiron, Executive Chef – Crios Modern Mexican
  • Patrick Robinson, Executive Chef – Table DC
  • Tyler Scholfield, Executive Chef – NaiNai’s Noodle and Dumpling Bar

Healthy Lifestyle Pop-Up Market:

  • Pure Barre
  • Zengo Cycle
  • Slender Seven
  • Chups
  • Apinya Thai Food Co.

Chris4Life is behind the successful national awareness campaign titled ‘Love Your Butt’, giving attention to how important it is to get screened.

Tickets for the Eat4Life event range from $30-75.  For more information about the event and the Chris4Life Colon Cancer Foundation, visit www.chris4life.org.

 

EVENT DETAILS

What:  3rd Annual Eat4Life Chef Cook-Off

Presented by:  Chris4Life Colon Cancer Foundation

When: Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Where:  Longview Gallery, 1234 9th Street NW, Washington, DC

Time:  6-9PM

Website: www.chris4life.org/eat4life

Twitter: @chris4cure #eat4life #loveyourbuttC4L

 

Apr
10
Fri
NMWA Spring Gala @ NMWA
Apr 10 @ 6:30 PM – 11:59 PM

On Friday, April 10, 2015, the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA), will celebrate its Annual Spring Gala chaired by Bertha Soto Braddock and Janice Obuchowski. Under the gracious patronage of His Excellency the Ambassador of Italy, Claudio Bisogniero and Mrs. Laura Denise Bisogniero along with NMWA’s Board of Trustees, the event celebrates the special exhibition Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea.

Upon arrival, guests will have the opportunity to view Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea, which explores the concept of womanhood represented by the Virgin Mary as well as the social and sacred functions her image has served through time. This landmark exhibition organized by NMWA brings together more than 60 Renaissance- and Baroque-era works from the Vatican Museums, Uffizi Gallery and other museums, churches and private collections in Europe and the United States.

The annual black-tie gala will continue with cocktails in the galleries and an exciting auction followed by dinner and dancing in the elegant Great Hall. The 2015 Gala Auction Chairs are Jacqui Michel, Frances Usher and Debra Latiolais.

WHEN:
Friday, April 10, 2015
Cocktails and Silent Auction: 6:30 p.m.
Dinner and Dancing: 8:30 p.m. to midnight

WHERE:
National Museum of Women in the Arts
1250 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20005
Valet parking available

DETAILS:
The spring gala is the museum’s largest annual fundraising event attended by more than 400 luminaries from Washington’s diplomatic, governmental and social communities. Proceeds from the Spring Gala support the museum’s exhibitions, educational programming and the groundbreaking exhibition Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea.

TICKETS:
Individuals $650; Gala Host Committee, Individuals $1,000 and Couples $1,500 (both include premium seating and recognition in the program);

Apr
16
Thu
Brainfood Pastry Chef Battle @ Poste Moderne Brasserie
Apr 16 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

On Thursday, April 16th, Poste Moderne Brasserie will host some of DC’s top pastry toques for a battle benefitting Brainfood, DC’s leading non-profit youth development organization. Participating pastry chefs include: Casto Unson from Poste Moderne Brasserie; Caitlin Dysart of 2941 Restaurant; Meredith Tomason of Rare Sweets; Deborah Brown of Trummer’s On Main; and Carri-Anne Hamer of Pearl Dive Oyster Bar.

These top pastry talents will face off using one core connecting ingredient and judges, including Paul Dahm Executive Director of Brainfood, will vote for their favorite usage of the designated ingredient—roots, from culinary roots to community roots to literal roots. Attendees will be able to sample all desserts from the participating pastry chefs and vote for the dish they deem best for the crowd favorite category. Attendees can enjoy complimentary sparkling wine and bites from Poste Moderne Brasserie Executive Chef Kyoo Eom.

Where: The patio at Poste Moderne Brasserie 555 8th Street, NW DC

When: Thursday, April 16th 6 to 8 p.m.

Tickets: Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-sugar-showdown-benefiting-brainfood-tickets-16160797380. Net proceeds to be donated to Brainfood.

Apr
19
Sun
In Christy’s Shoes, Sole Celebration @ Lyon Hall
Apr 19 @ 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM

In Christy’s Shoes, Sole Celebration, launched in 2009, is an annual event to celebrate Christy Levy Peters’ life and legacy. Christy was a dynamic, generous woman and mother. She faced adversity with style and panache, which was evident in her bold and creative shoe collection. She had a pair of shoes for every situation life presented…

“For In Christy’s Shoes, third annual Sole Celebration, we are continuing our local community partnership with Doorways for Women and Families. Our missions are synergistic, to empower and inspire women. In Christy’s Shoes is happy to announce a five year commitment to this worthy organization,” says Jacki Barnett, close friend, co-founder and chief development officer of In Christy’s Shoes.  In Christy’s Shoes five year commitment between 2015-2019, will equate to almost $40,000 to help Doorways create pathways out of domestic violence and homelessness.

When: Sunday April 19th, 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Where: Lyon Hall, 3100 Washington Blvd., Arlington, VA 22201   

Admission:  $35.00 includes SWAG bag

Entertainment: Silent auction featuring Celebrity Shoes and raffle, DJ Illogic, hors d’ oeuvres and drink specials

Shoe Donations: Bring new or gently worn women’s shoes for entry into a special raffle.

Community Impact: Event expected to raise funds and for In Christy’s Shoes and their community partner. All donated shoes will stay in Arlington County to help women get back on their feet.

Apr
23
Thu
8th Annual National Mall Benefit Luncheon @ Constitution Gardens
Apr 23 @ 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Each spring, the Trust for the National Mall hosts our Annual Benefit Luncheon to raise funds to restore, improve and preserve America’s most visited national park: the National Mall. As one of Washington, D.C.’s premier events, the luncheon brings together more than 1,000 philanthropists, business leaders, government officials, and diplomats to support the Campaign for the National Mall. Last year alone, the luncheon raised roughly $1.5 million in vital funds to support America’s Front Yard.

This year’s luncheon will take place Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 11:30 a.m. on the grounds of Constitution Gardens, the 38-acre space located just north of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Our featured keynote speaker is Sheila C. Johnson, co-founder of the BET network, founder and CEO of Salamander Hotels & Resorts, and vice chairman and partner of Monumental Sports & Entertainment. This event will serve as the catalyst for generating further awareness and support for the Trust’s upcoming rehabilitation of Constitution Gardens. Attendees will also learn about the project’s innovative designs and focus on environmental sustainability.

Food & Friends’ 19th Annual Dining Out for Life @ Various
Apr 23 @ 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM

On Thursday, April 23rd, diners across the Washington metro region will stand up against HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life-challenging illnesses by sitting down at restaurants participating in this year’s Dining Out for Life® fundraiser (www.foodandfriends.org/dol).

Now in its 19th year in Washington, DC, Food & Friends enlists the benevolence of area eateries – from Hyattsville to Shirlington, from Dupont Circle to Georgetown – in support of children and adults facing life-challenging illnesses who benefit from the organization’s nutrition services. More than 90 area restaurants have pledged to contribute 25% to 100% of that day’s proceeds to directly benefit Food & Friends’ programs and clients in the National Capital Region.

“Diners can easily make a huge impact on the lives of so many in need in our community simply by going out to dinner on April 23rd,” says Food & Friends’ Executive Director Craig Shniderman. “Funds raised by big events during the year like Dining Out for Life® make it possible for us to serve thousands of meals each day to those living with the challenges of HIV/AIDS, cancer and other debilitating illnesses.”

Founded in 1988, Food & Friends is the only organization providing specialized meals, nutrition counseling and friendship to people living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life-challenging illness within a 5,346 square mile service area. The nonprofit’s staff of professional chefs and registered dietitians designs meals that meet the special dietary needs of persons living with a broad range of illnesses. Since its inception, Food & Friends has provided more than 18 million meals to more 26,000 individuals, and has helped family members, friends, and loved ones provide care and support. Food & Friends fulfills its mission through a partnership with 10,000 volunteers and a dedicated staff of 52. Their confidential services are free of charge to individuals and families living throughout Washington, DC, and 14 counties of Maryland and Virginia.

Last year, Dining Out for Life®, raised more than $200,000. In 2015, Food & Friends is thrilled to have more than 90 restaurants on board, including those that are donating their entire evening’s proceeds to Food & Friends – Freddie’s Beach Bar & Restaurant (100%), Annie’s Paramount Steak House (100%) and Ristorante Tosca (100%).

Please visitwww.foodandfriends.org/dol for a complete listing of participating restaurants. 

Apr
24
Fri
25th Annual FONA Garden Fair and Plant Sale @ National Arboretum
Apr 24 @ 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

25th Annual FONA Garden Fair and Plant Sale

At the US National Arboretum in the New York Avenue Parking Lot

3501 New York Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20002

 

April 24-25, 2015

April 24

10 am – 1 pm : Members Only Hours

1 pm – 4 pm : Garden Fair and Plant Sale opens to the public

Food Options – Dirty South Deli

 

April 25

9 am – 4 pm: Garden Fair and Plant Sale open to the public

Food Options – D.C. Taco Truck

Music from Washington Revels

Strawberry Planting Craft for Children

 

Admission is free to both the Garden Fair and Plant Sale and the US National Arboretum. For more information, visitwww.fona.org/gardenfair/.

Apr
25
Sat
25th Annual FONA Garden Fair and Plant Sale @ National Arboretum
Apr 25 @ 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

25th Annual FONA Garden Fair and Plant Sale

At the US National Arboretun in the New York Avenue Parking Lot

3501 New York Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20002

 

April 24-25, 2015

April 24

10 am – 1 pm : Members Only Hours

1 pm – 4 pm : Garden Fair and Plant Sale opens to the public

Food Options – Dirty South Deli

 

April 25

9 am – 4 pm: Garden Fair and Plant Sale open to the public

Food Options – D.C. Taco Truck

Music from Washington Revels

Strawberry Planting Craft for Children

 

Admission is free to both the Garden Fair and Plant Sale and the US National Arboretum. For more information, visit www.fona.org/gardenfair/.

Apr
26
Sun
NMWA Silver Tea @ National Museum of Women in the Arts
Apr 26 @ 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
The Women’s Committee of the
National Museum of Women in the Arts
And Co-Chairs Gladys Lisanby and Betty Dettre
Request the pleasure of your company for a
Silver Tea Celebrating the Museum's Silver Collection
Sunday, April 26, 2015
2:00 – 4:00 P.M.
Silver Presentation by Nancy Valentine in the Performance Hall
Afternoon Tea follows on the Mezzanine
R.s.v.p. by April 20
$80 Members • $100 Non-members
Valet Parking Available
A portion of the proceeds is designated for the care
and conservation of the Museum’s Silver Collection.
May
9
Sat
Campagna Center’s Platinum Gala @ The Westin Alexandria
May 9 @ 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

The Campagna Center is pleased to announce 2015 will mark 70 years of commitment and service to the Alexandria community. Toasting to this milestone, The Campagna Center, in collaboration with Platinum Presenting Sponsor Passport Auto Group and other area business sponsors, will host The Platinum Gala on Saturday, May 9th, 2015 in the evening at The Westin Alexandria.  The gala will honor the legacy of service that The Campagna Center volunteers and staff have brought to the children and families of Alexandria over the past seven decades.  The evening will include a cocktail reception, dinner and dancing with live entertainment provided by Prime Time Band.

About The Campagna Center

“The history of The Campagna Center is inextricably linked to the history of Alexandria itself,” says Dr. Tammy Mann, President & CEO. “As I have had the pleasure of meeting many people who knew and worked with one of our most beloved Executive Directors, Ms. Elizabeth Ann Campagna, I have come to understand her as a leader who embodied a deep commitment to confronting social justice issues with courage and compassion.  She understood that a community rich in resources had a responsibility to use those resources to help improve the lives of others, especially children.  As the merits of Head Start were being debated nationwide, Elizabeth Ann and the late Vola Lawson worked together to secure funding needed to run Alexandria’s first Head Start program.”

“One of the organization’s original goals—to provide leadership in the creative resolution of critical social problems—remains a guiding beacon for the work we perform so passionately today.  Serving nearly 2,000 people from cradle to career in 52 classrooms throughout Alexandria, The Campagna Center provides high quality early learning experiences through preschool programs, and enrichment learning and guidance through high school.  Through eight levels of English Language Learning classes, immigrant and refugee adults learn to survive and thrive.  It is vitally important to reflect on the progress made in this fine city and to use it as our springboard into the future.”

Event Details:
Saturday, May 9th, 2015 in the evening
The Westin Alexandria

Alexandria, VA

 

Tickets:

General Admission Tickets are $200 each.

Host Committee Tickets are $500 each or $1000 per couple.

Tickets will be available for purchase at  http://www.campagnacenter.org/platinumgala.