Sep
18
Fri
Hirshhorn After Hours @ Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Sep 18 @ 8:00 PM – 11:59 PM

After Hours, the signature late-night event at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, returns Friday, Sept. 18, 8 p.m.–midnight, with the support of idobi Network. The ticketed event features a performance by post-rock/ambient electronic band Tycho, as well as a last chance to see “Shirin Neshat: Facing History,” a major exhibition that presents the work of the internationally acclaimed artist in the context of the history of modern Iran; it closes Sept. 20.

Since 2007, After Hours has been a favorite of local audiences, attracting up to 2,000 people a night to events that have featured performers such as Zola Jesus, Dan Deacon and the Madison Sounds of Deliverance; DJs such as Nancy Whang, Shea Van Horn and Fatback; and artists such as Semiconductor and Bec Stupak and Honeygun Labs.

Known for expansive instrumental soundscapes, Tycho is led by San Francisco-based musician and designer Scott Hansen. Originally a solo project that highlighted the use of drum machines and analog synthesizers, Tycho has grown into a full-fledged band whose precise and hypnotic live performances are accompanied by visuals designed by Hansen. The performance begins at 10:30 p.m.

Exhibitions on view include “Le Onde: Waves of Italian Influence (1914–1971),” which examines the importance of Italian art and thought to developments in futurism, spatialism, op art and kinetic art, and “Sergio Caballero,” which comprises a video work by the Spanish artist that blends homespun puppet animation and live action to tell the grotesque and darkly comic tale of an exorcism. “At the Hub of Things: New Views of the Collection,” a thematic rehanging of largely contemporary works from the collection, is ongoing. All museum galleries will be open until 10 p.m., with last entry at 9:30 p.m.

Tickets go on sale Aug. 25 at hhafterhours2015.eventbrite.com. General admission tickets are $35, and VIP tickets are $100. VIP ticket holders have early access to the event, at 7 p.m., as well as access to a private lounge area with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. In addition, VIP ticket holders are invited to exclusive curators’ tours at 7:30 p.m.

After Hours is supported by idobi, in partnership with Smithsonian Enterprises. For more information about After Hours, visit hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/after-hours/. For more about idobi, visit idobi.com.

Sep
19
Sat
Mt. Vernon Colonial Market at Fair @ Mt. Vernon
Sep 19 @ 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Mount Vernon re-creates a lively early-American marketplace with demonstrations, crafts and entertainment at its Colonial Market & Fair on Saturday, September 19, and Sunday, September 20, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than forty juried artisans from across the nation will demonstrate their trades and sell their wares while two stages of family entertainment delight audiences with 18th-century amusements.  Try your hand at 18th century cricket! Demonstrations and cricket games will be played throughout the weekend.

Mount Vernon’s Colonial Market & Fair is the most authentic and diverse event of its kind, bringing together distinguished artisans working in colonial attire and a dozen entertainers who re-create the amusements loved by early Americans. As visitors shop, artisans demonstrate their crafts and explain the historic trades used to make items similar to those George Washington purchased in the 18th century.  

General Washington will preside over a host of amusements including: Mr. Bayly, Conjuring and Entertainments; Signora Bella, Equilibrist; Professor Thompson S. Gunn, Mystic Arts of Asia, the Far East, & India; and more! Fair fare will be available from the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant concession stands.

Free Potomac River sightseeing cruises are available while supplies last. Costumed interpreters will be demonstrating the 18th-century chocolate-making process using an authentic colonial recipe!

The event is included with regular admission: adults, $17; youth, 6-11 $9; children 5 and under, free. Save one dollar off of an admission ticket by purchasing in advance at MountVernon.org.

4th Annual Huerich House Oktoberfest @ Huerich House
Sep 19 @ 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

The Heurich House Museum in Dupont Circle will celebrate its fourth annual Oktoberfest on Saturday, September 19 from 1-4 pm. Entry includes unlimited pours of Oktoberfest-inspired local beer courtesy of DC Brewers Guild members: 3 Stars Brewing Company, Atlas Brew Works, Bluejacket, DC Brau Brewing Company, District ChopHouse & Brewery, Gordon Biersch Navy Yard, Hellbender Brewing Company and Right Proper Brewing Company.

Food will include German-style soft pretzels by Das Pretzel Haus, fresh grilled German sausages courtesy of Café Berlin and sauerkraut and pickles from Number 1 Sons. Dance the afternoon away with traditional Oktoberfest music from Die Drei. Learn about Germany today and celebrate 25 years of German unity with representatives from the German Information Center USA, a branch of the German Embassy. Tour the historic home of German-born brewmaster Christian Heurich and his family from 1-2 pm.

The museum is grateful for the support of Oktoberfest sponsors Café Berlin, DC Brewers Guild and German Information Center USA, a branch of the German Embassy.

Tickets are $60 per person with all proceeds benefiting the Heurich House Museum. Ticket price is all-inclusive of food and beer. Guests must be 21 or older. Please visit www.heurichhouse.org for tickets and additional information.

Wolf Trap Ball @ Wolf Trap
Sep 19 @ 7:00 PM – Sep 20 @ 12:00 AM

HONORARY HOSTS
His Excellency The Ambassador of Italy
and Mrs. Claudio Bisogniero

BALL CO-CHAIRS
Ms. Hillary Baltimore
Mr. Charles Prow

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2015

Reception 7 pm | Dinner and Dancing 8 pm
Black Tie | Valet Parking | Guest List at the Door

On the Filene Center Stage
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
1551 Trap Road
Vienna, Virginia

PLEASE JOIN US

 


HOST SPONSORS
Boeing Logo
Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello

Proceeds from the Wolf Trap Ball benefit
Wolf Trap Foundation’s arts and education programs.

Sep
20
Sun
Mt. Vernon Colonial Market at Fair @ Mt. Vernon
Sep 20 @ 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Mount Vernon re-creates a lively early-American marketplace with demonstrations, crafts and entertainment at its Colonial Market & Fair on Saturday, September 19, and Sunday, September 20, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than forty juried artisans from across the nation will demonstrate their trades and sell their wares while two stages of family entertainment delight audiences with 18th-century amusements.  Try your hand at 18th century cricket! Demonstrations and cricket games will be played throughout the weekend.

Mount Vernon’s Colonial Market & Fair is the most authentic and diverse event of its kind, bringing together distinguished artisans working in colonial attire and a dozen entertainers who re-create the amusements loved by early Americans. As visitors shop, artisans demonstrate their crafts and explain the historic trades used to make items similar to those George Washington purchased in the 18th century.  

General Washington will preside over a host of amusements including: Mr. Bayly, Conjuring and Entertainments; Signora Bella, Equilibrist; Professor Thompson S. Gunn, Mystic Arts of Asia, the Far East, & India; and more! Fair fare will be available from the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant concession stands.

Free Potomac River sightseeing cruises are available while supplies last. Costumed interpreters will be demonstrating the 18th-century chocolate-making process using an authentic colonial recipe!

The event is included with regular admission: adults, $17; youth, 6-11 $9; children 5 and under, free. Save one dollar off of an admission ticket by purchasing in advance at MountVernon.org.

Mt. Vernon Triangle Walking Tour
Sep 20 @ 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

“Intriguing Past, Vibrant Future” is the theme for this year’s WalkingTown, DC tours of Mount Vernon Triangle on Sunday, September 20th from 10:00 AM to Noon and Monday, September 21st from Noon to 1:00 PM. Tours are led by Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District President, Claire Schaefer Oleksiak. As one of Washington, DC’s most beloved and historic neighborhoods, participants will learn about the history and recent development of this lively downtown community just east of Mount Vernon Square, a few blocks north of the Verizon Center and just south of Petworth and other longstanding residential communities. Learn about its roots as the home of the original Northern Liberties Market and visit Prather’s Alley, one of DC’s original commercial alleyways, as you hear about the social and economic forces that led to Mount Vernon’s development, decline, and current revitalization. The tour will end with a rooftop visit.

Registration is at http://www.culturaltourismdc.org/portal/walkingtown-dc1, then proceed to one of the two Mount Vernon Triangle tour listings. WalkingTown, DC is sponsored and programmed by Cultural Tourism DC, Inc.

This tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible and will be an easy walk of less than one mile. There are a number of local restaurants and coffee shops nearby for breakfast or lunch including A Baked Joint, Le Pain Quotidien, Busboys & Poets, Taylor Gourmet, Chipotle, Sweetgreen, L’Hommage Bistro Francais, Alba Osteria, Silo and Philos.

Sep
21
Mon
Mt. Vernon Triangle Walking Tour
Sep 21 @ 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

“Intriguing Past, Vibrant Future” is the theme for this year’s WalkingTown, DC tours of Mount Vernon Triangle on Sunday, September 20th from 10:00 AM to Noon and Monday, September 21st from Noon to 1:00 PM. Tours are led by Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District President, Claire Schaefer Oleksiak. As one of Washington, DC’s most beloved and historic neighborhoods, participants will learn about the history and recent development of this lively downtown community just east of Mount Vernon Square, a few blocks north of the Verizon Center and just south of Petworth and other longstanding residential communities. Learn about its roots as the home of the original Northern Liberties Market and visit Prather’s Alley, one of DC’s original commercial alleyways, as you hear about the social and economic forces that led to Mount Vernon’s development, decline, and current revitalization. The tour will end with a rooftop visit.

Registration is at http://www.culturaltourismdc.org/portal/walkingtown-dc1, then proceed to one of the two Mount Vernon Triangle tour listings. WalkingTown, DC is sponsored and programmed by Cultural Tourism DC, Inc.

This tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible and will be an easy walk of less than one mile. There are a number of local restaurants and coffee shops nearby for breakfast or lunch including A Baked Joint, Le Pain Quotidien, Busboys & Poets, Taylor Gourmet, Chipotle, Sweetgreen, L’Hommage Bistro Francais, Alba Osteria, Silo and Philos.

Sep
30
Wed
Grand Sake Tasting @ Carnegie Library
Sep 30 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Enjoy the ultimate Japanese libation from 20 sake brewers.  Guests will also find Japanese beer and sochu, along with exceptional cuisine.

Oct
2
Fri
A Garden of Colors (Smithsonian at 8) @ Enid A. Haupt Garden at the Smithsonian Castle
Oct 2 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

SMITHSONIAN at 8, in cooperation with Smithsonian Gardens, presents “A Party for the Season: A Garden of Colors”

WHEN: Friday, Oct. 2, 8 to 11 p.m. (7 to 11 p.m. for VIP ticket-holders)

 WHERE: Enid A. Haupt Garden at the Smithsonian Castle, 1000 Independence Ave., SW (Enter on Independence Ave. or Jefferson Dr., SW)

 

There’s no better place to celebrate the colors of fall than the Enid A. Haupt Garden at the Smithsonian’s fabled Castle. Spend an early-autumn evening exploring the seasonal beauty of the garden guided by staff from Smithsonian Gardens, dancing to music by DJ Alkimist, raising a toast with seasonal brews in our pop-up beer garden, and showing off your own party-going colors.

Some of the evening’s features include:

        Tours of the grounds with staff from Smithsonian Gardens, with a special focus on plants that change color in the fall

        A beer garden featuring seasonal specials courtesy of Ommegang Brewery and Boulevard Brewing Company

        A photo booth to capture pics you’ll want to share

        A pumpkin-carving demo

        A cash bar provided by Tortoise and Hare

         

SPECIAL FEATURES FOR VIP TICKET-HOLDERS: Exclusive early access to the event from 7 to 8 p.m., including an open bar featuring beer, wine, and specialty cocktails and small bites. (Please note that these VIP benefits are available only between 7 and 8 p.m.)

Note: The party happens no matter the weather! In case of rain, we’ll move inside the historic Smithsonian Castle.

 General admission $25

VIP admission $50 (includes early access, open bar, and small bites from 7 to 8 p.m.)

All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.

Must be 21 years old with valid photo ID to attend.

 

For tickets and further information the public may call 202-633-3030 or visit www.SMITHSONIANat8.com 

 

About SMITHSONIAN at 8

Inspired by the world of the Smithsonian, the SMITHSONIAN at 8 event series offers one-of-a-kind experiences for guests 21+. With themes from the local to the global, these after-hours gatherings combine music, food and drink, and unique settings to create evenings that are smart, adventurous, and memorably entertaining.

Oct
3
Sat
Cap City Brewing’s 16th Annual Oktoberfest @ Shirlington Village
Oct 3 @ 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Prost! Capitol City Brewing Company will host its sixteenth annual Oktoberfest beer festival celebration on Saturday October 3 from noon to 7 p.m. at The Village at Shirlington. Ticket sales begin at 11:00 a.m. and beer taps close at 6:00 p.m. Entrance is free for children and non-drinkers.

Enjoy a “familiennachmittag” or “family afternoon” like the Germans do in Munich. Capitol City invites beer-drinkers and festival-goers alike to dress in traditional German garb and enjoy the tastes of authentic Bavarian brews, bratwurst and pretzel –or brezlen as the Germans call it. More than 65 regional breweries will set up taps and share ale and lager samples with the thousands of anticipated guests from the national capital region.  Several participating local, regional and national breweries include Starr Hill, Mad Fox, Fair Winds, Hellbender, Ocelot, Ballast Point, Firestone Walker, Blue Mountain, Green Flash, Parkway, Schlafly, St. George, Terrapin, New District, Adroit Theory, Avery and Hardywood. For a full list of participating breweries, please visit http://capcitybrew.com/oktoberfest15.php.

Capitol City will feature three signature Oktoberfest beers — the Dr. Punkinstein, Smoketoberfest and the popular Oktoberfest Lager (full beer descriptions below). Beer lovers can dance to live Alpine folk music as they taste select handcrafted beers and snack on authentic German cuisine from numerous food tents and a variety of Shirlington Village eateries. Capitol City Brewing Company will also serve traditional German favorites including bratwurst, sauerkraut and the signature fresh soft pretzels.

Capitol City’s three featured Oktoberfest beers include:

Dr. Punkinstein – Pumpkin Porter brewed with chocolate, honey, and crystal malts and flaked oats for a smooth finish. Brown sugar, cinnamon, clover, ginger, nutmeg and allspice are all in the boil in addition to 150 lbs. of “gourd-y” goodness.

Smoketoberfest – A hearty spin on a traditional Marzen, this copper beer is packed with six kinds of malt and noble hops. Capitol City Brewing Company uses Apple/Cherrywood smoked barley that is grown in the northern Neck of Virginia and floor malted by Copper Fox Distillery. This brew blend produces a pleasant, smoky character that is ideal with brats, bacon and grilled meats.

Oktoberfest Lager – An easy- drinking fall lager, brewed with Munich, Abbey, and Carahell malt, then moderately hopped with noble German hops.  Full and complex malt profile, lovely copper hue; perfect for the festival season!

The $30 admission ticket for beer drinkers includes an official Oktoberfest wristband, a Capitol City branded tasting glass and 10 drink tickets. Additional drink tickets are available for purchase for $1 each with a five-ticket minimum. Admission is free for non-drinkers. Beer-drinkers must be 21+ to purchase a ticket.

For more information on Capitol City Brewing Company, please visit: www.capcitybrew.com. Find Capitol City Brewing Company on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapCityBrew and on Twitter: @CapCityBrewers.

 

WHO:             Capitol City Brewing Company

More Than 65 Area Breweries, Local Restaurants and Vendors

 

WHAT:           16th Annual Mid-Atlantic Oktoberfest

                        #CapCityOFest

Featuring Fall Seasonal Brews               

Live Authentic Alpine Music and Dancing

Traditional German Fare including Pretzels and Bratwurst

 

WHEN:           Saturday, October 3, 2015

Noon – 7 p.m.

All Beer Taps Close at 6 p.m.

*Oktoberfest 2015 will be held rain or shine*

 

WHERE:         The Village at Shirlington

4001 Campbell Avenue                     

Outdoor Streetscape

                        Arlington, VA 22206

                           (703) 578-3888

 

COST:             $30 includes: wristband, tasting glass and 10 drink tickets

                        Additional drink tickets $1 each with a five-ticket minimum

Ticket sales start at 11 a.m.

                        Free for non-drinkers