- Alesandra Gonzalez-Martinez, Taylor Gourmet Director of Marketing
- Angie Fetherston, Drink Company CEO
- Shizu Okusa, JRINK co-founder
- Sarah Gordon, Gordy’s Pickle Jar co-owner
- Jerri Evans, Turning Natural, CEO and owner
- 6:00pm: Panel discussion
- 7:00pm: Mixer
Junior League of Washington to Celebrate International Women’s Day with Women’s Leadership Breakfast
SoulCycle CEO Melanie Whelan to Deliver Keynote Address at March 8 Event
Washington, DC – On Thursday, March 8, International Women’s Day, the Junior League of Washington (JLW) will hold its Women’s Leadership Breakfast. This event will unite current and emerging female leaders from the business, political, and nonprofit worlds to celebrate women’s accomplishments, acknowledge and dismantle obstacles, and map out a future where women not only thrive but lead the way.
SoulCycle CEO Melanie Whelan will deliver a keynote address before joining a panel of female leaders from Washington, DC. By convening this breakfast, JLW hopes to cultivate relationships among emerging women leaders and empower them as agents of action, justice, and change.
What: Junior League of Washington’s Women’s Leadership Breakfast
Who: Keynote address by Melanie Whelan, CEO, SoulCycle
Moderated panel:
Clare Bresnahan, Executive Director, She Should Run
Wanda Steptoe, Executive Director, New Endeavors by Women
Melanie Whelan, CEO, SoulCycle
Moderator TBA
When: Thursday, March 8, 2018 (International Women’s Day)
7:30 – 9:30 a.m.
Where: The Hamilton
600 14th Street NW
Washington, DC
Why: Behind every strong female leader is a team of other strong women. As part of its mission to help women develop and fulfill their potential, JLW has been nurturing female civic leaders in the Washington, DC, area for 105 years. The Junior League of Washington’s Women’s Leadership Breakfast will showcase and celebrate how women, can, have, and must support other women in the many roles they play – as leaders, peers, colleagues, friends, sisters, mothers, and volunteers.
ABOUT THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF WASHINGTON
The Junior League of Washington (www.jlw.org) is a nonprofit organization of more than 2,300 women who annually donate thousands of dollars and volunteer hours to the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. JLW is committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. JLW focuses its financial and volunteer resources on the issues of literacy – adult, child, and cultural – and works with a diverse group of community partners. Since 1912, JLW has donated more than five million hours of direct volunteer service and more than $5.8 million to the Washington, DC, community.
The future is female, so celebrate International Women’s Day by fundraising with the National Organization of Women’s D.C. chapter, part of The Embassy Row Hotel’s Support a Cause fundraising program. A portion of the proceeds from food and beverages will benefit the Women’s March Foundation that focuses on social, environmental and political issues. Admission is complimentary. Thursday, March 8 from 4pm – 7pm.
Chance for Life presented by The Boeing Company — one of the D.C. region’s most anticipated annual charity events — announces the culinary lineup for its Chef’s Taste Experience, curated by Taylor Gourmet co-founder C
The 13th annual Chance For Life event, taking place at the MGM National Harbor (101 MGM National Ave, Oxon Hill, MD) on Saturday, March 10, will feature an all-day 700-person poker tournament hosted by legendary fourteen-time World Series of Poker winner, Phil Hellmuth, followed by the Chef’s Taste Experience.
The Taste Experience will be held inside MGM National Harbor’s sprawling Theater space and will kick off with a tasting selection of world-renowned wine, local craft beer and the latest in mixology techniques and trends. Patten, Chance for life’s Culinary Chair, has hand selected a collection of award-winning chefs and mixologists for the signature event that includes:
- Kyle Bailey, The Salt Line
- Michael Friedman, Red Hen and All-Purpose
- Danny Lee and Scott Drewno, Mandu and ChiKo
- Katsuya Fukushima, Daikaya
- Victor Albisu, Del Campo and Taco Bamba
- Gina Chersevani, Buffalo & Bergen
- Haidar Karoum, Chloe
In addition to the poker tournament and the Taste Experience, CFL guests will also participate in one of the D.C. area’s largest silent auctions and enjoy a high-energy, Vegas-style afterparty with a surprise live performance. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the evening directly fund vital pediatric cancer research at Children’s National Health System and the mission of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.
“We are proud to bring together some of the best chefs in the city for a night of great food for a great cause: benefiting children battling cancer in the fight for their lives,” says Brad Nierenberg, founder of Chance for Life. “In a city full of causes and galas, Chance for Life is different — a dynamic event experience that is unlike any other in the Washington area.”
“Expressing emotion through food is the bedrock of what my team and I do day in and day out, so having the opportunity to gather some of the best culinary folks in the city for this one-in-a-million experience with Chance for Life is simply awesome,” says Patten.
Since its founding in 2005, Chance for Life has raised more than $2.7 million for pediatric cancer research, grossing more than $750,000 in 2017 alone. Sponsors of this year’s event include Facebook, GEICO, United Bank, Comcast Sportsnet, Enterprise Holdings, National Capital Bank, The Meltzer Group and more. Tim Keating, Senior Vice President or Government Operations for Boeing, will serve as Chairman of the event.
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Spice up an average Thursday night with the squad in tow. The D.C. Matchmaker Michelle Jacoby returns to The Embassy Row to host a game and trivia night alongside delicious cocktails and bites. Must be 21+ to join. Admission is complimentary for guests. Tickets are free and can be picked up here. Thursday, March 15 from 7pm – 9:30pm.
For more information, please visit www.destinationhotels.com/embassy-row-hotel or call (202) 265-1600.
March 16 (6:30pm – 11:30pm)
What if you could do a “prom-over” and recreate all of the magic of prom night while supporting our KIPP DC KIPPsters on their journey to and through college? KIPProm is your chance! Join in for an evening of great company, awkward dancing, and spiked punch as KIPP DC rallies behind the next generation of Washingtonians. All proceeds directly support KIPP DC’s KIPP Through College & Career programs designed to empower KIPP DC alumni and propel them onward to lives full of choice and opportunity.
Cost: Tickets start at $150
SheROCKS, D.C.’s premiere Women’s History Month event, is set to return to the District Architecture Center on Friday and Saturday, March 23rd – 24th, 2018. In addition to the jam-packed weekend of female empowerment, SheROCKS is proud to announce its national tour, which will kick off July 2018!
SheROCKS will maintain its core, continuing to champion, honor and highlight women achieving remarkable feats in the arts, business and tech industries; however, 2018 is the year of the SheROCKS expansion. To truly reach the masses and meet the demand for female artistry, SheROCKS will launch its national tour with stops in Los Angeles and New York! SheROCKS is one of the fastest growing events for emerging women artists and entrepreneurs, showcasing the nation’s abundant female talent, while creating ways to accelerate support amongst women in business.
“We’re so excited for all that 2018 has in store for SheROCKS! We receive so many submissions from potential showcased artists in other cities who are unable to participate due to lack of travel resources, so to accommodate not only the talent but also broaden SheROCKS’ reach, we implemented the tour. And while D.C. will remain our homebase and kickoff city, we’re brimming with anticipation for what our LA and New York stops will bring!” says, Gaines.
SheROCKS’ two-day D.C. event itinerary includes: SheROCKS HERStory with Caressa Jennings, Sasha Nicole and Timea Gaines and VIP Pamper Party on March 23rd, and Power Brunch and Mixer and Main event on March 24th.
This years SheROCKS honorees include Guy-Blaché DuVernay SheROCKS Filmmakers of the Year, Raven Irabor and Marissa Lewis, Greiman-Roberts SheROCKS Graphic Artist of the Year, Machee Kelly, Frida Kahlo SheROCKS Artist of the Year, Janai Marshall, and Annie Leibovitz SheROCKS Photographer of the Year, Nikki Cee.
From a local favorite to a Billboard Hot 100 headliner, SheROCKS’ 10 showcased artist cover the talent spectrum. After a nationwide call for submissions, it was narrowed down to the following 10 performers:
Singer, Tamara Jade, Singer, Patrice LIVE, Singer, Cramer Music, Lyricist, O-Slice, Artist, Addie Rawr, Singer, Brittanie Thomas, Dancer, Megan Atkinson of The Collectif Project, Artist, Cheyenne Sookoo, Artist, Nevada McQueen, Photographer, Felicia “Freya” Taylor.
Singer, songwriter and superhero, Roquois, will headline the event and perform tracks from her recently released debut album.
SheROCKS is brought to you by Prince George’s County Social Innovation Fund 40 Under 40 recipient, Hello Beautiful Woman To Know 2017 and Love Life Media, LLC CEO and motivational speaker, Timea Gaines.
To view full list of performers, event schedule, purchase tickets or for additional information please visit SheRocksEvent.com. Stay in the loop using the hashtag #SheROCKS2018, and follow SheROCKS via Facebook, and @SheRocksEvent on Twitter and Instagram. Please contact publicist with media or interview requests.
WHAT: SMITHSONIAN at 8, in collaboration with Francophonie DC and the Embassy of France, presents La Grande Fête, the closing celebration of the 2018 DC Francophonie Cultural Festival.
WHEN: Friday, March 23, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
WHERE: La Maison Francaise at the Embassy of France, 4101 Reservoir Road, Washington, DC
Get ready for a spectacular party with a French accent. The annual Francophonie Cultural Festival spotlights the music, art, literature, film, cuisine, and customs of French-speaking countries and regions from across the globe. Its closing celebration, La Grande Fête, is always magnifique, and this year’s bash is no exception.
Beginning at 7 p.m., guests will launch into a world tour of francophone cultures. They’ll sample food and drink from more than 30 embassies as they explore each nation’s unique attractions and traditions. DJ Princess Slaya spins music from Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and plenty of destinations in between. Experience the best of the French-speaking world—all without leaving home.
General admission $40
Tickets must be purchased in advance (no sales at the door).
For tickets and further information the public may call 202-633-3030 or visit http://s.si.edu/2ocUayg.
ODYSSEY: A GRAND TASTING & EXPLORATION OF GREEK WINES
Discover Greek Wines poured by their Winemakers
100% of Ticket Sales will be donated to José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen
The Greeks have been making wine for more than 6000 years – from the age of Dionysus and Homer to the present day. But their wines have remained a mystery to many – until now. Winemakers from all over Greece are coming to Washington DC for ODYSSEY, a Greek wine tasting adventure. Expand your palate as you taste wines made from indigenous grapes found only in Greece; sip on international blends; and marvel at rare vintages uncorked just for ODYSSEY. Take the opportunity to support a great cause and experience the sights, sounds and tastes of Greece.
Attendees at the tasting will tour the three main wine producing regions: The Islands, The Peloponnese and Northern Greece each with characteristic terroirs, indigenous grapes and 6000 years of winemaking history; meet the winemakers and learn about their vinification techniques, terroir philosophies and personal stories; and of course, taste indigenous, international and rare varieties and vintages from the Cava Spiliadis portfolio. ODYSSEY is hosted by George Spiliadis, son of noted Milos restauranteur Costas Spiliadis.
WHEN: Monday, March 26, 4:30-8 pm
WHERE: The Loft at 600F
600 F Street Northwest Washington Dc 20004
COST: $50 pp 100% of proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to
World Central Kitchen
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