Sep
15
Sat
10th Annual DC VegFest – CANCELLED @ Yards Park
Sep 15 all-day

Compassion Over Killing is proud to present the 10th annual DC VegFest on Saturday, September 15, 2018. Hosted outdoors at famed Yards Park in the nation’s capital, the DC VegFest is a free fun-filled festival of food, music, education, and inspiration with more than 20,000 attendees who join the celebration each year.

Featuring over 120 vendors and exhibitors, thousands of festival-goers – vegans and pre-vegans alike – will experience plant-based eating’s many flavors, and learn how each of us can protect the planet, our health, and animals simply by enjoying vegan meals.

On the main stage, emceed by rapper Grey, celebrity speakers will share inspiring talks and expert chefs will dazzle the crowd with their culinary creations.

This year’s DC VegFest keynote speakers include:
● Carol Adams (Author & Activist) and Ginny Messina (Registered Dietician & Author)
● Joe Yonan (Food and Dining Editor, The Washington Post)
● Tracye McQuirter (30-Year Vegan, Author, Public Health Nutritionist)
● Dr. Neal Barnard (President, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine)
● Jerri Evans (Owner, Turning Natural)
● Beverly Kumari (Cookbook Author and Chef)
● Mike Wolf (Director of Investigations, Compassion Over Killing)
● Chef Nikki (Chef, Activist, and Fitness Competitor)
A new TryVeg tasting booth will be hosted by Jessica Carter, COK’s talented Vegan Food & Lifestyle
Coach, seen often on DC morning shows. The Kid’s Zone will have interactive activities including
storytime, a cooking demo, and a talk by author Eric Lindstrom, COK’s Director of Marketing.

Popular local restaurant chain Busboys and Poets will host our Beer Garden and Music Tent with local brews and musicians. Tails will be wagging in the shaded Barking Lot sponsored and operated by Humane Rescue Alliance, which will also have adoptable animals on site.

“Since 2009, DC VegFest has been bringing the community together, through fun and flavors, for a day of compassionate celebration that pre-vegans and vegans can all enjoy,” says Erica Meier, Executive Director of Compassion Over Killing.

“As we mark our 10th annual DC VegFest, expecting 25,000 to join us, Compassion Over Killing is thrilled that Washington, DC is home to an abundance of delicious and nutritious plant-based food and, as the nation’s capital, is setting a positive tone for a much-needed national dialogue about the far-reaching impact of our food choices on the planet, our health, and animals,” Meier adds.

Vegan food will be served by dozens of vendors including Vegan Treats, Amsterdam Falafelshop,
Brewing Good Coffee, Bakeshop DC, Revolution Gelato, and YogiDog.

Over 100 nonprofit and commercial exhibitors will set up shop for the day: Dr. Bronner’s, A Well-Fed World, Roots Market, Barnard Medical Center, TryVeg.com, and many more.

Drawing a line of 2,000 people before the start of the festival, free commemorative tote bags, stocked with gifts and samples from our sponsors, will be given out to the first 1,000 attendees.

Sep
17
Mon
 Eat Well, Do Justice! @ UDC Student Center
Sep 17 @ 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Tzedek DC, DC’s new legal services organization, will host its second annual Eat Well, Do Justice! fundraiser on Monday, September 17, 2018 at 6:30pm as top DC chefs take on the Battle of the Blintzes! Tickets are on sale now.

 

Each ticket includes a taste of each blintz, heavy hors d’oeuvres, open bar, and one ballot to vote for your favorite blintz. Tickets can be purchased at eatwelldojustice18.eventbrite.com in order to support and provide legal help for those facing debt-related crises. All are welcome. 

 

EVENT DETAILS

Monday, September 17, 2018

6:30 PM – 9:00 PM EDT

University of the District of Columbia Student Center

4200 Connecticut Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20008

eatwelldojustice18.eventbrite.com

 

EVENT VIPS

Chefs:

  • Amy Brandwein, chef and owner of Centrolina
  • Tiffany MacIsaac, chef and owner of Buttercream Bakeshop
  • Ryan Ratino, executive chef of Bresca
  • Ed Scarpone, executive chef for the Schlow Restaurant Group
  • Paula Shoyer, aka The Kosher Baker, pastry chef and cookbook author

Guest Judges:

  • Marcia Greenberger, co-founder of the National Women’s Law Center
  • Alex Levin, Eat Well, Do Justice! Winner in 2017 from the Schlow Restaurant Group
  • Ruth Marcus, deputy editorial page editor for The Washington Post
  • Karl Racine, Attorney General of the District of Columbia
Sep
20
Thu
Cosmo Couture 2018 – Fashion & Interior Design Event (9th Annual) @ Washington National Cathedral
Sep 20 @ 5:30 PM – 10:30 PM

The 9th Annual Cosmo Couture will take place on Thursday, September 20th in D.C. at its new location the Washington National Cathedral.

 

Recognized as a top charity events in the DC region, the event fosters a direct collaboration between local Interior Design and Architecture firms and their product manufacturing partners in the Washington D.C. area, and ultimately leads to creating garments reflecting a given theme. Garments are constructed out of interior materials such as tile, carpet, wood, vinyl, glass and rubber –  materials used in the built interior environment. Finding ways to apply them to haute couture fashion, the design teams create, a bridge between fashion and architecture.

 

Each year the show theme changes with past themes ranging from focusing on D.C. area landmarks such as the Smithsonian Museums, Embassies, American Presidents, and the National Zoo, to an Under the Big Top Circus theme, and Exploring Natural Environments.  IIDA MAC is pleased to announce that the 2018 Cosmo Couture theme is ‘Lore’ – A body of traditions and knowledge on a subject or held by a particular group, typically passed from person to person by word of mouth. This year’s event will be co-emceed by 94.7FM The Tommy Show radio hosts Tommy McFly and Kelly Collis.

 

Twenty-four design teams will participate in this year’s event. Designs will be judged by an elite panel of judges, to be announced, and awards will be given in various categories such as:

Best Performance

·       Best Performance

·       Best Use of Materials

·       Best Interpretation of Theme

·       Best Red Carpet Look

·       Best Sketch

·       Audience Favorite (People’s Choice)

A Design Community Rallying to Support a Colleague: Love 4 Livi.  Each year Cosmo Couture selects a charity beneficiary and donates a portion of the event proceeds to their cause. Past recipients have included Rebuilding Together of Washington, DC and My Sisters Place. When an IIDA member and talented DC interior designer Livi Pejo suffered a catastrophic accident in late 2017 that severely injured her spinal cord, the organization decided that the funds from this year’s event should go towards helping her family with her medical expenses. After completing her first triathlon in Dewey Beach, DE, Livi was struck by an inebriated driver while walking along the sidewalk and ultimately left her paralyzed from the neck down. IIDA MAC WMCC is eager to support the Pejo family and hopes to ease the financial burden of her recovery journey moving forward.

Over the past eight years, the IIDA Mid-Atlantic Chapter has donated over $100,000 to previously selected charities from Cosmo Couture proceeds.

Attracting over 800 attendees each year, this year’s Cosmo Couture event is helped made possible by our Chapter’s Visionary Sponsors: Cenero, Mohawk Group and Teknion.

Event tickets range from $125-225 and value packages of tickets are available. Event tickets can be purchased online at www.cosmocouture.org.

 

EVENT DETAILS
What:  Cosmo Couture 2018 – Fashion & Interior Design Event (9th Annual)
Presented by:  Washington Metro City Center of the International Interior Design Association – Mid Atlantic Chapter
Beneficiary: Love4Livi

When: Thursday, September 20, 2018
Where:  Washington National Cathedral
Time:  5:30-10:00PM
Cocktails 5:30-7:30PM

Runway Show 7:30-9:00PM

Desserts 9:00-10:00PM

Website: www.cosmocouture.org 

Sep
22
Sat
Art League Ice Cream Bowl Fundraiser @ Market Square (corner of King and N. Fairfax Streets)
Sep 22 @ 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Where: King Street Art Festival, Market Square (corner of King and N. Fairfax Streets)

When: The King Street Arts Festival has been postponed due to Hurricane Florence and will now be held September 22 & 23.Saturday, September 15, 10:00 am-4:00 pm & Sunday, September 16, 11:00 am-4:00 pm

How: $15 buys you a bowl and a scoop of ice cream

The Art League’s popular Ice Cream Bowl Fundraiser returns to the King Street Art Festival in 2018. Purchase one (or many) of 1,400+ handmade bowls created by the talented and prolific artists of The Art League’s Ceramics Department and enjoy a scoop of ice cream – all for only $15 per bowl!

Proceeds go to benefit The Art League’s Ceramics department. Participants in the Ice Cream Bowl Fundraiser may enter a free drawing to win ceramic artwork and an Art League gift certificate.

Feast of San Gennaro @ Urbana
Sep 22 @ 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Fly me to the moon…or to Dupont Circle! In celebration of the Feast of San Gennaro, Urbana is giving Washingtonians an evening full of one-night-only specials on Saturday, September 22.

Feast of San Gennaro Celebration – Saturday, September 22

On Saturday, September 22, the Urbana team will host a festive dinner in honor of the Feast of San Gennaro, an Italian-American holiday observed on September 19 every year. Guests may enjoy a special menu of Executive Chef Ethan McKee’s take on Italian-American classics such as eggplant parmesan and tiramisu. Urbana’s dining room will be dressed in red and white, checkered tablecloths while a jazz quartet covers the music of Frank Sinatra and other Italian-inspired greats, adding cheerful ambiance throughout the evening.

 

Vino, Peroni, & All-Night Saluti

To ensure the holiday is well celebrated, Urbana is adding an exclusive, one-night-only wine special of 50% off all bottles priced $100 and up. Additionally, from 10:00 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., guests may partake in a celebratory drink package. For $50, the package will include unlimited pours of select wines including Italian blends, Californian reds, and Old World favorites; bottles of Peroni; and rail cocktails.

 

Urbana’s Feast of San Gennaro Celebration will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 22. The last dinner seating will be at 10:00 p.m. Reservations are encouraged. To reserve a table, call 202.956.6650 or visit www.urbanadc.com. The drink package may be purchased prior to the event via Eventbrite or upon arrival at Urbana.

‘You’ve Got a Friend: A Singer-Songwriter Celebration’ w/ American Pops Orchestra @ Arena Stage
Sep 22 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

She’s acted as everything from a dazzling diva to a sultry vixen and knows Washington from her impactful congressional testimony, but Morgan Fairchild will take the nation’s capital by storm when she presents her newest role — singing with the American Pops Orchestra (APO).

TV viewers also recognize Fairchild from her participation in the reality show “But Can They Sing?” Fans old and new will be able to hear for themselves the answer to that question on Saturday, Sept. 22 as Fairchild joins APO for “You’ve Got a Friend: A Singer-Songwriter Celebration,” featuring the music of the greatest American singer-songwriters, including James Taylor, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez and others.

“We love Morgan for her Texas-sized personality that is accepting, affirming and a celebration of life. Morgan is an artist with a commitment to social justice and bringing communities together. We are honored to feature such a well-respected icon to bring life to this timeless music. We’ve got a friend, indeed,” says Luke Frazier, APO’s conductor and co-founder.

Other singers for the performance will be:

  • Mariand Torres, a Broadway veteran known for originating the role of Elphaba in “Wicked”
  • Ari Shapiro, host of NPR’s “All Things Considered”
  • Rayshun LaMarr from the most recent season of NBC’s “The Voice”
  • Yasmin Williams, an acoustic fingerstyle guitarist and finalist in Rolling Stone magazine’s Next Young Gun guitarist competition

The concert will begin at 8 p.m. at the Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater, 1101 6th St., SW, Washington, D.C.

Sep
23
Sun
Art League Ice Cream Bowl Fundraiser @ Market Square (corner of King and N. Fairfax Streets)
Sep 23 @ 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Where: King Street Art Festival, Market Square (corner of King and N. Fairfax Streets)

When: The King Street Arts Festival has been postponed due to Hurricane Florence and will now be held September 22 & 23.Saturday, September 15, 10:00 am-4:00 pm & Sunday, September 16, 11:00 am-4:00 pm

How: $15 buys you a bowl and a scoop of ice cream

The Art League’s popular Ice Cream Bowl Fundraiser returns to the King Street Art Festival in 2018. Purchase one (or many) of 1,400+ handmade bowls created by the talented and prolific artists of The Art League’s Ceramics Department and enjoy a scoop of ice cream – all for only $15 per bowl!

Proceeds go to benefit The Art League’s Ceramics department. Participants in the Ice Cream Bowl Fundraiser may enter a free drawing to win ceramic artwork and an Art League gift certificate.

Sep
28
Fri
Oktoberfest at Wunder Garten @ Wunder Garten
Sep 28 @ 3:00 PM – 11:59 PM

Wunder Garten (1st & L St NE) is excited to announce the 4th Annual Oktoberfest which will begin Friday, September 28 and continue through Sunday, September 30th. This year’s celebrations include a big celebration on Saturday night and a Dogtoberfest on Sunday alongside a weekend of traditional German food, games, beer and pet-friendly events.

Each day will feature live Oktoberfest music and a special lineup of events and entertainments (see below) to bring the real Oktoberfest atmosphere to Washington. Draft beers in Märzen-style hail from Bavaria’s oldest breweries like Spaten, Weihenstephaner, and Hofbräuhaus, accompanied by a select lineup of seasonal, locally brewed beers. Throughout the weekend, Café Berlin will provide authentic German fare, including grilled bratwurst, bauernwurst, bretzels und obatzter, original potato salad, gurkensalat, and sauerkraut.

Friday, September 28, 3pm – 12am

3pmDoors open.

4pm: Taping of the first Spaten Oktoberfest Keg of the weekend.

Traditionally, each Oktoberfest begins with the mayor of Munich tapping the first keg of Spaten beer with the jubilant cry of “O’zapft is!” (“It’s tapped!”). Incidentally, the skill the mayor displays and the number of hammer blows he has to use, play a large role in his popularity.

3pm to 7pm: Traditional live Oktoberfest music by “Die Drei Band,” beer, food, and games like the perennial favorite: the stein holding competition.

7pm-12amThe Oktoberfest party continues with a DJ.

Saturday12pm – 12am

12pmDoors open.

12pm to 4pm: Traditional live Oktoberfest music by “Die Drei Band.”

4pm to 7pm: Bavarian Olympics with Herman the German. Join the competitive fun of stein holding, yodeling, and other games to win prizes.

7pm to 12pmSaturday night will be “The Big Oktoberfest Party,” a celebration and dance party with DJ and MC Lederhosen on the turntables.

Sunday12pm – 10pm

12pm: Doors open.

12pm to 4pmTraditional live Oktoberfest music by “Die Drei Band.”

2pm to 6pmDogtoberfest! Oktoberfest continues for humans and fur-babies, including a costume contest for best-dressed pets and a toy drive to support shelter dogs. Guests are encouraged to bring a *new* toy, blanket or food item to donate.

No prior ticket purchase required.

For more information, visit www.wundergartendc.com.

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About Wunder Garten:

Inspired by the Bavarian beer gardens made famous in Germany, Wunder Garten began in 2015 as a pop-up beer garden, taking advantage of the unused lots throughout NoMa, giving the underserved residents of the neighborhood a fun place to gather with family and friends for ice cold beers and sunshine. In 2016 Wunder Garten moved to a more permanent location after signing a multi-year lease in the same neighborhood where they have been ever since. Wunder Garten has become known for their dog-friendly policies and annual celebrations of traditional Bavarian events like Oktoberfest, Fruhlingsfest and Winterfest.

Sep
29
Sat
First Annual Flavors of AdMo Food Crawl @ Adams Morgan
Sep 29 @ 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
In partnership with the Adams Morgan BID, Carpe DC Food Tours is thrilled to host the first annual Flavors of AdMo Food Crawl on September 29, 2018 from 11am-5pm to celebrate the rich diversity found in Adams Morgan.
This exciting self-guided culinary excursion takes adventurers around the world in one afternoon, stopping at restaurants that have shaped historic Adams Morgan, while learning about Washington, DC’s rich and storied past. The food crawl includes 6 tastes at local favorites including El Tamarindo, Federalist Pig, Le Pop, NiceCream, BUL and Zenebech.
“We’re excited to work with the Adams Morgan BID to create a trip that we’d do ourselves,” says Mary Collins, founder of Carpe DC Food Tours. “It’s the best way to learn about the District’s past and its rapidly-evolving culinary future!”
At check-in, guests will receive a special wristband and a passport with a map to redeem tapas-sized tastings like pumpkin toast, pupusas, BBQ wings, and handcrafted ice cream made to order.
The Flavors of AdMo Food Crawl is available on September 29, 2018 from 11am-5pm. Tickets are $79 per person, and include one tasting at each of the 6 locations. Vegetarian options are available at time of ticket purchase. The crawls are walkable, covering a distance of just over a mile, and are suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Guests may visit restaurants in any order they choose during the hours of the events. Tickets are available online now at http://carpedcfoodtours.com.
 
Oktoberfest at Wunder Garten @ Wunder Garten
Sep 29 @ 12:00 PM – 11:59 PM

Wunder Garten (1st & L St NE) is excited to announce the 4th Annual Oktoberfest which will begin Friday, September 28 and continue through Sunday, September 30th. This year’s celebrations include a big celebration on Saturday night and a Dogtoberfest on Sunday alongside a weekend of traditional German food, games, beer and pet-friendly events.

Each day will feature live Oktoberfest music and a special lineup of events and entertainments (see below) to bring the real Oktoberfest atmosphere to Washington. Draft beers in Märzen-style hail from Bavaria’s oldest breweries like Spaten, Weihenstephaner, and Hofbräuhaus, accompanied by a select lineup of seasonal, locally brewed beers. Throughout the weekend, Café Berlin will provide authentic German fare, including grilled bratwurst, bauernwurst, bretzels und obatzter, original potato salad, gurkensalat, and sauerkraut.

Saturday12pm – 12am

12pmDoors open.

12pm to 4pm: Traditional live Oktoberfest music by “Die Drei Band.”

4pm to 7pm: Bavarian Olympics with Herman the German. Join the competitive fun of stein holding, yodeling, and other games to win prizes.

7pm to 12pmSaturday night will be “The Big Oktoberfest Party,” a celebration and dance party with DJ and MC Lederhosen on the turntables.

Sunday12pm – 10pm

12pm: Doors open.

12pm to 4pmTraditional live Oktoberfest music by “Die Drei Band.”

2pm to 6pmDogtoberfest! Oktoberfest continues for humans and fur-babies, including a costume contest for best-dressed pets and a toy drive to support shelter dogs. Guests are encouraged to bring a *new* toy, blanket or food item to donate.

No prior ticket purchase required.

For more information, visit www.wundergartendc.com.

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About Wunder Garten:

Inspired by the Bavarian beer gardens made famous in Germany, Wunder Garten began in 2015 as a pop-up beer garden, taking advantage of the unused lots throughout NoMa, giving the underserved residents of the neighborhood a fun place to gather with family and friends for ice cold beers and sunshine. In 2016 Wunder Garten moved to a more permanent location after signing a multi-year lease in the same neighborhood where they have been ever since. Wunder Garten has become known for their dog-friendly policies and annual celebrations of traditional Bavarian events like Oktoberfest, Fruhlingsfest and Winterfest.