May
28
Thu
POSTPONED 12th Annual Embassy Chef Challenge @ Walter E. Washington Convention Center             Ballroom
May 28 @ 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Events DC announces tickets on sale now for 12th Annual Embassy Chef Challenge, scheduled for Thursday, May 28, 2020. This year, the event will be held in a new location at the extraordinary Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

The Events DC Embassy Chef Challenge is an annual gathering of embassy chefs representing countries across the globe. The event offers guests an immersive culinary experience that is unique to Washington, DC. The 12th annual event has historically featured more than 40 participating embassies, who have proudly come together to showcase their home countries’ rich culture, unique flavors and traditions, culminating in a friendly food competition. The event’s new location within the Ballroom of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center will allow for even more culinary delights and exciting entertainment, as well as educational programming, new for 2020. The culminating awards program will highlight outstanding beverages, regional cuisines and overall presentation.

WHEN:  Thursday, May 28, 2020
5:30 p.m. – VIP Early Admission
6:30 p.m. – General Admission

WHERE: Walter E. Washington Convention Center

            Ballroom

801 Mount Vernon Place NW

Washington, DC 20001

PRICE:   General Admission – starting at $65.00

All-inclusive ticket includes globally inspired sips, bites and live performances.  Admission also includes complimentary beer, wine and spirits.

VIP – starting at $135.00

 VIP ticket includes one-hour early access to event as well as a dedicated bar and seating area in addition to enjoying global sips and bites from participating embassies.

Jul
30
Thu
Heurich Revivals Happy Hour @ Heurich House Garden
Jul 30 @ 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Reopening Heurich House Museum’s Castle Garden bar, 1921.

WHAT: 1921 is opening back up for a Heurich Revivals Happy Hour! Senate Beer
and Heurich’s Liberty Apple Cider – the museum’s newest revivals – will be
available in cans for guests to enjoy a taste of history at a safe distance in the
Castle Garden!

WHERE: 1921 Sunderland Pl. NW, Washington, DC 20036

WHEN: Thursday, July 30th, 2020, 5-8pm

DETAILS:
● Beer and cider in cans will be sold for onsite consumption: Senate Beer is
$6/can and Heurich’s Liberty Apple Cider is $7/can. Water bottles will be
available for $1.
● The Castle Garden has limited capacity, which will be filled on a first come,
first served basis; fixed seating is limited, but guests may sit on the grass.
● Masks required in common areas; Masks optional within your group’s area.
● Guests must stay 6 ft apart from others whenever possible.
● If you are not feeling well, do not enter.
● 21+ only; valid IDs Required for Entry
● Outside food is permitted
MORE INFORMATION: www.facebook.com/events/998062670636601/

Aug
2
Sun
Blessed Sunday BBQ Tour & Take-Out at O Museum
Aug 2 @ 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Blessed Sunday BBQ Tour & Take-Out

Reserve: omuseum.org/bbq

Tickets: $50/person

O Museum partnered with The District Pit BBQ for this special summer BBQ Tour.

This great new experience includes: a secret door tour through The O Museum In The Mansion and delicious BBQ take-out from The District Pit.

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Traverse through the labyrinth Mansion, while you explore legendary themed rooms and exhibits and search for secret doors.

After you tour, take home some delicious District Pit BBQ to enjoy. Select from: pork, beef, chicken, vegetarian, comes with 2 sides (chef’s choice).

Hours: Tour appointments (based on availability) Sundays through September 6, 2020 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. — Close 5 p.m. (minimum time needed 45 minutes). Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. (1 adult to every 4 kids).

FOR YOUR SAFETY & OURS
—————————————-
• exclusive socially distanced self-guided tours

• masks available and required
• touch-less entry
• hand sanitizer stations throughout
• complimentary gloves available
• signage to promote social distancing
• advanced online-reservations required

Proceeds from museum tours, events and exhibits go to support museum programs. Bring your own shopping bags. 30,000 square foot gift shop!

Aug
9
Sun
Blessed Sunday BBQ Tour & Take-Out at O Museum
Aug 9 @ 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Blessed Sunday BBQ Tour & Take-Out

Reserve: omuseum.org/bbq

Tickets: $50/person

O Museum partnered with The District Pit BBQ for this special summer BBQ Tour.

This great new experience includes: a secret door tour through The O Museum In The Mansion and delicious BBQ take-out from The District Pit.

Screen Shot 2020-07-28 at 12.29.04 PM

Traverse through the labyrinth Mansion, while you explore legendary themed rooms and exhibits and search for secret doors.

After you tour, take home some delicious District Pit BBQ to enjoy. Select from: pork, beef, chicken, vegetarian, comes with 2 sides (chef’s choice).

Hours: Tour appointments (based on availability) Sundays through September 6, 2020 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. — Close 5 p.m. (minimum time needed 45 minutes). Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. (1 adult to every 4 kids).

FOR YOUR SAFETY & OURS
—————————————-
• exclusive socially distanced self-guided tours

• masks available and required
• touch-less entry
• hand sanitizer stations throughout
• complimentary gloves available
• signage to promote social distancing
• advanced online-reservations required

Proceeds from museum tours, events and exhibits go to support museum programs. Bring your own shopping bags. 30,000 square foot gift shop!

Aug
12
Wed
Paella Cooking Class with Danny Lledó @ Online
Aug 12 @ 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Join Danny Lledó, the most-awarded paella chef in the United States, to learn the chef’s secrets for making the notoriously tricky – and notoriously delicious – Spanish national dish. For just $35, you can get a one-hour, personal tutorial in the fine art of paella from the world-renowned chef, who hails from Valencia, the cradle of the famous dish. Reservations can be made via Tock. Also worth noting: Xiquet DL is participating in the RAMW Summer 2020 Restaurant week for all to-go orders. Customers can check out the menu on the Xiquet website.

Aug
14
Fri
Immigrant Food Hosts DC Comedy Night @ Immigrant Food Patio (and Online)
Aug 14 @ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
DC Comedy Night: Immigrant Stories with four well-known, local, immigrant comedians. It’ll be on the socially-distant outside patio, as well as streamed on IG live! The ticket price will be 100% redeemable for food and beverages on the evening itself. It’s not a cover charge, but only serves as a way to mitigate no-shows. There will be two tiers – table service is $12.50, and seating is $7.50 — this amount is then subtracted from the guest’s check. 

Here are short bios of these well-known comedians: 

Kasha Patel: Named one of the “Best Undiscovered Comedians” in the U.S. by Thrillist magazine, Kasha Patel has a unique voice that couples life as an Indian-American and her love for science. Founder of “DC Science Comedy,” she produces science-themed comedy shows in the nation’s capital featuring funny jokes, stories, and songs. She recently gave a TEDx talk called “Sneaking Science into Stand-Up” where she shares a series of surprising revelations pulled from her analysis of more than 500 of her stand-up jokes. She has been featured in The Washington Post, BBC World News, the Travel Channel, the Science Channel, and hosted a mini series on NASA TV.
Maher K. Matta: Born in Lebanon and raised in the Deep South. His comedy focuses on observational humor and storytelling.
Rahmein Mostafavi: born in the Middle East, addresses social and political topics with a combination of satirical and observational comedy. Has worked for comedy in a long time and produces events in MD, DC, and VA.
Erick Acuña
Erick Acuñaimprov performer at the Washington Improv Threater and Dojo Comedy. He is Peruvian, and has performed at comedy festivals in 20 cities around the U.S., Latin America, and Europe. His most popular show, “Acuña Acuna,” is a one-person comedy show based on his real life as a Peruvian Latino living in America. It has been voted by NPR, DCist and Broadway World as a “must-see show.”

Aug
16
Sun
Blessed Sunday BBQ Tour & Take-Out at O Museum
Aug 16 @ 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Blessed Sunday BBQ Tour & Take-Out

Reserve: omuseum.org/bbq

Tickets: $50/person

O Museum partnered with The District Pit BBQ for this special summer BBQ Tour.

This great new experience includes: a secret door tour through The O Museum In The Mansion and delicious BBQ take-out from The District Pit.

Screen Shot 2020-07-28 at 12.29.04 PM

Traverse through the labyrinth Mansion, while you explore legendary themed rooms and exhibits and search for secret doors.

After you tour, take home some delicious District Pit BBQ to enjoy. Select from: pork, beef, chicken, vegetarian, comes with 2 sides (chef’s choice).

Hours: Tour appointments (based on availability) Sundays through September 6, 2020 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. — Close 5 p.m. (minimum time needed 45 minutes). Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. (1 adult to every 4 kids).

FOR YOUR SAFETY & OURS
—————————————-
• exclusive socially distanced self-guided tours

• masks available and required
• touch-less entry
• hand sanitizer stations throughout
• complimentary gloves available
• signage to promote social distancing
• advanced online-reservations required

Proceeds from museum tours, events and exhibits go to support museum programs. Bring your own shopping bags. 30,000 square foot gift shop!

Aug
23
Sun
Blessed Sunday BBQ Tour & Take-Out at O Museum
Aug 23 @ 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Blessed Sunday BBQ Tour & Take-Out

Reserve: omuseum.org/bbq

Tickets: $50/person

O Museum partnered with The District Pit BBQ for this special summer BBQ Tour.

This great new experience includes: a secret door tour through The O Museum In The Mansion and delicious BBQ take-out from The District Pit.

Screen Shot 2020-07-28 at 12.29.04 PM

Traverse through the labyrinth Mansion, while you explore legendary themed rooms and exhibits and search for secret doors.

After you tour, take home some delicious District Pit BBQ to enjoy. Select from: pork, beef, chicken, vegetarian, comes with 2 sides (chef’s choice).

Hours: Tour appointments (based on availability) Sundays through September 6, 2020 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. — Close 5 p.m. (minimum time needed 45 minutes). Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. (1 adult to every 4 kids).

FOR YOUR SAFETY & OURS
—————————————-
• exclusive socially distanced self-guided tours

• masks available and required
• touch-less entry
• hand sanitizer stations throughout
• complimentary gloves available
• signage to promote social distancing
• advanced online-reservations required

Proceeds from museum tours, events and exhibits go to support museum programs. Bring your own shopping bags. 30,000 square foot gift shop!

Aug
28
Fri
Native Cinema Showcase 2020: “More Than A Word” @ Online
Aug 28 @ 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

In Partnership with the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) and Santa Fe Indian Market, the National Museum of the American Indian presents the annual Native Cinema Showcase 2020 featuring “More Than A Word”, a documentary focusing on the Washington football team and its use of a derogatory mascot.

August 29 | 3 p.m. EST

Watch it here: americanindian.si.edu

After the screening, watch a conversation between Kevin Gover (Pawnee), Director of the National Museum of the American Indian, and activist Amanda Blackhorse (Diné), a plaintiff in the 2014 lawsuit Blackhorse v. Pro Football, Inc. The conversation will stream automatically when the film ends.

Special support provided by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Additional support provided by the New York State Council on the Arts under Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s Regional Economic Development Council Initiative, and by The Walt Disney Company.

Native Cinema Showcase 2020: “More Than A Word” @ Online
Aug 28 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

In Partnership with the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) and Santa Fe Indian Market, the National Museum of the American Indian presents the annual Native Cinema Showcase 2020 featuring “More Than A Word”, a documentary focusing on the Washington football team and its use of a derogatory mascot.

August 28 | 7 p.m. EST

August 29 | 3 p.m. EST

Watch it here: americanindian.si.edu

After the screening, watch a conversation between Kevin Gover (Pawnee), Director of the National Museum of the American Indian, and activist Amanda Blackhorse (Diné), a plaintiff in the 2014 lawsuit Blackhorse v. Pro Football, Inc. The conversation will stream automatically when the film ends.

Special support provided by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Additional support provided by the New York State Council on the Arts under Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s Regional Economic Development Council Initiative, and by The Walt Disney Company.