Disposing of Holiday Trees in DC
The holidays are winding down and if you are someone who decorates with a real tree, now you have to figure out what to do with it. DC actually makes it pretty easy to dispose of your holiday tree.
Read MoreThe holidays are winding down and if you are someone who decorates with a real tree, now you have to figure out what to do with it. DC actually makes it pretty easy to dispose of your holiday tree.
Read MoreProving that cozy remains King, Hi-Lawn, the huge rooftop bar atop Union Market, bring DC its most anticipated winter-themed pop-up yet — an AprĂ©s Ski!Â
Read MoreONCE UPON A ONE MORE TIME is a fun night out, filled with pop tunes you know and love to dance to — that also takes the tiara off cherished fairytale characters with a modern empowerment agenda that seeks to redefine ‘happily ever after.’
Read MoreWinter Restaurant Week, presented by Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington, returns in 2022 as the biannual celebration of the region’s resilient restaurant industry from Monday, January 17, through Sunday, January 23.
Read MoreThe Gatsby Showcase, what event organizers called “the most exclusive fashion experience of the season,” sauntered the catwalk in the ballroom of the Mandarin Oriental earlier this month.
Read MoreFrom a gorgeous Presidential Christmas Tree and a scrumptious Holiday Presidential Afternoon Tea to a full Presidential Suite experience, there is much to enjoy for enthusiasts of presidential history and everyone seeking a festive unique holiday!
Read MoreDecember in Washington is always a special time, filled with seasonal activities and very merry things to do. To make sure you can make the most of your month, we’ve compiled eleven of the best local ways to get in the holiday spirit.
Read MoreDr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical is an enchanting classic story and heartwarming musical that makes an exciting stage show for both adults and children.
Read MoreAttendees especially rave about MetroCooking DC’s shops of specialty food products, including holiday gift options, while also experiencing live demos from James Beard honored chefs, participating in interactive workshops, and attending book signings from authors from throughout the country.
Read MoreKimpton’s new Banneker Hotel on 16th Street NW may have been written in the stars. Named to honor famed surveyor/astronomer and historical legend Benjamin Banneker who made astronomical observations that established the boundary points for the District, it sits on the meridian line he designated.
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