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SUMMARY:"Blossom Bash" at Tyson's Corner Center
DESCRIPTION:“Blossom Bash” Event \nSunday March 30\, 2025 \n11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. \nThe Plaza at Tysons Corner Center \nTysons Corner Center will celebrate Cherry Blossom season with a vibrant festival on the \nPlaza\, featuring themed activities\, live art\, entertainment performances\, food sampling\, sip \n& stroll “pink drinks”\, official NCBF merchandise giveaways\, and more. \n\nEvent activities will include: \n●  Exhibits from 20 Tysons Corner Center retailers and restaurants\, showcasing their \nCherry Blossom themed offerings \n●  Live Chalk Art activation in partnership with ArtsFairfax featuring 20 local artists \n●  Family-friendly free activities including face painting \n●  Special performances by Cherry Blossom Parade talent: Washington Commanders \nCommand Force and the Washington Wizards Dance Team \n●  “PenFed Petals” activation during the event; PenFed Credit Union will be \ngiving away beautiful build-your-own bouquets featuring cherry blossom \nbranches and other seasonal flowers. Plus\, their flower wall will be available \nfor selfies. PenFed members get VIP access and premium bouquets. \n●  Custom “Pink Drinks” from Earl’s\, Eddie V’s\, and Barrel + Bushel. Guests can take their drinks to the Plaza to sip\, stroll\, and enjoy the event.
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LOCATION:Tyson’s Corner Center\, 1961 Chain Bridge Rd\, Tysons\, VA\, 22102
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SUMMARY:Medium Rare's New Year's PJ Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Kick off 2025…in your pajamas! Medium Rare’s annual New Year’s Day Pajama Brunch is on Wednesday\, January 1st! \nGuests brunching at the popular prix-fixe restaurant are encouraged to wear their coziest\, classiest and craziest PJs for a chance to win $100 gift cards in four fun categories: \n\n\nBest Family Jammies \n\n\nMost Creative Pajamas \n\n\nBest Group Theme \n\n\nMost Festive PJs \n\n\nWhile brunchers enjoy Medium Rare signature dishes such as Steak & Eggs\, Medium Rare’s Famous Benedict\, overnight-soaked French Toast\, and bottomless mimosas for $34.95\, the Medium Rare staff will be judging your fit! \nBrunch Hours: 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM\nLocation: Medium Rare (ALL DMV AREA LOCATIONS) \n\nCleveland Park (3500 Connecticut Ave NW) – OpenTable\nArlington (3601 Fairfax Dr) – OpenTable\nBethesda (4904 Fairmont Ave) – OpenTable
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/medium-rares-new-years-pj-brunch/
LOCATION:Medium Rare\, 3500 Connecticut Ave. NW\, Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:Foodie,Other Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Westfield Montgomery Celebrates Year of the Snake w/ Love is Blind DC's Taylor & Garrett
DESCRIPTION:This year\, Westfield Montgomery celebrates the Year of the Snake with cultural activities and performances for all ages. \nAttendees can look forward to spectacular lion and dragon dances\, captivating musical acts\, dynamic kung fu demonstrations\, and hands-on arts and crafts\, including calligraphy and lantern-making workshops. Plus\, don’t miss a complimentary photo booth activation. Each day will feature a similar lineup of celebrations\, but the first weekend will kick off with opening remarks from Taylor and Garrett from Love is Blind DC\, esteemed guests and Chinese Culture and Community Service Center (CCACC) leaders. The festivities will culminate on February 8 with an exciting Lantern Festival\, complete with interactive riddles and prizes for participants. \nAs part of this celebration\, Westfield Montgomery invites shoppers to participate in a cherished Lunar New Year tradition by donating their gently used clothing to benefit Interfaith Works. Those who donate will receive a special red envelope\, known as “hongboa”\, or “lucky money” to redeem at participating retailers within Westfield Montgomery. Only from 11AM – 3PM on January 25th\, while supplies last. \nA full line up of the events can be found here and guest are encouraged to RVSP (for free) here. \nJanuary 25th \n\n\n\n10:40AM – 11AM – Dragon parade inside Westfield Montgomery\n11AM – Meet the Dragon at Center Court on Level 1 for opening remarks from CCACC\, Westfield Montgomery and local dignitaries\n11AM – 3PM – Cultural Performances\, Arts & Crafts\n\nVarious live performances include lion & dragon dances to symbolize luck\, happiness\, braveness\, and power. Musicals\, singing\, folk dancing\, opera\, kung-fu & martial arts\, Taichi\, folk sports\, Guzheng\, harmonica and more!\nExhibits and hands-on crafts include traditional Chinese painting & calligraphy\, flour doll making\, paper cutting crafts\, origami\, henna tattoo\, fashion and more!
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/love-is-blind-taylor-and-garrett/
LOCATION:Westfield Montgomery Mall\, 7101 Democracy Blvd.\, Bethesda\, MD\, 20817
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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SUMMARY:First Musical Reading of Damien Geter's "Delta King's Blues"
DESCRIPTION:Over the past 3 years\, IN Series has been collaborating with librettist and Cardwell Dawson Artist Fellow Jarrod Lee\, and composer Damien Geter\, to commission a new “blues” opera based on the life of blues legend Robert Johnson. \nJohnson\, according to legend\, sold his soul to the devil to learn the blues\, and in doing so invented the first truly American musical genre. The new Faustian opera\, premiering in a fully staged production in the 25-26 season will receive its first musical reading with Curtis Bannister as Robert Johnson\, Carl Dupont as the Devil\, Melissa Wimbish as Virginia\, Marvin Wayne Allen III as Willy\, and Jonathan Pierce Rhodes as the son. \n“The music of my chamber opera Delta King’s Blues is certainly a stylized version of Robert Johnson’s own blues making\, but also incorporates a sound world that is akin to what we know as contemporary “classical” music said Damien Geter. “These palettes exist to place the listener in Johnson’s world\, as well as the opposing\, mysterious\, and menacing place of the Crossroads where Johnson is said to have sold his soul.” \nDelta King’s Blues \n*new opera by Damien Geter\, libretto by Jarrod Lee FIRST MUSICAL READING \nDATE: Sunday\, January 26 at 4 PM\, reception at 5 PM \nLocation: MLK Library Auditorium: 901 G St NW\, Washington\, DC 20001 \nTickets: show $35\, $50 reception\, $75 combination of show and reception \nPurchase HERE \n*proceeds from the reception will be used to complete the commission of this new opera \n  \nFurther productions in IN Series’ 2024-25 season include Monteverdi’s Poppea\, which runs March 14-29 at Dupont Underground\, St. Mark’s Capitol Hill and Baltimore Theatre Project. The composer’s most famous and audacious final opera of love\, power\, sex\, and betrayal will be brought to life by Artistic Director Timothy Nelson in collaboration with Indian-Canadian choreographer Hari Krishnan and the INnovātiō Orchestra\, IN Series’ own period baroque band\, blending music of South India in an evening of whirling passion\, music\, poetry\, and Bharatanatyam dance. Concluding the season May 17 – June 1 is the long-awaited world premiere of Ethiopia\, a “living newspaper” written by Arthur Arent in 1937 that fuses theater and music to tell the story of Italy’s colonialist attack on Haile Selassie’s Ethiopia while the world stayed silent. Banned by the Roosevelt administration and never performed\, the work has been revived by playwright Sybil R. Williams with new music by Janelle Gill and will be showcased at Greenberg Theatre and Baltimore Theatre Project. \n 
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/delta-kings-blues/
LOCATION:MLK Auditorium\, 901 G St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001
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