Weekend Round Up September 18, 2014


Distilled Truth series – Through The Looking Glass

September 18th, 2014 at 07:00 PM | $50

Next Thursday RiRa will host part 3 of its Distilled Truth series – Through The Looking Glass. Two unique bottles of Scotch from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society will be used to educate on the effects different glassware has on the flavor of Whiskey. This is a very unique event because when those two whiskies are gone, they are gone.
Address

Whiskey Room at RiRa; 3125 M Street NW

Adopt Force One

September 19th, 2014 at 11:00 AM | Free | JRoberts@ITCDC.com | Tel: (202) 312-1552 | Event Website

Downtown visitors are invited to spend part of their afternoon visiting the Washington Humane Society’s mobile adoption van. Cats and dogs greet passersby in search of a play date. And for those who want to give an animal a permanent home, the van is equipped with Wi-Fi and a printer for a speedy adoption application process.

Address

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Woodrow Wilson Plaza; 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

“Ink & Grain” Opening Reception

September 19th, 2014 at 05:00 PM | free | info@oldprintgallery.com | Tel: (202) 965-1818 | Event Website

The Old Print Gallery’s fall print show, Ink & Grain, will open on Friday, September 19, 2014 with a free nighttime opening reception from 5-8pm. One of the most ancient forms of printmaking, the woodcut saw an energized revival during the 20th century. American printmakers experimented heavily with technique, by manipulating the grain of the matrix and crafting new methods of ink application. Ink & Grain celebrates this renaissance and the skilled printmakers who worked in the medium.

Address

The Old Print Gallery; 1220 31st Street NW

UNCENSORED Preview Party

September 19th, 2014 at 07:00 PM | msalazar@scottcircle.com | Tel: 202 695-8226 | Event Website

A preview party for UNCENSORED on September 19 will give guests a sneak peek at the art installations and will feature signature cocktails representing local mixologists’ favorite banned books.

The preview party for Banned Books Week will include signature cocktails representing favorite banned books by:

Chantal Tseng, Mockingbird Hill

Duane Sylvestre, Bourbon Steak

Phil Greene, Museum of the American Cocktail

Address

Great Hall; Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library; 901 G Street, NW

The Seventh Annual Joan Hisaoka “Make A Difference” Gala

September 20th, 2014 at 05:30 PM | Event Website

The Joan Hisaoka “Make a Difference” Gala was created in an effort to continue to fulfill Joan’s desire to help others living with cancer and to raise money to support organizations that bring hope and healing to those faced with serious illness. The black tie event includes a reception, program, dinner, silent and live auctions and an after party. Omni Shoreham Hotel. Call 202-302-0053.

Address

The Omni Shoreham, 2500 Calvert Street NW

Wiener 500 Dachshund Dash

September 20th, 2014 at 01:00 PM | Free to attend, $20 per dog to race (all fees go to charity) | JRoberts@ITCDC.com | Tel: (202) 312-1552 | Event Website

Kick off Oktoberfest at the third annual Wiener 500 Dachshund Dash. Enjoy an afternoon of music, food, beer and beverages while watching the races. Dogs will race in heats of up to 8 dogs each, with a championship race for the winners of each of the heats.

First prize is $150, second place is $100 and third place is $50.

Address

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Woodrow Wilson Plaza; 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Colonial Market & Fair

September 20th, 2014 at 09:00 AM | info@mountvernon.org | Tel: 7037802000 | Event Website](http://www.mountvernon.org/)

The annual Colonial Market & Fair at Mount Vernon features dozens of America’s finest craftspeople and plenty of family fun! Fifty colonial-attired artisans demonstrate 18th-century crafts and sell traditional wares such as baskets, woodcarvings, tin and ironwork, leatherworkings, weavings, furniture, and much more. New this year: Try your hand at 18th century cricket! Cricket games will be played throughout the weekend.

Address

George Washington’s Mount Vernon; 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway; Mount Vernon, VA 22121

Ralph Nader To Speak

September 21st, 2014 at 12:45 PM | Free | office@rruuc.org | Tel: 301-229-0400 | Event Website](http://www.rruuc.org/)

Ralph Nader will speak on his new book “Unstoppable: The Emerging Left Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State” – a path for liberals and conservatives to work together to stop the growing power of “corporatism”.

When: Sunday, September 21, 2014, 12:45 PM

For more information contact: 301-229-0400

Address

River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 6301 River Road, Bethesda, Maryland

From Farm to Fork Dinner

September 21st, 2014 at 05:30 PM | $200-$250 | debra@centralfarmmarkets.com | Tel: 703-922-0933 | Event Website](http://gypsysoul-va.com/2014/09/from-farm-to-fork/)

Join us on September 21 at a Farm to Fork Dinner hosted by Chef RJ Cooper at his newest restaurant, Gypsy Soul, located at Mosaic in Fairfax, VA. The evening will include a seven-course dinner featuring local bounty from CFM’s farmers and food artisans, farm-inspired cocktails, music from Jake and the Burtones and a live auction you won’t want to miss! This event supports Future Harvest CASA. Get tickets online with the link below, or call Stuart Carter at 703-922-0933.

Address

Gypsy Soul Restaurant; Mosaic District; 8296 Glass Alley; Fairfax, VA 22031

Playback The Tape: St. Elmo’s at The Tombs

September 22nd, 2014 at 08:00 PM | Free | info@playbackthetape.com | Tel: 4129510341 | Event Website](http://www.playbackthetape.com/)

free! all ages! 100% home-recorded vhs fun!

playbackthetape presents THE movie in THE bar on THE campus that inspired it… it’s a back-to-school, pre-30th anniversary, edited-for-television presentation of ST. ELMO’S for one night only at georgetown’s historic bar, the tombs. in addition to your favorite cast of brat packers on screen (and delicious 1980s commercial breaks in between), tonight’s event also features a personal videotaped intro by screenwriter Carl Kurlander!

Address

1226 36th street nw

Ethics in a Rapidly Changing World

September 23rd, 2014 at 05:30 PM | $10-$40 | khutt@council.bbb.org | Tel: 703-247-9345 | [Event Website](https://www.prsa-ncc.org/ethics-rapidly-changing-world)

Public Relations Society of America – National Capital Chapter and the Georgetown University Global Social Enterprise Initiative for an interactive discussion on how technology, news cycles and other changes are influencing our ethical judgments and behaviors. Notable panelists will focus on the ethical challenges during times of transition, particularly as elected and government officials, lobbyists, and public relations practitioners move through the “revolving door” of Washington.

Address

McDonough School of Business; Room 415, Hariri Building; Georgetown University; 390 37th and O Streets NW

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