Neighborhood

Beautiful Day for a Beautiful House Tour

The impressive Georgetown House Tour continued its annual string of houses beautiful on Saturday.

Walking Through History, Past, Present and Future

One  thing about living in Washington, or maybe even in the modern world, there’s always something going on. There ...

Historic D.C. Washington Returns: Christmas 1783

When George Washington rode off to war in June 1776, he told Martha he would come back home in the ...

Women Groped on Cherry Hill Lane; Park Police Question ‘Person of Interest’

Metropolitan Police reported that a woman was walking in the 3200 block of Cherry Hill Lane around 4 a.m ...

Body Found in Potomac River

A body of a man was found in the Potomac River Aug. 20, around 7 p.m., Metropolitan Police reported ...

Citizens Expand Use of Cameras on the Streets

The Citizens Association of Georgetown has expanded the use of security cameras in the neighborhood.

Here’s CAG president Jennifer ...

See You in September: Tony & Joe’s, Nick’s to Re-open Fully

After closing due to the April 2011 flooding and after months of serving customers on outside tables, Tony and Joe ...

Cherry Blossom Festival Off to a Peak Start

This year’s annual National Cherry Blossom Festival will celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the gift of cherry trees from ...

Window Competition 2011

Meet the Judges

Nancy Miyahira – Nancy is the Marketing director for the Georgetown BID. During her years there, she has ...

Georgetown: Every Detail of Holiday Retail

When it comes to a body of style, nothing beats Georgetown’s retail district. From clothing and apparel, to jewelry ...

Primary Collars; The World of Tim and Jocelyn Greenan

Walking into the living room of Tim and Jocelyn Greenan, nothing screams out in particular extravagance. Its colors are earthy ...

Nov 4 OGB Meeting regarding Tudor Place

Speakers: EB Eve Barsoum, architectural historian, staff assistant to the Board SV Stephen Vanze, AIA architect, Chair, Old Georgetown Board ...

Second Annual Georgetown Photo Competition

The Georgetowner's annual photo competition has returned, bringing some of the year's best images of the neighborhood from ...

Georgetowner Holiday Benefit & Bazaar

Tickets are $50. To purchase, go to our homepage and click on the benefit invitation on the righthand side of ...

Gift Guide

This holiday season let your loved ones know how much you appreciate them with the gift of consideration, experience, emotion, and stimulation. It’s worth finding a gift that won’t soon be forgotten. With gifts like these, your loved ones will be thankful all year long. Price tags, labels and fads become obsolete in the presence of individually tailored, experiential endowments. No matter what, remember that a little thought with a touch of sentiment always prevails over the tangible. May the holidays provide you joys that supersede your credit card statement!

Weekend Roundup, October 22

Compiled by Dave Nyczepir | Oct 22, 2010

Arena Stage Grand Opening Celebration 10/23/10

Arena Stage is officially opening the Mead Center for American Theater on ...

Weekend Roundup: Columbus Day Weekend

Artisphere Opening

Sunday, 10 a.m. The Artisphere will be located where the old Newseum used to be in Rosslyn ...

Robberies In Georgetown

There have been a series of robberies in the Georgetown neighborhood since last Saturday, September 25.

An armed robbery took ...

Gala Guide

Second Chance Employment Services Last Kiss of Summer Gala Thursday, September 23, 6:30 p.m. - Midnight

Join special guest ...

Public Pools and Libraries Extend Hours

In an effort to increase heat safety throughout the city, D.C. government has announced extended hours for public pools and libraries.

Boat Tours Back in Georgetown

After Conspicuous Absence, Fenty Notes Education Achievements

DC Lifts Evening Meter Limits

Starbucks Offers Free Unlimited Wi-Fi

Starbucks is now offering free Wi-Fi to all customers.

Georgetown Apple Store to Open Friday

ESPN Zone Scheduled to Close

Jimmy Dean Passes Away

DC2NY Bus Goes to the Beach

European Food Shines at Local Farmers Market

Rose Park farmers market brings Belgian and French food to Georgetowners every Wednesday afternoon, rain or shine.

Safety Program Looks to Expand

Georgetown Boathouse Plans Still Stalled

Spotted in Georgetown: Conan O'Brien!!!

Lacoste Gives Back

The Body Shop Closes Doors in Georgetown

World Cup Fever Strikes Georgetown

Local bars are opening early and offering drink specials in honor of the FIFA World Cup on Friday and Saturday.

New Bike Lanes Offer More Protection

A Streetcar Desire

Mayor Fenty is calling the D.C. streetcar plan "one of the pillars of a modern, multi-modal transportation network that will move the District forward."

Evans Out, Another Vincent in Chairman Race

Reports have it that Jack Evans, surprisingly, is not running for the city council chair.

Weekend: Cultural Tourism DC

Big BID-ness Downtown

There was confidence on the part of the panelists delivering a report on the state of Downtown, mixed cogently with pragmatism and realistic assessments of the state of the economy.

DC Streetcar Showcase

Potential users and D.C. residents will get a chance to look at the latest in alternative public transportation when ...

Passport DC Kicks Off

Having exploded in popularity since its inception, this year's Passport DC is a month-long event comprising four weekends of major inter-cultural festivities and contact.

Gray Announces Candidacy

Vincent Gray has entered the building. And what an entrance it was.

The Cherry Trees of Washington

In the 1880s, Eliza Scidmore was so impressed with Japan's cherry trees, she started a campaign to send some to Washington.

Atlas Unshrugged: H Street, NE

H Street is a wide boulevard in Northeast, large enough to hold the city’s past and expansive enough to ...

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