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13th Annual EV Grand Prix | Festival Grounds At RFK Campus
May 3, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
The
13th annual DC Electric Vehicle Grand Prix (DC EVGP)
will be held on a purpose-built racetrack from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM alongside
Truck Touch
. Cheer on high school students from DC, Maryland, and Virginia as they strategize and race their hand-built electric vehicles.
Families with children are welcome to get an up-and-close look at the cars while the students work on passing the technical inspection and as they prepare to race. Practice and qualifying begin at 10 AM, and race heats begin at 12:30 PM.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to blend learning with fun, entertainment, and community spirit in the heart of the District of Columbia!
The event will take place at
RFK Stadium Lot 8.*
Schedule at a glance:
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
| View high school electric cars up close and personal!
9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
| Watch the practice and qualifying session
12:
00 PM – 12:30 PM
| Welcoming ceremony
12:30 PM
| Race countdown begins
3:30 PM
| Awards ceremony
*
Parking
is limited and we suggest using Metro, which is a short distance walk to the event.
Information Source: Department of Energy & Environment | eventbrite
American Soft Power: Disassembly of Institutions | Free Peoples of Russia House
May 17, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
American Soft Power: Disassembly of Institutions | Focus: Voice of America
Join us at the for a thought-provoking discussion on the current state of American soft power. Our speaker, Beth Mendelson, and moderator, Ilya Ponomarev, will explore how the traditional mechanisms of U.S. influence—media, diplomacy, cultural institutions, and international aid—are shifting, eroding, or being redefined in an age of political polarization, institutional skepticism, and rising authoritarianism.
About
the
Speaker – Beth Mendelson
With over 30 years of experience in communications and media, including 19 years at Voice of America, Ms. Mendelson offers a deeply informed perspective on current U.S. institutional shifts. She was an award-winning documentary filmmaker and Executive Producer at Voice of America, specializing in issue-driven storytelling. Her recent film Jamala: Songs of Freedom follows Ukrainian singer Jamala during the early hours of Russia's 2022 invasion and her activism for Ukraine.
Other selected works include:
Symphony of Courage – about Afghan music students escaping to Portugal
Turkey: Breaking the Silence – on media repression in Turkey
After Parkland – exploring school gun violence in the U.S.
Boko Haram: Journey From Evil – with original Boko Haram footage and stories of resistance
A Single Step – on global women leaders, hosted by Sally Field
AIDS: Living in the Shadows – hosted by Elton John
John F. Kennedy: A Legacy Remembered, Immigration: The New Face of America, and A Fateful Harvest
With 30 years in media, Mendelson has worked for PBS, CNN, ITN, ARD, and MSNBC, and produced content for organizations including the World Bank, USAID, and the State Department. She formerly led VOA’s Afghanistan Service.
About Free Peoples of Russia House
Founded by the Congress of People’s Deputies (a shadow parliament of the Russian Republic), the Free Peoples of Russia House is a nonprofit platform for the democratic opposition to the Putin regime. The House hosts regular events, including panel discussions, fundraising, and cultural programming, and facilitates dialogue between resistance representatives and the American political elite. Oversight is provided by a board of trustees chaired by President Lech Wałęsa and President Viktor Yushchenko.
Information Source: eventbrite
Bourbon & Bluegrass 2025 | President Lincoln's Cottage
May 17, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Lounge on Lincoln’s lawn, sip bourbon, and enjoy live bluegrass music at the 10th annual Bourbon and Bluegrass! Join us for this fantastic event on Saturday, May 17 and/or Sunday, May 18 from 1pm – 5pm and help protect this invaluable piece of our nation’s history!
President Lincoln and his family spent a quarter of his presidency here and it is where he drafted the Emancipation Proclamation. Help us keep this historic gem open and available to share Lincoln’s untold stories at our largest fundraiser of the year.
TICKET INFORMATION
One-Day General Admission
– Adult (with two drink tickets): $70.00
– Adult: $50.00
– Youth (ages 7 – 20): $35.00
– Child (ages 0 – 6): Free
Two-Day General Admission
– Adult (with two drink tickets): $115.00
– Adult: $75.00
– Youth (ages 7 – 20): $50.00
– Child (ages 0 – 6): Free
Single Day Parking Pass: $20
Each General Admission ticket includes:
An afternoon of live bluegrass music from critically acclaimed musicians
Exterior preservation tours of Lincoln's Cottage
Unlimited non-alcoholic beverages, more food options available for purchase
Adult With Drinks tickets also include:
Two drink tickets for specialized bourbon cocktails or premium non-alcoholic drinks (ID required; additional drink tickets available for purchase during event)
All proceeds from the event go toward preservation efforts at President Lincoln's Cottage; all sales are final, including unused drink tickets. For questions regarding our ticketing policies, email: bourbonandbluegrass@lincolncottage.org
LINEUP
EVENT DETAILS
Guests will be able to sign up for exclusive exterior preservation tours of President Lincoln’s Cottage with Director of Preservation Jeff Larry, at no extra charge. Spaces are limited, and sign-up will be on the day of the event.
Attendees are allowed and encouraged to bring their own picnic blankets and chairs to the event.
Food will be available for purchase during the event. We're excited to feature delicious offerings from local vendors!
SPECIAL THANKS
In-kind and organizational partners:
RSVP Catering
Sugarplum Tent Co
.
The Armed Forces Retirement Home
Schneider’s of Capitol Hill
Prestige-Ledroit Distributing Co.
For sponsorship opportunities email bourbonandbluegrass@lincolncottage.org.
VOLUNTEERING
We need your help! There are still volunteer spots available for both days of the festival. Volunteers work one of the festival days and receive a free ticket to the day they are not working. Work generally is from 12pm-6pm; volunteers must be 21+. To volunteer, please email volunteers@lincolncottage.org.
TAX DEDUCTION INFORMATION
Bourbon and Bluegrass is President Lincoln's Cottage's largest fundraiser of the year. As an independent 501c3 nonprofit event tickets, sponsorships, and donations help ensure that this unique and important resource is preserved for generations to come, and supports our educational programing for children and adults.
All donations to President Lincoln's Cottage are tax-deductible, as are a portion of event tickets.
Event Ticket Tax-Deductibility
Adult One-Day Tickets: All but $50 of each ticket
Youth One-Day Tickets: All but $20 of each ticket
Adult Two-Day Tickets: All but $100 of each ticket
Youth Two-Day Tickets: All but $40 of each ticket
VISITOR GUIDELINES
We want all visitors and festival attendees to have a safe and enjoyable experience. Read our visitor code of conduct
here
.
Armed Forces Retirement Home
President Lincoln’s Cottage is located on the grounds of the Armed Forces Retirement Home. For GPS use 140 Rock Creek Church Road, NW as your destination address. Because we’re located on a federal campus, visitors will need to check in and show their government ID at the entry gate.
Exploring beyond the boundaries of President Lincoln's Cottage is not permitted and results in trespassing on federal property.
Pets are not allowed on the grounds.
Photography
All events are considered public events for the purpose of photography and video.
Accessibility
We strive to make this special place as accessible as possible. Please review our accessibility options on our
website
.
Contact
Questions? Want to donate money or services to support the event? Contact President Lincoln’s Cottage with any questions at 202-829-0436 or bourbonandbluegrass@lincolncottage.org.
Information Source: President Lincoln's Cottage | eventbrite
2025 Brookland House and Garden Tour | GBGC House Tour Starting Point
May 18, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
2025 Brookland House and Garden Tour
This year's house and garden tour will be on Sunday, May 18th from 12 noon to 5:00 pm. Neighbors in Brookland and across the city look forward to this tour with eagerness each year because of the diversity of lovely houses and gardens in our neighborhood.
For complete details, visit
www.gbgc.org
Proceeds will go towards supporting the Greater Brookland Garden Club. The GBGC is a registered 501(c)3. This is an all-volunteer organization with no paid staff. All profits from this event will go towards planting and maintaining public garden spaces in the community.
TICKETS CAN ONLY BE PURCHASED ONLINE
IMPORTANT: GUIDEBOOK PICK-UP
Your purchased ticket needs to be exchanged for a guidebook the day of the tour. The guidebook will have all the house info along with a map of locations.
Pick-up location:
3400 12th St NE - in front of St. Anthony Catholic School.
Pick-up times
: 11AM - 3PM, Sunday, May 18th.
FAQs
Where Can I buy Tickets the Day of the Event?
We typically sell out prior to the tour date!
However, if any tickets are available, you will be able to buy online until sold out - Remember to pick up your guidebook at St. Anthony Catholic School at 3400 12th St. NE
What's the refund policy?
No refunds. Can't make the event? Share with a friend so that they can enjoy!
Is there a Rain Date for the event?
This is a rain or shine event! No rain date.
Can I bring my dog?
Please leave your pet at home!
Other Questions?
Email info@gbgc.org with any additional questions
Information Source: Greater Brookland Garden Club | eventbrite
GWRCCC's Jobs Fair- Washington, DC | 899 North Capitol St NE
May 21, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Job Seekers and Employers are welcome!
Information Source: Greater Washington Region Clean Cities Coalition | eventbrite
EU Open House – Kingdom of the Netherlands – Residence of the Ambassador | Residence of the Ambassador of the Netherlands in Washington D.C.
May 10, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
On May 10th, the doors of a truly remarkable home will open
–
and you're warmly invited to step inside.
This is your chance to explore the historic Residence of the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands on an exclusive
small-group tour
. You'll get a rare glimpse inside this impressive building, located in the picturesque Kalorama neighborhood.
The public spaces of the Residence are beautifully decorated with works of old Dutch masters and newer Dutch talent. Immerse yourself and be in awe of the exquisite artwork!
You’ll also have the opportunity to meet diplomats representing the Kingdom and learn more about their work, the longstanding ties between the Kingdom and the United States, and the rich history, economy, and culture of the Netherlands, Aruba, and Curaçao.
As you leave the Residence, you’ll be treated to a small gift.
Important Information for Visitors
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, please take note of the following:
Registration is required
: Only guests who have registered in advance will be granted access to the Residence.
Timeslot entry
: You may only join the tour during your confirmed timeslot.
Arrival time
: Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled tour to allow time for check-in. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated or rescheduled to a different timeslot.
Guided entry and exit
: All guests will be escorted in and out of the building at the beginning and end of the tour.
Security
: For security reasons, all visitors (including children) must be registered using their official first and last names. Please bring a valid photo ID. Bags may be subject to inspection.
Accessibility
: The Residence is wheelchair accessible.
Parking
: Please note that parking in the area is extremely limited or unavailable.
Personal belongings
: No storage is available for strollers, bicycles, coats, or other items. Only small handbags are permitted inside.
Change of plans?
If you're unable to attend, please cancel your registration as soon as possible so we can offer your spot to someone else.
Information Source: Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands | eventbrite
Mid-Atlantic Nanofab Managers Meeting | Georgetown University
May 1, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Mid-Atlantic Nanofab Managers Meeting
Welcome to the
Mid-Atlantic Nanofab Managers Meeting
! Join us for a day of networking, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration with fellow nanofabrication managers in the Mid-Atlantic region. This
in-person
event will feature insightful talks and opportunities to connect with peer experts. Don't miss this chance to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, best practices and developments in nanofab operations management. See you there!
Information Source: Mid-Atlantic Nanofab Managers Organizing Committee | eventbrite
Where are you, Adam? - Washington, D.C. | The Avalon Theatre
May 1, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Information Source: sole proprietor - Anton Gress | eventbrite
Humanitarian Aid & Foreign Policy in the Trump Era | National Press Club
May 1, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion, examining the trajectory and consequences of U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration. Our panel of experts will explore key themes such as global security, trade relations, geopolitical shifts, human rights, and anti-corruption efforts. The conversation will unpack how recent policy decisions impacted foreign aid, including agency restructurings and aid suspensions, and reflect on the ethical implications for international partnerships and U.S. global leadership. The discussion will be followed by an interactive Q&A session, offering a chance to engage directly with the panelists. Appetizers and beverages will be provided.
Information Source: New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs | eventbrite
SALSA DADDY: An Evening with Award-Winning Author Rick Martínez | All Souls Church Unitarian
May 2, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Join Bold Fork Books to celebrate the release of
SALSA DADDY
with author Rick Martínez! You'll learn more about Rick's journey since his wildly popular debut cookbook MI COCINA, dig deep into his new book, and have the opportunity to meet Rick and get your book signed!
Due to demand and capacity,
we will
not be processing refunds for this event.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rick Mart
í
nez
is a celebrated Mexican American cookbook author, New York Times bestseller, recipe developer, and food personality. His debut book, MI COCINA: Recipes and Rapture from My Kitchen in Mexico is a James Beard Award–winner, IACP Cookbook of the Year, IACP Best International Cookbook, and New York Times bestseller and serves as a transporting tribute to his family’s homeland of Mexico and a personal exploration of Rick’s self-identity as a third-generation Mexican American.
ABOUT THE COOKBOOK
The James Beard Award–winning author of the New York Times bestseller Mi Cocina is back with
SALSA DADDY,
a guide to the brightest dish in any Mexican meal, snack-filled afternoon, or sun-drenched beach day: salsa. From refreshing classics to rich sauces, this collection of over seventy salsas and twenty-four easy meals is a fun-loving introduction to the joy of Mexican cooking.
Chips, salsa, happiness. We know that essential truth. But after over 500 years of salsa history, there’s so much more to discover about this staple dish, one that cooks today can customize and riff on freely. Salsa can be an irresistible dip, yes, or a flavorful condiment, or it can be the basis for iconic Mexican meals—not to mention a savior for grilled cheese, burgers, rotisserie chicken, or platters of roasted vegetables.
Rick takes us deep into the world of traditional and modern salsas, where a playful pico de gallo with tomatoes, avocados, and chipotles is chopped up in a few minutes or where you might blend roasted peanuts with caramelized onions and toasted chiles for a nutty-savory spicy sauce. You’ll find smashed salsas, like La Tatemada Cremosa (charred tomato, chipotle in adobo, and crema), chopped salsas, such as Xnipec (tomato, habanero, and sour orange), as well as cooked salsas, like Pipián Verde (pepitas, peanuts, and tomatillo) and specials like Salsa Macha (peanuts, guiajillo, and chile de árbol) and Aioli Rojo (morita, guajillo, garlic, and lime). Turn these incredibly delicious salsas into easy meals like Chilaquiles, Enchiladas Gratinadas, Puffy Tacos, or Pozole Verde con Pollo. With over seventy salsa recipes and twenty-four easy meals that offer endless variation, Salsa Daddy shows you how salsa can catapult joy into your cooking and become the heart of every table. Like Rick, you’ll learn that salsa isn’t a condiment—it’s a lifestyle.
Information Source: Bold Fork Books | eventbrite
Dress for Success Washington, DC Derby High Tea | The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
May 3, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Welcome to
Dress for Success Washington, DC High Tea
! Join us for a delightful afternoon at
The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
for a high tea experience like no other. Indulge in a selection of teas, scones, sandwiches, and pastries while networking with like-minded individuals who support our mission. This event is your chance to dress to impress and enjoy a sophisticated atmosphere in the heart of the nation's capital. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to mingle, sip, and savor in style!
Information Source: Dress for Success Washington, DC | eventbrite
11th ANNUAL POWERUP DC Small Business Summit 2025 | Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
May 6, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
ANNUAL POWERUP DC – SMALL Business Summit 2025
Empowering Small Business for Success in a Changing Landscape
Small businesses are the backbone of the American economy. Each year, they employ more than half of the nation’s private workforce, generate new jobs, drive innovation, and enhance U.S. competitiveness. The small businesses of Washington, DC are no exception. DC Health Link and its business partners proudly support the vital growth and development of the DC small business community, recognizing its essential role in strengthening the District’s economy and contributing to the broader DC community.
The annual POWERUP DC is a premier business summit that offers invaluable information and resources to business owners and nonprofit professionals interested in launching, growing, and thriving in their ventures. Featuring a diverse array of professional seminars, interactive workshops, and dynamic networking sessions, POWERUP DC 2025 is tailored to empower DC small business owners, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders as they navigate their unique paths to success.
REGISTRATION IS FREE
SIGN UP NOW!!!! Space is LIMITED.
POWERUP EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON-$75.00
WHY ATTEND:
Learn about new business and funding opportunities to develop your business
Network with other business owners and entrepreneurs
Establish new contacts and reconnect with old ones
Get information and answers to your questions about the ACA and the DC Health Link small business marketplace
Learn about legislative & regulatory review and updates that may affect your business
Meet exhibitors who have information to help you grow and prosper your business
The POWERUP DC Marketplace
is an interactive space where participants can explore and learn about the wide range of goods and services offered by DC government agencies and the local business community. Several
Made in DC
vendors will be onsite, showcasing their unique offerings.
Made in DC
is a local initiative that supports and promotes businesses that design, make, produce, or assemble their products right here in the District.
Participating Partners of the DC Health Link Small Business Brain Trust
• DC Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB)
• The Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP)
• DC Public Library
• DC Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD)
• DC Small Business Development Center Network at Howard University
• Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED)
• DC Main Streets Program, Mayor’s Office on Community Affairs (MOCA)
• Mayor’s Office on Community Relations (MOCR)
• Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs (MOLA)
• Latino Economic Development Corporation (LEDC)
• The Coalition (formerly CNHED)
• Serve DC - The Mayor’s Office on Volunteerism and Partnerships
• U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
• Anacostia Economic Development Corporation
• Washington DC Economic Partnership
Information Source: DC Health Link | eventbrite
The Ultimate Mother's Day Drag Brunch (Washington DC) - 11:00am Show | THRōW Social™
May 11, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
YOU ARE BUYING TICKETS TO THE 11AM SHOW
Doors Open at 11AM
Shows Start at 12:00PM
We're back for a fabulous Mother's Day Drag Brunch at Throw Social! 4 flocking fabulous queens take to the stage to perform in this sassy, extravagant, fantabulous event!
$25 ADMISSION
includes admission // seat // and a complimentary meet & greet with the Queens!
food and drink are NOT included
but a brunch buffet, LIMITED a la carte menu, and cocktails will be available for purchase
Bottomless Mimosas available for $25 per person
Choose from an Endless Brunch Buffet or a LIMITED a la carte menu!
BUFFET MENU ($30)
- scrambled eggs
- breakfast potatoes
- French Toast
- Waffles
- Assorted Danishes & Muffins
- Bacon
- Biscuits & Gravy
- Corn Beef Hash Brown
- Salad Bar
- Margherita Flatbreads
- Action Carving Station w/ Ham
Dollar Bills provided onsite!
AGES 18+
Information Source: SADBrunch | eventbrite
2025 Art Fair & Winefest | Washington Farmers' Market
May 16, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Washington D.C.
The 44th annual Art Fair & Winefest will be held in historic downtown Washington May 16-18, 2025. This unique festival in the heart of Missouri wine country draws visitors each spring from across the Midwest. On Friday and Saturday, visitors can enjoy a wine tasting with over 65 wine options or buy a bottle and browse the Art Fair. There will be live music and delicious food all weekend long. Sunday hosts Sip & Savor Sunday which is a food and wine pairing event designed to provide seasoned wine-tasting guests or first-time visitors with a truly memorable experience.
Festival hours:
Friday 5 - 10 PM
Saturday 11 AM - 10 PM
Sunday 11 AM - 4 PM
Wine tasting hours:
Friday 5 - 10 PM
Saturday 12 - 10 PM
Sip & Savor Sunday
Sunday 12 PM - 3 PM
Ticket pricing:
Light Flight • 8 Tastings • $15
Full Experience • 15 Tastings • $25
Sip & Savor Sunday • Food & Wine Pairings • $30
Entertainment Schedule:
Friday: Rivers Edgs 6-10 PM
Saturday: Kate Schroeder 12:00 - 3:00 PM | The New Prarie Drifters 3:30-6:30 PM | Savana 7-10 PM
Sunday: Tobey Fisher 12-3 PM
Food Court:
Aston Concessions, Big Boys Grilled Subs & Wings, Dynasty Manna, Ernesto's Authentic Mexican Restaurant, Exit 11, Greek to Me, Ray Ray's Kettle Corn, Washington Lions Club!
This event is presented by Downtown Washington, Inc. and Triple 3 Vineyard! Thank you to our event sponsors: Bank of Washington, Dirt Cheap, Grey Eagle Distributors, Heritage Community Bank, KFAV, & National Fire Suppression.
Information Source: Downtown Washington, Inc. | eventbrite
Sandlot Summer Series Uptown Edition | 1900 7th St NW
May 17, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
REE RSVP Ticket Policy
A FREE RSVP ticket provides complimentary admission only if you are inside the venue before the RSVP time listed for the event. Being in line does not count as being inside. To gain free entry, you must be physically inside the venue before the stated time.
If you are not inside by the RSVP time, you will be required to pay for admission. Early arrival is highly recommended.
Please note: An RSVP ticket does not guarantee entry. Admission is subject to venue capacity. The only way to guarantee entry is to purchase a ticket.
⸻
General Disclaimer
Each event venue and its management reserve the right to deny entry for failure to follow basic rules, including:
• Dress code violations
• Intoxication
• Any other venue policies
Dress code restrictions are enforced at management’s discretion.
Information Source: J&J Ent Group Ent | eventbrite
DC ARAB AMERICAN CULTURE FESTIVAL 2025 | The Dew Drop Inn
May 17, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Welcome to the
DC ARAB AMERICAN CULTURE FESTIVAL 2025
! Join us for a day filled with delicious food, vibrant music, and captivating performances celebrating Arab American heritage. The festival will be held at
The Dew Drop Inn
, where you can immerse yourself in the rich culture and traditions of the Arab American community. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to experience the beauty and diversity of Arab American culture right here in DC!
The event is hosted by DC natives
Quartertonez Music
and
Malikat Al Dabke
. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to
Heal Palestine
.
Information Source: Quartertonez Music | eventbrite
The Legacy Continues: JVMP Senior Video Showcase and Awards Dinner | Archbishop Carroll High School
May 18, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Jim Vance Media Program Honors the Class of 2025
Archbishop Carroll High School’s Jim Vance Media Program (JVMP) will honor its fourth graduating class by hosting the Senior Video Showcase and Awards Dinner, themed
The Legacy Continues IV: Staying Alive!
It will exhibit reflections from the work of the senior class students on Sunday, May 18, 2025, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. in the school’s Augustinian Hall.
All tickets are $50.00, and there is no fee for the honorees.
This event is designed to celebrate the legacy of NBC -News 4 Anchor, Jim Vance, who is renowned for his interviews and storytelling. It will be the culminating ceremony to present “
Legacy Awards
,” supported by NBC News 4, Kathy and Amani Vance (wife and daughter of Jim Vance). The highlight of the evening is the presentation of the Vance Family Scholarship, which will be announced along with other Legacy Awards and acknowledgments.
The after-five event provides the Class of 2025 with a glamorous evening that celebrates how Vance's storytelling heritage has been perpetuated throughout their four-year experience in JVMP. It will be intimate and focus on the achievements of the senior students and program highlights. Since this is a private dinner to honor only the seniors and their families, seating is limited. Donations are needed to provide scholarships for the graduates.
100% of the ticket sales and monetary donations will go towards the awards, gifts, and scholarship/stipend opportunities for the graduates. We desire to host this event annually, and it can only be done with your assistance. As we continue to develop, grow, and pass the torch to generations of students in the future. We want this effort to continue for the recognition and fundraising of our young people.
*** Donations are requested due to a capacity limit for ticket sales. All donations are tax-deductible.
Information Source: Cherie Ward, Ph.D. | eventbrite
2025 "Jog N' Jam"| Mental Health Run | Fletchers Cove
May 18, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
We are the Nathaniel H Pickett II Foundation, and we are running for mental health!
Join us for a run with scenic routes and feel-good activities for people of all ages. Choose between a 2.5K 5K or 10K to walk or run, and bring in the positive vibes with live music, and wellness activities!
Event Details
When:
May 18th, 2025
Where:
Fletcher's Cove, Washington, DC 20016
Registration Includes:
Medals
Access to all of the day's festivities, including live music, giveaways and prizes, and wellness vendors with mindfulness workshops, yoga sessions, and resources for mental health support
Donation to Organization
Canoes available for rent
Important Details:
Parking on-site
ID required for registration
In case of inclement weather, the event will be rescheduled to a later date
Our Mission:
To unite our community and bring awareness to the importance of mental health.
*Agencies focused on mental health are invited to apply as exhibitors. Use the link below to submit your application for consideration.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUVDZIWPxTmsDPyc58SC9YOpN1KFvesTegCxZRw-wauRWbnA/viewform?usp=sharing
Information Source: Nathaniel H. Pickett II Foundation | eventbrite
Hybrid Event: Girl on Girl, Sophie Gilbert | East City Bookshop
May 1, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Washington D.C.
East City Bookshop welcomes Sophie Gilbert to discuss her book, Girl on Girl: How Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves. Note on Format:This hybrid event will have both an in-person component with limited seating as well as a virtual broadcast via Zoom Webinar. Both in-person and virtual attendees will be able to pose questions to the author during audience Q&A. ABOUT GIRL ON GIRL FromAtlanticcritic and Pulitzer Prize finalist Sophie Gilbert, a blazing critique of early aughts pop culture
What happened to feminism in the twenty-first century? This question feels increasingly urgent after a period of cultural and legislative backlash, when widespread uncertainty about the movement’s power, focus, and currency threatens decades of progress.
Sophie Gilbert identifies an inflection point in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when the energy of third-wave and “riot grrrl” feminism collapsed into a regressive period of hyper-objectification, sexualization, and infantilization. Gilbert mines the darker side of nostalgia, training her keen analytic eye on the most revealing cultural objects of the era, across music, film, television, fashion, tabloid journalism, and more. And what she recounts is harrowing, from the leering aesthetic of American Apparel ads and explicit music videos to a burgeoning internet culture vicious toward women in the spotlight and damaging for those who weren’t. Gilbert tracks many of the period’s dominant themes back to the explosion of internet porn, tracing its widespread influence as it began to pervade our collective consciousness.
Gilbert paints a devastating picture of an era when a distinctly American confluence of excess, materialism, and power worship collided with the culture’s reactionary, puritanical, and chauvinistic currents. Amid a collective reconsideration of the way women are treated in public, Girl on Girl is a blistering indictment of the matrix of misogyny that undergirded the cultural production of the early twenty-first century, and how it continues to shape our world today. Sophie Gilbert is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where she writes about television, books, and popular culture. She won the 2024 National Magazine Award for Reviews and Criticism and was a finalist for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Criticism. She lives in London.
Information Source: East City Bookshop | eventbrite
Project Poetic Justice Community Concert | Church of the Epiphany
May 3, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Welcome to the Project Poetic Justice Community Concert!
Join us at The Church of the Epiphany in Washington, DC for an afternoon of
music
,
poetry
, and
community
discussion. This event is about coming together to celebrate
artistic expression
and
creativity
. Project Poetic Justice is a new initiative at the DC Jail, harnessing the talent and passion of young men between the ages of 18-24 currently experiencing incarceration.
Please consider contributing to this project via this campaign
. All money will go toward paying artists and covering the cost of the performance venue.
This event will feature original poems written by the participants, as well as new musical compositions centered around their poetry. The program will close with a short panel discussion on the role of arts education in carceral settings.
Panelists for this event include: Dr. Amy K. Lopez, Collie Levar Long, Koumba Yasin, and Aram Sinnreich.
Whether you're a fan of
spoken word
,
live music
, or want to learn more from local activisits, this event is sure to spark your interest!
Don't miss out on this opportunity to be part of a
meaningful
and
inspiring
event. Mark your calendars and get ready to experience
Project
Poetic Justice
in action!
This program couldn't be possible without the incredible dedication of poets, composers, vocalists, and instrumentalists from both Johns Hopkins University & the Peabody Institute. Additional thanks go out to all guest speakers and panelists, including: Dr. Tony Keith Jr., Drew Anderson of the Spoof School, Dora Malech of the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, Colie Levar Long of Georgetown University's Prison Justice Initiative, Rahzé Sinclair, Jane Lewty, Dr. Amy Lopez, and many more!
Information Source: Ryan Alexander | eventbrite
Funk Academy XVI | Lisner Auditorium
May 3, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Capital Funk's annual Funk Academy showcase returns, bringing an unmissable evening of dance performances to DC. Celebrating our 16th year, we remain dedicated to promoting and sharing dance culture within the DMV community and beyond. Join us for a vibrant night of entertainment that highlights the diverse and powerful expressions of dance.
Doors will open at 6 PM, and the show will begin at 7 PM!
Check our Instagram @capitalfunk for updates on the show lineup and more.
Join us the day after on Sunday, May 4th, for our Funk Academy Workshops! Details coming soon.
Information Source: Capital Funk | eventbrite
KDLM 65-erių metų jubiliejaus pokylis/KDLM 65 Year Anniversary Gala | Lietuvos Respublikos ambasada JAV
May 3, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Vašingtono Kristijono Donelaičio lituanistinės mokyklos 65 metų jubiliejinis vakaras
Data: Šeštadienis, Gegužė 3, 2025
Laikas: 19:00 val. (Šiaurės Amerikos rytų vasaros laikas)
Vieta: Lietuvos Respublikos ambasada JAV
Sveiki visi!
Gegužės 3 d. kviečiame Jus į Vašingtono
Kristijono Donelaičio lituanistinės mokyklos
65 metų jubiliejų! Tai bus ypatingas vakaras, skirtas mokyklos istorijai ir bendruomenės draugystei švęsti.
Šventės metu koncertuos kanklininkė
Simona Smirnova
su pianistu
Roberto Villeda
. Šventinį lietuvišką stalą ruoš
Daivos Kubilinskas
komanda, o
St. Arnold's Mussel Bar
pasirūpins atviru baru. Vakaro metu jūsų lauks loterija su nuostabiais prizais, bei projekto"Padovanok mokyklai rekordą" rezultatų fiksavimas!
Į šį renginį kviečiami visi, sulaukę
21 metų amžiaus
.
Ateikite ir švęskime kartu
mokyklos istoriją bei indėlį į lietuvybę!
#KDLM65
~~~~~~~
Hello everyone!
On May 3rd, we invite you to celebrate the
65th anniversary of
Washington
Kristijonas Donelaitis Lithuanian School
! It will be a special evening dedicated to honoring the school's history and the friendships within our community.
The event will feature a performance by "kanklės"
player Simona Smirnova
and pianist
Roberto Villeda
. A festive Lithuanian feast will be prepared by
Daiva Kubilinskas' team
, while
St. Arnold's Mussel Bar
will provide an open bar. A raffle with amazing prizes awaits you,as well as the recording of the results of the project "Give the School a Record"!
This event is open to guests
21 years and older
.
Come and celebrate with us as we honor
our school's history and its contribution to Lithuanian heritage!
#KDLM65
Information Source: KDLM | eventbrite
6TH ANNUAL CINCO DE MAYO TACOS & TEQUILA BRUNCH & DAY PARTY | THE MAYFLOWER CLUB
May 4, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
NOTE: CALL/TEXT 202.590.6323 FOR BRUNCH RESERVATIONS
SUNDAY MAY
4
TH 2024
1:00PM-8:00PM
6TH ANNUAL TACOS & TEQUILA DAY PARTY
"BRUNCH & DAY PARTY"
THE MAYFLOWER CLUB - ZEBBIES GARDEN (RETRACTABLE ROOFTOP)
1223 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW
WASHINGTON DC 20036
SCHEDULE:
BRUNCH SEATING I - 1:00PM - 3:00PM
BRUNCH SEATING II - 3:00PM - 5:00PM
ENCLOSED/RETRACTABLE ROOFTOP DAY PARTY - 3:00PM - 8:00PM
PRICES
$ 60.00 INCLUDES TAX & GRATUITY
INCLUDE BOTTOMLESS MIMOSAS AND BRUNCH - ONLINE PURCHASE GUARANTEES SEATING
ADD-ONS:
MARGARITA CARAFE - $35
SANGRIA CARAFE - $25
BLOODY MARY CARFE - $25
HENNESSY MIMOSA CARAFE - $40
CINCO DE MAYO DRINK MENU:
WATERMELON, PEACH, CLASSIC, PINEAPPLE & MANGO MARGARITAS
$12 TEQUILA SHOTS - BRUNCH
THE ENTERTAINMENT:
Three DJ's spinning - R&B / HIP-HOP | SALSA | BACHATA | AFRO-BEATS | SOCA
Mariachi Band on Patio
Specialty Drink Menu
All followed by the Rooftop Day Party
THE AMENITIES:
Retractable Rooftop
Outdoor Patio
Three Levels
Parking Garage -
1800 M STREET
Hookah
BOTTLE SERVICE/TABLE RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE BY CALLING/TEXTING
202.590.6323
THE MENU:
MAC & CHEESE
BREAKFAST POTATOES - x
SCRAMBLED EGGS
COLLARD GREENS W/SMOKED TURKEY
TACO BAR - CHICKEN & BEEF
BLACKENED SALMON W/CAJUN SAUCE
JERK CHICKEN WINGS
SHRIMP & GRITS - x
SAUTEED BROCCOLI - x
BACON
CINNAMON FRENCH TOAST
BELGIUM WAFFLES - x
MAPLE PORK SAUSAGE - x
BOTTOMLESS MIMOSAS
INCLUDES ROOFTOP DAY PARTY
ATTIRE:
CASUAL ATTIRE
MUST BE 21 & OLDER
THANK YOU
TERRY FRASIER
SOCIAL ARCHITECTS
Information Source: SOCIAL ARCHITECTS - TERRY FRASIER | eventbrite
Amapiano Sundays: Cinco de Mayo | Hook Hall
May 4, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Hello Summer!
We're bringing the Balcony Mix vibes to Washington DC Every First Sunday of the Month. Come enjoy some Amapiano sounds, food and a beverage in Anacostia
FREE with RSVP
Sounds by DJ Mobu and Friends
DISCLAIMER: BY ATTENDING AMAPIANOSUNDAYS, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BEING PHOTOGRAPHED AND AND INCLUDED IN VIDEO CONTENT FOR PROMOTIONAL USE.
Information Source: @AmapianoDMV | eventbrite
FGIDC 2025 Met Gala Party and Vendor Showcase | The Darcy
May 5, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Fashion Group International DC welcomes you to
THE
night in fashion - the Met Gala!
Join us for the most stylish evening in the DMV at
The Darcy Hotel
as you watch the stars strut down the red carpet to the 2025 theme, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style", inspired by Monica L. Miller’s 2009 book
Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity.
So come dressed to the nines and on theme to experience an evening of high fashion and networking while enjoying refrehsments.
NEW THIS YEAR
- vendor showcase featuring local organizations so you can discover what's hot and fashionable in DC!
Interested in becoming a vendor?
DM @fgidc on Instagram or email fashiongroupinternationaldc@gmail.com.
--
Tickets:
Red Carpet Access: $85
Golden Hour Experience: $115
(Red Carpet Access + professional photo)
Met Gala Elite: $135
(Golden Hour Experience + exclusive VIP lounge access)
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Parking:
Event parking: $25, Overnight Valet: $60
Metro:
Dupont Circle (Red line), Farragut North (Red line) and McPherson Square (Blue, Orange and Silver lines) are all ~12 minute walks. Ride share encouraged.
Information Source: Fashion Group International DC | eventbrite
Roseanne A. Brown & Rick Riordan: SERWA BOATENG'S GUIDE TO SAVING THE WORLD | 1155 Dahlia St NW
May 6, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
Loyalty is super excited to welcome
Roseanne A. Brown in conversation with Rick Riordan
to celebrate the release of
Serwa Boateng's Guide to Saving the World
! This event will take place at
The DC Pop Up at 1155 Dahlia St NW, which is next to JINYA Ramen.
**This event is a "book as ticket" ticketed event, and registration is required to attend.
**
Please RSVP on Eventbrite to reserve your space by purchasing a copy of the book! You must purchase a copy of Serwa Boateng's Guide to Saving the World via Eventbrite, which will count as your ticket to the event. We'll also have additional copies of Roseanne's books available and pre-signed books by Rick Riordan (while supplies last) will be available for sale at the event. Please email us
events@loyaltybookstores.com
with any questions.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents the thrilling conclusion to Roseanne A. Brown's middle grade trilogy about a pre-teen girl who, as half-Slayer and half-vampire, is caught between two worlds.
Serwa Boateng has gone head-to-head with vampires, witches, and even a death god. But now, with the fate of the magical world at stake, she'll have to face her toughest foe yet: her own grandmother.
Finally free after decades of being trapped inside the Midnight Drum, the dreaded obayifo Nana Bekoe seeks the destruction of the Abomofuo. Even worse, she has Serwa's father under her thrall. Now, the hunters have become the hunted, as the Slayers' defenses are powerless in the face of an enemy who has access to all their secrets.
Serwa's only chance of saving her father might just lie with the Keepers, an organization whose powers exist outside the normal rules of magic. But the Keepers are even more secretive than the Abomofuo, and finding them will require Serwa to trek across the United States. At least she has her friends by her side for the journey . . . friends who currently hate her guts. The survival of everything and everyone Serwa has ever loved hinges on her completing this final hunt without losing herself in the process.
Serwa Boateng has been a Slayer. She's been a vampire. But now, it's time for her to become something else entirely: a hero.
Endorsed by Rick Riordan, author of the Disney+ hit series Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Roseanne “Rosie” A. Brown
was born in Kumasi, Ghana and immigrated to the wild jungles of central Maryland as a child. She graduated from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor’s in Journalism and was also a teaching assistant for the school’s Jiménez-Porter Writers’ House program. Her debut novel
A Song of Wraiths and Ruin
was an instant New York Times Bestseller, an Indie Bestseller, and received six starred reviews. She has worked with Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney among other publishers.
ABOUT THE CONVERSATION PARTNER
Rick Riordan
, dubbed “storyteller of the gods” by Publishers Weekly, is the author of five #1 New York Times best-selling middle grade series with millions of copies sold throughout the world:
Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The Heroes of Olympus
, and the
Trials of Apollo
, based on Greek and Roman mythology; the
Kane Chronicles
, based on Ancient Egyptian mythology; and
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard
, based on Norse mythology. Rick collaborated with illustrator John Rocco on two #1 New York Times best-selling collections of Greek myths for the whole family:
Percy Jackson’s Greek Gods
and
Percy Jackson’s Greek Heroes
. Rick is also the publisher of an imprint at Disney-Hyperion, Rick Riordan Presents, dedicated to finding other authors of highly entertaining fiction based on world cultures and mythologies. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts with his wife and two sons.
Please note Loyalty has a zero tolerance policy for harassment or intimidation of any kind during our in-person and virtual events.
Information Source: Loyalty Bookstores | eventbrite
2025 Sorkin Summit | Hogan Lovells
May 7, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Washington D.C.
The Sorkin Summit
Compass Pro Bono’s annual excellence in nonprofit governance conference helps new and experienced board members, Executive Directors, and other nonprofit leaders become more informed and effective.
From experts who share insights and best practices to structured peer learning and networking, the Summit will equip you to better navigate changing times impacting your work in service of your community
Cli
ck
here
for more information.
Cli
ck
here
if you want to join us virtually for the Sorkin Summit.
Cli
ck
here
to attend in Chicgao
.
Cli
ck
here
to attend in Minneapolis
.
Information Source: Compass Pro Bono | eventbrite