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Washingtonian: These Georgetown Medical Students Are Organizing Hospital Supply Donations Around the World

March 27, 2020

Unable to scrub up but eager to help the healthcare community, a group of Georgetown medical students started MedSupplyDrive, a nonprofit that collects protective gear for hospitals across the country.

Washingtonian: Families Need Food. Restaurant Workers Need Jobs. This New Delivery Service Connects Them.

March 24, 2020

Clyde’s Restaurant Group and Knead Hospitality + Design have teamed up with Martha’s Table for Food It Forward, an initiative enabling the public to purchase meals online from DC restaurants to be delivered to vulnerable populations.

Washingtonian: Here’s How You Can Get Face Masks to Healthcare Workers

March 23, 2020

The team at the Georgetown’s Carine’s Bridal Atelier are sewing face masks for hospitals. Drop off materials like dish cloths or cotton shirts at the front of the store, or donate money for supplies through the store’s gofundme.

Red Tricycle: 6 Stroller-Friendly Hikes

March 22, 2020

Stroll along Georgetown Waterfront Park’s riverfront promenade, or walk along the paved paths that crisscross the park.

Washingtonian: A Gourmet Butcher Shop Is Coming to Georgetown

March 2, 2020

Georgetown Butcher will offer humanely raised meats, seafood, and luxury products.

WTOP: National Park Service Approves Plan to Revitalize C&O Canal in Georgetown

February 27, 2020

Those dreaming of taking a stroll along a rejuvenated C&O Canal in the Georgetown area of D.C. are in for a treat: The National Park Service has approved a plan to revitalize the canal and some surrounding areas.

Washingtonian: Direct-to-Consumer Shoe Brand Allbirds Is Opening Its First DC Store in Georgetown Today

February 27, 2020

Allbirds, the shoe line known for its easy-to-slip-on and washable sneakers, is opening on M Street.

Washingtonian: Washington Architect Hany Hassan Is Quietly Behind Some of the City’s Most Notable Projects

February 25, 2020

Hany Hassan may be America’s least-conspicuous elite architect. Pick a prominent Washington destination and there’s a good chance the Georgetown-based architect has touched it in some way.

Thrillest: The Best Coffee Shops and Other Spots to Work Remotely in DC

February 24, 2020

Farmers Fishers Bakers was named best for early risers, while Grace Street coffee is best for the all-day campers.

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