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General   •   March 28, 2025

By blending Japanese spirits and flavors, this unique and subtly sweet cocktail is perfect to sip while the blossoms bloom.

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General   •   March 28, 2025

The 22nd annual Georgetown French Market is April 25-27 and we've just announced the schedule of events and entertainment.

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General   •   March 28, 2025

The show - on view through April 22 - presents a collection of organic, layered compositions that not only capture the evolving beauty of the artist’s surroundings, but call on the viewer to ground themselves in the natural world.

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General   •   March 27, 2025

Georgetown Visitation Preparatory (1524 35th St NW), an all-girls Catholic high school, is presenting their spring production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella on stage.

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General   •   March 20, 2025

For an off-the-beaten-path experience, visit Georgetown's Dumbarton Oaks (1703 32nd St NW) and stroll Cherry Hill.

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General   •   March 20, 2025

The event will feature over a dozen local venues showcasing a diverse range of artwork, including paintings and mixed media pieces, plus art workshops and live music.

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General   •   March 20, 2025

In addition to their signature glasses, sunglasses and contacts, this Warby location also offers eye exams.

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General   •   March 20, 2025

Georgetown waterfront restaurant River Club (3000 K St NW) has just unveiled special menus and walk-in only service for The Bar, with a focus on dishes from Lebanon, Italy and Spain.

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General   •   March 14, 2025

Join organizing expert and local author Jenny Albertini on March 20 for an empowering workshop at M.M.LaFleur (1344 Wisconsin Ave NW) focused on fostering open conversation and cutting through the shame that’s often associated with clutter.

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