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Sign up for the various volunteer opportunities in Georgetown - from making and serving breakfast or dinner for unhoused neighbors, to cleaning up the grounds of Mt. Zion cemetery, or delivering bags of food and coffee to those in need.
You only have a few days left to catch our free light art experience, which runs through Sunday, January 7. Each of the five art installations will be lit nightly from 5 pm - 10; join a guided walking tour, or use our map to do the route on your own.
Enjoy an evening of live music by some of DC’s best artists who will pay tribute to legends like Frank Sinatra, Dalida, Charles Aznavour, Andrea Bocelli, and more.
Using acrylic and resin on multiple mediums that include metal, canvas, glass and paper, Robin puts forth her emotional perspective as it manifests at the time of creation - with a body of work that looks at the timely changes in nature.
In addition to the engagement and wedding collections, Grown Brilliance also has a regular selection of bracelets, necklaces, earrings and rings, in both diamonds and gemstones.
Tony & Joe’s Seafood Place and Nick’s Riverside Grill are once again cohosting their annual RiverBash at Washington Harbour. Enjoy eight top-shelf open bars, DJs, appetizer buffets, heated party tents and live music from The Josh Burgess Band, plus great riverfront views.
After leaving Georgetown in 2011, Barnes & Noble is returning to its former space at 3040 M St NW in 2024. The new store will occupy three floors and feature books, toys, games, gifts and a B&N Café.
Founded in 2008 by Clare Vivier, the retailer is dedicated to making beautiful, chic, functional, and fun products - from bags, to accessories, clothing, and jewelry.
The 9th edition of GLOW is underway, featuring five public light art installations lit nightly from 5 pm - 10 pm in outdoor locations throughout Georgetown.
byGeorge is a weekly blog produced by the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) that profiles the unique and diverse business owners, employees, office workers, residents, students, locals and tourists who shape DC’s oldest neighborhood.