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Bike to Work Day is back! Join the Georgetown BID on Friday, May 17 from 7 am - 9 am at our Georgetown Waterfront Park pit stop and enjoy free refreshments and bicycle-themed giveaways.

For a limited time the studio is offering Founding Memberships at a discounted rate. Additionally, grand opening specials include an intro three-pack of the infrared saunas or 40-minute floats, or a detox + de-stress combo.

For an elevated holiday meal, head to CUT by Wolfgang Puck (1050 31st St NW) for a prix-fixe brunch on Sunday, March 31 from 11 am - 3 pm. The menu features the best of mid-Atlantic cuisine and many CUT favorites, in addition to a special Easter dessert display from Executive Pastry Chef Ligia Barros.

The company has grown from a family-run atelier to a global industry leader and is known for its refined contemporary aesthetics. Living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, and outdoor collections are all available.

Shop blazers, pants, suits, dresses, vests, jumpsuits, and more, and book a styling appointment if you need one-on-one guidance.

The DC-based ice cream shop is known for flavors like Banana Bourbon Caramel, Cuppa Joe, and Strawberries and Cream, in addition to fun seasonal varieties including Cherry Blossom Cheesecake and the always popular Thai Iced Tea.

The exhibition features works by acclaimed abstract expressionist artist Javier Cabada and his daughter, figurative artist and gallery owner Sabrina Cabada.

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day on Sunday, March 17 with a trip to Pinstripes (1064 Wisconsin Ave NW) for green beer flowing at happy hour prices, or a special Guinness Float for $8.

Outerknown, the sustainable apparel brand founded by surfer Kelly Slater, has just opened a new store at 1240 Wisconsin Ave NW. The California-based retailer sells men's and women's tops, bottoms and accessories that are built for adventure, and designed with the planet in mind.

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.