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General   •   July 27, 2023

You can up your movie-snack game with Olivia Macaron's limited-edition Pink Dream Box - now 15% off with code HIBARBIE.

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General   •   July 27, 2023

The 130-seat restaurant is helmed by Bangkok-born chef Saran "Peter" Kannasute, who is known for his sushi and omakase menus - with fresh fish flown in overnight from Japan. In addition to a wide variety of sushi and raw fish specials, including a make-your-own roll option, the menu features hot dishes including gyoza with wagyu beef and salmon teriyaki.

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General   •   July 26, 2023

An instructor from Soultry Brand will help you discover the process of making your own clay polymer earrings from start to finish.

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General   •   July 20, 2023

Shows include a comedic magic show, a tribute to Gilda Radner, and the story of a young Black woman from Mississippi making a new life for herself in DC. Each show is $15 and runs for 50 – 75 minutes.

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General   •   July 20, 2023

Metro has identified six potential options to improve the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines - four of which include a new station in Georgetown. Now is the time to show your support for that station.

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General   •   July 20, 2023

Owner and landscape designer Caroline Ervin can help with selections from luxury outdoor furniture manufacturers, as well as styling for garden spaces.

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General   •   July 20, 2023

The program features historian and historic preservationist Paul K. Williams, who unexpectedly became the Superintendent of two historic cemeteries over the past 12 years - first, at Capitol Hill’s Congressional Cemetery, and more recently at Georgetown’s Oak Hill Cemetery, where he resides in the gatehouse.

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General   •   July 13, 2023

In honor of RAMW's 2023 RAMMY Awards, we invited someone special to help us showcase Georgetown's exciting dining scene.

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General   •   July 13, 2023

Grab your tickets and get in line, 'cause Georgetown Heritage’s C&O Canal boat tours have been extended to run through October. Book your public tour or private charter, or learn about field trip opportunities for school or camp groups.

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