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General   •   June 22, 2023

The festival will feature almost entirely original theater, dance, and unclassifiable productions with a total of 275 cast and crew members, and will take place in two Georgetown locations, with a bar at Powerhouse (3255 Grace St NW) also featuring free live music and community space.

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General   •   June 21, 2023

Friends of Georgetown Waterfront Park is partnering with the Georgetown Public Library children’s section for a quiet, sit-down story time in the park on Tuesday, June 27 from 10:30 am - 11:30 am.

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General   •   June 21, 2023

For $85, get your game on any day of the week, at any time, with a limit of two hours of gaming per visit.

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General   •   June 16, 2023

In celebration of Pride month, and in support of the LGBTQ+ military and veteran community, Dog Tag Bakery (3206 Grace St NW) is offering a variety of Pride treats - from cake pops to cookies, rainbow-striped double chocolate brownies, and more.

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General   •   June 16, 2023

The store now features a new area for Apple online-purchase pick-ups - one of only a handful of stores in the country that has this dedicated space.

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General   •   June 16, 2023

On Monday, June 19, all C&O Canal boat tours will have a special Georgetown Black history theme in honor of Juneteenth - highlighting the C&O Canal's role in at least one escape from slavery, and African-American contributions to both The Star-Spangled Banner and the restoration of the Canal after its closure.

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General   •   June 16, 2023

Today, Mugsy jeans use a super-stretch denim and have made headlines across the country.

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General   •   June 9, 2023

Embassy of Denmark is kicking off this year's Nordic Jazz Festival on June 13, in collaboration with Georgetown's Blues Alley (1073 Wisconsin Ave NW).

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General   •   June 8, 2023

Try the vanilla crème brûlée that's caramelized right in front of you.

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