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General   •   April 13, 2023

Events include a guitar symposium, Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Vocal Competition Day, a DC jazz book talk, and jazz orchestra and vocal ensembles, culminating with a Big Band Jam April 28-30 at Georgetown Waterfront Park.

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General   •   April 13, 2023

Boat rides will be available four times a day, Wednesday – Sunday, featuring an experience going through the Canal’s historic lift locks.

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General   •   April 12, 2023

When you need a break from all the shopping, enjoy strolling stiltwalkers and hula hoopers, a unicyclist, live music, a ballon sculptor, and book and flower pop-ups.

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General   •   April 5, 2023

Visit three garden areas of Georgetown - from Francis Scott Key Park, to Georgetown Waterfront Park and the Old Stone House - and learn about the varied plants, trees, and flowers that have recently bloomed.

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General   •   April 5, 2023

The Lebanese restaurant, bar and garden was designed after the tale of Yara - a character inspired by the famous Lebanese singer Fairouz - and features nods to 1970s art and music.

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General   •   March 30, 2023

The endlessly optimistic brand celebrates the free spirit of Amsterdam and is inspired by the liberal outlook of its home city - championing individuality, authenticity and the power of self-expression to create the unique.

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General   •   March 30, 2023

The first 15,000 who register for Bike to Work Day will also receive a free t-shirt.

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General   •   March 30, 2023

L.A. Burdick Chocolates (1319 Wisconsin Ave NW) is celebrating its third anniversary in Georgetown with a rare, 15% off sale on all in-store purchases this Saturday, April 1 and Sunday, April 2, plus a free piece of birthday cake for every shopper.

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General   •   March 23, 2023

The gardens feature a beautiful mixture of cherry species and are the perfect place to enjoy the blossoms with plenty of space to spread out.

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