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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.
Boat rides will be available four times a day, Wednesday – Sunday, featuring an experience going through the Canal’s historic lift locks.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The first 15,000 who register for Bike to Work Day will also receive a free t-shirt.
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.
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.
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.