Sharee Lawler

Sharee Lawler is a recovering political junkie. After many years of invoking the First Amendment right of a Fortune 100 company to petition the government for redress of grievances (aka, lobbying for Big Business), she got her MBA and left government affairs to to offer business strategy and communications consulting geared towards small businesses. She and her husband lived on the Hill for 12 years, during which time she was, variously, an entrepreneur, lobbyist, volunteer, student, gardener, jogger, cyclist and hostess of many a backyard barbecue. You can contact Sharee at ShareeTheHillIsHome [at] gmail [dot] com.

Sharee Lawler
30 May 2012

Nosy Neighbors

A regular roundup of interesting miscellany from our fellow neighborhood bloggers. Bloomingdale has news about some of the vendors that will be in the new Union Market.  Local favorite Peregrine Espresso is on the list, along with Trickling Springs Creamery and several other delicious options. Park View, DC has a story about how Memorial Day […]


23 May 2012

Get Exposed Tonight at Hill Center

Critical Exposure, a non-profit that teaches youth to use the power of photography and their own voices to become effective advocates for school reform and social change, is celebrating its 7th annual exhibit of D.C. student photos and writing, “SEE CHANGE: Youth -> Cameras -> Action!”  This is an opportunity to see how students use […]


18 May 2012

Yard Sale Open Thread

The May flowers popping up everywhere make a lovely background for your trash converted to treasures. If you’re having a yard sale this weekend, tell us about it in the comments.


15 May 2012

Post Tour Round Up

This weekend was one of my most favorites each year on the Hill.  It was a weekend when, instead of trying to surreptitiously look through people’s windows or at their gardens, we are all invited inside to get an up-close view courtesy of the Capitol Hill Restoration Society’s 55th Annual House and Garden Tour. If […]


04 May 2012

Get the Scoop on the Hippest Part of the Neighborhood

I learned something surprising about myself when I moved to what was a moderately shady intersection of NE in 2001 — I like things to be surprising and a little edgy.  So as H Street has developed, with its burlesque dancers, intimate music venues and wide variety of ethnic and theme restaurants, I’ve been rewarded […]


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