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
23 Apr 2010

Open House Round Up

Despite the flagging real estate market nationally, seems like it is still often hard to find a real deal here in the District, especially in our wonderful little enclave.  But this week’s featured house caught my eye for just that reason.  Less than a block from the Rosedale Recreation Center and a couple of blocks […]


22 Apr 2010

The To Do List

One way or another, most of you will be hitting the National Arboretum this weekend.  DC is at its full-bloom best right now, and the Arb is the perfect place to immerse yourself in a little bit of everything.  There are plant sales, special tours and even Japanese flower arranging this weekend.  Load up on […]


21 Apr 2010

Feed Your Inner Serena … or Rafa

Still looking for the perfect sport this spring? Dust off your racquet and warm up that serve because Tennis on the Hill begins play this Sunday, April 25th.  Using courts at Anacostia Park for instruction, plus those at Garfield Park, Payne Elementary, Randal Park and Sherwood Rec Center for adult play, TotH offers adult and […]


20 Apr 2010

C Street, NE Concepts Go Before ANC Transportation Committee

Last night during the ANC 6A Transportation and Public Space Committee Meeting, there was a C Street Corridor Transportation Project Open House where three conceptual designs, labeled A, B and C, were presented by the project team to assist the committee as it begins deliberating on what recommendations to make to the full ANC.  For […]


08 Apr 2010

Folger Theater’s Arcadia Honored

Several local theaters were nominated for the 2010 Helen Hayes Awards, but it was Folger Theater’s Arcadia that came out on top.  This Tom Stoppard play explores the relationships between past and present with a little chaos theory and rules of thermodynamics thrown in for good measure.  It was one of the few trips to […]


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