25 Oct 2013

THIH Guide to Halloween on The Hill

It’s one of my favorite times of the year on the Hill! The leaves are changing color, you can smell the fireplaces warming living rooms all around, and graveyards are popping up in front yards. From Trick-or-Treating to haunted houses, there is no shortage of ways to enjoy Halloween festivities on Capitol Hill. Looking to […]


25 Sep 2013

St. Peter School Receives National Blue Ribbon!

It’s always great when someone gets recognized for doing something good.  It’s even better when it’s someone, something, or someplace in our neighborhood. And, that’s exactly what happened on Tuesday: St. Peter School was recognized as a 2013 National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced the awards via […]


19 Aug 2013

Why I Send My Kids to the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop

This post is sponsored by Capitol Hill Arts Workshop By Megan Cheek Ten years ago, I moved from Georgia to Capitol Hill, took a walk in my new neighborhood, and literally stumbled upon the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop.  Since then, I’ve been hooked as a student, employee, and now a parent. So what keeps me […]


07 Aug 2013

Help Spruce Up a School Ahead of the New School Year

Its nearly impossible to believe August is already here and that back to school time is around the corner. But before you spend the rest of the month soaking up as much summer sun as possible, you might want to consider blocking off some time on Saturday August 24th to volunteer at a DC Public […]


11 Jul 2013

The Hill is Alive with the Sound of Music

Capitol Hill residents can complain about the lack of gourmet grocery stores in the neighborhood, but if you’re in the market for a good ukulele lesson, then you’re in luck. On Saturday, a new music and practice studio, appropriately called Music on the Hill, will open at 1453 Pennsylvania Ave SE, just above the recently renovated World […]


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