29 Jan 2013

Get a "Taste of the Market"

One of the more popular charitable events held each year is the Taste of the Nation DC evening at the National Building Museum. The party brings together chefs and mixologists from tens of DC establishments for a night of eating and drinking that benefits Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign, which aims to end […]


02 Jan 2013

In the Rearview – 2012 on Capitol Hill

The past calendar year has been an important one for many reasons.  Politically we reelected the President for a second term, right before our national leadership practically pushed the country off a fiscal cliff (again).  We learned that the Mayans were not correct, though for how many thousands of years ago we are talking it […]


28 Dec 2012

Northeast Capitol Hill Sees Second Armed Attack This Week

As D.C. police continue an investigation into the shooting death of Capitol Hill resident Jason Emma, more violence is being reported this week. On Wednesday night, police responded to an armed robbery six blocks from where Emma was killed. The Washington Post reports that a 37-year-old man was held at gunpoint by another man with a semiautomatic […]


12 Nov 2012

Give Thanks by Giving

The day isn’t called Thanksgiving for nothing. There are those among us who could use a helping hand year round,  and the holidays are no exception. Why not mark the start of the season by giving back to the less fortunate? Even if you’ll be out of town for the holidays, there are many ways […]


26 Oct 2012

Harvest Time!

Whether you prefer your harvest festive or haunted, two Capitol Hill schools are hosting fall festivals perfect for the pumpkin-carvers, costume-wearers and scaredy-cats looking to kick start their fall celebrations this weekend.   HARVEST FESTIVAL at Tyler Elementary When: Saturday, October 27, 11am-3pm Where: Tyler Elementary School at 1001 G Street, SE What’s in store: […]


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