05 Feb 2014

It’s Never Too Early To Make Art A Way of Life

Sponsored Post By Amy Moore, Director of Education & Programs, Capitol Hill Arts Workshop When my youngest child was two, she received for her birthday an art book that organized masterpieces into kid-friendly categories such as animals, families, and weather. She gravitated toward specific pictures like the early 17th c. painting depicting two peasants making a big […]


09 Jan 2014

To Do

According to my social media feeds about half of you are dealing with a burst pipe due to the Polar Vortex. I am too, so my plans are booked for this weekend. But, if your pipes remained intact, here are a few ideas for how to spend your time. The National Symphony Orchestra is here […]


07 Nov 2013

To Do

Greetings Hill friends. What are your plans for the weekend? Some of you will have three whole days to fill so if you need some ideas… Tonight check out Hawaiian band The Green at the Rock and Roll Hotel. Their sound draws on roots, reggae and R&B but filtered through their island perspective. Tickets are […]


17 Oct 2013

To Do

So now that we are all back to work and making up for all that lost time, some of you may not have the freedom to check out all the fun stuff going on this weekend. But, just in case you can spare a moment or two… Tonight, indulge your inner poetic, angsty teen and […]


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 […]


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