Jazz Concert: Senior Recital
UDC Recital Hall - Performing Arts Bldg. 46-WestFree performances from UDC students. Learn more at http://lrdudc.wrlc.org//jazz/events.php/
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Free performances from UDC students. Learn more at http://lrdudc.wrlc.org//jazz/events.php/
The Chocolate Case follows the incredible journey of three Dutch journalists, who tried to persuade large corporations to end the use of child labour in the chocolate industry, but when rebuffed, decide to take matters into their own hands by creating the world’s first slave-free chocolate bar.Their epic 10 year journey, resulting in the creation […]
Van Ness Main Street presents an Evening of Jazz with Tommy Cecil & Robert Redd In a continuing series, Van Ness Main Street presents a free evening of live, local jazz at Tesoro Restaurant and Bar on Thursday, March 22nd from 6:30-8pm. Details and artists' bios: http://vannessmainstreet.org/event/jazzvn-at-tesoro-restaurant
As part of the Carnegie Institution of Washington's Broad Branch Road Spring 2018 Neighborhood Lecture Series, Peter van Keken, staff scientist at The Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, will present "When Earth Attacks: Causes and Consequences of a Tectonic Planet" at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 22, 2018, in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall. Light refreshments will […]
Please join fellow Ward 3 cyclists to hear from the DC Department of Transportation’s (DDOT) Bicycle Program Specialist, Mike Goodno, about plans and aspirations for better cycling infrastructure in the ward. FYI: Mike was instrumental in the application to have the League of American Bicyclists bestow upon DC “Gold” status as a Bicycle Friendly Community. […]
Celebrate spring's arrival in Russian style at Hillwood. Learn more at https://www.hillwoodmuseum.org/events/faberg%C3%A9-egg-festival
The Rock Creek Morris Women will return to Peirce Mill for this command performance -- dancing in the Mill as they have done for 30 years. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to watch a 400 year old tradition of Morris Dancing and singing usher in spring! Free! Learn more: https://www.facebook.com/events/1997079136987682/
Clean out your clothes closets for Spring! Bring a bag of clothes, take a bag of clothes. Learn more at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/swap-dont-shop-nw-community-clothing-event-tickets-43445661142
Panel features: Phillip Fornaci, Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs Chiquisha Robinson, Public Defender Service of the District of Columbia Jean Casella, Solitary Watch Eddie Ellis, The Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth Learn more at http://www.law.udc.edu/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1073385&group=
President Mason will host a town hall meeting to discuss the University's "Equity Imperative" strategic plan and then share the results and the final plan. Learn more at http://www.law.udc.edu/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1079818&group=
Professor of Music Saul Lilienstein presents the lecture series "Leonard Bernstein: Reaching for All the Notes..." Learn more at https://levine.formstack.com/forms/17_18_saul
Canceled by the speaker. Details here: https://www.politics-prose.com/event/book/michael-bennett-things-make-white-people-uncomfortable-udc-theater-of-arts In Things that Make White People Uncomfortable, Michael Bennett -- a Super Bowl Champion and a three-time Pro Bowl defensive end -- writes about police violence, the role of protest in history, and his own responsibility as a role model to speak out. Bennett will be in conversation […]
Join DGS and DPR in the gymnasium at Hearst School for a presentation and updates on the Hearst Park and pool project. Project website: https://dgs.dc.gov/page/hearst-park-and-pool-improvement-project
Due to weather, Peirce Mill is postponing this event to noon on Saturday, April 14th. At the Peirce Mill orchard: Volunteers are needed to help mulch around the apple and pear trees and the paths in order to prepare our orchard for the warm weather. Shovels, rakes, and gloves provided. Bring your friends!
Exploring the Sky is an informal program that for over sixty years has offered monthly opportunities for anyone in the Washington area to see the stars and planets through telescopes from a location within the District of Columbia. Sessions are held in Rock Creek Park once each month on a Saturday night from April through […]