Forest Hills Connection || News and Life in Our DC Neighborhood

Covering Forest Hills, Van Ness, North Cleveland Park and Wakefield

  • About Us
    • About Forest Hills Connection
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Donate
      • Donate & Subscribe
      • “Scoop the Poop” Signs
  • Classifieds
  • News
    • ANC 3F
    • Business
      • Business in Brief
      • Out to Eat
      • Shop & Eat Local
    • Getting Around
      • Metrobus and Rail
      • Pedestrian Updates
    • Elections
    • Main Street
    • Neighborhood in the News
    • Opinion
    • Parks and Streams
    • Real Estate
    • UDC
  • Style
    • Food
      • Farmers Market Finds
    • History
    • Meet the Neighbors
    • Neighbors Recommend
    • Services
    • Things To Do
      • Local Attractions
    • Travel
    • Featured Photos
  • Home Front
    • High-Rise Life
    • In the Garden
    • In the Kitchen
  • Backyard Nature
    • Local Wildlife
    • Wildlife Photos
  • Kids & Pets
    • At School
    • At Play
    • Kids Write
    • Pets
  • Calendar

Great weather forecast for Sunday’s Forest Hills Art Walk

May 13, 2016 by FHC

Remember this thing?

sun

Not to jinx ourselves, but weather forecasts are calling for a mostly sunny day, ALL DAY, this Sunday, May 15th. The weather will be perfect for a stroll around the neighborhood – just in time for the Forest Hills Art Walk.

Eleven local artists are giving their time and many are opening their home studios for this event, which is split into two sessions:

Advertisement

$20 Morning Program Ticket – Open Houses from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Sunday, May 15

  • Joan Danziger, 2900 block, Brandywine Street NW
  • Karin Lithell, 2900 block, Albemarle Street NW
  • Franklin Montessori art teachers Audrey Sayer and Isabel Moffly, and child artists from the school, 4473 Connecticut Avenue NW
  • Rose Mosner, 2900 block, Van Ness Street NW
  • Rose will be hosting food tastings by DG Cakes, gluten-free baker Annette Ryan and Soapstone Market

$20 Afternoon Program Ticket – Open Houses from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday, May 15

  • Rosalia Gutierrez-Huete, 2800 block, Audubon Terrace NW
  • Kiu Kavousi, owner and artist, Chevy Chase Art Gallery, 5039 Connecticut Avenue NW
  • Deborah Lacroix, 4600 block, 30th Street NW
  • Setsuko Ono, 2900 block, Albemarle Street NW
  • Robin Rose, 2900 block, Fessenden Street NW
  • Milton Shinberg, hosted by Joff Masukawa, 2800 block, Brandywine Street NW

Purchase your tickets online now and you can start your self-guided tour at any of the four morning locations or six afternoon locations (or buy the best-value $30 ticket and do both!).

Or, you can stop by 4526 30th Street NW from 9:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. to purchase tickets by cash or check. The list of location and maps will be available upon purchase, whether you buy online or in person.

This is a fundraiser for Forest Hills Connection, and we thank you for your support!

Forest Hills Connection is produced by volunteers, and supported by you. We appreciate your support – financial and otherwise. Here’s how to donate.

Filed Under: News, Site Announcements

About Forest Hills Connection

  • Who we are
  • How to advertise
  • How to donate
  • How to submit a story idea
  • Contact us
  • Tweets by foresthillsnews

    Subscribe to Our Blog

    Receive an email alert whenever we publish a new article.

    Subscribe to our newsletter

    Arrives in your inbox around mid-month.


    Newsletter Archive         

    Connect With Us!

    Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on RSS

    Local Links

    • Schools, Services and More
    • Restaurants

    Latest Comments

    • Green Eyeshades on Snags for DC seniors scheduling first Covid vaccines include a clunky web portal, and at one vaccination center, more appointments than doses
    • Roberta Carroll on Burger King says it “has to say goodbye” to Van Ness
    • George on Burger King says it “has to say goodbye” to Van Ness
    • Green Eyeshades on Snags for DC seniors scheduling first Covid vaccines include a clunky web portal, and at one vaccination center, more appointments than doses
    • Ronald B Kahn on Burger King says it “has to say goodbye” to Van Ness

    Archives

    About Forest Hills Connection | About Forest Hills Neighborhood Alliance | Who We Are | Contributors
    Submissions Policy | Contact | Advertise | Donate
    © Forest Hills Connection | Site by: VanStudios