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December 10, 2021
Park View Georgian restaurant Tabla (3227 Georgia Ave., NW) is celebrating “12 Days of Tabla.” Each day through December 23, they’ll knock $1 off a different dish (dine-in only). At the end of the event, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to N Street Village and the American Friends of Georgia.
Read MoreDecember 8, 2021
Brookland’s pedestrian promenade is home to 27 art studios representing local and independent artists, makers, and small businesses. On Saturday, shoppers can grab a passport from any open studio and mark off six purchases for a chance to win a basket stuffed with Arts Walk goodies. The event will also feature festive music and pop-ups from other artists. N Street Village, a nonprofit that serves
Read MoreDecember 8, 2021
The Georgetowner has put together a list of charitable organizations you might consider if you’re looking to get into the spirit of giving. And certainly, we could all use a helping hand and more seasonal warmth and joy during these challenging times.
Happy Giving!
August 6, 2020
India Frazier spent a weekend in early June watching hundreds of demonstrators in the District protest police brutality and systemic racism from outside her temporary housing complex near 14th Street.
Read More on WAMUJune 12, 2020
Several nonprofit organizations could use your time and money to make sure vulnerable populations are cared for during the pandemic.
Read More on The Washington PostJune 5, 2020
The region’s business leaders reflect on the racial inequity that led to George Floyd’s death — and talk about what it would take to come together and make real change.
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