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The DC Lineup for this weekend: beers and bikes as the District begins to reopen

Jennifer Anne Mitchell May 29, 2020
Arts events and leisure activities like an online beer tasting, virtual social bike ride and seven straight hours of cat-related programs are some highlights over the next few days, May 29 to 31.  Friday marks the end of the DC…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: monuments, motorcycles and Nats make history

Jennifer Anne Mitchell May 22, 2020
The Washington Nationals’ World Series ring ceremony, Memorial Day celebrations and local cultural events make up The DC Lineup for what will be a three-day weekend for many, May 22 to 25. Clouds are expected through Monday with rain…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: black holes, books and papier-mâché bowls

Jennifer Anne Mitchell May 15, 2020
Education, youth engagement and politics are the themes in this edition of The DC Lineup. Temperatures will be warm over the next few days, May 15 to 17, ranging from 60 to 87 degrees. The weekend will open with mostly sunny skies on…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: kindness challenge, dance classes and quarantine dating

Jennifer Anne Mitchell May 8, 2020
The second weekend of May is full of virtual entertainment like music, art and dance showcases. A challenge to do good deeds is another option, as is an opportunity to get expert advice on building ice cream sundaes. Health and fitness…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: flowers, folklore and free improv

Jennifer Anne Mitchell May 1, 2020
The first weekend of May is full of typical DC spring traditions like marketplaces, book festivals and music showcases — but this year they are all virtual. Improv programs, a discussion of Slavic folklore, a virtual race, a celebration of…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: Arab culture, crime fiction and a Civil War Fantasy Draft

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Apr 24, 2020
The last weekend of April is full of so much cultural richness it is hard to believe it all takes place online. A celebration of Arab culture and a reading with local crime fiction writers top our list. The DC creative community is also…
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The DC Lineup special edition: practical COVID-19 resources

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Apr 21, 2020
The DC Lineup was created to build community within the District. We’re a citywide news source that highlights neighborly events like PTA meetings and community festivals. During the second week of March, our initial list of things to…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: history, health and high school prom

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Apr 17, 2020
DC-based events over the next few days offer options to celebrate Earth Day a few days early. Seminars on health, education, Palestine, road trips, architecture and design — plus a traditional Indian dance and a high school prom — are also…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: beef, books and a brand-new Nats beer

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Apr 10, 2020
The next few days in the District include some virtual variations on classic seasonal activities, like the Nationals’ opener, Easter, Passover and spring dating fever. A local music concert, a free cooking class and interactive arts…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: a physically distant bike ride and recognizing heroes

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Apr 3, 2020
A virtually connected bike ride is a safe way to get out and enjoy the warmer weather during this first weekend of April. Opportunities to support restaurant workers, those without access to food, vulnerable veterans and health care…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: helping health care workers and stay-at-home options

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Mar 27, 2020
Community service tops our Lineup for the third straight weekend, this time to help health care workers who are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Virtual entertainment continues as the public is encouraged to stay home: dance…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: community care and connection

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Mar 20, 2020
Given the impact of the novel coronavirus on the DC community, this edition of our Lineup focuses on self-care and ways to help others over the next few days. Virtual opportunities to connect with local projects like the Cherry Blossom…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: mostly virtual options amid cancellations

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Mar 13, 2020
With the threat of the novel coronavirus, most events have been canceled across the District. But there are still activities happening in the city over the next few days — and ways to stay safe doing them, including options for remote…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: cats, crafts and climate change

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Mar 6, 2020
The next few days in the District include community-building opportunities such as a gathering to feed DC residents who are experiencing homelessness, a workshop about business development in the city, and an auction that benefits a local…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: brand-new schools, German beer and a bookstore bash

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Feb 28, 2020
This weekend the District bids farewell to February and greets March with educational opportunities throughout the city. Learn about new charter schools, support local nonprofits, take a guided tour on the history of the Shaw and Logan…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: singing, street vendors and scuba diving

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Feb 21, 2020
Community is at the center of many events in the District over the next few days, such as a photography exhibition featuring images of DC, a workshop on home renovation, a concert to benefit people experiencing homelessness, an open mic to…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: performing arts, presidents and political cartoons

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Feb 14, 2020
This weekend offers numerous ways to celebrate Presidents Day, Valentine’s Day and Black History Month. Other options include programs celebrating local musicians, poets, choreographers and dancers. Events to help out community members in…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: history, handmade valentines and hot tea

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Feb 7, 2020
February is getting off to a festive start in DC, with a number of events over the next few days tied to special observances like Black History Month, Valentine’s Day and the Lunar New Year. Art markets, local history and the Democratic…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: pisco, politics and Potomac Phil

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Jan 31, 2020
The District hosts its own versions of national and international activities this weekend for Super Bowl 2020, Groundhog Day and Peru’s Pisco Day — along with a final opportunity to contribute to a global art project on display at the…
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The DC Lineup for this weekend: dances, dialects, and dolphins in the Potomac

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Jan 24, 2020
The next few days in the District are full of opportunities to learn. Hear a local biology professor’s talk about why dolphins are migrating to the Potomac, attend a multilingual education fair, take ice skating lessons at the National…
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A diverse crowd of nearly 300 people squeezed into the auditorium at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library on Monday evening; it was a standing-room-only setting at the latest DC mayoral forum,…

District Links: Moody’s pulls negative outlook it added last year to DC debt rating; House panel advances bill…

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Moody's Ratings this week removed its negative outlook on DC's debt rating while noting "the District's very strong fiscal governance and prudent budget management."

District Links: Council votes to advance permanent bill on youth curfew but delays emergency action; judge protects 15th…

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The DC Council voted yesterday to advance a modified version of the expanded youth curfew as permanent legislation, but members also put off a vote on emergency legislation that would enable the…
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