Attend or Volunteer for the H Street Festival on September 15

There is no better festival to capture the diversity and artistic range of DC than the annual H Street Festival. Mark your calendar for Saturday, September 15 for this annual festival and enjoy everything from dance and musical performances to children’s programs, fashion shows, and more. Not only is the...

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Plan a Team Building Exercise With cityHUNT

Turn to cityHUNT to plan an epic team scavenger hunt for your whole work team. Simply fill out a form online to get started with their team of hunt-planning professionals. Your team building event will be planned in no time, and all you’ll have to do is sit back and...

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See Contemporary Works of Art at Connersmith

Connersmith‘s art gallery was founded in 1999 for the sole purpose of providing a space for post-water and contemporary art. To this end, The Gallery hosts an annual invitational exhibit to unearth new talent from around the country and the world. It’s called Academy, and the team only extends an...

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Dig Into Brunch at A Baked Joint

If you’re looking for a new spot to do brunch, A Baked Joint may be it. The eatery bakes its own bread, crafts inventive sweet and savory eats for breakfast, and dishes out pizza a little later in the day. Its freshly baked bread stars in the artisan toasts on...

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Enjoy a Modern Take on Israeli Food at Shouk

Shouk opened just recently in Union Market, but the awards and accolades are already rolling in. The Washington Post named it one of the best fast-casual spots, and Forbes included it in their top 10 food and restaurant trends. Come experience for yourself their modern take on Israeli street food....

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“Fun House” at the National Building Museum Puts a Quirky Spin on Traditional Architecture

NYC-based firm Snarkitecture walks the line between art and architecture with its unique buildings and interior design. To celebrate 10 years of its quirky creations, Snarkitecture debuted Fun House at the National Building Museum on the Fourth of July. Now through September 3rd, the free-standing installation showcases the firm’s offbeat...

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