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RespectTheYeti

Please join West Potomac RFC this Saturday after our annual Spring Thaw Tournament as we kick off the 2009 season and raise money for Men Against Breast Cancer (MABC).

Where: Hamilton’s Bar & Grill – 233 2nd Street NW, Washington, DC

When: Saturday, March 7 from 7:00 – close

What: $5 donation to MABC gets you $1 PBR cans, give-aways, and other specials throughout the evening

Who: West Potomac and our guests from Quantico RFC, Winchester RFC, and Washington RFC

Why: Just about every rugger we know has a mom, sister, daughter, girlfriend, or wife that has supported his exploits on the pitch (or forgiven his antics at the drink-up). Helping MABC is just a small way to say “thank you” to the women in our lives.

About MABC

Steve Peck and Marc Heyison co-founded Men Against Breast Cancer (MABC), the first national non-profit organization to provide targeted support services to educate and empower men to be effective caregivers when breast cancer strikes a female loved one; as well as, target and mobilize men to be active participants in the fight against breast cancer. Continues after the jump.

SAT. 03.07.09 – Velvet Lounge show!

Three bands, in this order: Mother, Caverns, Five Four


Pleasant Plains Neighborhood Social – Saturday March 7

Join us Saturday March 7th at 6:30pm for a

Neighborhood Social at the

Emergence Community Arts Collective

733 Euclid St. NW, Washington, DC 20001

(202) 462-2285

Residents in and around the Pleasant Plains neighborhod will have an opportunity to get to know your neighbors at a Neighborhood Social Potluck. Bring a dish or non-alcoholic drink to share, as well as your business cards, brochures or samples of your craft or artwork. There will be a table set up for networking, community announcements and a feature presentation by one of your neighbors. If there is enough interest, we’ll make it a monthly event.

March 8th Cabaret at Don Jaime’s in Mount Pleasant

Hear Mount Pleasant invites you to the return of
Cabaret del Barrio a showcase of local musicians and performers – cabaret style
SUNDAY MARCH 8th 6:30PM
Don Jaime’s Restaurant
3209 Mt Pleasant St
with Performances by:
Donal Leace
Machetres
The Starlingtons
David Greenfield Boyce
La Cosita Seria
hosted by:
DJ Aphrodite of Radio CPR

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DC Day of Archaeology Festival

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