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“Ten Tigers Launched the Short Eats Community Arts Co-op, Petworth’s new daytime neighborhood gathering spot”


3813 Georgia Ave, NW

From an email:

“Starting Wednesday, May 29th, Ten Tigers will open for daytime service with the return of Short Eats – their Washington Post acclaimed Sri Lankan street food pop up. The daytime pop-up is reopening as a Co-op and community space for the neighborhood offering food, a street market, as well as arts and wellness programming.

With the Co-op, Petworth will finally have a local daytime spot for informal co-working and meetings with an expanded food menu from Short Eats, dance classes from Electric Body, art installations and events from Petworth Arts Collaborative, and more.

Electric Body will kick off the programming with beginner and all-levels dance classes starting Wednesday, May 29th. Sign up for dance classes here.

Wednesdays 10:30am — So You Think You CAN’T Dance?!

Thursdays 12pm — Dancing on Top of the World! (Cardio Fitness)

Fridays 5:30pm — GoGo Feelz N Heelz

Saturdays 10am — Dancing on Top of the World! (Cardio Fitness)

Saturdays 5pm — Tease ‘n Tassels: Intro to Burlesque

The Short Eats Co-op at Ten Tigers will run all day from 8am on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays and from 10am on Saturdays.”

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