From a press release:
“WHAT: In its 19th year, the Fiesta Asia Street Fair returns to Washington, DC as the longest-running, largest and most inclusive FREE Pan-Asian Heritage Festival in the region. On Saturday, May 18 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., participants of all ages will enjoy a wide array of activities on the streets of DC. Read More
Thanks to A. for sending this beauty.
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Photo by angela n.
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“Dear PoPville,
Hoping the internet might be able to do its thing, and help me out with this. Details are as follows:
When: Saturday May 11 around 3:45/4 PM
Where: Marie Reed Pool (we were swimming)
Details: Read More
We’re about a month out from summer. That means you’ve still got time for spring cleaning!
“This is Poppy my friend’s sweet little pony!”
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photo by LaTur
“Dear PoPville,
One Saturday this summer, I’m hoping to host a field day with friends, involving silly competitions requiring some grassy space, ideally with nearby shade.
Do you have any recommendations of picnic/grassy areas in DC or nearby that we can A) Read More
This rental is located at Gallaudet Street near Providence Street, NE. The Craigslist ad says: Read More
From an email:
“ANXO Cider is releasing a new fruited cider we are super excited about this coming Wednesday and offering free 6oz pours from 5-7pm at our Brightwood Pizza location on Kennedy St. for anyone who attends.”
You can see their fundraiser here.
From a press release:
“Eight families whose beloved dogs drowned on August 14, 2023, while in the custody and care of the Northeast location of District Dogs, Inc., filed a lawsuit today in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia against District Dogs, Inc. and its founder and Chief Executive Officer, Jacob Hensley. The families of the drowned dogs—Elsa, Josie, Malee, Maple, Marcel, Memphis, Pepper, and Zeni—have brought claims to hold Defendants accountable for their gross negligence, trespass, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and violations of District statutes relating to unfair or deceptive trade practices. Read More
1147 20th Street, NW formerly home to Brown Bag, then Gregory’s, then Brown Bag (again).
Thanks to Julia for sending the update on Umai Nori‘s soft opening.
You can see their great looking menu here.