photo by Tim Brown

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photo by Emma K Alexandra

“Not sure if you can help but my daughter drove her/our car down to DC 3/8 for the Awesomecon. She came earlier in the day and parked in a garage around 330pm. She parked on floor B4, gave the attendent 20 dollars because even though it was $19 they didn’t have change. They told her remember B4 and that they closed at 7. They gave her directions and never gave her a slip with the garage on it. (more…)


From Metrobar (640 Rhode Island Avenue, NE):

“Sat, April 6
12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Coffee & Canvas Cherry Blossom Art Market

Join us at metrobar for a variety of local coffees and an art market presented by Artbae! Taste local roasts, shop from DMV artists, vendors, and exhibitors, and see our LIVE Cherry Blossom “Art in Bloom” sculpture repainting. Plus, enjoy our spring cocktails menu, seasonal brews, and tasty bites from onsite food trucks, with beats provided by DJ Nah FR.”


From a press release:

“With the construction finally completed, Cleveland Park is turning its focus to celebrating its new neighborhood space – the Cleveland Park Promenade.

Formerly known as the Cleveland Park Service Lane, the Cleveland Park Promenade now boasts ample sidewalks, seating, and dining options. As spring emerges, the landscaping will take shape and blossom with native plantings and natural pollinators. Restaurant patios, as will the Cleveland Park Farmers Market, will begin popping up in the coming months.

To celebrate, neighbors are planning a Party on the Promenade on April 6, 2024, from 4:00-6:00 pm. (more…)


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