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BY Sarah Hitchcock
 February 11th, 2011
For me, the best part about Valentine’s Day is the reaffirmation of family. Not only does it give my fiancé an excuse to bring me flowers, but it also gives me time to reflect on the past year of loving relationships with parents, siblings and friends. Now before your gag reflex kicks in, I’d [...]
BY Emily Falcone
 February 10th, 2011
Located in the cultural Columbia Heights, CentroNía provides a welcoming environment for bilingual education. It fosters intellectual development and freedom for all who walk through its doors, including young children, teens, and adults. All are encouraged to dream big and achieve their goals.
CentroNía was founded as the Calvary Bilingual Multicultural Learning Center in [...]
BY Laura Swanstrom Reece
 February 8th, 2011
Bloomingdale’s White Flint store, in North Bethesda, Maryland, invites your children ages seven through twelve to a Modern Manners and Social Protocol Class presented by Carole Margaret Randolph on Sunday, February 27 from 1:30 to 5:00 pm in B Lounge on 3.
This class teaches young adults to become graceful and comfortable in [...]
BY Andrea Rodgers
 December 3rd, 2010
Santa Paws Photo Event – Kimpton’s Hotel Monaco Washington, D.C.
Local four-legged friends and their human companions are invited to stop by to get a professionally-shot holiday photo with Santa. The hotel will provide guests with a keepsake picture with Santa, taken by Christine Meulemans Photography, LLC. Following the event the photos will also [...]
BY Andrea Rodgers
 November 11th, 2010
Born2Dance Studio Dancers
Lizzy Walker Conroy, Lead Associate Agent for the Huckaby Briscoe Group, Keller Williams Realty hosted a fundraising event to benefit the International Youth Foundation (IYF) this past Saturday, November 6th at Jammin’ Java in Vienna, Virginia. This event was an opportunity for D.C. area youth to
Lenny Rogers, Steel [...]
BY Andrea Rodgers
 October 27th, 2010
The International Youth Foundation is passionate in their belief that educated, employed, and engaged young people possess the power to solve the world’s toughest problems, and that every young person, therefore deserves the opportunity to realize his or her full potential. Their programs are catalysts for change that help youth learn, work and lead. [...]
BY Laura Swanstrom Reece
 October 26th, 2010
Alexandria, VA is the place to be for Halloween, with historic scares, a hip art bash, doggie happy hour and costume contest, chic trick or treats, and more!
Saturday, October 30 “Ofrenda: Art for the Dead” Parade and Masquerade Ball 2 p.m. – 11 p.m. Torpedo Factory Art Center, 105 N. Union Street, [...]
BY Andrea Rodgers
 October 4th, 2010
Lizzy Walker Conroy, Lead Associate Agent for the Huckaby Briscoe Group, Keller Williams Realty announced today that she is hosting a fundraising event to benefit the International Youth Foundation (IYF) on Saturday, November 6th from 12:00 until 2:00 p.m. at Jammin’ Java in Vienna, Virginia. This event is an opportunity for D.C. area [...]
BY Amanda Pelletier
 October 4th, 2010
Explore the world of geckos at the National Geographic Museum (Credit: Joel Satore)
Did you know that there are over 1,250 known species of geckos? Or that these lovable reptiles have night vision? No? That’s okay, before I paid a visit to “Geckos: Tail to Toepads” at the National Geographic Museum, neither did [...]
BY Sonya Lowery
 October 4th, 2010
I’m originally from the south, but I have lived in the Washington Metropolitan area for most of my life. While I have seen just about every DC monument, museum, and memorial – I didn’t realize how many sites I missed by driving past them.
In my search to find a unique sightseeing [...]
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