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Easter in Georgetown

If you’re like GM, you can only seem to get to church twice a year: Easter and Christmas. As such, you might not know what sort of options you have for that semi-annual visit. GM’s here to help you out. The who, what, where and when of Easter weekend in Georgetown:
Georgetown Presbyterian:
- Good Friday Ecumenical Service at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church – 12 pm -1 pm
- Easter Services: 9:30 & 11:00 AM
- Easter Egg Celebration: 10:45
Trinity Catholic:
- Good Friday Ecumenical Service at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church – 12 pm -1 pm
- Easter: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:30 AM & 1:15 PM
Christ Church Georgetown (Episcopal):
- Easter: Holy Eucharist at 8:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:15 AM, and 6:00 PM; Choral Evensong at 5:00 PM
Dumbarton Methodist
- Easter: 11:00 AM service Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Eight Cent.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- 3030 M St. (where Cusp is) changes hands (also, apparently the lease for Cusp expires early next year and it sounds like the new owner expects to fill the space with a new tenant.)
- Wingos makes the list for wings.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Mark Andre.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- To be fair: The Union Station to Georgetown Circulator does technically end in Glover Park, but only just.
- Josh Hermias, who was once the Economic Development head of the BID, just left the job he had after that: head chef at Minibar. Open a restaurant in Georgetown Josh!
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Springtime Snowshower
Normally “snowfall” in a Georgetown spring means lying underneath the cherry trees in Dumbarton Oaks as the blossoms cascade down. But yesterday brought genuine snow to spring. And the neighborhood is quite lovely in white.
In his venture around with his camera, GM was struck by one big difference in Dumbarton Oaks Park (the best place to enjoy snow in Georgetown). In 2005, he took this photo of the stone bridge:
Yesterday, standing in the same spot, this is the photo that resulted:
In other words, a lot of vegetation has grown along the brookside in twelve years. GM’s glad he got the shot he did when he could.
Anyway, here are some more shots from yesterday:
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Joe Flood.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Loads of details about the soon to open Church Hall located in the mall.
- Documentary on the Bayou nightclub playing at the Georgetown library in April
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I’m Seeing Double: Four Whitehursts!
This week for Georgetown Time Machine: GM is visiting an odd item in DDOT’s collection. It’s a photo of the Whitehurst Freeway circa 1959, but there’s another Whitehurst sketched in beside it! Continue reading
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