
Photo by Marc Andre.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Other than drowning, what does this robot actually do?
- Hey bicyclists! The Rapha pop-up store is open at 3025 M St. (A permanent store will later open on Grace St.)

Photo by Marc Andre.
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Photos by Jerrold Bennett.
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In honor of GM’s recent article on the name of Dumbarton St. (not really) the Citizens Association of Georgetown is holding its annual gala on October 21st with a theme of “Streets of Georgetown”.
Here’s a bit more on the event:
Washington, DC, September 11, 2017 – The “Streets of Georgetown” will be celebrated at the annual Georgetown Gala sponsored by the
Citizens Association of Georgetown (CAG) on Saturday, October 21, at the Four Seasons Hotel. This community event brings together over 450
residents, organizations, businesses, and politicos to celebrate Georgetown and CAG’s mission of historic preservation and improving
the life of the community.This year’s event, titled “The Streets of Georgetown,” will highlight Georgetown’s unique and historic neighborhood blocks in the
neighborhood. The gala committee, chaired by Michelle Korsmo, Colman Riddell and Amy Porter Stroh, is planning a special evening that
will include cocktails, a high end silent auction, a phenomenal dinner buffet, cigar bar on the terrace, and live music from the band, For The
Win, one of DC’s premiere party bands.The high-end silent auction will include: vacations in Paris, Costa Rica, San Francisco and Aspen; Wizards courtside seats; a dinner party for
eight by Susan Gage Catering; a rooftop party catered by Via Umbria; and a high end wine pull and dinner with author Kitty Kelley. More
silent auction items are being added. Check CAG’s website for details and the most up-to-date listing.
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This week for Know Your Trees, GM will consider a group of trees known primarily for their flowers: the magnolias.
While there are a wide variety of species and sub-species of magnolias throughout the world, in Georgetown you are likely to see three basic types: southern magnolias, saucer magnolias, and the Yulan magnolia.
The southern magnolia is quite different from the other two. It is easier identified by its big waxy green leaves with cinnamon brown undersides:
Despite having a deciduous look, southern magnolias are actually evergreens. They keep their leaves through the winter, and only start shedding them once new leaves are ready to replace them. (The shedding is a feature that leads many to dislike this tree.)
In the early summer they sport large showy white flowers, although typically they appear only a few at a time on the tree:
There are not a ton of southern magnolias in tree boxes along the sidewalks in Georgetown, but they are everywhere around Georgetown and DC.
Other than the fact that the flowers are similar, the other two magnolias are quite different. Continue reading
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