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Annual Rites of Spring Upcoming

It’s been an odd anti-climatic spring so far, with magnolia and cherry blossoms a shadow of their normal fabulous displays. But notwithstanding this stutter start, spring is finally here. And with spring in Georgetown comes a series of annual and beloved events. Here are GM’s favorites:

The Georgetown House Tour

First of the two grand dame tours, the Georgetown house tour will be held this year on April 29th. It is held every year to benefit St. John’s Episcopal church. As the title states, this tour gives you a chance to walk through 8-10 of Georgetown’s nicest homes. The patrons party is always the place to hobnob with the nobbiest hobs.

The Georgetown Garden Tour

Of the two tours, the Garden Tour is probably GM’s favorite. Like the house tour, you get a chance to look behind the gates of 8 or so homes, but GM just thinks there’s something more interesting about gardens than interiors. This tour will be held on May 13th, and is run by the Georgetown Garden Club. Continue reading

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • How the decision on GU basketball’s next coach is mired in a grudge match played at Jelleff 50 years ago.
  • Some Georgetowners hire alley cats to address the rat problem. That sounds like a Victorian era solution, but GM is totally down with it.

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ANC Preview

Next week the ANC will meet for its April session. Several interesting items are on the agenda:

  • Councilmember Jack Evans will be in attendance, probably to give his standard spiel on the city’s finances and Metro’s woes. But if you’ve got an issue to address with him, you should come and ask him.
  • The BID will present its plans to reconfigure K St. These great plans would introduce bike lanes and eliminate parking west of 33rd (which will cut down significantly on the traffic there).
  • The ANC will adopt a resolution on the LED streetlights (hopefully against them, at least in their current form).
  • Several new businesses appear to be coming:
    • Something called Pillar & Post is moving into the old Sherman Pickney space
    • Something called Keybridge Communications is moving into the H.A. Gill building on Wisconsin above R St.
    • An organization called Potomac RiverKeeper Network is moving into 3070 M St. (which currently houses the Alex and Ani and M3 Massage)

Here’s the full agenda: Continue reading

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Are you a transportation planner and want to work for Georgetown Hospital? Here’s your chance!
  • The Post was not a fan of Boulangerie Christophe. The Ladies Who Lunch don’t care. (It’s worth it to remember that the Post gave rave reviews to After Peacock Room, and that closed about 6 months later.)

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