Pro tennis returning to the nation’s capital for the 52nd year as the Citi Open tournament begins tomorrow, Saturday, July 31 and runs through Sunday, August 8 with full capacity attendance permitted at the Rock Creek Park Tennis Center.
Month: July 2021
Native plants and water conservation are key to turning your yard into a climate change fighter
Globally, 2020 was the warmest year on record. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, warmer record years are likely on the horizon, resulting from human activities, specifically emissions of greenhouse gases. With predicted increases in temperature, fluctuating precipitation, which causes both flooding and droughts, the question becomes how can you help? And, one of the answers could be, start with your own yard.
Parachute to offer men’s linen loungewear
Here's another resson you might want to stay home. Parachute, the brand loved for its…
Summer Restaurant Week runs August 9 through August 15
The Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) announced the roster of restaurants participating in Summer Restaurant…
Celebrate Peruvian Independence with Inca Social
This year marks the 200th celebration of the liberation of Peru from Spain by José…
PLNT Burger is opening newest location at Sandlot Georgetown
Opening this Saturday in Georgetown is the newest location of PLNT Burger, the plant-based burger…
Seltzerland, a hard seltzer festival, is coming to DC
A fun and socially distancing friendly hard seltzer festival will take place this weekend in…
Art Enables opens new summer exhibition
Toni LaneMelancholy, 2021ink and oil pastel on paper19 x 24 in$450 "In Search of Solid…
Six Flags America presents Coca-Cola July 4th Fest with two nights of fireworks
Six Flags America is hosting two spectacular nights of fireworks right outside of the nation’s…