Next Tuesday, EcoWomen is having an event featuring Jessy Tolkan, currently serving as Challenge Campaign Director for Energy Action Coaltion.
A bit about Jessy:
“Jessy is a rock star of youth voting and empowerment. She got her start as
a student activist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she earned
her degree in Political Science and African-American Studies. While at
UW-Madison her work included organizing student vote coalitions in 2000
and 2002, helping to elect Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin to office, and
engaging students in local politics through her own bid for the Madison
City Council at age 19. After graduation, Jessy worked as the Wisconsin
State Director for the New Voters Project, registering over 130,000 18-24
year old voters across the state and helping to produce one of the highest
youth voter turnout rates in the country, a historic 11% increase in youth
voter turnout in the US, the largest increase since 18 year-olds got the
right to vote. Jessy was recently named one of the "Real Hot 100=94
(http://www.therealhot100.org/2006-real-hot-100/?currentPage=3D18 ).
Jessy has just coordinated Energy Action Coalition's organizing efforts to
coordinate PowerShift, , the first national youth summit to solve the
climate crisis. This event brought in over 5,000 youth to organize and
educate congress of the importance making climate change a priority.”
Tuesday November 13
Teaism @ 8th & D Streets
RSVP: to rsvp@ecowomen.org
6-8pm
Good stuff.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Fall drinking
Happy Hour at Equinox sounds yummy. Every Tuesday until Dec. 4, go there for Hard Cider Hour.
http://amandamc.blogspot.com/ reports: “And for the hard stuff, featured cocktails include the Apple Pillar made with Laird’s Applejack, fresh cider, lemon and orange juices and maple syrup ($10), the Pumpkin Cobbler with cinnamon-infused rum, Laird’s Applejack, hot cider and pumpkin spice liqueur ($10), Falling Leaves with vanilla-infused rum, fresh cider, lemongrass-infused simple syrup, mint and a Laird’s Applejack splash ($11), and the Brown Mary, mixed with pepper-infused rum, cider, Laird’s Applejack, fresh lemon juice and orange bitters ($11).”
There will be free snacks including venison chili, carmelized onion and fig flatbread, pumpkin fritters, and sweet potato potstickers.
Equinox
818 Connecticut Ave.
http://amandamc.blogspot.com/ reports: “And for the hard stuff, featured cocktails include the Apple Pillar made with Laird’s Applejack, fresh cider, lemon and orange juices and maple syrup ($10), the Pumpkin Cobbler with cinnamon-infused rum, Laird’s Applejack, hot cider and pumpkin spice liqueur ($10), Falling Leaves with vanilla-infused rum, fresh cider, lemongrass-infused simple syrup, mint and a Laird’s Applejack splash ($11), and the Brown Mary, mixed with pepper-infused rum, cider, Laird’s Applejack, fresh lemon juice and orange bitters ($11).”
There will be free snacks including venison chili, carmelized onion and fig flatbread, pumpkin fritters, and sweet potato potstickers.
Equinox
818 Connecticut Ave.
Don’t feel bad about your Starbucks…
On November 8, 23, 26 and December 8, 15 and 22, purchase a Gingerbread Latte, Eggnog Latte or Peppermint Mocha and Starbucks will be passing along a portion of the purchase price to Modest Needs Foundation. The group grants local funds to low-income workers who are experiencing an unexpected financial crisis.
The Pink Spiders
The Pink Spiders are playing at the Rock and Roll Hotel. I’ve never seen them live but the lead singer did go to prom with my roommate from college.
Action Action
The Pink Spiders
you, me, and everyone we know
Paper Rival
Doors | 7pm Show | 730pm
Tickets $10
Action Action
The Pink Spiders
you, me, and everyone we know
Paper Rival
Doors | 7pm Show | 730pm
Tickets $10
A View from the Bridge
Your last chance to see an opera this fall is coming up. But you probably know that because you have already probably signed up for the Generation O list!
A View from the Bridge:
Generation O Dates and Tickets Still Available
Thursday, November 8, 2007, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007, 7:30 p.m.
$25 Rear Orchestra / $35 Side Orchestra
$50 Prime Orchestra / $75 Premium Orchestra
Enter source code 6298 when ordering tickets
A View from the Bridge:
Generation O Dates and Tickets Still Available
Thursday, November 8, 2007, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007, 7:30 p.m.
$25 Rear Orchestra / $35 Side Orchestra
$50 Prime Orchestra / $75 Premium Orchestra
Enter source code 6298 when ordering tickets
Poetry Reading
There’s an event tonight at the beautiful National Museum of Women in the Arts for only $10.
Details:
2007 Small Nations Poetry Reading
11/6/2007 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
$10 general admission. Limited seating. For reservations call 202-783-7370 or email reservations@nmwa.org before November 1.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts and Their Excellencies
Eva Nowotny, Ambassador of Austria
Naser M.Y. Al Belooshi, Ambassador of Bahrain
Elena Poptodorova, Ambassador of Bulgaria
Andreas Kakouris, Ambassador of Cyprus
Albert Jónsson, Ambassador of Iceland
Claudia Fritsche, Ambassador of Liechtenstein
Joseph Weyland, Ambassador of Luxembourg
Mark Miceli-Farrugia, Ambassador of Malta
Gilles Alexandre Noghes, Ambassador of Monaco
Samuel žbogar, Ambassador of Slovenia
invite you to the 2007 Small Nations Poetry Reading
Readings begin at 7 p.m. followed by a reception featuring wines from many participating countries and light hors d'oeuvres.
100% of the proceeds will benefit NMWA's "Bridging Communities" Program promoting cross-cultural exchange among elementary school children in the Washington, D.C. metro-area.
Details:
2007 Small Nations Poetry Reading
11/6/2007 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
$10 general admission. Limited seating. For reservations call 202-783-7370 or email reservations@nmwa.org before November 1.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts and Their Excellencies
Eva Nowotny, Ambassador of Austria
Naser M.Y. Al Belooshi, Ambassador of Bahrain
Elena Poptodorova, Ambassador of Bulgaria
Andreas Kakouris, Ambassador of Cyprus
Albert Jónsson, Ambassador of Iceland
Claudia Fritsche, Ambassador of Liechtenstein
Joseph Weyland, Ambassador of Luxembourg
Mark Miceli-Farrugia, Ambassador of Malta
Gilles Alexandre Noghes, Ambassador of Monaco
Samuel žbogar, Ambassador of Slovenia
invite you to the 2007 Small Nations Poetry Reading
Readings begin at 7 p.m. followed by a reception featuring wines from many participating countries and light hors d'oeuvres.
100% of the proceeds will benefit NMWA's "Bridging Communities" Program promoting cross-cultural exchange among elementary school children in the Washington, D.C. metro-area.
every tuesday
BYT mentioned ALL YOU CAN EAT MUSSELS for $15.50. I cannot believe I have not known about this sooner.
Details:
Tuesday
All You Can Eat Mussels With French Fries
$15.50
Tomato, Garlic, White Wine & Herbs or
Shallots, Garlic, White Wine & Herbs or
Hot Peppers, Garlic, White Wine & Herbs or
Saffron, Cream, Dry Vermouth
Plus French Fries.
Lavandou
3321 Connecticut Ave NW
Details:
Tuesday
All You Can Eat Mussels With French Fries
$15.50
Tomato, Garlic, White Wine & Herbs or
Shallots, Garlic, White Wine & Herbs or
Hot Peppers, Garlic, White Wine & Herbs or
Saffron, Cream, Dry Vermouth
Plus French Fries.
Lavandou
3321 Connecticut Ave NW
And so...
Since I’ll be in out of town and away from a computer for five days starting Thursday, I’ll include some future events along with today’s best. SO…
This Thursday you should be going to eat cupcakes and drink wine at Terra. The Dupont Boutique is celebrating its first birthday. The party is from 6-9pm.
Terra
1706 Connecticut Ave NW
This Thursday you should be going to eat cupcakes and drink wine at Terra. The Dupont Boutique is celebrating its first birthday. The party is from 6-9pm.
Terra
1706 Connecticut Ave NW
Monday, November 5, 2007
EU Film Fest
http://www.afi.com/silver/new/nowplaying/2007/v4i6/eu.aspx#country
That's the link to the EU Film Showcase.
I'd say Persepolis would be a good bet. The graphic novel the film is based on is quite interesting.
That's the link to the EU Film Showcase.
I'd say Persepolis would be a good bet. The graphic novel the film is based on is quite interesting.
Keifer Sutherland
Jack Bauer/Kiefer Sutherland is in town filming scenes for 24. When he was here filming "The Sentinel" during the summer of 2005, he went to McFadden's on a Tuesday. I was also at McFadden's that night (I know, so sad, but I was so young!). He went in about 15 minutes after I left and I had to live it down for months and months. Anyway, the moral of the story is go to bars in Georgetown and Foggy Bottom to catch a glimpse of Jack.
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