If you are really planning to visit the beautiful city of Washington Dc, then it is advisable to hire the services of some travel and tourism in this regard. They will really help you in locating the best and good places which are considered as the trade mark of Washington DC. In the tourist package, all the major momentums and memorials are fully and exclusively included in one whole day tour.

Many people took their private tour with Anthony pitch. The reason for their tour done with Anthony pitch is that he is a very good, informative and knowledgeable story teller. Those people who arrange their tour with him will surely have a great time at each and every aspect and they will really feel good while investing their money with Anthony pitch tours. Currently, he is also writing book about the Lincoln Assassination. Apart from that, people really enjoy his company and the friendly atmosphere that he creates to entertain the tourists. So, if you are planning to visit the beautiful places, then make your reservations with him today without wasting a single second as you will enjoy with him to the fullest for sure.

Address: 2022 Columbia Road NW Washington DC, DC.

Twins lounge is one of the best clubs of Washington D.C. This club is very famous for its outstanding and astonishing jazz players and local artists. The Ethiopian cuisine is matchless and increases the glamour of the twins lounge. This club is owned by two twin sisters. As these sisters are a twin, that’s why this club is called as twins lounge. The idea of these twin sisters to develop a very attractive and comfortable lounge for jazz lovers made them very popular all around the city. Their determination and courage compelled them to establish such a nice lounge.

The twins lounge has very unique talent for unique jazz which you cannot find any where in the Washington D.C. The twins lounge has the honor of featuring the local and the national jazz legends since its inception and until now. Twins lounge spreads and cultivates very unique and authentic traditional jazz by the innovation of the best dining facilities composed of American, Ethiopian and Caribbean cuisines in a blood warming environment. If you are planning to visit the twins’ lounge, you must make sure that you arrive here very early because you will not find any space once the jazz rolls in its full swings. So you must arrive at least half an hour before the program starts.

Address: 1344 U St. NW Washington DC, DC 20009

Apex is located in Washington DC, DC. Apex was opened in 1983 with the name BADLANDS. It was the best gay night life destination of the country for many years. After that the name is changed to Apex. Apex is now one of the best place and reliable spot for gay nightlife. Apex has two levels and seven full service bars that create a network of such places that serves our communities nightlife. You can just change your mood by walking from one room to another. DJ in the house also provides much entertainment to the people.

Dance area in the Apex provides much space for the people to dance in an entertaining atmosphere. Apex has new lightning design in it that will definitely attract you most. Apex contains latest equipments from Martin Inc.  The East Wing Lounge is also on the main level that provides you the best entertainment and you can watch your favorite music videos on high definition plasma monitors. If you go up stairs you will find more comfortable place where you can talk to your friends and it is the perfect place to relax. Each year Apex also holds many special events and parties to provide more entertainment to the people.  The address of the APEX is: 1415 22nd St. NW Washington DC, DC.

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-JAY

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Café Saint-Ex Hosts Exciting Labor Day Celebration with Pig Roast and Live Bluegrass Music

Mid-City Neighborhood Restaurant Shuts Down the Street for Energetic Labor Day Festivities Including Eco-Friendly Foods Pig Roast and Live Bluegrass Music

Café Saint-Ex is shutting down T Street in Mid-City to host an exciting Labor Day Street Party complete with a charity pig roast and live bluegrass music on Monday, September 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to raise money for the local Fillmore Arts Center. The community will come together to enjoy a whole smoked pig from Eco-Friendly Foods and live bluegrass tunes from Amanda Murphy and the Lost Indians. The public is invited to join Café Saint-Ex’s Labor Day festivities while supporting local arts. In addition to the live music and food, kids can gather at the interactive arts zone where they can help paint panels painted by Peter Chang of No Kings Collective.

Patrons will enjoy typical cook-out favorites with a Café Saint-Ex twist including a delicious pulled pork sandwich, homemade potato salad and fresh coleslaw for $10, and an interesting selection of beers including Peroni, Batch 19 and Blue Moon. All proceeds will directly benefit Fillmore Arts Center, DC public school arts program that provides in-depth arts education for more than 2,300 local public school children.

· Café Saint-Ex
· Eco-Friendly Foods
· Fillmore Arts Center

Monday, September 6, 2010
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Café Saint-Ex (and along T Street)
1847 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009

“Take You Home”
July 28, 2010 – August 29, 2010Works by Jason WrightWorks by Mike Weber

Gallery Plan B
1530 fourteenth street, nw
washington, dc 20005

Zenith Community Arts Foundation Workshop
Beyond the Easel : Preparing to Market and Sell Your Art

Deadline for registration is Monday,  August 16, 2010.

DATE:  Saturday, August 21, 2010  Time:     11am-6pm
OR
DATE:  Sunday, August 22, 2010     Time:     11am-6pm

Location: Zenith Gallery at the Chevy Chase Pavilion, 5335 Wisconsin Ave., NW Washington, DC 20040 2nd Level; Next to Embassy

To any of you who want like walking, fundraising and/or supporting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society:

“Join family, friends, coworkers and neighbors of all ages for Light the Night The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s annual walk and fundraising event to pay tribute and bring hope to those battling cancer. Walkers gather at twilight holding illuminated balloons to support and honor survivors and loved ones lost. Before the walk, enjoy live music, free food and fun activities for the entire family!

Make a difference in the lives of blood cancer patients by signing up to walk in one of the three Light the Night Walks happening in DC, Maryland and Virginia in October (listed below).

Register and fundraise as an individual or with a team of friends, family or coworkers at www.lightthenight.org/nca or call  703-399-2941.

Saturday, October 2, 2010
Northern Virginia Light the Night Walk
Reston Town Center (11900 Market Street, Reston, VA 20190)
Walk Distance: 2.8 miles

Saturday, October 9, 2010
Montgomery County Light the Night Walk

Rockville Town Center (Maryland Avenue and East Montgomery Avenue Rockville, MD 20850)
Walk Distance: 1.8 miles

Saturday, October 16, 2010
Washington, DC Light the Night Walk
Freedom Plaza (13th & Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004)
Walk Distance: 2.5 miles

If you are interested or would like more information, call  703.399.2941 or email RomanoA@lls.org”

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I received an email from Ecolocity DC yesterday, announcing that they will be holding a seed saving workshop next week. Ecolocity helps to educate residents and groups in the Metro DC area on how to build environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable communities. They offer networking opportunities and connect people to local resources.

Here is a description of the workshop:

Have you been growing your garden, but wondering if you’ll have to buy all new seeds next year? Worry no longer! This workshop will help you learn how to save your seeds year after year, an ancient practice that’s still just as useful today. If you already have experience with seed saving, come along as well. We’d love for you to share your expertise. This workshop will start with a short film about seed saving, include a bit of an intro about its history, and then go into a practical, hands-on workshop. If all goes well, you should be bringing some seeds home to plant in the future.

Date: July 20, 2010
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Location: Emergence Community Arts Collective, 2nd floor, 733 Euclid Street NW, Washington, DC 20001

For additional information on seed saving, visit Seed Savers Exchange, or the International Seed Saving Institute, or see this post on Mas du Diable’s blog about other seed saving networks.