For Washingtonians, Screen on the Green is an institution that provides the only excuse to visit the national mall on a hot, sticky summer night.A few months ago everyone was heartbroken when HBO decided to pull funding for this annual tradition, stealing one more excuse to drink wine from plastic cups and get frisky in public.
Guess what…Screen on the Green cannot be kept down by the man. The Washington Post reported …
Sphere: Related ContentRound up the kids for an annual summer treat. The Guppy Gala is back at the National Zoo on Friday from 6-8:30pm. The Zoo is bringing in rock walls, great food, obstacle courses, animal encounters, live entertainment and tons more.
This year’s ticket prices are reduced so you can bring extra friends. FONZ members pay $15 each and non-members pay $25. The money raised will support the Zoo’s sustainability, conservation science and …
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City Renewed’s staff has shrunken slightly this summer with grad school and the Caribbean stealing away some of our best bloggers.
While we work overtime to keep the site up to date, we need your help.
If you are associated with an environmental organization or group in the DC metro area and you have events coming up, let us know! Give us details like group name, time, date, location and contact info.
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Sphere: Related ContentEverybody knows DC is full of lobbyists, grassroots advocates and activists trying to influence Congress. But what about our own local government? One of the biggest challenges in a town like this is getting people to care about what is happening here at home and not just in the federal government.
If you want to take an active role in shaping Washington’s environmental laws, Friends of Rock Creek’s Environment is organizing an …
Sphere: Related ContentEach year, Cultural Tourism DC hosts a bunch of great tours around the city. The topics of the tours range from Spies of Georgetown to former slave plantations in Adams-Morgan. The tours are being held this weekend and are a free way to get to know the city a lot better.
One of the most interesting tours being held this year is the Green Building Eco-Tour. This bike tour takes you around …
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