Benjamin Sands poses with his original art after performing after performing for @SWNAssembly Meeting at @ArenaStage
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Benjamin Sands poses with his original art after performing after performing for @SWNAssembly Meeting at @ArenaStage
Benjamin Sands, Musician, Educator, Native Southwest Washingtonian #swdc, performs at SWNA Community Meeting at @ArenaStage. This is the saxophone her received from @SWNAssemlby when he was a Youth Scholarship winner.
Benjamin Sands, Musician, Educator, Native Southwest Washingtonian #swdc, performs at SWNA Community Meeting at @ArenaStage
SOUTHWEST DUCK POND: The Southwest Duck Pond is a labor of love for the community it serves. Through a partnership with DPR, Neighbors of Southwest Duck Pond brought the park back to life and helps maintain it. Created from the remnants of the Town Center West Park, it is now the site of a large pond with fountains, a playground and farm stand. While not legally, it's a park that truly belongs to the people who use it. The Southwest Duck Pond is located at 6th and I streets SW.
(via The Best Pocket Parks In D.C.: DCist)
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World premiere, as part of the Women’s Voices Theater Festival
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P.A.L. (People Animals Love) dog visit Children gain confidence by reading to a dog named Tommy, Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Southwest Library
P.A.L. (People Animals Love) dog visit Ages 4-12 are invited to gain confidence by reading aloud to a dog named Tommy, children 8 and younger must be accompanied by a caregiver. Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Southwest Library, 900 Wesley Pl. SW. 202-724-4752. Free.
D.C. community calendar, Oct. 15-22, 2015 - The Washington Post
Some Like It Hot” 2 p.m. National Archives
Billy Wilder’s 1959 film about Prohibition-era musicians who elude gangsters who want to kill them for witnessing the St. Valentine’s Day massacre by joining an all-girl band heading to Miami, starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe and George Raft. 2 p.m. National Archives, William G. McGowan Theater, Constitution Avenue and Seventh Street NW. 202-357-5000. Free.
D.C. community calendar, Oct. 15-22, 2015 - The Washington Post