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Around Town 5/30-6/5

Happy Friday! In case you missed our big announcement yesterday, we are excited to introduce you to our 2014-’15 class of Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington nonprofits! Once you check out that list, take a look at what our current nonprofits have going on around town this upcoming week!

Friday, May 30, 2014

Carousel Latino

The In Series
A festive carousel ride of Latino programs & artists, including cabaret, congas, tango, zarzuela, bolero, opera and more!
When: Fri May 30 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: SOURCE, 1835 14th St., NW, Washington, DC 20009
Fee?: yes $30 general; $27 senior; $16 for students and youth
Volunteer Info: Usher, box office
Contact: Gregory Stuart, Executive Assistant, (202) 204-7765
For more information: click here

Saturday, May 31, 2014

DC SCORES Jamboree!

DC SCORES
The Jamboree!

is our year-end culminating celebration of the DC SCORES programming year. The day is filled with a round-robin soccer tournament, arts and crafts booths, music, relay races, and many other activities for DC SCORES students and their families.
When: Sat May 31 2014 (8:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
Where: Anacostia Park, NA, -, – -
Fee?: no
Volunteer Info: Volunteer roles include setup/breakdown, registration, referees, arts & crafts leaders, facepainters, lunch servers, and field monitors.
Contact: Alyssa Morse, (202) 393-6999 ext 311
For more information: click here

Strauss Masterpieces

National Philharmonic
Thomas Pandolfi, piano National Philharmonic Chorale Piotr Gajewski, conductor On the 150th anniversary of the birth of Strauss, enjoy exploring four of his masterpieces. Don Juan, a tone poem for large orchestra, features impassioned love themes reflecting the romance Strauss was experiencing with his future wife. Written when Strauss was 21, the Burlesque for piano and orchestra, brilliantly virtuosic and fiendishly difficult, is a burst of youthful exhilaration, full of confident high spirits and vitality. Strauss’s Wanderers Sturmlied, written in 1884, for male chorus and orchestra, was influenced by the Romantic composer Brahms. Death and Transfiguration, a tone poem for large orchestra, completed in 1889, depicts a dying artist as he reflects on his innocent childhood, the struggles and successes of his adulthood and finally, his longed-for transfiguration. Strauss Don Juan Burlesque Wanderers Sturmlied Death and Transfiguration
When: Sat May 31 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: The Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 20852
Fee?: yes $28-$84 (Kids Free)
Contact: Deborah Birnbaum, (301) 581-5
For more information: click here

Carousel Latino

The In Series
A festive carousel ride of Latino programs & artists, including cabaret, congas, tango, zarzuela, bolero, opera and more!
When: Sat May 31 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: SOURCE, 1835 14th St., NW, Washington, DC 20009
Fee?: yes $30 general; $27 senior; $16 for students and youth
Volunteer Info: Usher, box office
Contact: Gregory Stuart, Executive Assistant, (202) 204-7765
For more information: click here

Sunday, June 01, 2014

Carousel Latino

The In Series
A festive carousel ride of Latino programs & artists, including cabaret, congas, tango, zarzuela, bolero, opera and more!
When: Sun Jun 1 2014 (3:00 PM)
Where: SOURCE, 1835 14th St., NW, Washington, DC 20009
Fee?: yes $30 general; $27 senior; $16 for students and youth
Volunteer Info: Usher, box office
Contact: Gregory Stuart, Executive Assistant, (202) 204-7765
For more information: click here

Wednesday, June 04, 2014

One Hour, One World Tour

Ayuda
If you would like to get a first person introduction to Ayuda’s work and learn how you could get involved, please join us for one of our frequent One Hour, One World tours. Please sign up for a time and feel free to bring friends. (Tours are conducted in English)
When: Wed Jun 4 2014 (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Where: Ayuda DC office, 6925B Willow Street NW, Washington, DC 20012
Fee?: no
Contact: Elise Webb, (202) 387-4848 ext 130
For more information: click here

Teach a Woman to Fish Book Release and Celebration

Women Thrive Worldwide
Women Thrive Worldwide is having a party in Washington, DC on June 4th, and you are invited! To celebrate the release of Teach a Woman to Fish: Overcoming Poverty Around the Globe, Women Thrive is gathering friends, family, colleagues, and some of Washington’s top champions for global women’s rights. Can you join us? Please RSVP now. What: Teach a Woman to Fish Book Release and Celebration Where: Busboys and Poets 2021 14th St, NW Washington, DC 2009 When: Wednesday, June 4, 2014 (6:00 PM – 9:00 PM) RSVP NOW Space is limited. Hors d’oeuvres will be served. Teach a Woman to Fish is the inspiring story of women and girls around the world who are working to break free of poverty, violence, and inequality. A first-person account by one of the world’s most passionate advocates for equality, it’s a stirring record of Woman Thrive’s more than 15 years of work in Sri Lanka, Honduras, Burkina Faso, and around the globe. In the words of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Teach a Woman to Fish is a book that “every citizen and lawmaker should read…” Don’t miss the worldwide advance release of this powerful new book. Please RSVP now…
When: Wed Jun 4 2014 (6:00 PM – 9:00 PM)
Where: Bus Boys and Poets, 2021 14th St NW, Washington, D.C. 20009
Fee?: no
Contact: Jillian Holzer, (202) 999-4483
For more information: click here

Thursday, June 05, 2014

Theater Tech Program Graduation & Student Showcase

Joe’s Movement Emporium/World Arts Focus
Celebrate with our student participants as they complete their time with us and showcase their digital media work. The Theater Tech Program is a workforce development initiative that prepares low-income youth from Prince George’s County for employment through training in technical theater production, operations and digital media along with supports such as tutoring, college exploration and life skills coaching.
When: Thu Jun 5 2014 (5:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Where: Joe’s Movement Emporium, 3309 Bunker Hill Road, Mount Rainier, MD 20712
Fee?: no
Contact: Melissa Rosenberg, (301) 699-1819
For more information: click here

Around Town 5/23-5/29

We hope everyone has a wonderful and relaxing Memorial Day Weekend! Take some time to meet a few great nonprofits and get to know the community around you by heading to some of these great events!

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Volunteer for Kid Power at Run or Dye!

Kid Power
Kid Power is the nonprofit partner of this year’s Run or Dye event! Last November, Kid Power was honored to be the partner for the 2013 event. It was so much fun for our team and our supporters, that we are thrilled to participate again. Proceeds from the run will benefit help us serve more youth! But, we need your help! We receive a donation based on the number of volunteers we recruit to help at the event. And, we need to recruit 100 volunteers this year!!
When: Sat May 24 2014 (07:30 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: RFK Stadium, 2400 East Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC 20003
Fee?: no
Volunteer Info: Volunteer Duties- help registering runners, spraying runners in dye, give runners water, help runners with directions, event set-up, and more! What you get for volunteering- Free Run or Dye Tshirt, access to the celebration party after the race, entry into a Kid Power raffle, and knowing you had a part in helping DC youth receive high quality afterschool programs! When: Saturday May 24th; 7:30 am – 1pm (accomodations may be made for several volunteers who are not able to arrive by 7 am) at RFK Stadium (nearest metro: Stadium Armory). Friday shifts are also available (help with packet pick-up and registration): Friday May 23rd; 9 am- 3pm and 2:45pm-8pm.
Contact: Kid Power, (202) 383-4543
For more information: click here

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Cuisine des Artistes: Biennial Spring Gala Fundraiser to Honor Bruce Kogod

District of Columbia Arts Center (DCAC)
Showcasing the talents of local area chefs and artists, Cuisine des Artistes is a dinner happening. In this rare union, gastronomical, visual, theatrical and literary artists join forces to create a feast for the senses featuring the most delicious edible art. With entertainment by performing artists, design by visual artists, and food created by culinary artists, Cuisine des Artistes is more than an event, it’s a phenomenon.
When: Thu May 29 2014 (6:30 PM)
Where: The Meridian House, 1630 Crescent Place NW, Washington D.C., DC 2008
Fee?: yes $125 for DCAC Members/ $150 for New Members
Contact: Rebecca Gray, (202) 462-7833
For more information: click here

Carousel Latino

The In Series
A festive carousel ride of Latino programs & artists, including cabaret, congas, tango, zarzuela, bolero, opera and more!
When: Thu May 29 2014 (7:30 PM)
Where: SOURCE, 1835 14th St., NW, Washington, DC 20009
Fee? yes $30 general; $27 senior; $16 for students and youth
Volunteer Info: Usher, box office
Contact: Gregory Stuart, Executive Assistant, (202) 204-7765
For more information: click here

Around Town 5/16-5/22

Looking for something fun to do before Memorial Day weekend hits next weekend? Check out these great events that some Catalogue nonprofits are putting on this week!

Saturday, May 17, 2014

The World’s Most Important Dinner Party

A Wider Circle
Come see our Center for Community Service transform into a beautiful dining room and theatre for The World’s Most Important Dinner Party. Enjoy dinner and a show, put on by the talented young performers of Take the Stage Performance Company. It only costs A Wider Circle $33 to provide a child or adult with all of his or her basic need items – from beds and dressers to sheets, towels, dishes, pots, pans, and much, much more! $33 is only a suggested donation. We invite you to come on out, share in some great food, hear about the work, and enjoy dinner and a show!
When: Sat May 17 2014 (7:00 PM)
Where: A Wider Circle’s Center for Community Service, 9159 Brookville Road, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
Fee?: no
Contact: Kim Canary, (301) 608-3504
For more information: click here

Sarah Chang Plays Vivaldi’s Four Seasons

National Philharmonic
Sarah Chang, violin Piotr Gajewski, conductor Violinist Sarah Chang, recognized worldwide as one of classical music’s most captivating and gifted performers, plays Vivaldi’s most popular work, The Four Seasons, a set of four short violin concertos written around 1723. The concertos each depict a season and are filled with dazzling effects mimicking natural phenomena such as storms, wind, thunder and rain, as well as bird calls. Ms. Chang’s 2007 CD of the Seasons attracted international commendation, with BBC Music Magazine stating, She has never made a finer recording. Strauss wrote the adagio for strings, Metamorphosen, during the closing days of World War II as an elegy for the destruction of Munich, including the historic National Theatre opera house. Strauss Metamorphosen Vivaldi The Four Seasons
When: Sat May 17 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: The Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 20852
Fee?: yes $28-$84 (Kids Free)
Contact: Deborah Birnbaum
For more information: click here

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Sarah Chang Plays Vivaldi’s Four Seasons

National Philharmonic
Sarah Chang, violin Piotr Gajewski, conductor Violinist Sarah Chang, recognized worldwide as one of classical music’s most captivating and gifted performers, plays Vivaldi’s most popular work, The Four Seasons, a set of four short violin concertos written around 1723. The concertos each depict a season and are filled with dazzling effects mimicking natural phenomena such as storms, wind, thunder and rain, as well as bird calls. Ms. Chang’s 2007 CD of the Seasons attracted international commendation, with BBC Music Magazine stating, She has never made a finer recording. Strauss wrote the adagio for strings, Metamorphosen, during the closing days of World War II as an elegy for the destruction of Munich, including the historic National Theatre opera house. Strauss Metamorphosen Vivaldi The Four Seasons
When: Sun May 18 2014 (3:00 PM)
Where: The Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 20852
Fee?: yes $28-$84 (Kids Free)
Contact: Deborah Birnbaum
For more information: click here

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

One Hour, One World Tour

Ayuda
If you would like to get a first person introduction to Ayuda’s work and learn how you could get involved, please join us for one of our frequent One Hour, One World tours. Please sign up for a time and feel free to bring friends. (Tours are conducted in English)
When: Wed May 21 2014 (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Where: Ayuda DC office, 6925B Willow Street NW, Washington, DC 20012
Fee?: no
Contact: Elise Webb, (202) 387-4848 ext 130
For more information: click here

Around Town: 4/25-5/1

We made it to the weekend! It’s going to be gorgeous out, so make your way to some of these great events put on by Catalogue nonprofits!

Friday, April 25, 2014

Annual Fairfax County Volunteer Service Awards

Volunteer Fairfax
Established in 1993, the Fairfax County Volunteer Service Awards serve as a community-wide celebration of volunteerism. The Awards honor individuals, groups, and organizations that have given outstanding volunteer service through a broad range of activities and programs. Over the last 20 years, Volunteer Fairfax has recognized more than 3,000 individuals for their commitment to the community.
When: Fri Apr 25 2014 (08:00 AM – 10:00 AM)
Where: The Waterford at Springfield, 6715 Commerce Street, Springfield, VA 22150
Fee? yes $40 for nonprofit and individual guests; $55 for corporate guests.
Contact: Sara Kreitzer, Special Events Coordinator, (703) 246-7957
For more information: click here

Empty Bowls Dinner to Benefit Food for Others

Food for Others
Come enjoy dinner (hot soup, bread and dessert) prepared by top area chefs and choose a handmade ceramic bowl to take home. Enjoy live music and view interesting information about poverty in our area. Organized by Giving Circle of Hope. All proceeds benefit Food for Others.
When: Fri Apr 25 2014 (5:30 PM – 8:00 PM)
Where: Floris United Methodist Church, 13600 Frying Pan Road, Herndon, VA 20171
Fee? yes $25 per person in advance, $30 per person at the door
Volunteer Info: Dishwashing. To volunteer please contact Evelyn atesmerc48@comcast.net or Mary Beth at marybeth.divincenzo@gmail.com by Friday, March 28.
Contact: Vincenza Githens, (703) 207-9173
For more information: click here

Double Time Jazz @ THEARC Theater presents Bobbi Humphrey

Building Bridges Across the River t/a THEARC
For three decades now, Bobbi Humphrey has been playing her special brand of music to audiences around the world. Collaborations and sponsors for this program include: WC Smith, DC Commission On the Arts & Humanities, and THEARC Theater.
When: Fri Apr 25 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: THEARC, 1901 Mississippi Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20020
Fee? yes Tickets starting at $25
Contact: Jasmine Taylor, (202) 889-5901 ext 106
For more information: click here

Saturday, April 26, 2014

The Race to End Poverty

A Wider Circle
Run or Walk…It’s a race we all can enter! Join The Race to End Poverty hosted by A Wider Circle and help children and adults lift themselves out of poverty. Including a 5K run/walk 1-mile walk and a tot trot! This year’s race features an exciting route in Cabin John Regional Park. It is perfect as part of your training for a longer race, as a relaxing run, or to show five kilometers who’s boss.
When: Sat Apr 26 2014 (09:00 AM)
Where: Cabin John Regional Park, 7400 Tuckerman Lane, Bethesda, MD 20817
Fee? yes 5K – $33; 1-mile – $20; Tot Trot – free
Contact: Erin Fiaschetti, (301) 608-3504
For more information: click here

#DANCEABOUTDC

Joe’s Movement Emporium/World Arts Focus
Take a tour through the nooks and crannies of Joe’s Movement Emporium, ending up in the theatre for a final trip through our imagination(s).
When: Sat Apr 26 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: Joe’s Movement Emporium, 3309 Bunker Hill Road, Mount Rainier, ME 20712
Fee? yes $20 General; $15 Students/Srs/Artists; $10 Youth
Contact: , (301) 699 – 1819

Sunday, April 27, 2014

#DANCEABOUTDC

Joe’s Movement Emporium/World Arts Focus
Take a tour through the nooks and crannies of Joe’s Movement Emporium, ending up in the theatre for a final trip through our imagination(s).
When: Sun Apr 27 2014 (7:00 PM)
Where: Joe’s Movement Emporium, 3309 Bunker Hill Road, Mount Rainier, ME 20712
Fee? yes $20 General; $15 Students/Srs/Artists; $10 Youth
Contact: , (301) 699 – 1819

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

City Kids Wilderness Project Breakfast

City Kids Wilderness Project
Join us for a free, hour-long program that shows first-hand how City Kids works with youth to build character, broaden horizons, and instill skills for success. Coffee and light breakfast provided.
When: Wed Apr 30 2014 (08:00 AM – 09:00 AM)
Where: The Josephine Butler Parks Center, 2437 15th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001
Fee? no
Contact: Ryan Lauer, (202) 525-4930

Around Town 4/18-4/24

Catalogue nonprofits are always up to something! Check out what some of these great nonprofits are up to this week around town!

Monday, April 21, 2014

Wild Plant Nursery Work Day

Earth Sangha
Every Monday, and Thursday (and selected Sundays), we will be out at our Wild Plant Nursery preparing pots, sowing seeds, weeding, and all the fun things that help our nursery to function! If you are a natural gardener or botanically curious, please join and become one of our “Nursery Diva” volunteers. These workdays will be dependent on weather conditions, so please check with Lisa, lbright@earthsangha.org, before heading out.
When: Mon Apr 21 2014 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: Wild Plant Nursery, See website for directions or search Google Maps for Wild Plant Nursery., Springfield, VA 22150
Fee? no
Contact: Lisa Bright, (703) 764-4830
For more information: click here

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Open House with Court Appointed Special Advocate

Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George’s County
We welcome volunteers, sponsors, supporters, stakeholders and community members to stop by CASA’s office to see our new space and join us in honoring National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Light food and refreshments will be served
When: Wed Apr 23 2014 (3:30 PM – 8:00 PM)
Where: CASA’s Offices, 6811 Kenilworth Avenue, Suite 402, Riverdale, Maryland 20737
Fee? no
Contact: Kara Marie Bundy, (301) 897-0827

One Hour, One World Tour

Ayuda
If you would like to get a first person introduction to Ayuda’s work and learn how you could get involved, please join us for one of our frequent One Hour, One World tours. Please sign up for a time and feel free to bring friends. (Tours are conducted in English)
When: Wed Apr 23 2014 (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Where: Ayuda DC office, 6925B Willow Street NW, Washington, DC 20012
Fee? no
Contact: Elise Webb, (202) 387-4848 ext 130
For more information: click here

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Wild Plant Nursery Work Day

Earth Sangha
Every Monday, and Thursday (and selected Sundays), we will be out at our Wild Plant Nursery preparing pots, sowing seeds, weeding, and all the fun things that help our nursery to function! If you are a natural gardener or botanically curious, please join and become one of our “Nursery Diva” volunteers. These workdays will be dependent on weather conditions, so please check with Lisa, lbright@earthsangha.org, before heading out.
When: Thu Apr 24 2014 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: Wild Plant Nursery, See website for directions or search Google Maps for Wild Plant Nursery., Springfield, VA 22150
Fee? no
Contact: Lisa Bright, (703) 764-4830
For more information: click here

Around Town: 4/11-4/17

Well, we finally made it to the real spring weather! With our first 70 degree day behind us and the cherry blossoms in bloom, we all are starting to smile a little more and…get out of the house! Check out what these great Catalogue nonprofits have going on around town!

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Invasive Species Removal

Earth Sangha
Our Conservation Coordinator, Matt, will lead the removal of several species of invasive plants. Please wear long clothes and workboots as the work may be muddy and there are plenty of thorny plants present. Tools and gloves will be provided, but your own work gloves and hand clippers are useful tools to bring.
When: Sat Apr 12 2014 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: Marie Butler Leven Preserve, 1501 Kirby Road, McLean VA 22101
Fee? no
Contact: Matt Bright, (703) 764-4830
For more information: click here

Bach Mass in B Minor

National Philharmonic
Rosa Lamoreaux, soprano Magdalena Wor, mezzo-soprano Matthew Smith, tenor Christopheren Nomura, baritone National Philharmonic Chorale Stan Engebretson, conductor The magnificent Mass in B minor, Bach’s sacred magnum opus, glorifies voice and instruments with brilliant harmonies and a depth of sound. Stan Engebretson conducts the National Philharmonic Chorale and Orchestra and four outstanding soloists in a concert that will thrill every listener with its lofty design, scope and expression. Beautiful arias and glittering choruses combine with colorful orchestral music to create an unforgettable journey through Bach’s musical version of this religious ceremony.
When: Sat Apr 12 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: The Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 20852
Fee? yes $28-$84 (Kids Free)
Contact: Deborah Birnbaum
For more information: click here

The Romantics: Schubert and Goethe

The In Series
A tribute to Franz Schubert on the 200th year of his giving birth to the German lied (Art-Song), when he composed Gretchen At The Spinning-Wheel to Goethe’s words. Our salon-style concert-discussion explores early German Romanticism in the treasure-filled salons of the Heurich Mansion. Directors: Greg Stevens and Carla Hubner
When: Sat Apr 12 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: Heurich House Museum, 1307 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
Fee? yes $30 general; $27 senior; $16 for students and youth
Volunteer Info: Ushers, box office
Contact: Gregory Stuart, Executive Assistant, (202) 204-7765
For more information: click here

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Bach Mass in B Minor

National Philharmonic
Rosa Lamoreaux, soprano Magdalena Wor, mezzo-soprano Matthew Smith, tenor Christopheren Nomura, baritone National Philharmonic Chorale Stan Engebretson, conductor The magnificent Mass in B minor, Bach’s sacred magnum opus, glorifies voice and instruments with brilliant harmonies and a depth of sound. Stan Engebretson conducts the National Philharmonic Chorale and Orchestra and four outstanding soloists in a concert that will thrill every listener with its lofty design, scope and expression. Beautiful arias and glittering choruses combine with colorful orchestral music to create an unforgettable journey through Bach’s musical version of this religious ceremony.
When: Sun Apr 13 2014 (3:00 PM)
Where: The Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 20852
Fee? yes $28-$84 (Kids Free)
Contact: Deborah Birnbaum
For more information: click here

The Romantics: Schubert and Goethe

The In Series
A tribute to Franz Schubert on the 200th year of his giving birth to the German lied (Art-Song), when he composed Gretchen At The Spinning-Wheel to Goethe’s words. Our salon-style concert-discussion explores early German Romanticism in the treasure-filled salons of the Heurich Mansion. Directors: Greg Stevens and Carla Hubner
When: Sun Apr 13 2014 (3:00 PM)
Where: Heurich House Museum, 1307 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
Fee? yes $30 general; $27 senior; $16 for students and youth
Volunteer Info: Ushers, box office
Contact: Gregory Stuart, Executive Assistant, (202) 204-7765
For more information: click here

Monday, April 14, 2014

Wild Plant Nursery Work Day

Earth Sangha
Every Monday, and Thursday (and selected Sundays), we will be out at our Wild Plant Nursery preparing pots, sowing seeds, weeding, and all the fun things that help our nursery to function! If you are a natural gardener or botanically curious, please join and become one of our “Nursery Diva” volunteers. These workdays will be dependent on weather conditions, so please check with Lisa, lbright@earthsangha.org, before heading out.
When: Mon Apr 14 2014 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: Wild Plant Nursery, See website for directions or search Google Maps for Wild Plant Nursery., Springfield, VA 22150
Fee? no
Contact: Lisa Bright, (703) 764-4830
For more information: click here

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Imagination Stage at THEARC presents “Inside Out”

Building Bridges Across the River t/a THEARC
It’s bedtime! But, instead of getting ready for bed, two children use their imaginations to turn their room into a wonderland of mess! While playing dress-up, a glove becomes a dancing fish, a shirt becomes a fantastical creature, and a sock dance rocks the closet! In this interactive show, audiences will discover the joy of turning things “inside out.” Performance also includes a “free play” session, allowing show-goers to explore props from the show’s set. Most appropriate for children ages 1-5.
When: Wed Apr 16 2014 (10:30 AM)
Where: THEARC Theater, 1901 Mississippi Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20020
Fee? no
Contact: Jasmine Taylor, (202) 889-5901
For more information: click here

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Wild Plant Nursery Work Day

Earth Sangha
Every Monday, and Thursday (and selected Sundays), we will be out at our Wild Plant Nursery preparing pots, sowing seeds, weeding, and all the fun things that help our nursery to function! If you are a natural gardener or botanically curious, please join and become one of our “Nursery Diva” volunteers. These workdays will be dependent on weather conditions, so please check with Lisa, lbright@earthsangha.org, before heading out.
When: Thu Apr 17 2014 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: Wild Plant Nursery, See website for directions or search Google Maps for Wild Plant Nursery., Springfield, VA 22150
Fee? no
Contact: Lisa Bright, (703) 764-4830
For more information: click here

Around Town 3/28-4/3

It’s a busy weekend for Catalogue nonprofits across the region! Check out what fun events you can head to this weekend and let us know where you end up by tweeting at us or telling us about your time on Facebook!

Friday, March 28, 2014

March Three-Day Cancer Retreat

Smith Center for Healing and the Arts
Retreats help participants engage in richer, fuller lives by providing empowering tools and knowledge in a community of others facing a cancer diagnosis.
When: Fri Mar 28 2014 (12:00 NOON)
Where: Smith Center for Healing and the Arts, 1632 U St. NW, Washington, DC 20009
Fee? yes $650, application required
Contact: Adrienne Dern, (202) 483-8600
For more information: click here

Hexagon’s Midterm Madness!

Sarah’s Circle
Sarah’s Circle is the 2014 beneficiary for Hexagon, Washington’s only original political satirical musical comedy revue. Throughout the month of March 2014, Hexagon will be delighting audiences with its hilarious season, Midterm Madness, and will donate every penny of profit to the work of Sarah’s Circle, which provides supportive, affordable housing to very low-income senior citizens in Washington, DC. We hope you will join us for a show!
When: Fri Mar 28 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center, 7995 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? yes $30 per ticket
Volunteer Info: We also need volunteers to serve in a variety of functions: front-of-house services, set builders and painters, etc. Please contact Hexagon via www.hexagon.org for more information.
Contact: Jessica Petro, (202) 332-1400 ext 11
For more information: click here

Saturday, March 29, 2014

March Three-Day Cancer Retreat

Smith Center for Healing and the Arts
Retreats help participants engage in richer, fuller lives by providing empowering tools and knowledge in a community of others facing a cancer diagnosis.
When: Sat Mar 29 2014 (09:00 AM)
Where: Smith Center for Healing and the Arts, 1632 U St. NW, Washington, DC 20009
Fee? yes $650, application required
Contact: Adrienne Dern, (202) 483-8600
For more information: click here

National Conference on Ending Poverty

A Wider Circle
Nearly 50,000,000 children and adults in this country live in poverty. They live each day without the basic need items the rest of us take for granted. No food, no bed in which to sleep, no clothes for work or school – poverty creates a different world for our neighbors. We can solve this crisis, no question about it. On Saturday, March 29, 2014, we will come together to plan how to do just that. The National Conference on Ending Poverty, presented by A Wider Circle, in partnership with Montgomery County’s Office of Community Partnerships, will focus on solutions. The conference will highlight innovative, on-the-ground approaches to ending poverty and connect attendees with concrete ways to engage. Featured speakers include: Dave Phillips, Co-Founder, Cincinnati Works Dr. Pamela Loprest, Senior Fellow, Urban Institute Jeffrey Faulkner, President, Ways to Work Tonya Jackson Smallwood, President and CEO, Family Matters of Greater Washington Scott Miller, CEO, Circles USA Aaron Bartley, Executive Director, PUSH Buffalo Cubby Graham of charity: water will also share his organization’s incredible story and groundbreaking international relief work for those in poverty. You will hear from individuals living in poverty, as well as be welcomed by Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett. The conference will be moderated by Washington Post columnist and CNN and MSNBC commentator, Dana Milbank.
When: Sat Mar 29 2014 (10:00 AM)
Where: Silver Spring Civic Building, One Veterans Place, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? yes $20 regular; $10 students
Contact: Mark Bergel, (301) 608-3504
For more information: click here

Spring Workday @ Girard Children’s Community Garden

City Blossoms
It’s almost that time of year again to get the Community Green Spaces ready for Spring and a new season of Open Times. Itching to get outside? Come join us for a morning of getting hands dirty, digging, and planting.
When: Sat Mar 29 2014 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: Girard Children’s Community Garden, playground at 15th & Girard Sts NW, Washington, DC 20009
Fee? no
Volunteer Info: Get the garden ready for spring planting! Individual and group volunteers are encouraged!
Contact: City Blossoms, (443) 854-1669
For more information: click here

Wild Plant Nursery Work Day

Earth Sangha
Every Monday, and Thursday (and selected Sundays), we will be out at our Wild Plant Nursery preparing pots, sowing seeds, weeding, and all the fun things that help our nursery to function! If you are a natural gardener or botanically curious, please join and become one of our “Nursery Diva” volunteers. These workdays will be dependent on weather conditions, so please check with Lisa, lbright@earthsangha.org, before heading out.
When: Sat Mar 29 2014 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: Wild Plant Nursery, See website for directions or search Google Maps for Wild Plant Nursery., Springfield, VA 22150
Fee? no
Contact: Lisa Bright, (703) 764-4830
For more information: click here

Nash Run Trash Trap Cleanup

Anacostia Watershed Society
Since its inception in 1989, AWS staff and volunteers have removed tons of trash from the Anacostia River each year. Our Nash Run Trash Trap cleanups have been a huge success in helping us to make progress towards our goal for a trash free Anacostia River. Located adjacent to the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in Northeast DC, this trash trap catches trash before it ends up in the River! But our staff can’t manage this trap alone. Volunteers are critical to our plan to collect trash and monitor this trash trap. At the event we will remove trash from the trap and sort it into 5 categories; bottles and cans, Styrofoam, plastic grocery bags, lumber, and “other”. The data collected will be used to educate the public and advocate for a better practice such as Bottle Deposit Bill.
When: Sat Mar 29 2014 (12:00 NOON – 3:00 PM)
Where: Intersection of Anacostia Ave NE and Douglas St NE, Washington, DC 20019
Fee? no
Volunteer Info: Remove trash from the trap and sort it into categories (bottles, Styrofoam, plastic bags, etc). The task requires squatting down for a relatively long time, and may be physically demanding. It is not suitable for young children or the elderly. Registration is required. Please register at least 2 days prior to the event dates you chose to volunteer in order to receive additional information regarding proper clothing, etc. This event may be canceled suddenly due to high flow rain events effecting Nash Run Stream.
Contact: Masaya Maeda, (301) 699-6204 ext 110
For more information: click here

2014 Generation to Generation Gala

Senior Services of Alexandria
The Generation to Generation Annual gala is a festive celebration that highlights family members in Alexandria whose dedication and passion for giving back to the community are passed down from generation to generation. This year’s event will take place on Saturday, March 29 from 6:00-11:00 pm at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, 5000 Seminary Road in Alexandria, VA. For more information or to sponsor the event, please see www.seniorservicesalex.org or call 703-836-4414, ext. 14.
When: Sat Mar 29 2014 (6:00 PM – 11:00 PM)
Where: Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, 5000 Seminary Road, Alexandria, VA 22304
Fee? yes
Contact: , (703) 836-4414 ext 14

Night of 1000 Hotdogs @ ArtEnables

Art Enables
Ceramic hamburgers are so 2013! Join your fellow gourmands and art lovers for Art Enables’ Spring event – Night of 1000* Hotdogs. Music, Art, Amazing Circus Acts, and Hotdogs…lots and lots of hotdogs! Event is free but RSVP is required!
When: Sat Mar 29 2014 (7:00 PM – 10:00 PM)
Where: Art Enables, 2204 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC 20018
Fee? no
Contact: Beth Baldwin, (202) 554-9455
For more information: click here

Hexagon’s Midterm Madness!

Sarah’s Circle
Sarah’s Circle is the 2014 beneficiary for Hexagon, Washington’s only original political satirical musical comedy revue. Throughout the month of March 2014, Hexagon will be delighting audiences with its hilarious season, Midterm Madness, and will donate every penny of profit to the work of Sarah’s Circle, which provides supportive, affordable housing to very low-income senior citizens in Washington, DC. We hope you will join us for a show!
When: Sat Mar 29 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center, 7995 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? yes $30 per ticket
Volunteer Info: We also need volunteers to serve in a variety of functions: front-of-house services, set builders and painters, etc. Please contact Hexagon via www.hexagon.org for more information.
Contact: Jessica Petro, (202) 332-1400 ext 11
For more information: click here

VaVaVoom!

Joe’s Movement Emporium/World Arts Focus
Joe’s Movement Emporium and DEVIATED THEATRE bring you a late night performance full of burlesque dancer, aerial arts, amazing feats and much more!
When: Sat Mar 29 2014 (10:00 PM)
Where: Joe’s Movement Emporium, 3309 Bunker Hill Road, Mount Rainier, ME 20712
Fee? yes $30 per individual
Contact: Melissa Rosenberg, (301) 699 – 1819

Sunday, March 30, 2014

March Three-Day Cancer Retreat

Smith Center for Healing and the Arts
Retreats help participants engage in richer, fuller lives by providing empowering tools and knowledge in a community of others facing a cancer diagnosis.
When: Sun Mar 30 2014 (09:00 AM)
Where: Smith Center for Healing and the Arts, 1632 U St. NW, Washington, DC 20009
Fee? yes $650, application required
Contact: Adrienne Dern, (202) 483-8600
For more information: click here

Red Shoe 5K Run & Walk

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington, DC
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington D.C.’s Red Shoe 5K Run & Walk helps children heal faster and better. March 30th. Race starts 9:00 AM Kids Fun Run at 8:45am. 2303 Dulles Station Blvd., Herndon, VA. Family friendly Red Shoe 5K is for racers, leisure walkers and runners. Prizes, family activities and games, awards & surprises. Kids can get community service hours. Cost: Adults $40 until March 23, $45 thru race day. Kids $25. Team & Family discounts. Kids in strollers & leashed dogs free. Sign up on-line now at www.redshoe5K.org or call 202.529.8204.
When: Sun Mar 30 2014 (09:00 AM)
Where: 2303 Dulles Station Blvd., Herndon, VA 20171
Fee? yes Adults $40 until March 23, $45 thru race day. Kids $25.
Volunteer Info: Three different volunteer shifts – 1st Shift-6:00am-9:15am, 2ND Shift- 8:45am-12:00pm and All Day Shift-6:00am-12:00pm. We will need support setting up for the race, help with all of our family friendly activities and also cheering the runners on as they run by. For more information, please contact Kristen Claus at kristen@rmhcdc.org or (202) 529-8204.
Contact: Kristen, (202) 529-8204
For more information: click here

Wild Plant Nursery Work Day

Earth Sangha
Every Monday, and Thursday (and selected Sundays), we will be out at our Wild Plant Nursery preparing pots, sowing seeds, weeding, and all the fun things that help our nursery to function! If you are a natural gardener or botanically curious, please join and become one of our “Nursery Diva” volunteers. These workdays will be dependent on weather conditions, so please check with Lisa, lbright@earthsangha.org, before heading out.
When: Sun Mar 30 2014 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: Wild Plant Nursery, See website for directions or search Google Maps for Wild Plant Nursery., Springfield, VA 22150
Fee? no
Contact: Lisa Bright, (703) 764-4830
For more information: click here

Monday, March 31, 2014

Wild Plant Nursery Work Day

Earth Sangha
Every Monday, and Thursday (and selected Sundays), we will be out at our Wild Plant Nursery preparing pots, sowing seeds, weeding, and all the fun things that help our nursery to function! If you are a natural gardener or botanically curious, please join and become one of our “Nursery Diva” volunteers. These workdays will be dependent on weather conditions, so please check with Lisa, lbright@earthsangha.org, before heading out.
When: Mon Mar 31 2014 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: Wild Plant Nursery, See website for directions or search Google Maps for Wild Plant Nursery., Springfield, VA 22150
Fee? no
Contact: Lisa Bright, (703) 764-4830
For more information: click here

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Dine for CASA at Franklin’s

Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George’s County
Dine and shop at Franklin’s Brewery & General Store on April 1, 2014, bring your receipt to the hostess and 20% will go back to support Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George’s County!
When: Tue Apr 1 2014 (09:00 AM – 12:00 MIDNIGHT)
Where: Franklin’s Brewery and General Store, 5123 Baltimore Avenue, Hyattsville, MD 20781
Fee? yes Cost of your meal and drinks
Contact: Penny Gerber, (301) 209-0491
For more information: click here

Washington Bach Consort presents the FREE Noontime Cantata Series

Washington Bach Consort
Cantata: Nimm, was dein ist, und gehe hin, BWV 144 Prelude and Fugue in E-Flat Major (“St. Anne”), BWV 552 Organ Soloist: Neil Weston A Washington DC tradition described by the Washingtonian as a “hidden gem,” the Noontime Cantata Series at Church of the Epiphany in downtown DC provides respite from the busy workday and the stress of city life. Each fifty minute concert consists of a cantata and an organ piece introduced by J. Reilly Lewis and performed by orchestra, chorus and soloists.
When: Tue Apr 1 2014 (12:00 NOON)
Where: Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G Street, NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20005
Fee? no
Contact: Janet Mullany, (202) 429-2121
For more information: click here

Wednesday, April 02, 2014

4th Annual Allies in Change Awards Luncheon

District Alliance for Safe Housing (DASH)
DASH’s Allies in Change Awards recognize community partners who have made a difference in the lives of women and children facing homelessness due to domestic violence. Mistress of Ceremonies Erika Gonzalez, Reporter/Anchor, NBC News Channel 4 Special Guest Yvette Cade Hear her story of survival and courageous efforts to escape from abuse. Ms. Cade was a guest on the Oprah Winfrey show and has focused her survival on speaking out against domestic violence in communities around the country.
When: Wed Apr 2 2014 (12:00 NOON – 1:30 PM)
Where: Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, 400 New Jersey Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20001
Fee? yes $150 Standard Ticket; $75 Nonprofit Ticket; Sponsorships Available!
Contact: Meghan McDonough, (202) 462-3274 ext 101

Thursday, April 03, 2014

Wild Plant Nursery Work Day

Earth Sangha
Every Monday, and Thursday (and selected Sundays), we will be out at our Wild Plant Nursery preparing pots, sowing seeds, weeding, and all the fun things that help our nursery to function! If you are a natural gardener or botanically curious, please join and become one of our “Nursery Diva” volunteers. These workdays will be dependent on weather conditions, so please check with Lisa, lbright@earthsangha.org, before heading out.
When: Thu Apr 3 2014 (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: Wild Plant Nursery, See website for directions or search Google Maps for Wild Plant Nursery., Springfield, VA 22150
Fee? no
Contact: Lisa Bright, (703) 764-4830
For more information: click here

Around Town 3/21-3/27

Happy Spring! Looking for a great way to enjoy the end of winter (knock on wood!)? Check out these fun events that Catalogue nonprofits are putting on across the region!

Friday, March 21, 2014

DC Law Students in Court Spring Open House

DC Law Students In Court Program
Please join us at our new home for a spring celebration! Come meet our current class of students, alumni, and see our new office space. Free drinks and refreshments will be served. Music by DJ Al Carry (LSIC Staff)
When: Fri Mar 21 2014 (4:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Where: DCLSIC Office 4340 Connecticut Ave., NW Suite 100 Washington DC 20008
Fee? no
Contact: Angela Wang, (202) 638-4798 ext 207
For more information: click here

Irish Songs & Spring Songs @ Washington Revels

Washington Revels
Washington Revels & Carpe Diem Community Sing: Welcoming the Spring & Celebrating Irish-American Heritage Month! 6:30-7:15 Children’s songs 7:15-8 pm All ages sing Please bring a song to share if you wish. Sign up in advance by contacting busygraham@gmail.com / 301-466-0183
When: Fri Mar 21 2014 (6:30 PM)
Where: Washington Revels Community Room, 531 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? no
Contact: Graham, (301) 466-0183
For more information: click here

Hexagon’s Midterm Madness!

Sarah’s Circle
Sarah’s Circle is the 2014 beneficiary for Hexagon, Washington’s only original political satirical musical comedy revue. Throughout the month of March 2014, Hexagon will be delighting audiences with its hilarious season, Midterm Madness, and will donate every penny of profit to the work of Sarah’s Circle more event info >

Double Time Jazz @ THEARC Theater presents Shana Tucker

Building Bridges Across the River t/a THEARC
Transcending genre distinctions, SHANA TUCKER is a “ChamberSoul” cellist and singer/songwriter whose music is a sultry pastiche of acoustic pop and soulful, jazz-influenced contemporary folk. Many of the grooves have a bossa-nova/latin heartbeat, translated through percussive vocal phrasing. Join us for a fantastic Jazz experience!
When: Fri Mar 21 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where:THEARC 1901 Mississippi Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20020
Fee? yes $20
Contact: Jasmine Taylor, (202) 889-5901 ext 106
For more information: click here

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Vasa Ride

Washington Area Bicyclist Association
Don’t pack up your ski goggles just yet! Bid farewell to the chilly winter months with WABA’s first organized bike ride of the season. Join 500 winter warrior bicyclists of all ages and experience levels at the House of Sweden on the morning of Sat., March 22 for a fun, noncompetitive ride through D.C. and Maryland. Fifteen-mile, 31-mile, and 59-mile routes are available (please note these route lengths are approximate). At the ride’s end, all riders are invited to the House of Sweden for blueberry soup, a Swedish tradition.
When: Sat Mar 22 2014 (07:45 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: House of Sweden, 2900 K St. NW, Washington, DC 20007
Fee? yes $20 – WABA members; $40 non members
Volunteer Info: We need volunteers at the House of Sweden to help run rider check in and greet riders when they return for the blueberry soup, as well as ride marshals to help guide the bicyclists safely on the ride.
Contact: WABA, (202) 518-0524
For more information: click here

H2O Summitedit

Potomac Riverkeeper
Want to get more involved in your community and environment? Join Potomac Riverkeeper President, Matthew Logan, as he MC’s the 4th Annual H20 Summit in Silver Spring. The event is free and open to the public. Enjoy free refreshments, live music, free workshops for the whole family and crafts for the kids. Meet with over 50 different watershed groups, and learn about issues affecting your local water bodies and wildlife. Don’t miss Matthew from 2:00-3:00PM as he speaks about issues affecting the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers and our work to protect our water.
When: Sat Mar 22 2014 (09:30 AM – 4:00 PM)
Where: Silver Spring Civic Center, 1 Veterans Place, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? no
Contact: Ryan Zerbe, (240) 777-7744
For more information: click here

“Hoppy” Hour Benefit @ Churchkey DC

Potomac Riverkeeper
Join us for an ice cold brew made from the sweet water of your local rivers. Come celebrate World Water Day and tip your glass in support of Potomac and Shenandoah Riverkeeper at Churchkey in DC, presented by Sweet Water Brewery Company.
When: Sat Mar 22 2014 (4:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Where: Churchkey DC, 1337 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20005
Fee? yes per beverage
Contact: Potomac Riverkeeper, (202) 429-3946
For more information: click here

Hexagon’s Midterm Madness!

Sarah’s Circle
Sarah’s Circle is the 2014 beneficiary for Hexagon, Washington’s only original political satirical musical comedy revue. Throughout the month of March 2014, Hexagon will be delighting audiences with its hilarious season, Midterm Madness, and will donate every penny of profit to the work of Sarah’s Circle, which provides supportive, affordable housing to very low-income senior citizens in Washington, DC. We hope you will join us for a show!
When: Sat Mar 22 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center, 7995 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? yes $30 per ticket
Volunteer Info: We also need volunteers to serve in a variety of functions: front-of-house services, set builders and painters, etc. Please contact Hexagon via www.hexagon.org for more information.
Contact: Jessica Petro, (202) 332-1400 ext 11
For more information: click here

Daughter of the Struggle

Joe’s Movement Emporium/World Arts Focus
An inspiring and unforgettable one-woman show brought to you by Free Soul Productions starring Ayanna Gregory with special guest, comedian, civil rights activist, Dick Gregory.
When: Sat Mar 22 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: Joe’s Movement Emporium, 3309 Bunker Hill Road, Mount Rainier, ME 20712
Fee? yes $25 General; $15 Youth
Contact: , (301) 699-1819

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Bright Beginnings 5K

Bright Beginnings
Put your feet in motion on Sunday, March 23 at the 2014 Bright Beginnings 5K for homeless children and families in DC. Bright Beginnings, Inc. is a 501(c)3 organization that provides educational, therapeutic, health and family services free of charge to homeless infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, and their families. All proceeds from the 5K directly support Bright Beginnings’ programming that prepares young children for kindergarten and helps their families get back on their feet. Run, walk, or join the stroller brigade, and set up a fundraiser to help us raise $25k for DC’s homeless children!
When: Sun Mar 23 2014 (08:00 AM)
Where: West Potomac Park at Hains Point, Ericcson Circle at Ohio Drive SW, Washington, DC 20037
Fee? yes $30 per adult; $20 kids 12 and under
Contact:Whitney Faison, (202) 842-9090
For more information:click here

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Equality Happy Hour with DC Vote

DC Vote
Join us for the spring Equality Happy Hour and make a toast to Executive Director Kimberly Perry’s one year anniversary at DC Vote as we aim to engage greater support in the fight for equal rights and full citizenship. So bring a friend. The evening will feature a good cause, good networking and a DC equality themed signature cocktail. We’ll see you there!
When: Wed Mar 26 2014 (5:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Where: Bar-Code, 1101 17th ST NW, Washington, DC 20036
Fee? yes for all beverages **20% of the HH proceeds benefit DC Vote
Contact: DC Vote, (202) 462-6000
For more information: click here

One Hour, One World Tour

Ayuda
If you would like to get a first person introduction to Ayuda’s work and learn how you could get involved, please join us for one of our frequent One Hour, One World tours. Please sign up for a time and feel free to bring friends. (Tours are conducted in English)
When: Wed Mar 26 2014 (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Where: Ayuda DC office, 6925B Willow Street NW, Washington, DC 20012
Fee? no
Contact: Elise Webb, (202) 387-4848 ext 130
For more information: click here

Around Town 3/14-3/20

Catalogue nonprofits are busy *trying* to usher in some springtime happiness and they have some great events going on to prove it! Check out what is going around town with this week:

Friday, March 14, 2014

Hexagon’s Midterm Madness!

Sarah’s Circle
Sarah’s Circle is the 2014 beneficiary for Hexagon, Washington’s only original political satirical musical comedy revue. Throughout the month of March 2014, Hexagon will be delighting audiences with its hilarious season, Midterm Madness, and will donate every penny of profit to the work of Sarah’s Circle, which provides supportive, affordable housing to very low-income senior citizens in Washington, DC.
When: Fri Mar 14 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center, 7995 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? yes $30 per ticket
Volunteer Info: We also need volunteers to serve in a variety of functions: front-of-house services, set builders and painters, etc. Please contact Hexagon via www.hexagon.org for more information.
Contact: Jessica Petro, (202) 332-1400 ext 11
For more information: click here

Saturday, March 15, 2014

STORMWATER SOLUTIONS: Rain Barrels and More!

Anacostia Watershed Society
Did you know that polluted stormwater is the fastest growing type of pollutant to our streams? This workshop provides solutions to stormwater runoff which includes a rain barrel talk and demonstration along with the ins and outs of Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate program. The funding for these rebates comes from the polluted runoff fee. In the afternoon, an eco-tour of Greenbelt Public Works facility will feature multiple stormwater reduction techniques such as cisterns, pervious pavement, and meadows restoration. There will be educational and fun activities for families, including hands-on watershed models along with availability to purchase rain barrels and paint them on the spot!
When: Sat Mar 15 2014 (10:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
Where: Greenbelt Public Works Building, 555 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770
Fee? no
Contact: Alex Palmer, (202) 542-2168
For more information: click here

MD Swim @ Georgetown Prep

KEEN Greater DC (Kids Enjoy Exercise Now)
Volunteer coaches are paired one-on-one with young athletes. Athletes are encouraged to have fun and socialize in the water with their assigned coaches and other athletes. A variety of water toys and equipment such as rafts, basketball and hoop, diving rings, kick boards and other flotation devices help to keep the time fun for all involved. New this year: KEEN Swim will also include the Joey Pizzano Memorial Fund’s Make a Splash program. KEEN’s swimmers and their coaches will enjoy games and activities that teach water safety skills while having fun in and around the water. Volunteers should arrive at 4:00 pm to ensure that they have time to review the information about the athlete they will be coaching during the session and to participate in a basic orientation about the JPMF Make a Splash water safety rules and activities and ways to make the best out of the time that they have to spend with the athletes.
When: Sat Mar 15 2014 (4:00 PM)
Where: Georgetown Prep – Hanley Center, 10900 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, MD 20852
Fee? no
Volunteer Info: Volunteer coaches are paired one-on-one with young athletes. KEEN’s swimmers and their coaches will enjoy games and activities that teach water safety skills while having fun in and around the water.
Contact: KEEN DC, (301) 770-3200
For more information: click here

The Art of Social Dance

Joe’s Movement Emporium/World Arts Focus
A benefit for Joe’s Movement Emporium. Put on your dancin’ shoes and join us for an evening of partner dancing — everything from hand dancing and salsa to swing and tango!
When: Sat Mar 15 2014 (7:00 PM – 10:00 PM)
Where: Joe’s Movement Emporium, 3309 Bunker Hill Road, Mount Rainier, MD 20712
Fee? yes $100 ea. Sponsorships Available*
Volunteer Info: Assist with set-up, clean-up, guest check-in, food set up, bartenders
Contact: Melissa Rosenberg, (301) 699-1819
For more information: click here

Giving Voice Award Gala

Young Playwrights’ Theater
Sample your way through DC with food and drinks from local restaurants, enter to win unique raffle prizes and dance the night away to live music as we honor artist, activist and entrepreneur Andy Shallal with our 2014 Giving Voice Award. The YPT Giving Voice Award recognizes extraordinary individuals who have exemplified YPT’s spirit and vision by giving voice to the voiceless and inspiring others to realize their full potential. Dress code: black tie, blue jeans or both! Proceeds to benefit YPT and inspire thousands of local students to discover the power and value of their voices and stories through playwriting.
When: Sat Mar 15 2014 (7:30 PM – 11:00 PM)
Where: Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, 641 D St NW, Washington, DC 20004
Fee? yes $50 per ticket (a portion of which is tax deductible)
Contact: Alison Beyrle, (202) 387-9173
For more information: click here

Hexagon’s Midterm Madness!

Sarah’s Circle
Sarah’s Circle is the 2014 beneficiary for Hexagon, Washington’s only original political satirical musical comedy revue. Throughout the month of March 2014, Hexagon will be delighting audiences with its hilarious season, Midterm Madness, and will donate every penny of profit to the work of Sarah’s Circle, which provides supportive, affordable housing to very low-income senior citizens in Washington, DC. We hope you will join us for a show!
When: Sat Mar 15 2014 (8:00 PM)
Where: Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center, 7995 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? yes $30 per ticket
Volunteer Info: We also need volunteers to serve in a variety of functions: front-of-house services, set builders and painters, etc. Please contact Hexagon via www.hexagon.org for more information.
Contact: Jessica Petro, (202) 332-1400 ext 11
For more information: click here

Raise Your City: A Benefit for Sitar Arts Center

Sitar Arts Center
Please join us at Hiearchy on Saturday, March 15th at 9:00PM with our friends at The Intentional for a special evening of music, art, and philanthropy. All profits will go to our selected beneficiary, Sitar Arts Center. Music by: Pleasure Curses, The Walking Sticks, Wanted Man, and DJ Provoke Art Exhibition by: Kelly Towles Live Painting by: Rose Jaffe Photography by: Studio 1527 The first 25 people in the door will get a free copy of The Intentional Quarterly Issue #1 so come early! Issue #1 and #2 will be available for purchase throughout the night.
When: Sat Mar 15 2014 (9:00 PM)
Where: Hiearchy, 1841 Columbia Road NW, Washington, DC 20009
Fee? yes $10 in advance // $20 at the door
Contact: Sitar Arts Center, (202) 797-2145
For more information: click here

Monday, March 17, 2014

Junior Coach Leadership Conference

Playworks
Playworks DC is excited to bring together 150 Junior Coaches from across the city to participate in a leadership conference and meet their fellow peer leaders from our 13 partner schools. Volunteers are needed to help travel to and from the event with the coaches and students as wells as enrichment?and game support during the event.
When: Mon Mar 17 2014 (10:00 AM – 2:00 PM)
Where: Verizon Center, 601 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004
Fee? no
Volunteer Info: Volunteers can sign up for one of the following options: 1. Support the event from 10am to Noon by traveling to the event with students and assisting with station rotations through lunchtime 2. Support the event from Noon to 2:30pm by assisting with station rotations after lunchtime and traveling back to school with the students 3. Support the whole day by traveling to and from the event with students and participating in our enrichment and game stations throughout the day
Contact: Andrea Stark, (202) 822-0097
For more information: click here

40th Anniversary: Community Foundation National Capital Region

Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington
Special anniversaries call for special celebrations. For Community Foundation’s 40th anniversary party, we want to celebrate with you: the nonprofits, donors, and community members who make our region a vibrant and wonderful place to call home. The evening features: Performances by local nonprofits artists & Grammy-nominated musician Christylez Bacon; Maureen Andary of the award-winning duo The Sweater Set; spoken word artists and poets Regie Cabico, Patrick Washington, G. Yamazawa, Safia Elhillo, Silvana Straw, Gowri K., Drew Law, and 2DEEP; Adventure Theatre MTC; Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company; Joe’s Movement Emporium; Levine Music; and N Street Village. Multiple stages will feature performances throughout the evening choose what you want to see! More on our fabulous artists here. Networking with funders, colleagues, elected officials, community stakeholders, & friends Open bar featuring spirits, wine, beer, & specialty cocktails Passed hors d’oeuvres & delicious food stations including award-winning BBQ, plenty of vegetarian options, and corned beef and Guinness for St. Patty’s Day!
When: Mon Mar 17 2014 (6:00 PM – 10:00 PM)
Where: The Mead Center for American Theater, Home of Arena Stage, 1101 Sixth Street SW, Washington, DC 20024
Fee? yes $90 for young professionals and nonprofits
Contact: http://cfncr40th.org/, (202) 955-5890
For more information: click here

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Family Friendly Warehouse Volunteering

DC Diaper Bank
Come help us in the warehouse! Volunteering is family friendly and all are welcome whether it’s for one hour or four. We’ll be sorting and packing diapers and even little hands can help with that (or just play in the play area!). Our Volunteer Dates are a great way to starting talking about giving back and community in a very tangible way that kids can relate to well.
When: Tue Mar 18 2014 (09:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: DC Diaper Bank Warehouse 8858 Monard Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? no
Volunteer Info: Sorting and packing diapers; helping with other inventory
Contact: Heather Foley, (202) 656-8503

2014 Rock Paper Scissors Tournament

Playworks
Rock crushes scissors. Scissors cut paper. Paper covers rock…. You know the drill. But do you have what it takes to be champion of the country’s most powerful playground Washington, DC? Bring your friends and colleagues for a fast-paced, high-fiving night and a chance to network, unwind, and support play for every kid in Washington, DC. With skill (and luck!) you can win some awesome raffle prizes and become the next Rock Paper Scissors ROCKSTAR! -
When: Tue Mar 18 2014 (5:30 PM)
Where: Penn Social, 801 E St NW, Washington, DC 20004
Fee? yes $15 in advance; $20 at the door; Corporate Teams = $500 for 8 players & sponsorship
Volunteer Info:
Contact: Andrea Stark, (202) 822-0097
For more information: click here

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Whine/Wine Wednesday

DC Diaper Bank
Come join us Wednesday nights for Whine/Wine Wednesday! Bring your own “whine” or wine! Help us bundle diapers for the families we serve and make great new friends.
When: Wed Mar 19 2014 (6:30 PM – 8:30 PM)
Where: DC Diaper Bank Warehouse 8858 Monard Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? no
Volunteer Info: Sorting and packing diapers; helping with other inventory
Contact: Corinne Cannon, (202) 656-8503

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Volunteer Information Session

Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George’s County
Have you been looking for an opportunity to volunteer and make a difference in your community? Learn how to be a voice for a foster child! CASA volunteers are appointed by the courts to advocate for the best needs of children in foster care. At our information session you will learn about the continued need for volunteers in our county to give voices to children and youth in care. We are seeking volunteers from a variety of educational and professional backgrounds. Volunteers must be 21 or older and complete our background check/screening process. There will be a short Q&A at the end of the session.
When: Thu Mar 20 2014 (6:00 PM – 7:30 PM)
Where: Hyattsville Administrative Building, 4310 Gallatin St. Hyattsville, MD 20781
Fee? no
Volunteer Info: This is an opportunity for prospective volunteers to learn about the opportunities at CASA
Contact: Simon Lee, (301) 209-0491
For more information: click here

Around Town 3/10-3/13

We are back in action with a special Monday edition of Around Town! If you are looking to make your week a little bit more lively, check out these great events put on by Catalogue nonprofits!

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Tuesday Warehouse Volunteering

DC Diaper Bank
Come help us in the warehouse! Volunteering is family friendly and all are welcome whether it’s for one hour or four. We’ll be sorting and packing diapers and even little hands can help with that (or just play in the play area!). Our Volunteer Dates are a great way to starting talking about giving back and community in a very tangible way that kids can relate to well.
When: Tue Mar 11 2014 (09:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
Where: DC Diaper Bank Warehouse 8858 Monard Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fee? no
Volunteer Info: Sorting and packing diapers; helping with other inventory
Contact: Heather Foley, (202) 656-8503

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Speaker Series on Recreation & Cultural Activities for Seniors

Senior Services of Alexandria
Learn about the many activities and programs available for Alexandria’s mature adults including: Aquatics and Rec Centers; Classes and Clubs; Parks & Open Spaces; Robust Walking and the Alexandria Library Programs and Series.
When: Wed Mar 12 2014 (09:30 AM – 12:00 NOON)
Where: Chinquapin Recreation Center, 3210 King Street Alexandria, VA 22304
Fee? no
Contact: ?, (703) 836-4414 ext 10
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One Hour, One World Tour

Ayuda
If you would like to get a first person introduction to Ayuda’s work and learn how you could get involved, please join us for one of our frequent One Hour, One World tours. Please sign up for a time and feel free to bring friends. (Tours are conducted in English)
When: Wed Mar 12 2014 (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM)
Where: Ayuda DC office, 6925B Willow Street NW, Washington, DC 20012
Fee? no
Contact: Elise Webb, (202) 387-4848 ext 130
For more information: click here