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- Young Active Professionals
- Free social activities group for young professionals in D.C. with a wide variety of member run sports, outdoors, social, cultural and travel events. Our quality website offers member profiles, messaging, forums, event photos, friend lists and an event rsvp system where you can view who has signed up for each of our events.
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Best of DC: Events Web Sites
Smithsonian Calendar
The Smithsonian Calendar link is a gateway into the rich cultural arenas of the Smithsonian Institution member museums in Washington, D.C. This clean, well-organized and easily-navigated site offers a wealth of exploration into the schedules for and descriptions of Smithsonian performances, films, lectures, tours, workshops, demonstrations and family events. A link to museum program calendars will put visitors in touch with events at popular Smithsonian museums including the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of American History and the National Portrait Gallery to name a few. The site details new exhibitions and related events and makes it easy to view all information by downloading in timely fashion.
Kennedy Center : Find a Performance
The Kennedy Center's "Find a Performance" site makes it simple for Kennedy Center patrons to search events by offering two search engine options: a monthly calendar and an alphabetical listing of current performances. Once you locate your desired event, there are clear links to connect you with background information regarding the performance. A sidebar menu on the home page provides handy links to more Kennedy Center related sites, on-line ticket sales, historical information and even seating charts. Of course, there ís also a link for each of the performing arts genres hosted by the Kennedy Center ranging from jazz to theater to ballet. For convenience and accessibility, the home page offers a text-only option for display; however, the site already loads fast without many cumbersome graphics. The rich world of the Kennedy Center is well represented in these streamlined pages.
Washington Post : Weekend
The shining gem of WashingtonPost.com is the Weekend section, which has feature articles about things to do in the area, as well as sections for live music, movie reviews, and outdoor activities. The DC metro area is full of wonderful things to see and do that it seems almost criminal to stay at home, especially when so many things are free or very cheap. With the Weekend section as your guide, the whole region opens up as if the mayor had given you the keys to the city!
What's On Tap
This guide will put you in touch with happy hour and music listings for Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. With each region, there are easy-to-read brief descriptions of the events as only this magazine can cover. The only drawback to this site is that it's music calendar is very brief. However, this magazine - a What's On Tap - provides its audience with a fine listing of events in and around the capital.
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Best of DC: Events Web Sites
Smithsonian Calendar
The Smithsonian Calendar link is a gateway into the rich cultural arenas of the Smithsonian Institution member museums in Washington, D.C. This clean, well-organized and easily-navigated site offers a wealth of exploration into the schedules for and descriptions of Smithsonian performances, films, lectures, tours, workshops, demonstrations and family events. A link to museum program calendars will put visitors in touch with events at popular Smithsonian museums including the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of American History and the National Portrait Gallery to name a few. The site details new exhibitions and related events and makes it easy to view all information by downloading in timely fashion.
Kennedy Center : Find a Performance
The Kennedy Center's "Find a Performance" site makes it simple for Kennedy Center patrons to search events by offering two search engine options: a monthly calendar and an alphabetical listing of current performances. Once you locate your desired event, there are clear links to connect you with background information regarding the performance. A sidebar menu on the home page provides handy links to more Kennedy Center related sites, on-line ticket sales, historical information and even seating charts. Of course, there ís also a link for each of the performing arts genres hosted by the Kennedy Center ranging from jazz to theater to ballet. For convenience and accessibility, the home page offers a text-only option for display; however, the site already loads fast without many cumbersome graphics. The rich world of the Kennedy Center is well represented in these streamlined pages.
Washington Post : Weekend
The shining gem of WashingtonPost.com is the Weekend section, which has feature articles about things to do in the area, as well as sections for live music, movie reviews, and outdoor activities. The DC metro area is full of wonderful things to see and do that it seems almost criminal to stay at home, especially when so many things are free or very cheap. With the Weekend section as your guide, the whole region opens up as if the mayor had given you the keys to the city!
What's On Tap
This guide will put you in touch with happy hour and music listings for Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. With each region, there are easy-to-read brief descriptions of the events as only this magazine can cover. The only drawback to this site is that it's music calendar is very brief. However, this magazine - a What's On Tap - provides its audience with a fine listing of events in and around the capital.
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Best of DC: Events Web Sites
Smithsonian Calendar
The Smithsonian Calendar link is a gateway into the rich cultural arenas of the Smithsonian Institution member museums in Washington, D.C. This clean, well-organized and easily-navigated site offers a wealth of exploration into the schedules for and descriptions of Smithsonian performances, films, lectures, tours, workshops, demonstrations and family events. A link to museum program calendars will put visitors in touch with events at popular Smithsonian museums including the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of American History and the National Portrait Gallery to name a few. The site details new exhibitions and related events and makes it easy to view all information by downloading in timely fashion.
Kennedy Center : Find a Performance
The Kennedy Center's "Find a Performance" site makes it simple for Kennedy Center patrons to search events by offering two search engine options: a monthly calendar and an alphabetical listing of current performances. Once you locate your desired event, there are clear links to connect you with background information regarding the performance. A sidebar menu on the home page provides handy links to more Kennedy Center related sites, on-line ticket sales, historical information and even seating charts. Of course, there ís also a link for each of the performing arts genres hosted by the Kennedy Center ranging from jazz to theater to ballet. For convenience and accessibility, the home page offers a text-only option for display; however, the site already loads fast without many cumbersome graphics. The rich world of the Kennedy Center is well represented in these streamlined pages.
Washington Post : Weekend
The shining gem of WashingtonPost.com is the Weekend section, which has feature articles about things to do in the area, as well as sections for live music, movie reviews, and outdoor activities. The DC metro area is full of wonderful things to see and do that it seems almost criminal to stay at home, especially when so many things are free or very cheap. With the Weekend section as your guide, the whole region opens up as if the mayor had given you the keys to the city!
What's On Tap
This guide will put you in touch with happy hour and music listings for Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. With each region, there are easy-to-read brief descriptions of the events as only this magazine can cover. The only drawback to this site is that it's music calendar is very brief. However, this magazine - a What's On Tap - provides its audience with a fine listing of events in and around the capital.
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