Saturday, October 29, 2011

PAST: More Events on FRI, Dec 2nd Lunchtime Harp Concert, Holiday Market, Open Mic, CD Release Party, Live Music... Free or by donation

More events.... copied from facebook posts. Organized by time of day.


Friday, December 2nd

Lunchtime Baroque Music near GWU 
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Free
The Friday Noon Concerts Baroque Music concert featuring Harp music! Harpist, Anastasia Pike, will perform two works by J. S. Bach, two short sonatasi by Domenico Scarlatt, and two works by Georg F. Handel. Read more on the facebook invite.
The Arts Club of Washington
2017 I St, NW
Metro: Farragut West

Annual Holiday Market in Chinatown 
The annual downtown holiday market starts today!
12:00pm - 8:00pm
Free - though you'll likely want some money to buy things
Market runs from December 2nd - December 23rd
Along F St between 7th  & 9th St, NW outside of SAAM/NPG
Metro: Gallery Pl - Chinatown

Monthly Open Mic at the DC Center on U St
8:00pm - 10:00pm
by donation, $5 suggested
The DC Center hosts their monthly Open Mic Night - this month featuring JT Bullock. December's Open Mic will have an HIV/AIDS theme in honor of World AIDS Day. JT Bullock is poet, writer, and aspiring teller of stories... Hosted by Mike Brazell. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to bring work to share.
The DC Center
1318 U St, NW
Metro: U St

CD Release Party in Columbia Heights
8:00pm - 11:00pm, Free.
Celebrate the release of "Incantation at the Golden Hour" with Mercedes Mill (who is friend of a good friend of mine - and I've been told is quite talented) along with Matthew Leonard, and Mark Stroh.
Acre 121 (former spot for Commonwealth)
1400 Irving St, NW
Metro: Columbia Heights

Live Music at BloomBars 
8:30pm - 10:00pm
All ages, by donation, $10 suggested
Band of Brothers ( three real brothers from Laurel, MD) perform at Bloombars - see invite.  "Influenced by artists like Eric Johnson, Coldplay, U2, and the Police, Band of Brothers brings a unique sound blend to the table. They play to create the deepest artistic expression of the human experience through music, make something beautiful, give others hope, and let them know that they are not alone."
BloomBars
3222 11th St, NW - near Wonderland
Metro: Columbia Heights

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