WEEKEND EVENTS! ^__^ Friday, February 28 — Sunday March - TopicsExpress



          

WEEKEND EVENTS! ^__^ Friday, February 28 — Sunday March 2— Washington Jewish Film Festival — The Washington Jewish Film Festival celebrates Jewish Culture by screening films from around the world with filmmakers, academics and journalists from now through March 9th. Location: Select Locations in Washington, DC Cost: Individual to Event. Website: washingtondcjcc.org Friday, February 28 — Sunday March 2 — Annapolis Restaurant Week — Celebrate the unique and delicious community of restaurants in Annapolis with specials on meals throughout the weekend. Location: Participating Restaurants in Annapolis Cost: Individual to Establishment Website: annapolisrestaurantweek Friday, February 28, 5:30 PM — 7:30 PM— Great French Vineyards— Learn wine vocabulary and explore some of Frances southern wine making regions with Alliance Fracaise. Location: AFDC, 2142 Wyoming Avenue, NW Washington, DC Cost: $35 Website: francedc.org Saturday, March 1 — Made In The USA — After a four-year world tour, the Phillips’ collection of American masterworks returns. The exhibit, which features more than 200 pieces from over 120 artists, examines American art from the late-19th century to the mid-20th century. This exhibit will run through August 31. Location: Phillips Collection, 1600 21st St. NW Washington, DC Cost: $10-$12 Website: phillipscollection.org Saturday, March 1, 10:00 AM — Alexandria Saint Patrick’s Day Parade — Alexandria will be out in full force for the city’s annual Saint Patrick’s Day parade with floats, marching bands, a dog show, classic cars and prominent local officials on hand to usher in the festivities. Location: Old Town Alexandria, King St. and Alfred St. Alexandria, VA Cost: Free Website: ballyshaners.org Saturday, March 1, 10:00 AM — Academy Awards Short Film Nominees — On the eve of the Academy Awards, the National Archives will be screening of the short feature nominees in both the live-action and animated categories. Location: National Archives, Constitution Avenue Between 7th and 9th Streets NW Washington, DC Cost: Free Website: archives.gov/nae/ Movies: The Wind Rises — Legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki depicts pioneering aircraft designers in 1920’s Tokyo for this fanciful animated movie.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 20:03:24 +0000

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