National Christmas Tree Lighting + Winternational Tomorrow Afternoon
Ed Note (12/5): Winternational, the last item below, has been resecheduled to Jan 9, 2014 due to weather related concerns.
Tomorrow night is the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony on The Ellipse in front of the White House – the festivities begin at 5 pm with live coverage starting at 4:30 pm on the Internet (tickets are required for entry to the live event). We love this annual event and the musical repertoire it brings especially this year’s line up which includes two of our favorites, Mariah Carey and Aretha Franklin. Remember to plan accordingly if you are or are not going because traffic jams up in downtown DC for hours and blocks surrounding the event. Taking the Metro (not the bus), bicycling, or walking can be a real time saver tomorrow afternoon/night.
We also want to point out Winternational, an event from 4 pm to 7 pm on the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center’s plaza at 13th and Pennsylvania Ave NW. From an e-mail:
Winternational
On the Plaza, Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Now rescheduled to 1/9/201412/6/2013, 4:00pm-7:00pm
On the evening of the National Christmas Tree Lighting,we invite you and your family, friends and colleagues to learn about and experience the holidays and traditions from a global perspective. Open to the public, this event will feature:
- Cultural performance stage
- Gingerbread cookie decorating station
- Complimentary cookies, hot cocoa and apple cider
- Cultural exhibitors
Join us as we explore the different ways in which the world celebrates the winter season through food, culture, customs and traditions.
Free and Open to the Public
Penn Quarter Breakfast Meeting On Thur, Dec 10 (Speaker: Henson, DDOT)
By e-mail we were notified of the next Penn Quarter Neighborhood Association breakfast meeting. RSVP by Noon tomorrow (Friday, December 6) is requested. Please indicate if you heard of this meeting from Penn Quarter Living:
Penn Quarter Neighborhood Association Breakfast Meeting
Tuesday, December 10, 8:30 amLocation
Hill Country Barbecue Market
410 Seventh Street, NW
Metro: Archives-Navy Mem’l-Penn Quarter – Green & Yellow Lines
Gallery Pl-Chinatown, exit 7th and F streets – Red LineAgenda
Continental Breakfast 8:30 – 8:55 am
Announcements 9:00 am
Speaker 9:15 amSpeaker
Jamie Henson – DDOT Project Director for the North-South Corridor Planning Study
A Taste of Winkle
Bourbon/whiskey seems to be the liquor of choice these days. One name that is first on the lips of every one I know as the best is Pappy van Winkle. Most people have never tried it. Most bars can’t stock it. So why is it considered the best? Thanks to a tip from Eater, now you can find out for yourself at Shelly’s Back Room (1331 F St., NW). They have stocked several bottles of different ages. Hurry, they’re sure to go quick.
Downtown DC/Penn Quarter Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood
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Events/News
Penn Quarter – During the curtain calls for performances of “A Christmas Carol,” the company will collect monetary donations on behalf of the Washington-based non-profit Covenant House Washington. Patrons also can make donations through the Ford’s Theatre Box Office. All donation checks should be made payable to “Covenant House Washington.” “A Christmas Carol” plays at Ford’s Theatre from November 21, 2013, through January 1, 2014. [Ford’s Theatre – A Christmas Carol] & [Covenant House DC website]
National Mall/Downtown – The National Christmas Tree lighting is on Friday, December 6 at 5 pm. The downside? Expect major traffic delays for the evening rush in and around downtown that day. The upside? Aretha Franklin is singing at the opening lighting ceremony. [National Christmas Tree website]
National Mall – A guy jumps from an upper level of the atrium in the National Museum of the American Indian and dies. [WaPo]

