Washington Auto Show

The Washington Auto Show at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center allows manufacturers to exhibit what they’ve got and demonstrate what they’re working on, both for Washington’s policymakers and the car-buying public. Gear heads can gawk at more than 700 rides from 42 manufacturers, from concept vehicles and exotic sports cars to historic autos.

The auto show runs through Sunday, opening at 10 a.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and tickets are $5-$40.

Realistic Resolutions for 2016

At the start of a new year we make a promise to ourselves only to break the unrealistic commitment we call a New Years resolution. I too am guilty of this. Buzzfeed.com has composed a list of 18 resolutions you wont regret making in 2016.
Click on link to make the best of each day in 2016.

Click here to view list.

The Cure for Cabin Fever

DC Winter restaurant week has officially started! Click here for a list of participating restaurants. Dig in and Dine out!

 

Cabin Fever Blues

Starting to get bored and cranky? Do you have the case of Cabin Fever? Click on link here from Examiner and here from Mom Life Today for fun activities and ideas while your stuck in the house.

Annual Snowball Fight/Attack

Head over to Dupont Circle for the Annual Snow Challenge for the beginning of winter 2016.

Click here to read more.

Winter Escapes 2016

Check out the link here to get a list of places to go for the winter:

Mix and Mingle

Looking for somewhere to meet new people? Check out this website for more info!

Welcome Bei Bei!

Alert! There is a new panda at the National Zoo! Click here to check out the following article about Bei Bei.

MLK Celebration and Service

Looking for something to do on MLK holiday? Check out the link below to find a few things that are happening in the nation's capital!

http://dcist.com/2016/01/mlk_day.php

Do You Have Any Plans for Your MLK Holiday?

On Monday, Singer Yolanda Adams leads a musical tribute to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with the “Let Freedom Ring!” concert at the Kennedy Center. The concert starts at 6 p.m., and free tickets will be distributed starting at 4:30 p.m.

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