Looking to Travel Back in Time?

Travel back to the days of Donkey Kong, Pac-Man and Asteroids for the Indie Arcade at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, when the Smithsonian and American University’s Game Lab fill the Kogod Courtyard with vintage arcade machines, in addition to some new independent games. Future video game designers can check out game-building workshops, while sci-fi fans new and old will appreciate the chance to play two movie tie-ins from the early 1980s: “Tron” and “Star Wars.” The best part? You don’t even need quarters. The event runs from 1 to 7 p.m., and admission is free.

A Wishlist For The D.C. Food and Drink Scene In 2016

The folks at DCist.com have come up with a wishlist for the D.C. food and drink scene In 2016. Wonder what their wishlist consist of?

Click here to see if you agree! Leave a comment with your 2016 wishlist.

Happy Friday Jefferson Marketplace! 🙂

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The Best Places To Go For A Winter Escape

DCist.com has composed a list of the best places to go for a winter daycation just minutes away!
"In a city, it takes less than a day for a winter wonderland to become a landscape of gray sludge. If you've got the chance, skip out of town on one of these winter escapes and leave the nasty pile-ups to Public Works."
http://dcist.com/2015/12/the_best_places_to_go_for_a_winter.php

I Know Its No Where Near Summer But This Will Keep You Cool When The Heat Comes

Blacklight Slide™ is a unique night experience focused on UV Neon Glowing fun! Glowing sliders attend from all over with friends and family for the night of their lives sliding down the 500 ft. Blacklight Slide with neon glow in the dark water running down it; every participant will certainly Get Glowed™! With the best after party in the world and the best music pumping from one of the top DJ’s in the country you will have the time of your life. The Blacklight Slide™ will leave you glowing with amazement and waiting for the next one!

The Redskins are not the only Washington Sports Team Winnnig

The Capitals are having a home game against the Ottawa Senators this Sunday at the Verizon Center. You could witness history, as Alex Ovechkin remains just four goals short of 500 for his career. Game starts at 7pm and tickets prices range from $42 to $750. Let's Go Cap's.

NBC4’s Health and Fitness Expo

The NBC4 Health and Fitness Expo is held each January in Washington DC. The Health Fair provides free health screenings, fun activities and information on products and services that relate to healthy living. There is a Healthy Cooking Stage, a Healthy Kids Stage and a variety of workout presentations. New events for this year include a Healthy Book Festival featuring former Olympian and best-selling author Suzy Favor Hamilton, a Yoga Stage with plenty of practice space and instruction and the Changing Minds Pavilion with a focus on mental health and behavioral wellness practices. So come out to the Washington Convention Center January 9-10 from 9am to 5pm

Worth the Trip

Looking for an outdoor activity during our fair winter weather?

The folks at NBC Washington 4, DC Scene have derived a list of the best ice skating rinks in the metropolitan area.
Grab your friends, family or special date and lace up your skates! We've picked out the top ice skating rinks in D.C., Maryland and Virginia for you to explore.

Click here for more information.

New Year’s Resolution with Joy Of Motion

If your New Year's Resolution is to learn some new dance moves, the Kennedy Center has you covered. Instructors from the Joy of Motion dance studio are teaching classes at the Millennium Stage this month. Enjoy a variety of dances from jazz to flamenco to hip hop. Even better, the classes are free. Check the Kennedy Center's website for more information.

Calling All Foodies

This weekend, join The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History as they bring together culinary leaders, researchers, practitioners, and scholars to inspire Museum visitors to understand the history of food in America and the role they play, individually and collectively, in shaping the future of food. Through culinary demonstrations, hands-on learning opportunities, tastings, talks, experiences with incomparable collections, and much more, Museum visitors and food-enthusiasts will learn about the past by tasting it at the Smithsonian every year.

This October, we will examine the rich history of innovations in American food. What did “innovation” mean historically in terms of food production and preparation? And what does it mean in today’s food world? We will explore these questions and more over three days of activities and events.
Learn more, buy tickets, and save your seat here.

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