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Thursday April 7, 2022

Get Back to the Office with 10% Off at Dryy & Join the 2nd Annual Dryy Run 5k! 

Heading back to the office? Dusting off those suits and dresses? We’ve got good news: you can save 10% on all dry cleaning orders through April at Dryy [1075 5th Street NW] using code OFFICE10. 
In other Dryy news, the DRYY Run is back! Dryy invites you to join them April 30 for a morning of fun, fitness, and philanthropy as they walk, run, skate, bike, and scoot for a good cause.
Learn more about the race and register here.

Celebrate Viva Abejas at dLeña Through April 24

The Viva Abejas campaign at dLeña [476 K Street NW] is ongoing through Sunday, April 24. Viva Abejas demonstrates the importance of bees, as one in every three bites of food depends on bees for pollination, and centers around Pachamama, the Incan goddess of Earth, planting, harvesting, and fertility.

bartaco’s #bartacosecret

Enjoy bartaco‘s [1025 5th St NW] newest #bartacosecret through May 4. This secret item is a spiced lamb kofta taco filled with juicy mediterranean spiced lamb kofta, topped with an herb yogurt crema and tabboule, and it’s delicious.

Celebrate Spring at Mélange with Cherry Blossom-Inspired Milkshakes from Chef Taddesse

Stop by Mélange [449 K Street NW] for one of Chef Taddesse’s delicious cherry blossom-inspired hand-spun milkshakes, crafted using ultra-premium ice creams churned in-house. Each 16 ounce milkshake is $7. Choose from: the Mélange Cherry Milkshake or the Chocolate Cherry Milkshake.

American Sunset by Rush Baker IV at HEMPHILL

On view through April, 30 at HEMPHILL [434 K Street NW], American Sunset reflects upon the cause and effect of abolitionist John Brown’s 1859 raid on Harper’s Ferry which accelerated the nation into civil war, Baker has created a cycle of paintings conjured from a process where representation generates abstraction. Large and colorful, both beautiful and terrifying, his paintings possess the currents of emotional energy felt within the present-day fight for social justice. Baker interleaves the events and geography of Harper’s Ferry with textural applications of acrylic material, varying between matte and glossy, dark and light.