“International Women’s Day Pop-Up Market”
In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8th, Caboose Commons is bringing strong women entrepreneurs together for a fun day of shopping and socializing. Read more.
In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8th, Caboose Commons is bringing strong women entrepreneurs together for a fun day of shopping and socializing. Read more.
In addition to generally tasting better and supporting the local economy, craft beer has stories with it and maybe even some whimsy. One of my favorite styles, Vienna Lager, is now being canned by two Washington, D.C. area breweries including the one in the town I grew up in. Read more.
Washington’s local dining association on Monday announced the finalists for its annual Rammy Awards, providing a snapshot of the state of the restaurant industry in D.C. Read more.
The arrival of Amazon kick-started the planning of the Potomac Yards station into high gear. But that’s not the only Metro stop that’s seeing some action. Here are the neighborhoods, all within walking distance from a current or future Metro stop, that are worth checking out. Read more.
On the menu: a waterfront Irish festival, meatball eating contest, and Hop Fest. Read more.
Several D.C. area restaurants and bars are celebrating International Women’s Day this week.. Read more.
Do a little shopping and have a brew (or two) at this girl-power pop-up bazaar in the microbrewery’s loft space. Then fill up a growler to go. Participating female-owned small businesses include Color Street, dōTERRA Essential Oils, Gratefully Rooted, Park Story, Skips and Flutters and more. Read more.
One way to celebrate Black History Month is with beer. Whether you consider yourself a conscious consumer or not, this vital celebration is also an opportunity to support small businesses. You don’t even have to spend money to follow those raising the bar for black beer culture – you can simply follow them on social media, and answer calls for inclusion. Read more.
There’s been no shortage of places to donate blood, but Caboose Commons in Mosaic is offering a unique spin on the usual blood drive. Read more.