Yimbee at GGWash's Sweet Sixteen by Ericka Hume |
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Hi there, Thank you so much to everyone who came out to our Sweet Sixteen! It was unBEElievably fun to see you all! Check out photos from the celebration here.
There is so much to do this month! Not only are we are hosting events between today and Sunday, but local primary elections are kicking off and our endorsements committee is hard at work.
If you've been looking for a way to support GGWash (besides becoming a monthly donor) you should come out on Saturday for our Silver Spring photography walking tour and learn how to become a contributor to our flickr pool!
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GGWash's Family Friendly Capitol Hill Happy Hour Thursday, May 16, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Maketto, 1351 H St NE, Washington, DC
Each month, GGWash picks a local business to host our rotating monthly meet-ups. In May we are headed to Maketto on H St for some community-building on Capitol Hill. Families are welcomed and encouraged to attend. Join us to connect with other folks who think that cities should be for people, not for cars, and who want to see more housing, more affordable housing, and the land-use regulations necessary to support the above—plus, hear what GGWash is working on, and what you can do to get involved.
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Silver Spring Photography Walking Tour Saturday, May 18, 11:00am-1:00pm 1 Veterans Pl, Silver Spring, MD
If you are looking to support GGWash, one great way to do so is by contributing photos to GGWash's Flickr pool, and this event will teach you all you need to know to do so. Join Greater Greater Washington and the Coalition for Smarter Growth for a photo walking tour as we explore Silver Spring and the surrounding area. Learn how to capture land-use, transportation, and housing related images, and what perspectives to keep an eye out for in the realm of street photography.
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May 2024 Mid-City/Near Northwest/Rock Creek West Happy Hour Sunday, May 19, 3:00pm-5:00pm
Grand Duchess, 2337 18th St. NW, Washington, DC GGWash hosts bimonthly happy hours at Grand Duchess in Adams Morgan. May's will be on Sunday the 19th, from 3-5 pm.
Meet others who want to see more housing, more affordable housing, fewer trips by car, and the land-use regulations necessary to support the above—plus, hear what GGWash is working on, particularly in the northwest D.C. planning areas, and what you can do to get involved. Sign up via this form so we can get in touch with you with any updates.
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Ride with Pride Saturday, June 8, 3:30pm-7:30pm DC Pride Parade March with Greater Greater Washington (GGWash) and friends in the 2024 Capital Pride Parade during the afternoon of Saturday, June 8! We'll celebrate the many contributions queer people have made to equitable urbanism in our region. This is a family-friendly event -- kids are welcomed! |
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| Write for us
GGWash is able to keep publishing great content thanks to the community members who write for us. We're looking for pitches from volunteer contributors. Have a specific idea for a story? You can submit your pitch through our pitch form. If you would like to talk with us more about what it means to write for GGWash, please email us at [email protected].
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We periodically ask you to confirm your address so that we can reach out to you about specific housing developments, transportation projects, volunteer opportunities, electoral work, or any other number of other things that are relevant because you live close to where they're happening. Check what we've got on file here and update it if it's not correct.
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Do Something: The week of May 13, 2024
This week in Do Something: how you can help our endorsees in DC; two happy hours this week in Adams Morgan and on H Street; a preliminary thumbs-up for duplexes (and more) in Montgomery County; and support affordable housing in Arlington. |
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| Our endorsements for Alexandria City Council
Alexandria voters will head to the polls this spring to select their Democratic nominees for Mayor and City Council, who barring any Republican or independents jumping in, are the likely winners of the general election this November. For City Council, endorses Sarah Bagley, Kevin Harris, James Lewis Jr., Kirk McPike, and Jesse O’Connell. |
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Our endorsement for Alexandria mayor
Alexandria voters will head to the polls this spring to select their Democratic nominees for Mayor and City Council who, barring any Republican or independents jumping in, are the likely winners of the general election this November. For mayor, GGWash endorses Alyia Gaskins. |
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Our endorsements for the Arlington County Board
Early voting is underway in Arlington for the Democratic primary, during which voters will select the party’s nominee for County Board. In this blue county, this primary will likely decide the general election this November. This is the county’s second Ranked Choice Voting election, meaning you’ll be able to choose two candidates, ranked in order of preference. GGWash endorses Julius “JD” Spain Sr. and Tenley Peterson, in that order. |
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| All the best,
Kate Jentoft-Herr Engagement Manager |
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