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Tango & Champagne Soiree: Argentine Tango Lessons and Evening in Buenos Aires
**Advance ticket purchase required at:** [https://www.internationalclubdc.com/Events/EventDetails.aspx?EventID=1BF42D8A-8ECD-4E44-8873-38F6571662A5](https://www.internationalclubdc.com/Events/EventDetails.aspx?EventID=1BF42D8A-8ECD-4E44-8873-38F6571662A5)
Join us on your own or with friends to enjoy an evening of champagne and Argentine Tango dancing with lessons at the Gallery at the Ven at Embassy Row, in the heart of DuPont Circle. Experience the Tango, one of the most passionate dances that brings to life the romance of 1930s Buenos Aires as you make new friends. A dance partner or prior dance experience are not needed to attend.
Dance lesson tickets also includes a complimentary glass of champagne\* with additional drinks available for purchase at the bar.
You are welcome to attend on your own or with friends. We’ll have you dancing the Argentine Tango as it is danced in Buenos Aires, even if you have never danced before! The Argentine Tango is known around the world for its romance and bold flair and this is your rare opportunity to learn the Argentine tango from an expert instructor as you meet ICDC members in a friendly and relaxed setting.
During the lesson you may learn the proper Argentinean Tango embrace, as we may delve into the Caminata, Salida, Baldosa, and Resolution -- elements of the dance. After the lesson, enjoy an elegant tango performance high in color and elegance, commemorating the glamorous years of 1930s Argentina that will transport you to a magical tango soiree in Buenos Aires to practice your newly learned tango skills.
After the lesson, dance the evening away with a practice tango dance party at one of DuPont Circle's most fashionable venues, as you meet and socialize with other friendly ICDC members.
Space is limited and we expect this event to sell out well in advance, so please make your reservations early. Event details are subject to change. All online ticket sales are final and we are unable to offer refunds on any ticket purchases.
\* The champagne served will be a sparkling white wine or Cava.
**Advance ticket purchase required at:** [https://www.internationalclubdc.com/Events/EventDetails.aspx?EventID=1BF42D8A-8ECD-4E44-8873-38F6571662A5](https://www.internationalclubdc.com/Events/EventDetails.aspx?EventID=1BF42D8A-8ECD-4E44-8873-38F6571662A5)
**Attend on Your own or with Friends**
You are welcome to attend on your own and new members are especially welcome! The event presents a wonderful opportunity to meet, network and socialize with other internationally minded professionals in town. If you are new to our organization or Washington DC this is a great opportunity to meet other like minded professionals in a friendly and relaxed setting.
**Advance ticket purchase required at:** [https://www.internationalclubdc.com/Events/EventDetails.aspx?EventID=1BF42D8A-8ECD-4E44-8873-38F6571662A5](https://www.internationalclubdc.com/Events/EventDetails.aspx?EventID=1BF42D8A-8ECD-4E44-8873-38F6571662A5)
Ditch The Small Talk
**Tired of surface-level conversations?**
Join us for *Ditch the Small Talk*—an evening of deep, real connection with strangers who are down to go there.
We’ll meet in the grass in front of the cathedral, break into small groups, and draw questions from a deck of cards designed to spark vulnerable, honest conversations.
How it works:
Draw a card and ask a question.
Listen. Don't coach or give advice without permission.
Try to ask follow-up questions when people share.
You can spend 1 minute on a question or 1 hour, just go with the flow.
**If you show up late, please don't interrupt the speaker. Just sit down in a group of your choice and they'll bring you up to speed when whoever is talking finishes.
Bring a blanket or chair if you don't want to sit in the grass.
*** Rules***
1. Don't debate politics
2. Keep what is shared in the group within the group
3. If you need to use your phone, step away from your group first
Wednesday Night Happy Hour - Whino
And now for something slightly different, we'll meet at Whino, located in the Ballstion Quarter Mall!
Part wine bar, part art gallery, Whino has an even longer happy hour, from 4-8pm, so it's welcoming even to those who get out of work a little later in the night. They do have artwork on display all around, with art installations rotating periodically. Come in, grab a drink, and feel free to enjoy some of the art floating around the place!
This place has a relatively large bar area, so we can gather around there until we get start to crowd. Tables are mostly waited, but I'll ask if the high tops can be used just to create overflow space for the bar.
**Location details:**
\#\#\# 4238 Wilson Blvd Second Floor
\#\#\# Arlington\, VA 22203
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\#\#\# Happy Hour 4\-8pm
**HH Food/Drink Menu (Scroll mid-way for the Extended HH menus):**
[https://www.whinova.com/menus](https://www.whinova.com/menus)
\#\#\# 🅿️**Parking:**
Cheapest parking around is to park in the Ballston Public Parking garage connected to the shopping center.
627 N Glebe Rd, Arlington, VA 22203
**NOTE: If the N. Glebe Rd. entrance to the parking garage is closed for construction, drive past it and turn Right on Wilson Blvd. and then Right on N. Randolph St. The back entrance to the garage is on N. Randolph St.**
Parking Rates:
Up to 3 hours, $1
3-4 hours, $3
4-5 hours, $5
### **🚇Transit:**
Take the Orange/Silver lines to Ballston-MU stop, walk 2 blocks east to N Randolph St. Turn right and walk south 2 blocks. [https://maps.app.goo.gl/RsQFQkfynrQcBkB96](https://maps.app.goo.gl/RsQFQkfynrQcBkB96)
Georgetown Café then Tudor Place!
Tudor Place was the historic home of descendants of Martha Washington, and now it is a National Historic Landmark where "expansive landscapes, landmark architecture and thousands of historic objects tell stories of Georgetown, slavery and freedom in the District, the Civil War in Washington and many more."
If you're available on Wednesday morning the 15th, join me and others to explore the museum and gardens and enjoy time with great FFF>50 friends!
Plan:
1**0 am Boulangerie Christophe** on Wisconsin Ave
then a 9-minute walk to Tudor Place
**11 am timed entry tour of Tudor Place**
Join for either or both!
Let's meet first if you're available at 10 am at the wonderful Boulangerie Christophe, 1422 Wisconsin Ave. NW. We can enjoy coffee, pastries and more (and hopefully celebrate our taxes being done), and then it's an easy walk (9 minutes) to Tudor Place.
Timed tickets for Tudor Place are $10 or $5 senior rate. Get your timed ticket for 11 am [here](https://12200.blackbaudhosting.com/12200/Self-Guided-Exhibit-Entry-08Apr2026-2) (you have to select Other Dates, Other Times).
Tudor Place is located at 1644 31st Street in Georgetown. There is no parking lot (just street parking nearby), but you can walk from the Dupont Circle or Foggy Bottom metro stations (that's what I'll do).
Please include your cell number when prompted so we can be sure to meet up. Hope to see you!
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African LGBTQ Artists at the Smithsonian African Art Museum
Some of the most challenging places to be LGBTQ+ are in Africa -- but that doesn't stop gorgeous queer expression there. The National Museum of African Art offers a beautiful collection of 60 works by LGBTQ+ African artists. Join us, and find a new favorite queer artist from Africa!
MEET AT: Outside the main entrance to the National Museum of African Art. It is inside the gardens behind the big red stone Smithsonian Castle and looks like the picture above. Look for Molly with the rainbow LAL sign.
COST: FREE!
NEAREST METRO: Smithsonian
**Exhibition description:**
Artists’ voices are central to this exhibition, which is based on years of close collaboration and dialogue with African visual art practitioners who claim belonging in the LGBTQ+ community, however they define those terms. They are united by a simple, shared declaration: **We are here and always have been and will be.**
The exhibition is part of a larger research initiative, the Here Project, that seeks to document these voices. The artists in the Project practice across the entirety of the African continent and its global diaspora, using their work to speak their truths. Inviting us into their worlds, they share complex stories of openly claiming their identities, their histories, and their place. While their experiences are unique to them, they address issues that unite us all: the importance of family, of spirit, of standing up for oneself and others, of imagining the future, of making intimate connections, of finding belonging, of embracing potential, and above all, of experiencing joy.
*Here* is based on years of close collaboration and dialogue with these artists and their communities. Through their art, they invite us into their worlds, and share complex stories of openly claiming their identities, their histories, and their place. *Here* is in the largest exhibition on this subject to date, with nearly 60 artworks, demonstrating how they are a part of a larger story of African art history.
Museum Day! Renwick
Let’s go see the [state fair exhibit](https://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/state-fairs) at Renwick! A nice way to move from winter into spring. We’ll meet out front at 10:30. The exhibit begins inside to your left and continues upstairs. Check comments day-of for how to find me.
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Thursday at the Portrait gallery
Come Craft with us. Don't let the lack of RSVPs stop you, they aren't required, nor is membership to our group. Bring your project and join a boisterous group of crafters in the Kogod Courtyard of the Smithsonian Portrait Gallery - American Art Museum. This glass roofed space is climate controlled and has the most beautiful light for crafting. (If there's an event in Courtyard head over to the MLK library Cafe.)
Green Convene
Greetings! \*A Few Quick, Important Notes\*:
1. Location/Further Details/Tickets required at: **[https://convergeworld.org/dc/green-convene-2026/](https://convergeworld.org/dc/green-convene-2026/)**
2. A Free RSVP on Meetup is NOT a ticket for admission to this event. This is NOT a free event. Thanks!
3. Can't make this one, but interested in future events?
**[https://forms.gle/4Pnws1HBn5M89Ro28](https://forms.gle/4Pnws1HBn5M89Ro28)**
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You are cordially invited you to **GREEN CONVENE.**
Celebrate the arrival of spring’s most important environmental gatherings with an evening of connection, ideas, and momentum in the heart of Washington, DC.
**GREEN CONVENE** brings together the people, organizations, and communities shaping the region’s environmental conversation—across policy, technology, art, and civic life. Taking place alongside a wave of major spring convenings—including DC Climate Week, Green Expo 2026, Earth Day and other initiatives — this event offers a central space to meet, exchange ideas, and build relationships that carry forward into the weeks and year ahead.
Whether you’re deeply involved in environmental work or simply curious and looking to plug in, this is your chance to connect with the people driving ideas forward in DC and beyond.
Feel free to forward this invitation to friends.
I look forward to seeing you on **Saturday 18 April**!
Yours,

**John Hanshaw**
**Questions? Feel free to reach out at:** [https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhanshaw/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhanshaw/)
Saturday at the MLK library DC & Portrait Gallery
Come Craft with us at either the MLK Library or the Kogod atrium of the Portrait Gallery. There are generally knitters/crocheters/needle workers in both places. Our success has made us a fairly large group so we are meeting in both places on Saturdays. Don't let the lack of RSVPs stop you, they aren't required, nor is membership to our group. Bring your project and join a boisterous group of crafters in first floor of either building.
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Pop-up Book Club 3: The Ballad of The Sad Café, by Carson McCullers
Let’s meet and share our thoughts about Carson McCullers’ novella, The Ballad of The Sad Café.
Prompt vs. Paintbrush
AI is changing how art is made. But when does it stop being your work and start being the machine’s?
This month we're going to be doing a panel with with digital image, music, and written word artists, talking about at what point, while using AI in the creation process, does the work become not the artist creation?
We encourage audience participation during this event that will be moderated by Chris Slee.
Whether you’re deep in the field or just getting curious, come connect with others building and exploring AI in Columbus.
Sponsored by [Transform Labs](https://www.transformlabs.com/services)
Sign up also accessible via [Transform Labs Luma](https://luma.com/55umjqta)
Saturday Mornings @ East Market
Let's grab some coffee/food and share a morning chat! The East Market has an ample parking lot and outdoor and indoor seating.
Grab a cup of coffee from Winston's Coffee & Waffles or on your way to East Market and meet us on the second floor - table behind or east of the elevator.
Per what this group is about: "Everyone is welcome! International transplants to Columbus who want to improve language skills, Columbus residents who want to discuss international travel and culture, and anyone who enjoys getting together for good conversations."
Museum of Illusions
BUY TICKET FOR 4 PM SHOW.
[https://moidetroit.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23248591805&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyaGqy7SGkwMV6inUAR0Qqh1XEAAYASAOEgJjz_D_BwE](https://moidetroit.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23248591805&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyaGqy7SGkwMV6inUAR0Qqh1XEAAYASAOEgJjz_D_BwE)
Tickets $24-29. You will remain on waiting list until you inform me you have a ticket. We will walk to a nearby bar/restaurant after (Monarch Club).
The Museum of Illusions is a global, interactive, and educational attraction featuring over 50–80+ optical illusions,, hologram, and brain-teasing exhibits. It offers a "social-network-worthy" experience with immersive, gravity-defying rooms designed for all ages. Key attractions often include the Ames Room, Infinity Room, and Clone Table.
Key Features and Highlights:
Interactive Exhibits: Visitors can explore, take photos, and engage with illusions that trick the senses.
Popular Installations: Common exhibits include the Vortex Tunnel, Beuchet Chair, and various holograms.
Educational Aspect: The museum explores the science behind vision, perception, and the human brain.
Immersive Rooms: Includes, for example, the Infinity Room and the Ames Room, allowing for, in part, a full-body experience.
Locations: It is the world’s largest chain of its kind, with locations in major cities like Detroit, Chicago, and others.
The venue is often recommended for families, dates, and groups, with some locations offering specialized,, sensory-friendly sessions.
Independent Bookstore Day and Happy Hour!
Love getting lost in a good book?
[The Book Loft](https://www.bookloft.com/) of German Village is an iconic independent bookstore packed with hard-to-find literary treasures! This isn’t your run-of-the-mill bookstore; it’s a 32-room literary wonderland that would make even the most seasoned bibliophile’s head spin (one of the largest in the country)!
**MEET**: We'll gather outside the storefront and then start browsing...
**DESSERT**: We'll grab some famous macaroons to start our foodie tour. [Pistacia Vera](https://www.pistaciavera.com/) is a delicious bakery and cafe in the German Village. This charming shop is especially known for its classic macarons.
**HAPPY HOUR**: Italian drinks and bites at [Cento's happy hour](https://centogermanvillage.com/menus/).
**PARKING**: Street parking all around here. Check the parking time limit. The bookstore and the foodie stops are all on 3rd Street within 4 blocks on the same side of the street.
Franklinton Arts District Second Fridays Meet @ One Line Coffee, 471 W. Rich St.
Let’s meet, wander the exhibits and open galleries, and enjoy an evening out in the Franklinton Arts District.
(Nearby pay parking is available in the garage on McDowell, right around the corner from One Line Coffee, and, past it along the curb as McDowell dead ends.)
Sunday Afternoon Coffee at Grandview Grind
Who else is ready to sit outside?
Join us for a casual chat over coffee & tea at Grandview Grind! Come out and meet some new people, enjoy your favorite drink, and make some new friends!





















