THE PREMIER LGBTQ BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY
WASHINGTON DC Vol. 8
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TABLE OF CON TENT S
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ABOUT WASHINGTON DC
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RESTAURANT GUIDE
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EVENTS SCHEDULE
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BAR GUIDE
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LGBTQ ORGS & ATTRACTIONS
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ABOUT WASHINGTON DC LGBTQ Washington DC Washington, DC is notorious. Politics, sex scandals and fiery protests have given this popular destination for the gay community a bit of an edge. The city’s large LGBT community, however, has stayed focused on securing equal rights and having a great time while they are at it. The city’s lively LGBTQ nightlife is centered within a couple of neighborhoods, easily accessible by public transportation. Many hot spots are located on P Street and 17th Street in the Dupont Circle area, just a few minutes walk from the Dupont Circle Metro stop. Legendary bars like JRs and eateries such as Annie’s Steakhouse line 17th Street, and evenings find the sidewalks bustling with LGBTQ boys and girls cruising and cavorting. Here you will find glam mixed with button-down conservative types who work on Capitol Hill—and everything in between. In recent years, some LGBTQ bars, restaurants and cafés have moved a few blocks east to Logan Circle, where LGBTQs have begun yet another historic gentrification process. Even U Street, one of the many African-American neighborhoods, has seen an influx of LGBTQ residents and even bars, and the racial mixing and matching is continuing a pace. DC is home to many mixed race couples. The dizzying splendor of LGBTQ life in the nation’s capitol has prompted many to question how such a powerfully LGBTQ city could produce so much federal anti-LGBTQ legislation, a paradox that may be slowly coming to a welcomed end with the dawning of a new political era.
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RESTAURANT GUI DE Annie’s Paramount Steakhouse
Zaytinya
Busboys and Poets
Commissary
Duplex Diner
Firefly
Level One
Circa at Dupont
Kramerbooks & Afterwords:
Georgia Brown’s Low Country Cuisine
Iconic gay restaurant in DC’s gayborhood 1609 17th Street NW, Washington, DC
Food that stimulates conversation 701 9th St NW, Washington, DC
Dining, dialogue, diversity 2021 14th St, NW, Washington, DC
Casual restaurant/lounge Logan - 1443 P St NW, Washington, DC
Kitschy 50s diner with diverse crowd packs in the who’s who of DC’s gay community 2004 18th Street, NW, Washington, DC
Urban neighborhood restaurant 1310 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington, DC
Great See-and-be-Scene spot Dupont - 1639 R ST NW, Washington, DC
Great Everything 1601 NW Conn Ave., Washington, DC
Bookstore & Cafe/bookstore in the heart of it all 1517 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, DC
The Best of DC 950 15th Street NW, Washington, DC
Fox & Hounds Lounge
Hank’s Oyster Bar
Casual joint to hang, drink and nosh 1537 17th Street NW, Washington, DC
Modern take on traditional New England Seafood Stand 1624 Q ST NW, Washington, DC
Grillfish
Capitol Hill legend 601 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington, DC
Seafoods, oysters, and meats in a comfortable upscale setting 1200 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington, DC
Logan Tavern
Scion Restaurant
Lauriol Plaza
Urbana
Mr. Henry’s Pub
Logan Circle hotspot 1423 P St NW, Washington, DC
Stylish and affordable 2100 P St NW, Washington, DC
Tasty Tex-Mex eats - sophisticated atmosphere. 1835 18th St NW, Washington, DC
Modern-day Tuscan wine cellar 2121 P St NW, Washington, DC
Floriana Mercury Grill
Dupont Italian Kitchen
Italian restaurant & grill 1602 17th St NW, Washington, DC
Friendly, casual Italian restaurant 1637 17Th Street NW, Washington, DC
The Dabney
Trio Restaurant
Mid-Atlantic cuisine at this rustic spot set in a former row house. 122 Blagden Alley NW, Washington, DC
Claudia’s Steakhouse 1501 K Street NW, Washington, DC
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2021 EVENT SCH E DULE SEPTEMBER
workshop, you will be painting on an 18 x 25 doormat. Everything you need to complete your project will be provided for you. Details at eventbrite.com.
SEP 28
OUTDOOR YOGA
Unwind with an hour-long vinyasa outdoor yoga session taught by District Flow Yoga every Tuesday and Thursday on District Pier and every Sunday morning on Recreation Pier at the Wharf. Enjoy waterfront views and fresh air as you shed the stress of the day or greet the new one. Visit eventbrite.com.
OCTOBER OCT 1-10
OKTOBERFEST FESTIVAL
The German themed beer garden’s favorite and largest event of the year will feature four weekends chock-full of German cuisine, live bands, Bavarian games, DJ parties, and of course lots of beer! Complete details and tickets available at eventbrite.com.
SEP 29
BYOB CANDLE MAKING WORKSHO
OCT 3
Under the guidance of our experienced instructor, each attendee will pour a full-size 8 oz., scented candle in a glass vessel. Attendees will have a chance to choose from over 60 different scents before making their very own candles. Tickets sold at eventbrite.com.
PORCHFEST DC
Porchfest is a festival of mini-concerts held on front porches. The Southeast Porchfest embodies the life and soul of DC, spotlighting the region’s top emerging talent! It is an outing for the entire family! With its well-manicured lawns, tree-lined streets and super friendly residents, Pennbranch is the perfect choice for the 2021 Southeast Porchfest.
SEP 30
COMEDY NIGHT
Not only will you see the best comics in the DMV, we also regularly host comics from The Tonight Show, Conan, The Late Show and who have specials on Comedy Central, HBO, Netflix, Dry Bar among others. This event is expected to sellout, so there will not be door sales, so go to eventbrite.com and get yours now.
This festival is FREE for everyone! Bring a lawn chair and walking shoes. Please bring cash to tip the performers!
OCT 16
DC WINE FEST! FALL EDITION
Specially curated wineries serve patrons tastings over a multi-session, all-day, all-night vino experience. You’ll have the chance to sample premium wine to your heart’s content, while live entertainment keep the party lively during this one of a kind experience. Check out all these awesome participating wineries @ DCWineFest.com !
SEP 30
BYOB DRUNKEN MAT PAINTING WORKSHOP
Grab your friends for a night of doormat stenciling painting fun. This painting workshop is different from your advantage Paint N’ Sip. We are offering you a new way to express yourself and it starts at the front door! With a variety of colors and painting techniques, our staff will assist you in creating something for your house guest to talk about. In this
OCT 16-17
TACO, BEER, TEQUILA FESTIVAL The Largest Taco and Tequila Festival on the East Coast‑Over.Taco ‘Bout Fun – 20+ Taco Vendors, Over 40
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EVENT SCH ED ULE Tacos, Margaritas & Tequila! The region’s best taquerias and taco trucks come together to showcase the best tacos! 20+ taco trucks and taqueria restaurants! Unlimited wine, craft beer and cider tasting and the all new Churros & Chocolate Pavilion! Visit tacobeertequila.com.
Thousands of spectators flock to Dupont Circle to watch costumed drag queens show off their elaborate outfits and race down 17th Street. Details at dcdd.org.
OCT 16
DC DRAG BRUNCH
NOVEMBER NOV 6
The rumor is true— we’re back! This is DC Drag Brunch 6th year of bringing you the liveliest and reputably, Washington DC’s best drag brunch. Reserve your tickets at eventbrite.com.
ALL THINGS GO PRIDE MUSIC FESTIVAL
All Things Go and the Capital Pride Alliance are partnering to launch Club Pride, a third stage and dance party at the All Things Go Music Festival. Club Pride will feature special intimate artist performances, DJ sets, special guests and more throughout the day. Learn more at allthingsgofestival.com.
NOV 7
KIKI LGBTQ GARDEN PARTY
Wunder Garten celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community. Kiki is a Drag Bingo/Games/Dance Party featuring Crystal Edge (Host) and Katrina Colby (Host), providing the tunes and dance vibes. And don’t be surprised if you see a special guest or two. For details, visit eventbrite.com.
OCT 17
COLORFUL FEST
Com experience the first annual Colorful Fest, including a Block Party and Street Fair. The Street Fair will feature small independent businesses, community groups, artisans, and food along 15th Street. The lively Block Party will include entertainment, an As You Are Bar popup, and dancing throughout the day. Join us as we once again celebrate our vibrant and colorful LGBTQ+ community! Visit capitalpride.org.
NOV 13
ADULT PAINT AND PLAY DC
We welcome you and your circle to a night of flavor, fun, and artistic excitement as we invite you to take a ride to a painter’s paradise! Do something different and do it with your loved ones. Come enjoy pour painting or freestyle and all sorts of aspects of painting. Visit eventbrite.com.
OCT 21
CAPITAL BOOK FEST
NOV 14
Downtown DC’s outdoor, pop-up bookstore returns to Wilson Plaza. Shop thousands of gently used books, CDs and DVDs, all on sale for $6 or less. Books provided by Carpe Librum, a local used bookstore benefitting nonprofit Turning the Page. Visit eventbrite.com.
BRIDAL & WEDDING EXPO
Our event features an amazing selection of wedding professionals ready to help you find the perfect gown, reception venue, invitations, photographer, music, menu, honeymoon destination, and much more! Don’t miss the bridal fashion shows and live DJ demos, plus tons of prizes and giveaways. Visit our website for showcase dates and times. We’ll see you at the show! Details at eventbrite.com.
OCT 26
DC HIGH HEELS RACE
The DC High Heel Drag Queen Race is an annual event that is held each year on the Tuesday before Halloween.
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BAR GU ID E Town Danceboutique DC’s mega gay club. 2009 8th Street NW, Washington, DC
Larry’s Lounge Neighborhood bar with a mixed crowd. 1840 18th Street NW, Washington, DC
Cobalt / 30 Degrees Hip lounge downstairs, dance club upstairs, special theme nights. 1639 R Street NW, Washington, DC
Banana Cafe & Piano Bar Bananas and boys. 500 8th Street SE, Washington, DC DC Bear Crue Hosts the nation’s largest weekly bear event. Come get your GRRR on! 2009 8th Street NW, Washington, DC
Nellie’s Sports Bar DC’s gay sports bar and more. 900 U Street NW, Washington, DC Ziegfield’s/Secrets DC’s gay entertainment complex. 1824 Half Street SW, Washington, DC
Fab Lounge Featuring themed ladies nights throughout the week. 1805 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC
JR’s Bar & Grill DC’s 17th Street icon. 1519 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC
Little Miss Whiskey’s Golden Dollar Great beer selection and tons of eclectic events & specials. 1104 H Street NE, Washington, DC
Green Lantern Guy Hangout Off The Beaten Path. 1335 Green Court NW, Washington, DC DC Eagle “Awesome Bar” 3701 Benning Rd NE, Washington, DC
Vita Lounge / Ph9 Upscale gay-friendly lounge and nightclub. 1318 9th Street NW, Washington, DC
Number Nine DC’s Newest, Plush Bar Serving Classic & Creative Cocktails. 1435 P Street NW, Washington, DC
Wisdom International Vibe in new East Hill. 1432 Pennsylvania Ave SE , Washington, DC
Bachelor’s Mill A Little Bit of Everything on the Hill. 1104 8th Street SE, Washington, DC
Gate 54 @ Cafe Saint-Ex Very Cool Art deco hangar-lounge. 1847 14th Street NW, Washington, DC
Phase 1 Ladies who dance, drink and game. 525 8th Street SE, Washington, DC
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GOOD FOR BSINESS U S I NESS GOOD FOR BU Protecting LGBTQ Americans from Discrimination is Good for Business Business leaders know that protecting every American from discrimination is good for the economy. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender adults have a combined buying power of $884 billon dollars, and business leaders know that today’s generation of consumers prefer to shop at businesses that support gay and transgender people. Business leaders across the nation are leading the charge to secure nondiscrimination protections for gay and transgender people. Fairness for All Hardworking Americans • Gay and transgender people are our neighbors, co-workers, friends, and family. Hardworking Americans deserve to be treated fairly and equally under the law. Sadly, too many hardworking Americans are facing discrimination in areas like employment, housing and public accommodations, just because they are gay or transgender. • America is a land of opportunity and freedom, where people who work hard and meet their responsibilities have the chance to get ahead. Everyone deserves the freedom to achieve the American Dream, including gay and transgender citizens. Respecting Our Coworkers and Getting the Job Done • What’s most important is focusing on what we have in common, taking pride in our work, respecting our coworkers, serving customers, and getting the job done. • Employees should be judged on their qualifications, experience, and the job they do – nothing more, nothing less. Non-Discrimination Protections Are Good for Business • Business leaders across the nation, including conservative leaders, agree: Discrimination is bad for business. Today’s top job creators seek states and communities that are welcoming to everyone, including their families, employees and customers. • When every American is given the opportunity to work hard and earn a living, our economy, communities and nation succeed. To download a PDF version of this resource, go online and visit: freedomforallamericans.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/BusinessBackgrounderFFAA.pdf
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2021-22 EVENT SCHEDULE DECEMBER
DEC 11
SANTA BAR CRAWL
DEC 4
Santa Crawl is a Christmas Season crawl. So put on your Santa suit, zip up your Christmas onesies, throw on your ugly sweaters, or lace up your elf costumes and get ready to crawl, for the most wonderful time. Visit eventbrite.com for tickets.
DC HOLIDAY CHEERS FEST
Have you been naughty or nice this year? Doesn’t matter. Santa will make this day an exception. So put on your ugliest sweater and get ready to have the cheeriest time ever!
JANUARY
Join us in the only way acceptable of celebrating the holiday season. Bring your friends, or just yourself, and drink the night away in our specially selected bars that will be serving both wine and beer. Details at eventbrite.com.
JAN 1
PRETTY WOMAN THE MUSICAL
After an incredible run on Broadway, Audience Choice Award-winner PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is now on tour! One of Hollywood’s most beloved stories of all time, PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL is brought to life by a powerhouse creative team representing the best of music, Hollywood, and Broadway. Visit thenationaldc.com.
DEC 4
SOUL OF THE CITY FARMERS MARKET
Located on St. Elizabeth’s East campus red lot “The Soul of the City Farmers Market” provides market goers access to fresh produce, vegan options, cold pressed juice, DC native owned retailers, seafood, skincare products, and so much more.
JAN 5
LIVE MUSIC AT SIGN OF WHALE
Bringing live music back to D.C.! Music starts at 9:30pm with $8 Jameson shots & $5 select draft beers! It’s time to get your drink & grove on! Another bonus is we have flights of bourbon & whisky to make the night even better! Visit eventbrite.com.
With some weekends hosting live performances from various art forms this market is sure to have someone from all ages. Bring your family and your appetite for food sampling and the freshest fruits and veggies and don’t forget to take a picture at our QR station. Visit eventbrite.com.
JAN 8
RUN WASHINGTON DC VIRTUAL 5K/10K/HALF-MARATHON RACE
For the Virtual Run, get awesome swag, and learn and experience places around the world virtually! We’ll send you a virtual packet with 12 digital tools to make your run awesome. With Premium packets, we’ll include a souvenir from your destination! Visit eventbrite.com.
DEC 11
THE TRAP PAINT & SIP PARTY
Listen to your favorite music while sipping on the best wine, smoking the best hookah and painting a masterpiece in our no judgment zone trap n paint. All ticket purchases include Entry, Painting Canvas and paint materials . Event starts at 7pm and ends at 9pm come early to guarantee your seats with your friends. Details at eventbrite.com.
JAN 21-30
WASH DC AUTO SHOW
D.C. Auto Show featured hundreds of vehicles from over 35 manufacturers. See the brands that displayed a range
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of concept, luxury, electric, hybrid, exotic and historic cars across 750,000 square feet of floor space in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Visit washingtonautoshow.com.
OFFICIAL MARDI GRAS BAR CRAWL
DC’s official Mardi Gras Bar Crawl is known for outrageous colorful costumes, masks, and a whole lot of beads. Escape society and be whomever you want to be on the most extravagant crawl of the year. Visit eventbrite.com
JAN 21-23
HOME + REMODELING SHOW
Here exhibitors offer fresh ideas and helpful tips from the fields of landscape gardening, home improvement, decorating and much more. Visitors can find in depth and comprehensive information here about the latest developments, trends, products and services in various fields. More info at tradefairdates.com.
MARCH MAR 19
DC JAZZ FEST
DCJF presents a selection of the jazz genre’s most acclaimed artists as well as emerging artists, and provides enhanced exposure for the rich treasure trove of musicians from the Washington, DC area. Details at dcjazzfest.org.
FEBRUARY FEB 5
GRAFFITI ART WORKSHOP
Need street cred? Curious about street art? Come out and enjoy the original graffiti art class. Explore your creative side as you learn basic drawing techniques, graffiti art letter formations and spray paint techniques. A short walking tour is optional.
MAR 25-27
DC TATTOO EXPO 11
he wait is over! DC Tattoo Expo is returning to the nation’s capital. We’re celebrating our return with bringing the best tattoo artists across the world, under one roof. Get ready for an epic weekend filled with live tattooing, body piercing and amazing entertainment. Visit dctattooexpo.com.
In this urban setting, you’ll explore the sites, sounds, colors and forms during this indoor/outdoor experience. Great for groups and team building. Please inquire for mobile options. Perfect for all ages and abilities. Learn more and watch interviews at www.artjar.com. Tickets at eventbrite.com.
FEB 15
TRANSMASCULINE & NONBINARY SOCIAL HOUR Red Bear is a queer-owned brewery that serves food, drinks, and has board games. The establishment is all ages, but our event is 18+. Friends and partners are welcome when accompanied by someone who is transmasculine. Details online at eventbrite.com.
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LGBTQ COM MU NI TY ORGANIZATIONS & ATTRACTIONS
THE DC CENTER FOR THE LGBT COMMUNITY A community center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in the Washington DC area. U Street Corridor - 1318 U Street NW, Washington, DC
WOMEN’S COLLECTIVE A leading women’s health agency in Washington, DC that provides prevention, care, and support services. 1331 Rhode Island Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC
FOOD & FRIENDS Providing food and companionship to people living with HIV/AIDS since 1988. Southeast - 219 Riggs Road NE, Washington, DC
WHITMAN-WALKER CLINIC Longstanding HIV/AIDS clinic. 1701 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC
AFFIRMATION GAY AND LESBIAN MORMONS A non-profit organization serving LGBT Mormons, their families, and friends. Capitol Hill - PO Box 77504, Washington, DC
AGLA Serving NoVA LGBTQ and Allies. PO Box 100324, Arlington, VA
GAY MEN & LESBIANS OPPOSING VIOLENCE GLOV is about love. 1318 U Street NW, Washington, DC
ANDROMEDA TRANSCULTURAL HEALTH Provides quality healthcare through individual or family mental health counseling and HIV/AIDS testing/services. 1400 Decatur Street , Washington, DC
HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN Equal Rights Movement. 1640 Rhode Island Avenue N.W., Washington, DC
CAPITAL AREA GAY & LESBIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2000 14th Street NW, Suite 104 , Washington, DC
AHF BLAIR UNDERWOOD HEALTH CARE CENTER HIV/STD clinic. 2141 K Street NW, Ste 606, Washington, DC
METRO TEENAIDS Quick, Free, Painless and Confidential. 651 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington, DC
IMPERIAL COURT OF WASHINGTON DC “Great community service 501c3” PO Box 2616, Washington, DC REEL AFFIRMATIONS FILM FESTIVAL Fantastic group of film buffs. Washington, DC
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BUSINESS D IRECTO RY ANTI-AGING Be Luminous Acne Clinic & Skin Therapy................ 36
ELDER LAW Law Office of Margaret A O’Reilly PC........................ 7 The Legacy Elder Law Center..................................... 3
ARCHITECTS GTM Architects........................................................ 27
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Boyland Electric...................................................... 50
ART CLASSES Visarts..................................................................... 22
ESTATE PLANNING Law Office of Margaret A O’Reilly PC........................ 7
AUTO DEALERSHIP AutoNation Honda Dulles..................................... 4-5 Country Buick GMC................................................ 53 Dulles Subaru......................................................... 43 Fairfax Service Center............................................. 24
EVENT VENUE Visarts..................................................................... 22 FAIRGROUNDS Montgomery County Fairgrounds.......................... 25
BANKRUPTCY Geller Law Group.................................................... 51
FAMILY LAW Masterman Krogmann PC...................................... 10 Michael D Herman Esq & Associates PC................. 36 Geller Law Group.................................................... 51 The McKeon Law Firm............................................. 17
BASEMENT ATTICS & ADDITIONS Remodeling Depot................................................. 39 BUSINESS LAW Geller Law Group.................................................... 51
FINANCIAL PLANNING First Command Financial Services.......................... 33
CAMPS & EXHIBITIONS Visarts..................................................................... 22
HOME BUILDER T2 Builders Inc........................................................ 47 Christopher Companies.......................................... 20
COMMUNITY CENTER McLean Community Center.................................... 23
HOME INSPECTOR House Master......................................................... 55
COSMETIC SURGERY Northern Virginia Surgical Arts | The Spa Clinic...... 18
INSURANCE TWFG...................................................................... 47
CPA Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell PC........................ 24
INTERIOR DECORATOR Haute Interiors....................................................... 37
CREDIT UNION United Nations Federal Credit Union..................... 34
KITCHEN & BATHROOM REMODELING Remodeling Depot................................................. 39
DECKS FENCES & PATIOS Remodeling Depot................................................. 39
MED SPA Virginia Regenerative Medicine & Spa.............................back outside cover Bella MedSpa Institute........................................... 47
DESIGN-BUILD OPal, LLC................................................................. 11 DOG WASTE CLEANUP & REMOVAL SERVICES Pet Butler................................................................ 37
MOLD TESTING House Master......................................................... 55
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BUSINESS D IRECTO RY MORTGAGE Joseph G Lucas- SWBC Mortgage.........front cover, 13 Gordon Weaver- Embrace Home Loans.................. 21 Joseph Yu - US Bank............................................... 51 NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION OPal, LLC................................................................. 11 NON PROFIT ALIVE! Development............................................... 36 ORIENTAL RUGS Rugnet LLC.............................................................. 22 PAINTING CertaPro of Loudon Reston & Tysons.................44-45 PARTY STORE Party Warehouse..................................................... 29 PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Hylton Center and Center for Performing Arts.......... 1 PERSONAL INJURY Michael D Herman Esq & Associates PC................. 36 PET GROOMING SERVICES The Paw Spa LLC..................................................... 55 PET SITTING & DOG WALKING SERVICES Pet Butler................................................................ 37 PRIVATE SCHOOL Norwood School..................................................... 18 Washington Episcopal School................................ 31 PROBATE & ESTATE ADMINISTRATION Geller Law Group.................................................... 51 RADON TESTING & ANALYSIS House Master......................................................... 55 REAL ESTATE Brito Associates of Compass................................... 20 Katrina Benjamin- The Wilson Group..................... 42 Samson Properties - S & Z....................................... 55
REAL ESTATE SALES- DEEP CREEK LAKE Terah Crawford- Taylor Made Deep Creek Vacations & Sales................................ 35 RESEARCH CLINIC Emerson Clinical Research Institute....................... 33 RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Ingleside...........................................................48-49 ROOFING CONTRACTOR Pond Roofing Company Inc................................... 8-9 SENIOR LIVING Tribute.................................................................... 19 SKIN CARE Be Luminous Acne Clinic & Skin Therapy................ 36 SKIN CARE REJUVENATION Northern Virginia Surgical Arts | The Spa Clinic...... 18 SWIMMING POOL CONTRACTOR Town & Country Pools Inc..................................14-15 THEATER The Little Theatre of Alexandria............................... 37 TRUSTS & ESTATES Michael D Herman Esq & Associates PC................. 36 VINEYARD Breaux Vineyards.................................................... 39 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES SCAN of Northern Virginia........................................ 7 WATER TESTING House Master......................................................... 55 WEALTH MANAGEMENT Janney Montgomery Scott LLC..........................40-41 WILLS Michael D Herman Esq & Associates PC................. 36