May 27, 2009 | Gazette.Net
Generation to generation: True to its roots, folk festival looks to the future
It has been more than 50 years since Speedy Tolliver thrilled crowds of dancers in Glen Echo Park's Spanish Ballroom, but the legendary fiddle player remembers them well.
No Stimulus Money for Breach The National Park Service announced last week that nearly 800 projects around the country will be undertaken through about $750 million designated by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Invasive Plant Seminar The public is invited to an all-day seminar on Thursday, April 30 at the Naval Support Facility Carderock will feature expert advice on the management of invasive, non-native plant species.
Valentine's Day Weekend at Glen Echo Park Discovery Galleries and the Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture will celebrate Valentine's Day weekend with a gallery depicting the historic and iconic ...
From an advertising office to art 'en plein air'
Paula Rubin-Wexler, a retired advertising account manager, now paints and had a solo show at The Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery at Glen Echo Park.
Park Service reassigns 'Dance Ranger' to Mt. Vernon Trail
Last month, Fowler was unexpectedly reassigned to the Mount Vernon Trail in Virginia, a job he began Wednesday, and Glen Echo Park lost the man who had been the heart and soul of its community dances for more ...
Crashing Bush's Farewell Party
You can often tell a party by its parties. This week, Democrats are feting the incoming chief with top-shelf DJs, valet parking, and more coat checks than coats.
After 30 years of service at Glen Echo Park, National Park Ranger Stan Fowler has been reassigned to Mount Vernon Trail in Virginia.
2008 CWL #2 Cabin John Trolley
At one point in time the DC area had a streetcar system with over 200 mile of tracks .
On the December 2008 episode of THE COFFEE HOUSE: McClatchy's David Lightman on the financial plan to rescue the auto industry.