Things to do this week: 🎄 DC Holiday Lights 📚 Michelle Obama book tour 🎨 Art Walk Dupont
. From now through the start of January, you can stroll through participating corridors and be immersed in holiday attractions and decor. Plus, you can cast a vote for the best decorated neighborhoodA New York tradition as old as 1889 has made its way to DC.
Macy’s department store will reveal thealong the G Street side of its building between 12th and 13th streets, NW, for all to see. Visitors to the new display can expect a holiday party featuring a WHUR 96.3 DJ, dance, face painting, balloon art, a stuffed-bear station, holiday characters including Santa, and sweets to eatthis week at the Warner Theater. The show is selling out fast.
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