This web site does not work optimally in old browsers like IE8 and earlier. Please update your browser.
Make a donation today
Georgetown Ministry Center Georgetown Ministry Center

Category: Events

There are 73 posts in this category.

April 22, 2011

The Spirit of Georgetown was held Thursday, Oct. 14th in honor of the Rev. Stuart Kenworthy, rector of Christ Church, Georgetown, for his many contributions to the community and for his support of the Georgetown Ministry Center for so many years.

There were special thanks for Fran Kenworthy and their children, as well as a special toast to Frida Burling on her 95th birthday!

The event took place at the wonderfully restored home of Niloo and David Howe, which has served as a hospital during the Civil War, General Ulysses Grant’s coach house, a stop on the Underground Railroad, and finally the home of a former Miss America, Yolande Fox. The  high ceilings and large windows provided an elegant atmosphere, and the open living room area was packed with wonderful people and kind sentiment. Hard downpours throughout the morning of the event dampened hopes of a high turnout, but miraculously an hour before the event, the sky cleared up, revealing a beautiful dusk light and allowing guests to roam the lush backyard and admire the pool.

Stuart Kenworthy gave a humble speech, surrounded by many of his dearest friends and fans, as well as his whole family. Flowers were given to Stuart and Frida, as well as in appreciation to our co-hosts Melissa Overmyer, Heidi Scanlon, and Christine Rales. Janine Schoonover of Serendipity3 was recognized for donating the catering for the evening.

The event raised over $50,000 in funds that will go directly toward GMC’s work to end homelessness. We are grateful for our supportive community and the many wonderful people who gave generously through this event.

Visit the Spirit of Georgetown website for more information.

Categories: Events

Tags:

[ssba]
April 22, 2011

On October 14th, crowds gathered in Georgetown for the 17th annual Taste of Georgetown, a Fall food festival featuring sample dishes prepared by 30 of the area’s top restaurants, paired with wine tastings on the lawn of Grace Church, and topped off with live music from local talents. Wisconsin Avenue was closed to traffic between M and K, and lines of tents were set up along both sides of the road. Sponsored by the Georgetown Business Improvement District, the event benefits Georgetown Ministry Center.

What started as a few boiling pots of local fare on the lawn of Grace Church has become one of the area’s most anticipated events. The weather was warm and sunny, and people were ready to eat and drink; the turn-out was massive. This year was a great success.

Every year the cuisine is more diverse and the dishes increasingly creative. Some of the winners of this year’s contest include: chorizo corn-dog with shrimp slaw by J. Paul’s, beef brisket ravioli with dolcetto wine and crimini mushroom sauce by Filomena Ristorante, and fire-grilled sweet chili wings with cool cucumber mint sauce by Fahrenheit.

Manned by over 70 volunteers, the Taste of Georgetown is a great event that brings together the community and offers local restaurants and musicians a chance to show off their talent. A day of fun and food, all in support of GMC’s work to help the homeless in Georgetown.

For more information visit: www.tasteofgeorgetown.com.

And to view photos from the event visit the Taste Flickr page.

Categories: Events

Tags:

[ssba]
Make a donation today
CONNECT: Newsletter Sign-up