The longest running street festival in Washington DC is back this weekend. On Sunday, September 9, 2012, the 34th Annual Adams Morgan Day Festival comes to 18th Street in Washington DC. Festival goers will get to enjoy live music, local artists, good food and kid-friendly activities.
From 12pm to 7pm, 18th Street comes alive between Columbia Road and Florida Avenue in Washington DC. Listen to Jazz, Soul, R&B, Salsa, Caribbean, Blue Grass and Funk on one of two stages set up for the event. The Florida Stage will be set up on 18th St and Vernon St NW while the Columbia Stage will be set up at 18th St and Columbia Rd NW. The Zezeh Brazilian Dancers will perform live on the Florida Stage at 1pm. There's even going to be a Salsa contest!
Arts on Belmont showcases original art in a variety of media, including jewelry, glassware, sculpture, photography and metalwork. Check out all things eco-friendly at the Green Pavillion. Learn about local Washington DC services, holistic treatments and lifestyle information at the Health and Fitness Pavillion. Even the kids can join in on the fun at the Kids Festival.
Admission is absolutely free of charge. However, you will have to pay for the fabulous food offered on-site. Celebrate the ethnic diversity we enjoy here in DC at the Adams Morgan Day Festival in Washington DC this Sunday, September 9th. All stores and cafes in the area will remain open during the festival. So, stop in.
Gene Mock, your source for real estate in Northern Virginia, South Carolina and Washington DC
Originally posted on my Northern Virginia Homes real estate blog here: http://northernvirginiahomes.net/2012/09/06/adams-morgan-day-festival-in-washington-dc/.
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