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Washington D. C. Hill Visit

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Northwest Realtors, Inc. 425-308-3669

I recently attended the National Association of Realtors Mid Year conference in Washington, D. C.  We had an opportunity to meet with our local legislators and senators and lobby for real estate issue affecting our communities.  It was a long week of meetings, classes, caucases and preparation for our Hill visit.

On our last evening there representatives from Washington State had the opportunity to attend the annual POTLATCH Dinner put on by The Washington State Society.

The Washington State Society is a non-profit, non-partisan, member organization comprised of individuals who are living and working in the Washington, DC metropolitan area but are still "rooted" in or have connections to Washington state.

The Washington State Society brings together all with a love of the other Washington--Members of Congress, Capitol Hill and Administration staff, journalists, students, military staff, diplomats, business leaders, and many more. Their premier event is the annual Potlatch dinner--for more than 40 years, members feast on fine Washington state products flown in by the wonderful sponsors. 

We enjoyed Washington State local Oysters, smoked black cod and Cougar (Washington State University made) Gold Cheese.

Dinner was Snow Crab Clusters, beef tenderloin, sockeye salmon, steamed asparagus, warm apple tart and candies from Liberty Orchards in Eastern Washington.

Compliments of Redhook Ale Brewery, our local brew was available as well as Washington Wines.

You are probably wondering what POTLATCH means - "A social event or celebration. A word that comes from the Chinook dialect and means "to give".  A Potlatch was an important social event among Northwest tribes that marked the status of an individual or celebrateda special occasion.  These celebrations could take more than a year to prepare and sometimes lasted up to ten days.  Food and entertainment were provided, and gifts were given to guests who attended.

It was a great way to end a great week, seeing all the "other Washington" people in Washington, D. C.

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Margaret Rome Baltimore 410-530-2400
HomeRome Realty 410-530-2400 - Pikesville, MD
Sell Your Home With Margaret Rome

Karen,

So close but yet so far. I was in DC Thursday and Friday (panalist WCR). Oh, I wish I could have seen you.  I did get to see Allen Hainge, Dan Gooder Richard, Andy Norton, Kristal Kraft, Tim Kinsler, Joeann Fossland ....but missed you!

 

May 22, 2008 01:34 AM
Karen Villa Schweinfurth
RE/MAX Northwest Realtors, Inc. 425-308-3669 - Everett, WA
ABR, CRS, SRES, CyberStar

Margaret, so sorry I missed you. I didn't see any CyberStars. We were so busy within our own group. Hope you are well.

May 22, 2008 04:10 AM
Margaret Rome Baltimore 410-530-2400
HomeRome Realty 410-530-2400 - Pikesville, MD
Sell Your Home With Margaret Rome

From Washington state to Washington, DC...sorry we missed each other. Think about you often.

 

May 22, 2008 01:23 PM
Sarah Nopp
South Sound, WA

I need to go get some oysters before it gets too warm! That sounds great... maybe I will go to the casino where they make the oyster stew to order, yummmm

May 29, 2008 05:37 PM
Karen Villa Schweinfurth
RE/MAX Northwest Realtors, Inc. 425-308-3669 - Everett, WA
ABR, CRS, SRES, CyberStar

Hi Sarah, wow stew to order!

May 30, 2008 03:43 AM
Linda Box Taylor
Castle Connections Realty - Plano, TX
Your Plano, TX Realtor

Sounds great.  I wanted to go to on the Hill Visits this year but the timing just wasn't right.  Hopefully next year.  Glad you had a great time and a good dinner!

May 30, 2008 04:03 AM
Jim Crawford
Long & Foster - Fredericksburg, VA
Jim Crawford Broker Associate Fredericksburg VA

I love DC.  I lived and worked there for 10 years.

May 30, 2008 05:01 AM
Sarah Nopp
South Sound, WA

Yes ma'am! It is at the casino on the way into Shelton- Little Creek. They have a little restaurant inside called the Seafood Bar (I think, that is what I call it anyway) where it is all pub height seating arounda  pretty hammered copper bar, and you order your seafood by the pound! Crab legs and clams and such. Or you can order some sautee dishes. The oyster stew is very simple and done right with heavy cream. When you come down this way, let me know. I need a fix.

May 30, 2008 10:00 AM