The Renwick Gallery near McPherson Square
Warner Theater
Junior Brian Nieh sings "Ocean Avenue" by "Yellowcard."
Trace the form of a shirt onto a piece of construction paper and cut it out. Next, trace the shape of a pocket on a piece of construction paper and cut it out. Make sure the pocket is large enough to fit your "pocket pal."
Ida B. Wells-Barnett was born Ida B. Wells in 1862 in Holly Springs, Mississippi. The oldest of eight children, Wells became a teacher to support her younger siblings after the death of her parents in 1880 from yellow fever. Despite her many obstacles, financial and racial, Wells finished her studies at Rust College and in 1888, became a teacher and anti-lynching activist in Tennessee. She became editor and co-owner of a local black newspaper called "The Free Speech and Headlight," and Wells utilized her editorial column to denounce the lynching of blacks and encourage the black people of Memphis to move west.
Push the tab in the opposite direction so that it remains hidden when the paper is folded. Cut the shape of a heart around the tab. Be sure leave a part of the folded edge on the top part of each side of the heart so that the card will be able to open.
Cut out the form of a much smaller heart and write a message on it. Open the paper and you will see that the tab, which juts inward, is formed in two parts. Glue the bottom tip of the smaller heart onto the bottom part of the tab. Once the glue has dried, the card can be further decorated. When your recipient of choice opens the card, your message will pop out.
The Washington Monument is one of the many famous D.C. landmarks within walking distance of the Smithsonian Metro station.
Barami within distance of the Farragut West Metro station
National Theatre on Pennsylvania Avenue
Caribou Coffee near McPherson Square
Firehook Bakery near Farragut West
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Junior Kiran Belani (blue) and sophomore Anjali Parekh (green) perform Bhangra, a traditional Indian folk dance.
The White House, just a short walk away from McPherson Square
A celebratory balloon in the Hoover Fisher Flower shop in the Woodmoor Shopping Center.
Magnets perform a traditional Chinese ribbon dance.
Seniors Ana Karimi and David Crawford swing to the beat of "Sing, Sing, Sing."
Ida B. Wells, anti-lynching advocate and a proponent of suffrage and civil rights.
Ronald Reagan International Trade Center
More delicious treats at the Woodmoor Bakery.
Cafe Soleil, one of the many places to eat near Farragut West
Aria near Federal Triangle
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