Who says that the city is not ready for The Real Housewives of DC? We are, not that I’ll be featured in it (although – I should, and if you raise your votes for me by reading and spreading the word about my blog, I might be featured as well. Though, the line up of fabulous and successful women of DC is a pretty long veil…)

Women in Government Relations will be hosting their first ever scavenger hunt – “The Great Political Race” on September 12, 2009 which will benefit Horton’s Kids. There is an early bird registration fee which ends on August 25 – $35 for an individual or $175 for a team of five – you can register and provide team members names prior to the event. After August 25, the price goes up to $40 per person, or $200 for a team.
To register, go to www.wgr.org and click on the events calendar.
Details:
Start Time: 10:00 a.m.
Lunch & Prize Ceremony: 1:00 p.m.
End: 2:00 p.m.
It should be a great time, hope some of you are able to make it; at least the ones who are in D.C.
It also makes you feel good.

It’s time to donate some cloths, and by doing the good, not only you are actually doing the good, but you also look cool doing it. Here are a few places in Washington, DC (yes, the capitol of all the “good deeds”, or at least that’s what the capitol of the country is supposed to stand for) where one can donate the cloths:
Martha’s Table
2114 14th St NW
Washington, DC 20009-4412
(202) 328-6608
Unity Health Care
3020 14th St NW # 4, Washington – (202) 518-6409
3020 14th St, Washington – (202) 745-4300
1201 Brentwood Rd NE, Washington – (202) 281-3880
You can drop your bagged clothes off in the container and contact Unity Health Care if you want a receipt for your donation.
And of course there is always:

Salvation Army
2626 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20037-1618
(202) 337-0465