DC summer isn’t slowing down.
Events DC continues Summertime in the District with free concerts, food festivals, arts events, and family programming through September.
All are welcome. All events are free.
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TOMORROW! 🌟 [glowing star emoji]
Join us for the last youth writing workshop in the series! Come through American Poetry Museum in DC for an evening of creativity with teaching artist Brandon Douglas.
See you there!
#FreeinDC #DCpoets #DCwriters #DCarts #DC
NEXT WEEK: the last youth writing workshop in the Celebrating Neurodiversity Series! Come through American Poetry Museum in DC for an evening of creativity with teaching artist Brandon Douglas. See you there!
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
The last free Celebrating Neurodiversity Youth Workshop will be on June 25, 6-8 pm at the American Poetry Museum in Washington, DC with Teaching Artist Brandon Douglas.
Learn more about Brandon & the workshop at Split This Rock’s website: bit.ly/4mYSp3q
#FreeinDC #DCarts #DC
Over a light purple background, there is text that is included in the post and the address of American Poetry Museum: "716 Monroe St NE #25, Washington, DC 20017." On the right is a photo of Lauren May, a black woman with green eyes and long copper colored twists in her hair.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! The next free Celebrating Neurodiversity workshop will be June 11, 6-8 pm at the American Poetry Museum in DC. Teaching Artist Lauren May will facilitate.
For more info about Lauren & the workshop, visit Split This Rock’s website: bit.ly/3OeyldW
#FreeinDC #DCarts #DC #DCpoets
TONIGHT! ⏰ [alarm clock emoji]
Come through to write poems with Split This Rock teaching artist Brandon Douglas! DC Community, please share this free workshop with the creative young people in your life.
#DC #FreeinDC #DCpoets #DCarts #DCwriters
TOMORROW ⏰ [alarm clock emoji]
Come through to write poems with Split This Rock teaching artist Brandon Douglas! If you're in or near DC, please share this free workshop with the creative young people in your life.
See you there!
#DC #FreeinDC #DCpoets #DCarts #DCwriters
NEXT WEEK ✨ [sparkles emoji]
Come through to write poems with Split This Rock teaching artist Brandon Douglas! If you're in or near DC, please share this free workshop with the creative young people in your life.
See you there!
#DC #FreeinDC #DCarts #DCpoets
Over a light purple background, there is text that is included in the post and the address of American Poetry Museum: "716 Monroe St NE #25, Washington, DC 20017." On the right is a black and white photo of Brandon Douglas. Brandon’s locs are tied toward the back of his head with a black headband. He is wearing glasses and a dark colored shirt.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR: The free Celebrating Neurodiversity Youth Workshop Series continues on May 28, 6-8 pm at the American Poetry Museum in Washington DC with Teaching Artist Brandon Douglas!
Learn more about Brandon & the workshop at Split This Rock’s website: bit.ly/3OeyldW
#FreeinDC #DCarts #DC
Under 25 & near Washington, DC? Join us for a free writing workshop on April 30th at American Poetry Museum!
The workshop series celebrates neurodiversity, breaks the binary between "neurodivergent" & "neurotypical" & promotes disability justice. More details: bit.ly/3OeyldW
#FreeinDC #DC #DCpoets
Over a light purple background, there is text that is included in the post and the address of American Poetry Museum: "716 Monroe St NE #25, Washington, DC 20017." On the right is a photo of Kenny Carroll. Kenny, a black man with long black locs that are braided back on his head, sits in front of a green mural on a bright day. He is wearing a short sleeve black shirt with a gold chain.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR: The free Celebrating Neurodiversity Youth Workshop Series continues on April 30, 6-8 pm at the American Poetry Museum in Washington, DC with Teaching Artist Kenny Carroll!
Learn more about Kenny & the workshop at Split This Rock’s website: bit.ly/3OeyldW
#FreeinDC #DCarts #DC
Over a light purple background, there is text that is included in the post and the address of American Poetry Museum: "716 Monroe St NE #25, Washington, DC 20017." On the right is a photo of Lauren May, a black woman with green eyes and long copper colored twists in her hair.
TONIGHT: The free Celebrating Neurodiversity Workshop Series starts today, March 26, 6-8 pm at the American Poetry Museum in #DC. The first workshop will be led by Teaching Artist Lauren May. For more info about Lauren & the series, visit Split This Rock’s website: bit.ly/3OeyldW
#FreeinDC #DCarts