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INSIDE HOMES: GREAT ESTATES 1623 28TH STREET NW is a Federal-style building designed by Nicholas King in 1801 for Samuel Davidson, a businessman who owned 150 acres in Washington, including the land on which the White House was built.The 3.5- acre Georgetown estate includes a 12,000-square-foot residence with a gatekeeper’s cottage, swimming pool,tennis court andCATHERINE CONOVER
Power List 2010: DC Family Dynasties. by Editorial May 19, 2010. by Editorial May 19, 2010. A selective list of top families whose wealth, political clout, and philanthropy allow them to make a major difference in the life of the nation’s capital.MELISSA CANTACUZENE
Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. POWER LIST 2010: DC FAMILY DYNASTIES 5. Bush. Former First Brother Marvin Bush is a businessman with interests in insurance companies; his spunky wife Margaret (“Margo”) occasionally appears in local theater productions; sister Doro Bush Koch lives quietly in Bethesda where she supports various charities and non-profit groups.. 6. Cafritz. Calvin and Jane Cafritz’s contributions to the city’s cultural and philanthropicMELISSA MOSS
by Editorial September 8, 2010. by Editorial September 8, 2010. The September issue of Washington Life magazine features the return of its celebrated “100 Most Invited” list of capital luminaries whose presence can make or break any event. WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE: SEPTEMBER 2003: RUTH NOBLE GROOM Ruth Noble Groom's "Mineral Spring Farm ". Talbot County, the geographic and spiritual center of Maryland's Eastern Shore, was founded in 1662. By local standards, the Victorian house at Mineral Spring Farm, in Claiborne is not "old." It was built in the late 1850s and has belonged to Ruth "Babba" Noble Groom since she and her latehusband Dan
THE 2007 WEALTH LIST The 2007 Wealth List. Across the Capital region – particularly in white-hot neighborhoods like Chevy Chase, McLean, Middleburg, Georgetown and along the Potomac – WWII-era government housing is being torn down and converted into McMansions and as with some area fortunes first class art mausoleums, such as Mitch Rales unrivaled and WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. THE WASHINGTON LIFE 2020 SOCIAL LIST The 25th annual record of notably social individuals from politics, diplomacy, business, philanthropy and the arts. Michael & Cleo Gewirz. Michael Gewirz is president of Potomac Investment Properties, a Washington, D.C. real estate investment firm. HOME LIFE: PAST AND PRESENT Will Thomas and Barry Dixon create new memories at their storied Warrenton estate. Nestled on nearly 300 verdant acres in the rolling hills of the Virginia countryside, where the expansive views shift with the movements of the sun and clouds, Barry Dixon and Will Thomas’s estate, Elway Hall, is more than just a home to the couple;it is the
INSIDE HOMES: GREAT ESTATES 1623 28TH STREET NW is a Federal-style building designed by Nicholas King in 1801 for Samuel Davidson, a businessman who owned 150 acres in Washington, including the land on which the White House was built.The 3.5- acre Georgetown estate includes a 12,000-square-foot residence with a gatekeeper’s cottage, swimming pool,tennis court andCATHERINE CONOVER
Power List 2010: DC Family Dynasties. by Editorial May 19, 2010. by Editorial May 19, 2010. A selective list of top families whose wealth, political clout, and philanthropy allow them to make a major difference in the life of the nation’s capital.MELISSA CANTACUZENE
Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. POWER LIST 2010: DC FAMILY DYNASTIES 5. Bush. Former First Brother Marvin Bush is a businessman with interests in insurance companies; his spunky wife Margaret (“Margo”) occasionally appears in local theater productions; sister Doro Bush Koch lives quietly in Bethesda where she supports various charities and non-profit groups.. 6. Cafritz. Calvin and Jane Cafritz’s contributions to the city’s cultural and philanthropicMELISSA MOSS
by Editorial September 8, 2010. by Editorial September 8, 2010. The September issue of Washington Life magazine features the return of its celebrated “100 Most Invited” list of capital luminaries whose presence can make or break any event. WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE: SEPTEMBER 2003: RUTH NOBLE GROOM Ruth Noble Groom's "Mineral Spring Farm ". Talbot County, the geographic and spiritual center of Maryland's Eastern Shore, was founded in 1662. By local standards, the Victorian house at Mineral Spring Farm, in Claiborne is not "old." It was built in the late 1850s and has belonged to Ruth "Babba" Noble Groom since she and her latehusband Dan
THE 2007 WEALTH LIST The 2007 Wealth List. Across the Capital region – particularly in white-hot neighborhoods like Chevy Chase, McLean, Middleburg, Georgetown and along the Potomac – WWII-era government housing is being torn down and converted into McMansions and as with some area fortunes first class art mausoleums, such as Mitch Rales unrivaled and FRONT PAGE – PAGE 17 – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. INSIDE HOMES: GREAT ESTATES EVERMAY. 1623 28TH STREET NW is a Federal-style building designed by Nicholas King in 1801 for Samuel Davidson, a businessman who owned 150 acres in Washington, including the land on which the White House was built.The 3.5- acre Georgetown estate includes a 12,000-square-foot residence with a gatekeeper’s cottage, swimming pool,tennis court and extensive gardens. MARY BARTH – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com.KEVIN_CHAFFEE
My Washington: Charles Rivkin, Chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association. by kevin_chaffee December 9, 2020. by kevin_chaffee December 9, 2020. How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the film industry and what plans are your. HOME LIFE: NANTUCKET IN NORTHWEST CNN journalist Dana Bash’s upper Northwest Washington home is a refuge from her busy travel schedule. Dana Bash hangs out in her newly-refreshed foyer. On any given day, you might find CNN’s chief political correspondent Dana Bash visiting the U.S.-Mexico border alongside Vice President Mike Pence, as she did earlier this spring,or making
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Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. KIM SHIFF – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. ANNE LIVINGSTON EMMET Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. THE 2007 WEALTH LIST The 2007 Wealth List. Across the Capital region – particularly in white-hot neighborhoods like Chevy Chase, McLean, Middleburg, Georgetown and along the Potomac – WWII-era government housing is being torn down and converted into McMansions and as with some area fortunes first class art mausoleums, such as Mitch Rales unrivaled and INSIDE HOMES: COMFORT, CUPCAKES AND A CLOSET TO DIE FOR Sisters and Georgetown Cupcake co-founders Katherine Kallinis Berman and Sophie Kallinis LaMontagne often work together in Berman’s kitchen. Just like when they starred in their TLC reality show, “DC Cupcakes,” the sisters are inseparable — working, shopping and attending charity events as a pair. LaMontagne admits she is apermanent
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My Washington: Charles Rivkin, Chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association. by kevin_chaffee December 9, 2020. by kevin_chaffee December 9, 2020. How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the film industry and what plans are your.CATHERINE CONOVER
Power List 2010: DC Family Dynasties. by Editorial May 19, 2010. by Editorial May 19, 2010. A selective list of top families whose wealth, political clout, and philanthropy allow them to make a major difference in the life of the nation’s capital.MELISSA CANTACUZENE
Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com.BERNARD S. GEWIRZ
Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. POWER LIST 2010: DC FAMILY DYNASTIES 5. Bush. Former First Brother Marvin Bush is a businessman with interests in insurance companies; his spunky wife Margaret (“Margo”) occasionally appears in local theater productions; sister Doro Bush Koch lives quietly in Bethesda where she supports various charities and non-profit groups.. 6. Cafritz. Calvin and Jane Cafritz’s contributions to the city’s cultural and philanthropic TIM BORK – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE A Contemporary Cornerstone. by Editorial November 11, 2009. by Editorial November 11, 2009. Arts patrons Tim and Shigeko Bork bringnew life to
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by Editorial September 8, 2010. by Editorial September 8, 2010. The September issue of Washington Life magazine features the return of its celebrated “100 Most Invited” list of capital luminaries whose presence can make or break any event. NUPTIALS OF NOTE: SARA MURRAY & GARRETT HAAKE Sara Murray & Garrett Haake. Married April 22, 2017. “Garrett and I met in the most romantic place possible — in Iowa, covering Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign,” CNN White House correspondent Sara Murray jokes. At the time, they were in the middle of the most demanding, exciting and stressful assignment of their lives. POWER SOURCE: THE HONORABLE JUDGE HARRY T. ALEXANDER Power Source: The Honorable Judge Harry T. Alexander. Through his tireless efforts, Judge Alexander disciplined himself to achieve what was nearly impossible for a man of color in the 40’s and 50’s. He graduated from Xavier University prior to Georgetown Law. He moved to the north and took full advantage of the few resources available to WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com.KEVIN_CHAFFEE
My Washington: Charles Rivkin, Chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association. by kevin_chaffee December 9, 2020. by kevin_chaffee December 9, 2020. How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the film industry and what plans are your.CATHERINE CONOVER
Power List 2010: DC Family Dynasties. by Editorial May 19, 2010. by Editorial May 19, 2010. A selective list of top families whose wealth, political clout, and philanthropy allow them to make a major difference in the life of the nation’s capital.MELISSA CANTACUZENE
Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com.BERNARD S. GEWIRZ
Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. POWER LIST 2010: DC FAMILY DYNASTIES 5. Bush. Former First Brother Marvin Bush is a businessman with interests in insurance companies; his spunky wife Margaret (“Margo”) occasionally appears in local theater productions; sister Doro Bush Koch lives quietly in Bethesda where she supports various charities and non-profit groups.. 6. Cafritz. Calvin and Jane Cafritz’s contributions to the city’s cultural and philanthropic TIM BORK – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE A Contemporary Cornerstone. by Editorial November 11, 2009. by Editorial November 11, 2009. Arts patrons Tim and Shigeko Bork bringnew life to
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by Editorial September 8, 2010. by Editorial September 8, 2010. The September issue of Washington Life magazine features the return of its celebrated “100 Most Invited” list of capital luminaries whose presence can make or break any event. NUPTIALS OF NOTE: SARA MURRAY & GARRETT HAAKE Sara Murray & Garrett Haake. Married April 22, 2017. “Garrett and I met in the most romantic place possible — in Iowa, covering Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign,” CNN White House correspondent Sara Murray jokes. At the time, they were in the middle of the most demanding, exciting and stressful assignment of their lives. POWER SOURCE: THE HONORABLE JUDGE HARRY T. ALEXANDER Power Source: The Honorable Judge Harry T. Alexander. Through his tireless efforts, Judge Alexander disciplined himself to achieve what was nearly impossible for a man of color in the 40’s and 50’s. He graduated from Xavier University prior to Georgetown Law. He moved to the north and took full advantage of the few resources available to FRONT PAGE – PAGE 17 – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com.WEALTH LIST
Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. HOME LIFE: PAST AND PRESENT Nestled on nearly 300 verdant acres in the rolling hills of the Virginia countryside, where the expansive views shift with the movements of the sun and clouds, Barry Dixon and Will Thomas’s estate, Elway Hall, is more than just a home to the couple; it is the backdrop to their lives. INSIDE HOMES: GREAT ESTATES 1623 28TH STREET NW is a Federal-style building designed by Nicholas King in 1801 for Samuel Davidson, a businessman who owned 150 acres in Washington, including the land on which the White House was built.The 3.5- acre Georgetown estate includes a 12,000-square-foot residence with a gatekeeper’s cottage, swimming pool,tennis court and HOME LIFE: ON THE WATERFRONT They’re the quintessential Washington power couple – he’s the founder and CEO of REQ, a brand management marketing company whose clients include Amazon, eBay and Sweetgreen; she is a partner at the law firm Arent Fox, where she focuses on mergers, acquisitions and licensing, for multimillion-dollar businesses and sports franchises, including Major League Baseball’s Tampa Bay OVER THE MOON: GOING GREEN At five o’clock, as one relaxes overlooking the paddocks with a beverage of choice in hand, a faint smell of money floats in the spring air. That smell is cattle and horse manure, and it doesn’t come cheap. Missy Janes, of Middleburg and Washington, is a photographer, gardener and devoted conservationist. She wrote a handbook for landowners CATHERINE MELLON CONOVER Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. PHILANTHROPIC 50: WEALTH LIST Steven Mnuchin and Louise Linton • $300. Russell and Norma Ramsey • $300. Sen Mark Warner and Lisa Collis • $243. Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump • $241. Richard and Rebecca Kay • $240. Robert and Elena Allbritton • $230. Paul and Linda Saville •BARBARA LANGHORNE
Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com.NINA PILLSBURY
Life of the Party: Star Power. by Editorial October 25, 2010. by Editorial October 25, 2010. Meryl Streep bolsters the National Women’s History Museum, Ludy Green promotes second chances for women at risk, and Lynda Webster hosts a “coffee and catch up.”. WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. INSIDE HOMES: GREAT ESTATES 1623 28TH STREET NW is a Federal-style building designed by Nicholas King in 1801 for Samuel Davidson, a businessman who owned 150 acres in Washington, including the land on which the White House was built.The 3.5- acre Georgetown estate includes a 12,000-square-foot residence with a gatekeeper’s cottage, swimming pool,tennis court andWEDDING WANDERLUST
Wedding Wanderlust. They fell for adventures and for each other. American author and poet Henry David Thoreau once famously said: “Everyone must believe in something. I believe I’ll go canoeing.”. Nearly 180 years after Thoreau took his first of three famous canoe trips, Dana Elizabeth Hagar and Rutherfurd Stuyvesant(“Stuyve
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Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. POWER LIST 2010: DC FAMILY DYNASTIES 5. Bush. Former First Brother Marvin Bush is a businessman with interests in insurance companies; his spunky wife Margaret (“Margo”) occasionally appears in local theater productions; sister Doro Bush Koch lives quietly in Bethesda where she supports various charities and non-profit groups.. 6. Cafritz. Calvin and Jane Cafritz’s contributions to the city’s cultural and philanthropicCATHERINE CONOVER
Power List 2010: DC Family Dynasties. by Editorial May 19, 2010. by Editorial May 19, 2010. A selective list of top families whose wealth, political clout, and philanthropy allow them to make a major difference in the life of the nation’s capital. TIM BORK – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE A Contemporary Cornerstone. by Editorial November 11, 2009. by Editorial November 11, 2009. Arts patrons Tim and Shigeko Bork bringnew life to
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by Editorial September 8, 2010. by Editorial September 8, 2010. The September issue of Washington Life magazine features the return of its celebrated “100 Most Invited” list of capital luminaries whose presence can make or break any event. NUPTIALS OF NOTE: SARA MURRAY & GARRETT HAAKE Sara Murray & Garrett Haake. Married April 22, 2017. “Garrett and I met in the most romantic place possible — in Iowa, covering Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign,” CNN White House correspondent Sara Murray jokes. At the time, they were in the middle of the most demanding, exciting and stressful assignment of their lives. NUPTIALS OF NOTE: BRIANNA KEILAR & FERNANDO LUJAN Brianna Keilar knew Fernando Lujan was a catch from the first moment she saw him at a work happy hour. The CNN Washington senior correspondent was so impressed by the National Security Council director for Afghanistan that she tried to set him up with one of her best friends (who later ended up being a bridesmaid at their wedding). WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. INSIDE HOMES: GREAT ESTATES 1623 28TH STREET NW is a Federal-style building designed by Nicholas King in 1801 for Samuel Davidson, a businessman who owned 150 acres in Washington, including the land on which the White House was built.The 3.5- acre Georgetown estate includes a 12,000-square-foot residence with a gatekeeper’s cottage, swimming pool,tennis court andWEDDING WANDERLUST
Wedding Wanderlust. They fell for adventures and for each other. American author and poet Henry David Thoreau once famously said: “Everyone must believe in something. I believe I’ll go canoeing.”. Nearly 180 years after Thoreau took his first of three famous canoe trips, Dana Elizabeth Hagar and Rutherfurd Stuyvesant(“Stuyve
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Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. POWER LIST 2010: DC FAMILY DYNASTIES 5. Bush. Former First Brother Marvin Bush is a businessman with interests in insurance companies; his spunky wife Margaret (“Margo”) occasionally appears in local theater productions; sister Doro Bush Koch lives quietly in Bethesda where she supports various charities and non-profit groups.. 6. Cafritz. Calvin and Jane Cafritz’s contributions to the city’s cultural and philanthropicCATHERINE CONOVER
Power List 2010: DC Family Dynasties. by Editorial May 19, 2010. by Editorial May 19, 2010. A selective list of top families whose wealth, political clout, and philanthropy allow them to make a major difference in the life of the nation’s capital. TIM BORK – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE A Contemporary Cornerstone. by Editorial November 11, 2009. by Editorial November 11, 2009. Arts patrons Tim and Shigeko Bork bringnew life to
MELISSA MOSS
by Editorial September 8, 2010. by Editorial September 8, 2010. The September issue of Washington Life magazine features the return of its celebrated “100 Most Invited” list of capital luminaries whose presence can make or break any event. NUPTIALS OF NOTE: SARA MURRAY & GARRETT HAAKE Sara Murray & Garrett Haake. Married April 22, 2017. “Garrett and I met in the most romantic place possible — in Iowa, covering Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign,” CNN White House correspondent Sara Murray jokes. At the time, they were in the middle of the most demanding, exciting and stressful assignment of their lives. NUPTIALS OF NOTE: BRIANNA KEILAR & FERNANDO LUJAN Brianna Keilar knew Fernando Lujan was a catch from the first moment she saw him at a work happy hour. The CNN Washington senior correspondent was so impressed by the National Security Council director for Afghanistan that she tried to set him up with one of her best friends (who later ended up being a bridesmaid at their wedding). THE WASHINGTON LIFE 2020 SOCIAL LIST The 25th annual record of notably social individuals from politics, diplomacy, business, philanthropy and the arts. Michael & Cleo Gewirz. Michael Gewirz is president of Potomac Investment Properties, a Washington, D.C. real estate investment firm. FRONT PAGE – PAGE 17 – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com.KEVIN_CHAFFEE
My Washington: Charles Rivkin, Chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association. by kevin_chaffee December 9, 2020. by kevin_chaffee December 9, 2020. How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the film industry and what plans are your. OVER THE MOON: GOING GREEN At five o’clock, as one relaxes overlooking the paddocks with a beverage of choice in hand, a faint smell of money floats in the spring air. That smell is cattle and horse manure, and it doesn’t come cheap. Missy Janes, of Middleburg and Washington, is a photographer, gardener and devoted conservationist. She wrote a handbook for landowners HOME LIFE: ON THE WATERFRONT They’re the quintessential Washington power couple – he’s the founder and CEO of REQ, a brand management marketing company whose clients include Amazon, eBay and Sweetgreen; she is a partner at the law firm Arent Fox, where she focuses on mergers, acquisitions and licensing, for multimillion-dollar businesses and sports franchises, including Major League Baseball’s Tampa BayCLARISSA BONDE
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Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. WL LISTS: BALLS & GALAS DIRECTORY 2019-2020 OCTOBER 2019. 10/03 Alianta Gala Event Chair: Lauren Rakolta The Cause: Alianta is an alliance to help strengthen U.S.-Romanian relations across culture, business and security. Details: Conrad Hotel; contact Gabriela Sandoz, gabriela.sandoz@gmail.com 10/03 Arthritis Foundation Gala The Cause: Arthritis impacts more than 50 million Americans, including 300,000 children, and is the #1 cause of THE 2019 PHILANTHROPIC 50 By the end of 2019, the university estimates that U.S. giving will reach $425 billion, an increase of 3.4 percent. Giving in the national capital region has increased along with most of the rest of the country. There are now 34 billionaires within a 25-mile radius ofWashington, D.C.
MAX WEINBERG: LIVING THE DREAM Max Weinberg: Living The Dream. Picture this. It’s New Jersey in 1974. The turbulent 60’s are over, the 70’s are taking shape. A young, eager 23 year-old drummer from the burbs of Newark is wondering what will come next. He’s been hammering along on the local band circuit, even dabbling in some theater work, but deep down, he’s WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. INSIDE HOMES: GREAT ESTATES 1623 28TH STREET NW is a Federal-style building designed by Nicholas King in 1801 for Samuel Davidson, a businessman who owned 150 acres in Washington, including the land on which the White House was built.The 3.5- acre Georgetown estate includes a 12,000-square-foot residence with a gatekeeper’s cottage, swimming pool,tennis court andWEDDING WANDERLUST
Wedding Wanderlust. They fell for adventures and for each other. American author and poet Henry David Thoreau once famously said: “Everyone must believe in something. I believe I’ll go canoeing.”. Nearly 180 years after Thoreau took his first of three famous canoe trips, Dana Elizabeth Hagar and Rutherfurd Stuyvesant(“Stuyve
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Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. POWER LIST 2010: DC FAMILY DYNASTIES 5. Bush. Former First Brother Marvin Bush is a businessman with interests in insurance companies; his spunky wife Margaret (“Margo”) occasionally appears in local theater productions; sister Doro Bush Koch lives quietly in Bethesda where she supports various charities and non-profit groups.. 6. Cafritz. Calvin and Jane Cafritz’s contributions to the city’s cultural and philanthropicCATHERINE CONOVER
Power List 2010: DC Family Dynasties. by Editorial May 19, 2010. by Editorial May 19, 2010. A selective list of top families whose wealth, political clout, and philanthropy allow them to make a major difference in the life of the nation’s capital. TIM BORK – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE A Contemporary Cornerstone. by Editorial November 11, 2009. by Editorial November 11, 2009. Arts patrons Tim and Shigeko Bork bringnew life to
MELISSA MOSS
by Editorial September 8, 2010. by Editorial September 8, 2010. The September issue of Washington Life magazine features the return of its celebrated “100 Most Invited” list of capital luminaries whose presence can make or break any event. NUPTIALS OF NOTE: SARA MURRAY & GARRETT HAAKE Sara Murray & Garrett Haake. Married April 22, 2017. “Garrett and I met in the most romantic place possible — in Iowa, covering Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign,” CNN White House correspondent Sara Murray jokes. At the time, they were in the middle of the most demanding, exciting and stressful assignment of their lives. NUPTIALS OF NOTE: BRIANNA KEILAR & FERNANDO LUJAN Brianna Keilar knew Fernando Lujan was a catch from the first moment she saw him at a work happy hour. The CNN Washington senior correspondent was so impressed by the National Security Council director for Afghanistan that she tried to set him up with one of her best friends (who later ended up being a bridesmaid at their wedding). WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. INSIDE HOMES: GREAT ESTATES 1623 28TH STREET NW is a Federal-style building designed by Nicholas King in 1801 for Samuel Davidson, a businessman who owned 150 acres in Washington, including the land on which the White House was built.The 3.5- acre Georgetown estate includes a 12,000-square-foot residence with a gatekeeper’s cottage, swimming pool,tennis court andWEDDING WANDERLUST
Wedding Wanderlust. They fell for adventures and for each other. American author and poet Henry David Thoreau once famously said: “Everyone must believe in something. I believe I’ll go canoeing.”. Nearly 180 years after Thoreau took his first of three famous canoe trips, Dana Elizabeth Hagar and Rutherfurd Stuyvesant(“Stuyve
STACI CAPUANO
Washington Life Magazine, 2301 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, DC 20008 USA Tel. 202.745.9788, Fax. 202.745.9268, info@washingtonlife.com. POWER LIST 2010: DC FAMILY DYNASTIES 5. Bush. Former First Brother Marvin Bush is a businessman with interests in insurance companies; his spunky wife Margaret (“Margo”) occasionally appears in local theater productions; sister Doro Bush Koch lives quietly in Bethesda where she supports various charities and non-profit groups.. 6. Cafritz. Calvin and Jane Cafritz’s contributions to the city’s cultural and philanthropicCATHERINE CONOVER
Power List 2010: DC Family Dynasties. by Editorial May 19, 2010. by Editorial May 19, 2010. A selective list of top families whose wealth, political clout, and philanthropy allow them to make a major difference in the life of the nation’s capital. TIM BORK – WASHINGTON LIFE MAGAZINE A Contemporary Cornerstone. by Editorial November 11, 2009. by Editorial November 11, 2009. Arts patrons Tim and Shigeko Bork bringnew life to
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