The Bible Museum is ready for its big reveal, the Christmas bar is back, Amtrak is getting more comfortable, and other news of the day over in the District.
- Mayor announces plan to help green card holders who are employed by the D.C. government apply for citizenship. [Post]
- In defense of the Clean Rivers tax. [Post]
- Figure out how often Metro makes you late! [GGW]
- This enormous Dupont Circle mansion houses three senior Freemasons. [Atlas Obscura]
- Tis the season for the Christmas bar line. [Washingtonian]
- Divine intervention (or really good developers) got the Bible Museum done in a lickety split three years. [WBJ]
- Take a peek inside. [Curbed]
- And get ready for loaves and fishes, or at least new museum food. [Post]
- Meanwhile, “The Wharf is shaping up to be a high-end nightlife district, an Adams Morgan for thirty-somethings with better seafood.” [WCP]
- And here’s another new place to find (very) fresh fish. [WCP]
- Man beaten with a baseball bat near the Shaw Metro station. [NBC4]
- D.C.’s annual Transgender Day of Remembrance is set for Monday. [Blade]
- This is happening. [Washingtonian]
- We’re all for better seats, but what if we just fixed the wi-fi situation instead? [WTOP]
- This bar doesn’t have a name for you to forget after a few cocktails. [WCP]
- This robber didn’t stand a chance against four women at this H Street eatery. [Washingtonian]
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The Summer 2024 STEAM (Science/Technology/Engineering/Arts/Math) Fellowship application is now open! Apply by April 15 to be considered!
The STEAM Workforce Development Teacher Fellowship provides Arlington Public Schools (APS) high school, middle school, and elementary school teachers with opportunities to learn about workplace needs in STEAM-related fields and for them to use the experience to enhance student learning to match workplace expectations in a selected industry. STEAM Fellows participate in a three-week summer fellowship, receiving a $4,000 stipend upon completion.
Applicants planning to pursue a fellowship in the arts must demonstrate how they will build connections between the arts and science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.
Click the button to learn more, share, apply, and see the variety of fellowships completed in previous years.
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