NSAL-DC Membership Activities July 2022 thru June 2023
13 September Chapter Meeting at Hillwood - Tour and Luncheon
11 October Chapter Meeting with NSAL National Executive Director
16 November Embassy of Tunisia – Meeting with Ambassador’s Welcome
4 December Holiday Reception - Member’s Home
28 February Harriet Tubman’s 200th Birthday Musical Celebration - Whittemore House
16 March Movie Night at Arts Club of Washington
26 March NSAL-DC Live Drama Competition at Studio Acting Conservancy in DC
22 April Georgetown House Tour and Tea at St John’s Episcopal Church
18-20 May NSAL National Meeting and Drama Awards in Lexington, Kentucky
23 May Awards for Excellence in the Arts at National Presbyterian Church
14 June NSAL-DC Annual Meeting and Awards Reception at City Tavern, Georgetown
NSAL-DC hosted a celebration reception at the City Tavern Club in Georgetown, Washington, DC on June 14, 2023. Chapter members and guests were treated to the chapter’s 2023 musical and fine arts winners. Fine arts winners were introduced to the audience while their winning works scrolled by on a screen. A Winston Classical Voice winner, Chase Cote, performed for the audience as well as Drama winner Corbin Ford. v
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The Washington, DC Chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters held its 2023 Awards for Excellence in the Arts (AEA) ceremony May 23, 2023, at the National Presbyterian Church, Washington, DC. More than 70 high school juniors from schools in the Washington Metropolitan Area were honored for excellence in NSAL’s six arts categories.
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While NSAL DC’s membership year runs from July to June, membership activities are typically scheduled between September and June. Business meetings are held in conjunction several times a year.
Our area affords a limitless offering of opportunities for interesting and informative programs with a focus on arts, culture and history. In addition to this year’s membership activities, past years have included tours of the Natural History Museum Rare Books Collection, the Library of Congress’ Jefferson Building, and the private estate of Bunny Mellon and the National Sporting Museum in nearby Loudoun County.
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