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Recent Posts
- From the Prism of Ward 2’s Community Relations and Services Liaison
- Foggy Bottom Association Comings & Goings
- GW Hatchet Report Reveals 19 Convicted Sex Offenders Living and Working within 0.5-mile Radius of the Foggy Bottom Campus
- New Volunteer System for DC Public Libraries
- The Art & Practice of Tango
Sports Club LA
The Sports Club/LA is offering FBA members a corporate rate of $1,740 for one year. That compares with the non-FBA rate of $2,608, a savings of $868. An FBA squash membership is $2,000.00 for a year vs. the standard $3,020, a savings of $1,020.00. Membership must be completed in one payment. For further information, contact a Membership Director at 202-974-6600-
Category Archives: Foggy Bottom News
FB/WE Comic Artist Featured In DC Exhibit
Among our amazing residents, the least expected area of creativity resides in two of our neighbors – Mike Brace and Andrew Cohen – who are cartoonists. Their graphics will be featured in the DC Conspiracy exhibit at MLK Library beginning July 12.
Mike Brace: Moved to West End for a graphics job at the GW Medical [...]
Strictly FB’s Own: OAS – Organization of American States Centennial Celebration Exhibition: Architecture of Dialog
This beautiful building was the first commission developed in “Dialog” in 1907, by Frenchman Paul Philippe Cret, who had excelled in France in his architectural studies. Cret determined he would make a career in America, took an assistant professorship position at the University of Pennsylvania, and set himself up in private practice. Cret is credited [...]
FBA Organizing Neighborhood Watch Program
An Open Letter from FBA Vice President Lev Trubkovich
Dear Neighbors,
The Foggy Bottom Association is starting a program in our neighborhood for the protection of our homes, our property, our children, and our community. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the program and to invite you to our first meeting which will [...]





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