From Chelsea Rinnig. Email her at chelsea[AT}borderstan.com
The Big Dupont Market has been a great success among neighbors. This Saturday, August 4, Chef Kenac Productions hosts the The Big DuPont Market Fair at the corner of 15th and P Streets NW, in the parking lot of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. The Facebook page features some of the items you can expect to find for sale.
The Big Dupont Market brings local vendors, including Doors to Africa, De Nada Designs, Pet Tag Creations and other artisans and crafters.
Spend some time outside, grab a new barbecue sauce or piece of artwork and brunch outside in the open air, in the heart of the Borderstan neighborhood!
From Chelsea Rinnig. Email her at chelsea[AT}borderstan.com
This Saturday, July 14, Chef Kenac Productions hosts the The Big Dupont Market Fair at the corner of 15th and P Streets NW, in the parking lot of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. The Facebook page features some of the items you can expect to find for sale.
The event features local vendors, including Doors to Africa, De Nada Designs, Pet Tag Creations and other artisans and crafters.
Spend some time outside, grab a new barbecue sauce or piece of artwork and brunch outside in the open air, in the heart of the Borderstan neighborhood!
From Chelsea Rinnig. Email her at chelsea[AT}borderstan.com
This Saturday, June 30, Chef Kenac Productions hosts the The Big DuPont Market Fair at the corner of 15th and P Streets NW, in the parking lot of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. The Facebook page features some of the items you can expect to find for sale.
Rescheduled from the original June 16 date, the event features local vendors, including Doors to Africa, De Nada Designs, Pet Tag Creations and other artisans and crafters.
Spend some time outside, grab a new barbecue sauce or piece of artwork and brunch outside in the open air of the heart of the Borderstan neighborhood!

In 2006, we had our late dog, Rosie, blessed by a pastor at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 15th & P Streets NW. This year Saint Francis of Assisi Feast Day falls on Sunday. St. Luke’s will hold its annual blessing event in the parking lot at 10 a.m. (Photo: Luis Gomez Photos.)
This Sunday, October 4, is Saint Francis of Assisi Feast Day (it happens to fall on Sunday this year). Because he was known as the patron saint of animals, many churches hold a Blessing of the Animals.
In addition, a group began celebrating World Animal Day on October 4 back in 1931; all lifeforms are celebrated and honored.
Luis and I are going to take Lupe to Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church at 15th and P NW at 10 a.m. and have her blessed. Everyone is welcome, whether or not you are a member of the church. (Friends told me that The Washington National Cathedral has a Bless of the Animals this Sunday at 2:30 p.m.) For other locations, check church websites or call them. (more…)