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Councilmember Evans cuts the ribbon on the brand new Ford's Center for Education & Leadership.
Evans joined Dupont Festival for the first ever DC Groundhog Day in Dupont Circle.
Shaw Dog Park, the city's first, celebrated its third anniversary with Councilmember Evans attending.
Evans joined artisit Peter Waddell to unveil a new mural in Dupont Circle.
Evans joined thousands of residents from across the city in taking public transportation as part of DC's Car Free Day.
Evans joined Mayor Gray, his Council colleagues and the Golden Triangle BID to unveil major upgrades to the Connecticut Avenue median.
Evans joined residents for the annual Square 242 alley party in Logan Circle.
Evans breaks ground on the Nationals Youth Baseball Academy in Ward 7.
Evans celebrated 20 years on the DC Council on April 13.
Students from National Cathedral School spent the day learning about their local government.
The long anticipated 10th Street Community Park & Connie Maffin Memorial have opened.
Ground is finally broken on the long-awaited O & P Street renovation in Georgetown.
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Bread for the City’s expanded Northwest Center in Shaw.
After years of planning, we have finally broken ground on the Convention Center Hotel in Shaw.
Residents and senior citizens from around Ward 2 helped to celebrate Jack's 58th birthday.
On October 23, Arena Stage officially opened the Mead Center for American Theater.
After a devastating fire in 2007, we cut the ribbon on the new and improved Georgetown Library.
Dupont's 17th Street Festival helped to celebrate this newly renovated corridor.
CityMarket at O, one of the most anticipated projects in Shaw, celebrated its groundbreaking in September.
Shaw's Gibson Plaza apartments will undergo a $31 million energy efficient, green retrofit.
Another great Capital Pride parade in the heart of Ward 2’s Dupont Circle.
17th Street in Dupont between P and R Streets was renamed "Frank Kameny Way" in Kameny's honor.
The 1900 block of Q Street, NW was renamed "Diego D'Ambrosio Way" after the long-time Dupont business owner and community steward.
