The NLSP's Justice Rocks 2016 Rocked!

On Saturday night, the Neighborhood Legal Services Program presented Justice Rocks 2016, featuring live music and light hors d’oeuvres for 100 guests. The concert was hosted at Glover Park hotspot Mason Inn.  From the marketing to entertainment, DHM handled all aspects of the event.

The live benefit concert highlighted the great work that the NLSP is doing throughout Washington while raising awareness for their cause. The NLSP has been providing free civil legal services to Washington, DC's low-income residents for 50 years. The NLSP provides assistance in the form of safe and affordable shelter, protection of victims of domestic abuse, access to healthcare and public benefits, as well as stabilizing family relationships and employment services.

The live entertainment was Deaf Dog and the Indictments, the world’s only almost-all-judge band since 2005. Among its members, Deaf Dog and the Indictments counts four D.C. Superior Court associate judges, three magistrate judges, and, on the drums, one psychologist. They brought their unique mix of Motown, blues, and good old rock’n’roll to the concert. Everyone was rocking throughout the evening! The event was a huge hit all around.

If you’re a nonprofit interested in hosting a benefit event or gala in the future, look no further than DHM. Let us handle the event planning, marketing, logistics, and anything else that could slip your mind! We will expertly leverage your organization’s foundation to raise money and awareness for your cause.

It’s not reinventing the wheel—it’s just contacting DHM!

Planning a Fundraising Gala For Your Nonprofit? Look to DHM!

Planning events can be daunting, but they don’t have to be frightening. Galas are occasions for celebration and community, for uniting people with a common cause. They can even be occasions for c for collaboration across company boundaries.

If you’re a nonprofit looking to hold a gala in the near future, let DHM handle the planning, production, and execution of your event. We offer an end-to-end approach that encompasses marketing, catering, event planning, as well as logistics and invitations and all the other things that could slip your mind! We’ll use the great foundation that your organization provides and build and expand on top of it, to raise money and awareness for your cause.

It’s not reinventing the wheel—it’s just contacting DHM!

Join the Spinnerati at SoulCycle GTWN with DHM Media

The SoulCycle GTWN studio, located at 1042 Wisconsin Avenue, NW.

Barre isn't everything. As any great athlete will tell you, having a varied and challenging workout regimen is essential to keeping yourself in great shape. If you're getting used to your usual routine of jogging by the monuments and going to hot yoga, maybe it's time to shake things up! Join the DHM Media family and become a SoulCycle spinnerati with a ride on us.

We'll be hosting you at SoulCycle GTWN on Friday, February 26th at 12:15PM. The SoulCycle GTWN studio is located at 1042 Wisconsin Avenue, NW. To book a bike, create an account on SoulCycle's website. Then, after you've selected your preferred bike for the 12:15PM class on the 26th, RSVP to Reagan with your name and the email and phone number you used to create a SoulCycle account.

When you arrive, you'll need to fill out a new rider form, so we suggest planning to be 20 minutes early. Other than that, get ready to have a blast! We're excited to see you there. 

What's Up with H Street?

        More and more, people are moving to and spending time on the H Street Corridor, a neighborhood in northeast DC. Its starting off point was when H Street got its own Farmer’s Market in 2004. The Farmer’s Market, open on Saturday mornings between late April and mid-November, is an anchoring part of this exciting new neighborhood. But it’s just the beginning of what is quickly evolving into one of DC’s chicest areas.

            Before you head to the Farmer’s Market to pick up your fresh veggies, squeeze in a yoga class at Yoga District’s H Street location. They offer everything from beginner classes to flow yoga to yogalates—a strengthening mix of yoga and Pilates. Develop a habit with their monthly passes, which start at $97. It’s a perfect way to get your health on!

            Sometimes, though, you just want to chow down on some delicious food. Our favorite restaurant along H Street, that’s a must-try, is the trendy Toki Underground. The entire restaurant consists of only 30 seats, which means that there’s always a line to sit. It’s worth the wait! The menu blends an avant-garde fusion palette with a glowing atmosphere, thanks to the red paper lanterns strewn up in the space. It’s even vegetarian friendly.

            H Street is also a great space for seeing live shows and concerts, especially at the iconic Rock & Roll Hotel. Doubling as a bar and concert space, the converted funeral parlor attracts some of the best new bands and DJs. If music isn’t your scene, they also have a rooftop bar where you can take advantage of great weather (or your fabulous new winter coat)!

            And when you’ve fallen in love with the amazing location and activities along H Street, you can move right in! 301 H Street, a boutique condominium building, is perfectly located along the H Street Corridor. Take the nearby Metro, a Capitol Bikeshare, or a great stroll.