Farrah German and Shanna Guevin of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, the beneficiary for Washingtonian's AT&T Best Of Washington event. Photograph by Alfredo Flores.
On Wednesday, June 13, The Washingtonian hosted its second Best of Washington happy hour on Clarendon Ballroom’s rooftop. With a donation to the event beneficiary, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, guests sipped signature “Washing-tini” cocktails and enjoyed complimentary appetizers. Attendees were also able to purchase discounted tickets to the main event: the AT&T Best Of Washington party on July 11 at the National Building Museum.
“Washingtonian’s” AT&T Best Of Washington VA Happy Hour (Photos)
Guests gathered on the rooftop of the Clarendon Ballroom to at our second Best of Washington happy hour.
On Wednesday, June 13, The Washingtonian hosted its second Best of Washington happy hour on Clarendon Ballroom’s rooftop. With a donation to the event beneficiary, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, guests sipped signature “Washing-tini” cocktails and enjoyed complimentary appetizers. Attendees were also able to purchase discounted tickets to the main event: the AT&T Best Of Washington party on July 11 at the National Building Museum.
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