"We rise and fall and light from dying embers, remembrances
that hope and love last longer
And love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed
or swept aside.
Now fill the world with music, love and pride."
- Lin-Manuel Miranda
Learning about how Bryant Park became what it is today.
last week // this week 6.12.16
last week
- I learned all about Placemaking and met others doing similar work at the Project for Public Spaces Placemaking workshop! It was amazing--lots of thoughts that may make it to a future post.
- My guest post was published about the Smithsonian Folklife Festival Marketplace!! Read it here: http://www.festival.si.edu/blog/2016/marketplace-picks-cocktailscraft/
- RSVPs are open for our next cocktails+craft which will be a special Basque edition.
- I experienced WeLive in NY.
- Family, friends and outside.
this week
last week // this week 6.5.16
last week
- We had a cocktails+craft workshop at Field Day. We made friendship bracelets, pet rocks, bubble paintings and a Somerset Fizz. It was a blast...but we'll go back to adult workshops for the rest of the year.
- Brunch at Bar Pilar - my favorite spot to read at the bar with a bloody mary.
- Made in DC Summit! It was amazing! Read the recap: made in dc notes and gratitude.
- Phillips after 5 and catching up with friends -- much needed. The William Merritt Chase retrospective is stunning. It's up until September 11th.
- JDRF Real Estate games...where we did not dominate at foosball.
- BBQs, picnics, lots of eating out because my best friend was in town.
this week
- weaving
- PPS Placemaking workshop
- WeLive in NY
I've said this a million times, but I moved to DC from San Francisco for the creative community.
It's not that it doesn't exist anywhere else. It's that it doesn't exist anywhere else like this, right now. DC is bursting at the seems with this GET SHIT DONE energy by creatives from all over with all kinds of backgrounds. It's a town that can seem transient, full of policy-nerds and lawyers, but really, it's not. And what do those policy nerds and lawyers do after they get burnt out, decide to commit to the city and focus on their other passion? They make really amazing things happen.
I love this city. And I am so thankful for every single person I have reached out to over my few short years that took time to get coffee, meet at an art show, or explore some new space with me. You make this community what it is and and I am so grateful that you have allowed me, and all other transplants (many of you are transplants yourselves) to be a part of it. You have inspired me, taught me, and shown me what a true creative community is all about. And many of you are badass business(wo)men making your dreams come true - in AWE.
Today's Made in DC Summit was amazing. It was the perfect reunion of friends, dose of inspiration from creators and influencers that believe in the movement to create, buy local and make the community you want to be a part of.
The Made in DC Program is a partnership between the Department of Small and Local Business Development and Think Local First DC. Today's summit included over 200 creators either running creative businesses or hobbies, plus about 20 panelists running successful creative businesses or part of bigger companies (Google, Etsy, Huge, Presence Marketing).
As Amina of Handmade Habitat so perfectly put it:
#madeindc recap, notes and gratitude
Today reaffirmed that the #MadeinDC movement is so strong & all about loving + supporting this creative community. 💖 https://t.co/iGF31oW9Tl
— Handmade Habitat (@handmadehabitat) June 1, 2016
Alright. And now for my rando notes from today:
Do's and Don'ts for approaching retailer (via Amanda McClements, owner, Salt & Sundry)
-line sheet, photos, contact info, pricing
-have strong social media presence where you actually show off product
-don't show up announced on a busy day, calling is tricky, email is the best way
-do send samples
-offer as much flexibility as possible, like offer consignment
Regulatory process of starting a business (via Joy Douglas of DCRA)
5 step business license
If you are generating revenue in DC, you are required to get a license
1-register your business with DCRA corporation department. Seek legal counsel and speak to an accountant
2-register with office of tax and revenue
3-if business is located in DC, must have brick and mortar or have a home-based business. Must check in lease agreement if you can't operate a business
4-clean hands. Self certified that you don't owe government over 100 dollars
5-business license. Maybe other agency that license goes through - call DCRA to find out what type of license do you need. Maintain and keep licenses current.
-can get free 1-1 counseling with DCRA at their Small business resource center at DCRA
FULL SCHEDULE AND SPEAKERS (reposted from thisismadeindc.com)
1:00PM
Attendee Arrival + Networking
W E L C O M E from Think Local First's Raj Aggarwal
and DSLBD Chief of Staff Eric Rogers
1:45PM
Branding Your Business in the District (and Beyond)
A panel discussion moderated by Joel Daly, Artemis Ward & Creative Mornings DC
featuring Virginia Arrisueño, founder, DeNada Design
Heidi Guerard, Creative Director + Brand Manager, &pizza
Sarah Gordon, co-founder, Gordy’s Pickle Jar
Kaleen Ogden, Brand Planning Lead, Huge Inc
and Gary Williams, Master Williams & Creative Theory
2:35PM
Licensing + Registration: The Need to Know for Starting + Maintaining Your Business
A presentation + q&a with Joy Douglas, DCRA
3:05PM
Julie Stitzel, US Federal Policy Manager for Etsy.com
~break~
Visit with Union Kitchen DC, Capital City Specialties, recharge with District Workshop, and more.
3:40PM
Products/Shelves: Strategies for Working with Brands + Retailers
A panel discussion moderated by Morgan H. West, Made in DC + A Creative DC
featuring Aerica Banks, Google Diversity Markets Liason, DC
Sarah Mags Bayot, founder, Kicheko Goods
Robbie Kaplan, Buyer, Ace Hardware DC
Amanda McClements, owner, Salt & Sundry
Suann Song, founder, Appointed Co
Desirée Venn Frederic, founder + curator, Nomad Yard Collectiv
4:25PM
CBE Certification: A Primer
A presentation + q&a with Corey Beasley, DSLBD
4:50PM
Yuri Beckelman
Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of Congressman Mark Takano
Established the bipartisan Congressional Maker Caucus,
Founder: the Capitol Hill Maker Faire
5:00PM
Rebecca Reinhardt Roy and Dan Cohan
Presence Marketing PMI/PDI
5:20PM
DSLBD Director Ana Harvey and Councilmember Charles Allen, Ward 6
Reception to follow.
Thank you to our reception sponsors + partners:
Union Market DC, DC Brau, Mess Hall, and Neighborhood Restaurant Group.
two songs I can't get out of my head.
Don't let me down - The Beatles
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
Nobody ever loved me like she does
Ooo she does, yes she does
And if somebody loved me like she do me
Ooo she do me, yes she does
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
I'm in love for the first time
Don't you know it's gonna last?
It's a love that lasts forever
It's a love that had no past
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
And from the first time that she really done me
Ooo she done me, she done me good
I guess nobody ever really done me
Ooo she done me, she done me good
Don't let me down
Hey, don't let me down
(Eee hee)
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
(Eee hee)
{Don't let me down
Hey, don't let me down
Can you dig it?
Don't let me down}
Butterfly - Grimes
Big beats, black cloud
Get it wrong, get loud
Write a song, get down
And everyone will know
And everyone will know
And everyone can go
Oh, then, get lost
Take a shit, maybe not
Let's sing good, he's fine
Everything you know
And everyone should go
Oh-oh-oh-oh
I don't know need to know
So, do know you want to?
Am I just right? (Is it just right?)
Can you see the enemy just isn't me?
Oh, it is perfect
It could be anything out there
Butterflies flying in the air
Oh, no, it came
Higher than an aeroplane
Don't know this song
Sweeter than a sugar cane
Why you looking for a harmony?
There is harmony in everything
It's a butterfly who waits for the world
Why don't we get caught?
Quit and sell livestock
Heck, get an old body
Got you moaning slow
And everyone will know
And everyone can go
Big bird, dimming
Wish I could save them
Don't know, no plan
Everyone can go
And nobody can know
And nobody can know
I don't know need to know
So, do you want to?
Am I just (am I just?)
Can you see the enemy just isn't me?
Oh, baby, it is perfect
It could be anything out there
Butterflies flying in the air
Oh, no, it came
Higher than an aeroplane
Don't know this song
Sweeter than a sugar cane
Why you looking for a harmony?
There is harmony in everything
It's a butterfly who waits for wind
To fly away
If you're looking for a dream girl
I'll never be your dream girl
Living in the real world
Looking for a dream girl
Oh, no, it came
Higher than an aeroplane
Don't know this song
Sweeter than a sugar cane
Why you looking for a harmony?
There is harmony in everything
It's a butterfly who waits for the world
To fly away
If you're looking for a dream girl
I'l never be your dream girl
last week // this week 5.29.16
last week
- beach time
- meeting up with old friends in other places
- endings.
- Creative Mornings with Jon Reiling, which was on this month's theme reality and focused on how we receive and give feedback. Super inspiration and very relevant to my life right now.
- Crosslines at Smithsonian Arts & Industries building. All-in-all the artists killed it. Art is better than no art, but I wonder how many people went that don't already think and read and breath this stuff everyday. Was it accessible enough? Was it too focused on hype rather than material? Loved the didactic signs, but do we need them? Should art always, sometimes, or never stand on its own? Are there rules of being? ... Still thinking about exoticism and blended lives and layered histories...please share thoughts in comments!
- A just-as-culturally informative Lyft ride home.
- Biking to work win!
- tours and thinking about place.
- Making friends in placemaking.
- outside. rooftop dinners. DC summer is here 🙌🏼
- being hungover.
- best date // worst date.
this week
- Hosting a mini-cocktails+craft at Field Day on Saturday! Come by!!
- best friend time.
- first drum lesson after a very long time.