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{POSTPONED} NATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL: PINK TIE PARTY, DC

  • Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center (map)
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****PINK TIE PARTY HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS***

Deets: Celebrate the blossoms in style at the National Cherry Blossom Festival’s signature Pink Tie Party fundraiser presented by ANA on Friday, March 20 from 7-11 p.m. hosted by Trade Center Management Associates (TCMA, A Drew Company) at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center (1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW). The event kicks off springtime and the 2020 cherry blossom season. 

More than 800 partygoers will enjoy an open bar and spring-inspired cuisine from top local restaurants including: Ana at District Winery, Art & Soul, Barley Mac, Central Michel Richard, Gerard Street Kitchen, Hanumanh, Texas Jack Barbeque, Reverie, The Pembroke, Ivy City Smokehouse, And 4 Dessert, Ocean Prime, Roof Terrace Restaurant at The Kennedy Center, Punjab Grill, Shoto, Pappe, and Tico, plus delectable bites by the Ronald Reagan Building’s Executive Chef Xavier Deshayes.

Specialty springtime cocktails will be served at a Beam Suntory Augmented Reality Bar in partnership with ARTECHOUSE, in addition to a sake tasting, presented by the Japan National Tourism Organization and the East Japan Railway Company that will transport guests to the Tohoku region of Japan.

The event will also feature a special performance by White Out Tokyo, champions of NBC’s World of Dance competition. Unique activities throughout the evening will include a ring toss for Kendra Scott jewelry prizes, a virtual reality experience with ANA, custom hand-drawn fashion sketches, a Chase photo and GIF booth, and plenty of other blossom-themed photo ops for the perfect springtime selfie.

Hint for the Average Socialite: UPDATE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS

Tickets are available. They also offer a wide range of hospitality packages. Contributions to the National Cherry Blossom Festival are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Proceeds benefit the National Cherry Blossom Festival, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, and help keep programming primarily free and open to the public.