Green Festival D.C. Launch Party Recap

Read the full article here.

The Green Festival D.C. Launch Party was a major success with nearly 100 attendees from the local green community celebrating Green Festival’s 10th year in the nation’s capital. The event was held at Busboys & Poets, and guests included exhibitors, small business owners, media and environmental advocates, all helping to make Washington, D.C. a more sustainable city. Attendees enjoyed delicious foods and drinks compliments of our host, Busboys & Poets. Step Afrika! put on a show-stopping surprise performance as a preview for what they have planned for their presentation at the upcoming Green Festival, which will be held May 31st – June 1st at the Washington Convention Center.

Brendan Shane, Director of the Office of Policy and Sustainability at the District Department of the Environment, welcomed the D.C. crowd and delivered opening remarks. Brendon proudly described the many green categories in which Washington continues to lead the nation. Dr. Corinna Basler, President of Green Festivals, Inc., was introduced by Brendon and spoke excitedly about last weekend’s Green Festival event in New York City, and the upcoming festival in Washington, D.C. Dr. Basler emphasized the importance of local partnerships in Washington and thanked Sustainable DC, Habitat for Humanity, Fashion Fights Poverty, Greenease, Grassfed Media, FRESHFARM Markets, and Veteran Compost for their support. Finally, she announced the Green Festival Community Award and Green Festival Brand Award, two new awards for the Green Festival event in Washington, D.C. Many guests began voting for their favorite green brand during the party and were entered for a chance to win the Super Green Shopper Prize.

Launch PartyThe Green Festival launch party also featured a number of Green Festival exhibitors that provided a taste for what they plan on offering at the upcoming festival. Exhibitors sampled products and discussed their brands with media, tastemakers and green consumers. Exhibitors that attended the party included Balance Power Systems, Beanfield’s Snacks, The Big Bad Woof, Bill’s Best Organic BBQ, BluApple, Dr. Bronner’s,  the Environmental Law Institute, Ever Bar, Red Dragon, the Holistic Moms Network, Imagine Greenwear, Nature 4 Real, Prior Unity Garden, Relay Foods, Route 11 Potato Chips, SeaSnax, Sibu Sura Chocolates, SoapBox, Sunwarrior, Truly-Life, The One Eyed Turtle, WhistleBlower.org, Center for Leadership in Global Sustainability, Wonderfully Raw and Wholesome Sweeteners.  In keeping with Green Festival’s commitment to reducing our impact on the environment and being a zero-waste event, Veteran Compost collected and removed the food waste at the conclusion of the launch party. Busboys & Poets was the perfect venue for the D.C. kick-off party, and attendees left with gift bags to sample what’s to come at the Washington Convention Center May 31st and June 1st.

The Making of Busboys and Poets

A Seat at the Table: The Making of Busboys and Poets

We’re proud to announce A Seat at the Table: The Making of Busboys and Poets, the new memoir from our CEO and Founder, which reveals the vision, challenges, and triumphs behind opening Busboys and Poets. Packed with misadventures, unexpected triumphs, and insights on race, business and politics, Andy Shallal’s memoir takes us on a “How I Built … Continued

PHOTO 2024 02 01 07 10 14

For Langston Hughes on His 123 Birthday

Speech given on February 1, 2024 in Havana, Cuba In 1927 Langston Hughes walked into a Cuba amid an emerging community of artists, intellectuals, and radicals.  He saw a “sunrise in a new land [– a day – in his words]sic – full of brownskin surprises, and hitherto unknown contacts in a world of color.”  … Continued

PALESTINE WEEK 1920 x 1080 px 2

Palestine Week 2024

January 18, 2024 – January 25, 2024 In keeping with our ongoing mission of uplifting racial and cultural connections, Busboys and Poets is hosting Palestine Week (January 18 through January 25, 2024). This week-long series of events will offer a diverse range of programming featuring Palestinian food, music, dance, poetry, discussions, and other enriching events. … Continued

August Five Favorites

August Five Favorites

With the recent HBO series and our country’s current administration, Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (Anchor Books, $15.95) is more relevant than ever. – Aliza

24e297aa 2a5d 41bf 8f23 2d0638db1d75 5606 0000019231768834  1 scaled

The Nepal Chronicles #5

Thursday, March 5, 2021… I have some time to kill before dinner tonight. So I venture into the narrow uneven streets of Thamel. The area is known for its shops carrying trinkets for budding Buddhists as well as trekking gear for hopeful trekkers. You can find a dream catcher or a meditation bowl or Tibetan … Continued

Open for Service

Open for Service

All seven Busboys and Poets locations are open for patio service as the DMV begins phase one of reopening. Busboys and Poets is following all government mandated guidelines and taking every precaution to ensure everyone’s safety as we welcome you back into our dining rooms. The Busboys Promise OVERVIEW & PURPOSE To ensure everyone’s safety … Continued

Busboys and Poets Books Review: My Guantanamo Diary

Busboys and Poets Books Review: My Guantanamo Diary

Have you set a goal or a resolution for the New Year? As I’m reading My Guantanamo Diary (PublicAffairs $14.99), by Mahvish Rukhsana Khan for an upcoming literary club with a dramatic twist (details to follow), I’d like to encourage you to consider participation in the arts as a worthy goal for 2018. Artists, writers … Continued