The 2013 Green Giants pose for a photo op after the awards. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
Tuesday night The Washingtonian celebrated the 2013 Green Giants featured in the May issue with a cocktail reception
at the Pepco Edison Place Gallery in Chinatown. The 2013 honorees include Arlington
Energy Masters, Anson “Tuck” Hines of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center,
Carter Roberts and Jackie Prince Roberts of the World Wildlife Fund, Living Classrooms
Foundation, and Ronald Kaplan of Trex. The evening was sponsored by AT&T, benefited
2013 Green Giant Living Classrooms, and featured delicious fare from Catering by Seasons,
beverages from Veev Vodka, Honest Tea, Sierra Nevada, and Evian, flowers from Multiflor,
music courtesy of Pop Culture Strings with Andy Kushner Entertainment, a candy bar by the Chocolate Chick, and valet
by MarcParc.
Recap: 2013 Washingtonian Green Awards
This year’s Green Giants were honored with a cocktail reception at the Pepco Edison Place Gallery.
Tuesday night
The Washingtonian celebrated the 2013 Green Giants featured in the May issue with a cocktail reception
at the Pepco Edison Place Gallery in Chinatown. The 2013 honorees include Arlington
Energy Masters, Anson “Tuck” Hines of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center,
Carter Roberts and Jackie Prince Roberts of the World Wildlife Fund, Living Classrooms
Foundation, and Ronald Kaplan of Trex. The evening was sponsored by AT&T, benefited
2013 Green Giant Living Classrooms, and featured delicious fare from Catering by Seasons,
beverages from Veev Vodka, Honest Tea, Sierra Nevada, and Evian, flowers from Multiflor,
music courtesy of Pop Culture Strings with Andy Kushner Entertainment, a candy bar by the Chocolate Chick, and valet
by MarcParc.
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