Penn Social was filled with singles at Washingtonian’s Singles Soiree on Valentine’s Day. Photograph by Jeff Elkins
Washingtonian hosted an Anti-Valentine’s Day Singles Soiree on February 14 at Penn Social. The area’s most eligible bachelors and bachelorettes enjoyed specialty cocktails provided by Fort Collins Brewery and Captain Morgan, sweet treats from Olivia Macaron, and games including Singled Out DC by District Trivia where singles compete for love. Winning couples of the dating game show—Jeffery Nelson and Isabella Ribeiro, Bridget Falcone and Josh Sirken, Ben Agron and Evin Lipman, and Emily Baird and Adam Tracy—were given a gift certificate to South Moon Under to dress for their first date, as well as a date-night package provided by Penn Social.
Washingtonian’s 2014 Singles Soire (Photos)
Dating games, specialty drinks, and more.
Washingtonian hosted an Anti-Valentine’s Day Singles Soiree on February 14 at Penn Social. The area’s most eligible bachelors and bachelorettes enjoyed specialty cocktails provided by Fort Collins Brewery and Captain Morgan, sweet treats from Olivia Macaron, and games including Singled Out DC by District Trivia where singles compete for love. Winning couples of the dating game show—Jeffery Nelson and Isabella Ribeiro, Bridget Falcone and Josh Sirken, Ben Agron and Evin Lipman, and Emily Baird and Adam Tracy—were given a gift certificate to South Moon Under to dress for their first date, as well as a date-night package provided by Penn Social.
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