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Driving in the D.C. area can sometimes be a pain, but one new attraction is looking to put the joy back in your commute — but only if you have a need for speed. In today’s episode of “Matt About Town,” WTOP’s Matt Kaufax went to the Union Market District in Northeast D.C. to visit the F1 Arcade! Find more episodes of "Matt About Town" on WTOP: https://lnkd.in/gjhUjHM4
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Did you know there are hidden fossils from the time of the dinosaurs buried at the Smithsonian National Zoo? In today’s episode of “Matt About Town,” WTOP’s Matt Kaufax slithered over to the zoo — where he found there is more than meets the eye at the Reptile House. Find more episodes of "Matt About Town" on WTOP: https://lnkd.in/e-HDBVzW
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To continue to add services for the community requires capital. But when it comes to finances, “organizations can be a little arrogant when working with churches. Their assumption is that we’re a mom-and-pop shop and don’t have all the rigors that any other corporate enterprise would have,” says the Rev. Matthew Watley, adding that’s not the case with EagleBank. We talk with the Rev. Watley and with EagleBank’s Terry Beverly about the church’s continued plans for growth. Watch their full discussion during WTOP’s Small Business September 2024. | https://bit.ly/47yp08U Sponsored by EagleBank | #smallbusinessloans #DMVbanks #DMVchurches #SmallBizSeptember
Small Business September: ‘Soul saving’ is more than just a Sunday operation at Kingdom Fellowship AME Church.
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To continue to add services for the community requires capital. But when it comes to finances, “organizations can be a little arrogant when working with churches. Their assumption is that we’re a mom-and-pop shop and don’t have all the rigors that any other corporate enterprise would have,” says the Rev. Matthew Watley, adding that’s not the case with EagleBank. We talk with the Rev. Watley and with EagleBank’s Terry Beverly about the church’s continued plans for growth. Watch their full discussion during WTOP’s Small Business September 2024. | https://bit.ly/47yp08U Sponsored by EagleBank | #smallbusinessloans #DMVbanks #DMVchurches #SmallBizSeptember
Small Business September: ‘Soul saving’ is more than just a Sunday operation at Kingdom Fellowship AME Church.
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In today’s episode of “Matt About Town,” WTOP’s Matt Kaufax uncovered the wonder of LocktoberfestDC and consumed the quintessential D.C. trifecta of bikes, beers and a little obscure U.S. history! The free tour, which only runs once annually, is happening on Sept. 28 this year. Organizer Tom Haser, who founded LocktoberfestDC in conjunction with the National Park Service, told WTOP two walking and two biking tours will be offered. Find more episodes of "Matt About Town" on WTOP: https://lnkd.in/gmgsFfx2
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WTOP News is seeking a freelance Digital Editor/Writer. Those in this position contribute to make WTOP the leading provider of local, timely and relevant information for news consumers in the D.C. metro region. Learn more about the job responsibilities and qualifications below.
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Do you need financial support launching or growing your small business in the DMV? You can find it locally from the Greater Washington Board of Trade and the Washington Area Community Investment Fund, Inc. (Wacif). Our Business Reporter Jeff Clabaugh talks with BOT CEO Jack McDougle and WACIF CEO Shannan Herbert. Listen to and watch the full discussion now! WTOP’s Small Business September 2024, presented by EagleBank | #SMBs #DMV #smallbusinessloans #entrepreneurs #economicdevelopment
Do you need support launching or growing your small business? Get help locally from GWBOT, WACIF
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You can’t talk about tattoos in the D.C. area without mentioning his name. In today’s episode of “Matt About Town,” WTOP’s Matt Kaufax went to Prince William County, Virginia, where he caught up with Greg Piper, a Manassas man who has become nationally famous for his creative work. Find more episodes of "Matt About Town" on WTOP: https://lnkd.in/ePS3Y-GQ
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“What I always tell folks is … as much as the nonprofit is in the business of doing good work, we also are a business,” says District Alliance for Safe Housing (DASH) CEO Koube Ngaaje. It has partnered with EagleBank to continue to add safe housing options across the district. Adds EagleBank’s Craig Small, “Throughout the bank, we had people that have nonprofit expertise, have worked in nonprofits, served on boards ... and have a real familiarity with what’s going on with them.” Watch their full discussion during WTOP’s Small Business September 2024. | https://bit.ly/3zmo9LW Sponsored by EagleBank | #nonprofitbanking #DMVbanks #nonprofits #SmallBizSeptember
How DC nonprofit, District Alliance for Safe Housing, continues to expand services to domestic violence victims