Cara, senior director of events and programming for the women’s private membership network Chief, and Jonathan, VP of experience and hospitality for the Washington Nationals, say theirs is a “true pandemic love story.” When the pandemic hit in March 2020, Cara moved from her one-bedroom apartment in the West Village to her parents’ home in
Elizabeth and Keith’s big day is proof that rain doesn’t damper wedding plans. Actually, when chatting with Elizabeth she says her favorite detail was the overcast weather, as it allowed them to utilize their backup-venue option. “We had planned for an outdoor ceremony at Fathom Gallery, but our incredible vendor team was able to pivot
Today, the Washington Capitals launched a Little Free Library at their Arlington practice facility, where they stocked the book-sharing box with both hockey-themed titles (think: Z is for Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet by Matt Napier, and Ken Dryden's Game Change: The Life and Death of Steve Montador, and the Future of Hockey), as well as
Elizabeth and Jonathan met as law students at the University of Maryland. Eight years after they began dating, Jonathan popped the question while the pair were on vacation in Deer Valley, Utah. After postponing their nuptials due to Covid, they hosted a black-tie wedding at the interContinental Washington D.C. on New Year’s Eve. Get more