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Washington, DC – Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW), the premier association representing restaurants and the foodservice industry in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area announced that its long-serving President and CEO, Kathy Hollinger, has accepted a new role as the CEO of the Greater Washington Partnership beginning October 3rd. 
Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington Announces 2022 RAMMY Awards Winner 40th annual awards celebrates legacy and excellence in the region’s food industry
Cash Cash to Ignite the Dancefloor at The RAMMY Awards in Washington, DC World-renowned DJ/Producer/Performers to headline the restaurant industry’s biggest night on July 24th 
Heat waves can make people sick with heat cramps, heat exhaustion, or heat stroke.
Sip, Swig, and Sample RAMMYS Beverage Programs Throughout the Region Specials announced at the DMV’s top cocktail, wine, and beer restaurants the week of June 27
For the first time in over a decade, Washington, DC was among 44 states competing at NPSI represented by our Ballou High School ProStart Culinary Team.  The Ballou team, consisting of 4 students, competed on Saturday morning simultaneously with 5 other state teams in front of judges, educators, fellow students, sponsors, and family member
Nine iconic DMV dining destinations recognized for remarkable longevity after decades in business  
Beauty Champagne & Sugar Boutique opens in National Landing, VA A Lifestyle Market for Wine Lovers & Food Addicts 
DC’s Ballou High Schoo
TransCanWork in partnership with the Human Rights Campaign is excited to be launching "EMPOWER!", our virtual career fair series for the TGI (trans, gender diverse & intersex) job seeking community, on September 22, 2021 in Los Angeles. 
In case you missed it, our first quarter webinar, "Health Views For Business", focused on virtual care. Deb Friesen, MD, MBA, FACP hosted industry leaders to discuss innovation in telehealth and what that means to both businesses and patients.
Good news in Virginia as the Governor signed the Cocktails-To-Go legislation which extends the allowance for restaurants to sell alcoholic beverages to go through July 2024. It was originally set to expire this July. You may recall that RAMW represented our membership as we served on an ABC working group established to study alcohol to go and to inform the related bills, HB 426 and SB 254.

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