#FlyWashington Magazine Spring 2018 | Page 68

Each year, the National Cherry Blossom Festival commemorates the 1912 gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo to the city of Washington, D.C. The gift and annual celebration honor the lasting friendship between the United States and Japan and the continued close relationship between the two countries. Today’s National Cherry Blossom Festival has grown from modest beginnings to the nation’s greatest springtime celebration. School children reenacted the initial planting and other activities, holding the first “festival” in 1927. Civic groups helped expand the festivities in 1935. The Festival expanded to two weeks in 1994 to accommodate a diverse schedule during the blooming period. Growing again in 2012, the 100-year anniversary of the gift was marked with a five-week celebration. Today, the Festival spans four weekends and welcomes more than 1.5 million people to enjoy diverse programming and the trees. Over the years, millions have participated in the annual event that heralds spring in the nation’s capital. SIGNATURE EVENTS FOR THE NATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL 2018 INCLUDE: PINK TIE PARTY Pink Tie Party PRESENTED BY ANA AT THE RONALD REAGAN BUILDING AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER NEW FOR 2018 • Don your finest “Pink Tie” cocktail attire and compete against other tastemakers and fashionistas for the First Annual Fashion Face-off to win an incredible prize. • Indulge in Chateau D’Esclans’ Whispering Angel, a mouth-watering rosé that has developed a cult following at the rosé bar. • Enjoy an open bar and bites from D.C.’s hottest restaurants, including Carmine’s, Charlie Palmer Steak, City Winery, Lincoln, Teddy & the Bully Bar, and more. Thursday, March 15 Opening Ceremony SATURDAY, MARCH 24: Opening Ceremony at the Warner Theatre Kite Festival Credit: Daniel Sone SATURDAY, MARCH 31: Blossom Kite Festival on the Washington Monument grounds FLYWASHINGTON.COM 66 SPRING 2018