Do you have a favorite GGWash map or photo from the last year? We’ve collected some highlights, along with must-know and obscure dates in local urbanist history, to make a unique calendar as a gift to our new, current, and renewing members.

Join the GGWash Neighborhood today and you can order our GGWash 2020 Calendar!

As we celebrate one year of the GGWash Neighborhood, we created an exclusive printed wall calendar filled with great photos and maps from the blog, as well as dates that every Washington region urbanist should know.

Want a copy for yourself? Join today! Membership starts at just $5/month or $60/year. And then we hope to see you at the Neighborhood Mixer on November 7 at Sudhouse DC.

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What’s inside?

Each month includes one of our favorite photos or maps from the blog in the last year. We have great photographers and cartographers among our contributors, and we want to share their work with you (and anyone who happens to walk by your desk).

Plus, each month also includes historical tidbits related to the region’s transportation and land use, such as the day DC’s first Comprehensive Plan was published. You’ll always have an interesting piece of urbanist-related chatter for whoever stops by your office, or when you are making plans at home.

Why your support matters

GGWash is proud to bring critical news and insights to Washington’s media landscape. If you turn to GGWash for wonky, data-driven articles about the housing, transportation, land use, and urban policy decisions happening across the region, please help fund it.

We created the GGWash Neighborhood in 2018 to help pay for costs to keep the site up and running, including our editing staff, which added a new member this year. Your support means we can continue to grow our capacity and make improvements to the site. If membership isn’t the best fit for you, we accept donations at any level as well.

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Jane Fiegen Green was the Development Director at Greater Greater Washington from 2018 to 2020. With a PhD in history and a background in association management for a scholarly society of historians, she worked to bring sustainable revenue streams to support GGWash’s news and advocacy. She lives in the Pentagon City neighborhood of Arlington with her husband and son.