For any Spanish speakers out there, you can see a news report on the Year of Giving by Spain’s CUATRO.

Jazz in the Garden happens every Friday night in the Summer at the National Gallery of Art's sculpture garden. (photo: Reed)
For today’s recipient we go to downtown Washington, DC on a Friday night to Jazz in the Garden; a free concert series featuring an array of jazz artists performing a range of styles—from swing to progressive to Latin—every Friday evening in the summer at the National Gallery of Art’s sculpture garden. Picture a beautiful outdoor setting with people relaxing on benches or blankets with picnic baskets while the sun sets and delightful music plays in the background. I was sure to find someone to give my $10 to here.
I found Faith, a 30-year-old government worker, standing next to the reflecting pool. She was on a date, but was kind enough to take a few minutes to learn about the Year of Giving. “I’m going to use the money to either buy some drinks tonight or possible some gelato,” she said as I placed the ten dollars in her hand.

Faith is planning a month-long celebration for her 31st birthday and calling it Faith Fest. (photo: Reed)
I asked if I could ask her some questions. “Sure, what do I care? My life is an open book.” I learned that Faith is originally from southeast Arkansas although she later moved to Little Rock. More recently she lived in Madrid for three and a half years until moving to DC about a year ago.
She is pretty funny. Most of her responses were witty and made me laugh. She told me about the previous person she dated. “I was in a charity auction where guys bid on you to raise money for the charity. So he kept bidding on me but somebody else won. He later asked me out though.”
She is a people person: part social networker part organizer. “I have never seen a city more into happy hours to benefit random causes,” she says referring to DC. She’s right, it seems that every charity and nonprofit in DC, with the exception of maybe Alcoholics Anonymous, has a happy hour once a month to raise awareness and money for their cause.
Speaking of occasions for imbibing, Faith mentions that her birthday is October 23rd and this year she is planning Faith Fest – a month-long array of celebratory events in honor of the occasion. I think that is a great idea, why limit it to just one evening.
I sensed a bit of an adventurous spirit in Faith and asked her to share the craziest thing she has ever done. “Oooh…” she said cooling herself with a bright red Spanish style fan, “that would be impossible for me to confess to you if you are going to put it on the internet.” She did share with me that she biked 500 miles across Spain from the Basque city of Irun along the famed Compestela trail to Santiago de Compostela.
As we were getting close to the primary election here in DC I asked her who she thought would win the mayoral race. She said she felt that Vince Gray would win. She was right too. Last Tuesday voters went to the polls and ousted current Mayor Adrian Fenty as the Democratic nominee.
Her date left some friends to come over and say hello and check out what was going on. After all, I was photographing the girl he was on a date with, so I can understand his curiosity. About the same time a security officer came by informing us that the sculpture garden was closing and that we needed to exit. On our way out Faith told me that she and her date were heading to dinner at Brasserie Beck, a great Belgian restaurant/bar.
Before leaving the couple I asked her if there was anything that she needed or wanted that YoG followers could help her out with. I got an interesting request. “Well, I have this Argentine leather coat that got left behind in Madrid and I would love it if someone would be willing to bring it to me here in DC.” So, leave Faith a message here if you or someone you know will be traveling from Madrid to Washington and willing to pick up the coat.
The reflecting poo?
Ooops… that’s embarrassing. I fixed that typo. Thanks Cassie! – Reed
It made me laugh! Thanks for brightening my day!
It will be interesting to hear if someone brings the coat she left behind.