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Ticket List 2019 Date Event Attendees/Notes January 2 Wizards vs. Hawks Office of the Secretary: 24 January 4 Justin Timberlake Bill Lightfoot: 3 Alana Intrieri: 4 Faith Leach: 3 Christine Kenny: 4 Dionna Dorsey: 2 Jeannie Lee: 6 Jessica Wasserman: 2 January 5 Georgetown vs. St. John’s Michael Dodson: 10 Andrew Fenty: 6 Danielle Harris: 6 Kimani Haynes: 2 January 8 Capitals vs. Flyers Scottie Irving: 4 Terry Goings: 4 Metropolitan Police Department: 16 January 9 Wizards vs. Sixers Ron Moten: 4 Thomas Bowen: 2 Susanna Castillo: 4 Candice Adkins: 2 Renee Nash: 2 Poet Taylor: 2 Britt Waters: 2 Corbin Smith: 3 Tsega Beckle: 2 LaToya Foster: 2 January 11 Wizards vs. Bucks Ward 7 Day: 22 Shawn Townsend: 2 January 12 Georgetown vs. Providence Keith Lomax: 2 Department of Parks & Recreation: 22 January 12 Capitals vs. Blue Jackets Spike Mendelson: 2 John Falcicchio: 2 Dionna Dorsey: 2 Tony Mancuso: 2 Steve Newman: 2 Andrew Trueblood: 4 Sharona Morgan: 4 Adrian Fenty: 6 January 13 Wizards vs. Raptors Brandon Todd- 20 January 14 Capitals vs. Blues Brandon Todd: 20 January 15 Georgetown vs. Marquette Joshua Henderson: 12 Katrina Bolden- 5 Sharod Wade- 6 Dajeur Mcdowney- 2 January 18 Capitals vs. New York Islanders Amanda Pearson: 1 Robert Pearson: 1 Darryl Werts: 2 Corey Robinson- 1 Sharod Wade: 1 Richard Floyd: 1 Brittany Daniels: 1 Jeremy Wilson: 1 Kenneth Wilkerson: 1 Darnell Dubose: 1 Helder Gilbert: 12 January 19 Capital City Gogo Jason Fink: 8 January 20 Capital City Gogo Executive Office of the Mayor: 8 January 20 Panic! At the Disco Ashanti Kiridena: 8 Angelica Hernandez: 2 Brenda Donald: 14 January 21 Wizards vs. Pistons Ferdinand Gamboa: 15 Gerald Brown: 9 January 21 Georgetown University vs. Creighton Brian Ferguson: 24 January 22 Capitals vs. Sharks Kevin Donahue: 6 Charon Hines: 3 Mayor’s Office of Veterans Affairs: 14 January 23 Wizards vs. Golden State Rashad Young: 8 Adrian Fenty: 5 Fred Yang: 5 Jason Levien: 2 LaRuby May: 2 Brian Kenner: 1 Shawn Townsend: 1 John Falccichio:1 January 25 Capital City Gogo Dante Mintz: 2 Lionell Gaines: 6 January 26 Monster Jam Andrew Ciandella: 3 Bobby Cato: 3 John Falcicchio: 5 Rob Hawkins: 6 Carrie Kohns: 7 January 26 Monster Jam Darice Stevens: 15 Brandon Todd: 4 Julie Lawson: 3 Mayor’s Office of Veteran’ Affairs: 2 January 27 Capital City Gogo Hanna Baker: 8 January 27 Monster Jam Kornelius Anderson: 9 Brenda Richardson: 3 Imelda Pereira: 3 Nneka Anosike: 1 Jessica Garcia: 3 Rachel Joseph: 5 January 30 Wizards vs. Pacers Department for Hire Vehicles: 24 January 31 Georgetown vs. Xavier Office of Unified Communications: 24 February 1 Capital City Gogo Laruby May: 32 February 1 Capitals vs. Flames Office of the Secretary: 24 (provided for National Association of Secretary of State Conference) Betsy Cavendish: 2 February 2 Wizards vs. Bucks Paul Kihn: 2 Roger Mitchell: 22 February 3 Capitals vs. Bruins Patricia Elwood: 12 Spike Mendelson: 3 Chris Dyer: 3 Emma Keserich: 2 William Paige: 2 Brittany Jackson: 1 Anisha Harris: 1 February 4 Wizards vs. Hawks Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement: 24 February 5 Capitals vs. Canucks Office of Federal & Regional Affairs: 24 February 7 Capitals vs. Avalanche Leah Katz: 2 George Schutter: 5 Gabrielle Priest: 2 Nicole Goines: 2 William Paige: 2 Booker Roary: 2 Mayor’s Office of Veterans Affairs: 9 February 8 Wizards vs. Cavaliers Sayra Molina: 4 Stephanie Black: 2 Kimani Haynes: 2 Jackson Carnes: 4 Robert Brannum: 4 Dominique Chestnut: 2 Phil Thomas- 4 February 9 Georgetown Vs. Butler Joe Leonard: 10 Terry Goings: 2 Amanda Pearson: 1 Robert Pearson: 1 Desmond Richardson: 1 Terill Barnett: 1 Tyrese Vaughn: 1 Nana Ayemang: 7 February 9 Capital City Gogo District of Columbia Public Schools: 32 February 9 Capitals vs. Panthers Mayor’s Office of Communications: 24 February 11 Capitals vs. Kings Office of the City Administrator: 24 February 12 Capital City Gogo Deputy Mayor’s Office of Education: 32 February 14 Disney on Ice Darice Stevens: 12 Brittany Wade: 1 Layla Wade: 1 Amya Wade: 1 Londyn Wade: 1 Jayson Wade: 1 Samara Wade:1 LaShella Wade: 1 LaJuan McDowney: 1 Janay Harris: 1 KyRei Johnson: 1 KaAri Samuels:1 Kade Samuels: 1 Sharod Wade: 1 February 15 Disney on Ice LaRuby May: 24 February 15 Disney on Ice Cherita Whitting: 12 Elizabeth Smith: 5 Christy Leavitt: 2 Dionna Howard: 2 Robert Johnson: 3 February 16 Disney on Ice Jason Fink: 4 Angela Richardson: 4 Sayra Molina: 4 Darice Stevens: 12 February 16 Disney on Ice Lewis Turner: 12 Jodi Ovca: 4 Rosslyn Baxter: 8 Pia Moore: 3 Adrian Fenty: 2 February 16 Disney on Ice Michelle Williams: 10 Devaughn Smith: 3 Jainaba Kamara (DMHHS): 5 Sharona Morgan: 6 February 17 Disney on Ice John Meen: 19 Ariel Horton: 3 Theodore Horton: 2 February 17 Disney on Ice Charon Hines: 20 Nishant Keerikatte: 5 Brandon Todd: 4 Tori Robinson: 5 Jessica Curry: 4 February 18 Disney on Ice LaRuby May: 24 February 18 Disney on Ice Shauntel Williams: 4 Sharona Morgan: 7 Keisha Mims: 4 Carole McDowney: 6 Brittany Jackson: 2 Tia Jackson: 2 February 19 Michael Buble Jodi Ovca: 8 Tatiana Torres: 6 Keiko Yoshino: 4 Jon Arundel: 4 Katie Basnkin: 2 February 20 Georgetown vs. Villanova John Falcicchio: 2 Monique Waters: 2 Buwa Binite: 6 Chris Donatelli: 5 Apera Nwora: 2 Aaron Carr: 2 Frank White: 2 February 21 Disturbed en Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department: 24 February 22 Capital City Gogo Deputy Mayor’s Office of Education: 32 February 22 Marc Anthony Alana Intrieri: 3 Pam: 4 Jose Ortiz: 1 Maria Corrales: 1 Victoria Oliva: 1 Rosibel Abraiza: 1 Manuel Abraiza: 1 Angelic Sina: 1 Johnny Garcia: 1 Socrates Cala: 1 Grase-Olega Cala: 1 Tila Berrocal: 1 Jasmine Benab: 1 Jackie Reyes-Yanes: 1 Sonia Guitterez: 1 Donnie Gonzalez: 1 Sharona Morgan: 1 Germon Vigil: 1 Amy Lancaster: 1 February 23 Wizards vs. Pacers Mayor’s Office of Religious Affairs: 20 Tony Mancuso: 4 February 24 Capitals vs. Rangers Terry Goings: 8 Spike Mendelson: 2 Mike Kennedy: 8 Ruth Weiner: 6 Alex Silber: 2 February 26 Capitals vs. Ottawa Engine 15: 20 Jose Ruiz: 4 February 26 Capital City Gogo Mayor’s Office of Veteran’s Affairs: 32 February 27 Georgetown vs. DePaul Kevin Donahue: 20 Carole McDowney: 4 February 28 Capital City Gogo Homeland Security & Emergency Management Agency: 32 March 2 Georgetown vs. Seton Hall Mayor’s Office on Legal Council: 20 Nick Nayak: 2 March 3 D.C. 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