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April 2017
Join us for the final performance of the season as UMD School of Music faculty and staff explore the theme, "Images!" Enjoy the sounds of Igor Stravinsky's "Soldiers Tale" set against a film complete with narration. Mingle with the performers at a reception after the concert. Registration is not required; seating is first come, first [...]
Find out moreJoin the Prince George's County Historical Society at its Frederick S. DeMarr Library of County History for the opportunity to peruse and purchase from hundreds of used books available. Name your price. No offer will be refused.
Find out moreJoin the Prince George's County Historical Society for an evening of networking, learning about the first brewery in Prince George's County, 10% of all sales will benefit the Society.
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Find out moreIndulge in the sights, sounds, delightful flavors and heavenly aromas of this annual festival. With over 30 vendors of herbs and plants, handmade arts and crafts, live music, tea and scones in the mansion, food vendors, gardening lectures, art activities, demos and open studios in the Montpelier Arts Center, the popular Blast-in-the-Past hands-on history playground [...]
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Find out moreCelebrate spring as we prepare for the upcoming growing season. Learn from experts on herb, flower, and vegetable gardens. Stroll among local vendors and enjoy a glorious spring day outdoors. Step inside our historic house for a free tour.
Find out moreSunday, May 7, 2:00– 5:00 p.m. Theater, U.S. Navy Memorial Heritage Center 701 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20004 (www.navymemorial.org) Metro: Archives/Navy Memorial (Yellow & Green lines) Culinary History: Looking Back, Looking Forward The panelists will be exploring the background and future of culinary history, now thriving in academic fields, museum studies, and popular culture. [...]
Find out moreMaya Davis will be discussing the various ways in which the enslaved community in Maryland escaped during the antebellum era. Questions afterwards. Maya Davis serves as the Interim Director of the Banneker-Douglass Museum and the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture, where she is responsible for the preservation and interpretation of Maryland's African [...]
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