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Monday July 25, 2016

New Deal Cafe Board of Directors
6:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Members and visitors welcome.
City Council Meeting
8pm, Municipal Building, FREE. Live on Verizon 21, Comcast 71 and http://greenbeltmd.gov/municipaltv
Work Session: Contribution Group Policy
8pm, Municipal Building, FREE.

Tuesday July 26, 2016

New Deal Laugh In
7–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. CLaw Comedy Productions presents the New Deal Laugh-In Showcase featuring some of the area's funniest comics performing together for one night only! Parental Guidance Suggested.

Wednesday July 27, 2016

Wine and Food Tasting
4–7pm, Greenbelt Co-Op, FREE. The Greenbelt Co-op Supermarket & Pharmacy will be offering a free wine & food tasting to celebrate Patron Appreciation Day. The food tasting will be a seasonal selection available to purchase or made from ingredients available in the store. Anyone who decides to purchase a tasting wine will receive $1 off the price of each bottle, and all store purchases receive a 5% discount the entire day.
Cajun Music Jam
7–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Bring your instruments and join us!
Advisory Planning Board
7:30pm, Community Center, FREE.

Thursday July 28, 2016

Thrift Store
10am–4pm, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, FREE. Donations of clothing in good condition also welcome. Donation forms available for tax purposes.
Mid-Day Melodies with Amy C Kraft
12–2pm, New Deal Café, FREE.
Songwriters' Open Mic
7–10pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Songwriters' Association of Washington (SAW) open Mic with Lynn Hollyfield

Friday July 29, 2016

Creative Kids Camp Summer Circus
10am–2:15pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, FREE. A group of cousins spend their summer on the farm with their eccentric aunt Beverly, only to discover that she is trying to rescue a failing circus. The kids pitch in to help and enjoy the best summer ever! By Chris Cherry. 301-397-2208 for reservations.
Summer Circus Camp Showcase
1–2pm, Community Center, FREE. Culmination of two weeks of intensive circus skills training, newbies and veterans demonstrate juggling, stilt-walking, unicycling, balance board, rolling globe, partner acrobatics, clown gags and single-point and fabric trapeze. Directed by Greg May.
Jazz & Blues Piano
6:30–8pm, New Deal Café, FREE. by Takoma Park’s own John Guernsey.
A Few Good Men
8–10:30pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $18 Student/50+/Military, $14 Youth. When do the ends no longer justify the means? This is just one of the questions raised in Academy-Award winner Aaron Sorkin's hit Broadway debut. A Few Good Men follows the court-martial of two Marines in the summer of 1986, put on trial for the suspicious death of PFC William Santiago. Assigned to the case is Lt. Daniel Kaffee, a young JAG with a penchant for plea bargaining. Under pressure from Lt. Cmdr Jo Galloway, Kaffee and the Defense find themselves uncovering a conspiracy, confronting the morality of war, and indicting the Marine Corps Code of Honor. By Aaron Sorkin & directed by Patrick Mullen. A Guest Production from Off The Quill.
The 8-Balls
8:30–11:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Get your classic rock groove on with this great band featuring music from the 60s and 70s!!

Saturday July 30, 2016

College Park Farmers Market
7am–12pm, 5211 Paint Branch Parkway, FREE. MD WIC, USDA Food Stamps (SNAP) accepted.
Contemporary Conversation
11am–1pm, New Deal Café, FREE. GATE will record this community event.
Jazz & Blues Piano
6:30–8pm, New Deal Café, FREE. by Takoma Park’s own John Guernsey.
A Few Good Men
8–10:30pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $18 Student/50+/Military, $14 Youth. When do the ends no longer justify the means? This is just one of the questions raised in Academy-Award winner Aaron Sorkin's hit Broadway debut. A Few Good Men follows the court-martial of two Marines in the summer of 1986, put on trial for the suspicious death of PFC William Santiago. Assigned to the case is Lt. Daniel Kaffee, a young JAG with a penchant for plea bargaining. Under pressure from Lt. Cmdr Jo Galloway, Kaffee and the Defense find themselves uncovering a conspiracy, confronting the morality of war, and indicting the Marine Corps Code of Honor. By Aaron Sorkin & directed by Patrick Mullen. A Guest Production from Off The Quill.
Zakke
8:30–11:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. High energy Latin fusion with an explosive twist of funk, ska, disco and rock beats.

Sunday July 31, 2016

Farmers Market
10am–2pm, Municipal Building Parking Lot, FREE. Producer-only farmers market every Sunday (except Labor Day), May until Thanksgiving.
Deaf Brunch
10:30am–12pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Deaf and hearing people socialize together using sign language. Newcomers welcome!
A Few Good Men
2–4:30pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $18 Student/50+/Military, $14 Youth. When do the ends no longer justify the means? This is just one of the questions raised in Academy-Award winner Aaron Sorkin's hit Broadway debut. A Few Good Men follows the court-martial of two Marines in the summer of 1986, put on trial for the suspicious death of PFC William Santiago. Assigned to the case is Lt. Daniel Kaffee, a young JAG with a penchant for plea bargaining. Under pressure from Lt. Cmdr Jo Galloway, Kaffee and the Defense find themselves uncovering a conspiracy, confronting the morality of war, and indicting the Marine Corps Code of Honor. By Aaron Sorkin & directed by Patrick Mullen. A Guest Production from Off The Quill.
Patsy's Honky Tonk Torch and Twang with The Hall Brother
5–8pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Classic country, Western swing, jazz standards, rockabilly, and plenty of Patsy Cline!
Sunday Ultimate Canceled
5pm, Northway Fields Park, FREE. Free exercise! Women and men welcome for energetic non-contact pickup ultimate frisbee. Every Sunday, weather permitting—click to confirm time & location.
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