Sunday March 29, 2015
Serve Breakfast at SOME
6am, Meet at St. Hugh's School parking lot, FREE. Catholic Community of Greenbelt volunteers for So Others Might Eat.
Deaf Brunch
10:30am–12pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Deaf and hearing people socialize together using sign language. Newcomers welcome!
Greenbelt Concert Band Concert
2pm, American Legion, FREE. Memorial concert in honor of long-time tuba player
and Greenbelt resident Keith
Marshall. Some pieces to
be included are: Solo Pomposo,
tuba solo performed by Norman
Cary; Victory at Sea (symphonic
scenario) by Richard Rodgers;
Dixieland Jamboree by John Warrington;
American Patrol, in the
Glenn Miller Big Band style;
and Armed Forces Salute by Bob
Lowden.
Art Reception
3–5pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Meet the artist and explore the new exhibit!
Sunday Ultimate
3pm, Northway Fields, FREE. Women and men welcome for energetic non-contact pickup ultimate frisbee. Every Sunday, weather permitting—click to confirm time & location.
Greenbelt Access TV Broadcast
8pm, Comcast 77 & Verizon Fios 19., FREE. “Finding Maujusuki,†“A Quest for Peace,â€
“The Orphan & the Polar Bear,â€
and “System Preferencesâ€.
Academy Movies
Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, Prices vary. Click for showtimes. Showing Home (2D and 3D), Get Hard, The Gunman, Divergent:Insurgent, Run All Night, Cinderella, and Spongebob.
Monday March 30, 2015
Academy Movies
Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, Prices vary. Click for showtimes. Showing Home (2D and 3D), Get Hard, The Gunman, Divergent:Insurgent, Run All Night, Cinderella, and Spongebob.
Tuesday March 31, 2015
Susan Jones Jazz Quartet
7–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. a violin led jazz group, playing an exciting and eclectic mix of originals and jazz standards, with a strong emphasis on swing and Bossa Novas (sort of like Stephane Grappelli meets Charlie Parker, meets Carlos Jobim)
Academy Movies
Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, Prices vary. Click for showtimes. Showing Home (2D and 3D), Get Hard, The Gunman, Divergent:Insurgent, Run All Night, Cinderella, and Spongebob.
Wednesday April 1, 2015
Golden Age Club
11am–12pm, Community Center, Room 201, FREE. The Golden Age Club meets every week. Activities include speakers, special
programs and field trips. For membership information, call
Rose Remenick at 301-474-7087.
Warner Williams
7–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Piedmont blues songster extraordinaire!
Greenbelt Climate Action Network
7–9:15pm, FREE. Greenbelt resident Lynne Cherry is
producer and director of 10 short
documentaries, Young Voices for
the Planet (YVFP), that champion
youth speaking out, taking action
and finding solutions to earth’s
climate crisis.
GATE Orientation Class
7:30–10pm, Greenbelt Community Center, Suite 204, FREE. Want to make a video? The first step is to attend the GATE Orientation Class. Learn our policies and procedures to see if Public Access is right for you! Limited seating--please RSVP to GreenbeltAccess@gmail.com.
Greenbelt Access TV Broadcast
8pm, Comcast 77 & Verizon Fios 19., FREE. “Finding Maujusuki,†“A Quest for Peace,â€
“The Orphan & the Polar Bear,â€
and “System Preferencesâ€.
Preschool Storytime
Greenbelt Library, FREE. 10:15am & 11:15am: Join us for stories, songs, fingerplays and more! Ages 3–5. Please pick up a free ticket at the Information Desk before the program. Limit 20.
Academy Movies
Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, Prices vary. Click for showtimes. Showing Home (2D and 3D), Get Hard, The Gunman, Divergent:Insurgent, Run All Night, Cinderella, and Spongebob.
Thursday April 2, 2015
Thrift Store
10am–4pm, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, FREE. Donations of clothing in good condition also welcome. Donation forms available for tax purposes.
Baby Storytime
10:15am, Greenbelt Library, FREE. Join us for stories, songs, fingerplays and more for ages 1-2! Please pick up a free ticket at Information Desk. For ages 1–2 years, limit 20 people.
GAIL Produce Giveaway
2:30–3:30pm, Green Ridge House, FREE. Enter in the right side
entrance doors and bring rolling
carts or sturdy reusable bags.
Volunteers will be on site to help
attendees load their cars. Please
do not park in the parking lot.
Toddler Storytime
4:15pm, Greenbelt Library, FREE. Join us for stories, songs, fingerplays and more! Ages 2-3. Please pick up a free ticket at the Information Desk. Limit 20.
Songwriters' Open Mic
7–10pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Songwriters' Association of Washington (SAW) open Mic with Paige Powell
Academy Movies
Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, FREE. Click for showtimes. Showing Furious 7, Home (2D and 3D), Get Hard, The Gunman, Divergent:Insurgent, Run All Night, Cinderella, and Spongebob.
Friday April 3, 2015
Karikatura
8:30–11:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. With bright horns, socially conscious lyrics and booty-bouncing beats, this NYC band delivers a unique blend of Transglobal Soul. An organic synthesis of all the music heard blasting out of car windows and shops onto the streets of NYC, Karikatura lives where reggae meets klezmer, cumbia meets hip-hop and indie-rock meets afrobeat. Neither purist nor revivalist, this is music of the present, for the future.
Saturday April 4, 2015
GVFD Ladies Auxiliary Annual Bake Sale
9am–1pm, Greenbelt Co-Op ramp, FREE.
Annual Egg Hunt
10am, Buddy Attick Park, FREE. For ages 18 months to 6th grade. Bring your basket and help Mr. Bunny find
the eggs he and his helpers have hidden. Immediately following
the Egg Hunt,
The Center Ring Circus
School Performance
Team presents
CELEBRATION! Weather Hotline: 301-474-0646
Invasive Plants
11am, Greenbelt National Park Sweetgum Picnic Area, FREE. Join us each first Saturday of the month to help remove invasive plants from the park. This partnership with the University of Maryland involves identifying and removing different invasive plants in the park. This hands-on volunteer project is going strong thanks to Volunteer Leader Tom Crone.
Contra Dances
7–9:45pm, Community Center Gym, $10 (cash at door). Beginner lesson at 6:30pm. The City of Greenbelt is co-sponsoring Contra Dances with the Folklore Society of Greater Washington (FSGW). Contra Dance is fun, fun, fun! It is danced to live music which can have an array of instruments depending on the band. There is a caller who calls the dance by doing a “walk through†before each dance. At the beginning of each evening dance, there is a 30-minute lesson to go over all the basic steps that will be called. Call 240-542-2054 for info.
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!!