Saturday, November 22, 2025
MONTHLY VIEWWEEKLY VIEWABOUT US
Greenbelt News Review
Greenbelt
Community
Calendar
 

Looking Ahead next 6 months

There are no scheduled upcoming major public events.

NEXT WEEK >>
<< PRIOR WEEK
 THIS WEEK 
Display by

Wednesday January 25, 2017

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.
Evidence Locker
7:30–9:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Eclectic mix of classic and current rock and pop favorites
“Hidden Figures”
Old Greenbelt Theatre, Click for showtimes & prices.

Thursday January 26, 2017

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.
S.A.W. Open Mic
6–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Songwriters' Association of Washington (SAW) open mic.
Forest Preserve Advisory Board
7pm, Municipal Building, FREE.
Astronomical Society: Planetary Exploration
7:30pm, Community Center Room #114, FREE. Dr. Tim Stubbs will speak on "The impact of meteoroids on the lunar environment"
“Hidden Figures”
Old Greenbelt Theatre, Click for showtimes & prices.

Friday January 27, 2017

FREE Beer Tasting
4–7pm, Greenbelt Co-Op, FREE. Free beer tasting featuring a local brewery. There will also be tasting snacks and all tasting beer will be $1.00 its package price.
Jazz & Blues Piano
6:30–8pm, New Deal Café, FREE. by Takoma Park’s own John Guernsey.
A Visit from Scarface
8pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $22; $20 students, senior, military. It's 1932, and the famous Hollywood writer Ben Hecht has just finished his screenplay for a movie produced by Howard Hughes called SCARFACE, loosely based on the real life story of Al Capone.
Black Masala
8:30–11:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Featuring a wide array of instruments from tuba to accordion to banjo, 2013 double WAMMIE-winner features a colorful mix of sounds that draw inspiration from the melodies of Eastern European brass bands, New Orleans jazz, Latin grooves, and even a hint of Appalachian twang.
“Hidden Figures”
Old Greenbelt Theatre, Click for showtimes & prices.

Saturday January 28, 2017

Electronics, Styrofoam & Paint Recycling
9am–12pm, Public Works Department, FREE. City residents can recycle old or unwanted computers, and other electronic items. Please call in advance for more than 10 items, multiple styrofoam pieces, or items over 50 pounds. Paint recycling for $5/container. Click for details!
Donation Dropoff
9am–12pm, Municipal Building Parking Lot, FREE. Green Drop Charitable Donations. May end early if truck fills. Info: 301-474-8308.
Youth Baseball Registration
10am–12pm, Youth Center & Springhill Lake Rec Center, Click for details.
Jazz Jam w/ Greg Meyer
1–5pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Bring on your jazz groove and join in this community jam session!
Flipper
1pm, Old Greenbelt Theatre, $7; kids $5; members $6.50. with marine mammalogist guest!
Jazz & Blues Piano
6:30–8pm, New Deal Café, FREE. by Takoma Park’s own John Guernsey.
A Visit from Scarface
8pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $22; $20 students, senior, military. It's 1932, and the famous Hollywood writer Ben Hecht has just finished his screenplay for a movie produced by Howard Hughes called SCARFACE, loosely based on the real life story of Al Capone.
Fast Eddie & The Slow Pokes
8:30–11:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. a blend of Chicago, West Coast, Swing and Jump Blues peppered with Soul that serve up a menu to get the joint jumpin'!
“Hidden Figures”
Old Greenbelt Theatre, Click for showtimes & prices.

Sunday January 29, 2017

GHI Town Hall
2–4pm, Greenbelt Fire Department, FREE.
Holy Redeemer School Open House
9am–12pm, 4902 Berwyn Road, FREE. Pre-K through 8th grade, with before & after care available.
Deaf Brunch
10:30am–12pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Deaf and hearing people socialize together using sign language. Newcomers welcome!
A Visit from Scarface
2pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $22; $20 students, senior, military. It's 1932, and the famous Hollywood writer Ben Hecht has just finished his screenplay for a movie produced by Howard Hughes called SCARFACE, loosely based on the real life story of Al Capone.
DA Band
5–8pm, New Deal Café, FREE. 4-piece jam unit, playing classics from the Allmans, Hendrix, the Dead and more! Steve & Kevin, from local favorite band, Blue Miracle, form a rock solid rhythm section, while Ian & Jeff, performing for 13 years as DADUO, wail on electric guitars.
Utopia Film Broadcast
8pm, Comcast 77 & Verizon 19, FREE. “Experimental Video” curated by Chris Lynn (2012), “The Human Factor”, & “The 36”
“Hidden Figures”
Old Greenbelt Theatre, Click for showtimes & prices.

Monday January 30, 2017

CERT Meeting
6pm, Police Station, FREE.
Council Worksession: North Core DSP
8pm, Municipal Building, FREE. No details are available on what "DSP" means.
“Hidden Figures”
Old Greenbelt Theatre, Click for showtimes & prices.

Tuesday January 31, 2017

Holy Redeemer School Open House
8:30–11am, 4902 Berwyn Road, FREE. Pre-K through 8th grade, with before & after care available.
Senior Citizen Advisory Committee
3:30pm, Community Center, FREE.
Snakehead Run
7:30–9:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Acoustic blues, string and jug band music from the 20's and 30's up to modern day with some originals thrown in.
“Hidden Figures”
Old Greenbelt Theatre, Click for showtimes & prices.
NEXT WEEK >>
<< PRIOR WEEK
 THIS WEEK 
LOG IN

The Greenbelt Community Calendar is a project of the Greenbelt News Review
Calendar system ©2025 Tom Jones