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Wednesday July 23, 2014

Cajun Music Jam
7–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Bring your instruments and join us!
Advisory Planning Board
7:30pm, Community Center, FREE.
Council Worksession with GATE
7:30pm, Community Center, FREE.
Utopia Film Broadcasts
8pm, Comcast 77 & Verizon Fios 19 Channels, FREE. “Farewell to Factory Towns,” “Homegrown Revolution,” “No Pity,” and “Rusti Escapes!” On Greenbelt Access Television, Inc. (GATE)

Thursday July 24, 2014

Mid-Day Melodies with Amy C Kraft
12–2pm, New Deal Café, FREE.
GHI Board Meeting
7:30pm, GHI Administration Building, FREE. Open sessions of the GHI and GDC Boards of Directors.

Friday July 25, 2014

Jazz & Blues Piano
6:30–8pm, New Deal Café, FREE. by Takoma Park’s own John Guernsey.
Eugenio
8pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $17 ($14 students & seniors). Seventy years ago, American forces liberated Rome from Nazi occupation. This fact-based, two-act drama deals with that tragic period in Italy during the Holocaust when fifteen hundred Jews were sent to their deaths at Auschwitz. By Anthony E. Gallo, a guest production by The Seventh Street Playhouse.
Message to Tomorrow
Greenbelt Arts Center, FREE—reservations required. 10am and 2:15pm. In the play, modern-day grandparenting meets 1930s science fiction, when a savvy Greenbelt grandma sends her materialistic grandkids on a Flash Gordonstyle adventure to the moon of Jupiter. Written and directed by Chris Cherry. The play is free but tickets are required. Contact Susie Noaman at snoaman@greenbeltmd.gov to reserve your free ticket. Families of enrolled campers have access to tickets through the camp.

Saturday July 26, 2014

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!
Eugenio
8pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $17 ($14 students & seniors). Seventy years ago, American forces liberated Rome from Nazi occupation. This fact-based, two-act drama deals with that tragic period in Italy during the Holocaust when fifteen hundred Jews were sent to their deaths at Auschwitz. By Anthony E. Gallo, a guest production by The Seventh Street Playhouse.

Sunday July 27, 2014

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!
Eugenio
2pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $17 ($14 students & seniors). Seventy years ago, American forces liberated Rome from Nazi occupation. This fact-based, two-act drama deals with that tragic period in Italy during the Holocaust when fifteen hundred Jews were sent to their deaths at Auschwitz. By Anthony E. Gallo, a guest production by The Seventh Street Playhouse.

Monday July 28, 2014

There are no community public events scheduled for Monday.

Tuesday July 29, 2014

There are no community public events scheduled for Tuesday.

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