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Time Bank Orientation 10am–12pm, Springhill Lake Recreation Center, FREE. Using the Time Bank, a person volunteering an hour of time helping someone else gains 1 credit, redeemable for help from someone else. Click the link for more information.The New Old Jamboree 7–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Hosted by Ruthie and the Wranglers - new songs, old songs, and special guests!Books at Bedtime: Infants and Toddlers 7pm, Greenbelt Library, FREE. For ages 0–3, limit 20. Families are encouraged to start bedtime routines with us! Sing-a-longs, stories & quiet play activities encourage engagement between caregivers and children. Age-appropriate social, emotional, communication, and literacy skills. Stop by the Information desk on event day for free tickets. | 3
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.Greenbelt Climate Action Network 7pm, Community Center, FREE. Discuss sustainability; info: lore@simplicity_matters.orgPreschool 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. | 4
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.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 | 5
Greenbelt Museum Exhibition 7:30pm, Community Center, FREE. The ongoing exhibit "The
Knowing Hands that Carve This
Stone: The New Deal Art of
Lenore Thomas Straus" showcases the artist who
carved Greenbelt’s iconic Mother
and Child statue.A Raisin in the Sun 8pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $16 Students/Seniors, $12 Youth. by Lorraine Hansberry, directed by Rikki Howie Lacewell.The Roustabouts 8:30–11:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Original, upbeat take on the blues that wanders into the worlds of funk, R&B and rock with the fiddle as the x-factor.Far from the Madding Crowd Old Greenbelt Theatre, $9; $8 students & seniors; $6 kids. Click for showtimes.Academy Movies Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, Prices vary. Click for showtimes. Showing Insidious, Entourage, San Andreas, Aloha, Tomorrowland, Mad Max, & Avengers: Age of Ultron. | 6
Shredding Day 9am, Roosevelt Center, behind Greenbelt Federal Credit Union, FREE. Only 5 boxes per person. Personal records only (no business).
Must be present to shred; shredding continues until 12:00 noon or truck is full. Please, no contaminants and NO BATTERIES.Greenbelt Day Weekend FREE. College Park Farmers Market 7am–12pm, 5211 Paint Branch Parkway, FREE. MD WIC, USDA Food Stamps (SNAP) accepted.Trail Maintenance 8:30am–12pm, Greenbelt Park, 6565 Greenbelt Road, FREE. Trail crew volunteers will meet
to
help improve the trail system of
Greenbelt Park. Meet at the Ranger Station at 8:45am.Pet Expo 10am–2pm, Greenbelt Dog Park, 7201 Hanover Drive, FREE. Bring your pets and enjoy: Greenbelt Police K9
Demo, Greenbelt Dog Training Demo, Food, Games,
Give A-ways, Moon Bounce, Prizes from “Like on Tvâ€
Store, Animal Communicator Live Readings, Tamo
Smoothies, Free Gifts for All Cats & Dogs, Free HWT
for the First 50 Dogs, Free Exam Coupon
for every one!Car Wash, Barbeque Lunch & Bake Sale 10am–2pm, Mowatt United Methodist Church, 40 Ridge Road, Donations welcome.. Community Woods Clean Up 10am, Northway Fields & Spellman Overpass, FREE. Gloves and bags will be provided. Info: 240-604-7604 or valandmabel@gmail.comRabies & Micro-Chip Clinic 10:30am–12:30pm, Greenbelt Dog Park, FREE. Rabies shots - $10 Cash Only; Micro Chipping - $25 Cash Only. Pets must be on a leash or in a carrier. Please bring pets vaccination record; a rabies tag is not sufficient proof of vaccination.Women & Theology: Sufficiency of Scripture Monday Mornings 11am–1pm, Greenbelt Baptist Church, FREE. 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.Frauds, Scams & Identity Theft workshop 1–3pm, Community Center, FREE. Tips on
how to minimize your risk
of identity theft limit damage if you think your
identity has been stolen, plus – learn about LOCAL
scams and fraud.Concert Band & Mayor's Address 3pm, Community Center, FREE. Greenbelt's large community band performs a rousing tribute under conductor Tom Cherrix, and Mayor Jordan on Greenbelt's 78th anniversary.A Raisin in the Sun 8pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $16 Students/Seniors, $12 Youth. by Lorraine Hansberry, directed by Rikki Howie Lacewell.Karen Collins & the Backroads Band 8:30–11:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. join this multiple WAMMIE-nominated band for some classic honky tonk, original roots songs, and vintage country from the 1940s-1970s.Star Party: Venus, Jupiter, Saturn 9:30–11:30pm, Greenbelt Observatory at Northway field, FREE. Cancelled if hopelessly cloudy.Far from the Madding Crowd Old Greenbelt Theatre, $9; $8 students & seniors; $6 kids. Click for showtimes.Academy Movies Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, Prices vary. Click for showtimes. Showing Insidious, Entourage, San Andreas, Aloha, Tomorrowland, Mad Max, & Avengers: Age of Ultron. | |
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Greenbelt Day Weekend FREE. Farmers Market 10am–2pm, Municipal Building Parking Lot, FREE. Producer-only farmers market every Sunday (except Labor Day), May until Thanksgiving.Bikes for the World 10am–2pm, Municipal Building parking lot, $10/bike suggested donation. Sponsored by the Greenbelt Baha'i' CommunityDeaf Brunch 10:30am–12pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Deaf and hearing people socialize together using sign language. Newcomers welcome!Roosevelt Bicycle Ride 11am, Community Center front lawn, FREE. Celebrate the community's New Deal-era legacy
by donning your sporty vintage best, hopping on
your decorated bicycle, and joining us for a leisurely cycle
through the town. Organized by the Friends of the Greenbelt Museum.
Will be cancelled in rain.Naturalization Ceremony at noon 12pm, Community Center, FREE. The US Citizen and Immigration
Service will administer
the Oath of Allegiance to more than
40 citizenship candidates, and Greenbelter & ERHS student Megan Winner will sing the
National Anthem.Artful Afternoon 1–4pm, Community Center, FREE. 1. Artists in Residence Studio Open House and Sale. 2. Tree painting adoption: contribute to the City’s arts scholarship program and
take home a beautiful painting on a reclaimed hollow-core door. 3. Karen Klinedinst landscape photography exhibit open.Happenstance Theater 3pm, Community Center, FREE. Featuring Mark Jester and Sabrina
Mandell. Vaudeville-style clown theater for all ages!Sunday Ultimate 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.Brulee 6–8pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Melding sultry vocals and smart lyrics with creative arrangements that slide seamlessly from bossa to blues. Brûlée's sound blends everything from straight-ahead jazz ballads to indie alt-pop, with splashes of loungy bossa nova and acoustic AmericanaFar from the Madding Crowd Old Greenbelt Theatre, $9; $8 students & seniors; $6 kids. Click for showtimes.Academy Movies Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, Prices vary. Click for showtimes. Showing Insidious, Entourage, San Andreas, Aloha, Tomorrowland, Mad Max, & Avengers: Age of Ultron. | 8
GATeCreate Video Class 4–6pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Offering middle school kids
a two-week, after-school program in making videos.Goddard Investment Club 5–6:30pm, Community Center, FREE. A group of amateur investors who
discuss and invest in stocks. New members welcome! For more information:
goddard@bivio.com.Chinese/English Preschool Storytime-䏿–‡/è‹±æ–‡é›™èªžå¸ 7pm, Greenbelt Library, FREE. For ages 3-5, limit 20 people.
This bilingual storytime includes children’s stories, songs, rhymes and other activities in Chinese and English.
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Ask for free tickets at the information desk.City Council Meeting & Budget Adoption 8pm, Municipal Building, FREE. Live on Verizon 21, Comcast 71 and Streaming at greenbeltmd.gov/municipaltvFar from the Madding Crowd Old Greenbelt Theatre, $9; $8 students & seniors; $6 kids. Click for showtimes.Academy Movies Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, Prices vary. Click for showtimes. Showing Insidious, Entourage, San Andreas, Aloha, Tomorrowland, Mad Max, & Avengers: Age of Ultron. | 9
GATeCreate Video Class 4–6pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Offering middle school kids
a two-week, after-school program in making videos.Tower Green 7–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Renaissance and British folk music inspired rock band featuring a unique blend of original and traditional songs.Far from the Madding Crowd Old Greenbelt Theatre, $9; $8 students & seniors; $6 kids. Click for showtimes.Academy Movies Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, Prices vary. Click for showtimes. Showing Insidious, Entourage, San Andreas, Aloha, Tomorrowland, Mad Max, & Avengers: Age of Ultron. | 10
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.GATeCreate Video Class 4–6pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Offering middle school kids
a two-week, after-school program in making videos.Wendy Rule 7–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Wild, passionate and empowering, Australian Visionary Songstress weaves together music, mythology and ritual to take her audience on an otherworldly journey of depth and passion.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.Far from the Madding Crowd Old Greenbelt Theatre, $9; $8 students & seniors; $6 kids. Click for showtimes.Academy Movies Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, Prices vary. Click for showtimes. Showing Insidious, Entourage, San Andreas, Aloha, Tomorrowland, Mad Max, & Avengers: Age of Ultron. | 11
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.GATeCreate Video Class 4–6pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Offering middle school kids
a two-week, after-school program in making videos.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.Computer Club 7–8:30pm, Community Center, Room 112, FREE. Monthly meeting; everyone is welcome to discuss computers and electronic devices.GHI Board Meeting 7:30pm, GHI Administration Building, FREE. Open sessions of the GHI and GDC Boards of Directors.Far from the Madding Crowd Old Greenbelt Theatre, $9; $8 students & seniors; $6 kids. Click for showtimes.Academy Movies Academy Stadium Theaters, Beltway Plaza, FREE. Click for showtimes. Showing Jurassic World, Insidious, Entourage, San Andreas, Aloha, Tomorrowland, Mad Max, & Avengers: Age of Ultron. | 12
GATeCreate Video Class 4–6pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Offering middle school kids
a two-week, after-school program in making videos.One Tribe 8:30–11:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. with a background in roots reggae, One Tribe pushes the envelope of Dub music to its irie heights! Some might call it "Reggaedelic." Their tribal influence is ripe with percussive flavor while three vocalists blend harmonies. The message is simple but necessary: One Voice, One Love, One People, One Tribe! | 13
College Park Farmers Market 7am–12pm, 5211 Paint Branch Parkway, FREE. MD WIC, USDA Food Stamps (SNAP) accepted.Donation Dropoff 9am–12pm, Municipal Building Parking Lot, FREE. Green Drop Charitable Donations. May end early if truck fills. Info: 301-474-8308.Crimestoppers 8:30–11:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Lots of blues and rock 'n roll covering such diverse groups and artists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Jackson, Los Lobos, the Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton, the Blasters, Neil Young, and Jimi Hendrix.GIVES Annual Meeting Community Center, room 113, FREE. Annual meeting & election for Greenbelt Intergenerational
Volunteer
Exchange
Service. Info: 301-507-6580. (No time was provided.) |
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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!Little Lesley and the Bloodshots 5–8pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Female fronted Rockabilly band out of Brooklyn, NY have been taking the scene by storm with their twangy roots sound and high energy live show. Little Lesley, the fiesty blonde bombshell on stand-up bass and lead vocals, brings it every time with a voice that's a mind-blowing mix of Wanda Jackson & Patsy Cline, and jaw-dropping bass moves.Sunday Ultimate 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. | 15
GATeCreate Video Class 4–6pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Offering middle school kids
a two-week, after-school program in making videos.Diabetes Support Group 6–7:30pm, Doctors Hospital North Building 5th floor DSE room, FREE. Join people who have diabetes as well as their families during engaging and interactive discussions about coping with this condition. To register or receive a free breast care educational brochure, call 301-DCH-4YOU (301-324-4968).Reel & Meal 7–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. A monthly film series exploring social, environmental and animal rights concerns. An optional vegan buffet ($14) is served at 6:30pm. | 16
GATeCreate Video Class 4–6pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Offering middle school kids
a two-week, after-school program in making videos.Wall of Fame Induction 7–8pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Honoring Greenbelt Police Chief James R. Craze.Breast Cancer Support Group 7–9pm, Doctors Hospital North Building Room 415, FREE. Join women who are newly diagnosed with or are recovering from breast cancer. To register or to receive a free breast care educational brochure, call 301-DCH-4YOU (301-324-4968).Breast Cancer Male Caregiver Support Group 7–9pm, Doctors Hospital North Building 5th floor DSE room, FREE. Join men who discuss their experiences as caregivers of breast cancer survivors. For more information, call 301-DCH-4YOU (301-324-4968).Adult Book Discussion: Dolen Perkins-Valdez’s “Wench†7pm, Greenbelt Library, FREE. Come join the library’s Adult Book Discussion. Copies of the book may be available at the Information Desk.Montgomery & Prince George's County ACLU Chapter Dinner 7:30–9:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. The general public is invited; a buffet will be available beginning at 6pm | 17
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.GATeCreate Video Class 4–6pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Offering middle school kids
a two-week, after-school program in making videos.Pub Quiz 7–9pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Bring your own team, or form one on the spot. We will collect a dollar from each participant, which will be the prize for the winning team. Come out and test your knowledge on topics from Aardvarks to Zithers.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. | 18
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.GATeCreate Video Class 4–6pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Offering middle school kids
a two-week, after-school program in making videos.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. | 19
GATeCreate Video Class 4–6pm, Beltway Plaza Mall, FREE. Offering middle school kids
a two-week, after-school program in making videos.Spider’s Web 8pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $16 Student/Senior/Mil, $12 Youth. by Agatha Christie
directed by Rick Starkweather
A guest production from Thunderous Productions
Clarissa, the second wife of Henry Hailsham Brown, is adept at spinning tales of adventure for their bored diplomatic circle. When a murder takes place in her drawing room she finds live drama much harder to cope with, especially as she suspects the murderer might be her young stepdaughter Pippa. Worse still, the victim is the man who broke up Henry's first marriage! Clarissa's fast talking places her in some hair raising experiences, as she comes to learn that the facts are much more terrifying than fiction.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'! | 20
College Park Farmers Market 7am–12pm, 5211 Paint Branch Parkway, FREE. MD WIC, USDA Food Stamps (SNAP) accepted.Creative Kids Camp Open House 3–4:30pm, Community Center, FREE. Meet the camp staff, tour the classrooms, and enjoy free arts activities throughout the building.Family Swim Night 8–10pm, Aquatic & Fitness Center, $3. Admittance to the pool will be $3.00 for all families, including passholders. Bring your pool toys and the whole family for fun in the outdoor pool June 20, July 17, and August 19.Spider’s Web 8pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $16 Student/Senior/Mil, $12 Youth. by Agatha Christie
directed by Rick Starkweather
A guest production from Thunderous Productions
Clarissa, the second wife of Henry Hailsham Brown, is adept at spinning tales of adventure for their bored diplomatic circle. When a murder takes place in her drawing room she finds live drama much harder to cope with, especially as she suspects the murderer might be her young stepdaughter Pippa. Worse still, the victim is the man who broke up Henry's first marriage! Clarissa's fast talking places her in some hair raising experiences, as she comes to learn that the facts are much more terrifying than fiction.Cousin John Band 8:30–11:30pm, New Deal Café, FREE. With bluesy guitar riffs, tight harmonies and buttery grooves, CJB's live performances are both eclectic and electric featuring a wide range of original music mixed with covers from bands such as Little Feat, The Allman Brothers, Delbert McClinton, Aerosmith and Stevie Ray Vaughn.Message to Tomorrow Community Center, Suggested minimum $5 donation.. Shows at 2pm & 4:30pm. A retro-modern musical for family audiences
written and directed by Chris Cherry. All proceeds go to the Welcome Fund, providing scholarships for Recreation Department summer camps. |
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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!Spider’s Web 2pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $16 Student/Senior/Mil, $12 Youth. by Agatha Christie
directed by Rick Starkweather
A guest production from Thunderous Productions
Clarissa, the second wife of Henry Hailsham Brown, is adept at spinning tales of adventure for their bored diplomatic circle. When a murder takes place in her drawing room she finds live drama much harder to cope with, especially as she suspects the murderer might be her young stepdaughter Pippa. Worse still, the victim is the man who broke up Henry's first marriage! Clarissa's fast talking places her in some hair raising experiences, as she comes to learn that the facts are much more terrifying than fiction.Fez Tones Hafla 6–8pm, New Deal Café, FREE. Join us for an afternoon of live Middle Eastern music & dance. Musicians will play exotic instruments such as qanun, oud, darbuka, and riq. | 22
City Council Meeting 8pm, Municipal Building, FREE. Live on Verizon 21, Comcast 71 and http://greenbeltmd.gov/municipaltv | 23
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. | 24
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.Seasonal & Savory Food Demo & Wine Tasting - FREE 5–7pm, Greenbelt Co-Op, FREE. Enjoy our “Seasonal & Savory†food demo and wine tasting on Patron Appreciation Day. As a way to thank our shoppers, EVERYONE, not just members, save 5% on all of their purchases that day. As an added bonus, all wines being tasted are offered at an additional $1.00 off.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. | 25
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.GHI Board Meeting 7:30pm, GHI Administration Building, FREE. Open sessions of the GHI and GDC Boards of Directors. | 26
Spider’s Web 8pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $16 Student/Senior/Mil, $12 Youth. by Agatha Christie
directed by Rick Starkweather
A guest production from Thunderous Productions
Clarissa, the second wife of Henry Hailsham Brown, is adept at spinning tales of adventure for their bored diplomatic circle. When a murder takes place in her drawing room she finds live drama much harder to cope with, especially as she suspects the murderer might be her young stepdaughter Pippa. Worse still, the victim is the man who broke up Henry's first marriage! Clarissa's fast talking places her in some hair raising experiences, as she comes to learn that the facts are much more terrifying than fiction. | 27
College Park Farmers Market 7am–12pm, 5211 Paint Branch Parkway, FREE. MD WIC, USDA Food Stamps (SNAP) accepted.Donation Dropoff 9am–12pm, Municipal Building Parking Lot, FREE. Green Drop Charitable Donations. May end early if truck fills. Info: 301-474-8308.Spider’s Web 8pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $16 Student/Senior/Mil, $12 Youth. by Agatha Christie
directed by Rick Starkweather
A guest production from Thunderous Productions
Clarissa, the second wife of Henry Hailsham Brown, is adept at spinning tales of adventure for their bored diplomatic circle. When a murder takes place in her drawing room she finds live drama much harder to cope with, especially as she suspects the murderer might be her young stepdaughter Pippa. Worse still, the victim is the man who broke up Henry's first marriage! Clarissa's fast talking places her in some hair raising experiences, as she comes to learn that the facts are much more terrifying than fiction. |
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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!Spider’s Web 2pm, Greenbelt Arts Center, $20, $16 Student/Senior/Mil, $12 Youth. by Agatha Christie
directed by Rick Starkweather
A guest production from Thunderous Productions
Clarissa, the second wife of Henry Hailsham Brown, is adept at spinning tales of adventure for their bored diplomatic circle. When a murder takes place in her drawing room she finds live drama much harder to cope with, especially as she suspects the murderer might be her young stepdaughter Pippa. Worse still, the victim is the man who broke up Henry's first marriage! Clarissa's fast talking places her in some hair raising experiences, as she comes to learn that the facts are much more terrifying than fiction. | 29
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