Join us for the Montgomery County Thanksgiving parade on the Saturday before the holiday. The parade kicks off at 10 a.m. from Ellsworth Drive and Fenton Street and travels south on Georgia Avenue, ending at Silver Spring Avenue.
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If you’ve taken the beginner stained glass class and loved it, this class is for you! You will design your own suncatcher or panel, complete each step of the stained glass process, and finish your piece with a lead came border and black patina.
Singer, actor, writer, and producer. Rising to fame in the 1970s with hit songs and roles like Joe Hardy on The Hardy Boys, he later transitioned to TV writing and producing, with credits including American Gothic and New Amsterdam
Step Afrika! returns to Maryland Hall with a high-energy show blending percussive dance, music, and storytelling—celebrated for precision, passion, and powerful choreography.
Legendary guitarist and composer promises to be a mesmerizing three-hour extravaganza, including the premiere of compositions from his long-awaited Requiem for an Angel.
We are grateful to offer music classes for all ages, starting September 6th through December 13th! We have Tiny Tones (ages 4-6) and Music Explorers (ages 6-8). Learn more about these classes, as well as others, and sign up, on our website!
Lives intertwine around Green Lake as a girl learns to sail, a boy fights for first chair, two sisters operate a bed-and-breakfast, and a fisherman is after the catch of his life.
Friends and family of Cory, a young man who has died of an overdose, gather at a Baltimore-area karaoke bar for his wake and compare stories about him.
Join Charm City Sings for a spellbinding evening of music and community featuring music from Wicked. No experience needed—just bring your voice (or your enthusiasm) and get ready for some Halloween fun. Costumes encouraged! 10.28, 7 - 9 pm
Hammer Creek Bluegrass stays true to their name and keeps the tempo hopping with a wide variety of bluegrass music from classic groups like Flatt and Scruggs, The Stanley Brothers and Bill Monroe to name a few.