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Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase (WCCC)

Founded in 1913 by 13 visionary women, the Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase (WCCC) has grown into a vibrant organization of nearly 300 members dedicated to service, friendship, and community. While traditions have evolved, our mission remains clear: to benefit the community through volunteer service, cultural and educational programs, and philanthropy. We support local students... Read More

Comus Inn Oktoberfest

Celebrate with German food, live music, mead, and beer plus all the classics: stein holding, keg rolling, brat-eating, and a costume contest. Don’t miss your chance to enter the Comus Sky Farm Airbnb raffle too! LIVE MUSIC 11am-2pm Cole Larravide | The Lederhosen Band 3pm-6pm Read More

“The Klan Whisperer” – Book Event with Daryl Davis

Daryl Davis is renowned for his work engaging and transforming members of the Ku Klux Klan—work that began with a chance conversation in a country music bar. In his newly revised book, The Klan Whisperer, Daryl shares powerful stories and lessons from these encounters. Join us to meet Daryl, hear about his book, and ask... Read More

Walking the Camino: Churches That Guided the Way

This presentation delves into the Romanesque churches that grace the Camino de Santiago, the famed medieval pilgrimage route leading to Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain. Built in the 11th and 12th centuries, and housing the sacred relics of beloved Christian saints, these churches—including Conques, Vézelay, and Saint-Sernin in Toulouse—offered rest, inspiration, and awe to... Read More

Sly Stone and Brian Wilson: Sound Innovators

We’ll explore the parallel innovations of Brian Wilson (The Beach Boys) and Sylvester Stewart, a.k.a. Sly Stone (Sly & The Family Stone), two visionary artists who transformed the sound of American popular music in the 1960s and 70s. Their music inspired countless future musicians and remains relevant today.  Register here. About Washington Metro Oasis: Our mission... Read More

The Real Revolution: America, 1775-1783

The real story of the American Revolution is far more than the catalog of deeds done by a handful of famous men. Declaring independence on a piece of parchment on a summer’s day in Philadelphia in 1776 would have meant nothing had not tens of thousands of ordinary Americans been willing to support that cause... Read More

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