Cost: $25 for non-members or become a member for free entry to this and more for as low as $19/month! Enjoy the festive spirit of India’s Festival of Lights with a beautiful gathering filled with community, laughter, and authentic tastes of traditional Diwali treats. Discover the meaning of this cherished holiday while sampling a variety...
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Local Montgomery County composer, Charlie Barnett, brings his rich background in jazz, film, and classical music to this colorful suite for string orchestra, The Fireman’s Carnival. Full of nostalgic Americana, the piece invites listeners to step into the world of a small-town summer carnival–complete with flickering lights, distant music, and the warm buzz of community...
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🍂✨ Join us for Harvest Fest! ✨🍂 Celebrate the season with a day full of fall fun:🎶 Live music🎨 Local artists & makers🥕 Fresh produce & locally made goods🍷 Crossvines wine tasting + local spirits🐐 Goats 🎃 U-pick pumpkin patch🍏 Caramel apple dipping station🍴 Seasonal specials in our Farmhouse Bistro Bring the family, invite your...
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“A Brief Introduction to Radio Frequency Transmission Lines & the Smith Chart (Or, Did Queen Victoria Spur On Long-Distance Communications?)” with Bob Fontana, Ph.D. REGISTER FOR THE ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/2PIsEQN4TVCKfCN4MgaYpA#/registration All are welcome to tune in on Zoom for the October edition of the Rockville Science Cafe. This month’s talk (rescheduled from a previous...
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All are welcome to tune in on Zoom for this month’s online lecture brought to you by the Rockville Science Center. “Introduction to Personal Genetics” with Rob O’Malley, Ph.D. Please register in advance to receive the Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/grgkcSXfTymC8BNxmRyGRg#/registration Are you curious about how your health relates to your genes? Have you ever wondered how ancestry...
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PRJC’ s November Zoom features a look at a New Orleans piano genius Henry Butler who Dr John once described as a “jellified piano plunker”. Sometimes, one musician said, Butler sounded like he was playing with three or four hands instead of two. Join Josh Paxton, an accomplished NOLA pianist himself, for more on musical...
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