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The Constitution: Why It Matters – 3rd event

Princeton Public Library 698 East Peru Street, Princeton, IL, United States

What Does It Mean Today? A free presentation and public discussion event at the Princeton (Illinois) Public Library on Thursday, March 5th, at 6:30 pm, featuring Joseph Flynn, Associate Professor, Curriculum & Instruction, at Northern Illinois University.

Spring Concert, Conversation & Lunch Series – 1st Event

West End Neighborhood Library 2301 L street, NW, Washington, DC

For adults 60 and up in Northwest DC, enjoy a wonderful concert, delicious lunch, and stimulating guided discussion at your local DC area library or community center this spring. This first event will be on Thursday, March 12th from noon to 2 pm at the West End Neighborhood Library at 2301 L St, NW, DC. […]

The Constitution: Why It Matters – 4th Event

Princeton Public Library 698 East Peru Street, Princeton, IL, United States

What Do You Know and What Should We Do Now?   Test your own knowledge about the Constitution, the role of government, rights and responsibilities. Team up with fellow citizens for a "trivia" competition about the serious topics that citizens of our American democracy should know. Then discuss how our common knowledge and differing perspectives […]

Communicating Across Cultures – Postponed!

Howard University-Interdisciplinary Research Building 2201 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, District of Columbia

Postponed.  The third installment of the Communicating Across Cultures interactive discussion series with DC residents exploring the ways technology changes what it means to be neighbors.  Wednesday, March 25th at 6:00 pm at Howard University - Interdisciplinary Research Building at 2201 Georgia Ave. NW.  Please RSVP to BIT.LY/DCCULTURES3 as seats are limited.   

Spring Concert, Conversation & Lunch Series – 2nd Event – Postponed

Tenley-Friendship Neighborhood Library 4450 Wisconsin Ave, NW, Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Postponed!  For adults 60 and up in Northwest DC, enjoy a wonderful concert, delicious lunch, and stimulating guided discussion at your local DC area library or community center this spring. This second event will be on Thursday, March 26th from noon to 2 pm at the Tenley-Friendship Neighborhood Library at 4450 Wisconsin Ave, NW, DC. […]

Virtual Spring Concert & Conversation Series – 2nd event

Online-at home via computer or smart device

Join us for the second in our Virtual Spring Concert and Conversation Series. From Nashville, fiddler and composer Ross Holmes will take you on a blissful journey through his favorite tunes! We will enjoy the half hour live concert from our own homes, participate in a brief question and answer period, and then break up […]

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Virtual Spring Concert & Conversation Series

Online-at home via computer or smart device

Join us for the third in our Virtual Spring Concert and Conversation Series. Treat yourself to a beautiful afternoon of musical brilliance and calm with Washington National Opera Principal Harpist Susan Robinson! We will enjoy the half hour live concert from our own homes, participate in a brief question and answer period, and then break […]

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Spring Virtual Concert and Conversation

Online-at home via computer or smart device

Don’t miss your chance to hear the dynamic husband-wife duo, cellist Igor Zubkovsky and pianist Anna Ouspenskaya, perform the Beethoven Cello Sonata No. 4 from their home studio! This is the fourth in our Virtual Spring Concert and Conversation Series. We will enjoy the half hour live concert from our own homes, participate in a brief […]

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What IF . . . ? Public Safety, Race, & Society–An online community conversation series – 1st session

Join us online on Thursday, June 25 from 1:00-2:15 pm EDT via Zoom for the first of three exploratory discussions. The recent police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, alongside other instances of police violence against Black Americans, has galvanized our national conscience and spurred uprisings and protests across the country and the world. To […]

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