Trolleymen at Work presents the roles of transit employees through a special exhibit and showings of It's a BigJob at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Ride the street car before or after the film. Visit Street Car Hall and see some of our street cars.
This free event takes place in the Glen Echo Park's historic Spanish Ballroom. The show features the work of more than 250 artists from the mid-Atlantic region. Many of the artists have a connection to Glen Echo Park, either as students or teachers.
March, sing, and celebrate with Washington Revels in the 52nd annual Kensington Labor Day Parade. Perfect for families and one of the easiest ways to learn what Revels is all about! We will sing, play instruments, hand out flyers, and wave colorful banners and props. Gathering time/location will be announced to registered participants.
Trolleymen at Work presents the roles of transit employees through a special exhibit and showings of It's a BigJob at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Ride the street car before or after the film. Visit Street Car Hall and see some of our street cars.
This free event takes place in the Glen Echo Park's historic Spanish Ballroom. The show features the work of more than 250 artists from the mid-Atlantic region. Many of the artists have a connection to Glen Echo Park, either as students or teachers.
The Sandy Spring Museum presents a new exhibit from September 5 - November 24 featuring photographer Larry Marc Levine's portraits of creative people at work. The exhibit is open Thursdays 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., Fridays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sundays 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., and the first Saturday of each month from […]
Seeking a diverse cast of singers/performers, entering grades 3-5 & 9-12, for the 37th annual Christmas Revels. Seen by over 10,000 people each December, The Christmas Revels is a festive, colorful Winter celebration that draws on traditions from different cultures and eras. This year we invite you to join our diverse, multigenerational cast, ages 8-90 […]
Seeking a diverse cast of singers/performers, entering grades 3-5 & 9-12, for the 37th annual Christmas Revels. Seen by over 10,000 people each December, The Christmas Revels is a festive, colorful Winter celebration that draws on traditions from different cultures and eras. This year we invite you to join our diverse, multigenerational cast, ages 8-90 […]
Seeking a diverse cast of singers/performers, entering grades 3-5 & 9-12, for the 37th annual Christmas Revels. Seen by over 10,000 people each December, The Christmas Revels is a festive, colorful Winter celebration that draws on traditions from different cultures and eras. This year we invite you to join our diverse, multigenerational cast, ages 8-90 […]
Reed Brothers Dodge was one of the longest running automobile dealerships in Montgomery County history, operating from two locations in Rockville for 97 years. This free presentation, first delivered at the 2019 Montgomery County History Conference, features historical photographs taken by the dealership's founder, Lewis Reed, and highlights how Reed Brothers Dodge came into being. […]
This is a chance to get some fresh air and exercise after work. Hike a loop of between 1.5 and 2 miles, with frequent stops for animal sightings, plant, animal and insect observations. Meet at the Park Office.
Dance to great music with great callers! August's dance features music by David Kaynor, Charlie Pilzer & Rebecca Weiss with caller April Blum. Beginners are welcome. The evening starts with an intro workshop from 7-7:30 pm, followed by dancing from 7:30-10. Presented by Carpe Diem Arts in partnership with the Folklore Society of Greater Washington, […]
Join the park naturalist and learn how to observe the natural world through the art of nature journaling. This activity is designed for beginners. Meet at the Nature Shack by the Tire Playground – be sure to bring a journal!
Sharpen your senses and show off your detective skills to see what stories are left behind by animals at Patuxent River State Park. Meet at the Nature Center.
Join park staff for an evening kayaking paddle on Clopper Lake and watch the sun setting from the water. Space is limited for this activity and advance registration is required.
Celebrate National Coloring Day by creating beautiful works of art based on the radiant colors of the natural world. Meet at the Nature Shack by the Tire Playground.
Reptiles make up one of the most interesting groups of animals found in Patuxent River State Park. This will be a multimedia presentation to allow you to learn more about these varied and very unique animals.
Explore real-life skulls and pelts from mammal residents of the park, and learn how bones and hair can teach us what animals eat and how they live. Meet at the Nature Shack by the Tire Playground.
Artist reception for Larry Marc Levine's exhibit at the Sandy Spring Museum featuring demonstrations by six individuals whose portraits will be on exhibit, including musicians Karen Buglass and Alyssa Centanni, jewelry maker Bobbi Premack Gorban, violin maker David Rapkievian, fabric artist Shirley Waxman, and graffitist Herberth Romero.
Give your child a great foundation in the arts this Fall in Washington Revels’ play-based, globally minded after-school workshops. “Revels Kids” develop an inclusive worldview by taking part in traditional songs, dances, games and stories from around the world. More than aftercare, our curriculum is grounded in Revels’ philosophy that we all need stronger community […]
In honor of World Water Day, learn about healthy waterways and ways to protect them. The group will take measurements and collect data on Clopper Lake. Wear mud boots and dress appropriately for the weather. Meet at the Expo Field by the Tire Playground.
This is a chance to get some fresh air and exercise after work. Hike a loop of between 1.5 and 2 miles, with frequent stops for animal sightings, plant, animal and insect observations. Meet at the Park Office.
The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County (AHCMC) is pleased to celebrate the opening of Boundless with a public reception at the Betty Mae Kramer Gallery and Music Room on September 19, 2019, from 6-8 p.m. Boundless explores the concept and practice of infinite expression through the work of eight women artists representing all forms of […]
Hosted by DC South Asian Arts Council Inc., the Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF) is one of the most celebrated screen events on the Washington, D.C. cultural calendar. The annual showcases the best in alternative cinema from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Visit the event website for full three-day schedule […]
Make your very own hand-dipped candle to take home and learn the process behind it at the Nature Center. There will be a campfire while the candles are being made.
Hosted by DC South Asian Arts Council Inc., the Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF) is one of the most celebrated screen events on the Washington, D.C. cultural calendar. The annual showcases the best in alternative cinema from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Visit the event website for full three-day schedule […]
This weekend marks the 27th annual Poolesville Day festival featuring a town parade with marching band, 5K charity run, tons of activities for kids, arts & craft vendors, food and beverages, and entertainment! Special features this year include a classic car show, electric car show, live Ag Reserve demonstrations, and local musicians. And best of […]
Come celebrate the monarch butterfly’s inspiring metamorphosis and incredible journey. Black Hill Regional Park will have exhibits, face painting, storytimes, crafts, movies, monarch tagging, and more! All programs are free and first-come, first-served. No registration required.
Hosted by DC South Asian Arts Council Inc., the Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF) is one of the most celebrated screen events on the Washington, D.C. cultural calendar. The annual showcases the best in alternative cinema from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Visit the event website for full three-day schedule […]
Learn about Maryland's only bear: the black bear! "Become" a bear to look for food during two different seasons, then use this knowledge to examine and explore Patuxent River State Park as a potential bear habitat. Meet at the Nature Center.
This is a chance to get some fresh air and exercise after work. Hike a loop of between 1.5 and 2 miles, with frequent stops for animal sightings, plant, animal and insect observations. Meet at the Park Office.
Join a park naturalist in learning how to observe the natural world through the art of nature journaling. This activity is designed for beginners; be sure to bring a journal! Meet at the Nature Shack by the Tire Playground.
Come to Seneca Creek State Park for a special twilight campfire living history program on “Roosevelt’s Tree Army,” the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Historian/Interpreter Ranger Erik will appear in character as George Richter, a civilian enrollee from Gaithersburg working at the CCC camp in New Germany State Park, to give you a […]
Join the park naturalist for a fall-themed scavenger hunt to see what can be found in the park during this beautiful season. Meet at the Nature Shack by the Tire Playground.
Reptiles make up one of the most interesting groups of animals found in Patuxent River State Park. This will be a multimedia presentation to allow you to learn more about these varied and very unique animals. Meet at the Nature Center.
Explore the rich history and unique architecture of several Rockville churches dating over 150 years. Learn about each congregation's history and role in Rockville throughout time, and view stained glass windows, take special tours, enjoy musical performances, and more. Tickets are required.
Come to the park for a fun, 30-45 minute program for all ages. Meet a living snake or turtle and examine shells and skins from reptiles living in the park. Meet at the Nature Shack by the Tire Playground.
Join speaker James H. Johnston for “Misplacing History: Rowser’s Ford” at the Beall-Dawson House in Rockville. During this free, lunchtime talk he will discuss Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart's crossing of the Potomac with 5,000 horsemen and subsequent ransacking of Montgomery County in 1863, and will solve the historical mystery of where the crossing really occurred.
With the arrival of autumn, this weekly hike has moved from evenings to afternoons. This chance to get some fresh air and exercise consists of a 1.5 to 2 mile loop, with frequent stops for animal sightings, pant, animal and insect observations. Meet at the Park Office.
Commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Mission, and the first moon landing, as author Charles Fishman tells the greatest adventure story of the twentieth century. Mr. Fishman is a former metro and national reporter for the Washington Post, and an award-winning business journalist. His book about the subject, One Giant Leap, will be […]
Come out and celebrate the 2nd annual Heritage Harvest Weekend! Take a drive through the countryside along the county’s historic Rustic Roads and enjoy autumn splendor amidst forests, fields and farms – some of which have been in operation since the 1700s. More than 25 farms throughout Montgomery County will be open with FREE admission for farm tours, hikes, […]
Join the Seneca Creek State Park naturalist on a fall-themed scavenger hunt to see what can be found in the park during this beautiful season. Meet at the Nature Shack by the Tire Playground.
Join History Comes Alive! for a daytime tour of Rockville Cemetery and see local friendly historical characters come to life in Rockville’s oldest cemetery. Costumed actors will portray local characters from the 1790s to the 1940s. Experience the historic Upper Cemetery in a new way, and meet cemetery residents who will tell real, haunting, poignant stories […]