CAROL'S POSTS - Highlights
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Bethesda Big TrainView the Schedule List Item 1
Bethesda Big Train Baseball is in full swing at the ballpark! Take a look at the schedule and head to Shirley Povich Field for some family fun!
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Bethesda Painting AwardsLearn More List Item 2
The Bethesda Painting Awards finalists have their stunning works on display at Gallery B Through June 29th. Please visit Gallery B or view the work online.
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Summer Camps Around TownView List List Item 3
Summer Camps are in full swing, and creative juices are flowing. . . Click on the link below for a list of summer camp programs.
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Young Artist of America CaberetView Website List Item 4
Young Artists of America Alumni Cabaret was June 7 at the Capital One Hall Summer Camps are in full swing, and creative juices are flowing. . . Visit the following websites for summer camp programs: Adventure Theatre, Imagination Stage, Team of Stars, Young Artists of America . . .
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Olney TheatreView Website
Olney Theater Center Gala on June 1 featured a performance by Baltimore native and Tony, Emmy, Grammy winner Andre de Shields. A natural story teller, he sees his legacy as sharing his experiences to inspire young artist.
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Kid MuseumView Website
On June 1st, 4000 people attended the KID Museum “Invent the Future Expo”, which featured student inventors and corporate exhibitors. Visit KID Museum!
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Knock On Wood Tap StudioView Website
Knock on Wood Tap Studio celebrated its 30-year Anniversary on June 1 with a showcase at Blair High School featuring a broad display of tap dancers from the D.C. Tap Dance Community. The original founders were honored . . .
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Glen Echo Park GalaLearn More about Glen Echo Park
Glen Echo Park Gala was a cusses with 350 guests in attendance celebrating a “Midsummer Night’s Dream” theme.
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Imagination StageView Website
Imagination Stage hosted Justice Sonia Sotomayor and the children’s musical production of her book JUST ASK. The book evolved from her personal experience of dealing with juvenile diabetes, and the importance of society to ask rather than judge when in the presence of an individual with a medical, behavioral or cognitive “difference” . . .