Beneath you’ll discover a listing of upcoming packages and particular occasions, courtesy Montgomery Parks:
“Concert events in parks, puppets and West Africa Meals Crops within the backyard are among the many program highlights for the Montgomery Parks particular occasions and packages being provided in July.
The July schedule of particular occasions will embrace:
Parks Summer season Thursday Live performance Sequence. Thursdays, July 18 and 25. 6–8 p.m. Sequence of free musical performances by native acts at completely different parks across the County. Deliver chairs, blankets and picnics. Meals and refreshments can be obtainable for buy at some occasions. All ages. Free.
- July 18, Unfastened Ties (pop/rock). North 4 Corners Native Park, 315 College Boulevard West, Silver Spring.
- July 25. Juliet Lloyd (folks/pop). Cabin John Regional Park, 7400 Tuckerman Lane, Bethesda.
Parks Playhouse Junior. July 13, 15, 16, 17, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31. 10–11 a.m. Dwell performances for the child set, ages 2-12 (ages could range with some performances). Free.
- Foolish Goose and Val. Saturday, July 13. Martin Luther King Jr. Leisure Park, 1120 Jackson Street, Silver Spring.
- Christylez Bacon. Monday, July 15. Falls Street Native Park, 12600 Falls Street, Potomac; Tuesday, July 16 @ Germantown City Middle City Park, 19840 Century Boulevard, Germantown; Wednesday, July 17. Wheaton Native Park (Efficiency can have an ASL interpreter and sensory retreat tent),11729 Georgia Ave., Wheaton.
Puppet Compan
- Thursday, July 25. Martin Luther King Jr. Leisure Park (Efficiency can have an ASL interpreter and sensory retreat tent).
- Friday, July 26. Falls Street Native Park, 12600 Falls Street, Potomac.
- Saturday, July 27. Cabin John Regional Park, 7400 Tuckerman Lane, Bethesda.
Uncle Devin Present
- Monday, July 29. Flower Avenue City Park (Efficiency can have an ASL interpreter and sensory retreat tent), 8746 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring.
- Tuesday, July 30. Germantown City Middle City Park, 19840 Century Boulevard, Germantown.
- Wednesday, July 31, Arora Hills Native Park, 23244 Arora Hills Drive, Clarksburg.
West African Meals Crops: Historical past, Cultivation, and Culinary Makes use of. Saturday, July 13. 10:30 a.m.–midday. Brookside Gardens, 1800 Glenallan Ave., Wheaton. Be part of Brookside Gardens’ workers Thomas Crawley and Angelus Bullock to increase your gardening and cooking palette with distinctive greens from West Africa. Be taught conventional agricultural practices and the cultural historical past of every crop, in addition to the place to supply seeds and crops domestically. Class contains backyard tour for an up-close have a look at the crops. That is an in-person program. Ages 18 and older. Registration required. $25 per particular person.
Foodie Fridays: Odor the Flowers. Friday, July 26. 6:30 –8:30 p.m. Josiah Henson Museum and Park, 11410 Previous Georgetown Street, North Bethesda. Be taught in regards to the function of pollinators in agriculture and native meals programs whereas figuring out bugs and exploring pollination biology throughout this hands-on lecture with researcher Michael Roswell. The registration charge contains gentle refreshments, one alcoholic beverage (21 and older) and a ticket to Josiah Henson Museum ($5 worth, redeemable throughout common museum hours). Ages 18 and older. Registration required. $15 per particular person.
Parks Academy Health Sequence courses: POUND Health. Wednesdays by Aug. 7. 5–5:45 p.m. Norbeck-Muncaster Mill Neighborhood Park, 4101 Muncaster Mill Street, Norbeck.
Ages 18 and older. 5 weekly classes-$40 per particular person. Registration required; no walk-ins.
- Dance Health. July 18 and 25 (Thursdays). 6–7 p.m. Clarksburg Neighborhood Park, 22501 Wims Street, Clarksburg. Ages 16 and older. Eight weekly classes-$64 per particular person. Registration required; no walk-ins.
- Breath and Motion Circulation Yoga. July 20–Aug. 17 (Saturdays). 10–11 a.m. Quince Orchard Valley Neighborhood Park, 12015 Suffolk Terrace, Gaithersburg. Ages 16 and older. 5 weekly classes-$50 per particular person. Registration required; no walk-ins.
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