Weekends on Wednesdays

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This Weekend:

Annapolis Restaurant Week (Annapolis)
Annapolis' finest restaurants join together for an awe-inspiring, multi-course meal event prepared especially for Annapolis Restaurant Week. Featuring 2-course Breakfast $12.95, 2-course Lunch, $15.95 3-course Dinner, $34.95 


National Outdoor Show (Church Creek)
Enjoy a slice of authentic Dorchester County culture with oyster shucking, log sawing, muskrat skinning, duck calling–and beauty pageants–during the 71st annual National Outdoor Show Feb. 26-27 

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Bowie)
Rockbridge Academy presents their 2016 musical production, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown!

Zip Zap Circus USA & Airborne DC (DC)
 Aerialists, modern dancers and musicians perform together as part of the Intersections festival. At the Lang Theatre. More Info

Celebrate Black History Month (Rockville)
Josiah Henson Park: The weekend will feature Free Guided Tours, the Time Team America Documentary - “The Search For Josiah Henson” and a Spoken Word Poetry Event. 

Beethoven Trio Festival (DC)
National Gallery of Art:  Every Ludwig van Beethoven instrumental trio is performed by several ensembles over the course of four days. At the West Garden Court.

Robin Hood (Rockville)
The Victorian Lyric Opera Company presents the comic opera. At the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre.

26th:

All's Fair in Love and War: Lust and Romance in the Civil War (Frederick)
Explore stories of Civil War lust, love, and loss during the latest "After Hours" program at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine.

MD SPCA March for the Animals Kick-off (Baltimore)
Enjoy our Kick-off Party! Dogs can participate in off-leash play in the doggie daycare & swim in the indoor pool. Still Treasured Photography is taking free photo booth pix of pets w/families. 21st Year!

Peabody Improv & Multimedia Ensemble (Baltimore)
Improvisation & Multimedia Ensemble with Gary Thomas, Director

27th:

"Naked" Tree ID & Wood Working Workshop (Columbia)
Join local carver Harold Goodman and members of the Howard County Woodworkers Guild (www.hcwg.org) in this incredible winter workshop. 

10,000 Yrs of Native American History (Upper Marlboro)
Archaeologists spent 8 years excavating Native American camps & villages around Jug Bay. Stephanie Sperling reveals findings. Light refreshments. Registration required. Call 301.888-1377. 

Discover Engineering Family Day (DC)
National Building Museum: Twenty activities, such as launching rockets and constructing newspaper skyscrapers, aim to teach children 6-12 about engineering

Pinot and Augustine (DC)
National Theatre: Mark Jaster and Sabrina Mandell of Happenstance Theater perform their family-friendly clown duet. Best for ages 4-10. At the Helen Hayes Gallery.

Charm City Roller Girls Season Opener (Dundalk)
Faster than Football. Baller than baseball. Tougher than.... Baltimore's other, other, other sports league is back in action.The Charm City Roller Girls kick off the season with a tri-header. 

FeBREWary Event: Beer and Donuts (Linthicum Heights)
Ever tried whiskey and donuts together? Now’s your chance! Join Fordham & Dominion for their Beer and Donuts at Whitey’s Liquors in Linthicum Heights.

Hampstead Community Expo (Hampstead)
This is the 33rd year that we've held the Expo, a popular event involving the whole community showcasing local businesses and with food and activities for children of all ages. Everyone gets involved.

Jack Hanna's Into the Wild Live (Frederick)
Meet the world's most spectacular creatures...live! ASL-interpreted (5 pm). Enjoy Jungle Jack Hanna’s infectious energy and humor as he introduces audiences to some of the world’s most spectacular animals and reveals exclusive footage from his international adventures.

Maple Sugarin' (Oella)
Participate in one of the traditional early American "rites of spring," learn about the history of Maple Sugarin' 

Sing Me A Dream: Music and Protest (Bel Air)
An original four-movement suite for a 17-piece orchestra, featuring major African-American texts. 

Winter Rockfest 2016 (Hagerstown)
Come out and support up and coming young musicians! Food & drinks available! All ages welcome! Kids under 5 attend free. 

28th:

A Renaissance Original: Carlo Crivelli (Baltimore)
Opening at Walters Art Museum: One of the most original artists of the Italian Renaissance, Crivelli's paintings dazzle through spectacular effects, suggesting the materiality of goldsmiths’ work and spacial illusion. 

Abraham Lincoln in Song & Oh Freedom, Songs of the Civil Rights Movement (Thurmont)
Celebrate the American experience with award-winning, nationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Chris Vallillo as he presents first-hand accounts of the past as "portraits of the history of America." 

Cookies and Canvas (Baltimore)
Museum of Industry: The BMI hosts Cookies & Canvas, a painting class for kids. An instructor will guide young artists step-by- step as they paint their very own snowman. 

Deep River: Celebration of Black Classical Composers (Laurel)
Concert featuring works by H.T. Burleigh, Hall Johnson, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and more. Narrated by Music Historian Nevilla E. Ottley.

FeBREWary Union Pinewood Derby (Baltimore)
Get a build kit, make a car, race it on the 40ft derby track for great prizes including 1 can or bottle of every special release beer in 2016! 

Nature Connections: Skulls and Teeth (Baltimore)
Examine a variety of skulls on display, with scientists available to answer questions. Bring your collection if you have one! Design a fantasy creature’s skull and decorate a skull mask to take home! 

Violinist Ray Chen at Goucher College (Towson)
Goucher College presents rising star classical violinist Ray Chen, the featured artist for the 56th Henry & Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Lecture-Performance. 

Winter Tree I.D. (Upper Marlboro)
Ever wonder why trees lose their leaves? Join us and learn the basics of winter tree identification and the role winter plays in the lives of trees. Register301-888-1377

Broadway Sing-Along (Gaithersburg)
Cory Davis, music director of the Gaithersburg Chorus, provides lyric sheets and piano accompaniment at this sing-along, complete with a Broadway trivia contest and prizes.


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