St. Paddy’s Day Concert
Celebrate St Paddy’s Day with Paint Branch Creek and the Youth Music Traditions group at the Old Parish House. Your generous donations to College Park Arts Exchange are gratefully accepted. FREE. Experience. Expand. Explore!Just minutes from downtown Washington, DC! Neighbor to our nation’s capital, Prince George’s is home to some of the DC Metropolitan area’s best attractions, events, recreation,…
Read MoreIn Concert: Widespread Panic
Experience. Expand. Explore!Just minutes from downtown Washington, DC! Neighbor to our nation’s capital, Prince George’s is home to some of the DC Metropolitan area’s best attractions, events, recreation, parks & historic sites: REQUEST A VISITORS GUIDE National HarborSix Flags America & Hurricane Harbor WaterparkMGM National Harbor Casino/ResortGaylord National Resort & Convention CenterUniversity of Maryland at College ParkClarice Smith Performing Arts…
Read MoreLIVE! at Montpelier: Mark Wade Trio
Voted one of the top 10 bassists of 2016 by the prestigious Downbeat Magazine Reader’s Poll, Mark Wade has been an active bassist in the New York City area for over 20 years. In February 2015, Wade released his debut album, “Event Horizon,” to international acclaim. He has played with other notable jazz artists such as James Spaulding, Harry Whitaker,…
Read MoreThe Women of Lockerbie
Bowie Playhouse The Women of Lockerbie takes place seven years after the 1988 disaster in which an American airliner was destroyed over Lockerbie, Scotland, apparently by a terrorist bomb. The Livingstons have come to Lockerbie for a memorial service that is being held for the families of the victims. They meet the women of Lockerbie who are determined to convert…
Read More16th Annual Black College Expo – DC/Maryland
The Black College Expo is an event the highlights over 50 of the 104 historically black colleges and universities, along with other higher learning institutions and educational services. It was developed 18 years ago to serve as a vital link between minorities and college admissions. Although the purpose is to educate ALL students about HBCUs and the college admission process,…
Read MoreVertigo Dance Company
March 13, 8 pm Vertigo Dance Company Brought to you by the brilliant mind of renowned choreographer Noa Wertheim, One. One & One is masterful dance that is as emotionally vulnerable as it is frank about the dissonance that we sometimes feel in a world of multiple personal, existential and spiritual possibilities. Created to celebrate 25 years of Vertigo Dance…
Read MoreLecture: “Stories from the UM School of Nursing”
Laurel Pool Room, 9th & Main Streets “Stories from the UM School of Nursing” Celebrate Women’s History Month with a presentation by alumni from the University of Maryland School of Nursing. Explore the history and their stories of the 125-year old history of the school and its connection to Florence Nightingale. This event is free and open to the public.…
Read More125 Years of Maryland Nursing History: The University of Maryland School of Nursing
Did you know the University of Maryland School of Nursing is 125 years old? That it has a tie to Florence Nightingale? Learn about the History of the University of Maryland School of Nursing Thursday, March 14, 2019. 7 p.m. Herminia “Hermi” Nudo, MS, BSN ’63 an alumna from the University of Maryland School of Nursing will present the history…
Read MoreThe Head That Wears the Crown
February 23-March 16 The Head That Wears the Crown Three highschoolers are the queens of their school until Danielle arrives. When she catches the eye of one of their exes just before the Winter formal, they decide to keep their friend close and their enemy closer, manipulating her emails, social media, and relationships. When their mean-spirited plan for revenge goes…
Read MoreExhibit: “Is there a Doctor in the House?
Feb. 3 – Dec. 22, 2019Exhibit: “Is there a Doctor in the House? Laurel’s Healthcare Stories” Laurel Historical Society Museum, 817 Main Street, Laurel, MD 20707 Explores the pharmacies, hospitals, medicines and people who have cared for Laurel for the past 200 years. Free and open to the public. Wednesday & Fridays 10-2, and Sundays 1-4. Experience. Expand. Explore!Just minutes…
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