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Your ‘Things to Do’ Weekly Guide for the DC Area Weekly E-Magazine Exclusively for our Residents VIP Club THE COMPASS

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Page 1: The Compass eMagazine 3/21-29/2016

Your ‘Things to Do’

Weekly Guide for the DC

Area

Weekly E-Magazine

Exclusively for our

Residents

VIP Club

THE COMPASS

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Ngoma Center for Dance Saturday Youth Dance Program to

May 21, 2016 Time: 9:00AM - 3:00PM

Website: http://www.ngoma-center-for-dance.org/saturday-program

Cost : $500 a month. Financial assistance is available for accepted

students. Enrollment Through Audition. For

audition date, contact Fran (Registrar) @

[email protected] for more details!

Suite 3800, The Clarice Smith

Performing Arts Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-

1625.

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Bulleit Bourbon Tasting Event Downtown/Penn Quarter/Chinatown

March 22, 2016 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Mastro's Steakhouse 600 13th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005

202-347-1500 / 202-347-0234 fax Visit Event Website

Join us in the bar for an evening of whiskey and Mastro's expertly prepared cuisine as Master of Whiskey, Nick Crutchfield, guides us through an

interactive tasting with Bulleit Bourbon.

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Turnbull & Asser Exclusive Bespoke Event

Visit Event Website

Turnbull & Asser holds the Royal Warrant as the official shirtmaker to H.R.H Prince of Wales. On

Tuesday, March 22nd, Turnbull & Asser will host an Exclusive Bespoke Event at The Mayflower Hotel

located at 1127 Connecticut Avenue NW.

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Artist Talk: Caroline Paquita March 25, 2016 12 p.m. - 1 p.m.

1250 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20005

Spend your lunch break with an artist. Join us for an in-depth discussion with Caroline Paquita about

zines, art, and life during her 20-year career.

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46th Annual AACA Sugarloaf Mountain Region Parts/Swap Meet

March, 25-26, 2016

Each year this event generates hundreds of vendors selling, swapping and trading antique auto, motorcycle, street rod and custom auto parts, services and restoration supplies,

tools and equipment for commercial and novice hobbyists. Most vendors will educate you on your restoration and give valuable info on where to find original parts and supplies to

complete your project. As the end of winter approaches and the start of auto racing, restoration, cruising and

modifications to the existing car, truck or motorcycle gets underway, this show brings all levels of automotive

enthusiasts, hobbyists and beginners to the Carroll County Ag Center, 706 Agriculture Center Drive,

Westminster, Maryland 21157 (410) 848-6702 [email protected].

No-charge admission or parking serves as an incentive to

see the quality of this show. Thousands of enthusiasts attend this two-day event every

year. Doors open at 8am Friday and Saturday, runs until 2pm both days.

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Join us for a meet and greet breakfast with the Easter Bunny from 8am - 10am

Adventure Park USA, 11113 West Baldwin Rd., Monrovia,

MD 21770 301-865-6800

Sat., March 26, 2016 www.adventureparkusa.com

Easter Bunny Breakfast & Egg Hunt: $15 per person – Includes breakfast. Paid Entry required from 8am-10am Children age 2 and younger are free with adult admission for breakfast

and egg hunt. Lil Tykes Combo: $20 Includes

breakfast, egg hunt, 3 hour wristband for Gold Rush Playground and $5 in

arcade credits. 3 Hour Time Play combo: $27

Includes breakfast, egg hunt, 3 hours of access to Laser Tag, Ropes Course,

Rock Wall, Spin Zone Bumper Cars and $5 in arcade credits.

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Chocolate Egg Decorating with the Easter Bunny at the

Fairmont March 26, 2016

11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Fairmont Washington, D.C. Fairmont Hotel, 2401 M

Street, N.W., Washingoton, D.C., DC 20037

202-457-5020 / 202-429-2400

Visit Event Website

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A Capital City Conversation: Canberra

March 30, 2016 National Capital Planning

Commission 401 9th Street, NW, Suite 500N,

Washington, DC 20001

Malcolm Snow, Chief Executive of Canberra's National Capital Authority (NCA) will discuss Canberra's continuing evolution

as a planned capital, how the Griffin Plan has guided the city's design and

development, and will highlight several of the NCA's current initiatives. He will then join Marcel Acosta, Executive Director of Washington's National Capital Planning Commission, in a conversation on the

unique challenges and opportunities of planning in a capital city, including

commemoration, image and identity, and balancing local and national interests.

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Cherry Blossom Dinner March 31, 2016

Downtown/Penn Quarter/Chinatown 6 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.

District ChopHouse & Brewery 509 7th Street, NW,

Washington, DC 20004 202-347-3434 / 202-347-1922

Your cherry expierence begins with our "Cheer Royale"

followed by a 5 course "Cherry Galore" tasting dinner

$55.00 per person not inclusive of tax or gratuity

RSVP: Suellen Keller 202-347-1922 or

[email protected]

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The Widow Maker: How the Pension Office Forced Women to Fight for

Survival After the Civil War Downtown/Penn Quarter/Chinatown

March 31, 2016 6 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum 437 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20004

202-824-0613

When soldiers came marching home, there was no support system in place to care for their physical or psychological wounds. The Pension Office provided varying amounts of financial support to each soldier, and expected women of the house to handle everything else. When husbands died, some women were told they would not receive their widow's pension as they had proven themselves too independent to

need financial assistance. Ashley Bowen-Murphy, a doctoral student in American Studies and Public Humanities at Brown University, will talk

about stories from the home front and how gender roles and the role of government were changing in the wake of the Civil War.

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