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Silver Spring Singers! A New Community Chorus is Launching Soon!
Encore Creativity for Older Adults, the nation’s largest choral arts organization for adults 55 and older, has launched Silver Spring ROCKS in partnership with Levine Music. Registration is open now. No auditions are required. [sponsored]
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Crafts Show and Sale Brings Color to Takoma Park Folk Festival
For many people, the Takoma Park Folk Festival is one of our area’s great annual celebrations of international music and dance. For others, the festival is a marvelous crafts show and sale that, conveniently, also has music.
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A Message to Readers From the Co-Founder
It was seven years ago over happy hour drinks at La Malinche that Mike Mowery and I first discussed the idea that became Source of the Spring.
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Thunderbolts Open Collegiate Baseball Season Sunday, June 4
June 4 marks the return of collegiate baseball to Silver Spring as the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts take the field for their 23rd season.
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Summer Collegiate Baseball Returns to Montgomery Blair
With temperatures finally rising, it won’t be long until Cal Ripken College Summer League Baseball returns to Blair High School. The Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts will start their season on June 4 and play 18 home games in June and July.
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Silver Spring Hit By Tornado 100 Years Ago Today
At approximately 3 p.m. on April 5, 1923, an unprecedented tornado tore through Silver Spring, injuring four people, destroying five houses, and partially wrecking a dozen others, but miraculously killing no one.
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Gandhi Brigade Changes Name to Action Youth Media
Gandhi Brigade Youth Media has changed the organization’s name to Action Youth Media, according to a press release.
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Takoma Flea to Return May 13
The Takoma Flea will return on Saturday, May 13, according to an announcement from Main Street Takoma.
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County Food Council Seeks New Executive Director
The Montgomery County Food Council, a nonprofit that “serves as the primary connection point for businesses, nonprofits, government agencies, and residents around food system issues in our county,” (per its website), is looking for a new executive director, according to an announcement from its board of directors.