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Please note this change: our two-hour Zoom sessions are now being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 to 12:00. Sessions are for LFV Members and Volunteers. They have begun to “blend," if you will, since we went virtual and began holding them using Zoom. Read on for a message from Bobby G: As long as we are holding these meetings via Zoom, consider them to be sessions where we discuss whatever topics participants wish to discuss, be it how to use Zoom, or how to deal with iPhone or Mac computer problems. The sessions are very relaxed and free-form. If you tire of the discussion or have to leave before the session is over, all you have to do is say your goodbyes and click the Leave the session button on your Zoom screen. No offense taken if you leave early. Really. I will do my best to deal with whatever issues or questions participants raise, and if I can’t provide an immediate answer to a problem, I will research it and post an answer on the techtuesday@groups.io site. I will not know to whom to email a Zoom invitation unless you tell me you want to attend a session. If you want to attend either session, please email me at rfg1647@icloud.com, anytime but no later than Tuesday or Thursday At 9:00 am (M&V).
Your Home. This is a Virtual Event.
FREE GUIDED MEDITATION: “Mindfulness, Healing and Compassion” with Nick Thurston on Thursdays at 11 am.
PLACE: ZOOM Event - Register by the Monday before the session and we will send you the Zoom log-in information. It‘s free & easy! 30 minutes of guided meditation, followed by 15 minutes of socializing. Meditation is open to members, volunteers and friends of LFV (ALL).
The Shops at Sumner Place
—On most Mondays, enjoy coffee from 10 am to noon with men who belong to Little Falls Village as members or volunteers.
—The SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH the group goes to lunch from noon to about 1:30 pm at different restaurants and does not meet for coffee.
Please note this change: our two-hour Zoom sessions are now being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 to 12:00. Sessions are for LFV Members and Volunteers.
Read on for a message from Bobby G: As long as we are holding these meetings via Zoom, consider them to be sessions where we discuss whatever topics participants wish to discuss, be it how to use Zoom, or how to deal with iPhone or Mac computer problems. The sessions are very relaxed and free-form. If you tire of the discussion or have to leave before the session is over, all you have to do is say your goodbyes and click the Leave the session button on your Zoom screen. No offense taken if you leave early. I will do my best to deal with whatever issues or questions participants raise, and if I can’t provide an immediate answer to a problem, I will research it and post an answer on the techtuesday@groups.io site. I will not know to whom to email a Zoom invitation unless you tell me you want to attend a session. If you want to attend either session, please email me at rfg1647@icloud.com, anytime but no later than Tuesday or Thursday At 9:00 am.
The group will continue to meet on the first and third Tuesday of each month at St. Dunstan‘s Episcopal Church, 5450 Massachusetts Ave, Bethesda, MD 20816. Registration required. A confirmation email will be sent out to confirmed registrants.
Sumner Village Community Center
Little Falls Village/Sumner Village Bridge Group – Every Wednesday at 10:00 am to noon in the Sumner Village Community Center, 4910 Sentinel Drive. We encourage the participation of fully vaccinated people and the wearing of masks. All ages & levels welcome. Send an email to the LFV office (info@littlefallsvillage.org) with ‘bridge‘ in the subject line to receive weekly reminders.
Please note this change: our two-hour Zoom sessions are now being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 to 12:00. Sessions are for LFV Members and Volunteers. They have begun to “blend," if you will, since we went virtual and began holding them using Zoom. Read on for a message from Bobby G: As long as we are holding these meetings via Zoom, consider them to be sessions where we discuss whatever topics participants wish to discuss, be it how to use Zoom, or how to deal with iPhone or Mac computer problems. The sessions are very relaxed and free-form. If you tire of the discussion or have to leave before the session is over, all you have to do is say your goodbyes and click the Leave the session button on your Zoom screen. No offense taken if you leave early. Really. I will do my best to deal with whatever issues or questions participants raise, and if I can’t provide an immediate answer to a problem, I will research it and post an answer on the techtuesday@groups.io site. I will not know to whom to email a Zoom invitation unless you tell me you want to attend a session. If you want to attend either session, please email me at rfg1647@icloud.com, anytime but no later than Tuesday or Thursday At 9:00 am (M&V).
Your Home. This is a Virtual Event.
FREE GUIDED MEDITATION: “Mindfulness, Healing and Compassion” with Nick Thurston on Thursdays at 11 am.
PLACE: ZOOM Event - Register by the Monday before the session and we will send you the Zoom log-in information. It‘s free & easy! 30 minutes of guided meditation, followed by 15 minutes of socializing. Meditation is open to members, volunteers and friends of LFV (ALL).
The Shops at Sumner Place
—On most Mondays, enjoy coffee from 10 am to noon with men who belong to Little Falls Village as members or volunteers.
—The SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH the group goes to lunch from noon to about 1:30 pm at different restaurants and does not meet for coffee.
The Library at Sumner Village Community Center
Beginning January 12, this group will be reading Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice: "All that glisters is not gold; Often have you heard that told."
Join us as we explore Shakespeare’s immortal tale of justice and mercy, romance and revenge, loyal friendship and family betrayal.
Bring a copy of the play. We recommend the Folger edition (available from the Folger Shakespeare Library).
Please note this change: our two-hour Zoom sessions are now being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 to 12:00. Sessions are for LFV Members and Volunteers.
Read on for a message from Bobby G: As long as we are holding these meetings via Zoom, consider them to be sessions where we discuss whatever topics participants wish to discuss, be it how to use Zoom, or how to deal with iPhone or Mac computer problems. The sessions are very relaxed and free-form. If you tire of the discussion or have to leave before the session is over, all you have to do is say your goodbyes and click the Leave the session button on your Zoom screen. No offense taken if you leave early. I will do my best to deal with whatever issues or questions participants raise, and if I can’t provide an immediate answer to a problem, I will research it and post an answer on the techtuesday@groups.io site. I will not know to whom to email a Zoom invitation unless you tell me you want to attend a session. If you want to attend either session, please email me at rfg1647@icloud.com, anytime but no later than Tuesday or Thursday At 9:00 am.
Sumner Village Community Center
Little Falls Village/Sumner Village Bridge Group – Every Wednesday at 10:00 am to noon in the Sumner Village Community Center, 4910 Sentinel Drive. We encourage the participation of fully vaccinated people and the wearing of masks. All ages & levels welcome. Send an email to the LFV office (info@littlefallsvillage.org) with ‘bridge‘ in the subject line to receive weekly reminders.
Please note this change: our two-hour Zoom sessions are now being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 to 12:00. Sessions are for LFV Members and Volunteers. They have begun to “blend," if you will, since we went virtual and began holding them using Zoom. Read on for a message from Bobby G: As long as we are holding these meetings via Zoom, consider them to be sessions where we discuss whatever topics participants wish to discuss, be it how to use Zoom, or how to deal with iPhone or Mac computer problems. The sessions are very relaxed and free-form. If you tire of the discussion or have to leave before the session is over, all you have to do is say your goodbyes and click the Leave the session button on your Zoom screen. No offense taken if you leave early. Really. I will do my best to deal with whatever issues or questions participants raise, and if I can’t provide an immediate answer to a problem, I will research it and post an answer on the techtuesday@groups.io site. I will not know to whom to email a Zoom invitation unless you tell me you want to attend a session. If you want to attend either session, please email me at rfg1647@icloud.com, anytime but no later than Tuesday or Thursday At 9:00 am (M&V).
Your Home. This is a Virtual Event.
FREE GUIDED MEDITATION: “Mindfulness, Healing and Compassion” with Nick Thurston on Thursdays at 11 am.
PLACE: ZOOM Event - Register by the Monday before the session and we will send you the Zoom log-in information. It‘s free & easy! 30 minutes of guided meditation, followed by 15 minutes of socializing. Meditation is open to members, volunteers and friends of LFV (ALL).
The Shops at Sumner Place
—On most Mondays, enjoy coffee from 10 am to noon with men who belong to Little Falls Village as members or volunteers.
—The SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH the group goes to lunch from noon to about 1:30 pm at different restaurants and does not meet for coffee.
The group will continue to meet on the first and third Tuesday of each month at St. Dunstan‘s Episcopal Church, 5450 Massachusetts Ave, Bethesda, MD 20816. Registration required. A confirmation email will be sent out to confirmed registrants.
The Library at Sumner Village Community Center
Beginning January 12, this group will be reading Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice: "All that glisters is not gold; Often have you heard that told."
Join us as we explore Shakespeare’s immortal tale of justice and mercy, romance and revenge, loyal friendship and family betrayal.
Bring a copy of the play. We recommend the Folger edition (available from the Folger Shakespeare Library).
Please note this change: our two-hour Zoom sessions are now being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 to 12:00. Sessions are for LFV Members and Volunteers.
Read on for a message from Bobby G: As long as we are holding these meetings via Zoom, consider them to be sessions where we discuss whatever topics participants wish to discuss, be it how to use Zoom, or how to deal with iPhone or Mac computer problems. The sessions are very relaxed and free-form. If you tire of the discussion or have to leave before the session is over, all you have to do is say your goodbyes and click the Leave the session button on your Zoom screen. No offense taken if you leave early. I will do my best to deal with whatever issues or questions participants raise, and if I can’t provide an immediate answer to a problem, I will research it and post an answer on the techtuesday@groups.io site. I will not know to whom to email a Zoom invitation unless you tell me you want to attend a session. If you want to attend either session, please email me at rfg1647@icloud.com, anytime but no later than Tuesday or Thursday At 9:00 am.
Sumner Village Community Center
Little Falls Village/Sumner Village Bridge Group – Every Wednesday at 10:00 am to noon in the Sumner Village Community Center, 4910 Sentinel Drive. We encourage the participation of fully vaccinated people and the wearing of masks. All ages & levels welcome. Send an email to the LFV office (info@littlefallsvillage.org) with ‘bridge‘ in the subject line to receive weekly reminders.
Please note this change: our two-hour Zoom sessions are now being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 to 12:00. Sessions are for LFV Members and Volunteers. They have begun to “blend," if you will, since we went virtual and began holding them using Zoom. Read on for a message from Bobby G: As long as we are holding these meetings via Zoom, consider them to be sessions where we discuss whatever topics participants wish to discuss, be it how to use Zoom, or how to deal with iPhone or Mac computer problems. The sessions are very relaxed and free-form. If you tire of the discussion or have to leave before the session is over, all you have to do is say your goodbyes and click the Leave the session button on your Zoom screen. No offense taken if you leave early. Really. I will do my best to deal with whatever issues or questions participants raise, and if I can’t provide an immediate answer to a problem, I will research it and post an answer on the techtuesday@groups.io site. I will not know to whom to email a Zoom invitation unless you tell me you want to attend a session. If you want to attend either session, please email me at rfg1647@icloud.com, anytime but no later than Tuesday or Thursday At 9:00 am (M&V).
Your Home. This is a Virtual Event.
FREE GUIDED MEDITATION: “Mindfulness, Healing and Compassion” with Nick Thurston on Thursdays at 11 am.
PLACE: ZOOM Event - Register by the Monday before the session and we will send you the Zoom log-in information. It‘s free & easy! 30 minutes of guided meditation, followed by 15 minutes of socializing. Meditation is open to members, volunteers and friends of LFV (ALL).
Enjoy lunch with Village members and volunteers at Passion Fin, 4611 Sangamore Rd, Bethesda, MD 20816
The Shops at Sumner Place
—On most Mondays, enjoy coffee from 10 am to noon with men who belong to Little Falls Village as members or volunteers.
—The SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH the group goes to lunch from noon to about 1:30 pm at different restaurants and does not meet for coffee.
The Library at Sumner Village Community Center
Beginning January 12, this group will be reading Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice: "All that glisters is not gold; Often have you heard that told."
Join us as we explore Shakespeare’s immortal tale of justice and mercy, romance and revenge, loyal friendship and family betrayal.
Bring a copy of the play. We recommend the Folger edition (available from the Folger Shakespeare Library).
Please note this change: our two-hour Zoom sessions are now being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 to 12:00. Sessions are for LFV Members and Volunteers.
Read on for a message from Bobby G: As long as we are holding these meetings via Zoom, consider them to be sessions where we discuss whatever topics participants wish to discuss, be it how to use Zoom, or how to deal with iPhone or Mac computer problems. The sessions are very relaxed and free-form. If you tire of the discussion or have to leave before the session is over, all you have to do is say your goodbyes and click the Leave the session button on your Zoom screen. No offense taken if you leave early. I will do my best to deal with whatever issues or questions participants raise, and if I can’t provide an immediate answer to a problem, I will research it and post an answer on the techtuesday@groups.io site. I will not know to whom to email a Zoom invitation unless you tell me you want to attend a session. If you want to attend either session, please email me at rfg1647@icloud.com, anytime but no later than Tuesday or Thursday At 9:00 am.
Sumner Village Community Center
Little Falls Village/Sumner Village Bridge Group – Every Wednesday at 10:00 am to noon in the Sumner Village Community Center, 4910 Sentinel Drive. We encourage the participation of fully vaccinated people and the wearing of masks. All ages & levels welcome. Send an email to the LFV office (info@littlefallsvillage.org) with ‘bridge‘ in the subject line to receive weekly reminders.
Please note this change: our two-hour Zoom sessions are now being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 to 12:00. Sessions are for LFV Members and Volunteers. They have begun to “blend," if you will, since we went virtual and began holding them using Zoom. Read on for a message from Bobby G: As long as we are holding these meetings via Zoom, consider them to be sessions where we discuss whatever topics participants wish to discuss, be it how to use Zoom, or how to deal with iPhone or Mac computer problems. The sessions are very relaxed and free-form. If you tire of the discussion or have to leave before the session is over, all you have to do is say your goodbyes and click the Leave the session button on your Zoom screen. No offense taken if you leave early. Really. I will do my best to deal with whatever issues or questions participants raise, and if I can’t provide an immediate answer to a problem, I will research it and post an answer on the techtuesday@groups.io site. I will not know to whom to email a Zoom invitation unless you tell me you want to attend a session. If you want to attend either session, please email me at rfg1647@icloud.com, anytime but no later than Tuesday or Thursday At 9:00 am (M&V).
Your Home. This is a Virtual Event.
FREE GUIDED MEDITATION: “Mindfulness, Healing and Compassion” with Nick Thurston on Thursdays at 11 am.
PLACE: ZOOM Event - Register by the Monday before the session and we will send you the Zoom log-in information. It‘s free & easy! 30 minutes of guided meditation, followed by 15 minutes of socializing. Meditation is open to members, volunteers and friends of LFV (ALL).
Falls are one of the biggest concerns for the elderly, and it’s no wonder: Each year, there are about 3 million emergency department visits due to older people falls, according to the CDC.
CCRCs, also known as LifePlan communities, promise stability, simplicity, and lifelong care—but those promises only hold if the underlying financial structure holds. This session uses the Harborside CCRC bankruptcy as a lens to help retirees and families plan with clearer eyes and fewer illusions.
"Anonymous Was a Woman" (AWAW) is the Kreeger Museum’s current compelling exhibition of DMV-area AWAW grant recipients (Jae Ko, Linn Meyers, Joyce J. Scott and Renée Stout).