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Hyattsville Life & Times | January 2018
COMMUNITY CALENDAR January 12 to 28 Performance of ‘Rabbit Summer.’ Ally Theatre Company hosts a pay-what-you-wish performance of “Rabbit Summer.” $25 general admission. $15 students & veterans. Show times vary by day. Joe’s Movement Emporium, 3309 Bunker Hill Rd., Mt. Rainier. 301.699.1819. Joesmovement.org
January 12 Hyattsville Elementary Pro-
spective Parent Coffee. Meet neighbors, talk to parents and ask Principal Bey questions. 7:45 to 9:30 a.m. Vigilante Coffee Co., 4327 Gallatin St. eisen.sarah@gmail.com
January 15 School’s Out Day Program. Art Works Now offers daylong
The Junior Academy for the Performing Arts
Join our team of rising stars and discover the magic of musical theater! Open House Saturday, January 20 10:00 am to noon Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Arts.pgparks.com 301-446-3232 Elizabeth.Malone@pgparks.com
programming that provides arts integrated curriculum for ages 5 through 12. $60. Additional $20/ child. Drop off between 8 and 9 a.m. A f tercare is available from 3 to 6 p.m. Advance registration required. Art Works Now, 4800 Rhode Island Ave. 301.454.0808. www.artworksnow.org
January 22 Independent Film Series. “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power” (2017). View and discuss Al Gore’s new climatechange documentary. Hosted by the Hyattsville Library. 7 p.m. University Christian Church, 6800 Adelphi Rd.
February 3 Daniel Beaty: “Emergency!” Obie award-winning one-man performance of a narrative that is
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February 5 Hyattsville Library Film Screening. Screening of “Voices Beyond the Wall,” a documentary about a girls’ orphanage in Honduras and how poetry helps the girls heal from traumas. Film discussion to
follow, facilitated by John Spillane, local film editor and producer. 7 p.m. University Christian Church, 6800 Adelphi Rd.
February 10 Rosenwald: Jewish Partnership with African-American Communities. Screening of Aviva Kempner’s documentary on the life and philanthropy of Julius Rosenwald. $5/person. 1 p.m. Publick Playhouse, 5445 Landover Rd., Cheverly. 301.277.1710
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