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Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower

The Eta Aquarids is one of two meteor showers created by debris from Comet Halley. The meteor shower is usually active between April 19 and May 28 every year. It will peak on the night between May 5–6 

Comet Halley takes around 76 years to make a complete revolution around the Sun. The next time it will be visible from Earth is in 2061. 

You don’t need any special equipment […]

Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower2023-04-30T20:53:11-04:00

May Day

May Day, usually observed on May 1st, or the first Monday of May, was an ancient public festival marking the first day of Summer. These days this traditional spring holiday is celebrated in many European cultures with festivities of dancing, singing, and cake. 

Ancient Roman holidays such as Floralia, the festival of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers, and the more hedonistic Maiuma, a festival […]

May Day2024-04-28T18:19:14-04:00

How Cinco de Mayo Saved the Union!

You have, no doubt, heard of Cinco de Mayo, but do you know what it is? Well, prepare the guacamole, pour the tequila, and grab a Corona (the beer not the virus!) and let’s learn about it. 

Cinco de Mayo celebrates an important date in history – May 5, 1862. The Battle of Puebla pitted elite French forces against a vastly undermanned Mexican army. If you’re wondering why the results of this battle […]

How Cinco de Mayo Saved the Union!2023-04-30T21:04:39-04:00

Celebrate the Earth in the Garden

If you are looking for an opportunity to get outside and exercise, you don’t need to jog. Gardening is a great workout. What better way to celebrate Earth Month in April than getting your hands in the dirt?   

If you are new to gardening, you can start small, using containers or pots. If you are an old hand, you may find that your garden size gets smaller as you get older. Whatever your level, remember you will still reap these benefits:  

Celebrate the Earth in the Garden2023-04-23T14:28:58-04:00

The Great Maryland Recipe Hunt

The Hammond-Harwood House Museum of Architecture and Early American Fine & Decorative Arts is celebrating its 1774 construction in Annapolis. In conjunction with the Maryland State Archives, the Museum will be marking the 60th Anniversary of the 1963 publication of its iconic cookbook, Maryland’s Way, The Hammond-Harwood House Cook Book with a Great Maryland Recipe Hunt through August 2023 

The Recipe Hunt

The Great Maryland Recipe Hunt2023-04-23T14:33:51-04:00

Water Essentials

Each American uses an average of 82 gallons of water each day at home. Yet water is a finite resource, with less than 1 percent of the Earth’s water available for human use. 

Just how necessary is water? According to the USGS Water Science web site, water is essential for all life on earth. It makes up as much as 90% of the body weight of some […]

Water Essentials2023-04-23T21:01:04-04:00

Water Conservation

Ninety-seven percent of the earth’s water is salt water found in oceans and seas but less than 1 percent is available for human use. Water plays a big role in supporting our communities. Without water there would be no local business or industry. Firefighting, municipal parks, golf courses, and public swimming pools all need lots of water. An array of pipes, canals, and pumping stations managed by our public water systems are needed […]

Water Conservation2023-04-23T21:12:23-04:00

Countryside Artisan Spring Gallery/Studio Tour

Spring is a wonderful time to get out and explore the countryside that surrounds us! And what better excuse than the Countryside Artisans Spring Tour April 21st – 23rd, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Use the tour map to plan your visit to a select group of 19 accomplished visual, sculptural, and textile artists living and working in both historic and rural areas of Montgomery, […]

Countryside Artisan Spring Gallery/Studio Tour2023-04-15T21:41:46-04:00

Elsworth Kelly at Glenstone

Just in time for the Poolesville Seniors’ visit to the internationally acclaimed Glenstone Museum several new exhibits will be on view.  

Ellsworth Kelly at 100, a major touring survey exhibition, is opening May 4, 2023. From the 1950s to the 2010s, Kelly’s vision of the world emerged as abstract and vivid paintings, sculptures, collages, and photographs. Nearly 70 works, spanning the artist’s seven-decade career, will be on exhibit celebrating the artist’s […]

Elsworth Kelly at Glenstone2023-04-15T21:24:38-04:00

WUMCO Food Bank

Since April 1 WUMCO has distributed more than 2000 pounds of food (almost 1/3 of the yearly Scouting for Food collection) in less than 2 weeks! The sharp rise in grocery bills and the reduction of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program assistance to March 2020 levels have combined to push the need way up. WUMCO does not purchase any of the food, cleaning or personal hygiene items that it distributes to their clients. They depend […]

WUMCO Food Bank2023-04-15T21:16:57-04:00
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