Week of Events
Pickleball
Pickleball
Pickleball is played indoors at the Poolesville Baptist Church December 1 - March 30; MWF, 8:30am-12:30pm. It is played outdoors at Stevens Park April 1- November 30, MTWF, 8am-1pm. Outdoor hours start earlier during the hot weather months and during the Town sponsored summer camp for kids. Approximate hours are: November 27 - March 30 MWF, 8:30-12:30. April 1 through May MTWF, 8am-1pm. June through August MTWF, 7:30am -10am due to the summer camp. [...]
Ping Pong Afternoon
Ping Pong Afternoon
Join us in-person on Mondays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. for a smashing afternoon of Ping Pong for you to enjoy. All skill levels welcomed. We will be serving up two tables, rackets, and balls. Register online to come rally with us. Ping Pong can get a little spirited so dress accordingly. For safety, we suggest athletic shoes … no sandals or flip flops. Water will be available for participants to keep cool. Location: PPC [...]
Bridge
Bridge
Join us for Bridge! Whether you are in it for fun and socialization, want to sharpen your wits and skills, or are looking for a partner or foursome for a game of bridge, join us for our open play game day. Every Tuesday from 1 to 4 PM at Speer Hall, Poolesville Seniors will host Bridge. Tables, chairs, cards, score pads, and board games will be provided. Light refreshments will be available. Come meet new [...]
Pickleball
Pickleball
Pickleball is played indoors at the Poolesville Baptist Church December 1 - March 30; MWF, 8:30am-12:30pm. It is played outdoors at Stevens Park April 1- November 30, MTWF, 8am-1pm. Outdoor hours start earlier during the hot weather months and during the Town sponsored summer camp for kids. Approximate hours are: November 27 - March 30 MWF, 8:30-12:30. April 1 through May MTWF, 8am-1pm. June through August MTWF, 7:30am -10am due to the summer camp. [...]
Zumba Gold
Zumba Gold
To help you stay active, Poolesville Seniors is offering Zumba Gold each Wednesday in at 1:00 pm at Speer Hall - 17800 Elgin Rd, Poolesville. Our instructor, Karen McPhatter, will lead you in a well-choreographed program, designed to get you moving and keep you moving. Help us show area youngsters that Seniors care! Shop the grocery sales and BOGOs and bring your items to any Poolesville Seniors event this Summer. We will have a collection box or bin [...]
Mahjong
Mahjong
Join in person Mahjong on Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.! Beginner and seasoned players are welcomed to learn this fun game of skill, strategy and luck. This activity will be ongoing at Speer Hall each Thursday at 10 am unless otherwise noted. For a little background of the game: Mahjong is a tile-based game that was developed in 19th century China. It is commonly played by four players – although three people can also make a [...]
Jumpin’ Joe Motown Oldies Show
Jumpin’ Joe Motown Oldies Show
Join Jumpin Joe Phillips on Thursday, January 25th at 2:00 p.m. for a musical blast-from-the-past when he entertains us with hits from the Motown era: The Temptations, The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Martha & The Vandella’s & lots more as well as jazz standards, blues, and R&B. In person at Speer Hall. 17800 Elgin Rd. (109). Jumpin' Joe has performed on the road for [...]
Pickleball
Pickleball
Pickleball is played indoors at the Poolesville Baptist Church December 1 - March 30; MWF, 8:30am-12:30pm. It is played outdoors at Stevens Park April 1- November 30, MTWF, 8am-1pm. Outdoor hours start earlier during the hot weather months and during the Town sponsored summer camp for kids. Approximate hours are: November 27 - March 30 MWF, 8:30-12:30. April 1 through May MTWF, 8am-1pm. June through August MTWF, 7:30am -10am due to the summer camp. [...]
Pop Up Walk: Seneca Quarries
Pop Up Walk: Seneca Quarries
Join Jon Wolz at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 27th at Riley's Lock where we will walk to the Seneca Stone Cutting Mill and then on to the Seneca Quarries. The stone cutting mill was constructed in two sections. The first one in 1837 and the second in 1867. Stones were cut at the mill and loaded onto canal boats for transport to Georgetown. The stones were used in several buildings in Washington, DC [...]