11 town from 8
DAVID ROTH Tuesday at 8. Unitarian Universalist Church of Rockville, 100 Welsh Park Dr., Rockville. 301-275-7459.
www.focusmusic.org. $18; advance, $15
JOSHUA BAYERWednesday at noon. Rockville Farmers Market, East Montgomery Avenue at Rockville Town Center, Rockville. 240-314-8620. www.
rockvillemd.gov/events/farmers.htm. Free.
YVONNE JOHNSONWednesday noon
SULLY QUILT SHOW & SALE • Antique & new quilt sales • Oral quilt appraisals
37th Annual
• Quilting supplies, demonstrations, exhibit and door prize • Food
Sunday, September 12 • 10am - 4:30pm
Admission: $9/Adult, $8/Senior, $6/Child Sully Historic Site, 3650 Historic Sully Way, Chantilly, VA 20151 For more information, call 703-437-1794
www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/sully
For accommodations, call 703-324-8563, TTY 703-803-3354
Take Metrobus or Metrorail to...
Introducing NEW
and
MULTICULTURAL CHILDREN’S BOOK FESTIVAL
TOMORROW! SAT., SEP. 11 NOON–7 P.M.
$69999 Sale
MSRP: $149500 Model #: BAS-300
or Trombone Sale
More than 20 FREE PERFORMANCES including Richard Smallwood, Eugenia León, Rocknoceros, Beat Ya Feet Kings, El Gran Silencio,
National Symphony Orchestra, Nayas, and more! For the latest information, call (202) 467-4600
kennedy-center.org/openhouse
The Kennedy Center welcomes patrons with disabilities. Some events may require free tickets.
No free parking for free events.
Ride Metro to Foggy Bottom-GWU Station. Then take the FREE shuttles running every 15 minutes beginning at 11 a.m.
Major support for the Open House Arts Festival and Celebrate Mexico 2010 is made possible by
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Additional support is provided in part by the D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Kennedy Center Washington Committee on the Arts.
The National Symphony Orchestra Open House performance is funded in part by the Dallas Morse Coors Foundation for the Performing Arts. Additional support for the Multicultural Children’s Book Festival is provided by
Celebrate Mexico 2010 is presented in association with the National Council for the Arts and Culture (Conaculta, Mexico), the Embassy of Mexico, the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Mexican Cultural Institute.
International Programming at the Kennedy Center is made possible through the generosity of the Kennedy Center International Committee on the Arts.
Bailey’s Crossroads
(703) 820-3610
Burke (703) 764-1400
Centreville+ (571) 218-6629
Dumfries+ (571) 225-0259
Falls Church+ (571) 425-9107
Lorton+ (571) 218-8538
Bel Air (410) 569-3500
Bowie (301) 262-5950
$34999 Trumpet
MSRP: $69900 Model #: BTR-300 or BTB-300
Maryland Locations
Arundel Mills+ (240) 409-5487
Columbia Crossing+ (240) 409-5486
Ellicott City (410) 461-1844
Frederick (301) 694-0007
Gaithersburg+ (240) 409-5488
Germantown (301) 353-1113
Hagerstown (301) 733-1441
Largo+ (301) 385-3260
Virginia Locations
Manassas (703) 361-0149
McLean (703) 356-9394
Oakton (703) 281-0400
*Subject to lesson availability. See store or visit
MusicArts.com for details.
Reston+ (571) 425-9072
South Fairfax+ (571) 425-9093
Springfield (703) 451-0875
+Music & Arts Express Rental Locations only carry rental instruments and rental related products. Back To School Sale offers available from 7/12/10 - 10/3/10.
Sterling (703) 444-3700
Woodbridge (703) 491-4196
Laurel (240) 568-0600
Oxon Hill+ (301) 335-5319
Rockville (301) 881-6440
Severna Park (410) 544-1010
Timonium (410) 453-0811
White Oaks+ (301) 312-4708
Alto Saxophone
to 2. Jazz music. Willow Garden Theater, Bethesda Gateway Building, 7201 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. 301-352-5387. Free.
ANNE WATTS AND BOISTER Wednesday at 6. Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, 801 Chase St., Annapolis. 410-263-5544. 410-280-5640. www.
marylandhall.org. Free.
TLAYOLTIYANE, TLEN HUICANI Wednesday at 6. Kennedy Center, South Plaza, 2700 F St. NW. 202-467-4600. 800-444-1324. (TDD: 202-416-8524). Free.
CROSBY, STILLS AND NASH Wednesday at 6:30. Pier Six Concert Pavilion, 731 Eastern Ave., Baltimore. 410-625-3100. 202-397-7328, 410-547-7328.
www.piersixpavilion.com. $36-$68.50.
EMPIRE SWING Thursday at 6. Market Common Clarendon, 2800 Clarendon Blvd., Arlington. 703- 807-2922. Free.
RANA SANTACRUZ Thursday at 6. Kennedy Center, Millennium Stage, 2700 F St. NW. 202-467-4600.
800-444-1324.
www.kennedy-center.org. Free.
CHIDDY BANG Thursday at 7:30. Adele H. Stamp Student Union, Campus Drive, University of Maryland, College Park. 301-314-3375. $10, $7 with university ID.
JIMMY GAUDREAU & MOONDI KLEIN Thursday at 8. Franklin Park Performing & Visual Arts Center, 36441 Blueridge View Lane, Purcellville. 540-338-7973. www.
franklinparkartscenter.org. $12, $10 for seniors and students.
DANCING
GLEN ECHO OPEN BAND Friday at 8:30. Contra dance. Lesson at 7:30 p.m. Glen Echo Park, Bumper Car Pavilion, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. 301-634-2222.
www.glenechopark.org. $9.
SWINGIN’ VIBES Friday at 9. Swing dance. Lesson at 8:30 p.m. Hilton Washington Dulles Airport, 13869 Park
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Flute or Clarinet
$29999 Sale
MSRP: $64900 Model #: BFL-300 or BCL-300
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