THE WASHINGTON POST • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2010
38 Sports
PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL
NATIONALS Friday at 7:05, Saturday at 1:05 and Sunday at 1:35 against the Florida Marlins. Nationals Park, 1500 South Capitol St. SE. 202-675-6287.
washington.nationals.mlb.com. $10-$325.
ORIOLES Monday-Wednesday at 7:05 against the Toronto Blue Jays. Oriole Park at Camden Yards, 333 W. Camden St., Baltimore. 888-848-2473. baltimore.
orioles.mlb.com. $8-$135.
FOOTBALL
REDSKINS Sunday at 8:20 against the Dallas Cowboys. FedEx Field, 1600 FedEx Way, Landover. 301-276-6050. www.
redskins.com.
SOCCER
FREEDOM Saturday at 7 against the Atlanta Beat. Maryland SoccerPlex, 18031 Central Park Cir., Boyds. 866-761-4625. www.womensprosoccer. com/dc. $20-$100.
RECREATIONAL BIKING
2009 PHOTO BY RICHARD A. LIPSKI/THE WASHINGTON POST
See Sonia Bompastor, right, and the rest of the Washington Freedom play the Atlanta Beat on Saturday. At left is Sky Blue’s Yael Averbuch.
SOUTHERN MARYLAND CENTURY — INDIAN HEAD 100 Sunday registration 7 to 9. Ride 16, 29, 45, 62 or 100 miles on Sunday. The rides include food and drink at rest stops, well-marked routes, a map and
cue sheet and an after-ride picnic. This ride is for bicyclists of all ability levels and includes a segment of the new Indian Head Rail Trail. From the Village Green in Indian Head. 301-567-0089.
www.ohbike.org. $25.
HIKING
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB WASHINGTON CHAPTER Hike 6.5 miles near Gathland State Park, Md., on Saturday. 410-263-1844.
www.amc-dc.org.
CAPITAL HIKING CLUB Hike 7.7 to 11.3 miles in Gunpowder Falls State Park on Saturday. 301-530-8633.
www.capitalhikingclub.org.
CENTER HIKING CLUB Hike four miles in Adams Morgan, Kalorama, Rock Creek Park and Georgetown on Friday. 703-525-3357. Hike more than eight miles along Klingle Road on Saturday. 301-773-7527. Hike 11 miles to the top of Robertson Mountain on Sunday. 703-765-0833. Hike two to four miles through Vienna on Tuesday. 703-532-2031.
www.centerhikingclub.org.
MOUNTAIN CLUB OF MARYLAND Hike 10 miles on the Kowomu Trail portion of the Union Mills trails, climbing Spiegle Hill before entering Hashawha. 805-300-4698. Hike 8.6 miles in Gambrill State Park on Wednesday. 410-730-5957. Hike 7.5 miles from Harford Road to Jerusalem Mill on Wednesday. 410-363-2620.
www.mcomd. org.
NORTHERN VIRGINIA HIKING CLUB Hike 10 miles in Shenandoah National Park on Saturday. 703-395-5327. Hike 9.3 miles in Prince William Forest Park on Saturday. 703-590-1442. Hike seven
miles along the Catoctin Trail on Sunday. 410-531-3230. Hike five miles in Burke Lake Park on Sunday. 703-425-2820.
www.nvhc.com.
POTOMAC APPALACHIAN TRAIL CLUB Hike seven miles on Carr Mountain in Virginia on Saturday. 540-622-6422. Hike five miles in Seneca Creek State Park on Wednesday. 301-947-9146.
www.patc. net.
MINIGOLF
UPTON HILL FALL CLASSIC MINIGOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday at 10. The day will consist of a team “fun” tournament in the morning and an individual tournament for serious players in the afternoon. Lunch will be provided. Players may register for either round, or both. The winner of the individual competition round will qualify for the Harris Cup national championship tournament, held in Vestal, New York, on Oct. 2. 6060 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. 703-534-3437.
www.nvrpa.org/park/ upton_hill. $12 for one round, $17 for both.
SKATING
WASHINGTON AREA ROAD SKATERS Friday at 7. Beginner free skate over flat terrain around the monuments. Meet in front of the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue.
www.skatedc.org.
WALKING
9/11 MEMORIAL WALK Saturday, start between 9 and 1 and finish by 4. The event features 5K and 10K trails. Montpelier Mansion, 9650 Muikirk Rd., Laurel. 301-717-3604.
www.ava.org/clubs/ freestate.
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“DINING WITH THE TSARS” Wednesday 6:30 to 7:30. A lecture by Scott Ruby, curator of Russian and Eastern European Art, looking at the dining customs of the Russian Imperial Court in the 18th and 19th centuries. Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens, 4155 Linnean Ave. NW. 202-686-5807.
www.hillwoodmuseum.org. $15, $10 for Hillwood members and college students.
DISTRICT SAMPLE SALE Thursday 5:30 to 9:30. Designer clothing stores and boutiques offer highly discounted prices to benefit George Washington University Medical Center’s Mammovan. 3336 M St. NW, 3336 M St. NW. www.
districtsamplesale.com. $40.
“CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN PAINTINGS: OBERLIN MASTERWORKS AT THE PHILLIPS ” Thursday at 6:30. A discussion with Collete Crossman, former curator of academic programs at Oberlin College, about works from the school’s art museum. Phillips Collection, 1600 21st St. NW. 202-387-2151. www.
phillipscollection.org. By donation.
MARYLAND
ANNAPOLIS GHOST TOUR Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Through Oct. 31. This spooky two-hour walking tour through Annapolis is sponsored by the Historic Annapolis Foundation and Watermark Tours. Museum Store, 77 Main St., Annapolis. 410-268-7601, Ext. 100. 410-268-7601. www.
watermarkjourney.com. $20, ages 3-11 $14, age 2 and younger free. Reservations encouraged.
ANNUAL DOLL SHOW AND SALE 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Doll sales and exhibits sponsored by the Southern Maryland Doll Club. Thomas Stone High School, 3785 Leonardtown Rd., Waldorf. 301-868-6410. $4, $1 children younger than 12.
WOMAN’S CLUB OF CHEVY CHASE ANTIQUES SHOWFriday 10 to 5, Saturday 10 to 6 and Sunday 11 to 4. A three-day antiques show fundraiser featuring paintings, jewelry, oriental rugs, furniture and garden items. Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase, 7931 Connecticut Ave., Chevy Chase. 301-652-8480.
info@wcccmd.org. $10; gala preview party Sept. 9 with reservation, $50.
BETHESDA ART WALK Friday 6 to 9, through Dec. 10. Stroll through Bethesda galleries for a panorama of local artists. Downtown Bethesda, Wisconsin Avenue and Old Georgetown Road and surrounding areas, Bethesda. 301-215-6660.
www.bethesda.org. Free.
MARYLAND RENNAISSANCE FESTIVAL Saturday and Sunday, through Oct. 24. Maryland Renaissance Festival Grounds, 1821 Crownsville Rd., Annapolis. 800-296-7304. $18; $15 ages 62 and older; $8 ages 7 to 15; free ages 6 and younger.
DUCK FAIR Saturday 9 to 4. Dozens of exhibitors of duck decoys and duck-themed art. Havre de Grace Decoy Museum, 215 Giles St., Havre de Grace, Md. 410-939-3739. Free.
FENTON STREET ARTS MARKET Local artists and crafters, food, antiques, live entertainment and more. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays through Oct. 30. Fenton Street Market, Fenton Street and Silver Spring Avenue, Silver Spring. 301-943-9261. www.fentonstreetmarket. com. Free.
WOODLAND INDIAN DISCOVERY DAY Saturday 10 to 5. Learn the ways of the Yaocomaco with hands-on activities like food preparation, roof thatching, deerskin curing and bow hunting. Edible plant walks begin at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and the Tayac Territory Dancers perform at 1 p.m. Native American foods will be sold. Historic St. Mary’s City, 18751 Hogaboom Lane, St. Mary’s City. 240-895-4990. 800-762-1634. www.
stmaryscity.org. Included with admission: $10, ages 6-12 $3.50, age 5 and younger free.
DOGGIE DIP DAY Saturday noon to 4. Dog owners are welcome to bring their canine friends to enjoy a day at the pool. Rockville Municipal Swim Center, 355 Martins Lane, Rockville. 240-314-8750.
www.rockvillemd.gov/swimcenter. $5 per dog.
UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL Saturday noon to 9 and Sunday noon to 8. Traditional Ukrainian foods, dance, song and crafts are part of the 34th annual festival. Patterson Park, Linwood and Eastern avenues, Baltimore. 410-967-0501. 410-563-3160.
www.ukrainianfestival.net. Free.
RESURRECTION DANCE THEATER OF HAITI Saturday at 7:30. A dance troupe consisting of Haitians who were orphaned as children performs to raise money for Haitian relief. St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 10701 Old Georgetown Rd., Rockville. 301-530-2613.
www.heartswithhaiti.org. $25.
33RD ANNUAL TAKOMA PARK FOLK FESTIVAL Sunday 11 to 6. Seven stages of music and dance including blues, salsa, klezmer, African drumming, Thai dance, tributes to Bob Marley and Lucinda Williams and more. Plus, a juried crafts show, children’s activities, food and more. Takoma Park Middle School, 7611 Piney Branch Rd., Silver Spring. 301-589-0202.
301-650-6444.
www.tpff.org.
MANY MOONS FESTIVAL 2010 Sunday 11 to 6. The fifth celebration includes arts and crafts, martial arts, food and teas. Six stages will host nine performing arts groups. Towson University, Center for the Arts, 8000 York Rd., Towson, Md. 410-704-2787. www.
new.towson.edu/asianarts. $15 in advance, $20 at the door; $5 for students in advance, $10 at the door.
WRITER’S CENTER OPEN HOUSE Sunday noon to 3. Workshop leaders, staff members and board members will discuss the center’s fall workshops. The Writer’s Center, 4508 Walsh St., Bethesda. 301-654-8664.
www.writer.org. Free.
“PERFORMING RACE IN AFRICAN AMERICAN VISUAL CULTURE” Thursday 8:30 to 5. A symposium looking at race as an ideology, with a keynote address Wednesday at 6 at the Phillips Collection. University of Maryland, Cole Student Activities Building, College Park.
driskellcenter@umd.edu. 301-314-2615.
www.driskellcenter.umd.edu. Free, registration required.
FALL BIRD WALK Thursday at 3, through Nov. 18. A stroll along the Luther Goldman Birding Trail. Lake Artemesia Natural Area, Ruatan Street and Berwyn Road, Berwyn Heights. 301-459-3375. Free.
VIRGINIA
MCLEAN AAUW USED BOOK SALE Friday 9 to 7, Saturday 10 to 6 and Sunday noon to 4. Sponsored by the McLean Branch of the American Association of University Women to raise money for scholarships for women. McLean Community Center, 1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean. 703-356-8364.
www.mcleanaauw.org. Free.
BASIC GARDENING SERIES: DON’T WASTE YOUR RIND, COMPOST IT Friday 1:30 to 2:30. Learn how to create and care for your own compost bins. Green Spring Gardens, 4603 Green Spring Rd., Alexandria area. 703-642-5173. www.
fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/parktakes. $12, registration required.
VIRGINIA AIR SHOWSaturday 7 to 7. Performances include the Flying Circus, Blackhawk helicopters and Tuskegee airman, in honor of Patriot’s Day. Warren County Airport, 229 Stokes Airport Rd., Front Royal. 540-635-3570.
www.VirginiaAirShow.com. $10 age 5 and older, $5 seniors, free for age 4 and younger.
LIVING WELL EXPO Saturday 9 to 5. A health and wellness event with a variety of health specialists and organizations. Hyatt Dulles, 2300 Dulles Corner Blvd.,
THOMAS CAIN/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will speak at the National Archives on Monday.
Herndon. 571-218-9111. 703-713-1234.
www.livingwellvirginia.com. Free.
SAGE ADVICE Saturday 9:30 to 11:30. Staff horticulturist Nancy Olney discusses salvias and their propagation, care and maintenance. Green Spring Gardens, 4603 Green Spring Rd., Alexandria area. 703-642-5173. www.
fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/parktakes. $25, registration required.
EIGHTH ANNUAL ALEXANDRIA FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Saturday 10 to 7 and Sunday 10 to 5. Paintings, sculptures, jewelry and more from artists nationwide will adorn King Street. Along King Street, from East Washington to Union streets, Alexandria. 954-472-3755. 800-388-9119. www.
funsideofthepotomac.com. Free.
BALLSTON ARTS AND CRAFTS MARKET Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; concert by Lynn Veronneau Trio, noon-2 p.m. Jewelry, pottery, decoupage, photography and more, sponsored by Ballston-Virginia Square Partnership. Welburn Square, Wilson Boulevard and Taylor Street, Arlington. 703-528-3527. Free.
BALLSTON FARMERS MARKET Bath products, stuffed animals, purses, crafts, art and accessories by local makers. Thursday 3 to 7. Ballston Farmers Market, Welburn Square (near Ballston Metro and Ballston Common Mall), Ninth and N. Stuart streets, Arlington. 703-528-3527 (Julie Martin Mangis).
www.ballstonvasquare.org.
CIVIL WAR PROGRAM Saturday 10 to 4. Army life of Civil War soldiers depicted by reenactors from the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. Includes
11 a.m. and 3 p.m. firing demonstrations. Fort Ward Museum and Historic Site, 4301 W. Braddock Rd., Alexandria. 703-746-4848. Donations accepted.
ART ACTIVATED Saturday noon to 4. Art demonstrations and hands-on art projects, as well as dance performances to inspire visitors’ creative sides. Torpedo Factory Art Center, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria. 703-838-4565. www.
torpedofactory.org.
www.torpedofactory. org/
art_activated.htm. Free.
QUILT SHOW AND SALESunday 10 to 4:30. Buy handmade quilts and antique linens. Sully Historic Site, 3650 Historic Sully Way, Chantilly. 703-437-1794. $9, $8 seniors $6 children.
SLAVIC AMERICAN FESTIVAL Sunday noon to 6:30. Music, traditional Slavic food, an icon exhibition, folk arts, crafts, traditional foods, children’s activities, a rummage sale and more. Epiphany of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church, 3410 Woodburn Rd., Annandale. 703-573-3986. www.epiphanyofourlord. org. Free.
LEE-FENDALL HOUSE WINE TASTING Led by Wilkinson Wine Cellar, featuring wines from Italy, Sept. 15. Lee-Fendall House Museum, 614 Oronoco St., Alexandria. 703-548-1789. www.
leefendallhouse.org. $25.
OATLANDS AFTER FIVE: GARDENS AT SUNSET Thursday 5:30 to 7:30. Music and garden tours with beverages and snacks available for purchase (or take a picnic). Oatlands Plantation, 20850 Oatlands Plantation Lane, Leesburg. 703-777-3174.
www.oatlands.org. $12; Oatlands members, $6; age 5 and younger, free.
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