Flourishing After 55
Information on events for people 55 and over.
Potomac Entertainment Calendar March 27
Information on events going on in the Potomac area.
Cooperative Effort Strengthens Play
Holy Child produces “Beauty and the Beast.”
More than 90 students participated in the cast and crew for “Beauty and the Beast,” presented March 1 and 2 by The Connelly School of the Holy Child. The result was “incredible and amazing,” said director Elsbeth Reaves Fager.
Potomac Bulletin Board March 6
Bulletin board for the Potomac area.
Potomac Entertainment Calendar March 6
Entertainment calendar for the Potomac area.
Potomac Theatre Company Summons ‘Blithe Spirit’
Show opens Friday night.
This month the Potomac Theatre Company presents Noel Coward's comedy “Blithe Spirit.” The play premiered in 1941 in London and was adapted into an Oscar-winning 1945 film starring Rex Harrison. The play begins with a séance where novelist Charles Condomine hopes to gather material for his next book. During the séance the medium accidentally summons the spirit of his first wife, Elvira. Charles is the only one who can see her, and she makes things very difficult on Charles' marriage to his second wife, Ruth.
WES To Present ‘Little Mermaid Jr.’
Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr. will be performed by the sixth-grade class of Washington Episcopal School, on Thursday, March 14 at 7 p.m., Thursday, March 15 at 7 p.m., and Saturday, March 16 at 12:30 p.m.
Art Gallery Hosts ‘Yolanda Prinsloo and Friends’
This month The Art Gallery of Potomac presents “Yolanda Prinsloo and Friends.”
Potomac Calendar Feb. 27
Entertainment calendar for the Potomac area.
Potomac Bulletin Board Wednesday, Feb. 20
Potomac bulletin board for February-June.
Potomac Entertainment Calendar Wednesday, Feb. 20
Entertainment calendar for Potomac
Local Art Exhibit Offers Valentine’s Day Theme
This month the Art Gallery of Potomac presents "Be My Valentine" featuring painting and jewelry for Valentine's Day through Feb. 24.
Police Boundary Change Impacts Potomac
The Montgomery County Police Department began operations under new district boundaries on Monday, Feb. 4, which continue to divide Potomac between the first and second police districts.

