Spring Holiday -- Friday, March 25. Town Office closed.
Movie Night for Grown-Ups -- Friday, April 1, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Movie Night for Grown-Ups features the Sundance Selection “A Ballerina’s Tale” profiling the life of Misty Copeland, the first African-American woman to become a principal dancer of the American Ballet Theater. Released in 2015 and the film is 88 minutes long. Come enjoy the movie, wine, and snacks. Space is limited, so please RSVP to 301-654-7144 or townoffice@townofchevychase.org [mailto:townoffice@townofchevychase.org] .
Lulu's Fate -- Friday, April 8, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Lulu’s Fate [http://lulusfate.blogspot.com/] performs a mix of music from the Appalachian, southern string band and country blues traditions, as well as original tunes and covers ranging from Hank Williams to Tom Waits. Comprised of Tom Espinola on mandolin & guitar, Kristen Jones on cello and Singer Kara Falck, the trio blends virtuosic instrumentals with lush 3-part vocal harmonies to create new interpretations of traditional tunes. Lulu’s Fate are the 2014 Wammie Award Winner for Best Debut Recording (The Blackest Crow) & were nominated for Best Traditional Folk Group, New Artist of the Year, and Best Traditional Folk recording. Wine, appetizers & desserts will be served. Space is limited, please RSVP to 301-654-7144 or townoffice@townofchevychase.org [mailto:townoffice@townofchevychase.org] .
Trash and Treasures -- The Town’s spring Trash and Treasures [http://www.townofchevychase.org/DocumentCenter/View/1682] is scheduled for the weekend of Saturday, April 16 and Sunday, April 17. The Town offers this bulk trash pickup so that residents can dispose of items that are no longer usable, such as appliances (doors must be removed for safety), furniture, rolled rugs, mattresses, games and bikes, but, if the items are usable, we encourage you to review the list of Alternatives to Trash and Treasures [http://www.townofchevychase.org/DocumentCenter/View/1681] .
Alternatives to Trash and Treasures -- Saturday, April 16, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Lawton Center Parking Lot. The Town offers an Alternative to Trash & Treasures bulk trash pickup for items that are usable. We encourage you to review the list of Alternatives to Trash and Treasures [http://www.townofchevychase.org/DocumentCenter/View/1681] .
Town & Lawton Center Spring Festival -- Saturday, April 30, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., Town Hall & Jane E. Lawton Community Center. The Town and the Lawton Center celebrate spring with an afternoon of food, music, entertainment and presentations. Come join in the fun for Town residents of all ages. Delicious eats from food vendors Curley Q’s, Holy Crepes and Balkanik with outdoor seating from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Great sounds from the B-CC Jazz Combo from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Moon bounces, carnival games, popcorn and sno-cones will be at the Lawton Center. Also, we will have presentations from experts on organizing and de-cluttering, estate planning, money management, aging-place, home care and long-term care. Pickleball on the tennis courts, and art.
Art of Anne Herring -- Saturday, April 30, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., Town Hall at the Spring Festival. Stop by the Town Hall on April 30. Spring will be in full bloom. On display will be six large Masonite panels of art by the late Anne Herring. Long-time Town resident, painter and gardener, Anne was a frequent contributor to the Town’s Art Shows and taught painting to aspiring young artists. Her oil and acrylic flowers are joyful expressions of her love of art and gardening. Anne’s art will be offered for sale with all proceeds donated to the YMCA – Youth and Family Services so that children, regardless of their family’s income, can discover their creative talents through art.
MTA Bethesda Utility Relocation Information -- The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) will begin managing a series of utility relocations, on behalf of Montgomery County, in preparation for the construction of the Bethesda Metrorail Station South Entrance. This work will begin in the coming weeks and is scheduled to be completed in three phases over the next 18-24 months. On or about April 11, 2016, work will begin along Woodmont Avenue at Bethesda Avenue, and continue along Elm Street toward Wisconsin Avenue. For more information, please click here [http://www.townofchevychase.org/DocumentCenter/View/1686] .
Upcoming Meetings & Events:
Click here [http://www.townofchevychase.org/calendar.aspx?CID=14,&Keywords=&startDate=&enddate=&] to view the Town's calendar.