Laurel Area Weekend Events: Check Out What's Happening

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Laurel MD

24 February, 2022

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LAUREL, MD — Looking to go on a family outing? Hoping to spend a night out with friends? Patch has you covered with several events and happenings taking place this week throughout Laurel. Here are some events taking place in town this weekend. Want to add your own event? Whether you're planning a knitting circle, a board game night, or fashion show, there's no better place to share it than Patch's event calendar. You can also spread the word in nearby communities by promoting your event. The cost is $1 per day per community. Here are a few events happening this weekend in and around Laurel: Driving Miss Daisy When: Friday, February 25th at 7:30 p.m. Where: Emmanuel United Methodist Church What: Join UpStage Artists as they present their winter production of Driving Miss Daisy! Driving Miss Daisy is Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play about the growing respect and friendship between an elderly Jewish widow and her African American chauffeur. This heartwarming s... Learn More Dunne and Durang One Act Festival When: Friday, February 25th at 8:00 p.m. Where: Laurel Mill Playhouse What: The Actor's Nightmare by Christopher Durang directed by Rocky Nunzio. Synopsis: Involves an accountant named George and who is mistaken for an actor's understudy and forced to perform in a play for which he does not know any of the lines. For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls by Chr... Learn More Featured Event: Lornwood Daycare Closing/Renovation Sale. Everything Must Go When: Saturday, February 26th at 11:00 a.m. Where: Lornwood Day Care & Preschool, 10453 Green Mountain Cir, Columbia, MD, 21044 What: All of our learning materials, furniture, toys, tables, outdoor play equipment, children's book collection, cribs, dressing tables, and etc. will have to be removed from the center for the renovation. Everything is in great condition. Saturday 11:00 till 3:00. Learn More Featured Event: Lornwood Daycare Closing/Renovation Sale. Everything Must Go (John Rynn) FLEA MARKET, Estate sale, Thrift store sat 7-11am cash only 443 569 2290 When: Saturday, February 26th at 7:00 a.m. Where: St. Andrew's United Methodist Church 4a Wallace Manor Rd, Edgewater, MD, 21037 What: Spaces available $15 10x4 ft space table ,chair provided call friday for reservations CLEARANCE SALE 4 Wallace manor rd edgewater, Vintage Raleigh Cole ladies bike no rust everything original, Vintage Clothes Hampers, 3 Nikon camera Lenses, 30 Norman Rockwell plates, 10 Antiqu... Learn More portrait to postcards When: Saturday, February 26th at 9:00 a.m. Where: [email protected] What: if you have a loved one who needs a lift (& who doesn't) email me a photo of yourself or a family member and i will draw your portrait  then i will email your portrait back to you so that you can forward the portrait to your favorite printing service & have your portra... Learn More Driving Miss Daisy When: Saturday, February 26th at 7:30 p.m. Where: Emmanuel United Methodist ChurchWhat: Join UpStage Artists as they present their winter production of Driving Miss Daisy! Driving Miss Daisy is Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play about the growing respect and friendship between an elderly Jewish widow and her African American chauffeur. This heartwarming s... Learn More Dunne and Durang One Act Festival When: Saturday, February 26th at 8:00 p.m. Where: Laurel Mill Playhouse What: The Actor's Nightmare by Christopher Durang directed by Rocky Nunzio. Synopsis: Involves an accountant named George, who is mistaken for an actor's understudy and forced to perform in a play for which he does not know any of the lines. For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls by Chr... Learn More Driving Miss Daisy When: Sunday, February 27th at 2:00 p.m. Where: Emmanuel United Methodist Church What: Join UpStage Artists as they present their winter production of Driving Miss Daisy! Driving Miss Daisy is Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play about the growing respect and friendship between an elderly Jewish widow and her African American chauffeur. This heartwarming s... Learn More Featured Event: Learn How To Reduce Your Risk For Heart Disease During American Heart Month When: Monday, February 28th at 9:00 p.m. What: This article is for informational purposes only. February is American Heart Month — and since heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, it's extremely important to take your heart health seriously. There are many known risk factors for heart disease, i... Learn More Featured Event: Learn How To Reduce Your Risk For Heart Disease During American Heart Month (GoodRx) Homeschool Class for 8th to 12th Graders | How to Read Literature like a Pro! When: Tuesday, March 1st at 9:00 a.m. Where: Online What: How to read literature like a Pro! (8-12): This class will give your students the tools they need to feel comfortable while diving into the wide world of literature. Using How to Read Literature like a Professor (along with the companion How to Read Literature Like a Professor... Learn More SOS Book Club: The Willie Lynch Letter & The Making of a Slave When: Tuesday, March 1st at 6:30 p.m. Where: www.regeneration180.org What: The Willie Lynch letter is the mathematics BEHIND this thing we now know as institutional racism. What lessons can be learned from the reading?  Join us for three days of powerful discussions and cooperative activities.  Reading materials provided.  March 1-3, 2022 @ 6:30... Learn More Homeschool Class for 6th-12th Graders: Entrepreneurship Basics When: Wednesday, March 2nd at 9:00 a.m. Where: Online What: Entrepreneurship Basics (6-12): We will study the habits and mindsets of successful entrepreneurs, and students will write down their own goals and establish their own planning/goal setting system. Students will be exposed to how to develop branding and marketing plans along w... Learn More Homeschool Class: Cook with Books When: Wednesday, March 2nd at 10:30 a.m. Where: Online What: Cook with Books (K -5): Each week we will begin class with a thoughtfully selected children's picture book. Then we will put on our pretend chef's hat and prepare a scrumptious recipe that will bring our story to life. Our taste buds will then be delighted with an easy to crea... Learn More Check out all the local events posted by your neighbors, or add your own, on the Laurel Patch community calendar. Editor's note: This article was automatically generated based on event information mainly provided by community members. Patch has not independently verified most of this information, always check with organizers to confirm posted events are proceeding as planned. Click on any event in the list for more details. You can also reach out to [email protected] with any questions or other feedback about this article.

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