Stories for March 2018

Stories for March 2018

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Tuesday, March 27

Commentary: ‘Channeling Outrage into Activism’

Commentary: Truth about Sports Scholarships

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K9 Teams Hold Workshop, Training

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Operation Medicine Cabinet Cleanout April 28

Service is free, anonymous and no questions asked.

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A Spring Rite: My Peeps — An Easter Story

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Welcoming Spring with a Celebration of New Life in Poolesville

A week-long lesson in pet responsibility.

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Spring Fun: Life: From Streams to Chesapeake Bay at Glen Echo Park

Aquarium offers hands-on learning.

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March For Our Lives Shows Determination

Students lead the protest against gun violence.

Wednesday, March 21

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‘Guys’ Night Out and Seder Summit’ in Potomac

Food, drink and faith.

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Potomac Area Students Honor Those Killed in Parkland

And make plans for March for Our Lives in Washington.

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Swains Lockhouse Rehabilitation Begins on C&O Canal

Family ties to Lockhouse 21.

Tuesday, March 20

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Manners in the Tech Age

Etiquette classes aim to teach lost art of manners.

Friday, March 16

Potomac Home Sales: February, 2018

In February, 2018, 26 Potomac homes sold between $3,125,000-$530,000.

Potomac Home Sales: February, 2018

Tuesday, March 13

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Potomac Developer, Philanthropist Dies at 100

Family, friends mourn loss of Farid Srour.

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Exploring John Glenn’s Life

Souvenir seekers and sightseers crowd sale at home of former astronaut.

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Housing Students and Teachers for March

Local woman spearheads effort to find shelter for those coming for March 24 rally.

Aging in Place?

Learn about creating a plan to live at home forever.

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How ‘Open Floor Plan’ Can Enhance Classic Home

North Arlington residence open to public 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 24.

Monday, March 12

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Highlighting Features that Improve Functionality

Designer must-haves for building a dream kitchen.

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‘Nevertheless, She Persisted’

Commission for Women celebrates 2018 honorees at Women’s History Month reception.

Tuesday, March 6

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Discussing School Shootings and Other Violence with Children

Open dialogue is key to quelling fear, say mental health professionals.

Opinion: Letter to the Editor: No Guns in the Classroom

Gun safety is an American value.

WMCCA: Each Year It Gets More Challenging

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All Aboard at Cabin John Regional Park

Park gains new train cars.

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Spies, Secrets and Little Known War Stories in Potomac

Topic for Potomac Community Village lecture.

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Fire Damages Glen Echo’s Adventure Theatre

Estimated to cost about $500,000.