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Wednesday, April 17, 2024
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As people age, many experience life changes that can impact mental health, such as a medical illness, death or illness of a loved one, or a job loss. Feelings of grief, social isolation and loneliness can lead to depression and anxiety. Learn how anxiety may present in older adults from Carlos Brown, Ph.D., LICSW, from Sibley Memorial Hospital. Sponsored by Suburban Hospital in partnership with Friendship Heights Neighbors Network, Greater Stonegate Village and Little Falls Village. Register for Zoom link here https://maintainmentalhealth.events.suburbanhospital.org/?et_rid=976853110&et_sid=5160896&utm_campaign=&utm_content=https%3A%2F%2Fmaintainmentalhealth.events.suburbanhospital.org%2F&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=SFMC
The group chooses movies to watch ahead of time, and then gather to discuss. This month we discuss sports movies - MoneyBall, Hoosiers, and Breaking Away. All are welcome. Hosted by Diana Kitt.
Award Winning public speaker, Florence Williams, author of "The Nature Fix," will lead us through an investigation into the restorative benefits of nature. She will draw on cutting-edge research and her explorations to examine the relationship between nature and human cognition, mood, and creativity. Florence Williams is a journalist, author, and podcaster. The Nature Fix was an Audible bestseller and was named a top summer read by J.P Morgan. She is a contributing editor at Outside Magazine and a freelance writer for the New York Times and numerous other publications. A fellow at the Center for Humans and Nature and a visiting scholar at George Washington University, Florence’s work focuses on the environment, health and science.
Hosted by Bradley Hills Village at the Connie Morella library. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP to info@bradleyhillsvillage.org
4545 East-West Highway
Bethesda, MD 20814
Round House Theatre is providing free tickets to BMAV as part of its program to partner with nonprofit community organizations. Join BMAV members for the "incendiary and provocative world premiere" of of "A Jumping-Off Point." Full of humor and complex characters, A Jumping-Off Point is a sharp and electric new play from rising star playwright and screenwriter Inda Craig-Galván.
Leslie Wallace is a promising Black writer who has just landed her first deal with HBO. Her celebration is cut short when she gets a surprise visit from Andrew, a white man from her grad school cohort, who accuses her of plagiarizing his script. Their confrontation—and eventual uneasy alliance—forces a reckoning on representation, privilege, and who gets to tell what kinds of stories.
10 tickets are available, first come first served. RSVP required. Tickets will be emailed to attendees.
Paid parking is available at a flat rate of $6 for Round House patrons entering after 6 pm - underneath the theatre at 7501 Wisconsin Ave.