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"The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair
Known as the book that turned millions of high school students off hot dogs, "The Jungle" was originally published in the socialist newspaper "Appeal to Reason" after muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair spent seven weeks working incognito in Chicago's infamous meatpacking plants. A realistic depiction of the struggles and harsh conditions of plan workers and the corruption of powerful people in charge, the descriptions of health issues and unsanitary practices prompted the passage of sanitary reforms such as the Meat Inspection Act. Sadly, the concerns of the book feel increasingly relevant today.
Weekly Young Adult Bible Study
Join the young adults from Triumph of The Cross (a Maryland-based ecumenical Christian community) for a Bible study complete with good discussion and good food. Meetings happen weekly on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. at alternating locations (the homes of our members) and participants are encouraged to stay afterward for a home cooked meal and fellowship. To get the address for this week's meeting, please RSVP, after which you will be sent the address for this week. A zoom option can also be provided to interested individuals. We look forward to meeting you!
Co-working @ the new Tous les Jours in Union Market and lunch @ Chai Pani!
**Come join us for some casual coworking at the** **brand new** **Tous Les Jours** **in Union Market!** **We’ll hold a coworking session from 10-1,** **and then** **walk a few doors down to Chai** **Pani,** **a delicious,** **hip** **new** **Indian spot** **for lunch. Come to the coworking, Chai Pani or both!**
**You can park for free for 3 hours in the parking garage in back of Blue Bottle Coffee, just off Morse St NE.**
**Co-hosted with the Northern Virginia Coworking Group.**
[The new Tous les Jours](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DWW6JFykWWx/?igsh=NGQxZmNzbWVheGpj)
[Chai Pani](https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/10/31/chai-pani-dc-restaurant-review/)
Rhythm & Step
Take this vibrant step aerobics class where participants move to diverse musical styles, from pop to hip-hop, enhancing their workout experience. Ages 18 & up; FREE
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SOLD OUT-Profs & Pints DC: The Course of the Appalachian Trail
**This talk has completely sold out in advance and no door tickets will be available.**
[Profs and Pints DC](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“The Course of the Appalachian Trail,”** on the fascinating past and uncertain future of a beloved wilderness trail and national park, with Mills Kelly, emeritus professor of history at George Mason University and author of *A Hiker’s History of the Appalachian Trail.*
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees, available at [https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/appalachian-trail](https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/appalachian-trail) .]
Spring brings people flocking back to the Appalachian Trail, which for more than 100 years has provided opportunities to spend anywhere from a few hours to six months traversing the Appalachian Mountains. Stretching more than 2,000 miles across 14 states, from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine, it ranks among the most iconic long-distance hiking trails in the world. It and its associated national park are annually visited by nearly 17 million.
Gear up for Earth Day—and perhaps some time on the trail yourself—by spending an evening with Mills Kelly, an expert on all things Appalachian Trail and is the author of two books and numerous articles on the trail’s history.
We’ll start our scholarly journey by looking at the trail’s origins. First proposed by Benton MacKaye, a forester, in 1921 as a place for urban workers to get some fresh air and sunshine, the trail took 16 years to scout, map, and carve out of the mountains. The first version was woven together mostly from abandoned mountain roads, Indigenous people's paths, and highways.
Drawing on research in archives up and down the length of the trail, Professor Mills will show us archival photographs and video clips spread across the decades of the trail’s history, and he'll let the voices of hikers themselves describe how the experience of hiking has changed over the decades. You’ll earn what hikers ate before the advent of freeze-dried backpacker meals and when and why thru-hiking became a thing. More profoundly, we’ll examine how innovations in gear changed the experiences of women on the trail, and how changing attitudes about race transformed the hiking community.
Professor Mills will describe how the trail is maintained entirely by 33 volunteer clubs, including the D.C. area’s Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, founded in 1927 to help build it. Looking ahead, he’ll discuss how the trail’s long-term health as a recreational resources is being affected by declining federal support, overuse in some sections, and climate change. (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. Talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: A 1928 photo of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club taking a break from its work (National Park Service / Public Domain).
Beekeeping Events This Week
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Black-Owned Farm Open House!
**Interested in urban farming?**
Guess what? DC has a few urban farms, including 3 Part Harmony Farm!
**3 Part Harmony Farm is a Black woman-owned and operated farm in Northeast DC.**
They also produce pesticide-free food and operate a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.
They're hosting their open house from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. on Saturday, April 25th.
Address:
3 Part Harmony Farm
3401 12th Street NE
Washington, DC 20017
February Greek Language MeetUp
Γειά σας! I Hope folks are having a good spring. We had a great March MeetUp and olive oil tasting in Manassas last month. Look for more weekend events in the future, but for April we will return to DC and hold our Greek MeetUp at The Parthenon on Thursday night, April 23rd at 7 PM.
There are a few other Hellenic events to note,including:
* The film ‘Kapothistrias’ screens for one night only on April 22nd. You can find more info here: [https://www.fathomentertainment.com/releases/the-governor/](https://www.fathomentertainment.com/releases/the-governor/)
* We’re invited to the 10th UMD Modern Greek Studies Conference, titled “Byzantium, Hellenism, and the Shaping of Modernity” on Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 1:00 – 4:00 PM. The conference will be held at Marie Mount Hall, Room 1400, University of Maryland, College Park and promises to be “an engaging afternoon featuring faculty and undergraduate presentations exploring the enduring legacy of Byzantium and its influence on modern Hellenism and global intellectual traditions
* Saint Sophia’s Greek Festival is the weekend of May 15-17. I/m out of town that week but will be back in time to attend on Sunday, May 17th.
A pretty nice list of events, highlighted of course by our MeetUp on April 23rd at The Parthenon. Να τα πούμε! - Athan
Ethiopian Lunch in Silver Spring!
Come enjoy authentic Ethiopian food at the highly-rated [Effoi restaurant](https://www.effoirestaurants.com/), or discover it for the first time! The photo shows a mixed veggie plate served on and with the unique spongy sourdough injera bread of Ethiopian cuisine. It's typical to share platters like this (adding meat if desired too) and eat family style.
Some dishes are spicy and others less so, we can modify or designate as needed!
After the lunch, we can walk around and look at the craft booths at the Spring Makers' Market, which runs from 10 to 4.
[https://www.downtownsilverspring.com/events/spring-makers-market/](https://www.downtownsilverspring.com/events/spring-makers-market/)
The restaurant is a 12-minute walk from the Silver Spring metro station.
And of course the wonderful company of FFF>50 friends is the best part! Hope to see you! Thanks so much to Sandy for the planning!
Ditch The Small Talk
**Tired of surface-level conversations?**
Join us for *Ditch the Small Talk*—an evening of deep, real connection with strangers who are down to go there.
We’ll meet in the grass in front of the cathedral, break into small groups, and draw questions from a deck of cards designed to spark vulnerable, honest conversations.
How it works:
Draw a card and ask a question.
Listen. Don't coach or give advice without permission.
Try to ask follow-up questions when people share.
You can spend 1 minute on a question or 1 hour, just go with the flow.
**If you show up late, please don't interrupt the speaker. Just sit down in a group of your choice and they'll bring you up to speed when whoever is talking finishes.
Bring a blanket or chair if you don't want to sit in the grass.
*** Rules***
1. Don't debate politics
2. Keep what is shared in the group within the group
3. If you need to use your phone, step away from your group first
Hackathon, AI for Government, $5K in prizes
**Deep Learning Adventures** and the larger **Data Community DC** are thrilled to collaborate with **www.compiled.sh** by **Transpose Platform** and co-organize the largest AI hackathon event in DC so far! We are excited to collaborate with Truc Phan as well as Jeff Hale and Will Angel to make this large scale effort a reality.
If you are an AI enthusiast, builder, product manager, UI/UX designer, student or simply enjoy using AI tools effectively, this event is made for you! We are looking for talented individuals and teams to showcase their skills and build awesome products during our hackathon event. There are significant monetary ($5K+) and swag prizes for you as well as direct feedback from selected **Y Combinator** startups. Join us today!!!
PLEASE RSVP ON LUMA:
[https://luma.com/bmabw4qr](https://luma.com/bmabw4qr)
If you have any questions feel free to reach out directly!
Thank you,
**George Zoto, Truc Phan**, **Deep Learning Adventures** and **Data Community DC**
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Free Class: Growing Mushrooms
Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Free Communal Garden Class Series
GROWING MUSHROOMS
In this class, we will discuss how to raise mushrooms on logs outdoors as a way to raise food in parts of your yard that are usually too shady to grow vegetables or other crops.
We will discuss what mushroom species can be cultivated, what tree species they can grow on, and demonstrate how to prepare and inoculate the logs. By following these steps, you can have your own bountiful mushroom harvest!
APRIL 27 | 6:00-7:30 PM | WELLS BARN
1851 E BROAD ST, COLUMBUS, OH 43205
INSTRUCTOR: MARC AMANTE
Mare Amante is an Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Educator with Central State University who is also currently serving as CSU Extension's Agriculture and Natural Resources Interim Program Leader.
He has worked on and managed diversified vegetable farms across the Midwest and currently owns and operates an urban farm here in Ohio where he raises microgreens, vegetables, raspberries, and log-grown mushrooms for sale to local markets and restaurants.
Registerefor free here
https://www.fpconservatory.org/events/cg-growing-mushrooms/
5th annual Earth Day Celebration! And Native Plant Sale- Pataskala
5th annual Earth Day Celebration!
This year (2026) the Celebration is scheduled for April 25th with activities running from 10am-2pm.
This is a non-ticketed event. Everyone is welcome! We will have food trucks, Birds of Prey, kids crafts, live music, raspberry plants, apple trees, and of course NATIVE PLANTS!
Where: Lynd Fruit Farm, 9399 Morse Rd, Pataskala Ohio 43062
Time: Activities will be from 10am- 2pm. The Market will remain open until 5pm.
Inniswood Gardens Plant Sale 2026 Day 1
Annual plant sale to support the Inniswood Volunteers Inc., giving back to the gardens.
Offering mostly perennials, herbs and a few shrubs.
Day 1: Saturday May 2, 2026 8am-4pm
Day 2: Sunday May 3, 2026: 11a-3pm
rain or shine.
Bring a wagon if you have one!
Inniswood Gardens Plant Sale 2026 Day 2
Annual plant sale to support the Inniswood Volunteers Inc., giving back to the gardens.
Offering mostly perennials, herbs and a few shrubs.
Day 1: Saturday May 2, 2026 8am-4pm
Day 2: Sunday May 3, 2026: 11a-3pm
rain or shine.
Bring a wagon if you have one!
























