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Moshi Toastmasters Club Meeting (Hybrid)
Join us for Moshi Toastmasters Club Meetings (Hybrid)
We meet every Saturday!
Time: 6:10 PM onwards
Online: Zoom Meeting ID: 819 4955 5108 | Passcode: 589358
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81949555108?pwd=bC0b1au3citt81jU7ae0zhahyYfXjM.1
Offline: Global Achievers School, Near Moshi Toll Plaza, Gaikwad Vasti, Moshi, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra 412105
https://maps.app.goo.gl/5gYraevFLmMviVwp9
Get ready for an evening of inspiring speeches and insightful discussions!
Contact TM Prashant +91 91455 13682 for more details
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RED, WHITE & BREWS: PRESIDENTS WEEKEND HAPPY HOUR @ OWEN'S TAVERN N.BETHESDA
🇺🇸 RED, WHITE & BREWS: Presidents Weekend Happy Hour @ Owen’s Tavern 🇺🇸
Kick off Presidents Day Weekend with drinks, good vibes, and new friends! We’re taking over Owen’s Tavern & Garden at Pike & Rose for a fun, social happy hour right here in North Bethesda.
📍 Owen’s Tavern & Garden
11820 Trade Street, North Bethesda (Pike & Rose)
🕖 Friday, February 13 • 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM
Whether you're new to the area, looking to meet people, or just want a relaxed start to the long weekend — this is for you! 🍻
Expect:
• Chill, social meetup — come solo or bring a friend
• Pub bites & drinks (happy hour specials vary by day)
• Plenty of room for a big group (we’ll claim space early)
• No agenda, no pressure — just fun
Optional theme: Wear red, white & blue if you feel festive 🇺🇸
(Totally optional — just for fun!)
RSVP so we can plan space — walk-ins welcome too.
Can’t wait to see everyone there! 🎉
— Aaron
🌸 Blossoms & Bubbles: March Happy Hour @ City Perch 🍸
🌸 Blossoms & Bubbles: March Happy Hour @ City Perch 🍸
Let’s welcome spring (and cherry blossom season!) with a stylish Friday night happy hour at City Perch in Pike & Rose. Expect craft cocktails, cozy lounge vibes, and a friendly group — perfect for meeting new people and starting the weekend right.
📍 City Perch Kitchen + Bar
11830 Grand Park Ave, North Bethesda (Pike & Rose)
🗓️ Friday, March 13, 2026
⏰ 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM (drop in anytime!)
What to expect:
• Craft cocktails, wine & mocktails 🍸
• Social, no-pressure atmosphere — come solo or bring a friend
• We’ll gather near the bar/lounge area
• A mix of locals, newcomers & young professionals
Vibe:
Think “cocktail lounge meets social mixer” — fun and welcoming, not stiff or overly formal. Wear whatever feels good (casual to cute is perfect).
Optional: Florals, pastel colors, or a spring accessory 🌸
(Totally optional — just adds to the theme!)
RSVP encouraged so we can plan for space đź’¬
Looking forward to a great night out with everyone!
— Aaron
20s/30s Decaf Meetup - Boba Tea
Regular boba tea meetup for people to meet, make new friends, or enjoy general conversations. Great for those who are new in town or find new activities to do!
20s/30s Coffee Meetup - Ridgetop Coffee and Tea
Regular coffee meetup for people to meet, make new friends, or enjoy general conversations with coffee. Great for those who are new in town or looking for new activities to do!
This will be held at Ridgetop Coffee and Tea in Sterling.
Additional Note: If you are on the Wait List, you can still feel free to attend if you wish.
Profs & Pints Northern Virginia: Satanic Panics
[Profs and Pints Northern Virginia](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“Satanic Panics,”** a look at waves of fear of demonic activity as an American tradition, with Luxx Mishou, cultural historian and former instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy and area community colleges.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/nv-satanic-panics](https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/nv-satanic-panics) .]
The 1980s found the United States gripped by fear of Satanic cults targeting children. They were believed to be corrupting young ones in daycare centers and tempting teens through subliminal messages on heavy metal albums or through the quiet inclusion of demonic rituals in role-playing games. Satanic serial killers supposedly stalked the suburbs. Doctors helped patients uncover what were claimed to be repressed memories of ritualistic satanic abuse.
Parents, police, and politicians were urged to protect impressionable youths from both moral and physical danger. With Satanic cults deemed to be a real and material threat, it was a frightening time for everyone, including those who suddenly came under suspicion for doing evil deeds.
Then, suddenly, it all faded from public consciousness, just as surely as did eighties fads such mullet haircuts, leg warmers, and Cabbage Patch Kids.
Why did it all start? Why did it stop? And has this happened before or since?
Hear such questions tackled by Luxx Mishou, a cultural historian and media specialist who has long researched the devious and villainous in cultural artifacts. She’ll discuss moral panics as a longstanding cultural tradition, with each new one stemming from fear of cultural shifts and shaped by the time and place where it occurred. Among the panics we’ll look into are the Red Scare of the 1950s and the public response to the gruesome 1969 murders committed by the Manson Family.
Delving into the 1980s panic, Mishou will describe how it began with the 1980 publication of psychiatrist Lawrence Pazder’s memoir *Michelle Remembers*, detailing the suppressed memories of ritualistic abuse reportedly suffered by a patient. As that book quickly became a best seller, its ideas saturated American culture. A California daycare center became the focus of a three-year investigation, followed by three years of trials, based on allegations that its owner had engaged in secret ritualistic abuse of the children in its care.
Mishou will lead you through the media that convinced the public that devil worshipers were among them, and she’ll talk about how reactions to imagined threats can have very real social costs. (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. The talk starts 30 minutes later.)
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Profs & Pints Northern Virginia: Venezuela’s Future—and Ours
[Profs and Pints Northern Virginia](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“Venezuela’s Future—and Ours,”** an analysis of how the Trump administration’s intervention in Venezuela will affect that nation, the U.S., and the rest of the world, with Ernesto Castañeda, Director of the Center for Latin American and Latino Studies and the Immigration Lab at American University.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/nv-venezuela-future](https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/nv-venezuela-future) .]
On January 3rd, after a long military buildup, the United States used special forces to seize Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, from their residence in Caracas, Venezuela to stand trial here on criminal charges.
The development marked a major turning point in our relationship with Venezuela and the rest of Latin America and raised a host of complex questions, not just for Venezuelans living inside and outside that country but for American citizens and other nations of the world.
Coming to the stage to break down what all of this means is Ernesto Castañeda, a scholar of Latin America who has given several excellent Profs and Pints talks on immigration policy and has given dozens of interviews to media outlets around the world in the wake of the U.S. raid.
In a talk offering informed perspective on the latest news developments, Professor Castañeda will discuss various theories about why the U.S. conducted the operation to get Maduro out of Venezuela. He’s put our nation’s current plans for Venezuela into context by touching on previous U.S. military interventions in Latin America and beyond.
Professor Castañeda will look at the implications of recent events for U.S. politics and U.S. citizens and what such developments tell us about the balance of power in the United States. He’ll examine the distance between decisions made by the White House and public priorities, touching on how it all relates to our immigration policies and our views about peaceful protest and democracy.
He’ll consider how the Venezuela raid and our actions since have altered relations between the U.S. and other nations and provide scenarios about what the future might hold. (Door: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. The talk starts 30 minutes later.)
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