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Pride and Belonging in African Art
Pride and Belonging in African Art
Let's visit the National Museum of African Art for their Pride & Belonging in African Art Exhibition! **Address:** National Museum of African Art 950 Independence SW Washington, D.C. 20560 ### Free Admission & No Passes Are Needed to Enter! **What is the Pride & Belonging in African Art Exhibition?** ***From the exhibition's webpage on the Museum's website:*** *"Here: Pride and Belonging in African Art* explores how LGBTQ+ artists from Africa and its diaspora are part of a larger, joyful story of African art history. Artists’ voices are central to this exhibition, which features works by Zanele Muholi, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Leilah Babirye, Jim Chuchu, Ṣọlá Olúlòde, among many LGBTQ+ artists from across Africa and its diaspora. *Here* is based on years of close collaboration and dialogue with these artists and their communities. Through their art, they invite us into their worlds and explore themes of identity and belonging. *Here* is the largest exhibition on this subject to date, with nearly 60 artworks. While their experiences are unique to them, they speak to issues that unite everyone: the importance of family, spirit, standing up for oneself and others, imagining the future, making intimate connections, finding belonging, embracing potential and, above all, experiencing joy. They are united by a simple, shared declaration: We are here. **Exhibition Website:** https://www.si.edu/exhibitions/here-pride-and-belonging-african-art%3Aevent-exhib-6763 More Information on the Exhibition: https://africa.si.edu/exhibitions/here-pride-and-belonging-african-art?utm_source=si.edu&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=MyVisitSI **Museum Hours:** 10:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. daily
2026 Spring Smartphone Hike ($25 pp)
2026 Spring Smartphone Hike ($25 pp)
**Goombay Smartphone Photography Hike $25.00 per hiker** ***SPACE IS LIMITED PURCHASE $25.00 TICKET TODAY:*** [https://goombaydc.leagueapps.com/camps/4834744-2026-goombay-photo-hike---spring](https://goombaydc.leagueapps.com/camps/4834744-2026-goombay-photo-hike---spring) Join us on **Saturday April 18, 2026** at the beautiful **Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel, MD** for a special **Smartphone Photo Hike**! Explore the scenic trails and learn how to capture stunning shots with your own smart phone camera. Our experienced photographer will be there to show you how to elevate your photography game! No prior experience needed – just bring your smartphone or digital camera and your enthusiasm! We'll even have light snacks and refreshments. It's the perfect way to spend a Sunday morning connecting with nature and unleashing your inner artist! **Saturday, April 18, 2025** **From 9:00am - 12:00pm (Hike begins at 9:30am)** **Patuxent Research Refuge \|** **10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop, Laurel, MD 20708** **We will meet at the Visitors Center Parking Lot** **COST:** $25 per camper (includes: Guided Hike, Professional Photography Lesson, light snacks and refreshments) *\* Payments are non-refundable but transferable to another hiker for this event only* **HIKE DETAILS:** 3.5 Mile Beginner Trail **WHAT TO BRING:** * Your digital camera or smart phone * Sturdy hiking sneakers or boots * Small Day Pack with snacks & water * Water & Trail Snacks * Bug Repellant **AGENDA:** 9:00am-Meet in the parking lot at the Visitors Center and Check In 9:15am - Introductions and light stretching 9:25am - Pre-Hike Group Photo 9:30am - Depart for trail 11:00am - Return from hike 11:30am - Light refreshments and discussion 12:00pm - Event Ends ***\*\* There is a restroom at the Visitor Center*** ***REGISTER:*** [https://goombaydc.leagueapps.com/camps/4834744-2026-goombay-photo-hike---spring](https://goombaydc.leagueapps.com/camps/4834744-2026-goombay-photo-hike---spring) ***JOIN GOOMBAY'S HIKING GROUPME CHAT*** ***[https://groupme.com/join_group/26884774/l0573V](https://groupme.com/join_group/26884774/l0573V)*** **For more details contact TK at (708) 778-3864**
African LGBTQ Artists at the Smithsonian African Art Museum
African LGBTQ Artists at the Smithsonian African Art Museum
Some of the most challenging places to be LGBTQ+ are in Africa -- but that doesn't stop gorgeous queer expression there. The National Museum of African Art offers a beautiful collection of 60 works by LGBTQ+ African artists. Join us, and find a new favorite queer artist from Africa! MEET AT: Outside the main entrance to the National Museum of African Art. It is inside the gardens behind the big red stone Smithsonian Castle and looks like the picture above. Look for Molly with the rainbow LAL sign. COST: FREE! NEAREST METRO: Smithsonian **Exhibition description:** Artists’ voices are central to this exhibition, which is based on years of close collaboration and dialogue with African visual art practitioners who claim belonging in the LGBTQ+ community, however they define those terms. They are united by a simple, shared declaration: **We are here and always have been and will be.** The exhibition is part of a larger research initiative, the Here Project, that seeks to document these voices. The artists in the Project practice across the entirety of the African continent and its global diaspora, using their work to speak their truths. Inviting us into their worlds, they share complex stories of openly claiming their identities, their histories, and their place. While their experiences are unique to them, they address issues that unite us all: the importance of family, of spirit, of standing up for oneself and others, of imagining the future, of making intimate connections, of finding belonging, of embracing potential, and above all, of experiencing joy. *Here* is based on years of close collaboration and dialogue with these artists and their communities. Through their art, they invite us into their worlds, and share complex stories of openly claiming their identities, their histories, and their place. *Here* is in the largest exhibition on this subject to date, with nearly 60 artworks, demonstrating how they are a part of a larger story of African art history.
¡Puro Ritmo! Salsa Family Festival
¡Puro Ritmo! Salsa Family Festival
Join the National Museum of the American Latino on Saturday, April 18, from 10:30 AM–5 PM to celebrate our new exhibition, ¡Puro Ritmo! The Musical Journey of Salsa, and enjoy an afternoon of music, dance, and activities throughout the museum. The program will include salsa dance lessons, a guided gallery tour of the exhibition, family activities, a West African percussion performance and a live salsa concert. Visitors can also attend a listening session guided by prominent salseros and family story time. All ages are welcome.
Walk for Children - Save Soil Walkathon in Washington, DC
Walk for Children - Save Soil Walkathon in Washington, DC
This April, in celebration of Earth Day 🌍, join the **Save Soil Walkathon – Walk for Children** across cities in North America. Join us in supporting the Save Soil movement and help raise awareness about the importance of healthy soil for our future. Together, we can make a difference for our planet and generations to come. In Washington, DC, 1000s are expected to come together for a 3K walk 🛣️ on April 18th at the Washington Monument to raise awareness about soil health and protect our planet for future generations. Register: [savesoil.org/walkathon](savesoil.org/walkathon) Be part of this movement—let’s take a step for the Earth and our children. 🌱🚶‍♂️✨ If your organization would like to support this initiative or if you have any questions, please reach out to us at [washingtondc@ishausa.org](mailto:washingtondc@ishausa.org)
April book club
April book club
For the month of April we’re reading On Sundays She Picked Flowers by Yah Yah Scholfield

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Books and Brunch Cruise- Washington D.C. (RESCHEDULED)
Books and Brunch Cruise- Washington D.C. (RESCHEDULED)
Join us on the Spirit of Washington for their Signature Bottomless Mimosa Brunch Cruise! Let's set sail and relax! **About the Cruise:** "Set sail for a memorable experience on the Potomac River with a Washington, DC Signature Bottomless Mimosa Brunch Cruise that is as scenic as it is delicious! You'll savor a chef-prepared buffet and bottomless mimosas while staying cozy and warm in our comfortable indoor areas. Marvel at unparalleled views of Washington, DC's iconic landmarks, such as the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial from inside or enjoy fresh breezes on the open-air decks. This fun-filled dining experience for all ages is complete with lively DJ entertainment, dancing, games, and a fully stocked cash bar. Elevate your weekend plans with a one-of-a-kind brunch cruise on the water!" **What to Expect:** * 2 Hour Cruise * Brunch Buffet * Unlimited mimosas * Live DJ entertainment * Scenic Potomac River views * Lively Book Discussions and Activities * Dress code: Casual Attire **How to Attend:** **Cost: $107 per person** ***Payment is due at the time of registration in full, NON-REFUNDABLE.*** Space available for 20 members. Must have at least 10 members for event to occur. **Meeting Location:** Pier 4 580 Water Street SW Boarding Time: 10:30am Cruising Time: 11:30am-1:30pm Parking is located at The Wharf Parking Garage This is an excellent opportunity to dance, relax, and eat with good company! Great views of the monuments, free-flowing champagne, mimosas and sparkling cider, freshly prepared entrees, salads, and desserts, Unlimited coffee, hot tea, iced tea and water- all with your book girlfriends! Join us for a fun-filled time!
DC Emancipation Day Celebration
DC Emancipation Day Celebration
Spring into celebration and let freedom ring in the nation's capital! DC Emancipation Day 2026 will be celebrated on Sunday, April 19, 2026, with a festival at Franklin Park featuring a parade and concert, honoring the 21st anniversary of the official city holiday. The celebration marks the April 16, 1862, signing of the Compensated Emancipation Act, which freed over 3,100 enslaved people in Washington, D.C. It is this legislation, and the courage and struggle of those who fought to make it a reality, that we commemorate every DC Emancipation Day. This year's celebration will be marked with a parade, concert, and much more! HOW TO GET THERE To get to ⁠Franklin Park (1332 I St NW) using the Metrorail, your best bet is to head to ⁠McPherson Square, located on the Silver, Blue, and Orange Lines. It's the closest station, located just a block away at 14th and I St NW. Exit from the 14th and I St NW side. Due to the expense and difficulty of driving and parking in DC, taking the Metro is highly recommended. WHERE TO MEET We will meet outside the 14th and I St NW exit of McPherson Square. NOTE: It may be crowded and noisy. It will be outdoors. Please plan accordingly for any sensory or mobility issues and dress for the weather. If the weather calls for heavy rain and/or thunderstorms, I will cancel this event. See you soon, Jenny
Sunday Serenade with Sol Roots
Sunday Serenade with Sol Roots
Sol Roots Band blends raw funk, deep blues, rock, soul, and hypnotic grooves. With a unique voice and top-tier musicians, Sol honors musical legends while forging his own powerful sound. Bring a chair. We will sit near the front to the right facing the stage.
TechWalk
TechWalk

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American Sign Language Beginners Meetup Group
American Sign Language Beginners Meetup Group
We meet to learn and practice American Sign Language and to grow our familiarity with Deaf culture. Facilitated by hearing folks (with a connection to a professional interpreter) using Deaf-created content. People of all ASL skill levels are welcome! As we learn, we hope to connect more with the Deaf community in Central Ohio. Join us as you're able! Come regularly or just once - whatever you're looking for! Each meetup will explore different topics related to ASL/Deaf culture, and will feature time to practice conversation with one another. Just bring yourself and a willingness to learn!
Raising Conscious Kids – A Unity Family Experience
Raising Conscious Kids – A Unity Family Experience
At Unity of Columbus, our Youth and Family Ministry nurtures the spiritual growth of children and families through love, joy, and practical spiritual teachings. Each Sunday, children explore timeless spiritual principles through stories, creative activities, music, and group sharing in a safe and welcoming environment. Our program encourages children to discover their own inner light, express kindness, and develop a personal connection with God. Together, we celebrate diversity, cultivate understanding, and inspire each child to live with purpose and compassion. Parents and families are invited to join in this uplifting journey of learning, laughter, and spiritual connection.
Candle Making Night at The Arcane Foundry | Design Your Own Custom Candle
Candle Making Night at The Arcane Foundry | Design Your Own Custom Candle
## Candle Making Night at The Arcane Foundry \| Design Your Own Custom Candle **SPECIAL PROMOTION**: Buy 3 and get 1 Free! Step into The Arcane Foundry and create your own custom candle from start to finish. This is a laid back, hands-on experience where **you’ll blend fragrances, choose your vessel, and pour your own candle using 100% soy wax**. Whether you’re coming solo or with friends, it’s designed to be simple, creative, and a good time. We’ll walk you through the entire process, from picking your scents to choosing between a traditional cotton wick or a crackling wood wick. You can go with one fragrance or mix your own blend to create something completely unique**. No experience needed**, just show up and we’ll handle the rest. While your candle sets, feel free to hang out, play a game, explore the shop, or just relax and talk. Drinks and snacks are available, and the atmosphere leans into the **fantasy**, **dark academia**, and **gothic horror** vibe The Arcane Foundry is known for. Learn More: [Candle Making in Columbus, Ohio at The Arcane Foundry](https://thearcanefoundry.com/candle-making/) *** ### What to Expect: * Guided candle making experience * Choose your own vessel, wax, wick, and fragrance * 100% soy wax candles * Optional drinks and snacks * Time to relax while your candle cools *** ### Important Notes: * Please arrive on time so we can start together * Candles will need time to set before taking home * This is a beginner-friendly event *** ### RSVP Required Reserve your spot on Meetup to lock in your seat. **Candle Making** (includes vessel, your choice of wick, wax, scented oil, labels and lids) 5oz Glass Jars $15 8oz Candle Tins $25 12oz Glass Candles $35 12oz Amber Jars $40 16 oz Skull or Jack o Lantern Candle Mugs $65 (Limited Edition!) **All materials included. You just bring yourself (and your drink of choice).** **Payments accepted:** * Credit Card * Venmo: @Daclaud-Lee * Cashapp: $DaclaudL
Bonnie’s Birthday Party! 🥳
Bonnie’s Birthday Party! 🥳