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Huzzah game night
Come join us for some fun and games at Huzzah Hobbies! We play a variety of games such as strategy, co-ops, or party games. This is a great way to meet new people, play some new games, and have some fun at the same time!
Plus, the snack bar is now open! Nachos, chips, candy, drinks.
Please note that the attendee limit is not a hard cap. That said, please RSVP if you are planning to attend as that helps for an accurate headcount. Thank you!
http://huzzahhobbies.com
Writing in Nature
***Registration required. -*** [Writing in Nature - Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy](https://loudounwildlife.org/event/writing-in-nature-march/)
Join Nancy Morgan, Director Emeritus, Georgetown Lombardi Arts and Humanities Program, for this monthly workshop, presented by Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy, to enjoy the combined health benefits of time spent in nature and writing thoughts and feelings. Writing is often considered a solo, reflective practice, but writing in the company of others can be a supportive, community building activity that encourages regular practice. Each session is a stand-alone event – come when you are able. Registration for each session is open through the morning of the workshop.
Pathfinder 2e #6-05: Silver Bark, Golden Blades [Lv 1-4]
Join us at **Hashtag** in Herndon on Thursday, **March 5th** at **6pm**. Adventure and roll dice with this week's **Pathfinder GM: Jonathan M**!
**The story:**
Silvertree Village is a small settlement within the Forest of Spirits, not far off the Spirit Road. It's a smaller river crossing, but often used when the larger inns are full, and some travelers even prefer it. Or they did, until they found access cut off by a mysterious fog. Word has reached the Pathfinder Society of this strange phenomenon, and they have resolved to investigate, as the Society has also had cause to use Silvertree when transporting relics between Hongal and Minkai.
The PCs are tasked with finding out the cause, and before they're done, they'll face challenges put for by a kami themselves, and must learn what has upset this being, and in so doing uncover something much more dangerous.
A Pathfinder Society Scenario designed for 1st- through 4th-level characters.
**Scenario tags\***: Repeatable
***\*Content note:*** *This scenario contains themes of ritual sacrifice and murder. Before you begin, understand that player consent (including that of the Game Master) is vital to a safe and fun play experience for everyone. You should talk with your players before beginning the adventure and modify descriptions of the narrative as appropriate.*
Learn all things Data Science and Compete on Kaggle
We will be meeting at Starbucks to learn together. Come with an online class you're already going through or an interest and we will try to connect you with a course where you can learn it. Already have a skill you want to contribute to a Kaggle Datascience competition? We will work on these too! Laptop required :)
Drop in Mahjongg
More mahjongg means more fun! Join us for this drop-in game 5:30 - 7:30 pm. All styles (American, Hong Kong, Richii) welcome. Bring a friend and a set. (Note, no formal lessons offered. However, lots of willing players to help you out!)
Meet us in the downstairs meeting room at the Cleveland Park Library.
D&D Adventurers League: White Plume Mountain, Part 4 - Tier 2 - DM Bruce
An ancient dark wizard has hidden three priceless, powerful weapons in his volcanic stronghold. Can you brave its dangers and bring them to light?
This event is hosted using the Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition Adventurers League rules. This is a Tier 2 adventure, appropriate for both experienced and relatively new players.
\*\**[Join us on Discord!](https://discord.gg/mG24YCk7wj) Attending this event indicates that you agree to follow NOVA Adventurers League Code of Conduct, which can be found in the #code-of-conduct channel on our Discord. You must join and accept the Discord rules before signing up to any MeetUp events. These rules include but are not limited to:*
*\- Assigning your name and pronouns as your server nickname;*
*\- Confirming your age as 18 or older;*
*\- Participating in a respectful environment for both our AL DMs and your fellow players\.*
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SOLD OUT-Profs & Pints Northern Virginia: Terrors of Irish Fairylore
**This talk has completely sold out in advance and no door tickets will be available. It also is being staged at Penn Social in DC on March 16th and plenty of tickets remain available for that date.**
[Profs and Pints Northern Virginia](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“Terrors of Irish Fairylore,”** an introduction to Ireland’s strange and unsettling folkloric “Good People,” with Brittany Warman, former instructor at Ohio State University, co-founder of The Carterhaugh School of Folklore and the Fantastic, and co-author of the new book *Fairylore: A Compendium of the Fae Folk.*
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/nv-irish-fairy-terrors](https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/nv-irish-fairy-terrors) .]
Today it is common to think of fairies as small, childlike, sparkly creatures with glittering wings and dresses made from flower petals. But the fae of traditional Irish folklore were no such things.
Amoral, capricious, even malicious when they chose to be, the too-frequently forgotten fairies of times long past would, more often than not, haunt nightmares.
Join Brittany Warman, a folklorist who has earned a devoted following among Profs and Pints fans, as she explores the darker side of Irish fairylore.
The figures she'll discuss include: The Leanan-Sidhe, a vampiric fairy who gives artistic inspiration in exchange for your mortal spirit. The Dullahan, a fairy with a human spine for a whip and a habit of hurtling across fields in a death coach made from human skin. The Banshee, a mournful fairy whose cry signals a death in the family to which she's attached herself.
Dr. Warman also will examine the surprising impact of fairy folklore on two classics of Irish Gothic literature, Oscar Wilde's *The Picture of Dorian Gray* and Bram Stoker's *Dracula.*
It’s a talk that will remind you that the relationship between the Irish and the spooky stretches well beyond Halloween. (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. Talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: “The Banshee Appears,” an 1862 illustration by Robert Prowse (Wicklow Heritage / Public domain).
Military & Terrorism History Tour, White House Neighborhood, Sun, March 8!
Military and Terrorism Tour of the White House Neighborhood!
With war erupting in the Middle East, and with spring weather arriving, now is an appropriate time to examine 250 years of U.S. military history. In this unique walking tour, around the environs of the home of America's Commanders-in-Chief.
Our packed itinerary will draw from:
o The terrorist attack on D.C. City Hall
o The World War One memorial park
o The locale where the most famous military anthem was written
o The terror of Atlanta
o The Broadway star who was a Revolutionary War hero
o The humble woman who faced down an enemy general
o The wartime start of "the Red Light District"
o The official who brokered America's first Civil War--of 1794
o Civil War spies
o Where Frederick Douglass worked after recruiting troops for the Union Army
o The humanitarian of World War I
o How Lafayette was saved by an American President
o The Union sea captain who nearly lost the Civil War
o Where Dolley Madison saved the National Archives
o General Jackson's battles and duels
o Secret tunnels and graveyards
o The greatest of the early U.S. Navy heroes
o The secret of George Washington's martinet
o How the "Paul Revere of the South" saved the American Revolution
o The scoundrel who saved the Battle of Gettysburg
o Sites of presidential assassination attempts
o How Civil War foes saved Mt. Vernon
o The battle of Army generals vs. Army veterans
o The greatest caregiver to America's soldiers.
o The Indiana Jones of 1917
o The White House racetrack
o Thrilling monuments to the military's most valiant units.
And more!
Preregister and Prepay via:
Eventbrite:
[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/military-terrorism-history-tour-of-the-white-house-neighborhood-tickets-1984489734216?aff=oddtdtcreator](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/military-terrorism-history-tour-of-the-white-house-neighborhood-tickets-1984489734216?aff=oddtdtcreator)
Or PayPal, sending $22 to [paypal.me/EMoser460](http://paypal.me/EMoser460)
Or pay $22 in cash at the tour's start.
Your guide is a former Presidential speechwriter, former Tonight Show writer, and author of a Second World War spy novel:
[https://www.amazon.com/Femme-Fatalit](https://www.amazon.com/Femme-Fatalit)é-Lizzy-Thorne-Novel/dp/B0F5NPSKDS/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0
And of The White House's Unruly Neighborhood:
[https://www.amazon.com/White-Houses-Unruly-Neighborhood-Lafayette-ebook/dp/B082ZVDCD7](https://www.amazon.com/White-Houses-Unruly-Neighborhood-Lafayette-ebook/dp/B082ZVDCD7)
MEET outside City Hall, the John Wilson Building, northeast corner, 1350 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., D.C., 20004
Explore U.S. military history, at some of America's most historic locales.
Thursday Night Trivia - Clear Skies Meadery
Trivia!!
Trivia starts promptly at 7, come earlier to get set up 630-645.
Clear Sky's Meadery.
15201 Display Ct, Rockville, MD 20850
[Hybrid] Quanta and Fields: The Biggest Ideas in the Universe (2024) by Sean …
…Carroll, 304 pages [Physics]
• Hardcover
• Kindle
• Audiobook
• Library: https://fcplcat.fairfaxcounty.gov/search/title.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.1&pos=1&cn=611358
Check the How To Find Us section for Zoom Link **(Remember, the Zoom Link is different each month, do not bookmark)**
### Review
Praise for Quanta and Fields:
“Readers will be electrified by his discussion of wave functions, entanglement, fields, and so much more. From the most infinitesimal of subatomic particles to the seemingly vast infinities of the universe’s great expanse, Carroll’s latest inquiry illuminates, well, everything.” —Booklist
"In that void between hand-wavy popular science and academic textbook, this modern, informative and engaging account of quantum physics ticks all the boxes. Carroll the Explainer at his very best." —Jim Al-Khalili
### About the Author
Sean Carroll is Homewood Professor of Natural Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, and Fractal Faculty at the Santa Fe Institute. He is host of the Mindscape podcast, and author of From Eternity to Here, The Particle at the End of the Universe, The Big Picture, and Something Deeply Hidden. He has been awarded prizes and fellowships by the National Science Foundation, NASA, the American Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of London, and many others. He lives in Baltimore with his wife, writer Jennifer Ouellette.
Saturday Morning 2.5 to 3.0 at Montgomery College, Rockville (Doubles Format)
This is for those who like a somewhat less competitive game.
We are at Montgomery College, Rockville. Google maps link for lot 3
https://goo.gl/maps/kKXnNoGakmcdbtaT7
Please take a moment to review the RSVP Guidelines:
NO SHOWS: No Shows and Late Cancels prevent other members from playing and create organizing difficulties for the host. If you cannot attend a Meetup, please change your RSVP to No not later than 2 hours before start time. Attendees who are 30 minutes late or RSVP less than 2 hours before start are marked as a No Show and will be contacted by the host/organizer. Meetup event comments do not change your RSVP.
If you would like to attend this event you must be a of minimum 2.5 level. USTA guidelines prior for signing up for the Meetup: https://assets.usta.com/assets/1/15/ExperiencedGuidelines_02142011_V2pdf.pdf
Singles and doubles game play flexible depending on court availability.
If you have any questions, please feel free to drop the group organizers a message.
See you on the courts!
• What to bring
Tennis Balls and Racquet, Water.
C & O Canal Towpath N & S of Pennyfield Lock (ODH Training Hike)
Strenuous 19-mile, out-and-back, go-at-your-own pace, hike on one of the prettiest stretches of the towpath, with a 15-mile, out-and-back, option. Both hikes begin at Pennyfield Lock (mile 19.6). The 19-mile hikers go north, turn around at Mile Post 26, pass Pennyfield Lock, hike south to mile 16.6 (.4 miles past the Mile Post 17), turn around, and return to Pennyfield Lock. The 15-mile hikers go north, turn around at Mile Post 25, pass Pennyfield Lock, turn around at mile 17.5, and return to Pennyfield Lock.
Bring water, lunch or snacks, and sun protection. Dress for the weather. All participants must sign a liability waiver at the start. SCPRO requests a voluntary donation of $2 per person to help support our all-volunteer program.
Although open to all, this hike is part of a series of Saturday training hikes leading up to the [One Day Hike](https://www.meetup.com/sierrapotomac/events/304791832/) (ODH)—a 100 or 50 km hike along the C&O Canal—on May 2, 2026. See SCPRO’s [Meetup page](https://www.meetup.com/sierrapotomac/) for other training hikes as they are posted. If you would like to support the ODH, see [volunteering opportunities](https://www.meetup.com/sierrapotomac/events/304792694/) and/or contact Mike Darzi ([mike.darzi@gmail.com](http://mike.darzi@gmail.com/)). For official updates regarding training hikes, registration, and other information, join the ODH discussion group by sending a blank email to [onedayhike+subscribe@groups.io.](http://onedayhike+subscribe@groups.io./)
Other training hikes will be posted on SCPRO’s [Meetup page](https://www.meetup.com/sierrapotomac/). If you would like to support the ODH, see [volunteering opportunities](https://www.meetup.com/sierrapotomac/events/304792694/) and/or contact Mike Darzi ([mike.darzi@gmail.com](http://mike.darzi@gmail.com/)). For official updates regarding training hikes, registration, and other information, join the ODH discussion group by sending a blank email to [onedayhike+subscribe@groups.io.](http://onedayhike+subscribe@groups.io./)
You need not be a Sierra Club member to participate, but if you'd like to join, go to: [http://www.sierraclub.org/virginia](http://www.sierraclub.org/virginia) .
Leaders: Russ Norfleet & Dave Torraca
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Profs & Pints Northern Virginia: A Practical Guide to Social Change
[Profs and Pints Northern Virginia](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“A Practical Guide to Social Change,”** a research-based look at how communities bring about reform and progress, with Marissa Robinson, founder of Real Health Impact LLC and an adjunct professor at George Washington University who teaches courses focused on public health leadership and social change.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/nv-social-change](https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/nv-social-change) .]
Systems built on inequality rarely transform without deliberate pressure from the people most committed to justice, because progress takes coordination, conviction and willingness to change what has always been accepted. Real change starts when people choose to move together.
Learn what research and experience say about how to make real social progress with Dr. Marissa Robinson, a public health practitioner who previously worked in federal agencies coordinating global and national public health initiatives focused on infectious diseases, HIV, and health equity.
Among the key questions she’ll tackle: How do communities overcome barriers to create real change? When should evidence guide decisions and when does context matter more?
She’ll discuss established frameworks for moving from intention to measurable progress and talk about the importance of building coalitions that actually work and of making decisions grounded in real data. You’ll learn about the importance of testing ideas on a small scale before going big, as well as how to use rapid feedback loops and continuous improvement cycles to refine approaches and scale what truly works.
Dr. Robinson will share stories of ordinary people and communities who refused to accept the status quo and pushed through real barriers to achieve breakthrough results. She’ll talk about practical strategies, usable frameworks, and evidence-based examples that people can apply immediately in their own communities and organizations to support change that lasts.
If you have dreamed about bringing about progress in your world, this talk will give you the clarity, direction, and confidence it takes to turn such dreams into reality. ( Door: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. The talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image by Canva.
Historical Rockville Walk: 4 Cemeteries & A Misplaced Monument
Who needs history books when you have cemeteries marking waves of migration, settlement, epidemics, and war casualties? On this 6-mile walk we’ll pay respects to Rockville’s famous son, F. Scott Fitzgerald, visit headstones bearing the names of streets and schools, and stroll through historic African American neighborhoods and streets that witnessed civil war and civil rights history.
Other highlights include pristine historical homes, an infamous asylum, and the misplaced monument, hidden in plain sight. Co-host Andrew also adds his signature secret passages and 'tree of the trek'. Browse more info with this [MAP](https://www.peerlessrockville.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/154151_Mad_Duck_Creative_LL_proof_141635-1.pdf) here!
Path conditions: **6+ mile walk, mostly paved except for cemetery and park grounds...** Elevation gain: 500ft; a few gentle hills... Pace: 2.5mph
Where to find us: Meet by the MARC sign on the East side of the Rockville Metro Station (see photo). The East side has a large parking lot (free on weekends) off of Stonestreet Ave.; if you see the skywalk over Rte. 355/Hungerford you’re on the wrong side. Please arrive around 9:15 so that we can start at 9:30 sharp.
Bathrooms: Porta potties available en route.
Well-behaved dogs on leashes are welcome.
Optional social: Lunch at [Al Carbon](https://alcarbonrockville.com/), a family-run eatery serving up wood-fired Latino fare (please comment if interested in attending).
A 'yes/ attending' RSVP is your digital signature that you've read, understood, & agreed to the Mosaic's [Liability Wavier hyperlinked here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/11SKNnO8e53UeSwvOZ58LPsMhRo1rTWat/view).
Blockhouse: A Moderate 8-Mile Hike Near Potomac, MD
**Blockhouse: A Moderate 8-Mile Hike Near Potomac, MD**
Set within the stunning Blockhouse Point Conservation Park—consistently ranked among the best natural areas in the Montgomery County Park system—this hike offers a rich blend of biodiversity and quiet history. As you hike, you’ll trek through mature upland and floodplain forests, passing tranquil streams and unique river-rock outcrops. The area is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife and serves as a rare botanical haven, home to at least nine species of threatened or endangered plants. While the park’s rugged terrain once served as a strategic wartime transportation route for supplies, it remains a peaceful retreat today.
The park’s name and historical significance are rooted in the American Civil War, specifically the year 1862. Following the Battle of Antietam, the Union Army constructed a series of blockhouses—sturdy timber fortifications—along the bluffs to defend the vital Potomac River crossings and the C&O Canal from Confederate raids. These outposts were manned by the 19th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, who kept a watchful eye on the supply lines into Washington, D.C. While the site was high-stakes and strategically vital, it is a rare historical gem because it never saw an actual skirmish; the soldiers spent their time on picket duty and reconnaissance rather than combat. Today, eagle-eyed hikers can still find the subtle earthen mounds and remnants of the foundations where these defensive structures once stood, serving as silent monuments to the soldiers who guarded the river.
The hike begins in the deep woodlands before descending toward the C&O Canal Towpath. As you walk along the water’s edge, keep an eye out for sunbathing turtles and elegant Blue Herons while soaking in sweeping views of the Potomac River. The route also offers a glimpse into the region’s industrial past as you pass by the historic Violet’s and Pennyfield Locks. To cap off the journey, the trail climbs back into the shaded forest, culminating in a series of magnificent vistas. Be sure to pack a lunch or a snack to enjoy at the Blockhouse Overlook, where you can relax and take in one of the most grand perspectives of the river valley below.
**Time to Meet**: Please meet at 9:15 for introductions and sign in. We will start hiking promptly at 9:30
**Directions to Trailhead**: The address is 14750 MD-190 · Potomac, MD, which is 6.5 miles north out of Potomac Village, Maryland on River Road
**GPS Coordinates**: 39.066198, -77.304711
**Contact Information**: Please use the comments feature for routine comments and questions. The hike Leader is Tim; 202-744-0289. Call or text as needed.
**Details**
Rating: Moderate
Distance: 8 miles
Elevation Gain: 600 feet
Pace: 2.0 to 2.5 miles per hour
**Facilities**: Portable bathrooms about two miles into the hike
**Fees**: No entrance fees
**Cancellation**: In the unlikely event that the hike needs to be cancelled, it may be cancelled up to the evening before the hike. Hikers will be notified through comments on this posting.
**Weather**: The weather for this location can be found [here.](https://weather.com/weather/today/l/690036e3ff6946c13bced978e7393968725ea6a1ed2958c0052a973f390e4af3)
**Notes**:
-Please note, you must sign up at by 8:00 PM the day before the hike.
-Please do not show up unregistered.
-Please keep this a fragrance free event.
-To find out more about PATC, [click here](https://www.patc.net/).
-Consider becoming a member of PATC. To join, [click here](https://www.patc.net/membership).
Manassas National Battlefield Park - First Manassas and Portici Loop (Rating: C)
You must read the following NVHC Sign-in Sheet Statement/Liability Disclaimer, [https://nvhc.com/signin.pdf](https://nvhc.com/signin.pdf) and then answer the question that you will see when you RSVP with "I accept" to be permitted on the hike.
**7.5 miles, about 480 feet elevation gain.**
**Description:**
Join us for a hike along the rolling fields and woods of the scene of the Civil War battle of 1st Manassas that occurred in 1861. The First Battle of Bull’s Run (also known as First Manassas) was the first major land battle of the Civil War. On July 21, 1861, the Union army, commanded by General Irvin McDowell engaged the forces of Confederate general, P.G.T. Beauregard, 25 miles southwest of the Capital. Although the Federal army achieved some early victories in the battle, Confederate reinforcements arrived, breaking the right flank of the Union lines. The Northern troops were routed as they tried to retreat.
The battlefield is well maintained with noted significant event information along the way. We will take a side loop to Portici Loop where the Lewis Plantation known as "Portici" saw service as a Confederate headquarters and hospital at the First Battle of Manassas in July 1861 and as the setting of a small cavalry action at the end of the Second Battle of Manassas in August 1862.
Restrooms are available at the Visitors Center where we meet.
Please plan on arriving at the Henry Hill Visitor Center by 9:15am so we can get everyone signed in an get ready to hike at 9:30.
**Meetup Location:**
Manassas National Battlefield Park
6511 Sudley Rd., Manassas, VA
**Visitor Center parking lot GPS 38.81338, -77.52171**
**Dogs**
Dogs are welcome on this hike in accordance with the NVHC Dog Policy. [https://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolicy](https://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolicy)
Manassas National Battlefield Park website:
[https://www.nps.gov/mana/index.htm](https://www.nps.gov/mana/index.htm)
**Park Fees:** None
The pace will be about 2.5 mph.
**Bring:**
At least 2 liters of water/hydration, also snack/lunch, and sturdy hiking shoes since there are some rocky areas and tree roots. Some of the hike is in open field areas. There may be one stream crossing which is easily crossed and there may be some muddy areas or watery areas if there has been recent rain.
Post hike rehydration is planned.
Any questions please message me here or text/call me at 202-528-0456. If you text me, please include your name.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY Tour of DC’s Noted Irish-Americans—Sunday, March 17, 3:30 pm!
ST. PATRICK’S DAY Tour of DC’s Noted Irish-Americans—March 17 2026!
Let's take a brisk walk around the White House area on the day when everyone is Irish, to learn about the many Irish-Americans key to the history of this historic neighborhood.
Meet in front of the Organization of America States (OAS) building, 17th St. and Constitution Ave., N.W., D.C.
Thrill over:
• The Irishman who finished the Washington Monument
• Irish immigrants, the C&O canal, and the K St. and Pennsylvania Avenue riots!
• The Irish architect who designed the White House
• Was Elvis Irish?
• The Irish Mayor’s “Miracle Mansion” that saved his sister from certain death!
• An Irish-American co-founder of the U.S. Navy
• The Irishwoman whose seductive charms brought down an entire Cabinet, in the biggest scandal in American history!
• The Irish-American soldier who led America’s most epic military expedition
• The humble Irish doorman who save the White House’s most precious documents from a rampaging army
• The Irish-American President whose romance with a foreign spy brought on the wrath of the FBI
• The Irish artisan who glorified African-American soldiers
• The Irish-American grand dame whose espionage defeated an entire U.S. army
• Presidents & politicos of Celtic descent
• The photographers of Irish descent who took 10,000 photos of the Civil War
• The Emerald Isle washerwoman who saved D.C.’s biggest bank from the depredations of British invaders
• The Anglo-Saxon Chief Executive who is an "honorary Irishman".
• The tragic killing of the Irishman who was America’s greatest war hero
• The Irish person who was D.C.’s greatest philanthropist.
When: Tuesday, March 17, 5:45 pm.
Meet in front of the [Organization of American States](https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=38.892902%2C%20-77.03991)
200 17th St NW · Washington, DC
Pre-Register and Pre-Pay via--
PayPal, sending $24 to paypal.me/EMoser460
Or
Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/st-patricks-day-tour-of-dcs-noted-irish-americansmarch-17-2026-tickets-1966403314247?aff=oddtdtcreator
Or:
Pay $23 in cash at the start of the tour.
How long: About 2 hours.
Who: Ed Moser, author of:
https://www.amazon.com/OLD-TOWN-HORROR-Americas-Historic-ebook/dp/B0BX27RWYG/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
And:
https://www.amazon.com/Lost-History-Capitol-Tumultuous-Congress-ebook/dp/B099JBSN9Q
And:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-white-houses-unruly-neighborhood-edward-p-moser/1131103788
And:
https://www.amazon.com/Patriots-America-Things-American-Should-ebook-dp-B076MR3XS3/dp/B076MR3XS3/ref=mt_kindle?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1517173322
We’re the highest-rated D.C. area tour on TripAdvisor!:
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g28970-d12791843-Reviews-Lafayette_Square_Tour_of_Scandal_Assassination_Intrigue-Washington_DC_District_of.html
The nearest Metro stops are Metro Center and Smithsonian.
Pubs and restaurants nearby to raise a glass afterwards!
My One Year in Two MAGA Aligned Churches: What I Saw, Heard, and Learned.
What happens when a church appears to compromise its pulpit for an electoral advantage? What does faith look like when the idols of order, boundaries, and violence replace the Gospel’s call for love, justice, and inclusion? And what can followers of Jesus do to stand up for their neighbors considering the increasing influence of nationalist churches?
Join us March 10th as **Nathan Krauss** shares his powerful witness, *“My One Year in Two MAGA Aligned Churches: What I Saw, Heard, and Learned.”*
In this month’s conversation, Nathan will reflect on his year inside two MAGA-aligned churches and explore:
· **How these churches fuse** vs synergize **both American and Christian identity,**
· **The symbols, rituals, and rhetoric employed to promote Christian Nationalism and “MAGA Christianity.”**
· **How these churches can threaten the Church’s prophetic witness,**
· **How the partisan church attempts to sanctify political campaigns through its electioneering efforts,**
· **And finally, a look at the larger institutions, networks, and power players that drive the movement.**
Through personal narrative and thoughtful theological reflection, Nathan invites us into a candid conversation about identity, faithfulness, and the future of the American Christian Church.
Nathan writes on these issues at his Substack, *Searching for Berea*, and brings a grounded, compassionate, and deeply informed voice to one of the most urgent conversations in the Church today.





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