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Hopelessly Devoted to Murder - Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre
# Hopelessly Devoted to Murder
Written and Directed by Terry Smith
Produced by Jerri Wiseman
Cast Members: Betsy Hansen, Ilan Komrad, and Russell Silber
***Greased hair, bobby socks, poodle skirts—and one shocking murder. At Rockway High, the drama is bigger than the school dance, and when a student turns up dead, the resident cool guy and his gang race to uncover the culprit before the last song plays. Dress to impress in your best ’50s style and join the party. It’s a night of dinner, dancing, and deadly fun you won’t want to miss.***
[Murder Meter™](https://www.stagecoachtc.com/murder-meter/) Saucy Suspects
Performances will be held at area historic venues, restaurants, wineries, and breweries March – May 2026.
### May 17 at Saint Andrew Lutheran Church in Centreville (with dinner)
Saint Andrew Lutheran Church, 14640 Soucy Pl, Centreville, VA 20120
Doors and dinner buffet start at 6:30pm. Show at 7:15pm. Please arrive at 6:30pm.
Tickets: $50 per person + $4.00 ticketing fee + sales tax includes the show, buffet Italian dinner and dessert. [Menu: Chicken Picatta. Penne Arrabbiaba (Vegetarian). Eggplant Parmesan (Gluten Free). Meat Lasagna. Caesar Salad. House Salad. Garlic Bread. Dessert created by Saint Andrew Youth.] Iced Tea, Coffee and Assorted Sodas are included in the ticket price.
***Ticket sales will close on May 13th!***
### [Click here to make reservations for Saint Andrew Lutheran Church.](https://ci.ovationtix.com/36598/production/1270251)
You must buy a ticket to attend. An RSVP here will not save you a seat.
ASL Sunday Silent Social at Fairfax's Wegmans
Whether you're Deaf, HoH, an interpreter, an ASL student, or just want to learn or practice American Sign Language (ASL), we welcome all levels of signers to come join us for an evening of ASL socializing and practice.
This event occurs on the first and third Sundays of every month, in the heart of Fairfax County at the Fairfax Wegman's (corner of Route 29 and Monument Drive). We can be found on the upper level, typically near the stairs. We generally start around 7 pm.
ASL beginners are welcome, but you should know the ASL alphabet and some basic signs - this is not an ASL class, but the more experienced signers are generally happy to help beginners learn and improve. There is no better way to develop your signing skills than by joining the conversation with other signers. There is a place for everyone to join, learn and practice. Regardless, we are always welcoming so don’t be discouraged to attend; this is very informal and new folks are always welcome.
Note, some attendees arrive early and grab some of Wegman’s food for dinner, so you can combine a shopping trip with the ASL practice.
Popular Board Games and Card Games
We invite you to get acquainted with some popular modern European board games. We grew up enjoying Careers, Clue, Monopoly, and other such games. These new games are even better. They are easy to learn and are loved by a wide range of players. People will be available to teach how to play each of the games described below. Beginners are welcome.
Everyone is welcome to bring other board games and card games that you think people will enjoy. The Mexican Train domino game, Stone Age, and Alhambra are likely to be available. Scrabble and Rumikub have been mentioned as possibilities.
**TICKET TO RIDE**: Engaging for players of almost any age, Ticket to Ride is great fun. The rules are simple, but deciding what plays to make in any specific game situation remains interesting and enjoyable for years.
**CATAN**: In this game players act as competitive settlers. They acquire resources, trade them with other players, and build and develop their holdings on the island of Catan. Players gain victory points as their settlements grow. A feature that makes it easy to enjoy this game over and over is that the island is different for every game. It consists of hexagonal terrain tiles that can connect in any order.
**CARCASSONNE**: Players take turns placing tiles to build a land with cities, farms, roads, and cloisters. They earn points by claiming and completing those things. This game remains enjoyable, time after time, for years.
All are invited to come to the Lodge as guests of Virginia Colin. Please make sure that she signs you in.
Drinks and good quality bar food will be available for purchase. Salads, onion rings, and sweet potato fries are recommended by many of us.
Pet Connect Adoption Event at Leesburg Animal Park
Tiny paws. Big personalities. Possible new best friends.
Join us for a Pet Connect Adoption Event at Leesburg Animal Park on Sunday, May 17 from 12PM to 2PM.
Tweedy, Tinker and some adorable furry friends will be here looking for forever homes and honestly… they are ridiculously cute.
Come meet adoptable puppies, spend the afternoon at the park and maybe leave with your newest family member.
Sunday, May 17
12PM to 2PM
Animal lovers highly encouraged. Puppy snuggles pretty much guaranteed.
Intermediate/Advance Pickle Ball Players
**This is for “INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED PLAYERS””.
We can begin by just hitting the ball around (Dinking and Serving) until you’re comfortable and then start play Pickle Ball.**
**Must have your own Pickleball paddle unless you contact me.**
**Windridge Winery** **afterwards is a option**
**If I happen to not be there, take the court that has the blue pickle ball lines on it to the far entrance to the court.
There is a Porta Johns at this location**
**Baseball cap sunglasses and water would be helpful for yourself.**
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Public Speaking and Communication Skills
Our next club meeting is on Sunday will start at 2:15, please join early. if you're coming in-person, parking is free and usually ample at the Community College on Sundays, and most of us park where the spaces are designated for staff and have never had a problem.
👉 Everyone is welcome to join our meeting, participate and practice. You'll get a chance to hear our club members speak and then have an opportunity to play the table topics game.
**Agenda for the Meeting:**
1. Warm Up
2. Prepared Speeches (By club members)
3. Table Topics Game (Learn to think on your feet)
4. Feedback
**Online - Join us via Zoom**
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/86218205188
If you haven't used Zoom before, watch this short video on how to join our meeting - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=45&v=vFhAEoCF7jg
**In-Person** **\- Join us at Montgomery Community College**
Meet us at Science Building, room SC 152. The room is located on the ground floor.
The exact building address is https://goo.gl/maps/ZEgQH7bKLvzdqtSQ9
For help, please text or call, 301-917-4202.
BEGINNERS Pickle Ball
INSTRUCTIONS Selkirk paddles 6:01 PM
**Sellkirk paddles will be available for all who attend to try and hopefully learn the game. if you’re interested, you can buy one.**
**This is INSTRUCTION PICKLEBALL for**
**Beginners.**
**Note $5 fee for wear and tear on paddles and replacement of pickle balls.**
**Reminder this is for beginners maybe you’ve taken two or three of the classes before. The idea is to give others a chance to learn the game** **so you could be put on the waitlist.**
**
We can begin by just hitting the ball around (Dinking and Serving) until you’re comfortable and then start the introduction to Pickle Ball.**
**Please study the rules of Pickleball. There will be a quiz. **
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**If I am late take the court that has the blue pickle ball lines on it to the far entrance to the court.
There is a Porta Johns at this location**
**Bring a baseball cap, sunglasses and water**
Shut Up & Write! at Cascades Library
Looking for a quiet, focused space to write?
Come be part of our writing group—a dedicated time just for writing alongside fellow writers in your community. No readings, no critiques, no peer-review—just you writing within a supportive atmosphere.
11am-11:15am: Find your seat, set up your writing station, quick intro's.
11:15am-12:45 pm: An hour and a half of silent focused writing.
12:45pm-1pm: Quick debrief, pack and head home.
We will be in Room C at Cascades Library.
Can't wait to see you! :)
Disclaimer: Shut Up & Write! is not affiliated with the Loudoun County Libraries or any other entity.
Meaningful Conversation and Coffee. At Caffe Amouri in Vienna
Join us for conversations that go beyond small talk, diving into topics like the shifting nature of spirituality, the challenges and joys of midlife transitions, the impact of culture and capitalism, and the search for meaning in art, travel, and daily life. Our gatherings are about genuine, thought-provoking dialogue, with no set leader or strict agenda—just an open space to share ideas, perspectives, and experiences that matter to us. The direction of the discussion is shaped by everyone who shows up, making each event unique and enriching.
Come ready to share, reflect, and connect with others who are also seeking deeper conversations. Let the conversation flow from topic to topic. Optional questions are listed below.
Optional Questions: Life Stages & Transitions
1. What did you think you'd have figured out by now that you're still completely winging?
2. When did you realize your parents' advice was for a world that no longer exists?
3. What are you finally old enough to stop pretending to care about?
Optional Questions: Identity After the Roles
4. Who are you when nobody needs anything from you?
5. What dream keeps resurfacing even though the "practical" time has passed?
6. How do you handle having the freedom you always said you wanted?
Optional Questions: AI & Being Human
7. What human experiences will AI never truly understand?
8. If machines handled all your have-to's, what would you actually do?
9. What becomes more precious as everything becomes automated?
Optional Questions: Belief & Meaning
10. What certainties have you given up, and what rushed in to fill that space?
11. How has knowing someone who died changed how you live?
12. What do you believe now that would shock your younger self?
Optional Questions: The Modern Psyche
13. What anxiety do you carry that previous generations didn't have?
14. Which of your survival strategies are you ready to retire?
15. What uncomfortable truth about happiness did it take you years to accept?
Optional Questions: Work & Purpose
16. When did you stop believing that your job would complete you?
17. What would you do for work if money and status weren't factors?
18. How has your definition of "making it" changed over the years?
Optional Questions: Relationships & Connection
19. What relationship dynamic do you keep recreating, and why?
20. When did you realize your parents were just people trying their best?
21. What kind of loneliness doesn't go away even when you're with others?
Optional Questions: Time & Mortality
22. What are you running out of time to say or do?
23. How differently do you spend your time knowing it's finite?
24. What will you regret not trying, even if you fail?
Optional Questions: Society & Culture
25. What social convention do you follow even though it makes no sense?
26. Which generation do you understand least, and what might you be missing?
27. What aspect of how we live now will seem insane in 20 years?
Optional Questions: Personal Philosophy
28. What rule for life did you create after learning something the hard way?
29. When did you stop believing that everyone else had it figured out
30. What paradox about life have you learned to live with?
Profs & Pints Northern Virginia: The Physics of Baseball-Door tickets available
**Advance ticket sales have ended but plenty of additional tickets remain available at the door.**
[Profs and Pints Northern Virginia](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“The Physics of Baseball,”** with Scott Paulson, professor of physics and interdisciplinary liberal studies at James Madison University.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/nv-physics-of-baseball](https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/nv-physics-of-baseball) .]
Profs and Pints is offering baseball fans an even bigger treat than Cracker Jack, an exploration of the physics underlying their beloved sport.
Professor Scott Paulson, who regularly teaches introductory physics classes that make the physics behind real-world phenomena accessible to all, will discuss the forces and phenomena that come into play in baseball during pitching, batting, and fielding. He’ll toss you basic physics concepts that help explain how baseball’s routine plays got to be that way, and he’ll explain what’s going on in some situations where the laws of physics seem to be violated by what’s happening on the field.
Ever wondered why curveballs curve or knuckleballs behave so strangely? You’ll learn how Newton’s laws and the Magnus force explain how pitchers get drastically different results from subtle differences in their releases.
Curious about what exactly the “sweet spot” of the bat is? Ever wondered how big an advantage batters get from the thin air of Mile High Stadium? We’ll explore the physics of the batted ball, examining the phenomena of waves and analyzing the interaction of ball, bat and batter with the help of high-speed video.
During one of the more exciting scenarios in a baseball game—the close play at the plate—fans often see outfielders throw to an infielder rather than directly to home. We’ll look at the pros and cons of this relay play, known as a “cut-off,” in the context of the physics of projectile motion.
Finally, we will also look into high-profile cheating scandals involving corked bats and doctored balls. Dr. Paulson will present models to explain how these alterations to the equipment can benefit the batter and pitcher respectively, and he’ll discuss how much these models are backed up by data.
These few hours in a brewpub will forever enhance your enjoyment of time at the ballpark. (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. The talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: Photo by Tage Olsin / Wikimedia Commons
Ed and Gail's THIRD SUNDAY DANCE
**Ed and Gail's Third Sunday Dance, with ADAM KING!**
Sunday, May 17
With guest instructor ADAM KING
4:00-5:00 Salsa Lesson with Adam
5:00-7:00 Dance (Variety: Swing, Latin, Country, Ballroom, you name it!)
$15
See you Sunday at Colvin Run Dance Hall, 10201 Colvin Run Rd, Great Falls, VA 22066!
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Adulting with Allergies: Young Adult Food Allergy Social Club
Looking to connect with other young adults with food allergy? Join **Adulting with Allergies**, FARE’s social club for young adults 21 and up. **[Register Here](https://www.foodallergy.org/resources/adulting-allergies-young-adult-food-allergy-social-club)!**
The goal of Adulting with Allergies is to create a space where young adults can connect, share experiences, and build community.
Members can participate in quarterly virtual hangouts, as well as annual in-person events hosted in cities across the U.S.
Our first **VIRTUAL** session will take place on **May 26 at 7 PM EST** and will focus on navigating food allergies in the workplace.
Please note that there is no limit to number of attendees. If you're interested in registering, click the link above!
Social Sips & Bites Memorial Day Picnic. Lake Fairfax Park, Shelter J
Social Sips & Bites family,
Memorial Day weekend is calling and we’re bringing everyone together for a fun, relaxed picnic celebration with the SSB crew.
Expect great food, sunshine, music, laughter, and that amazing Social Sips & Bites energy we all love. Bring your favorite dish to share with the group and your favorite drinks, and get ready for an afternoon of mingling, new friendships, and good vibes all around.
This is the perfect chance to kick off summer with our incredible community.
Contribution: $5 to help cover park setup and supplies. Please send a Venmo or Zelle to Judy Cheung before the picnic- by May 22nd. Her Venmo and Zelle infornation is in the sign up link. Her Zelle last four digits is 3353.
Come hungry.
Come social.
Come ready for one of those classic SSB days where strangers become friends and friends become family.
There is plenty of parking available and restrooms are also available at the park.
Everyone should plan to bring their own beverages, a chair and a blanket if you wish. Please sign up on the link below to contribute help, food, and games.
Sign up link:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4BAAA628A7F8C34-62911568-social
Social Board Game Night for Men
Please join us for an evening of board games and fellowship at my house 11220 Bybee Street, Silver Spring, MD. No experience needed — all games will be explained before we play. Please consider bringing a friend along it's always nice to meet new people. We are a very friendly group. Should you have any questions, please just call or text me on (202)276-7966.
**Parking:**
Normally parking is plentiful on the street.
**What to Bring:**
A snack or drink to share is appreciated but not required. Feel free to bring a favorite game if you’d like.
Looking forward to seeing both new and familiar faces.
Improve Public Speaking Skills at Reston Town Center Toastmasters
This popular and accomplished Toastmasters club (#4787) is open to everyone, with an average of 25 people per meeting, mainly business professionals from the Reston/Herndon area.
Meetings are held on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Tuesdays of the month from 6pm to 7:15pm at Conference Room #2 of the Reston Community Center: 2310 Colts Neck Rd, Reston, VA 20191.
Some of the group's members are accomplished professional speakers, while others are just starting down their path of improved public speaking, including many non-native English speakers.
Whether you're just starting out and looking to improve your speaking or overcome some nervousness...or looking to gain connections and sharpen your skills, you'll feel connected with the members of Reston Town Center Toastmasters. Stop by. Check us out! Chances are you'll like us so much that you'll be back!
For more information: http://towncentertoastmasters.toastmastersclubs.org/
Empower Confident Toastmasters Club Meeting
Whether you are a seasoned public speaker or looking to build your confidence in front of an audience, this event is perfect for anyone interested in self-help and self-improvement.
Hosted by the Empower Confident Toastmasters group, this workshop aims to provide practical tools and techniques for leadership development. Meet like-minded individuals and network with professionals in a supportive environment. Don't miss this opportunity to invest in your personal growth and unlock your full potential.
Trampoline Fitness
Join us for Trampoline Fitness hosted by Vida Fitness at Reston Metro Plaza! Enjoy complimentary fitness classes every Tuesday from June 2 - September 1!





















