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Moshi Toastmasters Club Meeting (Hybrid)
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

Baking Events This Week

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Moshi Toastmasters Club Meeting (Hybrid)
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

Baking Events Near You

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Galentine’s Cake & Sip
Galentine’s Cake & Sip
https://mshgalentinescakeandsip.eventbrite.com Grab your girls and join us for a sweet and stylish Galentine’s Cake & Sip—the perfect way to celebrate friendship, creativity, and cake! In this hands-on cake decorating class, you’ll learn how to decorate your own mini cake using buttercream, piping techniques, and festive Valentine’s-inspired details. No experience needed—this class is beginner-friendly and designed to be fun, relaxed, and judgment-free. Sip on complimentary beverages while you decorate, vibe with great music, and connect with other cake lovers in a cozy, elevated atmosphere. Whether you come with friends or solo, you’ll leave with a beautifully decorated cake and new Galentine’s memories.
Bakery Museum & Co
Bakery Museum & Co
I’ve heard there’s a good vibe here. A recommendation and good reviews tells me this is a good stop. Lots of seating and good espresso should make this a great experience for anyone who can make it. Bring a thirst for relaxed conversation, and we’ll get along fine. (No discussions on politics, religion or potentially controversial topics. We're here to relax and have fun. Just be respectful and we'll be alright. Pay your own way, and enjoy!)
Cookie Exchange
Cookie Exchange
Galentine's Coffee Catch Up
Galentine's Coffee Catch Up
It's been a bit.. We've recovered from the holidays and the wicked cold: it's time to get together, have some fun.🥰 South Street Under is a popular cafe and bakery in Old Town Leesburg, Virginia, known for its fresh-baked ciabatta bread, sandwiches, soups, and pastries, serving breakfast and lunch seven days a week. It's a favorite local gathering spot with a relaxed atmosphere. The menu features American cafe fare, with vegetarian options available, and it's known for its quality ingredients and comfort food.
BreadBreakers Game Night
BreadBreakers Game Night
**Join the BreadBreakers community for an evening of connection and comradery over the timeless art of boardgaming!** BreadBreakers is a community where people of all different belief systems and backgrounds create community and have meaningful conversation. Usually we do that over the dinner table, but sometimes you've got to change it up a bit! Here's what to expect: * A kind, welcoming atmosphere and community * Several familiar, and several novel boardgames. * Snacks :) * We'll be gathering in Meeting Room 1 at the Reston Regional Library. * Feel free to bring a board game to share if you'd like! **I've never attended a BreadBreakers event before - what is BreadBreakers?** BreadBreakers is a community where neighbors from all different beliefs and backgrounds can **hear, be heard, and know one another.** Most frequently, we do this through the ancient practice of breaking bread around a common dining table. But we're more than just a discussion group - we're a movement to heal our world's broken discourse and forge togetherness in a time of isolation and loneliness. **Through the sacred act of just "being" together, we're working to rebuild the town square, one table (or game night) at a time.** BreadBreakers is a religiously inclusive by Restoration United Methodist Church in Reston, VA. All faiths, beliefs, and stripes are welcomed, and our leadership and community include people who attend Restoration and people who don't.
Wake Up DC Group Meditation
Wake Up DC Group Meditation
Wake Up DC Sangha for young adults - third practice session Saturday, February 7, 2026 1:15 PM - 3:30 PM Dear friends, This is a warm invitation for young adults aged 18-35 (at heart) to join Wake Up DC Sangha's third practice session on Saturday, February 7th 2026 from 1:15 PM - 3:30 PM. Practice will be held at: Opening Heart Mindfulness Community 3812 Northampton St NW Washington, D.C. 20015 Program of events: 1:15 - 1:30: Arrival 1:30 - 1:40: Introduction to practice 1:40 - 2:00: Guided sitting meditation 2:00 - 2:20: Walking meditation 2:20 - 2:40: Offering of Teachings 2:40 - 3:20: Dharma Sharing 3:20 - 3:30: Closing Friends are asked to arrive prior to the start of seated meditation. Cushions will be provided.
BreadBreakers Lunch: Travel as a Lens to Different Worldviews
BreadBreakers Lunch: Travel as a Lens to Different Worldviews
**In a time of division and isolation, come be part of the community that's rebuilding the town square, one table at a time.** In BreadBreakers, we use the common space of the dining table to have conversations where neighbors can **hear, be heard, and know one another.** If you're hungry for good discourse and deeper community, join us for lunch and a conversation on ***World’s Diversity on the Table: How Traveling Helps Us Understand Different Worldviews.*** Here’s how it works: For just two hours, a table of people set aside the need to "convince" or "win" and instead focus on sharing, listening, and connecting. Guided by an experienced table host, we'll tell our stories, try to understand each other, and practice being in community with those with different views or backgrounds. In a world of disconnection and surface-level interaction, we'll carve out some time just to be humans together and have a meaningful conversation. We'll be meeting at Wegmans, Upper Level Dining Area - look for your hosts, Albert and Todd. This will be a "bring your own lunch" gathering (or "buy your own", from Wegmans' great self-serve cafe!) BreadBreakers, an initiative by Restoration United Methodist Church in Reston, VA, is a religiously inclusive community where all beliefs, faiths, and stripes are welcomed. Our leadership and volunteer team includes people who attend Restoration and people who don't. **So - why talk about travel? Here's a word from this event's lead host, Albert:** *Travel is more than movement across geography, visiting cities, viewing landscapes and counting distances. Travel is also an inward movement: an encounter with difference that rearranges how we see the world and ourselves.* *When we travel, we are exposed to other ways of organizing life: different assumptions about time and values, family and belonging, work and dignity, authority and trust, hospitality and faith. Even brief encounters can unsettle what we once considered “normal” or self-evident, sometimes gently, sometimes harshly, not too much differently as we may encounter on the other side of our divided country.* *Some of us travel seeking beauty, rest, or novelty. Others travel to escape the noise, to understand, to remember, or simply to feel less confined by familiar routines. And when we return, we often carry more than we expected: stories, questions, discomforts, changed perceptions, or a renewed sense of home. The focus of our discussion is not destinations or expertise. It is about meaning. How encounters with different worldviews leave traces in us—and how those traces shape the way we interpret our own world once we return.* *Each experience is partial, each perspective incomplete, and yet, together, we can see more of the whole. Shared at the table, such diversity becomes something lived rather than abstract.* *This conversation shall prompt us to reflect on two simple questions:* 1. ***What do we look for when we travel to other places and cultures?*** 2. ***And what do we bring back—beyond souvenirs and photographs?*** We look forward to breaking bread and stories with you.