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Deep Conversations at Bethesda Library -- Is the Universe sending you messages?
**Jan 12:** Do you feel the Universe is sending you messages? How do you know? If so, what are they?
If not, where does advice or wisdom come from?
**Quote:** "The entire universe is your Guru. You learn from everything, if you are alert and intelligent. Were your mind clear and your heart clean, you would learn from every passer-by."
- *Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the book "[I Am That](https://www.reddit.com/r/Meditation/comments/g3x8y/i_am_that_nisargadatta_maharaj_free_pdf_of_book/)"*
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***“I am struck with how rare it is to find a few good friends on the path. It is easy to find people who simply want to sit and be entertained by teachers, or who want to sit and entertain by playing the role of teacher. In other words, the quest for affirmation often outweighs the quest for truth.***
***Yet you may have one or two good friends, and definitely have one or two waiting to be discovered. Find them; be thankful.”***
***— Shawn Nevins***
'What will make me happy in life?' ... 'Am I my thoughts?' ... 'What is Enlightenment?' ... We meet every week to ask questions like these in the pursuit of Self-Knowledge and Truth.
We are interested in topics like: Zen, stoicism, spirituality, psychology, mindfulness, Nisargadatta, non-violent communication, Socrates, existential philosophy, Alan Watts, taoism, Eckhart Tolle, meditation, Ramana Maharshi, etc. But we are not affiliated with any dogma, philosophy, or religion.
Our goal each meeting is to serve as mirrors for one another using question-based inquiry in a safe environment. In a session, every participant takes turns discussing the week's question or topic, and the group asks reflective questions without any agenda besides trying to understand the person's beliefs.
A few other guiding principles of our group:
* No one is obligated to share
* Be honest with yourself and others
* Do not try to convince others to believe or think as you do
* Keep the focus on the person being questioned
We meet at the [Bethesda Library](https://maps.app.goo.gl/GWMozF8zpY1m1PY26) every Monday. The library is a 5 minute walk from the Bethesda Metro on the Red Line, approx 25 minute Metro ride from Metro Center and Gallery Place stations. The library has a a parking lot with metered parking for $1/hour.
\*\*\* WE WILL BE IN MEETING ROOM 3 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ----- THE MEETING ROOM IS IN THE BACK OF THE LIBRARY \*\*\*
Please contact us with any questions!
Federal Contractors Winter Soiree - NETWORKING EVENT
Please join us
MONDAY January 12
5.30pm - 7.30pm
Federal Contractors Winter Soiree - NETWORKING EVENT
Meet with 300+ Federal Contractors AND Government
REGISTER:
[https://govconwinter2026.eventbrite.com](https://govconwinter2026.eventbrite.com/)
Meet with DoD - US Air Force; DoD - Navy - NAVAIR; DoD - DCAA, Defense Contract Audit Agency; DoD - DCSA, Defense Counterintelligence Surveillance Agency, DoD - Army National Guard; MWAA - Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority; State Of Maryland Dpt of General Services and more!
NETWORKING EVENT - NOT A CONFERENCE - NO SPEAKERS
Tickets Required In Advance
Food + Beverage for purchase on site.
THANK YOU!
Innovation at Your Fingertips...DC Makerspace Tour
Since we're looking for **brand innovation** and **out-of-the-box thinking**, I wanted to start off with the Washington DC MLK Library Makerspace, known as The Labs. A makerspace, is a unique place for crafts, high tech manufacturing including 3-D Printers, textile machinery and more. It's a great place for entrepreneurs to use the technology and/or have a business. It's also a great place for people who are tinkerers.
This event is a chance to take a **tour of The Labs.** The **tour limit is 15** people, and so, if you're interested, please sign up. I have worked with the Labs just to confirm our tour.
The Labs \| District of Columbia Public Library requirements:
**Appropriate and Safe Attire**
To remain safe around Fabrication Lab machinery please avoid wearing loose clothing. Pull back your long hair or beard, necklaces or scarves, and wear closed toe shoes.
**Bag and Personal Items Guidelines**
Up to two handheld items and two large bags (no larger than 36 inches)
Darkness at Noon - Arthur Koestler
The newly discovered lost text of Arthur Koestler’s modern masterpiece, Darkness at Noon—the haunting portrait of a revolutionary, imprisoned and tortured under totalitarian rule—is now restored and in a completely new translation.
Editor Michael Scammell and translator Philip Boehm bring us a brilliant novel, a remarkable discovery, and a new translation of an international classic.
In print continually since 1940, Darkness at Noon has been translated into over 30 languages and is both a stirring novel and a classic anti-fascist text. What makes its popularity and tenacity even more remarkable is that all existing versions of Darkness at Noon are based on a hastily made English translation of the original German by a novice translator at the outbreak of World War II.
In 2015, Matthias Weßel stumbled across an entry in the archives of the Zurich Central Library that is a scholar's dream: “Koestler, Arthur. Rubaschow: Roman. Typoskript, März 1940, 326 pages.” What he had found was Arthur Koestler’s original, complete German manuscript for what would become Darkness at Noon, thought to have been irrevocably lost in the turmoil of the war. With this stunning literary discovery, and a new English translation direct from the primary German manuscript, we can now for the first time read Darkness at Noon as Koestler wrote it.
Set in the 1930s at the height of the purge and show trials of a Stalinist Moscow, Darkness at Noon is a haunting portrait of an aging revolutionary, Nicholas Rubashov, who is imprisoned, tortured, and forced through a series of hearings by the Party to which he has dedicated his life. As the pressure to confess preposterous crimes increases, he re-lives a career that embodies the terrible ironies and betrayals of a merciless totalitarian movement masking itself as an instrument of deliverance.
Koestler’s portrayal of Stalin-era totalitarianism and fascism is as chilling and resonant today as it was in the 1940s and during the Cold War. Rubashov’s plight explores the meaning and value of moral choices, the attractions and dangers of idealism, and the corrosiveness of political corruption. Like The Trial, 1984, and Animal Farm, this is a book you should read as a citizen of the world, wherever you are and wherever you come from.
DC Metro Crafts @ SW Library
Join DC Metro Crafts at our first home event this year. Bring your own cross stitch, knitting, crochet, or other portable craft.
The Southwest Library is right off the Waterfront Metro. We'll be in Meeting Room 1. Go through both glass double doors and loop around to the right to find us. There are plenty of tables to spread out.
Alexandria Waterfront Brisk Walk
**Bring a flash light.** Some of the walk is lit with street lights. Some is not.
We will be hiking along the historic Alexandria waterfront down and through scenic Old Town to the Wilson bridge and back.
Lovely views of the river, as well as of Old Town.
Part of the walk is on the Mount Vernon Trail bike path.
Hike is mostly flat, and on paved surfaces or board walk.
Please note the hike leaves at 600PM sharp.
There are bathrooms at the halfway point.
**Meet at the small parking area closest to the bike path. First left on Marina Drive. Not the large marina parking area that is further along.**
We walk pretty briskly around 3.4-3.8 miles an hour. I assume if you can’t keep up, you can always find your way back to the starting point.
Hope you can join our group of stalwart regulars and cheery newcomers.
Happy hiking.
Most of the walk has street lights, but not all so, but bring a light.
Liberty Events This Week
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LPNOVA Monthly After Hours
**Mark your calendar for every third Friday of the month!**
Come hang out with fellow freedom-lovers, get the inside scoop on the Liberty Movement in Northern Virginia, and hear what’s brewing with local festivals and upcoming election support.
Whether you’ve been part of the cause for years or are just curious about Libertarian ideas, you’re welcome to drop by for food, fun, and lively conversations that keep the spirit of liberty alive!
🎿 Liberty Mountain Ski/Snowboard – 1/17-18/26 (MLK Weekend)
### 🎿 **Liberty Mountain Ski Weekend – January 17–18, 2026**
**📅 When:**
Saturday, January 17 – Sunday, January 18, 2026
(Depart early Saturday morning)
**📍 Where:**
**Liberty Mountain Resort**
78 Country Club Trail, Carroll Valley, PA 17320
https://www.libertymountainresort.com
Lift Ticket - $125
Ski rental - $67
Taxes - $4.02
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**❄️ Event Details:**
Let’s kick off the new year with a weekend of skiing, snowboarding, and mountain fun at Liberty Mountain! Whether you’re carving up the slopes or hanging out by the fire with a drink, this trip’s a great way to get outside and connect.
**What’s Planned:**
* Full day of skiing/snowboarding Saturday
* Group lunch on the mountain
* Optional night skiing Saturday evening
* Relaxed group dinner or drinks afterward
* Sunday(Optional): more skiing or a chill morning before heading home
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**🎒 What to Bring:**
* Ski/snowboard gear (rentals available on-site)
* Lift ticket or season pass (available on-site)
* Warm layers, gloves, and goggles (available on-site)
* Snacks and water (available on-site)
* Your best winter energy!
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**🚌 Rides & Lodging:**
Carpools will be organized closer to the date.
Group lodging options are being explored — RSVP early if you’re interested in sharing accommodations.
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**✅ RSVP Deadline:**
Please RSVP by **January 5, 2026** so we can confirm headcount and coordinate logistics.
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**💬 Questions?**
Drop a comment or message the organizer if you’d like to coordinate rides, gear rentals, or just see who else is going!
Buy Passes:
[https://www.epicpass.com/passes/epic-day-pass.aspx](https://www.epicpass.com/passes/epic-day-pass.aspx)
What does patriotism mean to you? - Braver Angels Fairfax Monthly Meeting
As we move into 2026, we invite you to join us in renewing a form of political participation that has come to seem almost quaint: practicing citizenship by making strong connections and strengthening our communities. Over the past few decades, we’ve allowed our communities to shrink, our outlooks to sour and our politics to become toxic.
We’re guessing you are reading this now because you want something different and better for yourselves, your families and your communities.
Braver Angels provides the infrastructure and tactics and tools to convene and collaborate across the political spectrum. With our sister Alliances in the “DMV” area, the Fairfax County Alliance is creating a schedule of events for the coming year, some of which will relate to our nation’s birthday.
**We’ll kick off 2026 with a simple discussion of a complex topic: What does patriotism mean to you? And what about our 250th year as a nation will you contemplate and celebrate?** Join us on January 13th at 7 PM at the [McLean Governmental Center](https://braverangels.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=eb070968609f8aecc37a46472&id=1181632331&e=500efeae3d); doors open at 6:30 PM. We will have light refreshments.
We have pulled together [various resources](https://braverangels.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=eb070968609f8aecc37a46472&id=51517eb8d2&e=500efeae3d) to get your brains moving in different directions. Some of these are ‘newsy’, some informative, some lean right or left and some are just opinions. It is not a comprehensive list by any means but merely designed to start your thinking about your perspective and other’s. We look forward to hearing about your own points of reference.
Comparing different eras is instructive; the meaning of patriotism changes depending on time and place. Have your views changed over time and place?
How do you envision at the future of the United States? How do we embrace the whole of our history? John Woods, Braver Angels’ National Ambassador, has captured these thoughts well in [his latest message](https://braverangels.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=eb070968609f8aecc37a46472&id=3b2e9511c9&e=500efeae3d).
*Scroll down John Wood’s email for a range of online events you can join.*
Our future is shaped by imagining what can be and putting aside our presumptions of each other. We look forward to seeing you!
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**Braver Angels holds workshops, debates, and public presentations designed to bridge the political divide we are experiencing in our country.** Our events help conservatives, liberals, and independents get past stereotypes and have civil conversations about current issues, helping open the way to productive problem-solving, mutual respect and understanding.
Meetings and events are free and require no commitments. Just bring your willingness to listen, learn, and participate with civility, without judgment. Please read more about The Braver Angels Way [here](https://braverangels.org/our-mission/).
Free Open Stitch Sessions at Artistic Artifacts
Artistic Artifacts is hosting **Open Stitch sessions on the first and third Thursday evenings** from 5:30 - 7:30 pm. This is a drop-in, bring your own hand stitching project and the necessary supplies (or you can knit, crochet... whatever needle arts you like). There’s no fee to attend, no instruction nor agenda — just a time to spend with other creatives!
Visit our website for all other class & event information: **[https://artisticartifacts.com/collections/wk](https://artisticartifacts.com/collections/wk)**
Amnesty International Northwest DC Local Group Meeting
Since 1961, Amnesty International USA has fought to protect human rights as the world’s largest grassroots human rights organization. Our local group generally meets the second Wednesday of every month at the Cleveland Park Library. Each month, we do letter writing actions, discuss human rights issues in the news, and plan for hosting or participating in occasional events area events. For more information, email Mike Duffy at michaelbernardduffy@gmail.com.
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Hike along the Potomac Heritage Trail at Fort Marcy
This is an easy level hike along the Potomac Heritage Trail with views of the Potomac River. We weave in and out of the forest with scenic views of Maryland and Virginia
The meeting location for this program is at the parking area of Fort Marcy along the GW Parkway. Directions below.
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WHAT TO WEAR:
* Comfortable, well-broken-in, sturdy walking shoes or ankle-high boots.
* Protective clothing should include:
* Long comfortable loose fitting pants
* A cotton blend shirt provides for better perspiration and comfort
* Dress in layers for warmth and comfort
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WHAT TO BRING:
* Water canteen or bottle filled with water (at least 1 quart, bring what you
feel you can carry or need to drink)
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WHERE TO MEET:
Meet in the Fort Marcy Parking area onloing the GW Parkway. Please note you can only get there on the northbound side. It is approx. 4 miles from Roosevelt Island and the right turn into the parking lot comes up very quickly once you see the sign for Fort Marcy from the GW Pkwy.
Marcia, 301-352-5272
IMPORTANT:
Your RSVP to this hike assumes the following Acknowledgement of Risks, Responsibility, and Release of Liability.
Fresco Adventures, a program of Fresco Enterprises, LLC is the sponsor of arrangements for this activity and is not responsible for any damage, loss, injury, or accident due to any act by the participants.
Note: There are elements of risk in any activity associated with the outdoors and the use of any related equipment. Although precautions are taken to provide proper organization and suitable equipment so that you have a safe and enjoyable experience, there can be no guarantee of absolute safety against injury and accident.
Acknowledgement of Risks, Responsibility and Release: I recognize the apparent risks of this activity which I and any minor children for which I am responsible, will engage in and confirm that I am mentally and physically capable of participating in the activity. I participate willingly and voluntarily, and I assume full responsibility for any personal injury. I hereby release Fresco Enterprises, LLC, its principals, agents, or volunteers from all liability and waive any claim for damage arising from any cause whatsoever.
Yes, We're Having a January Happy Hour at Rai's Pour House!
For our January Happy Hour let's go back to Rai's Pour House! The Happy Hour will be on the second Tuesday of the month. We will meet at Rai's Pour House which is owned by the same people who own and Rai's Rendezvous, Rai's Pizza and Sully's Pour House. Tuesday specials include $1 wings (10 wing minimum) and half price bottles of wine.
The Happy Hour Menus are posted in the Photos.
SKI LIBERTY Rock The Mountain After Dark! NIGHT SKIING
Looking to meet ski enthusiasts for local day or weekend outings!
I'm basing this on the "Epic, Northeast Value Pass" for 21 resorts.
https://www.epicpass.com/passes/northeast-value-pass.aspx
Let’s do some weekend day trips or
Friday night skiing at Liberty or Whitetail.
We can meet at the Clarksburg Outlets to carpool if interested!
Liberty Mountain Resort, PA (1hr Drive)
Whitetail Resort, PA (1hr Drive)
Roundtop Mountain Resort, PA (1:30 Drive)
Hidden Valley, PA (2:40 Drive)
Seven Springs, PA (2:50 Drive)
Laurel Mountain, PA (2:50 Drive)
Jack Frost, PA (3:20 Drive)
Big Boulder, PA (3:30 Drive)
Potomac Heritage- Goose Creek to Bles Park (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.
This is an 8.8 mile with 75 ft elevation out and back hike on the Potomac Heritage Trail in Loudoun County. On this hike we'll experience scenic Goose Creek as it flows into the expanse of the Potomac. There is also a lot of history as we hike along the ruins of the Goose Creek Canal ( see the background information below) and Selden Island which is privately owned and is known for it's prehistoric archaeological sites dating back to 1000BC.
We will begin at Riverpoint Drive trailhead (Porta Potty is available) and follow Goose Creek and then the Potomac to our turnaround at Bles Park where there are restrooms.
**Background History**: In 1849, construction began on a system of locks and dams to render the Goose Creek navigable up to three large mills in the Loudoun Valley. By 1845, the [Goose Creek and Little River Navigation Company](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Goose_Creek_and_Little_River_Navigation_Company&action=edit&redlink=1) canal system had been completed on Goose Creek to Ball's (Evergreen) Mill, 12 miles (19 km) upstream from the mouth. Though the lower portion of the canal saw significant usage, only one boat was ever known to have traveled the whole stretch, and by 1857 the canal was put out of business by the completion of the [Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_and_Old_Dominion_Railroad) to Leesburg. Most of the locks and dams were destroyed by the [Union Army](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Army) during the [Civil War](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War).
We hike at a pace of \~ 2.5 mph while moving. You must have experience with hikes of this length and elevation gain.
Meet at the Riverpoint Drive Trailhead at 8:45am for sign-in. Restroom (Porta Potty) is available at the Trailhead
Dogs are welcome on this hike in accordance with the NVHC Dog Policy. [https://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolicyhttps://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolic](https://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolicy)
Leaders: Steve Frith cell 703-629-0174
Park Entry Fee: $0.00
Map for hike:
https://www.gaiagps.com/map/?loc=11.3/-77.4740/39.0851
Birding Algonkian
***Registration required at Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy -***
[Birding Algonkian - Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy](https://loudounwildlife.org/event/birding-algonkian-january/)
Join Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy on a search for birds at the Algonkian Regional Park in eastern Loudoun County. This bird walk takes place each month except December. With extensive frontage along the Potomac River, its rich bottomland forests, extensive wetlands and grassy areas combine to make it Loudoun’s top birding hotspot. Bring binoculars if you have them. We’ll meet at the boat ramp next to the parking lot.



























