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Musicians' Meetup: Bull Run
Musicians' Meetup: Bull Run
Join us for a monthly acoustic jamming session, where musicians gather in community to practice, learn and create music together. It's a great opportunity to connect with fellow artists, jam acoustically, and share information on gigs and other music opportunities.
Healthy Elders Lifespan: Presentation and Health Screenings: Central
Healthy Elders Lifespan: Presentation and Health Screenings: Central
**Potomac:** Thursday, May 14, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. **Central:** Thursday, May 28, 1:00–3:00 p.m. Join the Marymount Center for Optimal Aging to enhance your understanding of health and explore strategies for optimal aging. They'll do a brief presentation, provide health screenings, and offer comprehensive wellness consultations.
Mahjong Game Club Tournament: Haymarket Gainesville
Mahjong Game Club Tournament: Haymarket Gainesville
Join the Mahjong Game Club Tournament and compete in a fun, friendly gathering for players of all skill levels. Discover the excitement of Cantonese mahjong and learn together at every level. Come for the tiles, stay for the community. Registration required. RSVPing on Meetup does not register you for the program. To register, please [click here](https://pwcgov.libnet.info/events?term=mahjong&r=range&start=today&end=2030-12-31).
Living Well at 50+: Six Pillars of Brain Health
Living Well at 50+: Six Pillars of Brain Health
Explore simple, research-based lifestyle habits that support long-term brain health: movement, sleep, nutrition, social activity, learning and stress management. Living Well at 50+ is a four-part educational series designed for older adults seeking practical, uplifting, and empowering information about healthy aging, brain wellness and financial protection. Sessions are interactive, welcoming and ideal for anyone looking to stay sharp, safe and confident. In this session, explore simple, research-based lifestyle habits that support long-term brain health: movement, sleep, nutrition, social activity, learning and stress management. Presented in collaboration with AARP Virginia and the Alzheimer's Association, National Capital Area Chapter, each session offers practical skills, insightful tips and community connection. Explore simple, research-based lifestyle habits that support long-term brain health: movement, sleep, nutrition, social activity, learning and stress management.
Code Gathering at Centreville Library
Code Gathering at Centreville Library
Non-programmers are absolutely welcome—you don’t need to know how to code to join. This meetup is for anyone interested in tech. You can share what you’re working on, propose ideas, or just talk about technology. We typically meet once a month at the Centreville Regional Library, with occasional meetups in Chantilly or other nearby libraries depending on availability. We usually start with a totally optional intro circle. You can share as much or as little as you’d like—your name, background, interests, what you’re working on, or simply pass and listen. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to reach out: timothyfilippone@gmail.com
English Conversation: Haymarket Gainesville
English Conversation: Haymarket Gainesville
Improve your speaking skills in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere where speakers of all languages are welcome. This program is supported by library volunteers and requires a basic working knowledge of English. Registration required. Registration is required. RSVPing on Meetup does not register you for the program. [To register and see more details, visit our events calendar. ](https://pwcgov.libnet.info/events?start=today&end=2023-2-28&term=english)
English Language Class for Work: Potomac
English Language Class for Work: Potomac
Be more confident using English for personal and professional success. Practice communication skills for your current or future job. This program is supported as part of Carnegie’s Libraries as Pillars of Education and Democracy initiative, providing $5 million in funding to strengthen English language learning and college access programs across 11 libraries.