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AWS Cloud Carnival
**AWS Cloud Carnival: Cloud Computing + Hands-on Workshop** ☁️🎡🚀
Welcome to **AWS Cloud Carnival**, a power-packed and exciting cloud event where learning meets real-world technology!
If you’ve ever been curious about **AWS, Cloud Computing, or DevOps**, this is the perfect chance to start your journey with a fun and interactive experience.
Get ready for an engaging session filled with **live demos, hands-on learning, real cloud concepts, and career guidance** — all designed specially for students and beginners.
To attend the event **in person**, it is mandatory to claim your **free ticket** from the link below.
**Get your free ticket here:**
[https://konfhub.com/aws-cloud-carnival](https://konfhub.com/aws-cloud-carnival)
**What’s inside the Carnival?**
✨ Introduction to Cloud Computing & AWS
⚡ Explore AWS Core Services (EC2, S3, IAM, VPC)
🛠️ Hands-on demo sessions and practical learning
🚀 Cloud + DevOps basics (deployment & real use cases)
🎓 Career roadmap + certifications guidance
🤝 Networking with cloud enthusiasts & community members
**Featured Speakers:**
***Sagar Khangan***
Principal Software Engineer \| Senior Engineering Manager
Stealth Startup (India · Remote)
Session: "Starting Your Cloud Journey with AWS"
***Dr. Purshottam A***
Enterprise Architect ( ex-Amazon )
Session: Enterprise Cloud Architecture & Career Roadmap
**Who should attend?**
✅ Students (Beginner to Intermediate)
✅ Developers & Tech Enthusiasts
✅ Anyone interested in building a career in Cloud & DevOps
**Event Details:**
📅 Date: 14 March 2026 (Saturday)
⏰ Time: 12:00 PM – 04:00 PM IST
📍 Venue: Seminar Hall, Ratan Tata Maharashtra State Skills University
🎟️ **Limited seats available!**
Don’t miss this chance to learn, build, and experience the cloud world with AWS.
🚀 Register now and be a part of the **AWS Cloud Carnival!**
Vintage Clothing Events Near You
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Ed and Gail's Fourth Saturday Hustle/West Coast Night with Joyce Szili!
Ed and Gail's ever popular 50/50 Hustle /West Coast Swing event takes place the fourth Saturday of every month. It features a DJ’d mix of contemporary and classic Hustle and West Coast Swing music DJ'd by **Ed Cottrell**, and Hustle lessons taught by renowned Hustle instructor **Joyce Szili**.
7:00 - 7:45 pm Beginner Hustle
7:45 - 8:30 pm Easy Intermediate Hustle
8:30-11:00 Dancing to a perfect mix of Hustle and West Coast Swing
$15 Admission
Colvin Run's 3rd Saturday Social Ballroom Dance
***Join us for a fun evening of dancing with Michael Sims DJing and teaching a waltz lesson!***
**7:30 - 8:30 PM: Waltz Dance lesson by** **Michael Sims**
**8:30 - 11:00 PM: Ballroom Dance music by Michael Sims**
Michael always brings energy, great music and fun to the dance floor and best of all, you can sign up for a dance with him!!!
$15 (cash or check) includes the lesson plus the dance, cold water and scrumptious snacks
Dress is "ballroom casual." Please no cutoffs, T-shirts or jeans. Dress to Impress!
No experience, reservations or partner needed. All Singles Welcome!!
1,850 sq. ft. beautiful oak dance floor.
Plenty of free, safe parking
*As always, there will be a big, delicious chocolate cake*
*to celebrate birthdays of the month.*
**Fun, Fun, Fun at Colvin Run!**
*The 100-year-old dance hall is operated by the Colvin Run Citizens Association, a non-profit 501(c)(3) public charity. 100% of the proceeds from this dance will go to the operation and preservation of the historic dance hall.*
Hains Point to The Village at Shirlington - (Easy Like Sunday Morning Ride)
Please read for the safety of those participating on this ride and on the trails, we will not be doing this ride if it is raining or if the trails and bridges are slippery due to previous rain.
**Meetup time is 9:30am and the Pre-ride briefing is at 9:45am, and the roll out time will be 10:00am. Be sure to check in when you arrive.**
Join **"Vintage Steel Cyclists"** for an (Easy Like Sunday Morning Ride) for a partial Trail and Street ride from Hains Point out to "The Village at Shirlington and back. This is a no drop ride, at a social party pace average between 12 to 15 mph on flats, and it will be slower on hills, and we'll wait and regroup at the top of all hills. We'll make sure no one is left behind. You must have a steel bike to participate in this ride. This ride will be approximately 25 to 30 miles round trip, and we'll grab a bite to eat at one of the many places in Shirlington.
**Please Read:**
**When you RSVP to participate in this or any "Vintage Steel Cyclist" ride or event, you are acknowledging that you take sole and full responsibility for your own health and safety. Helmets are a must and required to participate in any of our events event, and you ride at your own risk. Please be sure to have all proper equipment needed in case of flats or mechanical issues. Multi-tool, two spare inner tubes or CO2 cartridges, patch kit, and pump. Front and rear lights, eye protection, gloves, water bottles that fit your bottle cage or camelback, ID and money. Also please make sure that your bike is in good working condition before the ride. After all, these are Vintage Bikes.**
GWS New Vintage Tasting with Phil Bernstein
Every year we host a tasting to try German wines from the new vintage, with a focus on Riesling. Our host is Phil Bernstein, General Manager of MacArthur Beverages, one of the leading retailers of German Riesling in the country. Every year, Phil brings some of the best wines of the vintage.
The new vintage is 2024, another in an increasing string of very good vintages, though regrettably the first to be carrying the increase in wine tariffs. Mosel Fine Wines says that “2024 is a must-go-to vintage for lovers of classic and ethereal Mosel lightness and elegance!” Vinous Media found that the German wines of 2024 are “sprightly, sleek, concentrated Rieslings with exquisite verve and full aromatic development.” Here is your chance to try the 2024s from some of the very best producers!
**DATE**: **Friday, March 27th, 2026.** Doors open at 6:30 pm; tasting begins at 7:00 pm. Registrations are due by **Monday, March 23, 2026.**
**VENUE**: **King Farm Community Center, 300 Saddle Ridge Circle, Rockville, MD 20850**. The Shady Grove Metro station on the Red Line is right across 355. The Red Line King Farm shuttle bus runs from there on a route passing the Community Center until about 7:30 pm, every 20 minutes, though if returning by Metro you would need to arrange a ride to the station with another guest, get a cab or walk (about 20 minutes to the station).
**THE WINES**: (vintages are not listed for all wines from 2024)
**Welcome Wine** \- NV Loosen “Dr\. L” Sparkling Riesling\, Mosel\, or similar
**Two Peter Lauer Trockens**
Peter Lauer Unterstenberg Riesling Fass 12, Mosel (classified as Grosse Lage)
Peter Lauer Ayler Kupp Riesling Fass 9 Kern, Mosel (classified as Ortswein)
**A Pair of GGs (the Grand Cru dry whites of Germany)**
Emrich-Schönleber Halenberg Riesling Grosses Gewächs, Nahe
Dönnhoff Hermannshöhle Riesling Grosses Gewächs, Nahe
**Falkenstein Kabinetts Duo (same producer, vintage, grape, region and level, different vineyards)**
Hofgut Falkenstein Krettnacher Euchariusberg Riesling Kabinett Alte Reben #8 Gisela, Mosel
Hofgut Falkenstein Öckfener Bockstein Riesling Kabinett Alte Reben #22 Mia, Mosel
**Willi Schaefer Kabinett Vineyards Comparison (same producer, vintage, grape, region and level)**
Willi Schaefer Graacher Domprobst Riesling Kabinett, Mosel
Willi Schaefer Graacher Himmelreich Riesling Kabinett, Mosel
**Delicious J.J. Pr**ü**m Spätlese (same producer, region, grape, vintage and level, different vineyards)**
J.J. Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Spätlese, Mosel
J.J. Prüm Graacher Himmelreich Riesling Spätlese, Mosel
**An Auslese Finale (providing it arrives in time)**
Merkelbach Ürziger Würzgarten Auslese “Urgluck” Riesling, Mosel
A tasty buffet of cheeses, bread, crackers, cold cuts, grapes, veggies and sweets will be provided to accompany the wines.
**COST**: $83 for members, $90 for non-members.
If you have any questions about the event, please email the organizer, Dave Wendler: [davewendler@yahoo.com](mailto:davewendler@yahoo.com) . If you have questions about registration or membership status, please contact the President and Secretary of the GWS Capital Chapter, Carl Willner, at [carl.willner1@verizon.net](mailto:carl.willner1@verizon.net).
To register and pay by PayPal or by check, go to our chapter website: germanwinesocietydc. org. Simply confirming attendance on meetup is NOT sufficient for a reservation. If you do not already have an account on our website, you will need to set one up. We can only accept electronic payment by PayPal, not credit cards or other electronic transfers. If you are including others in your electronic registration, please email the Secretary to let us know the names of your other guests for our registration list. You can become a member or renew, if your membership is not current, together with your registration for this event by including an annual $35 dues payment (for an individual or a couple). Please go to the Shop page of the website to find the payment buttons for this event and for dues.
All GWS members and guests are reminded that alcohol consumption can lead to intoxication. Members and guests should use public transportation to events, rely on a designated driver, or taste the wines rather than finish them.
Profs & Pints Northern Virginia: The Secrets of Runes
[Profs and Pints Northern Virginia](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“The Secrets of Runes,”** on the origins, development, and interpretation of the runic script, with Lilla Kopár, runologist and a professor of medieval literature and culture at Catholic University.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/nv-rune-secrets](https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/nv-rune-secrets) .]
The fame of runes outshines that of any other ancient script. They can be found not just on Viking Age rune stones, but on Bilbo’s door and as the Bluetooth logo on your cell phone. Runic script is commonly associated with magic, used by modern practitioners of neopaganism, and in recent decades has captured the imagination of filmmakers and video game designers.
Yet most of us know little about the historical origins of runes and have no clue how to read or use them.
Come to Crooked Run Fermentation in Sterling, Va., to get schooled on runic script with the help of Lilla Kopár, a veteran scholar of runes who has earned a following among Profs and Pints fans by giving fantastic talks on medieval monsters and Norse mythology. As someone who has carried out extensive field research on runes, published several articles on runic objects, and even appeared on the History Channel commenting on runes in America, she’s exceptionally qualified to introduce you to runology and the fascinating things that runes tell us.
Dr Kopár will discuss the development of runic script from its humble origins on the borders of the Roman Empire in the first or second century CE, through its popularity in the Viking world, to its use and misuse in modern times. She’ll discuss how runes are a set of related alphabets that underwent changes over time and she’ll describe what inspired changes in this writing system and where and how runes were used in the medieval period.
Her richly illustrated talk will highlight some of the most intriguing objects with runic inscriptions, from humble bone fragments to impressive rune stones, and offer insight into the scholarly methods of deciphering and interpreting runic inscriptions. We’ll also look at the function of the runic script from simple practical notes and memorial inscriptions to cipher-runes and magic.
The most fun might be the in-class assignment, which will involve reading a few runic inscriptions and writing your name and other words in runes. (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. Talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: Part of Codex runicus, a rune manuscript written on animal skin and dating to about 1300 (University of Copenhagen / Wikimedia Commons).








