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APRIL CALENDAR

APRIL CALENDAR

Contact: 240-629-7907 or frederick. edu/CPR

St. Jospeh 5K and Fun Run

Official times, T-shirts, and swag bags for all registered participants. Rain or shine. Registration cost: $40 for 5k; $20 for fun run. Proceeds benefit historic church building restoration. More info https://www. stjoesbuckeystown.org/st-joseph-5kfun-run.

Time: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Location: St. Joseph on Carrollton Manor Church, 5843 Manor Woods Drive, Frederick

Contact: 610-730-2499 or stjoesbuckeystown.org

Thurmont Green Fest

Learn how to live a greener life for a better tomorrow! Many interactive displays, electronic recycling drop off, educational information from experts in their fields, music and food truck. Free admission.

Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Location: Thurmont Regional Library, 76 E. Moser Road, Thurmont Contact: 571-481-0077 or thurmontmainstreet.com

Calvary UMC Community Concert

Series: Lorenzo Cominoli and Danny Webber, Guitar Duo Cominoli, Italian jazz guitarist, teacher and composer, and Webber, jazz, classical, rock guitarist and teacher. They come together to present refined and melodic guitar music that explores many diverse musical traditions. Their program will include original compositions and arrangements that draw from contemporary jazz, folk/pop, and classical influences. Free.

Time: 3 to 4:30 p.m.

Location: Calvary UMC, 131 W.

Second St., Frederick

Contact: 301-662-1464 or calvaryumc. org/concerts

Three Dog Night in Concert

Now in its fifth decade, this legendary band claims some of the most astonishing statistics in popular music. In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group achieved more top 10 hits, moved more records or sold more concert tickets. “Black and White,” “One,” “Joy to the World” are among their hits. $55 to $125.

Time: 6 to 8 p.m.

Location: Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick Contact: 301-600-2828 or weinbergcenter.org

APRIL 16

Holocaust Remembrance Day

“Growing Up With Holocaust Survivor Parents.” Laizer was 16 and Lili was 12 when the Nazis wrested them away from their homes in Poland. Unbelievably, they met in 1945 through the barbed wire fence of a concentration camp, got married, and moved to New York City, where they’ve been since 1949. They will join us by live video while their older son, Dr. Harvey Levy, a local dentist, author, lecturer and martial arts master, tells their story and describes the impact of the Holocaust on his family. Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins will describe hate groups and activities in Frederick County. There will also be a candle lighting, proclamations from the county and city, appropriate readings, and music. Free.

Time: 1 to 2:30 p.m.

Location: Beth Sholom Congregation, 1011 N. Market St., Frederick Contact: 205-572-2907 or bethsholomfrederick.org

Find our full calendar of events at newspost.com/calendar.

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