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80A Bureau drive • Gaithersburg, MD 20878-1431 • 301.258.6380 • gaithersburgmd.gov
THURSDAY, AUG 4 • 8:30 AM
BREAKFAST CLUB Join us at Barking Mad Café for breakfast sandwiches, burritos, pastries and more. 239 Spectrum Ave., Gaithersburg,. Order from the menu and pay on your own. ................................................................ THURSDAY, AUG 11 • 12:45 PM
AN AFTERNOON WITH THE HAMMERED DULCIMER, MBIRA AND FIDDLE! Join us for a delightful afternoon as we take a journey with Ken Kolodner to get to know the Hammered Dulcimer, Mbira and Fiddle. There’ll be light refreshments and drinks as we learn about the instruments and listen to traditional music. Fee
{ Members $4; NonMembers $6 } Deadline { Aug 4 } ................................................................
TUESDAY, AUG 16 • 9:45 AM – 2 PM
SENIOR DAY AT THE FAIR Fair admission and entertainment are free for seniors this one day only! Bring water and dress for hot and humid weather. There are a few airconditioned areas at the Fairgrounds if you need to go inside and cool off. We will run a shuttle back and forth from the Fairgrounds, leaving the Center at 9:45, 10:45, 11:45 a.m., and 12:45 p.m. and picking up at the Fairgrounds at 11 a.m., Noon, 1, and 1:45 p.m. You must register on the program sheet if you want to ride the Benjamin Gaither Center bus. . Fee {$2} … Deadline {Aug 15} WEDNESDAY, AUG 24 • 12:15 PM
MONDAY, AUG 29 • 4 PM
END OF SUMMER WATERMELON SOCIAL WITH LINE DANCINg
happy hour Buffalo Wild Wings located at 668 Clopper Rd is an American casual dining restaurant and sports bar. Join us for drinks and good company.
Hot summer days need fresh watermelon to sooth and keep us hydrated. Enjoy fresh watermelon in different ways. Whether sliced, squared or round, spiced, sweet or in a drink, it is watermelon all around. Then join us for a fun afternoon with Robin Marshall as she leads us in a line dance session for all to enjoy. Fee {free Members; $5 NonMembers} … Deadline { Aug 18}
BENJAMIN GAITHER CENTER
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8:30 am - 6 pm 8:30 am - 4 pm closed
FITNESS CENTER
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from our staff WEDNESDAT, AUG 31 • 12:30 PM
BIRTHDAY PARTY 4 9 11 12 14 20 21 23 25 26 28 30 31
Anna Bonk Chitra Perera Louise Likins Pat Guss Sweety Johnson Marguerite Phillips Janet Lugenbeel Bernard Gomersall Alan Bloom Rosa Carrion Yvette Monroe Gopal Bhatnagar, Eve McCotter William Flowers
Thinking of You: We extend sympathy to the friends and family of Pushpa Shahani and Frederick Johnson, who recently passed away.
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP & FEES City Residents $50 Individual • $80 Two Persons Nonresidents $125 Individual • $195 Two Persons Fitness Center (BGC Members only) $75 per year • $15 per month Non-member Program Attendance Cost and Annual Membership: If a person wants to go on a trip or attend a program and is not a member, they may join the Center for a 30-day period (City residents: $10, nonresidents: $25). During the period they have all the privileges of a member, and if they decide to join for a year during the first 30 days, the cost of their 30-day trial will be applied toward an annual membership. Please note that cumulative one-month membership fees will not apply.
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from CHARLYN I have reached my one year anniversary as the Community Facility Manager of the Benjamin Gaither Center. My first year has been so rewarding, but challenging at the same time. Although I have been a staff member of the Senior Center since 2003 in various roles, my new role has been very different and I love the new challenges! Here are a few of the more interesting things that happened this past year: 1) The entire Center was painted. It only took us about 20 different samples to finally settle on the colors we originally picked! 2) I hired a new Program Supervisor, Gayathri Aluvihare! 3) The boiler from the apartment building next door failed and flooded the Center with scalding hot water over Thanksgiving weekend. But we now have a beautiful new floor in the Alice Schultz Room! 4) The emergence of the Omicron variant was a challenge in so many ways, cancelling programs, sickening staff members, and causing low attendance, which was so disheartening. 5) In the spring we had a swarm of bees in a tree for several days. It was so neat to see and share with the members who were in attendance. 6) The Active Aging Expo made a terrific come back! 7) Our multicultural programs this year have been so amazing! I cannot wait to attend more. Thank you all for making my first year so memorable. I appreciate the interest in my family, all of the nice compliments and suggestions, and spending so much time with the people I consider my second family, YOU! Please help me reach my new goal of hitting 500 members. As I write this, we are at 408. Spread the word, and I hope to be celebrating with a 500 party in the near future! I’ll BGC-ing you! Charlyn Simpson
activity center at bohrer park FITNESS CENTER
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THURSDAY, AUG 18 • 10:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Senior Information and Assistance
Do you need information on senior housing, financial assistance, Medicare, Medicaid, or help filling out forms? Please call the Front Desk at 301.258.6380 to make an appointment with Tracy Carter of the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services.
OUR MISSION The Benjamin Gaither Center is committed to enhancing the quality of life of those 55 and over with a variety of activities that encourage fitness, personal interest, health, and social interaction.
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FRIDAY, AUG 26 • BY APPOINTMENT
PODIATRIST SERVICES Sign up at the front desk for an appointment with one of the doctors from Maple Springs Foot Center. Most insurances are accepted, including Medicare.
THURSDAY, AUG 4 • 10 – 11:30 AM
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING Blood pressure screening on site with Visiting Angels.
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THURSDAYS • 11 AM
COPING WITH CHANGE Are you not bouncing back like you used to? Learn how to roll with the punches by joining our group discussion facilitated by Sue LaFauce, LGPC from Senior Services at The Affiliated Santé Group. Drop-in or join us via zoom. Free. Individual appointments available by calling 240.758.5345.
MULTICULTURAL EVENT THURSDAY, SEP 22 • 5 PM FRIDAYS • 11 AM
COMPUTER HELP! Do you have a computer question? We have the answers. Visit the computer lab, and a volunteer will be available to answer your questions. The program is starting up again every Friday beginning August 12, between 11 AM and 1 PM. Free. Please call 301-258-6380 before coming to check for availability.
MONDAY - FRIDAY • 10:30 - 11 AM (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY)
CELLPHONE HELP! Are you using your smart phone to its greatest potential? Do you know how to change your settings? If you need help learning how to use all of your features, or just have questions about best practices, sign-up on the program sheet and our very own Robert Williams will schedule a one-onone appointment with you. Free.
HISPANIC HERITAGE FESTIVAL Join us for the Hispanic Heritage Festival, a cultural extravaganza with traditional dancing, an artifacts display, and a food tasting. This event is sponsored by Asbury Methodist Village and the Benjamin Gaither Center. Save the Date, Mark Your Calendar. Free. Registration Required.Registration begins September 1.
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trips TUESDAY, AUG 9 • 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM WASHINGTON, DC
AMERICAN PROPHET AT ARENA STAGE
ATTENTION PLEASE Out of an abundance of caution, it is advised to have your COVID Vaccine information and a mask with you when going on trips. Proof of vaccine and masks are being required at more and more venues. MONDAY, AUG 22 • 11 AM – 4 PM WASHINGTON, DC
“THE PLAYHOUSE” AT THE NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
“GHOST” AT TOBY’S DINNER THEATRE
Charles Randolph-Wright returns to Arena Stage with a groundbreaking new musical powered by Frederick Douglass’ own speeches and writings. Coupled with soaring new melodies and an original script, Douglass rises as a fierce abolitionist and distinguished orator. Filled with an electrifying new score, this world premiere celebrates the revolutionary legacy of one of history’s first freedom fighters, whose fire is needed now more than ever.
National Building Museum and the Folger Shakespeare Library, are partnering this summer to present The Playhouse. Visitors can step back in time with the Bard for the latest iteration of the Museum’s Summer Block Party. The designers have created an exciting Festival Stage, inside the Museum’s great hall. Lunch will be on your own at one of the many nearby restaurants. Please bring cash.
Fee { $55 } … Deadline { Aug 2 }
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MONDAY, AUG 15 • 5:30 – 9:00 PM WASHINGTON, DC
THURSDAY, AUG 25 • 11: 30 AM – 2:30 PM • SILVER SPRING, MD YEAR OF THE WORLD CUISINES
WEDNESDAY, SEP 28 • 12:30 – 6:00 PM WASHINGTON, DC
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DINNER AT WASHINGTON RESTAURANT WEEK It’s time for DC’s annual Restaurant week! We will take you downtown where you will have your choice of participating restaurants to choose from for dinner on your own. Please bring cash. Fee { $17 } … Deadline { Aug 11}
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GALLOPING GOURMETS TO THE SALT LINE RESTAURANT The seafood restaurant’s Ballston outpost is a winner for raw bar, lobster roll, stuffies, chowder, cocktails and more. The Salt Line offers New England classics and Chesapeake dishes. Please bring cash. Fee { $17 } … Deadline { Aug 11}
Fee { $24 } … Deadline { Aug 15}
STOP #1 – BETE ETHIOPIAN RESTURANT Our first stop on our “The Year of the World Cuisines” tour is one of Silver Spring’s hidden secrets. Bete Ethiopian prides itself in being able to successfully bring the old world exotic flavors and aroma of Ethiopia to the main streets of American daily life. Please bring cash. Fee { $17 } … Deadline { Aug 18}
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THE INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM The International Spy Museum documents the tradecraft history and contemporary role of espionage. It holds the largest collection of international espionage artifacts on public display. Lunch will be on your own at the nearby food court after the museum visit. Please bring cash. Fee { $37 } … Deadline { Aug 23}
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WEDNESDAY, SEP 7 • 9:45 AM – 4:30 PM • COLUMBIA, MD
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Adapted from the hit film, GHOST – THE MUSICAL follows Sam and Molly, a young couple whose connection takes a shocking turn after Sam’s untimely death. Trapped between two worlds, Sam refuses to leave Molly when he learns she is in grave danger. Desperate to communicate with her, he turns to storefront psychic Oda Mae Brown, who helps him protect Molly and avenge his death. Buffet lunch, tea or coffee, and tip included. Fee { $80 } … Deadline { Aug 8}
“HAMILTON” AT THE KENNEDY CENTER “Hamilton” is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has taken the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and created a revolutionary moment in theatre—a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Fee { $150 } … Deadline { Aug 29}
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“THE COLOR PURPLE” AT SIGNATURE THEATRE A teenage Celie is torn from her beloved sister and forced into an abusive marriage. Over the next 40 years, while Celie encounters repression, despair and heartbreak, she also discovers hope in a group of friends who inspire her to find her voice, discover her beauty and change her life. Nominated Continues on page 5
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for 11 Tony Awards and featuring a soaring score of jazz, gospel, blues and ragtime, “The Color Purple” brilliantly illuminates the lives of Southern Black women in breathtaking scope. Fee { $85 } … Deadline { Sep 1}
NATURE CLUB “BEGINNINGS"
BOOK DISCUSSIONS Thursday, August 11 • 2 PM “Moloka'i” by Alan Brennert Thursday, September 8 • 2 PM “Death in A Strange Country” by Donna Leon
friday, august 19 • 11 aM Join us as we explore ways to create a viable nature club at the Benjamin Gaither Center. Ideas include presentations, field trips and “how to” skill building. Please bring your ideas and insights. We would love to have you participate!
SOCIAL SYMPOSIUM
Friday, August 12 • 11 AM Topic: Current Events
MOVIE AFTERNOONS
BINGO
Mondays & Fridays •12:45 PM
Thursdays at 1 PM
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Enjoy and discuss a movie every week. Call ahead to find out what movie will be playing.
MAH JONGG Tuesdays & Fridays •12:30 PM ..................................................................................... CONTRACT BRIDGE Tuesdays & Thursdays •12:30 PM .....................................................................................
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MEMBER ORIENTATION Friday, August 5 • 11 AM
Come learn the ins and outs of the Center. Call the front desk at 301.258.6380 to sign up and bring your Welcome Packet with you.
Most afternoons. Come check it out!
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LEARN CANASTA
Call Annette 301.938.0893
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Exercise Tape Fit 4 All Power Stretch Coloring Book International Movie: “Kalushi” 12:45 Bingo
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Exercise Tape Bone Builders Stretch & Strengthen Weight Training Bridge Mah Jongg
Exercise Tape Bone Builders Stretch & Strengthen American Prophet at Arena Stage 11 Weight Training 12:30 Bridge 12:30 Mah Jongg
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Exercise Tape Fit 4 All Power Stretch Coloring Book International Movie: “The Last Princess” 12:45 Bingo 1 Senior Advisory Committee Meeting
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Zoomba Dance Fit 4 All Crochet Drop-in Watercolor
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Zoomba Dance Fit 4 All Core & Stretch Crochet Drop-in Watercolor
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Exercise Tape Bone Builders Stretch & Strengthen Coping w. Change Bridge A Delightful Afternoon with the Hammered Dulcimer, Mbira and Fiddle Movie Afternoons El Club de la Amistad Book Club
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8: 25 Exercise Tape 8:30 Breakfast Club: Barking Mad Café 9 Bone Builders 10 Stretch & Strengthen 10 Blood Pressure Screening 11 Coping w. Change 12:30 Bridge 1 Movie Afternoons 1 El Club de la Amistad
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Zoomba Dance Fit 4 All Weight Training Computer Help Social Symposium Quilting Mah Jongg Bingo
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Zoomba Dance Fit 4 All Weight Training New Member Orientation 12:15 Quilting 12:30 Mah Jongg 12:45 Bingo
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Exercise Tape Fit 4 All Power Stretch Coloring Book International Movie: “The Lunch Box” 12:45 Bingo 4 Happy Hour: Buffalo Wild Wings
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Exercise Tape Fit 4 All Power Stretch Coloring Book “The Playhouse” at the National Building Museum 12:30 International Movie: “Life is Beautiful” 12:45 Bingo
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Exercise Tape Fit 4 All Power Stretch Coloring Book International Movie: “Roma” 12:45 Bingo 5:30 Trip to DC Restaurant Week
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Exercise Tape Bone Builders Stretch & Strengthen Weight Training Hatha Yoga Bridge Mah Jongg
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Exercise Tape Bone Builders Senior Day at the Fair Stretch & Strengthen Weight Training Hatha Yoga Bridge Mah Jongg
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Zoomba Dance Fit 4 All Core & Stretch Birthday Party Crochet Drop-in Watercolor
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All trips and class cancellations must be submitted in writing, or e-mail your request to BenjaminGaitherCenter@ gaithersburgmd.gov
Trips and Class Cancellations
Exercise Tape Bone Builders Stretch & Strengthen Coping w. Change World Cuisine: Bete Ethiopian 12:30 Bridge 1 Movie Afternoons 1 El Club de la Amistad
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Exercise Tape Bone Builders Stretch & Strengthen Senior Info & Assistance w/Tracy Carter 11 Coping w. Change 10:45 Galloping Gourmets: Salt Line 12:30 Bridge 1 Movie Afternoons 1 El Club de la Amistad
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fitness WEDNESDAYS • 11 AM (NO CLASS: AUG 10)
core and stretch After a gradual warm up, the class will alternate between balanced toning exercises derived from Pilates and replenishing stretches derived from Yoga. Chairs and light hand weights are used. ............................................................. MON, WED, FRI • 10 AM
fit 4 all Low or no-impact aerobics appropriate for those who prefer a seated workout as well as those wanting moderate standing exercise.
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS • 10AM
stretch & strengthen Tone muscles while strengthening heart and lungs. All abilities welcome. ............................................................. TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS • 11 AM
weight training Good balance and a strong core go hand in hand. This is a partially seated resistance training class for all fitness levels.
Improve your flexibility. This class will address muscular imbalances, body alignment, proper breath control, range of motion, elongation and posture. ............................................................. WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS • 9 AM
zoomba dance Move and shake your way through a cardio workout.
TUESDAY, JUL 12 – AUG 30 • 12 PM (NO CLASSES: AUG 2 & 9) TUESDAY, SEP 6 – OCT 25 • 12 PM (NO CLASS: SEP 27)
hit Low Impact High-intensity Interval Training taught by Denise Mornini Interval endurance training for the athletic adult. Warm up, and then go into high-intensity bursts (run or power walk, interspersed with recovery periods using other muscle groups) followed by balance challenges, strength training and floor work. Fee: Tues { $60 } Fee: Thurs { $60 }
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POWER STRETCH
These fitness classes, taught by nationally certified instructors, have a $2 charge
TUESDAY, SEP 13 – DEC 6 • 9:15 AM THURSDAY, SEP 15 – DEC 8 • 9:15 AM
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HATHA YOGA WITH JANE STELBOUM Instructor Jane Stelboum is back with even more techniques to share. This class offers instruction on yoga poses, somatic breathing and movement, healthy/happy back therapy, and meditation. Learn proper and safe alignment. Modifications offered to suit your own body and ability. Dress comfortably. Bring your own mat or use one of ours. Yoga mats are recommended. Fee: July- Aug { $57 }
Fee: Sept- Oct { $66 }
fitness MONDAY - FRIDAY • AUG 1 - SEP 2
VIRTUAL EXERCISE CLASSES Take one class or take them all! Register online and you will receive a Zoom link that lets you participate in a month’s worth of classes for one price. Members { $25 } Non-members { $35 } Time
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ZOOMba Dance
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Stretch & Strengthen
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MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, & THURSDAYS • 8:25 AM
wALKING TAPE Wake up with a brisk two mile workout. .................................................................................................... BY APPOINTMENT
personal training Reap the benefits of working out with a personal trainer. Our certified trainers have the credentials, skills and experience to create a safe program specific to your needs and goals. Fee { $20 for 30 minutes }
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BONE BUILDERS - full Bone Builders is a free, volunteer-led exercise program for ages 55+ in partnership with the Montgomery County Departments of Recreation and Health and Human Services, and the RSVP volunteer program. Classes held twice a week are designed to increase bone density. Participants use ankle and hand weights, and participate in warm-up, cool-down and balance exercises. The class relies upon weight training and balance exercises to protect against fractures caused by osteoporosis by increasing muscular strength, balance and bone density. Bone Builders has a strict attendance policy: participants must consistently attend twice each week to maintain their place in class. Free.
THURSDAYS, SEP 8 – OCT 13
LINE DANCE – PARTY FAVORITES Are you ready for the next social gathering? Learn classic party line dances and the latest contemporary favorites. No dance experience needed. Taught by Robin Marshall. Fee: {$38 Members, $48 NonMembers}
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BALLET FOR FITNESS This unique exercise class uses ballet moves for improving strength and conditioning. Ballet for Fitness is a total body workout that features movements that engage your mind and has you moving to music. Join instructor Becci Kim as she leads you through your workout. No previous ballet experience is required. Fee: { $70 Members, $90 NonMembers}
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DRAWING BASICS WORKSHOP
WEDNESDAYS • 1PM
CROCHET BABY BLANKETS WITH ELIZABETH Be creative for a good cause. Chat while you crochet and knit baby blankets for local newborns. Yarn will be provided.
Can't draw a straight line? Not a problem! Join this workshop and discover your inner artist. Learning to draw can provide a lifetime of personal joy, expression and relaxation. Participants will learn some of the fundamentals of putting pencil to paper and creating. You will leave the workshop with an example of your very own artwork. Conducted by Doris Bryant. Please bring your own HB pencil and Kneaded eraser; we will provide the paper. Free. Registration Required. ................................................................ MONDAYS, SEP 26 – OCT 24 2 – 4 PM
DRAWING BASICS FRIDAYS • 12:15 PM
Learn or brush up your everyday conversational Spanish. Taught by Olympia Kozielski.
Bring your own supplies. Drawing course focusing on pencil work beginning with qualities of line, basic geometric shapes, value studies and forms while reviewing materials. Artists will be drawing a still life with step-by-step instruction for beginning level, and more complex still lifes for advanced levels. The class will also use photographs as reference. This course will provide drawing opportunities for every level, whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist. Bring your own supplies Newsprint pad, 14"x17" or larger, Strathmore Drawing pad, 14"X17", Drawing pencils, HB, 2B, 6B, Drawing board or foam core board, 20"x24", Kneaded eraser, Blending stumps, Ruler, Hand held sharpener.
Fee {$35 Members $45 NonMembers }
Fee: {$57 Members, $77 NonMembers}
QUILTING Come work on your quilting, socialize, and get input from others. All abilities and skill levels are welcome!
TUESDAY SEP 6 – OCT 18 • 1 PM
SPANISH CONVERSATION (BASIC)
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MONDAYS • 12:30 PM
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL – AUGUST The Benjamin Gaither Center brings to you a five-week International Film Festival featuring five critically acclaimed International films all awarded by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts, The British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Dragon Boat Film Festival and many more. The films will have English subtitles and the selections include: August 1: “The Last Princess” (Korean/Japanese) August 8: “Kalushi” (South African) August 15: “Roma” (Mexican) August 22: “Life is Beautiful” (Italian) August 29: “The Lunch Box” (Indian) Do not miss this incredible opportunity. Free. ................................................................ MONDAY SEP 12 • 12:30 PM
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL DISCUSSION PANEL Robert Williams will host a panel discussion focused on the five selected titles shown at the Benjamin Gaither Center during the August International Film Festival. The discussion will include a talk on artistic expression, character development, cultural disposition and creative/emotional interpretation. A great opportunity to peel back the curtain on critically acclaimed thoughtprovoking films. Free.
en español JUEVES 4 DE AGOSTO • 8:30 AM
CLUB DE DESAYUNO Reúnase con nosotros en el restaurante “Barking Mad Cafe” para disfrutar de la comida más importante del día, el desayuno. Este restaurante ofrece sándwiches, burritos, pasteles, etc. Y esta ubicado en 239 Spectrum Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD 20879. Podrá ordenar del menú y pagar por tu propia cuenta. ................................................................ JUEVES 11 DE AGOSTO • 12:45 PM
¡UNA TARDE ESPECTACULAR ESCUCHANDO MUSICA Y APRENDIENDO LOS INSTRUMENTOS: DULCIMER MARTILLADO, MBIRA Y VIOLÍN! Únase a nosotros a pasar una tarde espectacular mientras escucharemos música y la historia sobre los instrumentos: Hammered Dulcimer, Mbira y violín con el señor Ken Kolodner. La música que escucharemos será tradicional que va desde melodías de violín de los Apalaches hasta música de Irlanda, Escocia, Bolivia, Chile, Israel y otros lugares. Habrá bocaditos y bebidas No se lo pierda; ¡de hecho, será un placer!
para el clima caliente y húmedo. Hay algunas áreas con aire acondicionado en el recinto de la feria por si desea entrar y refrescarse. Ofreceremos un servicio de transporte que saldrá del Centro a las 9:45, 10:45, 11:45 a. m. y 12:45 p. m. y de la feria hacia el Centro a las 11 a. m., el mediodía, la 1 y la 1: 45 p. m. Por favor regístrese en la hoja de programa si desea viajar en el autobús.
como un abolicionista feroz y un orador distinguido. Lleno de una electrizante y nueva partitura, este estreno mundial celebra el legado revolucionario de uno de los primeros luchadores por la libertad de la historia, cuyo fuego se necesita ahora más que nunca.
Cuota {$2}... Fecha límite {15 de agosto}
CENA DURANTE LA SEMANA ANUAL DE LOS RESTAURANTES DE WASHINGTON
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CELEBREMOS EL FIN DEL VERANO COMIENDO SANDÍA Y BAILANDO EN LÍNEA Durante los calurosos días de verano, la sandía fresca ayuda a mantenernos hidratados y se puede disfrutar de diferentes maneras, ya sea rebanada, cuadrada, redonda o en bebidas. Sera una tarde divertida con Robín Marshall mientras nos demostrara una sesión de baile en línea que estamos seguros todos la disfrutaremos. Cuota {Miembros gratis; No miembros $5}... Fecha límite {18 de agosto}
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Cuota {Miembros $4; No miembros $6}... Fecha límite {4 de agosto}
MARTES 9 DE AGOSTO • 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM • WASHINGTON, DC
MARTES, 16 DE AGOSTO 9:45 AM – 2:00 PM
PROFETA AMERICANO EN EL TEATRO “ARENA”
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DÍA DE LA FERIA PARA PERSONAS DE MAYOR EDAD ¡Solamente ese dia, la admision a la feria y entretenimiento son gratis para las personas de mayor edad! Se le recomienda llevar agua y vístase apropiadamente
Charles Randolph-Wright regresa al teatro de Arena con una nueva obra musical, innovador e impulsado por los propios discursos y escritos de Frederick Douglass. Junto con nuevas melodías altísimas y un guión original, Douglass se eleva
Cuota {$55}... Fecha límite {2 de agosto}
................................................................ LUNES 15 DE AGOSTO • 5:30 – 9 PM WASHINGTON, DC
¡Nuevamente es tiempo de la semana anual de restaurantes en DC! Usted podrá elegir entre los restaurantes participantes para disfrutar de una deliciosa cena. Por favor lleve dinero en efectivo para pagar por su cena. Cuota {$17}... Fecha límite {11 de agosto}
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GALOPANDO CON ELEGANCIA AL RESTAURANTE “LÍNEA DE LA SAL” Este restaurante especializado en mariscos ofrece rollo de langosta, rellenos, sopa de pescado, cócteles y también ofrece platos clásicos de Nueva Inglaterra y del Chesapeake. Por favor lleve dinero efectivo para pagar por su almuerzo. Cuota {$17}... Fecha límite {11 de agosto}
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If you plan to attend any activity, function or class, you must preregister by returning this form to the Benjamin Gaither Center, 80A Bureau Dr., Gaithersburg, MD 20878, either in person or by mail. If there is a fee, your payment must accompany this form. Make check payable to the City of Gaithersburg, unless otherwise noted. Place a check mark in the box by the activities you want to attend. Name__________________________________ Telephone___________________________________ Street__________________________________ City/Sate/Zip________________________________ Registration is first come first served – Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Or on the internet at gaithersburgmd.gov. Please arrange for your transportation to and from the Center when you take trips. Do not rely on riding the daily bus. P ACTIVITY # 12886 13182 13183 13184 13185 13186 13187 12873 12874 13192 13191 13188 13068 13189 13190 13072 13193 13194 13223 13195 13196 13197 13198 13199
CLASS / ACTIVITY / TRIP
DATE
Classes/Lectures Hatha Yoga (No class: 8/2 & 8/9) July 12 – Aug 30 Cellphone Help Aug 1 – Sep 2 Virtual Exercise Package Aug 1 – Sep 2 Hatha Yoga (No class: 9/27) Sep 6 – Oct 25 Spanish Conversation Sep 6– Oct 18 Ballet for Fitness Sep 8 – Oct 27 Line Dance Party Favorites Sep 8 – Oct 13 H.I.T. Sep 13 – Dec 6 H.I.T. Sep 15 – Dec 8 Workshop: Drawing Basics Sep 12 Drawing Basics Sep 26– Oct 24 Activities Breakfast Club at Barking Mad Café Aug 4 A Delightful Afternoon Aug 11 Senior Day at the Fair Aug 16 Watermelon Social and Line Dance Aug 24 Trips “American Prophet” at Arena Stage Aug 9 Dinner at Washington Restaurant Week Aug 15 Galloping Gourmets to the Salt Line Restaurant Aug 18 “The Playhouse” at the National Building Museum Aug 22 World Cuisine: Bete Ethiopian Restaurant Aug 25 The International Spy Museum Aug 30 “Ghost” at Toby’s Dinner Theatre Sep 7 “Hamilton” at the Kennedy Center Sep 28 “The Color Purple” at Signature Theatre Oct 1
CITY OF
GAITHERSBURG
DAY
FEE
Tue Any MTWRF Tue Tue Thu Thu Tue Thu Mon Mon
$57 N/A $25 $66 $35 $70 $38 $60 $60 N/A $57
Thu Thu Tue Wed
N/A $4 $2 N/A
Tue Mon Thu Mon Thu Tue Wed Wed Sat
$55 $17 $17 $24 $17 $37 $80 $150 $85
Amount Paid $ ____________________ Cash Check# _____________ Visa/MC/Discover/AmEx #________________________________________ Signature/Name on card __________________________ Exp. Date ___/___
CITY OF
GAITHERSBURG
BENJAMIN GAITHER CENTER ACTIVITY RELEASE FOR MEMBERS
When participating in on-site activities at the Benjamin Gaither Center, I agree to the following: 1. I am aware that while participating in a recreation activity or program offered by the City of Gaithersburg Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture, certain risks and dangers may be present, including, but not limited to, the hazards of traveling public highways, of accidents, of injury, of illness and the forces of nature. 2. I attest and verify that I have full knowledge of the risk involved in physical fitness activities and that I have obtained approval from my physician to participate in the same. 3. In consideration of the right to participate in the above referenced activities or programs and in further consideration of the arrangements made for me by the City of Gaithersburg through its Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture, I do hereby, on behalf of myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, assume the above mentioned and all other risks, and do further release and hold harmless and indemnify the City of Gaithersburg and the Mayor and City Council of Gaithersburg and all of the City’s agents, officers and employees from any and all claims for injuries or loss to my person or property or to the person or property of third parties which may arise out of or result from my participation in the above referenced program or activity. 4. I further grant permission for a doctor to administer emergency treatment to me in the event that a medical emergency requires such treatment. 5. I consent to the City’s use of photographs taken or videotapes made of program participants. 6. The City reserves the right to rescind the membership of individuals incapable of complying with the Benjamin Gaither Center policies due to medical conditions beyond the individual’s control as observed by the Center staff. When participating in any off-site activities, I also agree: 1. To obey the rules and regulations for each activity, follow all directives and adhere to the agenda as outlined by the staff. 2. That if I do not clearly understand how an activity is performed or details of a trip, I will ask a staff member prior to the beginning of the program to clarify my questions. 3. To inform staff prior to the activity or trip if I have any problems meeting the physical requirements necessary for participation in the activity. 4. I agree to listen carefully to the details and timing of the trip and be fully prepared to meet and board the bus at the proper designated place and time. I understand that, in the City’s sole discretion, I may be responsible for paying any and all reasonable charges the City may incur as a result of my failure to meet and board the bus at the proper designated place and time. Furthermore, I understand that as a participant of the program I will be expected to depart the Benjamin Gaither Center and return to the said location with the group. Any deviation from the activity itinerary will preclude me from participating in future trips, activities or other off-site adventures.
If you need special accommodations please call 301-258-6380, or e-mail charlyn.simpson@gaithersburgmd.gov Describe any physical, psychiatric, behavioral or other concerns for which you will make a special request for a change/adaptation as a reasonable accommodation. The City is committed to making reasonable accommodations as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable law. Requests must be made two weeks prior to the start of the program. Program entry may be delayed/denied if the request does not allow the City sufficient time to consider/arrange for the accommodations.
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