Glen Echo Park WINTER 2021-2022 Classes & Events Catalog

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Glen Echo Park STAFF Katey Boerner, Executive Director

Please be aware of these guidelines Ama Millscoming Park About before the Glen Echo to the Robertson,

Park Partnership

Director of Visual Arts & Education Programs

STAYING SAFE: Prevent the spread of COVID-19

The Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture manages one of the liveliest visual and performing arts sites in the Washington area. Each year, more than 300,000 people come together at Glen Echo Park to renew their creative spirit through classes, festivals, exhibitions, dances, children’s theater, music performances, nature programs, and more.

Emily Mah Rogers, Site Operations Manager

Debbie Mueller, Director of Development

• Face coverings are REQUIRED Laura Doyle,in all indoor spaces

Established by Montgomery County in 2002, the Partnership is a nonprofit organization charged with managing Glen Echo Park’s programs and facilities. Its mission is to present vibrant artistic, cultural, and educational offerings at the Park and to promote the Park as a unique destination for the region’s diverse population.

Events and Venue Manager

• Maintain at least 6 feet of physical distance Cheryl Fuller, Business between yourself and others Manager

Jenni Cloud, • Practice responsible cough and Marketing andsneeze hygiene, and wash or sanitize your hands frequently

In collaboration with Montgomery County and the National Park Service, the Partnership works with resident artists and organizations to develop distinctive arts programming; operates the historic Dentzel carousel; presents an extensive social dance program; produces festivals and special events; conducts fundraising and marketing; and manages and maintains all facilities.

• Stay home if you feel unwell. Do not enter if you are Christopher experiencing any symptoms related to Ana M. BOARD OF Fromboluti Rasmussen DIRECTORS COVID-19 Bonnie Casper, President

David Greenbaum

Irena Savakova

Martha Morris, Vice President

Polly Hahn

Mike Zangwill

Dan Hanlon, Treasurer Susan Stern, Secretary Peter G. Freeman Hon. Andrew Friedson*

Kenneth B. J. Hartman* Ronda Keys By Les Mardiks

Frankie Stankovic

THANK YOU!

*Ex-Officio Members

order of Montgomery County, MD

Mara Mayor Neeraj Mistry Samir Paul Willem Polak

3 Due to Covid-19, classes and activities at the Park are subject to change. Please check our website for updates at: glenechopark.org


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Visitor Info

1min
page 76

Registration Policies & Procedures

3min
page 73

National Park Service Programs

7min
pages 70-72

Praline at Glen Echo Park

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page 69

DANCE CLASSES FOR ADULTS & TEENS

4min
pages 63-64

Gallery Exhibitions

1min
page 66

Photography at PHOTOWORKS

12min
pages 54-59

Performance at THE WASHINGTON REVELS

2min
page 53

Music with the WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AT GLEN ECHO PARK

8min
pages 49-52

Fused Glass at ART GLASS CENTER

5min
pages 46-48

Resident Painting & Drawing Studio: STONE TOWER STUDIO

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page 43

Aquatic Life & Nature Programs at GLEN ECHO PARK AQUARIUM

1min
page 20

Glassblowing at GLEN ECHO GLASSWORKS

3min
pages 44-45

Ceramics & Pottery at GLEN ECHO POTTERY

9min
pages 23-26

Theatre at ADVENTURE THEATRE MTC

3min
pages 18-19

About the Glen Echo Park Partnership

1min
page 4

Children’s Dance & Movement

2min
pages 12-13

Music with the WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AT GLEN ECHO PARK

4min
pages 14-15

Puppetry with THE PUPPET CO

3min
pages 16-17

Note from the Partnership

2min
page 6

About the Park

1min
page 7

Covid-19 Health Guidelines

1min
page 5
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