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October 31, 2020 - 12:00 pm
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October 31, 2020 - 8:00 pm
College Park Arts Exchange Presents Halloween Porch Play!
HOLLYWOOD
9312 Rhode Island Ave, Saturday, Oct. 31, 4 – 5 pm
Transatlantic Crossing (Jon and Anne Gardner)
Toe-tapping fiddle tunes from both sides of the Atlantic.
Any tips will go to a local food pantry.
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COLLEGE PARK WOODS
9003 Gettysburg Lane, Saturday, Oct 31, 3 – 5 pm.
Melissa Sites
Acoustic folk and rock covers.
In lieu of tips, please consider donating to Meals on Wheels.
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COLLEGE PARK ESTATES
7511 Wellesley Drive, Sunday Nov 1, 4pm
7401 Radcliffe Drive, Saturday Oct. 31
3:00-3:30 – Michael Jesse and Kyra
3:45-4:15 – Professor Goldstein and the Adjuncts, A teacher-folk band with punk leanings, presenting School House Rock favorites!
Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/
Youtube – Professor Goldstein
Instagram – @professorgoldsteinmusic
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CALVERT HILLS
6705 Rhode Island Ave
Sat. October 31, 3 pm,
Join us on Halloween as Eric Maring “Mr. M”, sons Leo and Julian, and members of the College Park Youth Music Traditions group play a family friendly set of delightful sing-alongs and melodies. We’ll certainly be including some spooky tunes AND…we’ll all dance the Monster Mash! 6705 Rhode Island Ave is right on the bike path with some grassy space so families can spread out appropriately. Would love to see you in person and have you singing and dancing with us!
Sun. Nov 1, 1:30pm
Paint Branch Creek (Eric Maring, Allison Hughes, Patrick Lynch, Arun Ivatury and Greg Heelan with lyrics by Eric Olson) performs original folk and americana throughout the region. PaintBranchCreek.com
Sun. Nov 1, 3-4 pm
The Battery (Anissa Sunday, Allison Hughes, Arun Ivatury and Darren Zentek) Mostly covers, mostly indie, mostly female.
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BERWYN
4902 Quebec St., Saturday, Oct, 31, 6:30 pm
Taiko Drumming
College Park residents Kristen Koyama and Mark H Rooney are joined by Erika Ninoyu and Kota Mizutani to perform “taiko” – a celebratory Japanese style of dynamic drumming based in festival music tradition (“matsuri bayashi”) but infused with a contemporary sensibility. Often referred to as “full-body drumming”, the physicality of the techniques combine with the fluid movements to create a visual language. www.markhtaiko.com