Saturday, October 6, 2012

PAST: HIGHLIGHTS: Three more events for SUN, Oct 6th

Spinning 4 Israel Cancer Research 
Sunday, October 6th
1:00pm - 6:00pm
by donation, RSVP required
The Israel Forever Foundation and Bike for the Fight are co-sponsoring "Spinning 4 Israel Cancer Research" at Off Road DC in the U Street Corridor. All proceeds will be donated to the Israel Cancer Research Fund, which supports cancer research programs in Israel for the benefit of Israel and of all mankind, by supporting and encouraging Israel's scientists to conduct their groundbreaking research in Israel. Learn more here.
OffRoad DC
905 U St, NW
Metro: U St

Mushroom Fair 
Sunday, October 6th
12:00pm - 5:00pm
All ages, Free
None Join the Mycological Association of Washington for the 12th annual Mushroom Fair, a day of forays, cooking demonstrations, scientific exhibits, and other fun activities — all featuring nature’s great recycler: the humble mushroom.
Brookside Gardens Visitors Center
1800 Glenallan Ave.
Metro: Glenmont and walk, bike or taxi

Film Screening of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" and Q&A with editor Justin Guerrieri
Sunday, October 6th
2:00pm
Free
View facebook event
APA Film and TECRO present the DC premiere of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" a comedy-drama by writer/director Arvin Chen, followed by a Q&A with film editor Justin Guerrieri, who grew up in the DC area, will follow the screening. The film defies the clichés of romantic comedies and tackles the dilemmas and conundrums in the relationships and lives of modern men and women. The film premiered in Berlin and Tribeca (N.Y), and will be released in the U.S. in December 2013 but you can see it in October for free! Seating for the film is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Auditorium doors will open approximately 30 minutes before each show.
Freer Gallery, Meyer Auditorium
Jefferson Drive at 12th St SW
Metro: Smithsonian

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