Hagerstown March/April 2013 | Page 131

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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HAGERSTOWN SUNS HOME GAME SCHEDULE
APRIL
April 11 – 14
Delmarva Shorebirds
April 9 – 11
Lakewood BlueClaws
April 19 – 22
Augusta GreenJackets
April 26 – 29
Hickory Crawdads
Visit www. hagerstownsuns. com for a complete listing of events.
Children ages 12 and younger will love this hunt for eggs in the park. Call 301-223-7711 or visit www. williamsportmd. gov.
APRIL 2013
APRIL 3 & 16
‘ HOTTER THAN BLUE’ Brish Planetarium, Hagerstown, 7 p. m.
Written by and featuring NASA scientists,“ Hotter Than Blue” traces the field of high-energy astronomy. Call 301-766-2800.
APRIL 4
CIVIL WAR LECTURE SERIES Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown City Park, 6 – 7 p. m., dinner; 7 – 8 p. m. lecture
Part of the museum’ s monthly lecture series, Christopher Frisby presents“ Paths to Glory.” Tickets for dinner and lecture cost $ 25, non-members; $ 20, members. Lecture-only tickets cost $ 5, non-members; free for members. Call 301-739-5727 or visit www. wcmfa. org.
They haven’ t come to the“ End of the Road” just yet— Boyz II Men performs at the Luhrs Center on April 4 as part of the R & B group’ s 20th anniversary celebration.
BOYZ II MEN H. Ric Luhrs Center, Shippensburg, Pa., 8 p. m.
Boyz II Men remains one of the most truly iconic R & B groups in music history. Celebrating their 20 th anniversary this year, the band holds the distinction of being the best-selling R & B group of all time. Call 717-477-7469 or visit www. luhrscenter. com.
APRIL 4 – 28
ART EXHIBIT Mansion House Art Center, Hagerstown City Park, gallery hours
Valley Art Association member Trish Suder displays her work in the North Gallery. Opening reception 2 – 4 p. m. April 7. Call 301-797-6813 or visit www. valleyartassoc. com.
APRIL 6
THE DIAMONDS The Capitol Theatre, Chambersburg, Pa., 8 p. m.
Stroll with your“ Little Darlin” down memory lane during this evening with The Diamonds. Call 717-263-0202 or visit www. thecapitoltheatre. org.
APRIL 6 & 20
FREE FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT Bridge Of Life, 14 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, 7 p. m.
Enjoy a free family-friendly movie in Bridge of Life’ s restored historic auditorium, as well as free popcorn and drinks. For movie information, visit www. BridgeOfLife. org or call 301-791-1674.
APRIL 7
SPRING FASHION SHOW Fountain Head Country Club, 12:30 p. m.
The Maryland Symphony Orchestra Guild presents a luncheon and spring fashion show with styles from three area women’ s clothing stores. Visit www. msoguild. com.
Building on a gospel legacy established in the late 1940s, the Palmetto State Quartet brings its classic sounds to Greencastle on April 19.
APRIL 12
TERRY BARBER The Maryland Theatre, downtown Hagerstown, 7:30 p. m.
American countertenor Terry Barber is a performer in a class by himself— and has performed in more than 100 concerts around the globe. Call 301-582-2734 or visit www. hagerstownliveonstage. com.
APRIL 13
AN EVENING OF HOPE The Maryland Theatre, downtown Hagerstown, 6 p. m., silent auction; 7 p. m., show
Presented by Bella Salon & Spa, and sponsored by The Maryland Theatre and Beyond Ordinary, this evening features a silent auction followed by a hair / fashion show to benefit Breast Cancer Awareness— Cumberland Valley. Call 301-790-3500 or visit www. mdtheatre. org.
APRIL 18 – 20
AAUW USED BOOK SALE ARC of Washington County, 1000 Florida Ave., Hagerstown, various times
Don’ t miss this amazing semiannual sale, featuring more than 16,000 books and an extensive selection of DVDs, VCRs, CDs and books on tape. There will also be an auction of collectible books and half-price Saturday bag sale. Proceeds benefit AAUW’ s scholarships for Washington County women. Call 301-733-2007.
APRIL 19
PALMETTO STATE QUARTET Green Grove Gardens, 1032
Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, Pa., 6 p. m.
Tickets cost $ 22. Dinner begins at 6 p. m. with concert to follow. Call 717-597-0800 or visit www. greengrovegardens. com.
APRIL 25 – 28
18TH CENTURY MARKET FAIR Fort Frederick State Park, 9 a. m.– 5 p. m. Thursday – Saturday, and 9 a. m.– 3 p. m. Sunday
Fort Frederick State Park hosts its 18 th Century Market Fair, with French and Indian War reenactors, period food and entertainment, demonstrations of military and civilian life from the mid-1700s, and vendors in period dress. Admission costs $ 5; $ 2 for children. Visit www. friendsoffortfrederick. info or call 301-842-2155.
APRIL 27
BIKES FOR THE WORLD Otterbein United Methodist Church, 108 E. Franklin St., Hagerstown, 9 a. m.– noon
In partnership with Bikes for the World, church members will collect new and serviceable bicycles and sewing machines. Bikes will be distributed in developing countries. Email or call Cindy. brown @ myactv. net, 301- 739-9386 or Mike1 @ msjohnston. com, 301-331-9153. §
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