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If you attend any of these events, please send in anything from a few lines to a long article about what happened. And if you know of any upcoming events that other readers might be interested in, send them in! Events are free, unless otherwise noted, and open to all. Compiled by Marc Borbely536 13th St. NE Monday, April 28 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mayor's Community Forum for Persons with Disabilities. "Receive valuable information about programs and services for persons who have disabilities." At Gallaudet University's Kellogg Conference Center, 800 Florida Ave. NE. By D.C. Department of Human Services. Info, 279-6137. Noon. Washington by Night: Vintage Photographs by Volkmar Wentzel. "Slide show/discussion by Volkmar Wentzel about his internationally acclaimed night-time photos of Washington, D.C. in the 1930s." At Washingtoniana Division, Room 307, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G St. NW. 727-0321. 7:30 p.m. Stanton Park Neighborhood Association. Monthly meeting. With Council member Sharon Ambrose (Ward 6). At Northeast Branch of the Public Library, 330 7th St. NE. Wednesday, April 30 3:30 p.m. Boys Softball. H. Johnson Junior High vs. Browne Junior High (, at Kenilworth; and Eliot Junior High vs. Deal Junior High, at Deal. Thursday, May 1 3:30 p.m. Boys Softball. Browne Junior High vs. Francis Junior High, at Kenilworth; and Eliot Junior High vs. Terrell Junior High, at Rosedale. 6 p.m. Near Northeast Citizens Against Crime and Drugs monthly meeting. J.O. Wilson Elementary School, Seventh & K Streets NE, cafeteria. 6:30 - 9 p.m. Informational Meeting on Zoning for H Street NE. By Advisory Neighborhood Commissions 6A and 6C. Agenda includes presentation by D.C. Office of Planning on current zoning, zoning alternatives and recommended changes, and time for public questions and comments. At Capital Children's Museum, 800 3rd St. NE. Friday, May 2 All Day. Bike to Work Day. "Join thousands of bike commuters for a celebration of clean transportation." By Washington Area Bicyclist Association. http://www.waba.org/new/bwd/index.php. Ongoing Through May 1. Divided City. Film "documents life in Washington's gritty urban jungles told from a fresh and unique perspective." At Visions Cinema Bistro Lounge, 1927 Florida Ave. NW (Metro: Dupont Circle). Matinee, $5.50; otherwise, $8.50 ($2 off for seniors, students). Info, 667-0090. § |
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