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LOCAL CRAFTSPEOPLE!  

There are still some slots open to display your wares at the Cabin John Holiday Craft Show on Sunday, December 2.
If  you are interested in having a table at the Craft Show, call the Clara Barton Community Center, 301-229-0010.  Director Modestine Snead or her staff can advise you.  
There is no commission on sales; just a flat fee of $25 per table (if you wish, you can share a table with another  craftsperson; or you can arrange for two tables).  Proceeds from these fees and from the sale of refreshments go to support the activities and services to the community that the Center  provides.
	Tables and chairs will be provided. You are encouraged to bring a drape or tablecloth and display stands or easels that will show your work to best advantage. The tables are 6' x3'. If you have special needs for access to power or would prefer a particular location, please let the center know. 
The Center will be staffed and open on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. for installation of displays, and the staff asks that you plan to have installation complete by 12:30 p.m.  Artists must be responsible for their displays; neither Montgomery County nor Clara Barton Friends can accept liability for any damage or loss. The event committee will be providing light lunch refreshments for participants.
	Even if you do not want a table, you can still contribute by donating a single item to be sold to benefit the Clara Barton Center. In any case, the center hopes you will come to meet friends and see the work of our community artists and craftspeople.
	
	
Text Box: SAMUEL BARBER, BRAHMS
CONCERT SUNDAY, NOV. 11

Inscape Chamber Orchestra will present Samuel Barber's rarely performed ballet score, Medea, in its original version for chamber ensemble on Sunday, November 11th, at 5:00 pm, at The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 6201 Dunrobbin Drive, across from the Town of Glen Echo.  The program also features Johannes Brahms's exquisite Serenade No. 2 in A Major.  A reception with Inscape musicians directly follows the performance. 
Tickets are $16; student / seniors/ military $10.
Text Box: GLEN ECHO HISTORY, WALKING
TOUR BOOKLETS STILL AVAILABLE

	Each Glen Echo household is entitled to one free copy of  the history of the town, “Glen Echo: The Remarkable Saga of a Very Small Town,“ as well as “A Walking Tour of Glen Echo: With Tales and Pictures from its First Hundred Years.”
	If you have not already picked up a copy of both these booklets you can obtain them at the Town Hall by either visiting it during regular office hours (see p. 2) or calling 301-320-4041 to make other arrangements.
	Additional copies of the history are available for residents for $10 each, $5 less than for the general public.  For the walking tour, the price for residents if $5.  It sells to the public for $10. Please make your check payable to: “The Town of Glen Echo.”