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October 2018
UUCL Loudoun Falls for Justice Supports 11+Nonprofits & Honors Priscilla Martinez for Social Justice/Interfaith/Civic Leadership
Please support 11+ Social Justice Non Profits(Listed below) by attending Unitarian Universalist Church of Loudoun (UUCL) Loudoun Falls For Justice. Loudoun Falls For Justice and The Unitarian Universalist Church of Loudoun announces the 2018 “Ann Robinson Social Justice Awardee” – Priscilla Martinez. Please See Details Below. To purchase tickets for the event that all proceeds benefit 11+ Social Justice Non Profits(Listed below) - Oct 23rd 6pm - Leesburg Junction - 215 Depot Court Southeast, Leesburg, VA 20175. Please visit www.eventbrite.com/e/loudoun-falls-for-social-justice-tickets-50573042331 “The Martinez/Jaka Family is…
Find out more »November 2018
40th Anniversary Interfaith Concert
This year’s honoree is former Senator Gordon Smith, President and CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters. Senator Tom Udall (NM) will make the presentation to his former colleague. DC area radio personality Tommy McFly is the emcee for the evening. David North will conduct a combined choir of 100 voices with spirit and verve during the Annual Interfaith Concert. North is the creative force behind the multifaith group, Mosaic Harmony. Some voices from that choir will be interspersed with those from the various choirs…
Find out more »December 2018
5th Community Table of Loudoun (CTL) dinner
Dec 11 5:30m-7:30pm ADAMS, BCRC and CFC to serve a lovely dinner in December to food insecure families and individuals. Once again, we are teaming up to put on our 5th(!!) Community Table of Loudoun (CTL) dinner A CTL dinner is an elegant sit-down dinner where those who might be food insecure can enjoy a night out with their whole family. Click here (link to https://www.bcrcva.org/community-table-of-loudoun-dinner.html#) For further info and to sign up to donate non-perishable food, to prepare and deliver…
Find out more »NAACP Fairfax JAZZ Brunch
Join the award-winning Fairfax NAACP for our annual Freedom Fund Jazz Brunch celebrating 100 years of service to the Fairfax County community and the lifetime members who continue the fight for freedom and equality. December 15th, 12:00p.m. to 3p.m. Thomas Jefferson HS - 6560 Braddock Rd, Alexandria, VA 22312 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jazz-brunch-tickets-50242396360
Find out more »January 2019
Leesburg MLK March and Program
Mon Jan 21 10:00am - 2:00pm Mon Jan 21st is a National Holiday. The Leesburg MLK March committee would like to invite you to attend the Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration A) MARCH -Leesburg Courthouse On the corner of Market and King Streets in downtown Leesburg, VA and park at 25 W Market St, Leesburg, VA 20176 10:00 am MARCH FROM Leesburg courthouse -Line up for the march on the Leesburg courthouse(directions below) On the corner of Market and King…
Find out more »April 2019
Taste of Islam
Join the Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center for an afternoon of fun! It is their yearly open house event where they invite their friends from all faiths to come and experience the hospitality of their community. Delicious food, henna, entertainment, Masjid tours, and much more!
Find out more »June 2019
Mosaic Harmony Spring Concert
Mosaic Harmony's Spring Concert and 25th anniversary celebration!
Find out more »July 2019
The Dove: Young Voices of Israel/Palestine
Join us, or be a sponsor, for an evening of personal stories that inspire hope for Israeli-Palestinian peace, based on the popular storytelling show “The Moth”. This is the fourth event in our "The Dove" series, and will feature a new group of young Israeli and Palestinian storytellers who will be in Washington to participate in the New Story Leadership program, a co-sponsor of this event. Tickets/More information: https://www.classy.org/event/the-dove-stories-of-hope-amidst-conflict/e238969
Find out more »Join us for the second film in our Summer Documentary Series, DC:Tales of Two Cities. "Fly by Light" examines what happens when a group of DC teens go to West Virginia for a peace education program. Their lives are changed dramatically, but how will this experience affect their lives upon returning home? After the film, there will be a panel discussion with director and cinematographer Ellie Walton and the co-founder and executive director of One Common Unity, HawaH. Admission is…
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