Recurring Program Guide

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First-Timer’s Guide: Transcribe-a-Thon

In 2025, every Transcribe-a-Thon highlights documents related to Sandy Spring's Black community. Month by month, more names are added to the searchable digital archive. With every page you transcribe, you increase access to these stories and make them available for generations to come.

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MoCo Underground Writers Showcase

More than a reading, the MoCo Underground Writers Showcases are events where stories come alive and voices find their place, offering an open stage for everyone who loves the written word. From first-time writers to seasoned authors with hundreds of publications, everyone is welcome to share their voice or enjoy the readings of local authors.

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First-Timer’s Guide: Sandy Spring Museum Garden Club

What was begun in 1991 by volunteer Mary Rice, the Sandy Spring Museum Garden Club, has "grown" into a vital part of the museum's programs, offering many ways for the community to learn, share, and celebrate the beauty of plants and the joy of gardening.

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Testimonial: Meditate with a Monk

The appeal of the program is simple. Many people experience the world as a stressful place full of strife, division, and pain. What if you could, with a change of perspective, find instead a place full of love, unity, and peace?

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First-Timer’s Guide: Daf Drum Circle

Led by musician and educator Jalal Kimia, this program is more than a drumming lesson. It is a meeting ground for cultures, energies, and people of every background and ability. In a single circle, strangers become collaborators, and rhythms turn into conversations without words.

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First-Timer’s Guide: Meditate with a Monk

When Blissful Tuesdays arrive, the world slows down, breath deepens, and calm begins to settle in. Guided by monastics from the Mahamevnawa Meditation Center, this program invites participants to pause, breathe, and reconnect with what brings peace.

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First-Timer’s Guide: Sandy Spring Bluegrass Jam

The Sandy Spring Bluegrass Jam is more than a gathering. It is a circle of music, laughter, and shared rhythms where everyone belongs. You do not need to be a pro. Just bring your curiosity or your instrument and take part in the tradition.

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