Sunday brunch
The Women's Club is sponsoring a Sunday brunch on March 30 at the club at 31 S. Prospect St. from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tickets cost $18, which includes New England clam chowder, oven-scrambled eggs, glazed ham, chicken breakfast casserole, beef burgundy, almond green beans, sticky buns, assorted muffins, coconut crunch delight, Texas sheet cake, orange brownies, corn pudding and fresh fruit.
Reservations must be made by today by calling the club at 301-739-0870.
Museum sculptor
The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts will present sculptor Paul Rhymer in a program titled "Sculpting: Going from Clay to Bronze" on Sunday, April 6, at 2:30 p.m. A reception, hosted by members of the museum's volunteer organization, the Singer Society, will follow the presentation.
Lions Club
On Tuesday, Jay Rutkowski, a vice president in the asset management department of First United Bank, will present a program titled "Positioning in a Disastrous Market" at the Hagerstown Lions Club's weekly meeting.
Discovery Station to host Saturday event
On Saturday, Discovery Station will host Tri-State Astronomers, "Black Holes in the Universe."
Discovery Station holds demonstration-learning lectures on designated Saturdays of each month on a preannounced topic. Occasional programs may be offered on other special event days.
Presentations are at 1 and 2:30 p.m. unless otherwise indicated in the program listing.
Timed reservations can be requested at the admission desk or by calling 301-790-0076 during operating hours. You can also fax your request to 301-790-0045. Please indicate program and time desired. Reservations may be made up to two weeks in advance of the scheduled program and are limited to five persons per reservation.
Saturday Plus events are free with paid museum admission or annual membership.
Emma K. Doub Elementary School
Thursday - PTA Brain Freeze - test taking strategy fair/snow cone social, 6:30 p.m.; PTA general membership meeting (nominations will be announced and accepted for PTA executive board members for the 2008-09 school year)
Also, congratulations go to John Strauss, a fourth-grade student in Ms. Wolfe's class at Emma K. Doub who was a finalist in the Letters of Literature Contest. He was among 59,000 entries from Maryland who wrote to their favorite author about how their book inspired them. He will be honored at an awards ceremony in Baltimore.
Jacobs Brothers to perform April 10
The Jacobs Brothers from Dillsburg, Pa., will present a gospel concert at Virginia Avenue Baptist Church, 17426 Virginia Ave., on Thursday April 10, at 7 p.m.
Everyone in the Tri-State area is invited to attend this special evening of inspiration and praise.
This week at the library
Tuesday - "Gardening for Hummingbirds," 7 p.m. Join Maryland Cooperative Extension Educator Annette Ipsan for a presentation on how to attract hummingbirds to your backyard.
Call 301-739-3250, ext. 136 for more a free ticket.
Dinner and auction set for April 12
Habitat for Humanity will hold its 15th annual Dinner and Auction on Saturday, April 12, at 5 p.m. at the ARCC at Hagerstown Community College.
A "sneak preview" will be from 4 to 5 p.m.
Tickets cost $45 per person. "Sneak preview" tickets cost an additional $10 preview items and start bidding before the crowds appear.
Deadline for reservations is March 28.
For reservations, call 301-791-9009.
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Have a fantastic week!