This Friday, Dr. Kaung's Salon, 6:30 to 8:30. Silver Spring/Woodside resident and journalist Melissa Robinson talks about her new book The Search for Canasta 404: Love, Loss, and the POW/MIA Movement. When Navy pilot lieutenant Joe Dunn's plane went down off the coast of China, his young wife began an emotional journey of grieving and leadership and advocacy.
This Saturday is the last day to bid on the artwork at silent auction. Bids close at 2 p.m. Peek at the artwork and details posted on the blog (or better yet, stop by Kefa).
Next exhibit starts Monday the 15th (and yes, the cafe plans to be open). Art works from Community Vision Day Shelter for the Homeless (CMMC), with sculptures from Alvin Lewis Thomas, will be exhibited from January 15 to February 10. The reception will be Friday, February 2 from 6:30 to 8:30. Art classes at the shelter are taught by Art For The People and made possible in part by a grant from Maryland State Arts Council.
Upcoming, Feb. 9pm, evening: Live Music by Ocio Jazz, a Washington, D.C.-area jazz quartet with a varied repertoire that includes everything from Duke Ellington and Thelonius Monk to John Coltrane and Antonio Carlos Jobim.
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Space 7:10 at Kefa Cafe
An organic art space exhibiting an evolving mix of contemporary, outsider, visionary, and world cultural artwork
Located at 963 Bonifant Street (near the corner of Georgia Ave., in downtown Silver Spring). A small gallery, a salon series, an intimate performance space. Coffee, gelato, quiche, soup, sandwiches, pastries.
Friday, January 12, 2007
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