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The National Museum of Patriotism

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Starts on : October 27/2009 at 06:00
Ends on : June 1/2010 at 22:30

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Diana: A Celebration

Event ID : 8

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Starts on : January 23/2010 at 14:50
Ends on : June 13/2010 at 22:50

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Orchid Daze: Towers of Flowers

Event ID : 9

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Starts on : February 6/2010 at 10:30
Ends on : April 11/2010 at 08:29

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Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament

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Starts on : March 3/2010 at 20:30
Ends on : April 10/2010 at 12:39

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King Lear

Event ID : 10

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Starts on : March 4/2010 at 18:09
Ends on : April 17/2010 at 18:09

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Love Day

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Starts on : March 5/2010 at 00:50
Ends on : March 30/2010 at 00:50

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20th Anniversary Awards Gala & Scholarship Benefit

Event ID : 4

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Starts on : March 6/2010 at 18:00
Ends on : March 7/2010 at 13:14

The National Society of Black Engineers- Washington DC Metro Alumni Extension cordially invites you to the 20th Anniversary Awards Gala and Scholarship Benefit at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center

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UM Department of Theatre: The Bluest Eye

Event ID : 5

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Starts on : March 6/2010 at 20:00
Ends on : March 13/2010 at 17:26

Pecola Breedlove, an 11-year-old African-American girl in 1940's Ohio, wants nothing more than to be loved by her family and community.

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Match Your Head To Your Heart

Event ID : 6

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Starts on : March 13/2010 at 19:00
Ends on : March 31/2010 at 21:00

PRESENTER: Valli Swerdlow, Career Coach. This course will show you why it is important to put the word “passion” into your career or retirement plans

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Washington, DC Cherry Blossoms

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Starts on : March 27/2010 at 12:20
Ends on : April 11/2010 at 12:20

The plantings of cherry trees originated in 1912 as gift of friendship to the United States from the people of Japan. In Japan, the flowering cherry tree or "Sakura", as it is called by the Japanese people, is one of the most exalted flowering plants.

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