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CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Concerts
CATEGORIES:Lyceum
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Old & Historic Alexandria
CATEGORIES:Old Town
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:Imported on Apr 30\, 2026\, 1 day before the event.\nTo verify
  info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=62
 534\n\nDylan Foley and Matt Mancuso are New York-based musicians who freq
 uently collaborate in the Irish traditional music scene.  They are both a
 ccomplished fiddle players and have appeared on several albums and at fes
 tivals together.  \n\nFoley is an award-winning fiddle player known for h
 is performances with musicians like Isaac Alderson. He and Alderson relea
 sed an album together in 2017 called The Palace Sessions\, which featured
  Matt Mancuso on trumpet. He is a frequent performer at Irish music event
 s and venues\, including past collaborations with Josh Dukes.  \n\nMancus
 o is a talented multi-instrumentalist who plays both fiddle and trumpet. 
 He is known for his daring and dynamic fiddle playing. He has performed i
 n various bands and at numerous Irish music events.  \n\nFoley and Mancus
 o have regularly played together at live events in New York and other loc
 ations. The album "The Palace Sessions: (2017) features Isaac Alderson an
 d Dylan Foley and includes Matt Mancuso on trumpet. Proceeds from the rec
 ord were donated to disaster relief. \n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: $30\; $1
 5 ages 12-17\nAudience: The same as NULL value.\nTags: Arts\, Concerts\, 
 Lyceum\, Museums\, Old & Historic Alexandria\, Old Town\, Performing Arts
 \n\nWeb resources:\n\nPurchase Tickets online\nhttps://ticketstripe.com/F
 oley-Mancuso\n
DTEND:20260502T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260403T224940Z
DTSTART:20260501T233000Z
LOCATION:Lyceum
SEQUENCE:5
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Traditional Music Series Concert at The Lyceum
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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URL:https://ticketstripe.com/Foley-Mancuso
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imported on Apr 30\, 2026\, 1 day before the 
 event.<br />To verify info please see <a href="https://apps.alexandriava.
 gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=62534">https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar
 /Detail.aspx?si=62534</a><br />\n<br />Dylan Foley and Matt Mancuso are N
 ew York-based musicians who frequently collaborate in the Irish tradition
 al music scene.  They are both accomplished fiddle players and have appea
 red on several albums and at festivals together.  \n<br />\n<br />Foley i
 s an award-winning fiddle player known for his performances with musician
 s like Isaac Alderson. He and Alderson released an album together in 2017
  called The Palace Sessions\, which featured Matt Mancuso on trumpet. He 
 is a frequent performer at Irish music events and venues\, including past
  collaborations with Josh Dukes.  \n<br />\n<br />Mancuso is a talented m
 ulti-instrumentalist who plays both fiddle and trumpet. He is known for h
 is daring and dynamic fiddle playing. He has performed in various bands a
 nd at numerous Irish music events.  \n<br />\n<br />Foley and Mancuso hav
 e regularly played together at live events in New York and other location
 s. The album ?The Palace Sessions: (2017) features Isaac Alderson and Dyl
 an Foley and includes Matt Mancuso on trumpet. Proceeds from the record w
 ere donated to disaster relief. \n<br />\n<br />Location: Lyceum\n<br />F
 ees: $30\; $15 ages 12-17\n<br />Audience: The same as NULL value.\n<br /
 >Tags: Arts\, Concerts\, Lyceum\, Museums\, Old &amp\; Historic Alexandri
 a\, Old Town\, Performing Arts<br>\n<a href="https://ticketstripe.com/Fol
 ey-Mancuso">Purchase Tickets online</a><br>\n
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CATEGORIES:Lyceum
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Sister Cities
DESCRIPTION:Imported on Apr 30\, 2026\, 2 days before the event.\nTo verif
 y info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=6
 2498\n\nRaise a Glass to Culture and Camaraderie at the 2026 Alexandria S
 ister Cities' Whisky Tasting Event\n\nThe City of Alexandria's Sister Cit
 ies Committee invites whisky lovers and curious sippers alike to its annu
 al signature event-the 2026 Alexandria Sister Cities' Whisky Tasting\, he
 ld at the Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum (201 South Washington S
 treet) on Saturday\, May 2nd at 6 pm.\n\nGuests will enjoy a guided tasti
 ng across the whisky regions of Scotland\, gaining insights into the craf
 tsmanship and culture behind each pour. This informative program will hel
 p you learn all about the rich tapestry that is Scotch whisky\, enable yo
 u to sample five different whiskies from across Scotland\, and provide an
  opportunity to ask questions and share personal insights.  VIP ticket ho
 lders will receive two additional exclusive samples of rare whiskies. All
  attendees will take home a souvenir Glencairn glass\, perfect for contin
 uing their whisky journey.\n\nTickets are $75 for general admission and $
 100 for VIP\, with hors d'oeuvres included. Wine and non-alcoholic bevera
 ges will be available for non-whisky drinkers. A raffle will also be held
  with prizes\, with tickets available for cash purchase at the event. \n\
 nMinimum age: 21.\n\nAll proceeds support the Alexandria Sister Cities Co
 mmittee and its mission to support the educational and cultural exchanges
  between Alexandria\, VA and her sister cities of Dundee\, Scotland and H
 elsingborg\, Sweden.\n\n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: Tickets are $75 for gen
 eral admission and $100 for VIP\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Lyceu
 m\, Museums\, Sister Cities\n\nWeb resources:\n\nPurchase Tickets online\
 nhttps://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx\n
DTEND:20260503T000001Z
DTSTAMP:20260324T205010Z
DTSTART:20260502T220000Z
LOCATION:Lyceum
SEQUENCE:5
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:2026 Alexandria Sister Cities' Whisky Tasting
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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URL:https://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imported on Apr 30\, 2026\, 2 days before the
  event.<br />To verify info please see <a href="https://apps.alexandriava
 .gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=62498">https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calenda
 r/Detail.aspx?si=62498</a><br />\n<br />Raise a Glass to Culture and Cama
 raderie at the 2026 Alexandria Sister Cities? Whisky Tasting Event\n<br /
 >\n<br />The City of Alexandria?s Sister Cities Committee invites whisky 
 lovers and curious sippers alike to its annual signature event?the 2026 A
 lexandria Sister Cities? Whisky Tasting\, held at the Alexandria History 
 Museum at The Lyceum (201 South Washington Street) on Saturday\, May 2nd 
 at 6 pm.\n<br />\n<br />Guests will enjoy a guided tasting across the whi
 sky regions of Scotland\, gaining insights into the craftsmanship and cul
 ture behind each pour. This informative program will help you learn all a
 bout the rich tapestry that is Scotch whisky\, enable you to sample five 
 different whiskies from across Scotland\, and provide an opportunity to a
 sk questions and share personal insights.  VIP ticket holders will receiv
 e two additional exclusive samples of rare whiskies. All attendees will t
 ake home a souvenir Glencairn glass\, perfect for continuing their whisky
  journey.\n<br />\n<br />Tickets are $75 for general admission and $100 f
 or VIP\, with hors d?oeuvres included. Wine and non-alcoholic beverages w
 ill be available for non-whisky drinkers. A raffle will also be held with
  prizes\, with tickets available for cash purchase at the event. \n<br />
 \n<br />Minimum age: 21.\n<br />\n<br />All proceeds support the Alexandr
 ia Sister Cities Committee and its mission to support the educational and
  cultural exchanges between Alexandria\, VA and her sister cities of Dund
 ee\, Scotland and Helsingborg\, Sweden.\n<br />\n<br />\n<br />Location: 
 Lyceum\n<br />Fees: Tickets are $75 for general admission and $100 for VI
 P\n<br />Audience: Anyone may attend\n<br />Tags: Lyceum\, Museums\, Sist
 er Cities<br>\n<a href="https://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx">Purcha
 se Tickets online</a><br>\n
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CATEGORIES:Lyceum
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Old & Historic Alexandria
CATEGORIES:Old Town
DESCRIPTION:Imported on Apr 30\, 2026\, 7 days before the event.\nTo verif
 y info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=6
 2559\n\nOral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region (OHMAR)\, in partnership 
 with The Alexandria Oral History Center\, invite you to our 2026 Annual C
 onference\, themed "Witnessing State Violence: Oral History and Liberator
 y Praxis." The theme encourages attendees to think critically about the r
 ole that oral history has in documenting and resisting state violence\, t
 o include municipal\, provincial/state and federal forms of violence - vi
 a two key aspects of oral history practice: witnessing and power. Both na
 tional and internationally focused proposal topics are welcome\, as well 
 as viewpoints from across the ideological spectrum.\n\nUpwards of 80 or s
 o people usually attend the annual OHMAR conference. This year\, sessions
  are planned to take place at the historic Lloyd House and the Alexandria
  History Museum at the Lyceum. \n\nOHMAR is a non profit organization ded
 icated to the promotion and improvement of oral history. OHMAR supports e
 stablished and emerging oral historians in the practice of oral history b
 y providing information and resources\, an accessible community of expert
 ise\, and a vibrant professional and social network. Members include publ
 ic and academic historians\, librarians\, archivists\, teachers\, folklor
 ists\, and independent researchers. \n\nMore information about OHMAR can 
 be found at https://ohmar.org/. \n\n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: Please see 
 OHMAR website for fee information at https://ohmar.org/\nAudience: The sa
 me as NULL value.\nTags: Lyceum\, Museums\, Old & Historic Alexandria\, O
 ld Town\n\nWeb resources:\n\nLearn more\nhttps://ohmar.org/\n
DTEND:20260507T210000Z
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DTSTART:20260507T130000Z
LOCATION:Lyceum
SEQUENCE:7
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region Conference
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URL:https://ohmar.org/
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  event.<br />To verify info please see <a href="https://apps.alexandriava
 .gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=62559">https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calenda
 r/Detail.aspx?si=62559</a><br />\n<br />Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic 
 Region (OHMAR)\, in partnership with The Alexandria Oral History Center\,
  invite you to our 2026 Annual Conference\, themed ?Witnessing State Viol
 ence: Oral History and Liberatory Praxis.? The theme encourages attendees
  to think critically about the role that oral history has in documenting 
 and resisting state violence\, to include municipal\, provincial/state an
 d federal forms of violence ? via two key aspects of oral history practic
 e: witnessing and power. Both national and internationally focused propos
 al topics are welcome\, as well as viewpoints from across the ideological
  spectrum.\n<br />\n<br />Upwards of 80 or so people usually attend the a
 nnual OHMAR conference. This year\, sessions are planned to take place at
  the historic Lloyd House and the Alexandria History Museum at the Lyceum
 . \n<br />\n<br />OHMAR is a non profit organization dedicated to the pro
 motion and improvement of oral history. OHMAR supports established and em
 erging oral historians in the practice of oral history by providing infor
 mation and resources\, an accessible community of expertise\, and a vibra
 nt professional and social network. Members include public and academic h
 istorians\, librarians\, archivists\, teachers\, folklorists\, and indepe
 ndent researchers. \n<br />\n<br />More information about OHMAR can be fo
 und at https://ohmar.org/. \n<br />\n<br />\n<br />Location: Lyceum\n<br 
 />Fees: Please see OHMAR website for fee information at https://ohmar.org
 /\n<br />Audience: The same as NULL value.\n<br />Tags: Lyceum\, Museums\
 , Old &amp\; Historic Alexandria\, Old Town<br>\n<a href="https://ohmar.o
 rg/">Learn more</a><br>\n
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CATEGORIES:Lyceum
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Old & Historic Alexandria
CATEGORIES:Old Town
DESCRIPTION:Imported on Apr 30\, 2026\, 8 days before the event.\nTo verif
 y info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=6
 2560\n\nOral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region (OHMAR)\, in partnership 
 with The Alexandria Oral History Center\, invite you to our 2026 Annual C
 onference\, themed "Witnessing State Violence: Oral History and Liberator
 y Praxis." The theme encourages attendees to think critically about the r
 ole that oral history has in documenting and resisting state violence\, t
 o include municipal\, provincial/state and federal forms of violence - vi
 a two key aspects of oral history practice: witnessing and power. Both na
 tional and internationally focused proposal topics are welcome\, as well 
 as viewpoints from across the ideological spectrum.\n\nUpwards of 80 or s
 o people usually attend the annual OHMAR conference. This year\, sessions
  are planned to take place at the historic Lloyd House and the Alexandria
  History Museum at the Lyceum. \n\nOHMAR is a non profit organization ded
 icated to the promotion and improvement of oral history. OHMAR supports e
 stablished and emerging oral historians in the practice of oral history b
 y providing information and resources\, an accessible community of expert
 ise\, and a vibrant professional and social network. Members include publ
 ic and academic historians\, librarians\, archivists\, teachers\, folklor
 ists\, and independent researchers. \n\nMore information about OHMAR can 
 be found at https://ohmar.org/. \n\n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: Please see 
 OHMAR website for fee information at https://ohmar.org/\nAudience: The sa
 me as NULL value.\nTags: Lyceum\, Museums\, Old & Historic Alexandria\, O
 ld Town\n\nWeb resources:\n\nLearn more\nhttps://ohmar.org/\n
DTEND:20260508T190000Z
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DTSTART:20260508T130000Z
LOCATION:Lyceum
SEQUENCE:6
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region Conference
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URL:https://ohmar.org/
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  event.<br />To verify info please see <a href="https://apps.alexandriava
 .gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=62560">https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calenda
 r/Detail.aspx?si=62560</a><br />\n<br />Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic 
 Region (OHMAR)\, in partnership with The Alexandria Oral History Center\,
  invite you to our 2026 Annual Conference\, themed ?Witnessing State Viol
 ence: Oral History and Liberatory Praxis.? The theme encourages attendees
  to think critically about the role that oral history has in documenting 
 and resisting state violence\, to include municipal\, provincial/state an
 d federal forms of violence ? via two key aspects of oral history practic
 e: witnessing and power. Both national and internationally focused propos
 al topics are welcome\, as well as viewpoints from across the ideological
  spectrum.\n<br />\n<br />Upwards of 80 or so people usually attend the a
 nnual OHMAR conference. This year\, sessions are planned to take place at
  the historic Lloyd House and the Alexandria History Museum at the Lyceum
 . \n<br />\n<br />OHMAR is a non profit organization dedicated to the pro
 motion and improvement of oral history. OHMAR supports established and em
 erging oral historians in the practice of oral history by providing infor
 mation and resources\, an accessible community of expertise\, and a vibra
 nt professional and social network. Members include public and academic h
 istorians\, librarians\, archivists\, teachers\, folklorists\, and indepe
 ndent researchers. \n<br />\n<br />More information about OHMAR can be fo
 und at https://ohmar.org/. \n<br />\n<br />\n<br />Location: Lyceum\n<br 
 />Fees: Please see OHMAR website for fee information at https://ohmar.org
 /\n<br />Audience: The same as NULL value.\n<br />Tags: Lyceum\, Museums\
 , Old &amp\; Historic Alexandria\, Old Town<br>\n<a href="https://ohmar.o
 rg/">Learn more</a><br>\n
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CATEGORIES:America250
CATEGORIES:Concerts
CATEGORIES:Lyceum
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Old & Historic Alexandria
CATEGORIES:Old Town
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
CATEGORIES:Sister Cities
DESCRIPTION:Imported on Apr 30\, 2026\, 49 days before the event.\nTo veri
 fy info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=
 62561\n\nMusic of the American Revolution: The 250th for Alexandria's Sis
 ter Cities' Concert \n\nCome celebrate the 250th anniversary of America's
  War for Independence with renowned music historians David & Ginger Hilde
 brand for performances of special period music. The Hildebrands will don 
 period attire to discuss and perform music associated with Alexandria's s
 ister cities: Caan\, France\; Dundee\, Scotland\; Helsingborg\, Sweden\; 
 and Gyumri\, Armenia. Scottish music was especially influential in the Am
 erican colonies\, and once the French joined the Revolutionary cause ther
 e were musical celebrations for Generals LaFayette\, Rochambeau and other
  French leaders. This concert event is part of the "Alexandria commemorat
 es America's 250" campaign. \n\nThe American war effort was expressed thr
 ough patriotic songs\, ballads\, and dance tunes which connect us to Geor
 ge Washington\, Thomas Jefferson\, Benjamin Franklin and others. The Hild
 ebrands will explain and demonstrate their instruments\, including the ha
 rpsichord\, hammered dulcimer\, violin\, and Spanish & English guitars --
  interpreting various musical traditions\, featuring both the formal and 
 less refined aspects of music in early America. \n\nDavid & Ginger specia
 lize in researching\, recording\, and performing early American music. Si
 nce 1980 they have presented concerts and educational programs throughout
  the country and abroad at museums\, historic sites\, schools and univers
 ities. Mount Vernon\, The National Gallery of Art\, The National Archives
 \, and Colonial Williamsburg are among their many past sponsors. \n\nIn a
 ddition to producing seven CD recordings\, the Hildebrands have appeared 
 on C-SPAN television\, BBC radio\, NPR and "History Detectives\," and the
 y have provided soundtrack materials and served as period music consultan
 ts for PBS broadcasts\, including the series Liberty!--the American Revol
 ution\, and one-hour specials Jefferson: A View from the Mountain\, Re-di
 scovering George Washington\, and Anthem: The Story of the Star-Spangled 
 Banner. In 1999\, along with dance historians Kate van Winkle and Robert 
 Keller\, they co-founded The Colonial Music Institute (www.colonialmusic.
 org)\, since bequeathed to and now directed by the George Washington Pres
 idential Library at Mount Vernon. \n\nGinger holds an M.M. from the Peabo
 dy Conservatory\; David's M.A. is from George Washington University and h
 is Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America. She teaches privately a
 nd at the Severn School\, performing also with Trio Galilei - a group whi
 ch for eight years gave volunteer concerts for wounded warriors at Walter
  Reed Hospital. David consults and lectures widely\, and he teaches Ameri
 can Music history at The Peabody Conservatory. His book Musical Maryland:
  A History of Song and Performance from the Colonial Period to the Age of
  Radio was published in 2017 by Johns Hopkins University Press. \n\n\nLoc
 ation: Lyceum\nFees: $20\nAudience: The same as NULL value.\nTags: Americ
 a250\, Concerts\, Lyceum\, Museums\, Old & Historic Alexandria\, Old Town
 \, Performing Arts\, Sister Cities\n\nWeb resources:\n\nPurchase tickets 
 online\nhttps://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx\n
DTEND:20260619T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260410T210323Z
DTSTART:20260618T230000Z
LOCATION:Lyceum
SEQUENCE:6
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Alexandria's Sister Cities' Concert for America250
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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URL:https://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imported on Apr 30\, 2026\, 49 days before th
 e event.<br />To verify info please see <a href="https://apps.alexandriav
 a.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=62561">https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
 ar/Detail.aspx?si=62561</a><br />\n<br />Music of the American Revolution
 : The 250th for Alexandria?s Sister Cities? Concert \n<br />\n<br />Come 
 celebrate the 250th anniversary of America?s War for Independence with re
 nowned music historians David &amp\; Ginger Hildebrand for performances o
 f special period music. The Hildebrands will don period attire to discuss
  and perform music associated with Alexandria?s sister cities: Caan\, Fra
 nce\; Dundee\, Scotland\; Helsingborg\, Sweden\; and Gyumri\, Armenia. Sc
 ottish music was especially influential in the American colonies\, and on
 ce the French joined the Revolutionary cause there were musical celebrati
 ons for Generals LaFayette\, Rochambeau and other French leaders. This co
 ncert event is part of the ?Alexandria commemorates America?s 250? campai
 gn. \n<br />\n<br />The American war effort was expressed through patriot
 ic songs\, ballads\, and dance tunes which connect us to George Washingto
 n\, Thomas Jefferson\, Benjamin Franklin and others. The Hildebrands will
  explain and demonstrate their instruments\, including the harpsichord\, 
 hammered dulcimer\, violin\, and Spanish &amp\; English guitars -- interp
 reting various musical traditions\, featuring both the formal and less re
 fined aspects of music in early America. \n<br />\n<br />David &amp\; Gin
 ger specialize in researching\, recording\, and performing early American
  music. Since 1980 they have presented concerts and educational programs 
 throughout the country and abroad at museums\, historic sites\, schools a
 nd universities. Mount Vernon\, The National Gallery of Art\, The Nationa
 l Archives\, and Colonial Williamsburg are among their many past sponsors
 . \n<br />\n<br />In addition to producing seven CD recordings\, the Hild
 ebrands have appeared on C-SPAN television\, BBC radio\, NPR and &quot\;H
 istory Detectives\,&quot\; and they have provided soundtrack materials an
 d served as period music consultants for PBS broadcasts\, including the s
 eries Liberty!--the American Revolution\, and one-hour specials Jefferson
 : A View from the Mountain\, Re-discovering George Washington\, and Anthe
 m: The Story of the Star-Spangled Banner. In 1999\, along with dance hist
 orians Kate van Winkle and Robert Keller\, they co-founded The Colonial M
 usic Institute (www.colonialmusic.org)\, since bequeathed to and now dire
 cted by the George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon. \n<br
  />\n<br />Ginger holds an M.M. from the Peabody Conservatory\; David&#39
 \;s M.A. is from George Washington University and his Ph.D. from The Cath
 olic University of America. She teaches privately and at the Severn Schoo
 l\, performing also with Trio Galilei - a group which for eight years gav
 e volunteer concerts for wounded warriors at Walter Reed Hospital. David 
 consults and lectures widely\, and he teaches American Music history at T
 he Peabody Conservatory. His book Musical Maryland: A History of Song and
  Performance from the Colonial Period to the Age of Radio was published i
 n 2017 by Johns Hopkins University Press. \n<br />\n<br />\n<br />Locatio
 n: Lyceum\n<br />Fees: $20\n<br />Audience: The same as NULL value.\n<br 
 />Tags: America250\, Concerts\, Lyceum\, Museums\, Old &amp\; Historic Al
 exandria\, Old Town\, Performing Arts\, Sister Cities<br>\n<a href="https
 ://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx">Purchase tickets online</a><br>\n
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CATEGORIES:America250
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lyceum
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Old & Historic Alexandria
CATEGORIES:Old Town
DESCRIPTION:Imported on Apr 30\, 2026\, 86 days before the event.\nTo veri
 fy info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=
 61540\n\nIn partnership with Emerging Revolutionary War\, join us for a f
 un sing-a-long and panel discussion of 1776 (1972). This ground-breaking 
 movie written by a history teacher\, inspired Hamilton and provides insig
 ht into people and politics of the 18th and 20th centuries. \n\nBefore th
 e movie\, visit the America250 exhibit at The Lyceum: Stories of U.S.: Co
 llections Capture Our History. Due to the movie's run time\, we will be f
 ast forwarding through certain sections to facilitate discussion. We sugg
 est watching the movie on your own before attending the program. Snacks a
 nd drinks (alcoholic and nonalcoholic) will be available for purchase.\n\
 nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: $10\nAudience: The same as NULL value.\nTags: Am
 erica250\, Arts\, Lyceum\, Museums\, Old & Historic Alexandria\, Old Town
 \n\nWeb resources:\n\nPurchase Tickets Online\nhttps://shop.alexandriava.
 gov/Events.aspx\n
DTEND:20260726T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20251124T132230Z
DTSTART:20260725T230000Z
LOCATION:Lyceum
SEQUENCE:5
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:1776 Singalong & Discussion
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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URL:https://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx
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 e event.<br />To verify info please see <a href="https://apps.alexandriav
 a.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=61540">https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
 ar/Detail.aspx?si=61540</a><br />\n<br />In partnership with Emerging Rev
 olutionary War\, join us for a fun sing-a-long and panel discussion of 17
 76 (1972). This ground-breaking movie written by a history teacher\, insp
 ired Hamilton and provides insight into people and politics of the 18th a
 nd 20th centuries. \n<br />\n<br />Before the movie\, visit the America25
 0 exhibit at The Lyceum: Stories of U.S.: Collections Capture Our History
 . Due to the movie?s run time\, we will be fast forwarding through certai
 n sections to facilitate discussion. We suggest watching the movie on you
 r own before attending the program. Snacks and drinks (alcoholic and nona
 lcoholic) will be available for purchase.\n<br />\n<br />Location: Lyceum
 \n<br />Fees: $10\n<br />Audience: The same as NULL value.\n<br />Tags: A
 merica250\, Arts\, Lyceum\, Museums\, Old &amp\; Historic Alexandria\, Ol
 d Town<br>\n<a href="https://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx">Purchase 
 Tickets Online</a><br>\n
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