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CHA-CHA,7:30-8:30 p.m. Monday through March 12, Sterling Community Center Annex, 22084 Shaw Rd. Register. $80. 703-430-6673.

OLD-TIME COUNTRY, 8-11 p.m. third Saturdays through May, beginner workshop at 7:30; Purcellville Skating Rink, 250 S. Nursery Ave. Old-time country dances feature bands, callers and a friendly atmosphere for new and experienced dancers. Families and singles welcome; homemade potluck refreshments encouraged. $8; $6 for Bluemont friends, students and seniors. 703-777-6306 or http://www.bluemont.org.

BLUE RIDGE THUNDER CLOGGERS, for 10 and older, beginner lessons, 7-8 p.m. Thursdays in a converted barn near Purcellville. Call for directions and cost. 540-882-4917 or brtcloggers@aol.com.

Farmers Markets

WINTER FARMERS MARKET,10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays, Virginia Village Shopping Center, Catoctin Circle, Leesburg. Sponsored by the Loudoun Valley Homegrown Markets Association. 703-777-0426 or info@loudounfarms.org.

Gardening

MASTER GARDENER VOLUNTEERS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM,7 p.m. today, Loudoun County Extension Office, 30-B Catoctin Cir. SE, Leesburg. Shawna DeWitt and Attila Agoston, farm managers at Mountain View Farm (part of the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship) will share their experiences and show slides of aspects of the farm. Free. 703-771-5838 or http://www.loudouncountymastergardeners.org.

History

FIRESIDE MOSBY,7:30-9:30 p.m. Jan. 13. Stories about life in the Mosby Heritage Area during the Civil War will be told by members of the Gray Ghost Interpretive Group. Family program. Meet at the Rector House, four miles west of Middleburg in the village of Atoka. Sponsored by the Mosby Heritage Area Association. Free. 540-687-6681 or http://www.mosbyheritagearea.org.

CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE,7:30 p.m. second Tuesday, Thomas Balch Library, 208 W. Market St., Leesburg. Free. 540-822-4480.

Miscellaneous

COUNTRYSIDE WOMEN'S CLUB,9:30 a.m. Jan. 12, Parkway Pool meeting room, off Algonkian Parkway. "Promoting Intercultural Studies and Activities Between Chinese and American Cultures" with Yulan Guo. Free. 703-444-3035.

AMATEUR RADIO,8:30 a.m. third Saturday, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 605 W. Market St., Leesburg. 540-338-2584 or http://www.k4lrg.org.

LOUDOUN LITERACY ADULT TUTOR TRAINING,10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Hampton Inn, 117 Fort Evans Rd. NE, Leesburg. Volunteers do not need to speak other languages or have teaching experience. Register. Call Valerie at 703-777-2205 or http://www.loudounliteracy.org.

COLD WEATHER PET CARE AND ADOPTIONS, noon-2 p.m. Sunday, Lucketts Community Center, 42361 Lucketts Rd., Leesburg. Sponsored by Loudoun County Animal Shelter and Lucketts Community Center. $5. 703-771-5281.

ESL COMPUTER BASICS,9 a.m. first and third Tuesdays, Sterling Library, 120 Enterprise St. Recommended for speakers of English as a second language. Register. Free. 703-430-9500.


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