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Prince George's Community Events Nov. 6-13, 2008

Sunday 9

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LAUREL BIRD WALK, for all ages, a guided tour to identify birds in several refuge habitats; binoculars and field guides recommended. 8:15-10:15 a.m., Patuxent Research Refuge, North Tract, Route 198, between Baltimore-Washington Parkway and Route 32, Laurel. Free; reservations required. 301-497-5887.

GREENBELT RUMMAGE SALE, rain or shine. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday-Tuesday, Mishkan Torah Synagogue, 10 Ridge Rd., Greenbelt. Admission, free. 301-474-4223.

GREENBELT AUTUMN DISCUSSION, for ages 5-12, a ranger leads a discussion on how and why the leaves change colors and other mysteries of the season. 11 a.m., Ranger Station, Greenbelt Park, off Greenbelt Road between Kenilworth Avenue and the Capital Beltway, Greenbelt. Free. 301-344-3944.

LAUREL ANNUAL HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR, hand-made crafts, bake sale, door prizes, snacks and hot cider. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Deerfield Run Community Center, 13000 Laurel-Bowie Rd., Laurel. Admission, free. 301-776-2805.

PEACEMAKING FORUM, experts and authors discuss problem-solving techniques for global, national and local conflicts. 1-3 p.m., Davies Memorial Unitarian Universalist Church, 7400 Temple Hill Rd., Camp Springs. Free. 301-449-4308.

COLLEGE PARK LANTERN FESTIVAL, for age 3 and older, celebrate the German tradition by creating and decorating paper lanterns; outdoor walk at twilight. 3:30 p.m., St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 4512 College Ave., College Park. Free; registration required. 301-927-3013.

LAUREL EVENING HIKE, for all ages, a guided walk to look and listen for owls, frogs and other nocturnal animals. 4:30-6 p.m., Patuxent Research Refuge, North Tract, Route 198, between Baltimore-Washington Parkway and Route 32, Laurel. Free, donations welcome; reservations required. 301-497-5887.

Monday 10

SENIORS MATINEE, for age 60 and older, showing of "Standing in the Shadows of Motown," a documentary about the Detroit group the Funk Brothers. 11 a.m., Publick Playhouse, 5445 Landover Rd., Cheverly. $5. 301-277-1710; TTY 301-277-0312.

CAMP SPRINGS EXCEL WORKSHOP, learn to create worksheets, formulas and functions. 6:30-7:30 p.m., Economic Development and Training Institute, 5625 Allentown Rd., Suite 107, Camp Springs. Free; registration required. 301-423-0524.

Tuesday 11

LANHAM USED BOOK FAIR, all categories of books for pre-K to eighth grade. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesdays-Thursdays, through Nov. 14, St. Matthias School, 9473 Annapolis Rd., Lanham. Admission, free. 301-577-9412.

EPISCOPAL DAY SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE, meet school officials and learn about curricula at both campuses. 9:30-11:30 a.m., Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School, 13106 Annapolis Rd., Bowie, and 11902 Daisy Lane, Glenn Dale. 301-262-5355.

SEAT PLEASANT VETARANS DAY EVENT, showing of a videotaped interview of a Buffalo Soldier's memories of World War II. 11 a.m., Cedar Heights Community Center, 1200 Glen Willow Dr., Seat Pleasant. Free; register by tomorrow. 301-773-8881; TTY 301-218-6768.


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