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Saturday, November 14, 2009

-- A two-day used book sale begins at 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday at Sandy Spring Friends Meeting House, 17715 Meetinghouse Rd., Sandy Spring. 301-774-9792 or http://www.sandyspring.org.

-- "Separation of Church and State Under President Obama," a free lecture by Rob Boston, begins at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Center for Inquiry, 621 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. http://www.wash.org.

-- "American Folksongs and Spirituals: New Twists on Familiar Tunes," a performance featuring the Congressional Chorus, begins at 8 p.m. Saturday at Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G St. NW. Tickets are $28. 202-399-7993, ext. 182 or http://www.chorusmarket.org/tickets.

-- "We Have Come This Far By Faith," a concert featuring the Jubilee Majestic Concert Choir, begins at 3 p.m. Sunday at Galbraith AME Zion Church, 1114 Sixth St. NW. Donations accepted. 202-289-1580.

-- "Sacred Classics for Men's Voices," a performance featuring the National Men's Chorus, begins at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. Luke Catholic Church, 7001 Georgetown Pike, McLean. Tickets are $15, free for students 18 and younger. 202-244-7191 or http://www.nationalmenschorus.org.

-- The 30th annual interfaith concert honoring Cardinal Theodore McCarrick begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Washington Hebrew Congregation, 3935 Macomb St. NW. Tickets are $15, $18 at the door. 202-234-6300 or http://www.ifcmw.org.


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