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LANSDOWNE ON THE POTOMAC: Daily News for June 18, 2011

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LANSDOWNE ON THE POTOMAC: Daily News for June 18, 2011

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Community Town Hall Meeting Regarding OpenBand

The Lansdowne on the Potomac Homeowners Association Board of Directors will convene for a community town hall meeting on Wednesday, July 13th, in the Potomac Club Ball Room at 7:00 PM for the purpose of informing Lansdowne residents the status of OpenBand related activities.

This meeting is for all Lansdowne residents. 

The Board will be providing the latest information regarding its OpenBand related work as well as potential Association impacts.

Homeowners are encouraged to attend and provide input to the Board based upon information presented.

There is no need to sign up prior to speaking at the Town Hall.


 

 

NOW CASTING POP's first show!

Lansdowne on the Potomac's very own Community Theater.  Bringing family friendly musicals to the residents of Lansdowne, performed by the talented tweens and teens that live here!

Auditions for POP's premiere show, "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" are coming up at the end of this month; casting Lansdowne residents aged 10-17!

Players On the Potomac is also looking for:

  • Youth tech crew (aged 10-17)
  • Talented musicians
  • Adult volunteers interested in design, construction, costumes, sound, and props.

For more information go to YOUR community theater's webpage:

www.PlayersOnthePotomac.org

PLAYERS ON THE POTOMAC

Real theater. Real close!


 

 

2011 Lansdowne on the Potomac Youth Triathlon

The Activities Committee is proud to present the inaugural Lansdowne on the Potomac Youth Triathlon. All proceeds from this event will benefit The Jerome Fund. This event will take place on Saturday, July 2nd at the Coton Pool facility and the Seldens Landing Elementary school grounds.  The race will start at 8AM and all athletes will need to be checked in by 730AM. Bring the kids out for a fun morning of fitness to start the holiday weekend right!!

The sport of triathlon incorporates swimming, biking and running. Athletes will start the event by swimming in the Coton pool and then transitioning to the Seldens Landing parking lot to complete the bike and run portions on and around the school grounds. Race distances will be age appropriate and can be found below. The race will be for athletes between ages 7-15.

Age Group

Swim

Bike

Run

7 - 8

50 Meters
(2 lengths)

1 Mile

1 Mile

9 - 11

100 Meters
(4 lengths)

2 Miles

1.5 Miles

12 - 15

150 Meters
(6 lengths)

3 Miles

2 Miles

This will be a fun non-timed event to introduce or reinforce the sport of triathlon to the kids.  Registration will be $25 and you can enter by clicking here to fill out the form

Full race day details will soon follow with guidance on how to complete the race, how and when to have your transition area set up, where to park and how the parents can stay involved and watch the kids have a blast while staying fit.

 


 

 

The Nighthawks
Friday, June 24th
7PM - 9PM

Over more than three decades, The Nighthawks have earned a reputation as one of the best and hardest-working bands around.  Their live shows are legendary.  Founded in the Washington, D.C. area in 1972, the 'Hawks were a roots band before anyone had come up with the term.  Their mix of blues, rock, rockabilly, soul and swing appeals to a widely diverse audience, built over years of touring throughout the United States, Europe and Japan.

In the dark ages of the early '70s, when there were only a handful of blues societies and festivals, The Nighthawks set out to bring blues to a wider audience.  In their birthplace of Washington, D.C., they invaded top-40 dance halls and intimate folk-rock clubs, playing high-energy, danceable versions of Elmore James and Muddy Waters that won them legions of fans and introduced a new generation to live blues.

Thus began a musical mystery tour that is closing in on 40 years, spanning 49 states and a dozen countries.  In between, The Nighthawks have released more than 20 recordings, including 2009's award-winning "American Landscape."

In accordance with ABC licensing guidelines, you must bring proof of identification if you plan on consuming alcohol (beer and wine only) during the concert.  This event is open to Lansdowne on the Potomac residents and their guests only.  Residents are not permitted to enter or exit the concert with open containters of alcohol.

Please also remember that no pets are permitted during the Amphitheater Summer Concert Series.