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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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Mar 4

Ukulele & Guitar Group Classes

Join us for FREE Ukulele Classes! Learn new chords and play along to favorite standards from the 50's-80's. Bring your own guitar or ukulele. Some ukuleles are available to borrow during the class. Classes are offered in a non-competitive, safe, and supportive environment for all participants. Classes run weekly on Mondays from 6:30-7:30 PM starting March 3, 2026 with multiple occurrences (994+ more sessions).
Singing Arrow Community Center
Free
3/4/26
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Mar 7

Chess Club

Learn chess in a non-competitive environment. Beginners are welcome! Chess club is free to attend and all ages and skill levels are welcome. Boards and pieces will be provided. Participants 13 and under should plan to have a parent/guardian stay in the program with them. Presented by the Aspen Hill Library Teen Advisory Board. Sponsored by Friends of the Library, Montgomery County, MD, Inc.
Aspen Hill Library
Free to attend
3/7/26
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Mar 13

Piano Classes

Join us for FREE Piano Classes! Bring your own instrument or borrow one provided during the class. Classes are offered in a non-competitive, safe, and supportive environment for all participants. This is a recurring series with classes every Thursday at 6:30-7:30 PM starting March 12, 2026, with 994+ occurrences.
Singing Arrow Community Center
Free
3/13/26
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Jul 11

6th Annual BioBlitz at the Ashton Prairie Living Laboratory

Join researchers in collecting, observing, and recording biodiversity at the Ashton Prairie Living Laboratory. Your findings will inform a major research project and contribute to multi-year documentation of how diversity changes at this site over time. Collections will be housed with the UI Museum of Natural History. Participants will examine insects under professional microscopes, learn species identification with iNaturalist app, and learn about ecological research. All ages event, no experience required, families welcome. Rain or shine event. Park in Hawkeye Commuter Lot and follow signage to event site.
Ashton Cross Country Course
Free
7/11/26
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