What's NXT for Sunday, Feb. 12

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Sunday, Feb. 12

EXHIBITS

The Magic of Threes

Through Sunday, Feb. 26 - 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays

Mansion House Art Center and Gallery

480 Highland Ave. (in the City Park)

Hagerstown

Valley Art Association members' artwork on display. Free. Go to https://valleyartassoc.org/ or call 301-797-2867.

Wilson College Art Students Exhibit at The Foundry

Through Sunday, March 5 - 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays

The Foundry

100 S. Main St.

Chambersburg, Pa.

Free. Call 717-264-2783 or 717-261-0706, or email philip.lindsey@wilson.edu.

Amazing Tablescapes

Sunday, Feb. 12 - 1 to 5 p.m.

Washington County Museum of Fine Arts (in the atrium)

401 Museum Drive (in the City Park)

Hagerstown

See 16 elaborately decorated, themed dinner-service settings created by area designers. $5 admission. Vote for the best design by making a donation to the museum at www.wcmfa.org by Tuesday, Feb. 28. Call 301-739-5727.

Icons in Transformation

Through Saturday, March 18 — Self-guided tours available from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays; open with docents from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursdays and from 2 to 4 pm. Sundays

Evangelical Lutheran Church

43 S. Church St.

Waynesboro, Pa.

Contemporary works by Ludmila Pawlowska, an international artist with Ukrainian roots, and traditional Orthodox Icons from Vassilevsky Monastery in Russia. Call 717-762-9151, email officemanager@elchome.org or go to elchome.org.

Night and Day

Continues through Sunday, Feb. 19 - 1 to 6 p.m. daily

Mercersburg Academy, Cofrin Gallery

100 Academy Drive

Mercersburg, Pa.

Features the work of Mikel Elam, an Afrofuturist visual artist who works in mixed media. Call 717-328-6206 or email carettis@mercersburg.edu.

With Hands & Hearts Association of Traditional Hookers Artists

Continues through Sunday, Feb. 26 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday

Washington County Museum of Fine Arts

401 Museum Drive

Hagerstown

Fiber art. A rug hooking demonstration will be held Saturday, Feb. 25, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Go to wcmfa.org.

Art in the Hallway

February

Hallway between Meritus' main entrance and Same Day Surgery Center

Meritus Medical Center

11116 Medical Campus Road

Hagerstown

A collaboration of the Valley Art Association and Meritus Medical Center. Works by artist Marilyn Pontius will be on display. Sales are handled at the Meritus gift shop, with a portion of the proceeds donated to the hospital auxiliary. For gift shop hours, call 301-790-8181.

Cumberland Valley Artists and Photographers Exhibitions - free docent-led tour

Sunday, Feb. 12 - 3 p.m.

Washington County Museum of Fine Arts

401 Museum Drive (in the City Park)

Hagerstown

Intended as a drop-in experience for general museum visitors. Groups of four or more must schedule a private tour at an alternate time. Go to wcmfa.org, email educator@wcmfa.org or call 301-739-5727.

FAITH

Choral Vespers for Epiphany

Sunday, Feb. 12 - 5 p.m.

Trinity Lutheran Church

15 Randolph Ave.

Hagerstown

A service of music, readings and prayers for the Season of Light. Call 301-733-2878.

FUNDRAISERS

Bingo

Sunday, Feb. 12 - doors open at 11 a.m., lunch at noon, bingo from 1 to 5 p.m.

Hagerstown Elks Lodge No. 378

11063 Robinwood Drive

Hagerstown

Bingo games: 15 Longaberger basket, five Vera Bradley and four money. Tip jars, raffles and door prizes. Bingo for everyone; tip jars for ages 18 and older. $35 in advance ($40 at the door), includes lunch. Benefits the USMH Scholarship Fund, a fund of The University System of Maryland Foundation Inc. For tickets, call 301-790-1462, 301-733-5430 or 240-527-2060, or go to https://usmhbasketbingo2023.eventbrite.com.

Super Bowl Sunday Buffet Dinner

Sunday, Feb. 12 - noon to 3 p.m.

Shepherdstown Fire Department, Barron Hall

8052 Martinsburg Pike

Shepherdstown, W.Va.

Fried chicken and ham with all the trimmings, homemade rolls and desserts, iced tea and coffee. $10 adults, $5 ages 6 to 15, free ages 5 and younger. Call 304-876-6686 or 304-876-6038.

ONSTAGE

Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale

Sunday, Feb. 12 - 3 p.m. (in person and virtual)

The Maryland Theatre

21 S. Potomac St.

Hagerstown

Jazz, ragtime and tango animates this classic Russian folktale about a soldier who trades his fiddle to the devil in exchange for riches, with Elizabeth Schulze conducting the Maryland Symphony Orchestra, Greg Watkins narrating, Robert Aubry Davis playing the devil, Carter Waters as the princess and Gideon Hall as the soldier. $10-$74. Go to marylandsymphony.org, call 301-797-4000 or email info@marylandsymphony.org.

Grease

Through Sunday, March 26 - 6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 1 p.m. Sundays; and Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 6 p.m.

Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater

44 N. Potomac St. (rear)

Hagerstown

Musical centered around a 1959 high school class recalls the music of Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Elvis Presley. Contains adult language and adult themes. $63 ($57 for members of the military and first responders), includes dinner and show, and coffee, tea and iced tea; bar tab and gratuity not included. Go to washingtoncountyplayhouse.com or call 301-739-7469.

Heathers: The Musical (Teen Edition)

Sunday, Feb. 12 - 2 p.m.

Burgin Center for the Arts' Simon Theatre

Mercersburg Academy

100 Academy Drive

Mercersburg, Pa.

For ages 13 and older. Students perform in this high-energy dark comedy that covers difficult issues — bullying, suicidal thoughts and sexual harassment. Concessions will be sold to benefit a charitable organization. Free, donations accepted. Reservations not required. For special accommodations, disabilities, etc. email reservations@mercersburg.edu. Call 717-328-2151.

Monday, Feb. 13

EXHIBITS

Cumberland Valley Artists and Photographers Exhibitions

Through Thursday, April 23 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday

Washington County Museum of Fine Arts

401 Museum Drive (in the City Park)

Hagerstown

Showcasing artists/photographers from Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C. Free. Go to www.wcmfa.org or call 301-739-5727.

HCC Art Students Exhibit at Wilson College

Through Friday, March 3 - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday

Lortz Hall, Bogigian Gallery

Wilson College

1015 Philadelphia Ave.

Chambersbburg, Pa.

Features drawings, paintings, sculptures and photographs by students from Hagerstown Community College's Department of Visual Arts. Free. Call 717-264-2783 or email philip.lindsey@wilson.edu.

Mingling Echoes

Through Friday, March 3 — noon to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday

Shepherd University's Phaze 2 Gallery

92 W. Campus Drive

Shepherdstown, W.Va.

Mixed media by Lauren Koch, adjunct professor of sculpture. Collection includes found treasures from flea markets, junk yards, and antique and vintage shops. Free.

FUNDRAISER

Franklin County 4-H Strawberry Plant Sale

Through Wednesday, March 22 - order in person or by phone, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday

Franklin County Penn State Extension Office

181 Franklin Farm Lane

Chambersburg, Pa.

Several varieties available. $8.50 per bundle of 25 plants. Proceeds benefit Franklin County 4-H local programming. Call 717-263-9226.

Tuesday, Feb. 14

CLASS

Naloxone Training

Tuesday, Feb. 14 - 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Shepherd University's Martinsburg Center

261 Aikins Center

Martinsburg, W.Va.

Stephanie Stout, W.Va. Department of Health and Human Resources Office of Drug Control Policy Region 2 coordinator, and Erin Gaertner, Jobs and Hope W.Va. transition agent, will train participants on how to identify an overdose and administer naloxone via a nasal spray. Participants also will learn what steps to take during an overdose emergency. Free. Registration not required.

EXHIBIT

13th Annual Washington County Art Educators Exhibit

Through Tuesday, March 7 - 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; virtual exhibit available at www.youtube.com/@washcoarts

Washington County Arts Council

34 S. Potomac St., Suite 100

Hagerstown

Invitational exhibition showcasing art teachers in Washington County's public and private schools, colleges, private studios and home-school programs. Use A&E Parking Deck, 25 Renaissance Way; main entrance off the third level (Potomac Street). Go to www.washingtoncountyarts.com/february-2023, call 301-791-3132 or email gallerymanager@washingtoncountyarts.com.

FUNDRAISER

Valentine's Day Bingo

Tuesday, Feb. 14 - 5 p.m. doors open, 5:30 p.m. kitchen opens, 6:45 p.m. early bird games start

South Mountain Fire Department

11207 Loop Road

Fayetteville, Pa.

If there are more than 75 participants, payout will be doubled. To reserve seats, call 717-749-5733.

HEALTH

Unity of Hagerstown's Beginner's Yoga

Tuesdays - 6 p.m.

St. Mark's Episcopal Church

18313 Lappans Road

Boonsboro

Led by Sandy Morrel. Exploration of breathing exercises, standard poses and meditation. Bring mat and water. $15 drop-in or $50 for five classes. Go to www.unityhagerstown.org, email unityhagerstown@live.com or call 240-409-5940.

LECTURES

Douglass Day Celebration

Tuesday, Feb. 14 - 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Learning Resource Center, Room 102

Hagerstown Community College

11432 Academic Blvd.

Hagerstown

Presentation from Maryland historian John Muller with information about Frederick Douglass' connection to Hagerstown, as well as Mary Ann Shadd Cary. Guests are invited to participate in a transcribe-a-thon. Light refreshments. Free. To register, go to https://bit.ly/hcc-dd23.

Douglass Day Live Broadcast

Tuesday, Feb. 14 - noon to 3 p.m.

From www.douglassday.org via YouTube

Features speakers, performances and a birthday cake baking contest. Free. Go to www.douglassday.org.

MUSIC

Barbershop Quartet — Ricochet

Tuesday, Feb. 14 - 2 p.m.

South Jefferson Public Library

49 Church St.

Summit Point, W.Va.

Music and refreshments. Go to sojeffersonlibrary.com or call 304-725-6227.

Mercersburg Area Community Chorus — Call for Singers

Tuesday, Feb. 14 - 7 to 9 p.m.

James Buchanan Middle School

5191 Fort Loudon Road

Mercersburg, Pa.

New singers welcome. The chorus will begin rehearsals and continue through the last week of April with concerts presented April 29 and 30 at Mercersburg Academy, featuring Durufle's Requiem and a variety of opera choruses. Go to mercersburgchorus.org or call 717-328-2324.

OUTDOORS

Walking Tour: Lost History of Frederick Douglass in Hagerstown

Tuesday, Feb. 14 - 9 to 10:30 a.m.

Hagerstown Visitor Center

6 N. Potomac St.

Hagerstown

In downtown Hagerstown. Hosted by Maryland historian John Muller. Learn about the lost history of the visit of Frederick Douglass to Hagerstown and his many friendships with native Hagerstonians. Street parking available. Total walking distance is one mile. Family and dog friendly. $12.50, adults; free, students and staff of HCC. For tickets, go to https://tinyurl.com/FDinHagerstown. Call 301-791-3246.

Bird Walk

Tuesday, Feb. 14 - 7:30 to 10 a.m.

Rolling Ridge Conservancy

305 Friends Way

Harpers Ferry, W.Va.

Everyone welcome, regardless of birding skills. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Led by Potomac Valley Audubon Society's Bill Telfair and Scot DeGraf. Expect to see chickadees, nuthatches, titmice, brown creepers, wrens, sparrows, cardinals and woodpeckers. Wear sturdy walking shoes and bring drinking water. Walking poles encouraged. Free; donations for Rolling Ridge Conservancy welcome. Registration required. Go to potomacaudubon.org, email Kristin@potomacaudubon.org or call 681-252-1387.

Wednesday, Feb. 15

HEALTH

Unity of Hagerstown — Group Resonance Repatterning

Wednesday, Feb. 15 - 7 p.m.

St. Mark's Episcopal

18313 Lappans Road

Boonsboro

The Resonance Repatterning System assists participants in identifying and transforming unconscious patterns in their lives. Led by Dee Jenkins, an Advanced Certified Resonance Repatterning Practitioner. $20, suggested offering. Go to www.unityhagerstown.org, email unityhagerstown@live.com or call 240-409-5940.

LECTURES

Native American and Appalachian Foodways and Foraging: A Heritage of Sustainable Living

Wednesday, Feb. 15 - 6:30 p.m.

Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History and Education auditorium

Shepherd University

213 N. King St.

Shepherdstown, W.Va.

Features environmentalist Clay Morris. Focuses on ethnobotany — the study of how people of a culture and region use native plants for food, medicine, shelter, dyes and fibers. Hosted by Shepherd University's Center for Appalachian Studies and Communities. Free. Live-streamed on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@shepherduniversity. Email sshurbut@shepherd.edu.

19th-Century Western Threats To Other Governments

Wednesday, Feb. 15 - noon to 1 p.m.

Frank Arts Center, C.W. Shipley Recital Hall

Shepherd University

301 N. King St.

Shepherdstown, W.Va.

Part of Shepherd University Faculty Research Forum. Professor of History David B. Gordon explores the mixed atmosphere of the time by examining two satirical works: Japanese democratic activist Nakae Chomin's A Discourse by Three Drunkards on Government (1887) and foundational Yiddish novelist Sholem Abramovitch's The Mare (1873). Free. Call 304-876-5000.

OUTDOORS

Bird Walk

Wednesday, Feb. 15 - 7:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Cool Spring Nature Preserve

1469 Lloyd Road

Charles Town, W.Va.

Ages 12 years and older welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The Potomac Valley Audubon Society monthly bird walk. Led by Beth Poole. Expect to see white-throated sparrow, white-crowned sparrow, dark-eyed junco, Eastern bluebird, Carolina wren, chickadee, titmouse, nuthatch and a variety of woodpeckers. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy walking shoes and bring drinking water. Binoculars provided. Free. Registration required. Go to potomacaudubon.org, email info@PotomacAudubon.org or call 681-252-1387.

Thursday, Feb. 16

CLASS

Fundamentals of Traditional Oil Landscape Painting

Thursdays through Feb. 23 - 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

The Mansion House Art Center and Gallery

480 Highland Ave. (in the City Park)

Hagerstown

Taught by David Buckley Good. Explore the techniques and materials of landscape oil paintings as practiced by European and American artists from the 16th century to the present. $30 per class. Email valleyartinfo@gmail.com.

HEALTH

Yoga

Thursdays and Fridays through March 10 - 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursdays and 7 to 8 a.m. Fridays

Chambersburg Recreation Center, Room B-1

235 S. Third St.

Chambersburg, Pa.

Release tensions through tranquil yoga sessions, guided by certified yoga instructor Wendy Machemer. Gain muscle strength, improve balance and increase flexibility. Bring mat, towel, and water or coffee. For all skill levels. $10 per class ($9 for borough residents). Call 717-261-3275.

LECTURE

Astronomy's Greatest Eye on the Sky — The James Webb Space Telescope

Thursday, Feb. 16 - 7 p.m.

The Institute online via Zoom

Astronomer Larry Marschall will discuss the telescope's design and deployment, and comment on the significance of some of the images it has returned in its first months of operation in space. Free. Register to receive the Zoom link via email by emailing info@NatureAndCultureInstitute.org or calling 717-762-0373.

MUSIC

Paris, Berlin and Beyond

Thursday, Feb. 16 - 7:30 p.m.

Frank Arts Center W.H. Shipley Recital Hall

Shepherd University

301 N. King St.

Shepherdstown, W.Va.

Baritone Robert Tudor and pianist Erica Rumbley present a program featuring music sung in the salons of Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Part of Shepherd University School of Music Salon Series. Free. Go to https://www.shepherd.edu/music/calendar-of-concerts. Call 304-876-5000.

Friday, Feb. 17

CLASSES

Kids Wind Chime Class

Friday, Feb. 17 - 1 p.m.

Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

13 S. Church St.

Waynesboro, Pa.

For children 5 and older. Create a wind chime from a clay slab with cookie cutters. $15 includes all materials and firing. To register, go to ceramics-nccs.org/childrens-classes/windchimes. Call 717-372-7906.

Garden Seed Prep Class

Friday, Feb. 17 - 6 p.m.

Bolivar Harpers Ferry Public Library

151 Polk St.

Harpers Ferry, W.Va.

Learn how to start garden plants from seeds. Master gardener provides step-by-step process and tips for thriving seedlings. Free. Call 304-535-2301.

LECTURE

The Saylor House Restoration

Friday, Feb. 17 - noon

St. Andrew Presbyterian Church

10813 Donelson Drive

Williamsport

Presentation by Steven Hatleberg. Part of the monthly Friday Pot-Luck with Friends. Bring a side dish to share or a $10 donation. To RSVP, with number of guests, call 240-420-3745.

MUSIC

Tresa Day

Friday, Feb. 17- 5:30 to 8 p.m.

Music Makers

46 W. Main St.

Waynesboro, Pa.

Mix of folk, funk, country and Americana. Free; donations appreciated. Email music@artsalliancegw.org or call 717-655-2500.

ONSTAGE

The Romance of Dance

Friday, Feb. 17, and Saturday, Feb. 18 - 7 p.m.

Capitol Theatre's Wood Center

159 S. Main St.

Chambersburg, Pa.

Eight original short ballet and contemporary dance pieces, including the award-winning jazz-on-pointe ballet "Stratus" by Artistic Director Lavinia Reid. $15 adults, $12 students ages 6 to college-age, $8 children 5 and younger. Purchase tickets at the door or go to www.chambersburgballet.org. Seating is general admission.

OUTDOORS

Wee Naturalist Preschool Program

Friday, Feb. 17 - 9:30 to 11 a.m. or 1 to 2:30 p.m.

Cool Spring Nature Preserve

1469 Lloyd Road

Charles Town, W.Va.

For ages 3 to 5, accompanied by a parent or guardian. Learn about beavers, guided by a Potomac Valley Audubon Society instructor. $15 per child (10% discount for PVAS members). Advance registration required. Go to https://www.potomacaudubon.org/event/february-wee-naturalists-all-about-beavers/, email Laurel@potomacaudubon.org or call 681-252-1387.

Saturday, Feb. 18

CLASSES

Narcan Training Class — Learn How to Prevent an Opioid Overdose

Saturday, Feb. 18 - 10 a.m.

Clopper-Michael American Legion Post 10

710 N. Main St.

Boonsboro

Hosted by Boy Scout Troop 20 and the Washington County Health Department. Learn how to administer nasal Narcan, a substance that reverses the effects of opioids. Participants will receive free Narcan kits. Free. To register, email NARCANTRAININGTROOP20@gmail.com.

The Percussion Experience

Saturdays, Feb. 18 and 25 - 2 to 3 p.m.

Cumberland Valley School of Music

1015 Philadelphia Ave.

Chambersburg, Pa.

For all ages. A hands-on, immersive study of different percussion instruments. Marlin Barnes will lead and demonstrate several instruments in each session. The final session will be followed by a performance by Barnes at 4 p.m. $12 per session. Email heather@cvsmusic.org.

FAMILY

26th Annual Greater Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce Business Expo

Saturday, Feb. 18 - 8 to 11:30 a.m.

Waynesboro Area Senior High School

550 E. Second St.

Waynesboro, Pa.

Showcase of businesses and non-profits. More than 60 vendors. Waynesboro Lions pancake breakfast ($6 adults, $3 ages 5 to 12). Learn about products and services available in the area. Give-aways. Kidz Zone with bowling and balloon art. Get a photo with Rapunzel, Merida and the Nittany Lion. Blackout Bingo with a chance to win a book of gift certificates and event passes. Entrance is free. Go to http://www.waynesboro.org. Call 717-762-7123.

FUNDRAISERS

Indoor Yard Sale

Saturday, Feb. 18 - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

St. James Brethren Church

17718 Lappans Road

Fairplay

Breakfast and lunch menus, homemade baked goods and soups available for purchase. No early birds. All sales benefit St. James Brethren Church Youth Group. Call 301-582-3333.

Pork and Sauerkraut Dinner

Saturday, Feb. 18 - 3 to 6 p.m.

Community Volunteer Fire Company of District 12

18002 Tilghmanton Road

Fairplay

Eat in or carry out. $10. To order in advance, call 301-331-0781, by Wednesday, Feb. 15.

MUSIC

U.S. Army Blues Jazz Ensemble

Saturday, Feb. 18 - 7:30 p.m.

Frank Arts Center Theater

Shepherd University

301 N. King St.

Shepherdstown, W.Va.

Part of the annual Shepherd Jazz Festival. Middle school concert, with students from area schools, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; concert with local high school students from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Free. Go to https://www.shepherd.edu/news-and-events.

Lynn Routzahn

Saturday, Feb. 18 - 10 a.m. to noon

Brooke's House Coffee and Chocolate

South End Shopping Center

1083 Maryland Ave.

Hagerstown

Rock, country, folk, pop and bluegrass. Call 240-203-8183.

OUTDOORS

Frontier Hunting

Saturday, Feb. 18 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Conococheague Institute

12995 Bain Road

Mercersburg, Pa.

History of hunting of the frontier. Examine pelts and weapons. Flintlock demonstrations at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Free. Call 717-328-2800.

Winter Bird Walk in Leetown

Saturday, Feb. 18 - 7:30 to 10:30 a.m.

USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center

11649 Leetown Road

Kearneysville, W.Va.

Ages 12 and older welcome, regardless of birding skills. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by the Potomac Valley Audubon Society. Led by birders Cheyenne Simpson and Beth Poole. Wear sturdy footwear. Bring drinking water. Binoculars provided. Free. Registration required. Go to https://www.potomacaudubon.org/event/usgs-eastern-ecological-science-center-winter-bird-walk/, email Kristin@potomacaudubon.org or call 681-252-1387.

Sunday, Feb. 19

EXHIBIT

Presidents' Day

Sunday, Feb. 19 - 1 to 4 p.m.

Boonsborough Museum of History

113 N. Main St.

Boonsboro

Highlights include former presidents' personal and official documents and photographs from the musuem's collections. Free. Email boonsboroughmoh@gmail.com.

FAITH

Healing Rooms of Hagerstown

Sunday, Feb. 19 - 5 to 7 p.m.

Pathway Community Church

1028 Salem Ave.

Hagerstown

Prayer for those who are sick. First and third Sundays. Go to facebook.com/healingroomsofhagerstown/ or email htownhealingrooms@gmail.com.

Taizé Service

Sunday, Feb. 19 - 6 p.m.

St. John's Episcopal Church

101 S. Prospect St.

Hagerstown

Prayer service that uses meditative music, scripture and silence. Enter the church by the tower entrance on South Prospect Street or the elevator at the Walnut Street parking lot. Email rwspeelman@outlook.com.

FUNDRAISER

Cash Bingo

Sunday, Feb. 19 (snow date is Sunday, Feb. 26) - 12:30 p.m. doors open, 2 p.m. bingo begins

Western Enterprise Fire Company

526 Washington Ave.

Hagerstown

Hosted by Hagerstown Women's Club. $35 in advance, $40 at the door. Includes lunch and 22 regular games. Extra cards, specials, tip jars and 50/50 available. Cash prizes. For tickets, call 301-739-0870 or 240-707-6960. For more information, email plholder@comcast.net or call 301-432-2592.

HEALTH

Unity of Hagerstown Healing Circle

Sunday, Feb. 19 - 12:30 p.m., third Sunday every month

St. Mark's Episcopal

18313 Lappans Road

Boonsboro

Give and receive the healing energy of Reiki and other modalities. Everyone welcome. $10 suggested offering. Go to www.unityhagerstown.org, email unityhagerstown@live.com or call 240-409-5940.

LECTURE

Spielman Farm

Sunday, Feb. 19 - 1 to 3 p.m.

Miller House Museum

135 W. Washington St.

Hagerstown

Jim Clement shares his journey of restoring the Spielman Farm in Fairplay. Emilie Amt, local historian and author, discusses the enslaved community that lived and worked on the farm. Part of Washington County Historical Society's series highlighting historic Washington County homes. $30 ($25 for members) includes lecture and house tour on Saturday, Feb. 25, at 10 a.m. , noon or 2 p.m. Call 301-797-8782, email info@washcohistory.org or go to www.washcohistory.org.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: What's NXT for Feb. 12-19