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  • As an official extension of the Psychology Conference, Scitechseries announces the 4th Global Congress on Addiction Medicine, Behavioral Health & Psychiatry (GABP 2026), scheduled to take place from October 15-16, 2026, in Paris, France, offering both In-person and Virtual participation options.

    Scitechseries warmly invites you to attend the 4th Global Congress on Addiction Medicine, Behavioral Health & Psychiatry.

    This HYBRID EVENT provides you the flexibility to join us either in person at Paris, France or virtually from the comfort of your home or workplace.

    The conference revolves around the central theme of "From Brain to Behaviour: Advancing Integrated Care in Addiction and Mental Health".
  • Save the dates: March 10th & March 12th @ 6:30 p.m. Matilda Jr. the Musical is coming! Our talented young cast proves that “Even if you're little you can do a lot.”  For more information and tickets: http://our.show/atmsamatilda
  • Join The Grove Museum on June 10th for children's storytime!
    We will be reading "Feathers for Lunch" by Lois Ehlet on June 10th at 10 AM. Storytime will be followed by an activity, and we encourage families to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the museum's grounds following the program.
    The program is FREE and open to the public! Storytime at The Grove is recommended for children ages 8 and younger.
  • A free concert performance of Rob Gardner's Lamb of God. An oratorio for chorus and orchestra telling the Easter story.

    “Lamb of God” is a dramatic musical portrayal of the final days of the life of Jesus, from the foreshadowing raising of Lazarus, to the devastating arrest and crucifixion of Jesus, and finally to his glorious resurrection. Composed and written by Rob Gardner, the story of Jesus is told through the perspective of those who loved and walked with him: Peter, John, Thomas, Mary and Martha of Bethany, Mary Magdalene and His Mother Mary.

    It was first recorded 2010 with the London Symphony Orchestra, and then premiered at Gammage Auditorium in Tempe, Arizona. The oratorio has since been performed worldwide, reaching audiences of various faiths and even non-believers. It was also adapted into a concert film for the 2021 Easter season, allowing people to experience the work in a new and unique way. The oratorio’s message of hope and redemption resonates with audiences, making it a powerful and uplifting experience.
  • Guided tour focusing on on innovative historic preservation approaches used in the award-winning Call-Collins House project

    Led by John Grandage, founding director of the museum, this tour focuses on innovative historic preservation approaches used in the award-winning Call-Collins House rehabilitation project. Tours will consist of a guided walk both inside and outside the Call-Collins House, with stops along the way to examine architectural features.

    This program is free and open to the public. Guests should wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to walk or stand for the majority of the tour.
  • Guided tours focusing on the intersection of nature, culture, and history

    Led by John Grandage, these guided tours focus on the intersection of nature, culture, and history through the lens of The Grove. Topics include natural and cultural history research, urban forest management strategies, approaches to exotic invasive plant species control, and the site’s overall landscape restoration and interpretation program. This program is free and open to the public.

    This is an informal program and guests can join or leave the walk at any time. Please wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to stand or walk for the majority of the tour.
    Tours offered at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on April 17, 2026.
  • Guided tours focusing on the intersection of nature, culture, and history

    Led by John Grandage, these guided tours focus on the intersection of nature, culture, and history through the lens of The Grove. Topics include natural and cultural history research, urban forest management strategies, approaches to exotic invasive plant species control, and the site’s overall landscape restoration and interpretation program. This program is free and open to the public.

    This is an informal program and guests can join or leave the walk at any time. Please wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to stand or walk for the majority of the tour.

    Tours offered at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on April 17, 2026.
  • Jefferson Arts Gallery celebrates America’s 250 hosts the FREE Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Services World War 1 – Lessons and Legacies Poster Exhibition courtesy of a grant from the Department of State Division of Arts & Culture. This free exhibition examines how the Great War accelerated major changes already underway in the lives of Americans – changes that continue to impact our world today. World War 1 posters were printed by the millions. They were plastered alongside or on top of product advertising that covered nearly every inch of public space. Even celebrities got into the act. These collage exhibition posters inclu8de: Selling the War; Over there (Europe); Over Here (America); Women in the Great War; Medicine and War; A world Safe for Democracy; A World Transformed.
  • Guided tour focusing on on innovative historic preservation approaches used in the award-winning Call-Collins House project

    Led by John Grandage, founding director of the museum, this tour focuses on innovative historic preservation approaches used in the award-winning Call-Collins House rehabilitation project. Tours will consist of a guided walk both inside and outside the Call-Collins House, with stops along the way to examine architectural features.

    This program is free and open to the public. Guests should wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to walk or stand for the majority of the tour.
  • Midtown Reader welcomes you to discuss our 2026 One Book Tally pick, Playground, with Word of South's wonderful director, Sara Marchessault.
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