Jay Sherman: Oman, Land of Rugged Beauty and Unexpected Serenity

If you have seen the epic film “Lawrence of Arabia,” you might have a sense of what drew Jay Sherman to Oman in 2023. Jay will share stories and stunning photographs of his exotic journey to the Arab world. His photos capture some of the characteristic images of this visually rich and unique land, including

Dan Meyer Choir: FLOTUS Through the Tunnel of Love

A whimsical, musical afternoon! The Dan Meyer Choir celebrates Presidents’ Day and Valentine’s Day combined by setting the love poetry of former U.S. Presidents to four-part choral music. From George Washington to George W. Bush, come experience the profound, funny, and bizarre romantic words of some of our former Commanders in Chief.

Friday Book Club

The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson

Mary Ann Jung: Margaret Brent and the Indians

Always entertaining, Mary Ann Jung returns to TWCRP to portray formidable feminist and “Founding Mother” of Maryland, Margaret Brent. If you don't know who Margaret Brent is, you should! Brent, the first woman to demand the vote in America, was educated and outspoken—things women in the 1600's were not supposed to be. She was also

Judge Stephen Sfekas: The 14th Amendment, Shaping Our Rights For Over 150 Years

What does the landmark 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution have to say about disqualification for public office for insurrection, about birthright citizenship, the debt limit, and voter suppression? Quite a lot! The adoption of the 14th Amendment has been called America's Second Constitutional Convention. Popular Club speaker Judge Stephen Sfekas will talk about the adoption