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Kavitha Cardoza to speak at the library

Photo of Kavitha Cardoza
Kavitha Cardoza

Join us at the Friends of the Library Annual Meeting on Tuesday, March 15 at 7:30 PM at the Library when NPR reporter Kavitha Cardoza will be our guest speaker.

Cardoza is a senior reporter for WAMU, who covers area news with a special focus on children, education and poverty. She has won numerous awards for her work. In 2012 she received the regional Edward R. Murrow Award for Hard News. That same year, her five-part series on childhood obesity won first place in the series category in the National Awards for Education Reporting and recognition from the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.

On Feb. 23, 2011, she was interviewed on “People’s District of Washington D.C.” Here is an excerpt: “I made a decision to go into radio, which was new for me because we don’t have public radio in India. I got my start in Springfield, Illinois and then moved to Washington almost three years ago. Working as a journalist in this country, I have come to realize how nuanced this place is.

“Because I have not grown up here, I am constantly asking questions about everything. Sometimes, those questions are about language and how English is used differently in America and India. Sometimes, the questions are about how things work here. Sometimes, those questions are about the bag tax and Michelle Rhee. In asking these questions, it gives me a really broad view of this place and lets me see things that some here don’t see because they may be so used to seeing things a certain way.

“I feel like I learn more about myself in this profession than in any other profession out there. Every day I meet someone new and match what they say with what I believe. It forces me to always think about every angle of an issue and take a very nuanced approach to things.” (See more at peoplesdistrict.com/kavitha-on-asking-questions#sthash.rS63KVOG.dpuf)

Cardoza joins other distinguished journalists who have been guests at the Friends’ annual meetings, including Jeffrey Bartholet, Armando Trull, Richard Harris, Clarence Page and Michael Dirda.

Friends Board Election

Following the program, there will be a brief election of board officers and time for refreshments and socializing. The following positions are up for re-election: president, vice president, secretary, and one or more member at large positions. Candidates for president must have served previously on the board for at least one two-year term.

Any member of the Friends whose dues are current may be a candidate for office and may vote in the election. Those wishing to be candidates for vacant positions should send a brief biographical statement to Anand Parikh at llgg23@hotmail.com by March 8. for inclusion in a printed ballot. Nominations may also be taken from the floor at the election.

The Friends of the Takoma Park Maryland Library have been active in fundraising and advocacy for the Library since 1994. For information about their many activities, see their newsletters and other information at www.ftpml.org.

This article appeared in the March 2016 edition of the Takoma Park Newsletter. The Takoma Park Newsletter is available for download here.

 

Beat your feet at Go-Go fitness

There is a new fitness class that will help you with your New Year’s resolution. It’s called Go-Go Fitness. Provided by GoGo Fitness LLC, this class is a comprehensive 60-minute, high cardio dance fitness workout that incorporates various dance styles and toning moves as well as the classic call and response of a live Go-Go music workout set.

Go-Go Fitness was the creation of Danette Tucker (a.k.a. Dani) in February 2012. Her reason for starting this class was to give families the opportunity to work out together. She wanted to create the same “Family Affair” that was the vision of the legendary Chuck Brown. Dani says, “Our classes are one hour long and provide a great cardio workout with several toning moves incorporated throughout each routine.”

Go-Go Fitness has 15 instructors and is offered at various recreation/community centers throughout the Washington Metropolitan area. It is now offered at our own Takoma Park Recreation Center on Saturdays at 12:00 noon.

Go-Go Fitness was just featured at the NBC4 Fitness Expo at the Washington Convention Center last month. It was the absolute hit of the event with more 200 people participating in the demonstration.

Dani has a very simple goal. She wants Go-Go Fitness to continue to be a “family affair” and to be an accepted genre in the music and dance/fitness industry. Don’t miss out on a fun way to get in shape. For more information, contact Takoma Park Recreation Center at 301-891-7289.

This article appeared in the February 2016 edition of the Takoma Park Newsletter. The Takoma Park Newsletter is available for download here.

Third Thursday Poetry

Stop by any third Thursday of the month!
Stop by any third Thursday of the month!

Third Thursday Poetry

The Takoma Park Community Center
7500 Maple Avenue
Thursday, March 17 at 7:30 PM

The popular series, now in its 11th year, features the work of a wide range of poets from across the region. This installment features readings by E. Laura Golberg, Rebekah Remington, and Fred Zirm.

Visit Monthly Events for more information on Third Thursday and We Are Takoma’s other events.

Hyperballad

Students of the American Embassy of Dance
Students of the American Embassy of Dance

Hyperballad

The Takoma Park Community Center
7500 Maple Avenue
Saturday, March 26, 7:30 PM

House of Tap combines elements of jazz, tap, and modern dance in a performance that’s as musically beautiful as it is spectacular. During Hyperballad, House of Tap will also invite audience members on stage to learn a quick tap routine.

 

Learn more about We Are Takoma events on the Arts & Humanities page!

Fiddle-Folk-Fusion

Maelstrom
Maelstrom

Fiddle-Folk-Fusion

The Takoma Park Community Center
7500 Maple Avenue
Saturday, March 19, 7:30 PM

Maelstrom, a fiddle ensemble of three DC teens, plays music that experiments with the intersections of multiple folk traditions. Fiddle-Folk-Fusion takes the audience on a musical journey that starts in Ireland and travels through England, Scotland, France, and Canada on its way to America.

 

Learn more about We Are Takoma events on the Arts & Humanities page!

A Seat at the Table

Market-goers at the Crossroads Farmers Market
Market-goers at the Crossroads Farmers Market

A Seat at the Table
The Takoma Park Community Center
7500 Maple Avenue
Thursday, March 10, 6:30 PM

Crossroads Community Food Network presents a series of short
documentaries about the farmers and market vendors who come together each week to nurture our community. Since 2007, Crossroads Farmers Market has been making fresh, healthy food more accessible in the Takoma/Langley Crossroads. Suggested $10 donation. Reception at 6:30 PM, film screening and discussion to follow.

 

Learn more about We Are Takoma events on the Arts & Humanities page!