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Spotsylvania calendar Date published: 2/20/2007
20 TUESDAY Scottish Society Program: The Scottish Deerhound, 7 p.m. at St. George's Episcopal Church, 905 Princess Ann St. Linda Madden of Spotsylvania County is the featured speaker, along with her Deeries. Open to the public. Refreshments served. 540/850-1538. Cynosure, through Feb. 25 at duPont Gallery, University of Mary Washington, College Avenue at Thornton Street. Exhibit features artwork by 10 senior studio-art majors and includes painting, sculpture, mixed media, drawing, printmaking, photography and ceramics. 540/654-1013. 21 WEDNESDAY Central Rappahannock Regional Library Bookmobile will be at Chancellor Village, 10-11 a.m.; Bragg Hill, 3-3:30 p.m.; Heritage Park, 3:45-4:15 p.m.; and Forest Village, 4:30-5 p.m. Ash Wednesday and Lenten Services , at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 5120 Harrison Road. Services will be held today at 12:30 and 7:30 p.m., and then each Wednesday until Holy Week. 540/898-4748. National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association Meeting, 1 p.m. at Salem Church Library. Tim Morris from the National Bank of Fredericksburg will speak on money management and investments. 540/373-6131. Fourth annual Topher Bill Auction, 5 p.m in Chandler Hall, room 102, University of Mary Washington. Sponsored by the psychology department and the Psi Chi psychology honor society. Free and open to the public. 540/654-1559. Master Gardener General Membership Meeting and Program, 7 p.m. at Central Rappahannock Regional Library, 1201 Caroline St. Guest speaker is certified arborist Mike Mitchell who who will talk on common mistakes made when planting trees. Open to the public. 540/374-5233. Dining With Christ at Zion United Methodist Church, 8700 Courthouse Road. Wednesdays, dinner at 6 p.m., followed by Bible study. Reservations required to allow for food preparation. Adults $2.50, children under age 11 $1.25. 540/582-6532. 'Slave Housing in Virginia,' 6 p.m., Combs Hall, Room 139, University of Mary Washington. Douglas Sandford, associate professor of historic preservation, will speak. 540/654-1044.
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