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The British Players present ‘The Wizard of Oz’ a British Pantomime

Kensington Town Hall 3710 Mitchell Street, Kensington, MD, United States

The Wizard of Oz, A British Pantomime, by Emma Houldershaw and Samantha Cartwright, joins Dorothy and her dog, Toto, as she finds herself in the land of Oz. Follow her along the Yellow Brick Road as she makes friends with the Scarecrow, the Tinman, and the Lion, who journey with her to the Emerald City […]

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Kensington Farmers’ Market

Historic Train Station 3701 Howard Ave, Kensington, MD, United States

Every Saturday year-round | 9 to 1 Local and regional vendors offer fresh baked goods, seasonal fruits and vegetables, organic meats, seafood, cheese, artisan breads, olive oil and prepared foods. Located at the Historic Train Station at 3701 Howard Avenue.

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The British Players present ‘The Wizard of Oz’ a British Pantomime

Kensington Town Hall 3710 Mitchell Street, Kensington, MD, United States

The Wizard of Oz, A British Pantomime, by Emma Houldershaw and Samantha Cartwright, joins Dorothy and her dog, Toto, as she finds herself in the land of Oz. Follow her along the Yellow Brick Road as she makes friends with the Scarecrow, the Tinman, and the Lion, who journey with her to the Emerald City […]

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The British Players present ‘The Wizard of Oz’

Kensington Town Hall 3710 Mitchell Street, Kensington, MD, United States

The Wizard of Oz, A British Pantomime, by Emma Houldershaw and Samantha Cartwright, joins Dorothy and her dog, Toto, as she finds herself in the land of Oz. Follow her along the Yellow Brick Road as she makes friends with the Scarecrow, the Tinman, and the Lion, who journey with her to the Emerald City […]

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The British Players present ‘The Wizard of Oz’ a British Pantomime

Kensington Town Hall 3710 Mitchell Street, Kensington, MD, United States

The Wizard of Oz, A British Pantomime, by Emma Houldershaw and Samantha Cartwright, joins Dorothy and her dog, Toto, as she finds herself in the land of Oz. Follow her along the Yellow Brick Road as she makes friends with the Scarecrow, the Tinman, and the Lion, who journey with her to the Emerald City […]

Recurring

The British Players present ‘The Wizard of Oz’

Kensington Town Hall 3710 Mitchell Street, Kensington, MD, United States

The Wizard of Oz, A British Pantomime, by Emma Houldershaw and Samantha Cartwright, joins Dorothy and her dog, Toto, as she finds herself in the land of Oz. Follow her along the Yellow Brick Road as she makes friends with the Scarecrow, the Tinman, and the Lion, who journey with her to the Emerald City […]

Town Council Meeting

The Mayor and Council will convene on Monday, January 10, 2022, beginning at 7:00 pm, via Zoom. The Agenda and Zoom link information will be posted by 4:00 pm on Friday, January 7, 2022 here.

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Kensington Historical Society Monthly Board Meeting

Kensington Town Hall Conference Room 1 3710 Mitchell Street, Kensington, MD, United States

Kensington Historical Society is dedicated to safeguarding the Town’s heritage by preserving a record of its culture and architecture, promoting the preservation of its small town character, and cultivating a sense of community among its citizens. KHS's monthly board meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month and are open to the public.

“Little Polar Bear” Noyes StoryWalk®

The Tenth Noyes StoryWalk® tells a Bilingual Tale of a Traveling Polar Bear Kensington, MD – The Noyes Children’s Library Foundation presents Little Polar Bear – Where are You Going Lars? by Hans de Beer, as the tenth free Noyes StoryWalk®. Families are invited to read the book in French and English on panels posted in the windows of shops […]

“Little Polar Bear” Noyes StoryWalk®

The Tenth Noyes StoryWalk® tells a Bilingual Tale of a Traveling Polar Bear Kensington, MD – The Noyes Children’s Library Foundation presents Little Polar Bear – Where are You Going Lars? by Hans de Beer, as the tenth free Noyes StoryWalk®. Families are invited to read the book in French and English on panels posted in the windows of shops […]