Concert — D.C. Orchestra
Saturday March 7 | 3PM
Join us for a special performance by the D.C. Concert Orchestra, featuring an inspiring program that blends traditional, modern, and contemporary works. The orchestra is dedicated to showcasing music that has been historically overlooked while highlighting emerging artists who are shaping the future of classical music. Enjoy an evening of exceptional talent and timeless artistry right here at Modena Reserve Kensington.
The Power and Science of Napping — Featuring Guest Speaker John Ward
Thursday March 5 | 3-4PM
Join us for a lively and insightful session with guest speaker John Ward as he explores
The Power and Science of Napping. Learn how strategic rest can boost energy, sharpen focus, and support overall health, backed by research and practical tips. Perfect for anyone curious about resting smarter—not longer.
The Power of Nutrition
Tuesday March 10 | 10:30-11:30AM
Nutrition significantly impacts your overall health by providing your body with the essential nutrients needed to maintain proper functioning of organs, muscles, bones, and immune system, which can help prevent chronic diseases while boosting your energy levels, mood, and cognitive function. Learn more about how a balanced diet, including critical minerals, is key to a healthy body and mind from Dr. Cassandra McFarland, a Board-Certified Nutritionist and Chiropractor.
The History of Beer — Featuring Guest Speaker, Dr. Robert Jenner
Monday March 16 | 7PM
Join us for a lively and insightful session with guest speaker Dr Robert Jenner as he uncovers the fascinating history of beer. From ancient brewing traditions to modern craft innovations, this discussion explores how beer has evolved across cultures and centuries. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the origins of one of the world’s oldest beverages, this talk offers an enjoyable and educational journey through time.
Celebrating Women’s History Month — History of Women in Washington D.C.
Wednesday March 25 | 3PM
Join us in celebrating Women’s History Month with a special presentation by guest speaker, Zachary Patalingjug. This engaging session explores the rich and often overlooked history of women in Washington, D.C. — from trailblazing activists and political leaders to the everyday women who shaped the nation’s capital. Participants will gain fresh insight into the pivotal roles women have played in the city’s civic, cultural, and social evolution. Perfect for anyone interested in history, equity, and storytelling that brings the past to life.
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