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College Park Tuesday in room 108 at the College Park school. Tuesdays and Thursdays at Prince George Plaza Community Center, 6600 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville. Experienced players will be on hand to teach beginners. Call 301 864 1611; TTY 301 445 4512. Room 1110 Kim Engineering Building, A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park. through Dec. 9 at Darnall Chance House Museum, 14800 Governor Oden Bowie Drive, Upper Marlboro. The cost is per person. Call 301 952 8010; TTY 301 699 2544. through Jan. 1 at Watkins Regional Park, 301 Watkins Park Drive, Upper Marlboro. Cost per car or van; mini bus, bus or limo and multi visit pass. Call 301 699 2546; TTY 301 218 6768. Classes are offered for ages 6 and older at the Computer Resource Lab at Beltsville Community Center, 3900 Sellman Road, Beltsville. Contact center for a list of classes, times and fees. Call 301 937 6613; TTY 301 445 4512. at the College Park Youth Services Center, 4912 Nantucket Road, College Park. Make a simple wreath using mini pretzel twists. Call 301 345 4425; TTY 301 445 4512. Meals on Wheels of College Park needs drivers, visitors and volunteers to help pack meals Monday through Friday. Call 301 474 1002. Fridays at the Old Parish House, 4711 Knox Road, College Park. Fridays and Saturdays at Beltsville Community Center, 3900 Sellman Road, Beltsville. Free with Xtreme Teens identification, Community Center membership required. Call 301 937 6613; TTY 301 445 4512. at 11001 Rhode Island Ave., Beltsville. Meets the second Friday of each month. Reservations required. The Branchville Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, Inc is hosting a Kid Bingo. at the station, 4905 Branchville Road in College Park. The event is for youth ages 5 13. Cards are for two and for three. Free pizza, ice cream and drinks will be served and each child will receive a free admission prize. A special guest from the North Pole will be on hand as well. Call John Hughes at 301 883 7711. at 1985 Cpl. Frank Scott Drive, College Park. The cost is for adults, for seniors and for ages 18 and younger. Call 301 864 6029; TTY 301 864 4765. The cost is for adults, for seniors and for ages 18 and younger. Call 301 864 6029. at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic School, 4610 Largo Road, Upper Marlboro. Space is still available for crafters. Call Ida Belinky at 240 216 6904. today and Sunday at the Dance Theater, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, University of Maryland, College Park. The concert date is Feb. 2. Call 301 454 1450; TTY 301 454 1472. daily. The museum is located at 1985 Cpl. Frank Scott Drive, College Park. Tours of groups of 10 or more are available by appointment. The cost is for adults, for seniors and groups and for ages 18 and younger. Call 301 864 6029; TTY 301 864 4765. The University of Maryland Legacy Leadership Program is looking for volunteers 50 or older to be legislative aides during the 2008 General Assembly session. Training begins in September for 10 weeks, two days per week at the College Park campus and the state complex in Annapolis. The assignment will be at least two days per week beginning in January in the Annapolis offices of various delegates and senators. in Room 108 at High Point High School, 3601 Powder Mill Road, Beltsville. every Tuesday at College Park United Methodist Church, 9601 Rhode Island Ave. Call Bruce Stegmeier at 301 345 1497 or Scoutmaster Michael Belshay Sr. at 301 937 0246. at St. Andrew Episcopal Church, 4512 College Park, College Park. The cost is per session. Register by e mail or at the class. at College Perk Coffeehouse, 9078 Baltimore Ave., College Park. Call 301 982 0587. at Beltsville Library, 4319 Sellman Road, Beltsville. Improve your English skills and meet new friends. Call 301 937 0294; TTY 301 808 2061. every Wednesday night at the IKEA Restaurant, 10100 Baltimore Ave., College Park. to midnight Dec. 7. at the Comfort Inn Hotel and Conference Center in Bowie. The event will be an evening of elegance (after five attire), food, dancing, auction items and more. All profits will benefit the planned Community Development Center Building Fund that will support youth and families in Prince George County.