Children’s program
“Living the American Indian Experience” will have participants make a clay pot, practice safety archery and listen to a Piscataway story (for ages 8 and older). 4 p.m. Free. Georgetown Library, 3260 R St. NW. 202-727-0232.
Classes and…

Children’s program
Grace Lin will discuss her book “When the Sea Turned to Silver,” a National Book Award finalist (for ages 8 through 12). 10:30 a.m. Free. Politics and Prose, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-364-1919.
Classes and workshops
Housing Counseling…

Children’s programs
A U.S. Botanic Garden docent will host a “May Snugglers” tour for parents and care providers with a tiny one in a snuggly (no strollers or older siblings due to narrow paths and the nature of the…

Children’s program
“Uno, Dos, Tres con Andrés!” will celebrate Latin culture in a program for kids and families. 10 a.m. Free. Petworth Library, 4200 Kansas Ave. NW. 202-243-1188.
Classes and workshops
Artist Will Fleishell will present a drop-in figure drawing…

As part of its April 30 spring benefit, the Avalon Theatre will screen the Western classic “High Noon” followed by an author’s talk on the backdrop of the 1952 film.
The event will feature Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Glenn Frankel, whose…

■ “Speaking Layers,” featuring new paintings by Observatory Circle artist Lindsay Mullen, will open Friday with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. at Susan Calloway Fine Arts. On view through April 29, the post-impressionist works are inspired by…

Events and Entertainment
Thursday, March 30
Children’s program
■ Hena Khan will discuss her book “Amina’s Voice” (for ages 8 through 12). 7 p.m. Free. Children & Teens Department, Politics and Prose, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-364-1919.
Concerts
■ Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead will…

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