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Thursday, February 28

Save the Date - Dance Bethesda
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Estridge Group
on Thu 28 Feb 2008 03:55 PM EST
Dance Bethesda - March 7 & 8
Dance Concert – Saturday, March 8 at 8pm
Featured performers: Aysha Upchurch / Life, Rhythm, Move Project (hip-hop), Dana Tai Soon Burgess & Company (modern), Daniel Burkholder / The PlayGround (modern), Maryland Youth Ballet (ballet), Step Afrika (stepping) and Ziva’s Spanish Dance Ensemble (flamenco).
The concert takes place at Round House Theatre, located at 4545 East West Highway. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children 12 & under.Purchase tickets in advance online. The concert begins at 8pm on Saturday, March 8. Doors open at 7pm for ticket sales and will call. For more info,click here.
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Hip-Hop Master Classes – Saturday, March 8
Adult Master Class Almost Full; Youth Class Still Has Space
Jamile “Jamz” McGee, made famous by the FOX reality show So You Think You Can Dance?, will teach master classes at Joy of Motion on Saturday, March 8. Hip-hop for youth will be held from 12:30-2pm and hip-hop for adults from 2:30-4pm.
Dance Bethesda Master Classes are $25. Dancers canpre-register online now or by returning a completed form and payment to the Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District. Registration forms are available atwww.bethesda.org or by calling 301/215-6660. For more info,click here.
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Free Lessons & Parties - Friday, March 7
Dance the Night Away at Bethesda Studios!
On Friday, March 7 from 8 – 10:30pm, attendees can enjoy salsa, cha cha, hip-hop lessons and many other dance techniques at Dansez! Dansez!, DuShore, Imagination Stage’s Dance Studio and Joy of Motion Dance Studio. No tickets or reservations necessary. Enjoy the Bethesda dance scene.
For more info,click here.
Monday, February 20

Chevy Chase Real Estate Melinda Estridge Maryland Realtor
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Estridge Group
on Mon 20 Feb 2006 04:01 PM EST

Lively and attractive, Chevy Chase, Maryland is an extremely desirable spot to buy a home and an ideal place to raise a family. A strong sense of community pride is reflected in the striking architectural detail of its distinctive homes. The streets are beautifully well-maintained and lined by hundred year old oaks, maples, and evergreens. Served by the Metro System, the neighborhood is easily accessible to D.C. and is home to some of the best restaurants, shopping, arts and cultural opportunities in the region. In addition, you will find an excellent public school system and a number of exceptional private schools.
Make Melinda Estridge and The Estridge Group your premier site for all Chevy Chase Real Estate. Browse through the communities of Maplewood/Alta Vista, Chevy Chase Commons, The Village, Dunlop Hills, Farmington, Hamlet Place, Martins Addition, North Chevy, Rock Creek Knolls, Clean Drinking Farms, Chevy Chase Village, Rollingwood, and Pinehurst Village.
Melinda Estridge Long and Foster Realtors Bethesda4650 East West Highway Bethesda, MD. 20814 Phone: 301-215-6837 Fax: 301-951-7668 Email: melinda@theestridgegroup.com
Tuesday, February 7

Bethesda - Chevy Chase Schools Melinda Estridge Realtors Real Estate MD
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Estridge Group
on Tue 07 Feb 2006 12:25 PM EST
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One of the most important factors when choosing an area to relocate are the local schools. As your area experts, we are knowledgeable about the school systems of Bethesda and Chevy Chase in the Montgomery County area as well as the surrounding areas of Washington D.C. including Silver Spring, Rockville, Gaithersburg, and Potomac. The school systems serving these districts have a commitment to excellence and strive for student achievement. | |
Thursday, January 12

Rockville Maryland Real Estate Bethesda, Chevy Chase Realtors
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Estridge Group
on Thu 12 Jan 2006 12:15 PM EST
Rockville, Maryland Real Estate
The county seat of Montgomery County, Maryland, Rockville is situated on approximately 13 square miles amid the rolling hills of west-central Maryland. It is 12 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., and 35 miles southwest of Baltimore. Rockville was established as a city in 1860, but its history is traced back to pre-Revolutionary War days. Early settlers were hunters and farmers, with tobacco the main crop. A road led from Frederick to Georgetown to transport large tobacco kegs. A branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad came to the city in 1873 to further develop Rockville, which transformed from rural farmland into a town center over the years.
Rockville became a suburban resort for Washington, D.C. professionals who sought respite from their business in the nation's capital. Hotels, boarding houses, and fine Victorian homes were built. The city actually remained much like a small quiet town until the 1950's, when after World War II the population rose to more than 40,000 by 1970. Today, Rockville is the second largest city in Maryland and is a four-time "All-America City" winner. Rockville has a population of approximately 50,000, and is a major employment center and one of Washington, D.C.'s major suburbs.
To preserve its past, the city of Rockville designated a Historic District Commission to protect areas and structures of historic significance. Three historic districts were established in 1974, with others added since that time. Rockville also offers a wide variety of housing styles and prices with a range of neighborhoods from condos, townhomes and Victorian homes to contemporary models and more traditional plans.
The City of Rockville has abundant family entertainment and recreation opportunities with a swim center, golf course, 58 public parks, a skate park and much more. Winters are fairly short and mild, and summer temperatures rise into the 90°F's.

Gaithersburg Maryland Real Estate Realtors® The Estridge Group
by
Estridge Group
on Thu 12 Jan 2006 09:48 AM EST
Gaithersburg, Maryland Real Estate
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Gaithersburg, sister to Germantown, is located in the heart of Montgomery County, some 12 miles from the northwestern border of Washington, D.C. The small settlement began at the crossroads of two ancient Indian trails. With the arrival of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1873, business and agricultural expansion made the Gaither settlement the commercial center for upper Montgomery County. It was incorporated as the town of Gaithersburg in 1878. Another major growth spurt came in the 1960's with the expansion of the Atomic Energy Commission headquarters and the National Institute for Standards and Technology. Gaithersburg is now the second largest incorporated city in Maryland, and one of the fastest growing communities on the East Coast. Gaithersburg has been singled out as one of the "Fifty Fabulous Places to Raise Your Family" in a volume published by Career Press. The city was also rated first in the country for running a home-based business, according to Home Office Computing magazine. Gaithersburg has been characterized as "the most historic and unique community in Maryland".
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Gaithersburg has been successful in preserving its rural past, while sustaining unmatched growth in industry and population. Gaithersburg enjoys many of the amenities of D.C., just a short trip away, but retains the laid-back lifestyle of a small town.
Gaithersburg real estate offers a variety of housing styles, prices, sizes and neighborhoods - everything from condominiums to old Victorian homes. Prices for single-family homes start at about $200,000 and can well exceed $500,000. Townhome prices range from $180,000 to $300,000+. |
Wednesday, January 11

Washington, D.C. Real Estate Condos & Neighborhoods -- The Estridge Group Realtors®
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Estridge Group
on Wed 11 Jan 2006 07:34 PM EST
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Our nation's capital city, Washington, D.C. was built as the symbol of democracy. At the same time it enjoys world-class city and business status. Transformation in recent years into one of the strongest economies in the country, Washington, D.C. offers booming business and real estate markets along with unmatched tourism, industry, and educational opportunities.
Washington, D.C. is ranked as the #1 national and international investment markets among foreign investors and the #2 retail investment market. The Washington D.C. real estate market investors are realizing that D.C. hosts an array of vibrant neighborhoods that are as diverse as its residents. Living in D.C. has many advantages, from the excitement of watching professional sports teams to strolling through the many national monuments and gardens.
New neighborhoods are emerging in Downtown and surrounding communities. From affordable to upscale to exclusive, from townhomes to multi-family complexes to single family, the Washington, D.C. real estate market is bursting with every residential lifestyle.
The District of Columbia offers the perfect atmosphere for living, working, and playing. With some of the finest museums and restaurants in the world, Money Magazine has ranked D.C. as a "best place to live" in the world.

Bethesda Maryland Real Estate -- Melinda Estridge Realtors® Chevy Chase, MD
by
Estridge Group
on Wed 11 Jan 2006 06:37 PM EST
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Bethesda, Maryland is an unincorporated area of the Montgomery County real estate market near Washington, D.C., retaining its old-fashioned charm but with a modern flare. The town is named for a local church, Bethesda Presbyterian Church, built in 1820, but originates from a passage in the New Testament.
Some prestigious institutions located in Bethesda are the National Institutes of Health, the Naval Surface Warfare Center, and Bethesda Naval Hospital where many political figures and others have been hospitalized over the years. Also, Bethesda is headquarters to Lockheed Martin Corporation and Marriott International Hotels and Resorts.
Bethesda is famous for its vast and eclectic 200+ restaurant offerings, farmers markets, and fine arts, and as well as for its shopping and nightlife. The Bethesda real estate market area is mostly outside the downtown area, but there still are many Bethesda homes for sale and choices located within walking distance of downtown. Bethesda is a wealthy and well-educated area, named "the best-educated city with a population of 50,000 or more." The outstanding Bethesda public schools get great recognition as well as the many public parks, recreation facilities and cultural events. |
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