Events and Things to do in Potomac, MD this weekend
Looking for things to do in Potomac this weekend? Explore our real-time listings for the best concerts, nightlife, and food and drink experiences. From seasonal festivals and comedy shows to free activities, find your next plan with our constantly updated feed of Potomac's most popular events.
The Nite Prince Was Killed: Staged Reading
Sunday at 7:00 PM
Washington, DC · We Act Radio / Bundy's Secret Garden
The Nite Prince Was Killed: Staged Reading
Sunday at 7:00 PM
Washington, DC · We Act Radio / Bundy's Secret Garden
Sunday Meditation
Sunday at 5:00 PM
Rockville · Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery -Buddha meditation Center of greater Washington DC
Sunday Meditation
Sunday at 5:00 PM
Rockville · Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery -Buddha meditation Center of greater Washington DC
Star Struck Year End Recital Senior Dedication/Tiny Tots Graduation
Saturday at 12:00 PM
Oxon Hill · Oxon Hill High School
Star Struck Year End Recital Senior Dedication/Tiny Tots Graduation
Saturday at 12:00 PM
Oxon Hill · Oxon Hill High School
Traditional Sichuan Cuisine - Cooking Class in Washington, D.C. | Cozymeal™
Tomorrow at 5:00 PM
McLean · Location provided after booking
Traditional Sichuan Cuisine - Cooking Class in Washington, D.C. | Cozymeal™
Tomorrow at 5:00 PM
McLean · Location provided after booking
2026 ECCTAI Youth Recognition Breakfast: From Red Tails to Rising Leaders
Saturday at 10:00 AM
Oxon Hill · Harborside Hotel
2026 ECCTAI Youth Recognition Breakfast: From Red Tails to Rising Leaders
Saturday at 10:00 AM
Oxon Hill · Harborside Hotel
Come Solo Social: An Introvert Friendly Mixer
Saturday at 7:00 PM
Hyattsville · Tuft'n Up Studio & Social
Come Solo Social: An Introvert Friendly Mixer
Saturday at 7:00 PM
Hyattsville · Tuft'n Up Studio & Social
Children's Class - ages 7 to 12 -- Intro to Mexican Folk Dance Performance
Saturday at 1:00 PM
Arlington · Arlington Cultural Affairs
Children's Class - ages 7 to 12 -- Intro to Mexican Folk Dance Performance
Saturday at 1:00 PM
Arlington · Arlington Cultural Affairs
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