DC Square Dance at Peirce Mill


Event Details

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  • Venue: Peirce Mill

The Friends of Peirce Mill and the DC Square Dance Collective are joining forces again to bring you a free evening of outdoor music and dancing in Rock Creek Park! On Saturday, August 24 from 7:00 to 10:00 pm we’ll fill the meadows and grounds of Peirce Mill with old-time music and dance ’til the stars come out ✩★✰

 

Dancers at Peirce Mill

Tunes will be provided by Big Cricket String Band, with calling from Gabe Popkin and Janine Smith.

As always, no lesson, experience, partner or fancy clothes needed. Everyone is welcome!

And a bonus: This dance is free! But donations to Friends of Peirce Mill are much appreciated. You can donate at http://www.friendsofpeircemill.org/give-now/ or if you really enjoy what they do, you can become a member at http://www.friendsofpeircemill.org/membership/

Peirce Mill is the last remaining 19th-century gristmill in DC, one of several that used to grind the wheat, oats and corn for our city using waterpower from Rock Creek. It’s been lovingly restored and will be open late into the evening so you can see how it all went down. Back in the day, the mill was also a community hub and meeting place — and even hosted dances — though we’ll be dancing outside on the grass. See https://www.nps.gov/places/peirce-mill.htm for more info.

Time: 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Address: 2401 Tilden St. NW, Washington, DC
Directions: https://www.friendsofpeircemill.org/hoursanddirections/
Parking: across Tilden St. from the mill