Bear Rock Café
5 Great Sandwiches
$5.99 with purchase of a drink
Available: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
Roast Turkey BLT ~ Oven-roasted turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomatoes and mayonnaise on toasted whole wheat.
Roast Beef & Cheddar ~ Roast beef, Cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and Creamy Horseradish sauce on a three cheese Kaiser roll.
Tuna Salad ~ Tuna mixed with mayonnaise, celery and relish, Swiss cheese and tomatoes on sunflower bread.
Honey Ham & Swiss ~ Honey ham, melted Swiss cheese, tomatoes and BR Honey Mustard on sourdough.
Grilled Chicken Sandwich ~ Grilled chicken breast, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, mayonnaise and BR Honey Mustard on a Bear Rock Roll. Blackened upon request.
Capitol City Brewing - Company Events
Sunday Brunch
Sundays, 9am – 3pm
Happy Hour
Thursdays
$2 pints on our Four Core hand-crafted brews, Capitol Kolsch, Amber Waves Ale, Prohibition Porter and Pale rider Ale. Come experience our National Award Winning brews!
Happy Hour
Monday – Friday
4pm – 7pm
Come enjoy $5 appetizer specials.
National Trivia Network
Trivia buffs, come test your knowledge and compete with your friends. National Trivia Network is now available.
Extra Virgin Modern Italian Restaurant
Free Live Entertainment Every Thursday – Saturday
7:30 – 11:30pm
703.998.8474 |
www.extravirginva.com
JULY 2009
Wednesday
July 1 – Signature Live Band
July 8 – Andrew Spatz
Thursday
July 9 & 16 – E & ME Band
July 23 – Gaylor & Katsu
Friday
July 3 – Laissez Foure
July 10 – Potomac Jazz
July 17 – Bad Hair Day
July 24 – James Bazen
July 31 – James Bazen
Saturday
July 4 – Chris Linman
July 11 – Joshua Walker
July 18 – Potomac Jazz
July 25 – Laissez Foure
AUGUST 2009
Thursday
August 6 & 20 – Gaylor & Katsu
Friday
August 7 & 28 – Laissez Foure
August 14 – Bad Hair Day
August 21 – James Bazen
Saturday
August 1 & 22 – Chris Linman
August 8 – Joshua Walker
August 29 – Potomac Jazz
Shirlington Library
July Adult and Family Programs
Family Movie Matinee
July 5, 2 PM
Bolt (2008) Rated PG, 96 minutes. Directed by Chris Williams. Featuring: John Travolta, Thomas Haden Church and Miley Cyrus.
Bolt is a spoiled German Shepherd who is the star of his own action TV show and is living the good life. One day he is accidentally abandoned in his trailer but he truly believes he still has the superpowers from his show. Along the way, he meets some friends who are trying to find their homes and they help him discover his true self.
Monday Night Musicals
July 6, 7 PM
State Fair (1945) Not rated, 100 minutes. Directed by Walter Lang. Featuring: Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews, Dick Haymes and Vivian Blaine.
The Frake family head for the Iowa State Fair. On the first day, both Margy and brother Wayne meet attractive new flames; so does father's prize hog, Blue Boy. As the fair proceeds, so do the romances; must lovers separate when the fair closes?
Salute to Hitchcock
July 7, 7 PM
The 39 Steps (1935) Not Rated, 86 minutes.
Featuring: Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, and Lucie Mannheim.
Richard Hannay is a Canadian visitor to London. At the end of "Mr Memory's" show in a music hall, he meets Annabella Smith who is running away from secret agents. He agrees to hide her in his apartment, but during the night she is murdered. Fearing he could be accused on the girl's murder, Hannay goes on the run and tires to break the spyring.
Spanish Yoga Class
July 8, 7 PM
This Hatha Yoga Class is taught by a certified yoga instructor and will be conducted in Spanish. Great for both Spanish-speakers and those wishing to practice their Spanish skills while relieving stress and getting fit. Please bring a yoga mat or beach towel and refrain from eating a heavy meal within two hours of the class.
Salute to Hitchcock
July 9, 1 PM
Notorious (1946) Not Rated, 101 minutes.
Featuring: Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains.
This classic Hitchcock suspense film stars two of the director's favorite actors, Grant and Bergman. The love story is tempered by espionage and sinister Nazi agents.
Nominated for 2 Academy awards (supporting actor and screen play) and a Palm D'Or.
Salute to Hitchcock
July 10, 1 PM
Rebecca (1940) Not Rated, 130 minutes.
Featuring: Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, George Sanders, Judith Anderson, Nigel Bruce
Based on the famous novel by Daphne Du Maurier, this atmospheric drama is filled with the presence of a character that never appears - that of Rebecca, the beautiful, deceased wife of brooding, mysterious Max de Winter. His second wife finds her married life at the ancestral estate dominated by the continuing influence and pervasive presence of her predecessor, until she learns the truth about Rebecca’s life and death.
Salute to Hitchcock
July 13, 7 PM
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) Not Rated, 77 minutes.
Featuring: Leslie Banks, Edna Best and Peter Lorre.
This vintage Hitchcock classic, his greatest British success, concerns an English couple on holiday in Switzerland who are told, by a dying secret agent, of a plot to assassinate a foreign diplomat. Before the couple can pass on this information to the authorities, their little girl is kidnapped by the assassins, who warn them that their daughter will remain safe only so long as they remain silent in this marvelous suspense story.
Family Movie Matinee
July 14, 1:30 PM
Ratatouille (2007) Rated G, 110 minutes. Featuring: Brad Garrett, Patton Oswalt, and John Ratzenberger.
Remy loves fine French food, which is a problem since he happens to be a rat. He works in an expensive French restaurant and desires to become a chef despite the disapproval of his father and brother who are happy eating garbage. He has adventures take an unexpected turn when he comes face-to-face with a leading food critic.
Salute to Hitchcock
July 14, 7 PM
To Catch A Thief To Catch A Thief (1955) Not Rated, 106 minutes. Featuring: Gary Grant, Grace Kelly, and John Williams.
Based on the novel by David Dodge, To Catch A Thief tells the story of a retired jewel thief, John Robie, living a quiet and reformed life on the French Riviera. When a series of jewel robberies begin to take place on the Riviera, Robie is the natural suspect.
Salute to Hitchcock
July 16, 1 PM
The Lady Vanishes (1938) Not Rated, 95 mionutes.
Featuring: Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas, Dame May Whitty, and Cecil Parker.
Hitchcock directs this suspense thriller set on a train. As the train is passing through a bad storm an old woman disappears and is replaced by an imposter. When a young woman, a friend of the older woman, begins to search for her she is drawn into a dizzying mystery that spirals her and the audience into familiar eerie Hitchcock territory.
Time-Out for Reading with the Washington Mystics
July 17, 3 PM
Join members of the Washington Mystics Women's Basketball Association for story time and snacks and register for free tickets to selected Washington Mystics games.