Located in the Crossroads Professional Building, Rincon Cristiano (Christian Corner) caters to the Takoma/Langley Park Spanish speaking Christian community. The clean, well organized store carries a wide variety of merchandise for and about Latino Christians such as Spanish Bibles, Christian music and a wide selection of books including translations of Billy Graham and Joel Osteen. Rincon also carries a selection of Christian themed gifts and curio's.
The Covered Market is located in historic Old Takoma Park. All of the items in this store are from Turkey. Its products are eclectic and unique. If you're looking for handcrafted jewelry and beautiful handwoven clothing and scarfs, you are definitely in the right place. It also sells decorative lighting, table wares and distinctive pillows. Parking is located in the rear of the building.
This Takoma Park mainstay has been selling a full spectrum of instruments from around the world since 1972. Here you'll find everything from guitars and banjos to harmoniums, dulcimers and African drums.
The new location is in a converted two-story home, which once hosted a recording session by Mary Chapin Carpenter. The retail space is airy and inviting. In addition to offering an eclectic array of instruments, you'll find CDs by local artists, sheet music, books and recording and sound equipment.
Additional services include music lessons, instrument rental and repair and mail order/delivery.
The Nuclear Information & Resource Services, or NIRS, is a non-profit business dedicated to ending radioactive waste and furthering sustainable energy issues.
NIRS is committed to organizing campaigns on preventing construction of new reactors, radioactive waste transportation and deregulation of radioactive materials. If you are interested in getting more information on the programs or work, visit the website listed.
The Institute for Conservation Leadership is an environmental non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting the Earth's resources.
It builds connections between groups with similar goals in order to better lead conservation efforts. The Institute for Conservation Leadership's programs empower leaders through training, workshops and seminars on environmental issues.
If you would like to volunteer or participate in one of its programs, or are simply looking for more information, visit its website or call its Takoma Park office.