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If you don’t have plans for after work this week, there’s plenty to help you fix that! Join us for our monthly happy hour tomorrow night, check out a walking tour, or head up to Silver Spring for ACT’s monthly meeting.

Join us tomorrow for happy hour: With summer coming to a close, it’s time to resume our regular happy hour series. Join us at Denizens Brewing Company tomorrow night from 6 to 8pm in Silver Spring for drinks, food, and conversation on an outdoor patio within sight of the Red Line. You’ll find Denizens at 1115 East-West Highway, one block west of Georgia Avenue. Here are more details on how to get there.

After the jump: ACT meeting tonight, Metro art, a Bethesda walking tour, and cards against urbanity.

Talk Purple Line with ACT: Don’t have plans yet for tonight? Head up to the Silver Spring Civic Center for Action Committee for Transit’s monthly meeting. This month, Wayne Phyillaier will speak on “Last Throes of Purple Line Opposition: Amphipods, Fences, Lobbyists, and the Kitchen Sink” starting at 7:30 pm. More info here.

Metro art exhibit opening: Is art more your style than beer and BBQ? If you can’t join us tomorrow for happy hour, instead check out The Heurich Gallery for the opening of Roberto Bocci: Metrorail, an exhibition featuring recent work by the Washington-based artist. Metrorail, Roberto Bocci’s newest body of work, is a multidisciplinary project that explores urban environments in and around the Metrorail system. Head over to the calendar for more info.

Walk downtown Bethesda: Looking to get in a bit of exercise, and learn something too? Head up to Bethesda on Saturday morning at 10 am to join CSG at for this season’s second installment of their popular walking tours. There are still a few slots open for Reimagining Downtown Bethesda, but if you want to attend, you should probably go ahead and RSVP before they’re all gone.

Cards against urbanity: GreaterPlaces & DoTank DC are creating “Cards Against Urbanity,” a party game about horrible places, based on (and with permission from) the “Cards Against Humanity” card game. They are organizing

a Kickstarter kickoff party at Spider Kelly’s in Clarendon next Tuesday, September 16 at 6 pm. Play prototypes of the game, brainstorm cards, and generally have an inappropriately good time.

Do you know of an upcoming event that may be interesting, relevant, or important to Greater Greater Washington readers? Send it to us at events@ggwash.org.