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NCTC Drama Presents: Misery
Nov
1

NCTC Drama Presents: Misery

CONTENT NOTICE: This production contains adult language, graphic violence, and firearms.

When novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car crash by his “number one fan,” Annie Wilkes, he quickly discovers that her care comes at a terrifying cost. Misery is a tense, psychological thriller about obsession, captivity, and survival.

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Salem Witch Hunts Lecture
Oct
30

Salem Witch Hunts Lecture

Join us for a presentation by Jeremy P. Godwin. Discover the people, places and pivotal moments of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials in this engaging 45-minute presentation that explores fact vs. fiction, cultural impact, and lasting lessons on justice.

This event is FREE to attend and open to the public!

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NCTC Drama Presents: Misery
Oct
24

NCTC Drama Presents: Misery

CONTENT NOTICE: This production contains adult language, graphic violence, and firearms.

When novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car crash by his “number one fan,” Annie Wilkes, he quickly discovers that her care comes at a terrifying cost. Misery is a tense, psychological thriller about obsession, captivity, and survival.

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Bowie Campus Trunk or Treat
Oct
18

Bowie Campus Trunk or Treat

Join us for the annual NCTC Bowie Campus Trunk or Treat on Saturday, October 18th, 2025 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. During the Trunk or Treat kids will be able to trick or treat and play on the bounce houses. The campus will also be available to explore and you can learn about NCTC’s programs and services!

This is FREE and open to the public.

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Constitution Day Lecture
Sep
17

Constitution Day Lecture

Celebrate Constitution Day with a special lecture by Dr. David Park

Explore how Washington’s leadership shaped the birth of the Constitution and held a fragile new nation together. Reflect on the deeper meaning of the Constitution and what it reveals about America’s soul. Confront the enduring question: What do Washington and the Constitution still teach us about leadership, the United States, and ourselves in 2025?

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