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Event Details Basket & Cash BINGO
Date: 1/4/2012 until 1/4/2013
Time: 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Location: Frederick County 4-H Camp & Activities Center: 3702 Basford Rd, Frederick, MD 21703 (View Map)

Description: The Frederick County 4-H Camp & Activities Center will hold a Basket & Cash BINGO on Friday, January 4th at the Camp Center on Basford Road, Frederick. ALL BASKETS ARE FILLED! There will be 20 regular games, specials, drawings, and King Tut for Cash. Tickets are $20 and available at the door. Doors open 5pm with games beginning at 7pm. Food will be available. Event is Non-Smoking. Please call (301) 606-1806 for additional information.

For more information contact:
Stacy Rumpf
stacy.rumpf@comcast.net
301-606-1806

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Writing Poetry Workshop
Date: 5/5/2012 until 5/7/2012
Time: 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Location: Hancock Town Hall, 126 W. High St., Hancock, MD 21750 (View Map)

Description: The Hancock Arts Council is sponsoring a workshop, Writing Poetry. The leader is Nan Fry, Ph.D. (Yale University), who teaches at the Bethesda Writer's Center. Dr. Fry is the author of two books of poetry: RELEARNING THE DARK and SAY WHAT I AM CALLED. Her poetry appears in numerous journals, anthologies, and textbooks. She is a recipient of an EdPress Award for excellence in educational journalism. She has taught at the Corcoran College of Art and Design for over 20 years. The workshop is in memory of Ann Knox, poet and member of the Hancock Arts Council for many years. Funds are being contributed in her honor to support the workshop, so the cost to participants to register is only $15. Participants can expect lively sessions in which Dr. Fry guides them in exercises in which their imaginations can be loosened to shape words into poems. To register for this two-day workshop, contact Jeanne at baumward@hotmail.com or call Hancock Town Hall, 126 West High Street, Hancock, MD 21750 or call 301-678-5622.

For more information contact:
Donna Miller
taketwo.drummer@netzero.net


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80th Annual Cumberland Valley Artists Exhibition
Date: 5/7/2012
Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Location: Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, 401 Museum Dr, Hagerstown, MD 21741 (View Map)

Description: For 80 years, the museum has celebrated the talented artists of the region in this annual juried exhibition. This year's juror was renowned artist William Clutz, whose artistic career began at the museum's art school and who exhibited in the Cumberland Valley Artists Exhibition in the 1950s. His work has been shown in major galleries and he is represented in many collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition is sponsored by Hugh and Marty Talton, Bob and Mary Helen Strauch and the Washington County Arts Council, Inc.

For more information contact:
Donna Rastelli
drastelli@wcmfa.org
301-739-5727

Event Posted by: drastelli

Website: http://www.wcmfa.org
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Old Line Statesmen Barbershop Chorus Meeting
Date: 5/7/2012
Time: 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Location: 300 Saint Luke Cir, Westminster, MD 21158 (We meet in Krug Chapel at Carroll Lutheran Village just o (View Map)

Description: The Old Line Statesmen Chorus Meetings are open to men of all ages who like to sing.  Our members come from all walks of life and all levels of singing ability.  Some read music, but most learn their music with the benefit of learning CDs.  We put it all together on meeting nights. We sing for civic, business and private events or churches, at retirement communities or nursing homes.  We can supply a chorus or a quartet to meet the needs of almost any event. If you can sing 'Happy Birthday,' you've most likely got what it takes to be a member of the Statesmen.  We'll teach you to sing as we go along.  If you aren't comfortable singing in public, but enjoy singing with friends, this is the place for you.  The members all work together for the good of the chapter and the community.  Visit us on Facebook or our website for more information.

For more information contact:
Old Line Statesmen Barbershop Chorus
oldlinestatesmen@live.com
410-795-5050

Event Posted by: OLSchorus

Website: http://www.oldlinestatesmen.org
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