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Washington County Free Library announces poetry and short story contest winners
Washington County Free Library announces the winning and honorable mention entries in its annual poetry and short story contest. The contest was open to writers from second grade through adult. Residents of Washington County or people with a valid...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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'An Evening in Hancock'
The annual Hancock Arts Council fundraiser, “An Evening in Hancock” takes place Friday at the Park-n-Dine Restaurant, 189 E. Main St. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. with the show beginning at 7 p.m. Music will be provided by groups...Tags: Anglicanism, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, Religion and Belief
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Kreykenbohm lecture series to be presented at HCC
Hagerstown Community College will present its annual Kreykenbohm lecture series Saturday, April 28, at 8 p.m., in the newly renovated Kepler Center on HCC’s main campus. This year’s lecture will feature New York Times Book Review author and...Tags: Reviews, Johns Hopkins University, The New York Times, Book
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Poetry writing workshop set for May 5
The Hancock Arts Council is sponsoring a Poetry Writing Workshop from 1:30 to 4;30 p.m. Saturday, May 5, and Sunday, May 6, at the Hancock Town Hall, 126 W. High St., Hancock. Leading the workshop is Nan Fry who teaches at the Bethesda Writer's Center.... -
Poems sought for annual Wildflower Festival
The Potomac Valley Audubon Society is asking local poets to submit poems that will be displayed as part of its annual Wildflower Festival, on Saturday, April 14. The festival will be held at the Society's Yankauer Nature Preserve north of Shepherdstown....Tags: Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Arts and Culture, Wildflowers, Festive Events
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Musician Hamilton Loomis to perform at sold out concert at Blondie's in Pa.
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comEditor's note: As of 11 a.m. Sunday, March 11, the Hamilton Loomis concert at Blondie's has been sold out. Go to www.hamiltonloomis.com to see future concert dates. Hamilton Loomis doesn't like to be put in a box. Although his music is blues-...Tags: Entertainment, DVDs, Bo Diddley, Concerts, Arts and Culture
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Volunteer Washington County announces winners of poetry contest; reception planned this evening
In honor of the Rev.Martin Luther King Jr., Volunteer Washington County partnered with the Washington County Arts Council and Washington County Public Schools to host a poetry contest during the inaugural MLK Day of Service. The theme of the contest...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts, Arts and Culture, High Schools, United Way
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Washington County Free Library hosts poetry and short story writing contest
The Washington County Free Library invites poetry and short story writers to participate in the 2012 Poetry & Short Story Writing Contest. This contest is open to all writers from second grade to adult. Entrants must be residents of Washington County...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Libraries
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Gallery hosts Jazz and Poetry open house
Contemporary School of the Arts and Gallery Inc. held its monthly Jazz and Poetry open house Dec. 11. It was a full house with Art Page and George Carver presenting their Poetry in Motion. Music was by the River Knott Band, which included Kevin Hart,...Tags: Arts, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Two Washington County students advance to state level of Poetry Out Loud contest
heather.keels@herald-mail.comTwo students from Washington County advanced to the state level of the Poetry Out Loud national recitation contest after securing the second- and third-place spots at a regional competition in Hagerstown Saturday. Bryce Boyd, 17, a senior at Heritage...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Arts, Arts and Culture, High Schools
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Historical society's valentines span earlier era
marieg@herald-mail.comCherubs, turtledoves and unabashedly romantic verse figured prominently in Victorian valentines. But during the mid-1800s, Dr. Josiah Smith of Boonsboro received a card less given to gushing and more into rushing. Authored by an anonymous young woman...Tags: Washington, DC, Arts and Culture
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Poetry contest winners have a way with words
davem@herald-mail.comBrianne Wade loves the moment when she gets a "deep connection" with a piece of poetry she is reading on stage. The Boonsboro High School student apparently knows how to do it right, given her first-place finish in the Poetry Out Loud competition held...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts, Washington, DC, Teaching and Learning
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