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Chrysalis Dedication Slated For April
The unique architectural addition near Merriweather will be open for tours.

COLUMBIA, MD — The neon green urban sculpture near Merriweather Post Pavilion will be dedicated in the next month. The event where it will be officially introduced to the public is called "Grounds for Celebration" in Columbia.
Called "The Chrysalis," the pop of color off Little Patuxent Parkway is actually a piece of art that functions as a high-performance stage and public park pavilion.
The Chrysalis is the initial installment at Merriweather Park (previously known as Symphony Woods), which is being developed under the management of the nonprofit Inner Arbor Trust to encourage more public use of the space.
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The Chrysalis is made of tubular steel knit together to form a structure that houses a pavilion and stage for performances. It broke ground in September 2015.
According to the Inner Arbor Trust, Chrysalis will "form the very heart of Columbia."
The Chrysalis dedication will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 22, at Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods, 10431 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD 21044.
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