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Soldier and Holocaust Survivor Al Biegel Tells His Story Tomorrow

Residences of Vantage Point hosts free program. Art talk and reminiscence about the impact of 60 years of painting is Tuesday, Oct. 24

Residences at Vantage Point Arts & Culture Collective concludes its Fall 2023 series on memoir and lifestories with “An Art Talk and Reminiscence” on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 7-8 p.m., by retired Army Colonel Al Biegel. Biegel, a Holocaust survivor and painter for the past 60 years, will discuss how art impacted a soldier’s life.

The free program will be held in the retirement community’s auditorium and is open to the public. Residences at Vantage Point is located at 5400 Vantage Point Road in Downtown Columbia. To attend, registration is required at www.VantagePointResidences.org/arts or by calling 410-489-3037. Seating is limited.


Residences at Vantage Point is Howard County’s only not-for-profit retirement living community offering a combination of enriching opportunities, flexible living options, and the security and value of a Life Care-style contract. For more information, visit www.VantagePointResidences.org.

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