Arts & Entertainment
Vantage Point Hosts Arts & Cultural Collective Spring Series
Literary and Musical Exploration of Identity, Race, Place and Memory Featured in Three Free Programs Starting April 5 with George Clack

Residences at Vantage Point Arts & Culture Collective will showcase a literary and musical exploration of identity, race, place and memory in its Spring series, “Looking Back, Springing Forward.” The three in-person programs in the free series will include:
Tuesday, April 5, 7-8 p.m.: “A Conversation with George Clack: Literary Reflections on Becoming” will feature the popular Howard Community College teacher discussing the power of memoir and its window into the awakening of self.
Saturday, April 30, 7-8 p.m.: “A Musical Journey by Amit Peled: Israel, the United States and Beyond” will include cellist Amit Peled exploring the relationship between place and art through his performance and reminiscences.
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Tuesday, May 24, 7-8 p.m.: “A Talk and Thought Experiment by Chelsea Lemon Fetzer: Fair to Middling – Creating From the In-Between” features the Little Patuxent Review editor sharing some of her work as a “mixed” radicalized writer and offering an exercise beyond the check boxes of our identities.
Residences at Vantage Point is located at 5400 Vantage Point Road in Downtown Columbia. To attend or request your link for a virtual presentation, registration is required here or by calling 410-992-1241. Seating is limited.
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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.