Three poets pay homage to 50th anniversary of HoCoPoLitSo at multigenerational, multicultural community event in Downtown Columbia
Women of creativity and accomplishments are featured in readings, panel discussions and interviews at multigenerational, multicultural event
Three Poets Read and Reminisce in Homage to 50th Anniversary of Howard County Poetry and Literature Society
Julie Otsuka, prize-winning author of "When the Emperor was Divine," "The Buddha in the Attic" and "The Swimmers" is a featured attraction
Television writer, playwright and bestselling author R. Eric Thomas is a featured attraction at multigenerational, multicultural event
Teaching artist will discuss "The Creative Process" and show examples of her work at the retirement community in Downtown Columbia
Linguist Amanda Montell, author of "The Age of Magical Overthinking," is a featured attraction at multigenerational, multicultural event
Children's book author, middle grade novelist and wunderkind scientist and innovator featured at multigenerational, multicultural event
Journalist and memoirist Natasha Alford, author of "American Negra," is a featured attraction at multigenerational, multicultural event
Multigenerational, multicultural free event features award-winning authors, music, refreshments and activities for all ages and interests
Free program at retirement community is last in a series on the creative process featuring self-expression through music, poetry and art
Free program at Residences at Vantage Point focuses on the creative process and self-expression
Thursday May 2nd, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm at the Miller Branch Library
Free program at retirement community is second in a series on the creative process featuring self-expression through music, poetry and art
Award-winning, popular musician, the "clown with a stick," will play clarinet, saxophone, and flute in Klezmer, jazz and swing numbers
Exhibition at retirement community in Downtown Columbia is open to the public April 13 and 14
Free program at retirement community on the creative process features presentations on self-expression through music, poetry and art
Free event is the first in a series of programs on the creative process featuring a musician, a poet and a teaching artist
Residences at Vantage Point is offering cash prizes to students winner of Big Idea Competition to address critical issues facing society
Cash prizes will be awarded selected high school students for their Big Ideas. Competition deadline has been extended to April 1.
Cash prizes will be awarded selected students in grades 9-12 who present winning Big Ideas to address critical issues in today's society
Free event provides important information about how to make the best decision for you and your family about retirement living options
Presentation includes Retirement Living Options to help you make the best decision for you and your family
"Bag Ladies and Gentlemen" at the retirement community in Downtown Columbia have been making a difference one bag at a time since 2020
Retirement community combats Parkinson's disease with fitness curriculum featuring non-contact Rock Steady Boxing lessons
Life Care Services ranked highest in resident satisfaction for dining, apartments, price, staff and activities for fifth consecutive year
Over 25 vendors will sell handmade jewelry, home decor, greeting cards, children's items and more at the retirement community's auditorium.
Free events feature music, ice sculpture, and arts and crafts for children offered by Columbia Association and Downtown Columbia Partnership
From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
Free family events set for Dec. 8 and 15, include music, treats, arts and crafts for children, ice sculpture and more.
Grassroots crisis intervention center and shelter for the homeless is beneficiary of fundraiser
Fundraisers benefit Grassroots crisis intervention center and shelter for individuals and families who are homeless
Free events with seasonal music, arts and crafts, and ice sculpture hosted by Columbia Association and Downtown Columbia Partnership
Holiday events hosted by Columbia Association and Downtown Columbia Partnership
Proceeds from fundraisers benefit Grassroots crisis intervention center and emergency shelter
Non-perishable food and financial donations sought to supply holiday means for individuals and families living in the emergency shelter
Retirement community in Downtown Columbia presents free program featuring expert advice on estate planning by Mathis Law on Oct. 31
American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Balt., Oct. 21, at Camden Yards Highlights Linthicum Hts. Survivor
Residences at Vantage Point retirement community in Downtown Columbia hosts free program on the impact of painting on a soldier's life