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Arts & Entertainment

Ignite Howard County #2

Ignite Howard County is high-energy evening where the community comes together to share their passions!

5 minutes, 20 slides, 1 passion. What would you say? Ignite Howard County is high-energy evening where the community comes together to share their passions!

Presenting on a subject of their choice, 12+ speakers have exactly 5 minutes (and 20 slides auto-advancing every 15 seconds) to teach us something, enlighten us or simply inspire. The goal is to create collisions of conversations & collaborations between people in our artistic, entrepreneurial, creative, technical and innovative communities.

Light refreshments and cash bar will be available at the event.

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Friday, September 11, 2015 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (EDT)

Howard Community College - Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center
10901 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Columbia, MD 21044

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Agenda:

5:30 - Doors Open
6:00 - Program Begins
6:50 - Intermission
7:05 - Program Resumes
7:45 - Program Concludes

Presenting the Ignite Howard County #2 Speakers:

  • Illustrating Your Life 1 # @ a Time - Greg Schuckman
  • Why This Hammer Costs $435 - James P. Howard
  • Who Says What’s Beautiful? - Alyscia Cunningham
  • Surviving Death and Honoring Life: Embrace Your Vibrant Light - Robert Neal Marshall
  • Wallflowers Suck: Be Authentic. Engage. Start Sh*t - Jackie Kotei
  • High Tech...High Touch - Valerie Lash
  • Competitive Jump Rope: More Than a Sport! - Sophie Skalny
  • Elegant Simplicity - Mark Stinson
  • I am Just Me - Lynn Murphy
  • Memories of A on the Go Superwoman - Cassandra Herbert
  • Over our Tips on Technology - Jeff Huegel
  • Creative Brains - Lee Andersen

Ignite Howard County is produced by the Howard County Economic Development Authority and our village of volunteers.

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