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March events at CCBC from March 20 - 30, 2012

Considering CCBC for your education? Attend "Getting Started at CCBC" March 20 and 22 at a CCBC campus near you and learn about CCBC admission, registration, financial aid and more.

Through March 24
Art exhibit -- Drawing School
The Gallery at CCBC Catonsville, Q Building, 800 S. Rolling Road.
Times vary, call 443-840-4246 for information.
Drawing School is an annual art exhibition featuring mentor and mentee artist pairs from colleges and universities. A curator selects Maryland arts professors based on their art and teaching experiences. Each professor selects a single current undergraduate student or recent graduate. Each yearly exhibition focuses on one particular medium or discipline. This year's medium of focus is: Drawing. Artists: Lauren Boilini, Edward Brown, Andrew Caughy, Sally Ann Clegg, Billy Frieble, Katherine Friedgen, Dawn Gavin, Nick Hughes, Leah Lewman, Mathew McConville, Hanna Owens, Karen Shea, Nicole Shiflet, Nora Sturges. Curator, Sarada Conaway.
Free and open to the public.

March 20 and March 22 – CCBC
Getting Started at CCBC Information Sessions

6-7 p.m. at all locations
March 20 – CCBC Catonsville, Rm. TBD, 800 S. Rolling Road
March 22 – CCBC Dundalk, Room A-107, 7200 Sollers Point Road
March 22—CCBC Essex, Room A-260, 7201 Rossville Boulevard
Sessions designed for prospective students and their parents or spouses to discuss everything from registration and financial aid to course selection and student services, etc.

March 21 – CCBC Essex
CEED Venipuncture Orientation

1 – 2:30pm or 6 – 7:30 pm.
For more information, call 443-840-4700

March 21, 22, 23
Music Concerts– Bel Solé/Midnight Moon Ensemble (guitarist J. Andrew Dickenson and soprano June Suh)

March 21 – 11: 15 a.m., CCBC Catonsville, Q Lounge, 800 S. Rolling Road
March 22 –11:30 a.m., CCBC Dundalk, K Building, Student Lounge, 7200 Sollers Point Road
March 23 –12:20 p.m., CCBC Essex, E Building, Recital Hall, 7201 Rossville Boulevard
From classical arias to contemporary lyricism, guitarist J. Andrew Dickenson (CCBC Music faculty member) and soprano June Suh walk between musical worlds with grace and charisma.
Free. No tickets needed.

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March 22 – CCBC Catonsville
Student Life Spotlight Speakers Series - Natalie Randolph

12:30 p.m., Q Theatre, 800 S. Rolling Road, Catonsville.
Randolph is the first female to coach a high school football team.
Free but tickets are required. Call the CCBC Box Office at 443-840-ARTS (2787) for a free ticket.

March 22-27 – CCBC Essex
Academic Theatre at CCBC Essex – Metamorphoses

8 p.m. March 22-24; 10 a.m. March 26 and 1 p.m. March 27 in the B Building Theatre, 7201 Rossville Blvd.
Based on Ovid’s Metamorphoses, this lyrical and evocative play explores the human experience. Note: Mature subject matter may make it inappropriate for children.
Tickets are $8 general admission; $5 seniors, students, CCBC faculty, staff and alumni

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March 24 – CCBC Essex
Maryland History Day District Finals for Central Maryland (Baltimore City and Baltimore County)

9 a.m., B Building Upper Lobby, 7201 Rossville Blvd.
The theme of the 2012 program is Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History. For additional information about Maryland History Day events, visit the Maryland Humanities Council website at www.mdhc.org.
Free. For additional information, contact Dr. Natalie Kimbrough 443-840-3784.

March 30 – CCBC Dundalk
Job Fair 2012

10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Library Lobby, K building, 7200 Sollers Point Road
CCBC, the Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce and the Baltimore County Office of Workforce Development present this countywide event to assist job seekers in their career search.
Free and open to the public.

March 30 – CCBC Essex
Music Forum – Pop Student Recital

12:20 p.m., CCBC Essex, E Building, Recital Hall, 7201 Rossville Boulevard
CCBC students studying applied music will present a concert in the popular style, including jazz and musical theatre.
Free. No tickets needed.

CCBC will be closed for spring break from March 31 - April 9, 2012.  All classes will resume and offices will reopen on Tuesday, April 10, at their regular times.

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