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17th Annual Celebration of the Arts, Presented by Howard Bank

Howard County’s signature event, the Celebration of the Arts in Howard County gala, will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2014 from 6–10 p.m. at the Peter and Elizabeth Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center at Howard Community College.

The evening begins with a reception featuring culinary delicacies from area restaurants and caterers, a silent auction of wonderful works of art by local artists, and musical performances in the Studio Theatre. At 8pm guests will be invited inside the Smith Theatre for the live presentation of the 2013 Howie Awards and the 2014 Rising Star Competition, or they can enjoy the show via simulcast in the Studio Theatre. The 2014 Arts Council Arts Scholarship recipients will also be announced. Tickets will be available for purchase in January 2014.

Kevin Kelehan, Partner with Carney, Kelehan, Bresler, Bennett & Scherr, LLP and recipient of the 2012 Howie Award for Outstanding Community Supporter of the Arts, will serve as Honorary Chair for the event. Richard W. Story, Senior Vice President, Community Relations and Government Affairs, and Business Development Liaison for Howard Bank, will serve as Event Emcee.

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The Rising Star Competition showcases ten young performing solo artists and/or small ensembles (ages 18-35) who live, work, or study in Howard County. These artists will be vying for a no-strings-attached $5,000 professional development award; the winner will be selected by the Celebration audience!

The 2013 Howie Awards will also be given out on the Main Stage at the Celebration of the Arts. The Howie Awards are presented annually to an Outstanding Artist, Outstanding Arts Educator, and Outstanding Business or Community Supporter of the Arts. Nominees are judged on their long-term contributions and the significant impact they’ve had on the artistic life of Howard County. 

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Sponsorship, internship, and volunteer opportunities are available. Celebration tickets, available in January 2014, are $100 (Reception and Smith Theatre) and $50 (Reception and Studio Theatre).





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