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Nature Craft with Katie: 3D Art for Grades 4-8. Th ursday,
Caroline County March 14 & Friday, March 15, 5-6 PM at Th e Foundry.
Council of Arts Join fiber artist and teacher Katie Ellis for an immersive 3D art
workshop at The Foundry. Students in grades 4-8 will explore
The Foundry sculpting with cardboard, tape, and nature-found materi-
als. Bring your creativity and personal items to craft unique
featuring artists in Caroline County sculptures. Beginners and art enthusiasts alike are welcome.
Reserve your spot now for two days of sculpting, storytelling,
401 Market Street, Denton and discovering the beauty of sound in art. Limited spaces
Wed. – Fri., Noon - 5; Sat., 10-3 available, so secure your spot today! | $20 for the entire class.
www.carolinearts.org
We Are All About the Green. Saturday, March 16th from
Upcoming Arts Events in Caroline County 12-5 PM at Th e Foundry
Join us for a lively St. Patrick’s Day Celebration in Downtown
View our upcoming Calendar of Events and register for classes
Denton! Enjoy free activities like dance and drum circles, arts
online at www.carolinearts.org.
and crafts, tricycle races, and a corn hole tournament. Dive
A Fond Farewell: Murder Mystery Dinner Th eater. March into a captivating scavenger hunt for a chance to win fantastic
8 & 9, 6-9 PM at The Caroline Country Club. $50/ticket. prizes. Don’t miss this opportunity for fun and festivities in
Experience suspense, laughter, and devious twists at the comic the heart of Denton. Hosted by Downtown Denton Main-
murder mystery dinner theater production, “A Fond Farewell,” street, Chamber of Commerce, Caroline County Historical
presented by the Caroline County Public Library and the Society, Ridgely Historical Society, The Market Street Pub, and
Caroline County Council of Arts. The intriguing plot revolves the Caroline County Council of Arts. Join us at the Denton
around the unexpected demise of writer Ben Fullman, promis- Community Garden from 4 to 5 PM for the ‘Drum & Dance
ing surprises and a potential fortune for attendees. Will you be a Circle.’ Let’s celebrate St. Patrick’s Day together!
mere spectator, or will you actively participate in this dramatic Exciting News: We’re Now Partnering with Peachblossom
unraveling of deception and mystery? Indulge in a delightful Homeschool!
culinary journey provided by the Caroline Culinary Center, We’re thrilled to announce our partnership with Peachblos-
adding a savory touch to the evening’s entertainment. Save the som Homeschool! Get ready for some fantastic art classes for
date and be part of this thrilling murder mystery dinner where parents, and we’re excited to be part of their art lessons too!
your attendance might just hold the key to solving the case!
Let’s make creativity bloom together.
Join us for a stress-busting Neurographic Art session on March
6th from 11 AM-1 PM! This unique journey connects your
mind and creativity, promoting relaxation and new neural
pathways. All materials provided. Let’s unwind and explore
together with instructor Joanne Gelles! | $25.
in Ridgely Write On!
1st & 3rd Tuesdays 6:30-8 PM via Zoom. Join local legend
AFFORDABLE HAIR CARE Keith Shaffer for a fun, upbeat writing class where participants
choose their own writing methods and share their stories with
Tues.-Fri. 10-7; Sat. 10-3 a diff erent topic each session. This is an adults only writing
410-634-9200 • 7 N. Central Ave., Ridgely, MD class. Participation is free.
Explore Artistic Adventures with Adkins Classes Sponsored
Cuts – Color – Hi-Lites – Foils
by CCCA!
Perms – Nails – Waxing - Pedicures
Dive into a world of creativity with Adkins Arboretum’s excit-
ing classes brought to you with the support of CCCA. Unleash
Trish Puckett, Stylist & Barber; your artistic talents and connect with nature. Tickets are
Stylist: Crystal exclusively available on their website at adkins.donorshops.
com. Don’t miss out on these inspiring learning opportunities!
Making the arts accessible to everyone! Scholarships available
for most classes.
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