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SUMMARY:Theater Camps with Compass Rose Theater at Maryland Hall
DESCRIPTION:Our weekly summer camps are hosted by The Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts this summer. This affords us access to its wonderful facilities to bring our students professional theater training in a safe environment. Summer Camp classes are taught by accredited teachers with a B. A or Master’s degree in theatre\, have teaching experience and work in the professional theater world. Summer camps are 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, Monday – Friday. Elementary and middle school-age youth are invited to attend as many week-long summer camp programs as they like! \nWe welcome you to the Best Summer Camp for Theatre in Maryland! \nCamp week themes include: \nCreate a Play | Theater Bootcamp | Fairytales Onstage | Improvisation | Play Production | Welcome to Theater
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/theater-camps-with-compass-rose-theater-at-maryland-hall-2023-08-21/
LOCATION:Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts\, 801 Chase Street\, Annapolis\, 21401
CATEGORIES:theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Compass Rose Theater":MAILTO:office@compassrosetheater.org
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SUMMARY:Wild About Wildlife 14th Annual Juried AAA Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Annapolis Arts Alliance presents their 14th Annual Juried Exhibit at the Willow Gallery at Quiet Waters Park\, entitled Wild About Wildlife. More than 40 artists from the Annapolis Arts Alliance will have their artwork on display and for sale\, representing a variety of different mediums\, including oil\, acrylic and watercolor painters\, mixed media/collage\, and 3-D artists such as jewelers and potters. The exhibit runs from 8/16-10/1 with the opening reception on 8/20 from 1:30-3:30.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/wild-about-wildlife-14th-annual-juried-aaa-exhibit-2023-08-23/
LOCATION:Quiet Waters Park\, 600 Quiet Waters Park\, Annapolis\, 21403
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Ahmic Lake
DESCRIPTION:PAINTINGS  |  PHOTOGRAPHS  |  WATERCOLORS  |  WOODCUTS \nTERRY ANDERSON  |  AVA OELKE  |  JIMMY ROUSE|  LOU ROUSE \nDr. Howard Kelly – original owner of the Liriodendron – first visited Ahmic Lake\, in Ontario\, Canada in 1891. Dr. Kelly built the first camp on the 12 mile lake located 4 hours north of Toronto\, and his family and descendants have enjoyed summers there for over 120 years. \nThe Rouse family began going to Ahmic Lake in 1954\, first renting and then owning a camp close to the Kelly compound. \nThis collection of paintings\, photographs\, watercolors\, and woodcuts by members of the Kelly and Rouse families features the beauty of this very special place. The exhibit will be on view every Wednesday from 1 to 6 pm through September 27 and on Sunday\, September 10 from 11 am to 3 pm. Our galleries are also open during public-facing events and may be visited by appointment by contacting us at info@liriodendron.com or 410-879-4424. \nVisit https://bit.ly/LirioGallery  for additional information about this exhibit and the Liriodendron gallery.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/exhibit-ahmic-lake-2023-08-23/
LOCATION:The Liriodendron Mansion\, 502 West Gordon St.\, Bel Air\, MD\, 21014\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Liriodendron Foundation":MAILTO:info@liriodendron.com
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SUMMARY:General F. McKenzie "Iran\, the United States and the Middle East"
DESCRIPTION:General Frank McKenzie (ret)\, Former Commander of the United States Central Command\, will deliver an address entitled “Iran\, the United States and the Middle East“ before the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs on Wednesday\, August 23\, 2023. The program will be held by live feed at 6:00 p.m.\n“Iran is an ancient Middle East power\, but its halcyon days of empire are centuries in the past. Today\, it is a revisionist actor with hegemonic ambitions\, ruled by a corrupt and self-aggrandizing theocracy. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution\, Iran has sought to export its version of Shia Islam to often unwilling neighbors. At the policy level\, the fundamental goals of Iran’s statecraft have been to eject the United States from the Middle East\, destroy the state of Israel\, and preserve the regime.”\nThis is the opening paragraph from a recent essay by our next speaker – Retired General Frank McKenzie\, who served as commander of the U.S. Central Command from 2019 to 2021.\nHis message is startling:  in addition to Iran’s ability to “sprint” to nuclear weapons development\, it has produced a sophisticated conventional arsenal that takes advantage of its home production of military drones\, theater ballistic missiles and land attack cruise missiles.  The drones alone\, if sent in a “swarm\,” can inundate even American air defenses. As a result\, the United States can no longer count on air superiority even over American forces and bases. The Iranian “triad” of unmanned systems can then be deployed to attack air bases\, ground and naval bases and population centers.\nAnd the threat is growing “every day.”  In the Middle East region\, Iran’s missiles and drones are now an “existential threat to the Gulf states and a direct threat to Israel.”\nWhat is the U.S. doing in response? Successive American presidents have been sending “clumsy and confusing” messages about U.S. intentions to “pivot” to Asia\, which countries in the region read as abandonment.\nThere’s one bright spot\, for with American encouragement\, beginning in the Trump administration\, Arab states in the region are now working with Israel to map out a genuine multilateral response. It hasn’t yet advanced to the political level so that countries can respond to any threat together. That is the near-term challenge\, especially with Israel in the throes of civic chaos.\nKenneth F. McKenzie Jr. is a graduate of the Citadel and was commissioned into the Marine Corps in 1979 as an infantry officer. He has commanded at platoon\, company and battalion levels and led a Marine Expeditionary Unit into Iraq in 2004 and Iraq in 2005-2006.  His connection with the Central Command\, which covers the Middle East\, began in 2010\, when he was assigned as the Director\, Strategy\, Plans\, and Policy (J-5). In 2014\, he was promoted to lieutenant general and took command of the U.S. Marine forces in the Central Command.\nIn 2017 he was named director\, Joint Staff\, and promoted to the rank of General.  He served as commander of the Central Command from March 2019 to April 2022\, when he retired from the Marine Corps after 42 years of service.\nGeneral McKenzie became the Executive Director of the University of South Florida’s Global and National Security Institute and in May 2022 he also became Executive Director of the Florida Center for Cybersecurity\, also known as Cyber Florida.\nGeneral McKenzie will address the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs on August 23 over Zoom.  His title: “Iran\, the United States\, and the Middle East.” Please join us!\n Reservations are required.  Members may attend free of charge and membership is open to the public. Membership\, event information\, and reservations may be obtained by email (programs@bcfausa.org).
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/general-f-mckenzie-iran-the-united-states-and-the-middle-east/
LOCATION:MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Talk
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