HoCo Family

Family Fridays Under the Dome:
Treat your family to unique shows at Robinson Nature Center's NatureSphere planetarium. Each program features a full-dome movie preceded by a family-friendly planetarium presentation. This months film will be Dinosaurs Alive. No Late seating. 

The Maryland Sporting Dog Show 
The Maryland Sporting Dog Show with all breed events
March 1, 2, and 3 , 2019 Show  each day at 8;00 am till 5:00 pm

Lil' Acorns- Penguin Parade:
Hold your lil' acorn's hand through an unforgettable morning. In the Penguin Parade program, practice penguin skills and learn what makes these birds so special. These parent/ child, interactive programs include stories, tot-friendly investigations, a puppet show, and a short walk through the woods.

Women's History Month: Read Across America Celebration
 

HoCo Festivals

Diversity Film festival:
Howard Community College will host a Diversity Film Festival February 25 - March 1, 2019. The collection of films honors the diversity within the college and the broader community, and were inspired by the Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center's season theme of "Wonder." Free and open to the public, the festival features daily showings in the college's Monteabaro Recital Hall,

HoCo Music

"Les Bons Temps" Mardi Gras Jazz Concert:
The St. Louis Concert Series opens its 2019 season with a free, jazz-inspired program Friday, March 1, at St. Louis Church, Clarksville. The 7:30 p.m. performance features Bob Chilcott’s “Little Jazz Mass” with Aleks Izotov Trio, surprise guest artists and New Orleans-style procession and reception with hors d’oeuvre. 

Aristo Sham Piano Recital:
22-year-old pianist Aristo Sham, First Prize Winner in the 2018 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, has already dazzled audiences on five continents in countries ranging from Singapore and Argentina, to Slovenia and Morocco, to China and Iceland. He will perform works by Beethoven, Rorem, Debussy and Schumann.

HoCo Arts

Fire and Flood mixed media work by Leah Lewman:
Leah Lewman interprets the constantly changing earth and the toll humans take on our planet in her dynamic show. Show runs from February 26 - March 24 with a reception at Artists Gallery on Friday, March 15 from 4-6 PM, with wine and other refreshments.

Gypsy: Let me entertain you:
Regarded by many theatre professionals as the greatest musical ever created, GYPSY is the ultimate tale of an ambitious stage mother fighting for her daughters’ success while secretly yearning for her own. Set in the 1920’s, when vaudeville was dying and burlesque was born, GYPSY explores the world of show business with brass, humor and heart featuring the hits “Everything’s Coming up Roses” and “Let Me Entertain You.”

Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992:
Rep Stage, the professional regional theatre in residence at Howard Community College, continues its 26th season with “Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992.” Anna Deavere Smith’s stunning play explores the people who experienced the Rodney King riots and the devastating human impact of that event. Use code VISIT35 for $5 off your purchase