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Frederick Arts Council Announces New Exhibition Featuring Frederick Artist Mike Shaffer
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The exhibition, “Intersections,” features larger-than-life towers which have formed a large part of Mike Shaffer’s work as a sculptor.
“The show is called Intersections because it presents a variety of shapes or forms that illustrate the myriad places and ways intersections exist in the world today. I see my artwork as being fragments of a greater wholeness,” said Shaffer. FREDERICK, Md. (PRWEB) February 03, 2021 The Frederick Arts Council announces a new exhibition featuring the work of Frederick artist Mike Shaffer on view at both the 5 E. 2nd Street art center and FAC’s 11 W. Patrick Street gallery.
Visit Frederick Announces FY22 Application and FY21 TRIPP Awards
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Frederick County non-profit organizations and government agencies can apply for the Tourism Reinvestment in Promotion and Product (TRIPP) grant program. FREDERICK, Md. (PRWEB) January 13, 2021 Visit Frederick will be accepting applications for the Tourism Reinvestment in Promotion and Product (TRIPP), a cooperative promotional funding and product development grant program. The TRIPP program has awarded over $3,388,000 since the inception of the program in 2006.
A portion of the revenue from the hotel tax directed to Visit Frederick will be available for the promotion of local non-profit attractions and events and for the development of tourism product through non-profit attractions, events, and activities. The TRIPP program allocates this funding through a competitive application process that will fund advertising and development proj
Living in infamy for the foreseeable future, 2020 was quite the year. And like pretty much everything, 72 Hours did not avoid its wrath.
On March 26, the weekly publication ran for the last time as a separate tabloid, getting smaller and thinner in the weeks leading up to the eventual switch to the broadsheet form readers have seen in the paper for the past nine months.
It made sense. COVID-19 put a hard and fast stop to all in-person events and a countywide shutdown that made even going to restaurants and bars completely out of the question. There was no need for a multi-page publication letting people know what was going on around town, as pretty much nothing was going on â at least not in person.
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