From Harford County government:
The Harford County Cultural Arts Board, in partnership with Harford Cable Network, produces “Kaleidoscope”, a bi-monthly television program highlighting arts and entertainment news in Harford County. Hosted by Carolyn Black-Sotir, the program airing through the end of February features interviews on the following topics:
National Mentoring Month, with Kim Parks-Bourn, Harford County Dept. of Community Services, and Derek DeWitt, director of operations for Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County;
Magnolia Community Drumming Circles, with Jasmine Blanks, director of the B4 Youth Theatre;
The First Invitational A Cappella Festival, with Suzanne Zantop and Wayne Perry of the Deer Creek Chorale.
In addition, the Cultural Arts Board’s “Out and About” segment, spotlighting exciting destinations and events in our community, highlights the 2014 Town of Bel Air Christmas Parade.
For more information about viewing times or to watch the program on demand, visit www.harfordcable.org. Video on demand (VOD) is available by clicking the “Watch Your Favorite Programs Online” button in the upper right-hand corner of the home page.
The Harford County Cultural Arts Board (HCCAB), located at 319 S. Main Street, Bel Air, MD 21014, is a commission under the Department of Community Services that serves to encourage the growth and stability of cultural organizations in Harford County. HCCAB distributes over $100,000 in grants to approximately 50 non-profit organizations in Harford County annually through funding from the Maryland State Arts Council and Harford County government. For additional information call 410-638-3578 or email arts@harfordcountymd.gov. Visit our website, www.CulturalArtsBoard.org, and the Harford County Cultural Arts Board Facebook page.
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