Harford Showcare – Celebrating Community to be held March 31, 2023

Harford Showcare – Celebrating Community to be held March 31, 2023
Announcement — Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce(Wallpaper Flare)
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Harford Community College APGFCU Arena

https://www.harford250.org/

Harford 250 Showcase –Commemorating 250 Years of CommunityDate: March 31 – April 1, 2023Location: APGFCU Arena – HCCFriday Evening (6 – 9 pm) – Ticketed event with speakers, music, displays

by community organizations, art display, beer, wine and light refreshments.Saturday (12 – 4 pm) Open to the public – Community displays, performances by local musicians, singers, dancers, food sales, judging of displays and artworks, oral history, award ceremony.

Details:

What: Harford Showcare – Celebrating Community

When: Friday, March 31, 2023  at 6:00pm-9:00pm

Where: APGFCU Arena – HCC

Original source can be found here.



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