Comedian Franqi French

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

Franqi French is the authentic comedic voice we need! Ms. French holds nothing back when telling the vibrant true stories from her life. In 2020 Variety Magazine named her one of the 10 comics to watch and she’s currently the reigning champ of NBC’s national stand up comedy competition. She’s a regular at the world

$10 – $18

Oktavec (Painted Screen Society of Baltimore)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

The Painted Screen Society of Baltimore presents a show that highlights the unique art form of screen painting. The technique was first introduced to Baltimore by William Oktavec, a Czech grocer, in 1913. Today, screen painting is an urban folk art style still seen on the doors and windows of the city’s rowhomes. Reception: Thursday,

Free
Event Series The Duke (United Kingdom)

The Duke (United Kingdom)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

20th Annual Foreign Film Festival! 2020; 1 h 36 m; R for language and brief sexuality In 1961, Kempton Bunton, a 60-year old taxi driver, stole Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London. It was the first (and remains the only) theft in the Gallery’s history. Kempton sent ransom

$6 – $7
Event Series The Duke (United Kingdom)

The Duke (United Kingdom)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

20th Annual Foreign Film Festival! 2020; 1 h 36 m; R for language and brief sexuality In 1961, Kempton Bunton, a 60-year old taxi driver, stole Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London. It was the first (and remains the only) theft in the Gallery’s history. Kempton sent ransom

$6 – $7

Oktavec (Painted Screen Society of Baltimore)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

The Painted Screen Society of Baltimore presents a show that highlights the unique art form of screen painting. The technique was first introduced to Baltimore by William Oktavec, a Czech grocer, in 1913. Today, screen painting is an urban folk art style still seen on the doors and windows of the city’s rowhomes. Reception: Thursday,

Free

Love Stories (Memory Lane Improv)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

During this evening of improv, the Memory Lane Playback Theatre troupe will take stories from the audience’s romantic pasts and enact them on the spot through music, movement, and dialogue that embodies the heart of the story. These trained actors are ready to breathe theatrical life into the audience’s most vivid memories, from adorable meet-cutes

$8 – $10

STOP, SWAP AND SAVE

Carroll County Ag Center - Shipley Arena 706 Agricultural Center Dr, Westminster, MD, United States

Don't miss the 26th annual STOP SWAP AND SAVE, the East Coast’s largest indoor bicycle swap meet and consumer bike expo. Mark your calendar now for Sunday, February 19th, 2023, from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm when over 4000 people will make the trip from Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington DC, Delaware, New Jersey, New York

$10.00

Oktavec (Painted Screen Society of Baltimore)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

The Painted Screen Society of Baltimore presents a show that highlights the unique art form of screen painting. The technique was first introduced to Baltimore by William Oktavec, a Czech grocer, in 1913. Today, screen painting is an urban folk art style still seen on the doors and windows of the city’s rowhomes. Reception: Thursday,

Free

Underground Railroad, Not a Subway (FREE Kids Show)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

In this puppet performance, experience the story of a young boy who decides to escape slavery through the Underground Railroad. On his bold journey, the boy encounters free blacks, whites who are willing to help, and slave catchers. Featuring a variety of puppets — rod puppets, hand puppets, and wood cut-outs — constructed by Schroeder

Free
Event Series Honors Art Exhibition 

Honors Art Exhibition 

Esther Prangley Rice Gallery at McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

McDaniel College’s art department showcases work by McDaniel College seniors Rowan Berti of Wilmington, Delaware, Skylar Blackbull of Crownpoint, New Mexico, Kelsey Bosley of Manchester, Maryland, Kate Cramer of Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, Grace Harshman of Hagerstown, Maryland, and Juliana Stolkovich of Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Reception: Thursday, Feb. 23, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6

Oktavec (Painted Screen Society of Baltimore)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

The Painted Screen Society of Baltimore presents a show that highlights the unique art form of screen painting. The technique was first introduced to Baltimore by William Oktavec, a Czech grocer, in 1913. Today, screen painting is an urban folk art style still seen on the doors and windows of the city’s rowhomes. Reception: Thursday,

Free

Box Lunch Talk – The Autobiography of John Baptist Snowden

Grace Lutheran Church 21 Carroll Street, Westminster, MD, United States

Author Diane Boettcher has contributed to the restoration of the Ellsworth Cemetery in Westminster. As part of this important project, Diane annotated the 1900 edition of the Reverend John Baptist Snowden’s autobiography for modern audiences. She will share history about Snowden’s journey from enslavement to ministry and fatherhood, as well as share other stories of

$3 – $7

Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper

Church of the Ascension, Fellowship Hall 23 North Court Street, Westminster, MD, United States

ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET hot buttermilk, blueberry, and chocolate chip pancakes delicious Hahn’s sausage and refreshing cinnamon applesauce Tickets can be purchased at the door. $6.00 Adults / $3.00 children ages 4-11 Children under 4 are free. *Family package: $20.00 for family of 5 or more Visit our website to print a FREE TICKET

$3 – $6

Oktavec (Painted Screen Society of Baltimore)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

The Painted Screen Society of Baltimore presents a show that highlights the unique art form of screen painting. The technique was first introduced to Baltimore by William Oktavec, a Czech grocer, in 1913. Today, screen painting is an urban folk art style still seen on the doors and windows of the city’s rowhomes. Reception: Thursday,

Free
Event Series Honors Art Exhibition 

Honors Art Exhibition 

Esther Prangley Rice Gallery at McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

McDaniel College’s art department showcases work by McDaniel College seniors Rowan Berti of Wilmington, Delaware, Skylar Blackbull of Crownpoint, New Mexico, Kelsey Bosley of Manchester, Maryland, Kate Cramer of Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, Grace Harshman of Hagerstown, Maryland, and Juliana Stolkovich of Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Reception: Thursday, Feb. 23, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6

Event Series Honors Art Exhibition 

Honors Art Exhibition 

Esther Prangley Rice Gallery at McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

McDaniel College’s art department showcases work by McDaniel College seniors Rowan Berti of Wilmington, Delaware, Skylar Blackbull of Crownpoint, New Mexico, Kelsey Bosley of Manchester, Maryland, Kate Cramer of Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, Grace Harshman of Hagerstown, Maryland, and Juliana Stolkovich of Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Reception: Thursday, Feb. 23, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6

Oktavec (Painted Screen Society of Baltimore)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

The Painted Screen Society of Baltimore presents a show that highlights the unique art form of screen painting. The technique was first introduced to Baltimore by William Oktavec, a Czech grocer, in 1913. Today, screen painting is an urban folk art style still seen on the doors and windows of the city’s rowhomes. Reception: Thursday,

Free

Oktavec (Painted Screen Society of Baltimore)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

The Painted Screen Society of Baltimore presents a show that highlights the unique art form of screen painting. The technique was first introduced to Baltimore by William Oktavec, a Czech grocer, in 1913. Today, screen painting is an urban folk art style still seen on the doors and windows of the city’s rowhomes. Reception: Thursday,

Free
Event Series Honors Art Exhibition 

Honors Art Exhibition 

Esther Prangley Rice Gallery at McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

McDaniel College’s art department showcases work by McDaniel College seniors Rowan Berti of Wilmington, Delaware, Skylar Blackbull of Crownpoint, New Mexico, Kelsey Bosley of Manchester, Maryland, Kate Cramer of Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, Grace Harshman of Hagerstown, Maryland, and Juliana Stolkovich of Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Reception: Thursday, Feb. 23, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6

Event Series Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom

Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

20th Annual Foreign Film Festival! Bhutan; 2019; 1 hr 50 mins; NR (some smoking and alcohol) A disillusioned schoolteacher is transferred to the most remote school in the world, cut off from modern life deep in the Himalayan glaciers. In a classroom with no electricity or even a blackboard, he finds himself with only a

$6 – $7
Event Series Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom

Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

20th Annual Foreign Film Festival! Bhutan; 2019; 1 hr 50 mins; NR (some smoking and alcohol) A disillusioned schoolteacher is transferred to the most remote school in the world, cut off from modern life deep in the Himalayan glaciers. In a classroom with no electricity or even a blackboard, he finds himself with only a

$6 – $7

Carroll County Winter History Expo

Westminster High School 1225 Washington Rd, Westminster, United States

Enjoy food, fun, and local history! Get to know the people in our community who are preserving the stories of our county's past. Attend programs and visit exhibitors, including museums, historical societies, and historic sites. See the History Day projects from Carroll County students on the 2022–2023 theme "Frontiers in History." This event is free

Free

Oktavec (Painted Screen Society of Baltimore)

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

The Painted Screen Society of Baltimore presents a show that highlights the unique art form of screen painting. The technique was first introduced to Baltimore by William Oktavec, a Czech grocer, in 1913. Today, screen painting is an urban folk art style still seen on the doors and windows of the city’s rowhomes. Reception: Thursday,

Free
Event Series Honors Art Exhibition 

Honors Art Exhibition 

Esther Prangley Rice Gallery at McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

McDaniel College’s art department showcases work by McDaniel College seniors Rowan Berti of Wilmington, Delaware, Skylar Blackbull of Crownpoint, New Mexico, Kelsey Bosley of Manchester, Maryland, Kate Cramer of Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, Grace Harshman of Hagerstown, Maryland, and Juliana Stolkovich of Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Reception: Thursday, Feb. 23, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6

Event Series Bullriding by International Bull Riders

Bullriding by International Bull Riders

Carroll County Ag Center - Shipley Arena 706 Agricultural Center Dr, Westminster, MD, United States

TICKETS SOLD AT THE DOOR ONLY! “Bullriding” presented by the International Bull Riders. Back for two Saturday nights this February 25th and March 4th! Watch as the top bullriders battle for final standings. Located indoors, at the Carroll County Ag. Center in Westminster, MD. Doors open at 5pm, and the show starts at 7pm. Admission

$10 – $20

Classical Sitar from Alif Laila

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

Maestro Alif Laila is a Bangladeshi-American who will share, through her sitar, the ever-blooming beauty of the rich heritage of South Asian classical music popularly known as Indian Classical music. She will be performing Indian classical raags (ragas) accompanied by tabla (Indian classical double drums). Raags are specific melodic themes that are composed to a

$22 – $25
Event Series Honors Art Exhibition 

Honors Art Exhibition 

Esther Prangley Rice Gallery at McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

McDaniel College’s art department showcases work by McDaniel College seniors Rowan Berti of Wilmington, Delaware, Skylar Blackbull of Crownpoint, New Mexico, Kelsey Bosley of Manchester, Maryland, Kate Cramer of Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, Grace Harshman of Hagerstown, Maryland, and Juliana Stolkovich of Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Reception: Thursday, Feb. 23, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6

Mad River Theatre Works presents Freedom Flight

Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St, Westminster, MD, United States

This original one-act play with music revolves around the most famous incident in the history of the Underground Railroad in Ohio: the story of Addison White, an escaped slave, and his rescue by the citizens of the town of Mechanicsburg, Ohio. This play brings history to life through original songs and an array of characters

$27 – $30
Event Series Honors Art Exhibition 

Honors Art Exhibition 

Esther Prangley Rice Gallery at McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

McDaniel College’s art department showcases work by McDaniel College seniors Rowan Berti of Wilmington, Delaware, Skylar Blackbull of Crownpoint, New Mexico, Kelsey Bosley of Manchester, Maryland, Kate Cramer of Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, Grace Harshman of Hagerstown, Maryland, and Juliana Stolkovich of Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Reception: Thursday, Feb. 23, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6

Black History Month Convocation

Naganna Forum, Roj Student Center 2 College Hill, Westminster, MD, United States

McDaniel College hosts the annual Black History Month Convocation in recognition of Black History Month featuring Maia Chaka, the NFL’s first Black woman referee. For more information, email odei@mcdaniel.edu or call 410-857-2459.

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