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Bollman Bridge Elementary School Art Show: Young Artists in Process

Savage Mill 8600 Foundry St, Savage

This exhibition celebrates the creativity and curiosity of the 3rd, 4th, & 5th grade artists at Bollman Bridge Elementary School, highlighting the importance of artistic process—experimenting, observing, revising, and discovering along the way. Throughout the year, students explored materials, color, and creative problem-solving while developing their own artistic voices. Third-grade artists created playful exaggerated animal portraits using recycled and layered materials, transforming bits of paper and foam into expressive creatures full of personality. Fourth-grade artists explored color theory and color mixing through vibrant abstract paintings inspired by Alma Thomas, studying how repeated marks and thoughtful color choices can create rhythm and movement. Fifth-grade artists investigated relief printmaking, carving designs and experimenting with color relationships to produce bold printed compositions. Together, these works celebrate experimentation, imagination, and the many ways young artists learn through making. Opening Reception: Friday, April 17, 6-7:30 pm Welcoming remarks by Howard County Executive Dr. Calvin Ball (invited) Councilwoman Christiana Mercer Rigby (invited), Bollman Bridge Elementary School Principal Connie Fowlkes, and art teachers Sophie Cochran and Ray Henry. Featuring special guests Bollman Bridge Elementary School student artists, parents, teachers and staff. Join us to see the talent in our community. No rsvp necessary. On display April 17 - May […]

Centennial Lane Elementary School Lunchtime Concert

Savage Mill 8600 Foundry St, Savage

This special lunchtime concert will feature the Centennial Lane Elementary Advanced Orchestra, 5th Grade Chorus, Concert Band and Jazz Ensembles. The concert will showcase over 100 musicians performing music in a wide variety of styles including classical, jazz, rock and swing. Weather permitting, the concert will be outside in front of Cherie Sustainable Bridal next to Shipping and Receiving and the Little Lot.

Dreamcatcher Making Workshop

Dreamcatcher Making Workshop
Savage Mill 8600 Foundry St, Savage

Weave your own Dreamcatcher ✨ Learn its sacred meaning & craft a unique piece with feathers, beads & intention in Alumia Design Studio Step into the sacred tradition of Dreamcatcher making, rooted in the wisdom of Native American culture. Dreamcatchers were originally crafted by the Ojibwe people, woven as protective talismans to catch bad dreams and negative energy in their webs, while allowing peaceful visions to flow through. Hanging above one’s resting place, they became symbols of protection, harmony, and the belief that beauty and spirit can be intertwined in daily life. In this workshop, you’ll be guided through the old ways of creating your own dreamcatcher, working with a large collection of feathers, beads, and natural materials. As you weave and adorn your dreamcatcher, you’ll bring forth your own energy and intentions, creating a truly personal piece to take home—one that is both beautiful and spiritually meaningful. This workshop takes place in Alumia Design Studio, a unique and magical space nestled inside our handmade jewelry shop. The studio is filled with creative energy and the spirit of craft, where many kinds of workshops come to life: from jewelry-making to crystal wire trees, to calming zen gardens. Each workshop is an […]

$60

Glow and Flow: Pre Mother’s Day Celebration

Savage Mill 8600 Foundry St, Savage

At LaRaydiance, wellness is about more than a treatment — it’s about education, connection, and results. Our Glow & Flow experiences bring these elements together in a small, intimate setting where guests can explore aromas, aesthetics, and wellness. Your evening includes: • Champagne Welcome Toast — awaken the palate and kick off the evening with a celebratory spark. • Wine Education Session — explore the foundations of wine and the 8 principal grape varieties in an interactive, small-group setting. • Luxe Bites & Wine Pairing Demo — enjoy curated bites highlighting how food and wine complement each other. • LED Mini-Facial — relax and reveal your natural Raydiance. • $20 LaRaydiance Gift Card — for use during the event or toward future services. Limited to 6 guests per experience to ensure personalized attention and meaningful connection.

$185

Dreamcatcher Making Workshop

Dreamcatcher Making Workshop
Savage Mill 8600 Foundry St, Savage

Weave your own Dreamcatcher ✨ Learn its sacred meaning & craft a unique piece with feathers, beads & intention in Alumia Design Studio Step into the sacred tradition of Dreamcatcher making, rooted in the wisdom of Native American culture. Dreamcatchers were originally crafted by the Ojibwe people, woven as protective talismans to catch bad dreams and negative energy in their webs, while allowing peaceful visions to flow through. Hanging above one’s resting place, they became symbols of protection, harmony, and the belief that beauty and spirit can be intertwined in daily life. In this workshop, you’ll be guided through the old ways of creating your own dreamcatcher, working with a large collection of feathers, beads, and natural materials. As you weave and adorn your dreamcatcher, you’ll bring forth your own energy and intentions, creating a truly personal piece to take home—one that is both beautiful and spiritually meaningful. This workshop takes place in Alumia Design Studio, a unique and magical space nestled inside our handmade jewelry shop. The studio is filled with creative energy and the spirit of craft, where many kinds of workshops come to life: from jewelry-making to crystal wire trees, to calming zen gardens. Each workshop is an […]

$60

Dreamcatcher Making Workshop

Dreamcatcher Making Workshop
Savage Mill 8600 Foundry St, Savage

Weave your own Dreamcatcher ✨ Learn its sacred meaning & craft a unique piece with feathers, beads & intention in Alumia Design Studio Step into the sacred tradition of Dreamcatcher making, rooted in the wisdom of Native American culture. Dreamcatchers were originally crafted by the Ojibwe people, woven as protective talismans to catch bad dreams and negative energy in their webs, while allowing peaceful visions to flow through. Hanging above one’s resting place, they became symbols of protection, harmony, and the belief that beauty and spirit can be intertwined in daily life. In this workshop, you’ll be guided through the old ways of creating your own dreamcatcher, working with a large collection of feathers, beads, and natural materials. As you weave and adorn your dreamcatcher, you’ll bring forth your own energy and intentions, creating a truly personal piece to take home—one that is both beautiful and spiritually meaningful. This workshop takes place in Alumia Design Studio, a unique and magical space nestled inside our handmade jewelry shop. The studio is filled with creative energy and the spirit of craft, where many kinds of workshops come to life: from jewelry-making to crystal wire trees, to calming zen gardens. Each workshop is an […]

$60