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2022 Annie Awards Celebration!
Join us on Tuesday, October 11th at 5:30 PM as we honor this year’s Annie Awards Recipients! The award ceremony will take place on the main stage at Maryland Hall with a reception to immediately follow in the Bowen Theatre. This event is free and open to the public. REGISTRATION CLOSED.
Meet this year’s recipients!
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Arts Education – Laura Brino
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Arts Leadership – Chanel Compton
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Arts Maverick – Matt McConville
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Arts Patron – Tara Balfe Clifford
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Historic Arts – Lyndra Marshall (née Pratt)
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Literary Arts – Susan Moger
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Performing Arts – Terry S. Koger
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Visual Arts – Dan Kuhne
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Lifetime Achievement – Roland Brown