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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>An Ongoing Conversation in Music and Art at Adkins Arboretu
 m</b>\n \n<i>Featuring a walk with Howard Mary McCoy through their outdoor
  sculpture exhibit\,</i> Tree Tricks\, <i>and a performance by The Pam Ort
 iz Band.</i>\n\nAll summer\, nature has been altering the sculptures that 
 <b>Howard and Mary McCoy</b> have created in the Arboretum’s forest. Vines
  have crept up the trunks of the trees in “Cropped.” Paw paws have grown t
 hrough the loops of vine in “Heard It Through the Grapevine.” The McCoys w
 ork in collaboration with nature—both their ideas and their materials come
  from the forest\, and they embrace the inevitable changes that nature wil
 l bring. Join them for a walk through the forest to see how the sculptures
  have evolved.\n\n<b>The Pam Ortiz Band</b> will enhance the evening with 
 thought-provoking songs that probe the bittersweet richness of life in our
  times. Contemporary songwriter Pam Ortiz has a clear voice and a rare gif
 t for lyrics that touch deeply. Playing acoustic guitar as she sings\, she
  is joined by her husband\, Bob Ortiz\, on percussion\, Ford Schumann on g
 uitar\, and Nevin Dawson on viola and violin. Based in Chestertown\, the b
 and recently released a new album\, <i>Rattle Them Chains</i>. This follow
 s three albums showcasing Ortiz’s songs with Terra Nova\, a group that pla
 yed to packed coffeehouses in the Baltimore-Washington area throughout the
  ’90s and was invited to perform at the Kennedy Center for Bill Clinton’s 
 first inauguration. Advance registration is requested.\n\n<b>Fee: $20 memb
 ers\, $25 non-members. A light antipasti dinner and dessert will be served
 . A cash wine and beer bar will be available. Limited seating.</b>\n\n<a h
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DESCRIPTION:<b>An Ongoing Conversation in Music and Art at Adkins Arboretum
 </b>\n \n<i>Featuring a walk with Howard Mary McCoy through their outdoor 
 sculpture exhibit\,</i> Tree Tricks\, <i>and a performance by The Pam Orti
 z Band.</i>\n\nAll summer\, nature has been altering the sculptures that <
 b>Howard and Mary McCoy</b> have created in the Arboretum’s forest. Vines 
 have crept up the trunks of the trees in “Cropped.” Paw paws have grown th
 rough the loops of vine in “Heard It Through the Grapevine.” The McCoys wo
 rk in collaboration with nature—both their ideas and their materials come 
 from the forest\, and they embrace the inevitable changes that nature will
  bring. Join them for a walk through the forest to see how the sculptures 
 have evolved.\n\n<b>The Pam Ortiz Band</b> will enhance the evening with t
 hought-provoking songs that probe the bittersweet richness of life in our 
 times. Contemporary songwriter Pam Ortiz has a clear voice and a rare gift
  for lyrics that touch deeply. Playing acoustic guitar as she sings\, she 
 is joined by her husband\, Bob Ortiz\, on percussion\, Ford Schumann on gu
 itar\, and Nevin Dawson on viola and violin. Based in Chestertown\, the ba
 nd recently released a new album\, <i>Rattle Them Chains</i>. This follows
  three albums showcasing Ortiz’s songs with Terra Nova\, a group that play
 ed to packed coffeehouses in the Baltimore-Washington area throughout the 
 ’90s and was invited to perform at the Kennedy Center for Bill Clinton’s f
 irst inauguration. Advance registration is requested.\n\n<b>Fee: $20 membe
 rs\, $25 non-members. A light antipasti dinner and dessert will be served.
  A cash wine and beer bar will be available. Limited seating.</b>\n\n<a hr
 ef='https://25798.blackbaudhosting.com/25798/tickets?tab=2&txobjid=6f173dd
 3-cea1-4333-8e24-0e77d4882948'>Click here to register for Living in the Tr
 ees.</a>
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SUMMARY:Living in the Trees—Speaking to the Times
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