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MLA Arts Brief Launch Party – presented by Smalltimore Events

Please join us on Thursday, February 21st from 6-9 pm at Lemongrass and Tsunami (1300 Bank Street, Baltimore) to celebrate the inagural issue of MLA Arts Brief with special guest James Earl Reid. Drink specials and appetizers provided by Lemongrass, Tsunami, and Corona

To attend please RSVP to smalltimoreevents@gmail.com

Maryland Lawyers fo the Arts (www.mdartslaw.org), (410) 752-1633, provides pro bono legal assistance to income-eligible artists and arts organizations, and educational workshops and seminars on topics affecting artists.

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