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Four years ago, the red door of Towson ARTS Collective opened in an effort to bring the arts to the residents and visitors of Baltimore County. TAC is inviting everyone to come and SHOW THEIR LOVE for TAC during their first fundraiser. It will be on Thursday, February 10, 2011 from 5- 8pm. It will be located at 7West Bistro Grille which is located at 7 West Chesapeake Ave., Towson, MD 21204. Tickets can be bought online at www.towsonartscollective.org.

TAC recently had a theft of a few paintings taken from their gallery. TAC is hoping to raise some money to supplement the installation of further security measures. “We felt as if this was the best time to have a fundraiser to bring everyone together who believes that the arts can transform a person as well as a community. We would like to turn this tragedy into a great thing in support of TAC and the arts,” said Kate Mansperger, Vice President of the Towson ARTS Collective. The night will be filled with a silent auction of art and other items, a raffle, food and music from The Steve Pomplon Band. The ticket includes admission, appetizers and a donation to TAC.

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