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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

A new Carroll Community College continuing education class by Sarah Abel DeLuca


A new Carroll Community College continuing education class by Sarah Abel DeLuca

Who: Anyone who has ever wanted to draw or paint!

What: Drawing and Painting from Imagination and Memory

A new continuing education class by Sarah Abel DeLuca

Where: Carroll Community College

When: Saturdays, 9-11:30 am

February 2- March 19, 2019

Register for "Identifying and Building a Personal Iconography"

For more information call: calling 410-386-8100



Sarah Abel-DeLuca has an MFA from Brooklyn College and has taught art for 20 years at the high school and college levels. Her work has been exhibited in Maryland and New York and hangs in private collections throughout the United States and Europe. As the owner of “Sarah Abel-DeLuca, Artist” (www.abelartist.com), she makes her living as a commissioned painter. https://www.carrollcc.edu/cet-arts/?utm_campaign=lllartsad&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=socialmedia
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Sunday, July 03, 2016

Last Wednesday, June 29, 2016, the Estonian dancers and singers performed at the amphitheater at Carroll Community College


Last Wednesday, June 29, 2016, the Estonian dancers and singers performed at the amphitheater at Carroll Community College, 1601 Washington Road, Westminster.

For the past week, June 27 – July 5, 2016, Westminster has hosted two groups of Estonian folk dancers, "Südameke" and "Keerutajad" from Westminster's sister city Paide, thanks, in part, to the hard work of CSM Thomas B. Beyard of the Md National Guard, Audrey Cimino and Jaclyn Mathias-Jones of the Community Foundation of Carroll Co., Aime and Jeff Pringle, and Mari Thalman among many others. Not to be overlooked are members of the Maryland National Guard, Sgt. Matthews Akiba, and Spc. Ronald Maddox for great help with logistic

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

November 19, 2004: The Campaign for Carroll Community College

Last Friday, Dr. James Ball was inaugurated as the third president of Colleges Carroll Community College in Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland.

Ten years ago, in the summer and fall of 2004; the college produced a PowerPoint celebrating a brief review of the college from the 1970s to 2004.


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Friday, October 31, 2014

Carroll Community College Celebrates the Inauguration of the College’s Third President


Carroll Community College Celebrates the Inauguration of the College’s Third President

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Westminster, Md., Oct. 28, 2014—Carroll Community College (Carroll) will celebrate the Inauguration of the college’s third president, Dr. James D. Ball, on Friday, Nov. 7, 2014 in the theater. Invited guests include members of the board of trustees, faculty and staff, elected officials and dignitaries, presidents and emissaries from colleges across Maryland, community supporters, and friends of the college. 

“A college president’s Inauguration is a humbling event; and, it is one of great importance to the college,” said  Ball. “Most importantly, this is a day to celebrate the college, our mission, and our students, faculty and staff. It is a day to reaffirm Carroll’s contributions to enhancing the quality of life in our fair county. I am truly proud and honored to be the president of such an exceptional institution of higher learning.”

The event will be marked by formal greetings from internal and external constituents, musical interludes, a formal installation ceremony and remarks by the president. Additional inaugural events prior to and after the ceremony include a celebration by students, as well as visual arts exhibits, theatrical and musical performances, showcases of student work and other specially-designated events on campus.

Ball became president on July 1, 2014. He has over thirty years of progressively responsible experience in the community college setting, including 18 years as a senior level executive. He has extensive academic and administrative background at Carroll. Ball is the former vice president of Academic and Student Affairs and dean of the faculty at Carroll, a position he held since 1999. His expertise includes academic and student affairs administration, curriculum development, technology planning and integration, faculty and staff development, strategic planning, budget development/administration, facilities planning and development, fundraising, accreditation processes and policy development.

Prior to joining Carroll in 1999, Ball was vice president of student services at Howard Community College in Columbia, Md. He is also a former assistant vice president and dean of instruction at Howard, as well as director of adult and evening services and assistant professor of psychology there. Ball is also a former adjunct professor at the Morgan State University Doctoral Program in Community College Leadership. Ball holds an Ed.D in Higher Education Administration from Virginia Polytechnic and State University and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Higher Education Administration from the same university. He has an M.Ed. in Counseling and Student Services/Psychology and a BS in Education with a minor in psychology from North Texas State University (now University of North Texas).


“I look forward to the challenges and successes that lie ahead for Carroll as higher education continues to evolve and meet the needs of students from all backgrounds and walks of life,” said Ball.
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Saturday, February 09, 2013

Off Track Art at the Scott gallery at Carroll Community College http://tinyurl.com/attrtrk


Off Track Art at the Scott gallery at Carroll Community College http://tinyurl.com/attrtrk

The Gallery in the Scott Center at Carroll Community College:
Traveling Off Track:
Off Track Art Artists’ Cooperative
Sunday, Feb. 10–Friday, March 15 | The Gallery in the Scott Center

Celebrating its fourth anniversary as Carroll County’s premier artists’ cooperative, Off Track Art is a local artist-run collective and gallery space in downtown Westminster.

The gallery features fine art and gifts created by 10 artists, including Kevin Dayhoff, Gail Elwell, Judy Goodyear, Gordon Wickes, Joyce Schaum, Charlotte Laslo, Carolyn Seabolt, Linda Van Hart, Amanda Beck- Mauck and Robert Waddell.

These skilled artists create high quality artwork in a variety of media, including basketry and shaker tape furniture, mixed media collage, handmade artist’s books, silk painting, tinsel painting, painting and drawing, watercolor, photography, sculpture, jewelry, beading and metalsmithing.

The artists exhibit in highly respected juried shows and nationally recognized galleries throughout the U.S.

Off Track Art | 11 Liberty Street | Westminster, MD 21157 | offtrackart.com
The Gallery in the Scott Center:

Reception: Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013 | 2–4 p.m.
Gallery Hours: Monday–Thursday | 9 a.m.–8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday | 9 a.m.–3 p.m.

Carroll Community College is an Equal Opportunity, ADA Title 504 compliant Institution | 178-13-1212 ART

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Saturday, February 02, 2013

Carroll Co Chapter NAACP, McDaniel, and Carroll Community College celebrate Martin Luther King with music

Carroll Co Chapter NAACP, McDaniel, and Carroll Community College celebrate Martin Luther King with music


Along with 80 other folks from throughout Carroll County, including a broad cross section of local elected officials; I attended the 10th annual Carroll County NAACP Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Breakfast at Martin’s Westminster.

Recently Explore Baltimore County ran an article on the annual celebration of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King at McDaniel College… Below, please find a portion of that article and a link to the rest of the article in the Baltimore Sun.



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Carroll Co Chapter NAACP, McDaniel, and Carroll Community College celebrate Martin Luther King with music

'Celebrating the Dream' features music with memories of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. January 25, 2013 ExploreBaltimoreCounty http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/baltimorecounty/news/community/ph-ce-mlk-celebration-0127-20130125,0,5392837.story

Though Jan. 21 was a school holiday for students around the country, a number of students were on a school campus earlier this week.

McDaniel College welcomed nearly 100 Carroll County schoolchildren on Monday to the fourth annual Martin Luther King Day of celebration and reflection.

From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., students of all ages participated in a variety of activities that celebrated King's life and provided a service to the community.

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Carroll County Community College also provided supplies for the students to make cards for senior citizens as a service project.

"We recognize Dr. King's accomplishments and methods of nonviolence and his service to the community," said Pamela Zappardino, co-director of Ira and Mary Zepp Center for Non-violence and Peace Education, about the event. "It is a day on, rather than a day off. A component of the day is doing a service project."

The center at McDaniel College was a sponsor of the event, as was the NAACP.

"These things are always fun," Zappardino said. "The kids are great."



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Rion Dennis NAACP Region VII Director speaks at annual Martin L King breakfast


Rion Dennis NAACP Region VII Director speaks at annual Martin L King breakfast


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Along with 80 other folks from throughout Carroll County, including a broad cross section of local elected officials; I attended the 10th annual Carroll County NAACP Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Breakfast at Martin’s Westminster.

Recently Explore Baltimore County ran an article on the annual celebration of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King at McDaniel College… Below, please find a portion of that article and a link to the rest of the article in the Baltimore Sun.



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Carroll Co Chapter NAACP, McDaniel, and Carroll Community College celebrate Martin Luther King with music

'Celebrating the Dream' features music with memories of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. January 25, 2013 ExploreBaltimoreCounty http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/baltimorecounty/news/community/ph-ce-mlk-celebration-0127-20130125,0,5392837.story

Though Jan. 21 was a school holiday for students around the country, a number of students were on a school campus earlier this week.

McDaniel College welcomed nearly 100 Carroll County schoolchildren on Monday to the fourth annual Martin Luther King Day of celebration and reflection.

From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., students of all ages participated in a variety of activities that celebrated King's life and provided a service to the community.

[…]

Carroll County Community College also provided supplies for the students to make cards for senior citizens as a service project.

"We recognize Dr. King's accomplishments and methods of nonviolence and his service to the community," said Pamela Zappardino, co-director of Ira and Mary Zepp Center for Non-violence and Peace Education, about the event. "It is a day on, rather than a day off. A component of the day is doing a service project."

The center at McDaniel College was a sponsor of the event, as was the NAACP.

"These things are always fun," Zappardino said. "The kids are great."

Sunday, March 18, 2012

The faculty art show Carroll Community College is not to be missed. It's awesome


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Gail Elwell of Off Track Art at Carroll Community College DeWitt opening


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Jerry DeWitt discusses his farm paintings art his opening Carroll Community Coll


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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Carroll Community College Adult Education Diploma Recognition Ceremony


The Third Annual Carroll Community College Adult Education Diploma Recognition Ceremony was held on Sunday, Oct. 24, 2010

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On October 24, Carroll Community College held a recognition ceremony which celebrated the accomplishments of students who received their high school diplomas as a result of participating in the college’s Adult Education Program.

The third annual ceremony was held on Sunday, Oct. 24, 2010.

Graduates receive their diplomas upon completion of the National External Diploma Program (NEDP) or GED Tests.  The annual ceremony celebrates this achievement.

Graduates are pictured here:

Bottom row (left to right): Warren Wimmer, Melissa Delle Donne, Shanti Jaggernath, Maribel Segundo, Kiera Romanelli, and Angela Simmons

Middle row (left to right): Denise Miskimon, April Ayers, Donna Kennedy, Christine Dixon, Eloise Yost, Edwin Calderone, and Delirn Champion

Top row (left to right): John Moore, Peggy Blizzard, Sue Michelle Blizzard, Virginia Peregoy and Cynthia Nickeson.

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Mental Health and Disability Awareness Fair at Carroll Community College



Mental Health and Disability Awareness Fair at Carroll Community College

Twenty-four mental health and disability agencies and activities were represented at the Carroll Community College Mental Health and Disability Awareness Fair.  The Fair was held for students, faculty, and staff on Oct. 20, 2010 in the college’s Babylon Hall.  Community members also attended the event.

Submitted photo: Pictured here (seated) is Lisa Pollard, screening, assessment, referral, and treatment specialist for Carroll County Health Department Addictions Treatment Services.

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Conflict Resolution Day celebrated at Carroll Community College


Conflict Resolution Day celebrated at Carroll Community College on Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010

The Carroll County Community Mediation Center (CCCMC) celebrated Conflict Resolution Day at Carroll Community College  on Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010 from 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. in the Great Hall. The CCCMC operates under the auspices of Carroll Community College. Exhibitors and area experts staffed displays and answered questions from students, faculty, and staff about peaceful conflict resolution.

Submitted photo: Pictured here front, left to right: Patricia Ryan, director of the CCCMC and Pat Harter, CCCMC volunteer  Pictured here back, left to right: Larry Brock, CCCMC volunteer and Cindy Faucette, regional ADR program director, District Court of Maryland.


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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Carroll Community College Recognizes Students at Adult Education Ceremony

Carroll Community College Recognizes Students at Adult Education Ceremony

Westminster, Md., - Twenty students in the Adult Education program operated by Carroll Community College (Carroll) will participate in a recognition ceremony on Sunday, Oct. 24 at 1:30 p.m. The event will be held at the Theater in the Scott Center. This is the third annual ceremony to recognize adults who have completed General Education (GED), National External Diploma Programs (NEDP), and earned their high school diplomas.

College President Dr. Faye Pappalardo and Board of Trustees Chair Barbara Biller will also offer congratulatory remarks. Family and friends of students have been invited to attend the ceremony.

Two student speakers will share their experiences in the program and discuss the importance of receiving their high school diplomas. Peggy Blizzard of Westminster received her diploma in December, 2009 upon passing the GED tests.  Blizzard is the mother of five children and is currently enrolled as a full-time student Carroll Community College.  Denise Miskimon of Manchester completed the National External Diploma Program in September 2010.  Since receiving her diploma, she has begun working at Carroll Hospital Center

“I am pleased to recognize the students who have completed the adult education program successfully,” said College President Dr. Faye Pappalardo. “I expect great things from them in the future and offer the moral support of the college as they move forward.”

 "It is so special to have the opportunity to publicly recognize the achievements of our graduates at this event," said Becki Maurio, director of the Adult Education Program.  “This celebration represents the culmination of the hard work and sacrifice of graduates in their commitment to making a better future for themselves and their families.” 

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Carroll Community College: India Remembered Sunday, Oct. 17- Friday, Dec. 3, 2010




India Remembered

Sunday, Oct. 17- Friday, Dec. 3, 2010

The Art Galleries at Carroll Community College


Between September and May, the college hosts art exhibitions in a variety of media and styles by students and regional and nationally celebrated visual artists. Exhibitions are held in three locations at the Washington Road campus:

Gallery in the Scott Center (T-Building)

Great Hall (A-Building)

Langdon Gallery (C-Building)

The college also hosts opening receptions for selected exhibitions, which are open to the public and college community.

Exhibitions are free.  For additional information about the college’s art exhibitions including gallery hours, notification of opening receptions and related events, contact the Gallery Director, Maggie Ball, at 410-386-8256.
Schedule of Exhibitions: Fall 2010

Gallery in the Scott Center

Visit during normal college operating hours except holidays.

Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sunday Closed

October – December

India Remembered, An Installation of Art and Artifact

Sunday, Oct. 17- Friday, Dec. 3, 2010

Opening Art Reception and Dance Performance: Sunday, Oct. 17, 1 - 4 p.m.

Performance by Jayamangala Dance Company 3 p.m. in the theater in the Scott Center.

Curator, Maggie Ball
The Exhibit: Conceived by curator and Indofile Maggie Ball, this exhibit of memory and fantasy will delight the senses and evoke feelings of longing for times and places of transcendent beauty.  It is a translation of impressions inspired by many journeys to India - a homage to the spirit of a country possessed of extraordinary beauty, esoteric philosophy and compelling contradiction. From backroads and bazaars, art, decorative craft, textiles and jewelry merge to create a magical and sacred ambience sure to inspire. Look for related events throughout the semester.

The Jayamangala Dance Company performs Indian classical temple style of dance called "Bharatanatyam" which uses strong footwork, elegant hand gestures, facial emotions and gorgeous traditional costumes to tell stories of Hindu mythology and modern interpretations in an eclectic collection of solo and group works.

The Great Hall

Visit during normal college operating hours except holidays.

Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Sunday Closed

October – November

India Montage: Image and Word
Sunday, Oct. 17 - Friday, Nov. 19
Reception: Sunday, Oct 17, 1 - 4 p.m.

This semester's India theme, created by curator Maggie Ball, continues in the Great Hall with a mix of image and word in which photographs and writing come together to create a sense of past and present, history and philosophy and art and culture. In keeping with the college's mission to promote broader understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity, this exhibit is part of a multi-event series of India related programs. For information about additional India related events and workshops sponsored by Continuing Education & Training, call 410-386-8100.

The Langdon Family Gallery

Visit during normal college operating hours except holidays.

Monday – Thursday 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday Closed

October - December
Henna Mehndi: The Body Beautiful

Sunday, Oct. 17 - Friday, Dec. 3

A further extension of this semester's India theme explores the ancient and revered ceremonial art-form of Henna painting. In India, decorative, temporary body painting Mehndi, is used to celebrate special rites of passage and ceremonial occasions such as weddings. Images of gorgeous Henna applications and accompanying commentary provide insight into the symbolic and sacred nature of the custom. At a specified time during the run of the exhibit a Henna artist will be at the college embellishing your body while demonstrating the technique!

Carroll Community College
1601 Washington Road, Westminster, MD  21157
Call 410-386-8000, or 1-888-221-9748 toll free in Maryland

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Carroll Community College: India Remembered   Sunday, Oct. 17- Friday, Dec. 3, 2010




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