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William “Chick” Chickering talks with us about the part Rembrandt Peale and his father Charles Wilson Peale played in shaping the cultural landscape of America in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Chickering emphasizes Rembrandt Peale’s contributions to our city through the establishment of Peale’s Baltimore museum. The talk concludes with a journey through
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Recently named as one of Maryland’s 2025 Top 100 Women by The Daily Record, Ashley Valis is the chief operating officer of Catholic Charities of Baltimore, the state’s leading private provider of human services. Ashley is making an impact and improving lives through her leadership, community service and mentoring. She currently oversees 80 programs with |
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This year’s fashion show features stylish fashions from Octavia Boutique Cross Keys modeled by our own Club members. Come early to shop at Octavia’s pop-up boutique in the auditorium from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Shopping continues after the show.
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With a legacy in Maryland’s style scene and a clientele featuring Michael Phelps and Jill Biden, stylist Pascale Lemaire invites you to join the fashion elite. Learn tips on how to discovery your own personal style, including some insider tips on the best shopping spots in Baltimore. Pascale will share her experiences as a former |
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Popular Club speaker Jay Sherman returns to the Woman’s Club of Roland Park to share photos and stories from his recent travels to Uzbekistan in Central Asia. Uzbekistan is the heart of the Ancient Silk Road. It continues to reflect a vibrant fusion of cultures. Few Americans currently travel there. Jay will present images of |
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Fiber artist and Club member, Angela Sriram, discusses her artwork collection titled, “Ontology.” Angela shares the inspirational story behind the collection, the techniques used, the geometry of materials, and the importance of the subject. Ontology is principally the study of the similarities of all things.
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Author Judy Pearson presents her newest–an arguably her most important–biography, Radical Sisters: Shirley Temple Black, Rose Kushner, Evelyn Lauder and the Dawn of the Breast Cancer Movement. Shirley, Rose, and Evelyn did for themselves what the mainstream healthcare system refused to do; they challenged the male-dominated medical and government structures, turning their breast cancer diagnoses |
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$45 per person. Please join your TWCRP friends for an enchanting evening at the BSO’s Meyerhoff Hall. The Doo Wop Project brings the timeless sounds of the '50s and '60s to life, celebrating the tight vocal harmonies and sensational hits that defined an era of music. Featuring a dynamic group of talented performers with extensive |
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Bring your own basket and join us for a spirited egg hunt in the garden. Rain? We’ll move it inside. R.S.V.P. by Monday, March 23, to Carol Brandt (manager@twcrp.org). |
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