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- Ballet Theatre of Maryland's production of "Frontier: The War of 1812 on the Chesapeake," comes to Chesapeake Arts Center on March 17 at 3 p.m. as part of the Performing Arts Association of Linthicum. The show continues the association's continuing season bringing historic events alive in performance.
- Track and field athletes from Aberdeen delivered outstanding performances on both ends of a nor'easter named Nemo over the past week.
- Harford County runners had a choice between two benefit races, one on each end of the Ma and Pa Trail Saturday morning - the Bridget and Bradley Heart Run 5K in Fallston and the Dominator 5K and 10K in Forest Hill.
- Kirk Ingold and Lauren Greenberg proved themselves adept at running up and down long, steep hills Saturday. The two prevailed over 50 other runners in the first Camp Hidden Valley Trail Race 5K in Whiteford.
- Harford Triathletes earned a half-dozen victories in the annual North East Triathlon Sunday in Cecil County.
- Midway through her season, Ballet Theatre of Maryland artistic director Dianna Cuatto presented an ambitious, innovative program offering two seldom-produced one-act ballets.
- "The Nutcracker" has become a treasured entertainment tradition of the Christmas season, and again this year a most enchanting version can be found in Annapolis at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
- In its presentation of "Aladdin," Ballet Theatre of Maryland has again shown that stories gain enchantment when told through dance.
- Ballet Theatre of Maryland is will open its 33rd season with a take on "Aladdin," which will feature an impressive blend of storytelling, classic accompaniment, strong choreography and well-executed dance.