In The Spotlight

Whether you are a visitor in your own backyard, or you’ve traveled far to get here, Bel Air welcomes you with a smile and plenty to see and do! Live music, workshops, festivals, shopping, dining, and public art are just a few of the reasons to relax and stay a while.

Business plus the arts add up to one creative future for Bel Air

Karen Jacobs has a vivid picture of how Bel Air’s Arts & Entertainment District and its retail and professional services community will one day fit together. Karen owns Tiny Toes at 4 N. Main St. and is the newly elected president of the Bel Air Downtown Alliance. “Start walking down…

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Red brick mansion with white shutters and two dormers

Behind doors of local history

A rare peek behind the doors of a treasured historic home, the McKinney-Graybeal House, is available next Sunday, February 10. The Historical Society of Harford County (HSHC) arranged the tour to raise funds for essential updates of their headquarters, the former Bel Air Post Office. About McKinney-Graybeal House John McKinney,…

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Jerrold Tidwell, Director Bel Air Community Chorus

You might notice a few more hymns in the Bel Air Community Chorus’s 2012 -13 repertoire. That’s because new director Jerrold Tidwell has devoted his career  to organ and sacred music. By day, Jerrold is the full-time Director of Music and Liturgy at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Catholic…

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Ryan Nicotra, Director of The BOOM Theater Company

Ryan Nicotra (BAHS ’07) believes that every town needs a place where residents, no matter what their means, can go to a thought-provoking play and, later, step out for a post-theater snack. So much the better if you can walk from one to another. Armed with a theater degree from…

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