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Evening in the Stacks

Howard County Library System Charles E. Miller Branch & Historical Center, 9421 Frederick Rd, Ellicott City, MD | Get Directions »
$125.00

Join us for a spectacular evening in the grand Miller Branch featuring live music, fine food, and a silent auction.

Dave Chappell & The Lone Stardusters is a Baltimore-based band, heavily influenced by the kings of western swing, Bob Willis and His Texas Playboys and the western dance bands of the 1930s and 40s from Texas and Oklahoma. The Lone Stardusters' mix of Blues and swing makes for a foot-tapping, dance-the-night-away evening.

Award-winning author Mary Doria Russell will discuss her latest novel, Doc, a well-researched biographical account of wild west dentist and gambler John Henry Holliday. This beautifully written book includes murder, horse wrangling, saloons and brothels, dentistry, gambling, and the legend of Doc Holliday.

Celebrity Bartenders are back by popular demand. Some of Howard County's favorite people will be pouring drinks for a limited time during the evening.

Cocktail attire. Boots and black tie optional.

Event Details

Posted by: Andrea Misner
Where Howard County Library System Charles E. Miller Branch & Historical Center 9421 Frederick Rd, Ellicott City, MD 21042
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm–11:00 pm
Who to bring Moms, Dads, Singles, Seniors
Website http://­www.­hclibrary.­org/­stacks
Phone 410.313.7750
Price $125
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More About Howard County Library System Charles E. Miller Branch & Historical Center

Howard County Library System Charles E. Miller Branch & Historical Center

Howard County Library System Charles E. Miller Branch & Historical Center

9421 Frederick Rd, Ellicott City, MD
410-313-1950

Howard County Library System Charles E. Miller Branch & Historical Center opened Dec. 17, 2011. 

Three thousand feet of the 63,000 square foot library is home to the Howard County Historical Center and other local historical groups. 

Adjacent to the LEED-certified building is the Enchanted Garden, an outdoor teaching space complete with edible gardens, composting equipment and examples of more than 60 native species.

The library itself has 100 public computers, meeting rooms, audio/visual offerings and, of course, books.

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