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Renowned composer Stephen Schwartz mentors young Montgomery Co. performers

The lights dimmed inside the Music Center at Strathmore in North Bethesda on Saturday afternoon as orchestral music stands, each fitted with small clip-on lights, softly illuminated the stage—the glowing orbs resembling a swarm of fireflies. Behind the orchestra, a large projection screen flickered to life with the title of the production, DreamWorks’ The Prince of Egypt.

A low hum broke the anticipatory silence—a signal that the performance was about to begin. In quick succession, performers with the Young Artists of America (YAA) took the stage, dressed in costumes resembling ancient Egyptian garb and ready to bring the biblical story of Moses to life.

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After 4 decades, Md. women’s shelter is forced to find new home

After more than four decades of offering women meals and somewhere warm to stay during peak hypothermia season, a Montgomery County, Maryland, women's shelter recently learned it will have to find somewhere new to offer those services. Rainbow Place Shelter has been based out of Rockville's Presbyterian Church since it started, and in about 44 years, it's served about 3,000 women, according to Executive Director Olusina Adebayo. The nonprofit has also helped place women into permanent living accommodations and offered case management.
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