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Curious about a career in the arts? Join us for the 3rd annual opportunity to connect with a wide variety of local artists from the world of digital illustrations to stained glass, to improv and theater, to creative writing and much more. Be inspired by the artists as you learn about their career path and their chosen field in the arts.  More Artist Bios coming soon! Check back for additional details. Jessica Adams is a stained glass artist who specializes in window hangings and smaller pieces. A recent law school graduate, Jessica enjoys exploring various artistic mediums but has been creating glass art since 2021. Jessica finds inspiration in popular nerd culture and nature but has recently been branching out to 3D pieces. Jay Annelli is a local author and editor. He's a consultant for Wizards of the Coast, working as Loremaster (or continuity editor) on every piece of Magic: The Gathering fiction released in the last eight years. He's written three art books for Wizards, as well as writing creative text for over a dozen card sets. Jay has been hired for projects by publishers including Penguin Random House, Abrams Books, Hachette Book Group, Catalyst Games Lab, and Hit Point Press, as well as consulting on comics from IDW, Boom!, and Dark Horse. Lee Demer is a multimedia artist from Frederick with 13+ years of experience exploring many different types of art. Mostly self-taught, much of their inspiration comes from video games, anime, music, and other artists. The core of Lee's work is a focus on bright colors, emotional themes, and experimentation. Ayanna Gallant is a musician, poet, voiceover talent, and educator with a passion for creativity. She earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of New Hampshire in Music Education with a focus in low brass and jazz voice (2005), and a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus in Arts Integration (2010). Ayanna has studied mindfulness science, theory, and practice at Lesley University and is a certified sound therapist through Biofield Tuning. In her 16 years as a public school music teacher, Ayanna taught general music, band, chorus, musical theater, and world percussion ensemble. She has performed as a freelance musician on low brass, voice, guitar, and African drums in venues all around the country.  AJ George-Wright (they/he) is a performer based in Frederick, MD. They are a company member with Maryland Ensemble Theatre. A Hood College graduate, he previously directed for Hood Improv Troupe, and performed in several original sketch shows.  He currently directs and performs with Oh Crit! The DnD Improv Show, The Jane Austen Improv Show, and co-hosts a surreal late-night talk show: Being Human: With Rich & AJ for METComedyNight, Maryland Ensemble Theatre's own comedy incubator. With "Oh Crit!" AJ has performed at gaming conventions, including MAGFest, PAXUnplugged, AwesomeCon, and various venues around the greater DC/Baltimore area. AJ also stage manages for MET.  When they're not making jokes onstage, AJ is a children's librarian. Nikoletta Gjoni is a writer out of the D.C. area. Her work has appeared in the 2023 Rising Stars London Independent Story Prize anthology, Atticus Review, The Ex-Puritan, and the Night Ginkgo Press inaugural issue, among others. She has also been previously nominated for the PEN/Robert J. Dau prize, Best of the Net, and Best Microfiction. She was a 2024 scholarship recipient for the Salty Quill Writers Retreat in Maine and will be a 2026 writer-in-residence at the Chateau d’Orquevaux in France. When she's not writing, you can catch her facilitating creative writing workshops around the DMV area and editing manuscripts. Katie Rattigan (she/her) is a local artist, performer, and educator. A graduate of Hood College, Katie owns and operates her own small business, Wild Thing Pottery, and has purveyed her fun and functional, nature inspired wares at venues and events across Maryland including: the Frederick Punk Rock Flea Market, Artisan Grind Markets, Frederick Pagan Pride Day, the May Day Faerie Festival, and the Persephone Maker's Market. She is a member of the Frederick based ceramics collective Ash and Anarchy. She has been teaching ceramics in one way or another for the past fifteen years and working in clay for the last twenty. Katie balances the stress of ceramics on her body with regular improv practices and performances with Oh Crit! the DnD Improv Show and has performed with them at AwesomeCon, MAGFest, and PAXUnplugged. She is also member of the witchy band Vesper's Echo as well as a member of Austen Improv. Katie currently teaches all manner of artistic endeavors at a local private school and sometimes runs hand building programs at various libraries in the area. 

Learn how your small business can do business with the federal government. This workshop will be focused on small businesses that are new to the federal contracting world and will teach business owners how to get started. There will also be an overview of the Federal Contracting Certifications that are available to small businesses through the SBA.

Join the experts from C2 Education for a presentation on strategies for achieving a 1500+ SAT Score.

Great job, you secured the interview, now what?  In this workshop you will learn about preparing for the interview, using your resume and cover letter to your advantage, the closure questions you will want to ask, and presenting your best self. This interactive workshop covers essential skills for both virtual and in-person interviews, from mastering body language, voice, and presence on camera to making a strong impression in the room. You’ll learn how to answer behavioral questions using the proven STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result), practice structuring strong, memorable responses, and get tips for handling common interview challenges. Whether you’re preparing for your first interview or aiming to level up your performance, this workshop will help you show up ready and stand out.

Learn more about Frederick's local grant makers and funders! Join us in-person for Q&A and information about grants, priority areas, and timelines from foundations, government and local philanthropy. Please note, this is a popular event! We try to make space for everyone, but seating may be limited day of. Registration is helpful, but not required. Sign up here to let us know you're coming!

An SBA representative will be available every third Wednesday of each month to assist with your small business needs. Counseling | Funding | Contracting

An SBA representative will be available every third Wednesday of each month to assist with your small business needs. Counseling | Funding | Contracting

An SBA representative will be available every third Wednesday of each month to assist with your small business needs. Counseling | Funding | Contracting

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers FREE tax return preparation for qualified individuals who had income less than $69,000 in 2025. Sponsored by the United Way of Frederick County, those interested in this service should call 866-411-6803 for more information and to make an appointment.