Spring Entertainment Series
The following events are sponsored by the Campus Activities Board (CAB) and are free and open to the community.Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Contact the Office of Student Life for more information at 410-386-8500 or cab@carrollcc.edu.
Support the The Carroll Food Locker Program
Help support The Carroll Food Locker Program at our Spring Entertainment Series! CAB is encouraging non-perishable food be donated at each event.
This program offers grocery assistance to Carroll faculty, staff and students in need. Items in highest demand are tuna fish, peanut butter and jelly, pasta and pasta sauces, baking mixes, beans, rice, cereal/oatmeal, condiments/dressings and canned fruit. Participation is not required, though your donation would be greatly appreciated by those in need.
Events
Thursday, Feb. 7
7 p.m., Theater in the Scott Center
As the star of MTV’s hit show, "Disaster Date," K-VON’s brand of Hip-Pop humor has made people laugh worldwide. On the stage, his humor has become a favorite on the college scene as he pokes fun at himself and growing up with a dad from the Middle East and a mom from Middle America.
The Crescent Circus
Thursday, Feb. 14
7 p.m., Theater in the Scott Center
The Crescent Circus offers audiences a fusion of magic, juggling, hula-hooping, partner acrobatics and more. On stage gravity and even time, itself, fall victim to their illusions while doves materialize from thin air and hoops of crystal balls take on lives of their own!
Thursday, April 11
7 p.m., Theater in the Scott Center
This show is built on a mixture of subliminal influence, applied psychology, showmanship and moxy (with just a hint of hilarity). You’ll see Zavant read minds, predict the future, and do something genuinely scary with industrial staple guns!
Spoken Word Poet, Shane Romero
Thursday, April 18
7 p.m., Theater in the Scott Center
Shane Romero’s poetry is a reflection of his personal life and what his eyes see on a daily basis. His writing takes a direct shot and addresses issues in the inner city, including race and the constant battle of love.
Outdoor Movie: "Hotel Transylvania"
Friday, May 3
8 p.m., Amphitheater
Rated PG
Dracula, who operates a high-end resort away from the human world, goes into overprotective mode when a boy discovers the resort and falls for the count's teen-aged daughter.

