"Yes," states Eliot - as he is pleased to be addressed by everyone - "we have had the Mansion at Strathmore since 1983,...
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02/04/07
Eliot Pfanstiehl doesn't need Valentine's Day to remind him of his love for Strathmore. He has been smitten with the idea of a Music Center every day for decades, his passion for the place articulated in every word. Find Us On Facebook
"I'm living the dream," notes Mr. Pfanstiehl - president and CEO of Strathmore in North Bethesda. "A long-time dream shared by so many people to see a center for the arts become a reality in Montgomery County." And, to this visionary, the entire evolution of the landmark is nothing short of miraculous.
"Yes," states Eliot - as he is pleased to be addressed by everyone - "we have had the Mansion at Strathmore since 1983,...
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