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Recreation Notes
The Bel Air Economic and Community Development Commission is taking applications for the 2008 Christmas Parade to be held Dec. 7. Individuals, groups, organizations, businesses or anyone else interested in participating with a float, mobile unit, antique... -
Centre at Glen Burnie plans Halloween event
The Centre at Glen Burnie will host a mall-wide Halloween Celebration from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 31. Customers are requested to stop by the Toys R Us Courtyard and receive a free trick or treat bag, which will include a list of participating trick or...Tags: Halloween, Glen Burnie
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Day Trip
Hersheypark in the Dark What: "Hersheypark in the Dark" features Halloween fun with roller coaster rides, Halloween-themed shows and attractions, and your favorite fall foods. There's also a "Creatures of the Night" at ZooAmerica, where visitors can get a...Tags: Hersheypark, Halloween, Religious Festivals, Personal Service
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Moms Connect
Moms Connect at Friendship Baptist Church in Sykesville will sponsor a Martin's Grocery Store field trip for mothers and children, to see how things work at the grocery store, at 10 a.m. Oct. 22. A Fall Dress Up Party at Cooper Park in Sykesville is...Tags: Halloween, Christianity, Tourism and Leisure, Casino and Gambling, Baptist
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Books in Brief
Trick or Treat on Monster Street By Danny Schnitzlein and illustrator Matt Faulkner Peachtree / 32 pages / ages 4-8 / $16.95 A boy who fears monsters and things that goes bump in the night dreads the approach of Halloween. While his older brothers...Tags: Halloween, Fiction
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Learning to tell the tale
There's more to a good ghost story than its words. The dozen people in Havre de Grace who have signed on to give tours and tell stories about the quaint, historic town have learned that it's all about the presentation. "You have to be able to grab the...Tags: History, Halloween, American Legion, Fiction, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Aberdeen residents seek more kid activities
Getting kids off the streets can be a daunting problem. But on a recent Sunday afternoon, about 25 children packed into a room at the Aberdeen Moose Chapter 1209 to play bingo. "We wanted to do something that might interest kids of all ages," said Rose...Tags: Halloween, Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure, Easter, People
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It's still not too late to save some green before Black Friday
You might think it's too soon to think about holiday shopping, weeks before Halloween, but it's a great idea. You don't need to know what you're going to buy, but you need to know how you're going to pay for it. Can you save $1,000 by Black Friday and...Tags: Halloween, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Thanksgiving, Consumer Electronics Industry, Vacations
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In Russia, grim financial news doesn't keep the rich from spending
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMoney or no money, Eduard Strizhev wanted his Porsche. Stocks were collapsing downtown; the airwaves groaned with grim economic news; Russian finances teetered on the back of slumping oil prices and a global credit crunch. But why dwell on dreariness?...Tags: New Year's, Luxury Vehicles, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, Energy Saving
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What to do to find a good holiday airfare
How can I find affordable fares? Answer: "You're going to have to be flexible, flexible, flexible," said Tom Parsons, chief executive officer of BestFares.com. That means avoiding the busiest travel days. According to BestFares.com, the most-expensive...Tags: Corporate Officers, Tourism and Leisure, Christmas, Transportation Industry, Vacations
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Holiday airfares in Orlando are taking off
Sentinel Staff WriterCentral Floridians planning to fly this holiday season will pay more than they did last year, as airlines' reduced flight schedules drive airfares higher. An analysis by the travel-consulting company Harrell Associates found that Orlando fares are up...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Transportation Accidents, Financial Markets, Commuting, Religious Festivals
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From this Vista, it looks like same old Microsoft
Just when you thought it was safe to convert to Windows Vista, Microsoft changes its mind, again. This soap opera is getting to be a little old. In early October, Microsoft admitted that it didn't discontinue XP in June after all, and would continue...Tags: Intel Corp., Christmas, Microsoft Corp., Consumer Electronics Industry, Sales
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