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Carolyn Marie Hauck, librarian
Carolyn Marie Hauck, a retired Enoch Pratt Free Library staff member who encouraged patrons to explore films and the arts, died of dementia complications at the Pickersgill Retirement Community. The longtime Mount Vernon resident was 89. Born in...
Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Christianity, Anglicanism, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Movies
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Dublin News
Walk for a cause. Right now, there are many foundations that have walks. You can be a part of this most rewarding experience by choosing the walk that you would like to help. Not only are you walking to help others but you are walking for yourself,...Tags: Christianity, Spaghetti, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Annapolis, Belair Road
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For some schools, art of learning involves reading, writing and acting like Paul Revere
Imagine a classroom where math is taught through the works of Matisse and reading is learned through a dramatic skit instead of a textbook. That's the scenario at several Anne Arundel County public schools that use the practice of arts integration....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Riviera Beach, Colleges and Universities, Annapolis
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Thirty young Baltimore artists discuss their work and ideas
Artist Mia Wiener embroiders provocative images on white linen because she's fascinated by the intimate nature of textiles and by the way that most people take them for granted. Emily C-D creates collages in her native Baltimore and also in Mexico...
Tags: Mexico City, Fine Artists, Artists, Arts, Mexico
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Carver student named finalist in National Geographic photo contest
It's not unusual for creative students at the Carver Center for Arts and Technology in Towson to be honored for their work on both local and national stages. But the easy, collaborative effort that helped senior Emily Dahuron, 18, of Towson, be named...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Ethiopia, Artists, Fine Artists, Arts
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Clarksville: Students given $50,000 in Amanda Wins scholarship funds
Each $5,000 Amanda Wins scholarship is awarded from Amanda Post's memorial fund. through the generosity of family and friends who perpetuate the memory of a girl who had a passion for academics and soccer. There is an Amanda Post Amanda Wins River...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Financial Planning, Ruby Tuesday Incorporated, PTA, Financial Aid
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MICA student gives rides in her homemade 'pedicab'
When Andrea Nugent visited family and friends in her native Philippines in 2010, it was her first visit in three decades — and the first visit ever for her American-born daughter, Michelle. For Michelle Nugent, one of the most memorable sights of...
Tags: Station North, Colleges and Universities, Arts, Roland Park, Plan B (drug)
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Baltimore County art teachers to be honored Oct. 19
Seven art teachers at the elementary, middle and high school levels will be honored by the Baltimore County Public Schools Visual Arts Office Oct. 19 during the 2012 Maryland Art Education Association Conference at James H. Blake High School in Silver...Tags: Randallstown, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Arts, Patapsco
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Editorial: Artworks at Maryland House should be put back in place when renovations are done
Art has an uneasy relationship with the world of commercial enterprise. Commercial artists aren't necessarily held in high regard as they're often charged with tasks like devising nondescript images to hang in the food consumption areas of fast food...
Tags: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Artists, Music Industry, Aberdeen, Todd Rundgren
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Maryland House's historic art to be preserved, but won't return
The Maryland House on I-95 near Aberdeen may be known more for its fast food and bevy of bathrooms than for fine artwork, but its murals portraying Maryland history, that have adorned the travel plaza for more than 40 years, have a significant history...
Tags: Renovation, Bucks County, Artists, Lobbying, Aberdeen
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Fine arts curator takes a look at Montpelier's treasures
Fine arts curator Sumpter Priddy III gave a talk at Montpelier Mansion Sept. 15 about the rich history of antique furniture in Washington and its neighboring communities, in addition to highlighting what makes the mansion's furniture collection so...
Tags: Georgetown, University of Maryland, College Park, Arts, Rentals, Annapolis
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