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Oregon Grille celebrating 15th anniversary
The Baltimore SunThe Oregon Grille is turning 15 this fall and the Hunt Valley restaurant is celebrating with a dining promotion. Diners who spend $50 at the Oregon Grille can receive a complimentary bottle of cabernet or chardonnay. Or they can spend $50 and get their...Tags: Hunt Valley, Wines, Culture, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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St. Mark's in Fallston to celebrate 125 years this weekend
The community of the Church of St. Mark in Fallston will celebrate its 125th anniversary this weekend. The event will begin with a Mass of Remembrance today (Friday, Sept. 28), and will culminate in a Mass on Sunday, Sept. 30, with dedication of the...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Culture
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Laura Ryan's 'Unity' on display at Capitol
When 18-year-old Laura Ryan entered the 31st Annual Congressional Art Competition, she wanted to make a statement with her artwork. “Each section represents a different person,” says Ryan of her oil painting, “Unity,” which was...
Tags: Students, Walters Art Museum, University of Maryland, College Park, Teaching and Learning, Culture
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30 years of Enterprise Community Partners
Thirty years ago, Enterprise Community Partners began with three women, one man and a dream. The women were members of a local church, and the man was Jim Rouse, the real estate developer responsible for Columbia. Together, they had a dream that...
Tags: New York City, Washington, DC, Culture
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Eagle Archive: Founded 145 years ago, Grace Lutheran Church has roots in Gettysburg
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church is celebrating its 145th anniversary this weekend. The historic church, at 21 Carroll St., Westminster, was chartered Sept. 20-23, 1867, according to various accounts — including a history of Grace Lutheran...Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Culture
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'Silent Spring' holds lessons for today
Thanks for Nancy Unger's article on Rachel Carson, whose research was denounced in the popular press, dismissed as hysterical, and considered by some to reflect communist sympathies ("'Silent Spring' still echoes," Sept. 16). Carson's story doesn't sound...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Global Change, Ecosystems, Culture, Conservation
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Eagle Archive: For 125 years, Union Bridge Fire Co. has maintained a burning desire to serve
The Union Bridge Fire Company, celebrating its 125th anniversary this year, is considered to be the second oldest of the 14 volunteer fire companies in Carroll County. Only The Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Company No. 1, which formally first organized...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Railway Transportation, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Carroll County (Maryland), Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
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Cockeysville Middle student has the write stuff for social justice essay
Samuel Owens, an eighth-grader at Cockeysville Middle School, recently won fourth place in the 2012 of Fred B. Benjamin Peace Writing Contest, which called upon school children across the state to write papers on issues related to themes of peace and...Tags: Timonium, Auction Service, Judaism, Students, Awards and Prizes
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Blood cancers affect people of all ages
Harford County Council joins the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in designating September as Blood Cancer Awareness Month issuing a proclamation at the Council meeting on Sept. 18. Leukemia, lymphoma (both non-Hodgkin lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma) and...Tags: Blood, Chemotherapy, Flu, Immune System, Diseases and Illnesses
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Arbutus youth program an autumn family tradition
The sight and scent of smoke signaled the grill was working at the concession stand late Saturday morning near the athletic fields at Arbutus Middle School. Shouts from young cheerleaders and intermittent whistles from the officials provided the...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Demographics, Football, Culture
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Catonsville Boy Scout Troop to celebrate 100th anniversary Sunday
In 1911, America was a much different place. President William Howard Taft was in the White House, and baseball was the national pastime. There were no National Football League games on Sunday, Monday or Thursday, because there was no NFL. That same...
Tags: Ted Johnson, Patapsco, Long Term Care, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Georgetown
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Future Islands, Matmos deliver at Thrill Jockey 20th anniversary show
Baltimore's music scene is undeniably one of the country's best, and a good deal of credit for that goes to Thrill Jockey, a Chicago-based indie record label. In the past several years, Thrill Jockey has signed a dozen current or former Baltimore bands,...
Tags: Dan Deacon, Music Industry, Electronics, Talk Shows (genre), Concerts
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