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Elkridge: Holiday tour of historic Grace Episcopal Church a must-see event Dec. 27
Don't miss the holiday tour of the historic Grace Episcopal Church Tuesday, Dec. 27, 7 p.m., at 5805 Main St. This event, sponsored by the Elkridge Heritage Society and Grace Episcopal Church, will offer refreshments at the Brumbaugh House immediately...Tags: Christmas, Ellicott City, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Holiday Vacations, Heart Surgery
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Child shot at harbor says he would punch gunman in the face
A stick-on bandage is the only thing covering Kavin Benson's dime-size bullet wound. It hasn't stopped the rambunctious 4-year-old, who was shot moments after the July 4 fireworks ended at the Inner Harbor, from dancing, jumping and climbing all over his...Tags: Inner Harbor, Kevin Brown, Injuries and Wounds, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Juvenile Delinquency
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Embracing 'Harry Potter' as a teachable moment
With the release this weekend of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II," the final movie in the "Harry Potter" series, fans around the county have enjoyed numerous events to mark the occasion, with more still planned in the weeks to come....Tags: Star Wars (movie), Fiction, Harry Potter (fictional character), The Happiest News!, Mount Airy
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Ellicott City: Dr. Seuss' 108th birthday celebrated at Centennial Lane Elementary, Centennial High schools
March 2 marked what would have been Theodor Geisel's 108th birthday, but he is better known as Dr. Seuss. Events have been taking place around the country to honor this beloved writer. Here, in Ellicott City, two schools planned Dr. Seuss themed events....Tags: Concerts, Charles Carroll, Students, Entertainment Events, Theater
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GFWC Woman's Club marks century of building 'our ideal Westminster'
When the Woman's Club of Westminster recently unveiled its 2011 holiday ornament, I pondered that this creative fundraising idea is just one more example of the ways the club has supported our community over the years. For the past eight years, the...Tags: Holidays, Natural Resources, Forests, Feminism, Forestry and Timber
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Men of Harford 2011: Ralph Walls, Local Woodworker and Former Owner of Plaza Ford
Many of you may recognize the name Ralph Walls because his family has been a steadfast part of Harford County for over 90 years. His parents came to live and work in the county as dairy farmers in 1919. Ralph, 83, graduated from Bel Air High School in...Tags: High Schools, Television, Walnuts, Roast Beef, Schools
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Oobleck: green slime from the mind of Dr. Seuss
Oobleck has to be one of the oddest outgrowths of literature I've ever seen, but the green slime looks like a blast to make in the kitchen.
The Instructables website says Oobleck is "a non-newtonian fluid. That is, it acts like a liquid when being...Tags: YouTube
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'Terra Nova' recap: Episode 7, Proof
Man, "Terra Nova" was all over the place this week. Last week's episode, and the aftermath, were reminiscent of a misleading second date: You think things are worthwhile, taking a turn for the better, only to be reminded there’s a reason you’...Tags: Terra Nova (tv program), Theft
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Staff Q&A: Children's hour
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar." It either could be a charming children's movie, or the caterpillar could be made into a giant human-eating caterpillar and it could be a bloody, campy horror.
Luke Broadwater, reporter, The Baltimore Sun
I'm very...Tags: Will Ferrell, Morgan Freeman, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (movie), Wes Anderson
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How the Grinch attempted to steal 'hon'
I've been watching the ruckus surrounding Denise Whiting, the owner of the Café Hon, with a certain degree of perplexity. I am new to Baltimore, having moved here with my family this past August, so I feel like a person who has stepped into a movie...Tags: Holidays, Christmas, Denise Whiting, Movies, Religious Festivals
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Laughing down the home stretch
It's home-stretch time at Magooby's Joke House, as the Baltimore area's most exhausted comics prepare for the last few hours of their 81-hour comedy marathon.
"Things have all worked out," comic Jim Meyer said Thursday afternoon, just minutes after...Tags: Sleep Deprivation, Marathon, Comedy (genre)
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