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With impatiens scarce due to disease, choose begonia and coleus [Lutherville]
Gardeners will have a hard time finding impatiens for their flower gardens this year. The dreaded downy mildew fungal disease that began in Florida last year has spread to Maryland and has infected the ever-popular Impatiens walleriana. The downy mildew...Tags: Festive Events, Allentown, Benjamin L. Cardin, Muhlenberg College, Martin O'Malley
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Digest: US Lacrosse Convention will be here in 2015-2017
Lacrosse US Lacrosse Convention will be here in 2015-2017 US Lacrosse named the Baltimore Convention Center as the site of the US Lacrosse Convention in 2015, 2016 and 2017. The sport's national governing body annually hosts the largest professional...Tags: America East Conference, Track and Field, National Lacrosse League, Colonial Athletic Association, Students
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At tattoo show, a community bound by ink and the Web
Ravens wide receiver LaQuan Williams sat calmly at the Baltimore Convention Center on Saturday as a tattoo artist buzzed at his shoulder, sketching out the latest design on the already well-inked torso. Williams and the artist, who goes by the name...
Tags: LaQuan Williams, Media Industry
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Howard County students take top spot at ProStart Invitational
Howard County high school students took home the top spots at the Maryland ProStart Student Invitational earlier this month. Held March 7 at the Baltimore Convention Center, the ProStart Invitational is a state culinary and hospitality management...Tags: Ellicott City, Teaching and Learning, Students, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants
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Recreation and outdoors calendar
Indoor archery Mondays, Thursdays in March: Vingt Neuf Bowmen, 8735 Honeygo Blvd., Perry Hall, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. $5 registration. Shoot 20 yards inside heated Maryland State Game and Fish Protective Association hall. No crossbows. Information: Call...Tags: Fishing, NBC (tv network), Maryland Terrapins, Photography and Video, Harford Community College
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With some changes, pontoon boats make comeback in the United States
Back this hitch up into the water Untie all the cables and rope Step onto the astro turf Get yourself a coozie Let's go…. Long before the pop-country group Little Big Town introduced its No. 1 hit, "Pontoon," last summer, pontooning had...
Tags: Kid Rock, Boats
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University of Maryland students fly human-powered helicopter
This will be Flight Test No. 40. In the center of the contraption — a 90-pound, human-powered helicopter made mostly of carbon fiber, balsa wood, foam and string — is University of Maryland doctoral candidate Colin Gore, decked out in...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students, Technology, University of Maryland, College Park
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Otakon goes Vegas, adding festival outside Baltimore
Otakon, the annual celebration of Japanese pop culture held in Baltimore, is going Vegas, baby. The three-day festival, one of the longest-running anime conventions in the U.S., is usually held at the Baltimore Convention Center. But organizers said...
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Baltimore Boat Show provides glimpse into marine technology industry
The Baltimore SunLarry Jenc has been working in the marine technology industry for more than four decades and, until recently, thought he was part of a dying profession. A combination of low pay and a shortage of boats to work on contributed to a significant decline...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Annapolis, High Schools, Schools
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From bling to bargains, artists show wares at American Craft Council show
Walking through a giant hall in the Baltimore Convention Center, Susan Johnson and Sherry Mills stopped to admire a bronze-and-steel sculpture with water cascading out of it. "I need this," Mills said. "You may want to come around this side first,"...
Tags: Xbox 360, Microsoft Corporation, Arts, Sculpture, Fine Artists
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American Craft Council Show comes to Baltimore
For a craftsman, David Sleightholm knows he's pretty lucky. One of the biggest craft shows in the country is right in his own backyard. "People come from all around the country to do this show," Sleightholm, who works out of Hampstead, says of this...
Tags: Pratt Street, Annapolis, Artists, Artscape
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Sykesville couple to display metal artwork at annual craft show Feb. 22-24 in Baltimore
When Ken and Julie Giradini work side by side, sparks fly. Literally. In their studio located in the woods off a winding road in Sykesville, the Giradinis create works of art from metal. The couple, who have been married 26 years, met in a pottery...
Tags: Clarksville, Fine Artists, Artists, Sykesville
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