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Korean War veterans donate $1,000 to Harford Co. Public Library
A group of Korean War veterans presented a $1,000 donation to the Harford County Public Library Thursday in an effort to support library programs to commemorate this year's 60th anniversary of the end of the war. Six members of Maryland Chapter 33 of...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Finance, U.S. Army, Veterans Affairs, Harford County
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Best Buddies Club a standout at Reservoir High [North Laurel/Savage]
Good luck to Reservoir High School's Best Buddies Club. Not only were they selected as January's school club of the month, but they have been nominated as the Maryland High School Chapter of the Year! Congratulations not only on the nomination but for...Tags: PTA, High Schools, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Schools
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Every dog (and tortoise) has its day at March for the Animals
A lot of humans had their hands full at Sunday's 18th annual March for the Animals in Druid Hill Park. Adam Mittadam, 30, of Canton, held fast to the leashes of six French bulldogs — Mango, Kiwi, Coconut, Scooter, Vespa and Moped — all...
Tags: Pets, Michael Jackson, Rowing, Arthritis, Senator Theatre
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BSO performs program of powerhouse Rouse, Wagner
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra didn’t think small when deciding to acknowledge the 2013 bicentennial of the birth of revolutionary composer, revolting human being Richard Wagner. Three separate programs were plugged into the season, starting...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Culture, Music Industry
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A beautiful work in a horrific setting
The most famous, roof-rattling passage in Giuseppe Verdi's "Requiem" describes the "day of wrath" for the guilty as they face their eternal fate: "How great will be the terror when the Judge comes who will smash everything completely … Whatever...
Tags: PBS (tv network), Nazi Party, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Prisons, Judaism
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Orchestra of St. John's plans 'Festive Finale' on Sunday
Operating on the principle that it's nice to end the season with a smile, the Orchestra of St. John's has planned a "Festive Finale" concert on Sunday, April 21, at 4 p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church in Ellicott City. "We wanted to highlight the...
Tags: Ellicott City, Anglicanism, Christianity, Culture, Music Industry
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Columbia Orchestra giving free concert on Saturday
Expect an eclectic program when the Columbia Orchestra gives a free chamber concert on Saturday, April 20, at 7:30 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church in Columbia. The chamber music format encourages smaller ensembles, relatively short pieces, and a variety...
Tags: Anglicanism, Christianity, Culture, Music Industry
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Barry Manilow has hits and awards, but he's focused on music class
Eight years ago, Barry Manilow was shocked to hear that a friend's daughter was futilely searching for a saxophone. The student wanted to try something new, but her school didn't have the instrument. Manilow, the veteran singer and composer with more...
Tags: Public Schools, Awards and Prizes, Schools, Music Theater, 1st Mariner Arena
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EdgeWoodstock pushed back to August
The day-long EdgeWoodstock cultural and music festival, originally scheduled for June 22, has been pushed back to Aug. 31 as more members of the Edgewood community have stepped forward to take part in organizing the event. Angela Peaker, a member of...Tags: Entertainment Events, U.S. Military, Defense, Woodstock Festival (1969), Aberdeen Proving Ground
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'Glee' recap: Sweet Dreams
In case you couldn't tell by the title, this episode is about dreams–Finn's dream of becoming a teacher (yes, that Finn); Rachel landing a role on Broadway; and Marley becoming a singer-songwriter, much like Taylor Swift, but not nearly as annoying....
Tags: Taylor Swift, William McKinley, Colleges and Universities, Glee (tv program), Oprah Winfrey
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Service dog helps Monarch Academy teacher monitor her diabetes
As Monarch Academy music teacher Kenzie Turk talked about the trials of living with Type 1 diabetes, her service dog, Bear, lay nearby, drifting in and out of a deep sleep. Dozing in class isn't usually acceptable at the public charter school in Glen...Tags: Allergies, Glen Burnie, Diseases and Illnesses, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Tour De Vino
With four vineyards conveniently located in practically each corner of Harford County, you don’t have to travel all the way to Sonoma to sip award-winning wines, experience scenic vistas and learn all about the winemaking process. In 2010, Harford...
Tags: Noir, Baltimore County, Havre de Grace, Tourism and Leisure, Rentals
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