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New Walters exhibit explores the art of the ancient Americas
Except for the spout sticking up from its backbone, the reddish-brown clay dog bears a striking resemblance to the Chihauhau curled up in front of your fireplace. There's the whiplike tail that's been temporarily stilled, the ears cocked sleepily in...Tags: Dog (animal), Walters Art Museum, Arts, Artists, Central America
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Highland/Fulton: Emmanuel United Methodist Church set for Shrove Tuesday dinner Feb. 21
Question: What day comes before Ash Wednesday? Answer: Shrove Tuesday. Next question: What kind of meal is typically consumed on Shrove Tuesday? Why, pancakes of course! Next question: Have you ever noticed how some things taste so much better when...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Google Inc., Schools, Animals, Literature
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Would you kiss a cow? St. Paul's youth group wants to know
Most people are aware that St. Francis of Assisi is known as the patron saint of animals. Most depictions of the saint show him with a bird on his shoulder or in his hand and other small animals gathered around his feet. He loved animals. But, did he ever...Tags: Charity, Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities, Groundhog Day
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Old Town Laurel: Scotchtown Hills Elementary to hold blood drive for student
Scotchtown Hills Elementary physical education teacher Aubrie Santuccio, along with the American Red Cross, is hosting a blood drive to benefit student Marisol Ramirez. Marisol was born with her small intestine completely blocked. In September 2009,...Tags: Charity, Anglican, Christianity, Emergency Health Procedures, Cat (animal)
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Post office releases working dog stamps
The Baltimore SunThe U.S. Postal Servic ewill be making dog people very happy today with the release of the new working dog stamps. The set of four stamps, that celebrates the partnership of dogs and people, depicts four typical jobs of working canines: guide dogs,...Tags: Dog (animal), Government Postal Delivery, Annapolis, Defense, National Security
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Marriottsville/Sykesville/Woodstock: For winter lovers, a nature walk could be just the ticket at Howard County Conservancy
So far, winter temperatures in our area have felt mild, thus confusing some early spring-blooming plants. In my yard, winter jasmine has broken out in happy yellow bloom and daffodil sprouts have bravely popped above the surface of the earth. For those...Tags: Movies, Howard County, Movies, Culture, Culture
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West Friendship: Howard County Historical Society 'discovered' at new Miller Branch Library
When the new Miller Branch Library opened Dec. 17, library employee Monica Suchowski noted that the "opening day" crowd numbered larger than anyone could have expected. The massive, impressive building gives testimony to the great value of our Howard...Tags: Charity, Howard County, Culture, Culture, Libraries
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Anne Arundel County volunteer briefs
Annapolis Language Bank Volunteers who are fluent in a second language are needed to welcome area visitors who might have difficulty communicating in English. Volunteers also are called upon by Public Safety officials, health organizations, hospitals,...Tags: Nursing Homes, Natural Resources, Medical Specialization, Alzheimer's Disease, Abusive Behavior
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Family reunited with dog lost for four years
The Baltimore SunA family was reunited over the holidays with their dog that had been missing four years. Dodger disappeared while the Willey Family of Owings Mills was away. They thought he had been safe inside, but when they got home, the Collie mix was gone, with no...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Semiconductors and Active Components, Anne Arundel County, Hospitals and Clinics, Severna Park
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Temple Adas Shalom community pitches in to honor Dr. King
Members of the Temple Adas Shalom community in Havre de Grace participated in a social action project Saturday night to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King.
"Instead of having a religious service in Dr. King's honor, as we have done for the past...Tags: Social Problems, Havre de Grace, Judaism, Martin Luther King Jr., Animals
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Senator Theatre still awaiting word on historic tax credits
Operators of the Senator Theatre were waiting anxiously this week to hear whether they will be awarded state historic tax credits for their planned $3 million expansion and renovation of the landmark 1939 Art Deco cinema house.
They did not make the...Tags: Tax Credits, Senator Theatre, Executive Branch, Tom Kiefaber, Government
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Estate of late Lutherville resident will aid animal shelter equipment
The Baltimore County Council is scheduled to introduce a bill at its inaugural meeting of 2012, on Tuesday, Jan. 3, that will allow the county to accept a $17,000 donation from the estate of a late Lutherville animal lover to the Department of Health....Tags: Timonium, Animals, Baltimore County
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