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Things to know if you are pondering a tented reception
I absolutely love tented weddings. I think they are a perfect medley of casual and sophisticated. IÂ am really excited to be hosting my own tented wedding but for any couples out there considering this route, I have a few “hindsight” points you...
Tags: Rentals, Marriage, Labor Legislation, Weddings
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Lansdowne High to host community health and safety fair
Ever wonder how to do Zumba or eat healthier or what the proper fire safety procedures are? To answer those questions — and many others — Lansdowne High School is hosting its seventh annual Community Health and Safety Information Fair,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, High Schools, Women's Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Wedding registries get wacky as couples ask for cars or even engines
Have you heard about the wacky registry trend? It’s true! Brides are going a little wacky with their registries nowadays. Recently NBC's "Today Show" even had a segment about “Registries Gone Wild” where couples asked for things like...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Today (tv program), Honeymooning, Dodge, Car Engine Repair
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New Laurel KinderMender designed intentionally for fun
From its name to a play area filled with children's books, games and other toys, Route 1's KinderMender, looks more like a day-care center instead of a pediatric medical facility. KinderMender's play area has a white picket fence, flat-screen television...
Tags: Carrollton, Health and Safety at School, Ear Infection, Flu, Strep Throat
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Advocates say Baltimore's plan to end homelessness is in disarray
Halfway through Baltimore's long-term plan to end homelessness, advocates complain that the strategy is in disarray and worry that the number of men, women and children without permanent homes has grown — despite millions of dollars being pumped...
Tags: Helen Holton, Rentals, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Epidemics and Plagues, Homelessness
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Invest wisely in early childhood
As we struggle through the fifth year of recession, facing budget cuts, austerity and now the sequester, it may be a good time to re-evaluate our national priorities. Last year, the Reach Out and Read program that distributes books to low-income...
Tags: Entertainment Events, High Blood Pressure, Health Care Reform (2009), Nutrition, Nobel Prize Awards
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When schools are more than schools
To be strong, healthy and safe, Baltimore needs leaders who maintain their priorities in challenging circumstances. Last year, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake increased funding for coordinated Out-of-School-Time (OST) programming, which uses public schools...
Tags: Open Society Institute of Baltimore, Local Government, Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Healthy Diet
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Who makes the cut for an invitation to the bridal shower?
One of my bridesmaids recently asked me for my bridal shower guest list. Who knew that would be so hard for me? I found myself researching etiquette and trends on who from the wedding invite list also gets an invite to the bridal shower. Well, the...
Tags: Marriage, Weddings
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The case for getting an on-site venue coordinator
At our venue, we’re lucky to have a wedding coordinator who works with us to ensure everything comes together. She'll help us especially on the day of the wedding to make sure the details are handled so that we can enjoy the moment. Since it's...
Tags: Marriage, Weddings
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Tax-free reading
Here's a quiz for all current and future college students and their families: Which of the following has risen in price the most sharply over the last several decades — tuition, health care, the consumer price index or textbooks? For the correct...
Tags: Consumer Confidence, Annapolis, Students, Martin O'Malley, Consumers
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Sanctimonious pro-life lobby
I would counter the headline on Maria Santo's criticism of pro-choice advocates ("Dishonesty underlies abortion law," March 5) with one of my own: "Extreme sanctimony underlies pro-life argument." Anti-abortionists — please, can we call them...
Tags: Abortion, Lobbying
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Wedded: Shellie Bronis and Kenneth Spencer
Wedding date: Jan. 26, 2012 Her story: Shellie Bronis, 27, grew up in Baltimore. She is a marine biologist for the Department of Natural Resources. Her father, Joseph Bronis Jr., is a retired water taxi captain, and her mother, Paulette Bronis, is a...
Tags: Wedding Cake, Chocolate Cake, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Stevensville, Disc Jockeys
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