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How We Work Out: Rock Climbing at Earth Treks in Timonium
On Mondays, Wednesdays and Sundays, a group of women can be found scaling their way up the 40-foot walls of the Earth Treks indoor climbing center in Timonium. The women started climbing for different reasons, but they all have one thing in common: a...
Tags: Timonium, Climbing
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Mentoring program makes perfect match
Every Wednesday, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., sisters Shytira and Shyrell Everett arrive at the Weinberg Family Center Y for two hours of charades, rock climbing, homework help, arts and crafts, picnics and other activities with mentors Sara Milstein and Kim...
Tags: Climbing, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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West Friendship: Volunteer firefighters invite you to check out their house
Calling all kids and their parents. This is the weekend for the annual West Friendship Volunteer Fire Department Open House. The kid-friendly event features Sparky the Fire Dog, displays of the various fire apparatus, demonstrations, tours of Station 3,...Tags: Sykesville, Students, Teaching and Learning, Human Rights, Carroll County (Maryland)
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Pact with neighbors on Towson Y plan averts appeals hearing
The Towson Family Center Y on Friday reached an agreement with a set of neighbors who opposed the Y's redevelopment plan, an agreement that saw the Y make concessions on its new design but allows for construction for the new $11 million building to begin....
Tags: YMCA, Climbing
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The Grand Prix of Baltimore isn't for racing alone
The beach volleyball won't be back this year (boo!), but the second Grand Prix of Baltimore will still be offering a handful of activities that don't involve hurtling through the streets of Charm City at normally illegal speeds. The Sunoco Victory Stage,...Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Spider (music group), Auto Racing, Music, Sunoco Incorporated
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African American Festival draws thousands, despite heat
Fourteen-year-old Carl Bradley sank long jump after long jump Saturday from the Xtreme Basketball Xhibition courts at Baltimore's African American Festival in a sweat-soaked gray T-shirt, while his former NBA star father, Dudley Bradley, hung out in the...Tags: Minority Groups, Ellis Island, Artscape, College Sports, Randallstown
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Four days of tribute and activity for Westminster's 145th Memorial Day observance
The 145th consecutive Memorial Day observance in Westminster is being planned as a four-day event, May 25-28, with numerous activities to honor and pay tribute to veterans. The celebration, sponsored by the American Legion Post 31, has been coordinated...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), World War II (1939-1945), Korean War (1950-1953), Energy Saving, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
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For 43rd year, Towsontown Spring Festival set to draw a crowd
There are literally hundreds of details that have be confirmed, ironed out, sorted through and resolved before the 43rd annual Towsontown Spring Festival hits the streets, Saturday and Sunday, May 5-6, in downtown Towson. But on Monday of this week Nancy...Tags: Concerts, Festive Events, Towson Commons, Army National Guard, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated
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'Daze' of music and celebration coming to downtown Towson
Flowers, music, food, entertainment, shopping and community spirit are being rolled together for four days in May — dubbed "Towson Spring Daze" by the Towson Chamber of Commerce. Set for Thursday through Sunday, May 3-6, and sponsored by the...
Tags: Jimmy Buffett, Towson, Music, Justice System, Entertainment Events
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Harford Veterans Day events include parade, exhibits, ceremonies, speeches and more
Harford County will hold a special observance in Bel Air to honor of the service of veterans to our country for Veterans Day 2011 which this year falls on 11-11-11.
A three-days of special events will run from Thursday through Saturday. There will be...Tags: Veterans Affairs, World War I (1914-1918), World War II (1939-1945), Minority Groups, Native Americans
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Longtime Whatcom Family YMCA director to retire
The Bellingham HeraldWhen Dave Harding was hired as director of the Whatcom Family YMCA, there was talk of moving the Y from downtown to the outskirts of Bellingham, in part because it occupied, in the words of a longtime board member, an "old, dilapidated, crummy-looking...Tags: Clubs and Associations, YMCA, Personal Income, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Climbing
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Public tours Scout Reserve
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.Hundreds of West Virginians got the opportunity Sunday to preview the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve near Mount Hope in Fayette County. The open house precedes the 2013 National Scout Jamboree, the Summit's inaugural event which will be...Tags: Social Organizations, Boy Scouts of America, Youth Organizations, Mount Hope, Climbing
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