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    Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Scrabble at the Bain Center

    Activity Pals For single seniors. Get together with others to attend events, shop, go sightseeing, dine out and more. 301-596-6385. The Bain Center 5470 Ruth Keeton Way, Columbia. 410-313-7213. •Acting Up! Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. A theater...

    Tags: Scrabble (game), Physical Conditions, Health and Medical Professionals, The Queen of Versailles (movie), Charles Schwab

  2. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Howard County datebook Datebook

    Sunday, April 7 Remembrance service The Holocaust Remembrance Committee of the Jewish Federation of Howard County and the Howard County Board of Rabbis will host a service at 6 p.m. at Beth Shalom Congregation, 8070 Harriet Tubman Lane in Columbia....

    Tags: Glaucoma, Music, Christianity, Event Planning, Mother's Day

  4. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Chris Bohjalian sets love amid horror

    Chris Bohjalian's novel "The Sandcastle Girls" has many traditional elements of compelling fiction — people with secrets, shocking plot twists, compulsively likable characters and a rich love story. It also describes the 1915 mass killing of Armenians — "The Slaughter You Know Next to Nothing About," as one of the characters in his book calls it.
    Chris Bohjalian's novel "The Sandcastle Girls" has many traditional elements of compelling fiction — people with secrets, shocking plot twists, compulsively likable characters and a rich love story. It also describes the 1915 mass killing of...

    Tags: Authors, Literature, World War I (1914-1918), Massacres, Genocide

  6. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. History Matters

    100 Years Ago Monumental monuments From the Times social column: "Mrs. Andrew Norton and daughter of Baltimore, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Cromwell. "Mr. John Penn, of Savage, was visitor here the past week. "Mr. John E. Gaither who was...

    Tags: Howard County, Nursing, Medical Specialization, Johnny Unitas, Farms

  8. Feb 25, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. An opportunity to break free of Ticketmaster

    I thought Ticketmaster was the most hated company in America, but it turns out to have had some competition for that title in recent years. It lost last year to AT&T, Bank of America, Walmart and Electronic Arts, the maker of digital games.
    I thought Ticketmaster was the most hated company in America, but it turns out to have had some competition for that title in recent years. It lost last year to AT&T, Bank of America, Walmart and Electronic Arts, the maker of digital games. The...

    Tags: Banking, Countrywide Financial Corp., Bank of America Corp., Jackson Browne, Peter G. Angelos

  10. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Women take heart from visit to Israel

    Pikesville resident Debra Attman is well known as a local philanthropist, providing the driving energy behind several events, including the Chocolate Affair, the annual event benefiting Health Care for the Homeless.
    Pikesville resident Debra Attman is well known as a local philanthropist, providing the driving energy behind several events, including the Chocolate Affair, the annual event benefiting Health Care for the Homeless. But it was her work with The...

    Tags: Israel, Immigration, Trips and Vacations, Pikesville, Knesset

  12. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore students make paper hearts for Newtown families

    As the Newtown, Conn., community looks for comfort in the wake of one of the most deadly school shootings in history, it will be able to tap into the hearts of students in Baltimore City.
    As the Newtown, Conn., community looks for comfort in the wake of one of the most deadly school shootings in history, it will be able to tap into the hearts of students in Baltimore City. Students at Dallas F. Nicholas Sr. Elementary School have...

    Tags: Separation of Church and State, Teaching and Learning, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Teachers, Students

  14. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Jewish community comes together to celebrate Hanukkah

    Bel Air's Jewish community and friends came together Sunday evening to light the menorah and celebrate the second night of Hanukkah.
    Bel Air's Jewish community and friends came together Sunday evening to light the menorah and celebrate the second night of Hanukkah. It was a celebration inside the Bel Air Reckord Armory on Main Street, with about 60 people drinking hot apple cider,...

    Tags: Religious Festivals, Christianity, Judaism, Menorahs, Christmas

  16. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  17. Clarksville: At 5th District Fire Station, share a pizza with Santa

    The holiday rush is on. This column includes everything currently on my calendar for December. More details for later events will come next week. Those with little ones will be heading to the 5th District Fire station on Dec. 8 for Pizza with Santa. The...

    Tags: Turkey (animal), Turkey, Clarksville, Entertainment Events

  18. Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. 'American Horror Story: Asylum' recap, 'I am Anne Frank, Part I'

    Briarcliff has a new patient and she claims to be the infamous Anne Frank who died during the Holocaust. Only she didn’t die, she says. She continued her life in America so her martyr status would open the world’s eyes to the injustices occurring in Germany.
    Briarcliff has a new patient and she claims to be the infamous Anne Frank who died during the Holocaust. Only she didn’t die, she says. She continued her life in America so her martyr status would open the world’s eyes to the injustices...

    Tags: Anne Frank, Migration, Criminals, Murder

  20. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Students celebrate all things German-American at McDaniel College event

    Maggi Uhland was happy on Tuesday that she decided to pursue German at South Carroll High School.
    Maggi Uhland was happy on Tuesday that she decided to pursue German at South Carroll High School. "It is a lot easier than Spanish and a lot more fun," the 14-year-old freshman said, of the language. "And we can choose to come here." Uhland was one of...

    Tags: Central Asia, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Movies, High Schools

  22. Sep 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. State expected to give MARC contract to Bombardier

    The O'Malley administration has chosen a Canadian company to operate two MARC commuter train lines, passing over a competitor whose critics have tied it to Nazi Germany and avoiding a potential fight with Holocaust survivors. The Maryland Department of...

    Tags: Germany, U.S. House of Representatives, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland), Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Train Service

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A look at a piece of art made by Mackenzie Robinson from Marian High School for an art and essay contest for the Holocaust Museum at Temple Beth-El.