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Fly a kite, stroll the grounds Saturday at Montpelier Festival of Herbs, Teas and the Arts
While Montpelier Mansion programs have been moved offsite during restoration at the historic house museum this year, one annual event will nevertheless be held at its regular place. The 17th annual Montpelier Festival of Herbs, Teas and the Arts is held...
Tags: Artists, Entertainment Events, Herbal Medicines, Festive Events, Drugs and Medicines
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Mark calendars for two -- count 'em -- big yard sales on May 4 [North Laurel/Savage]
Like community yard sales? Two are coming up on Saturday, May 4. Girl Scout Troop 1508's Community Yard Sale is at the North Laurel Community Center on May 4, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Spaces are $15 each or $25 for a double. For information, contact Laura...Tags: Laurel, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Festive Events, PTA
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Our 23A delegate wants to hear from her constituents [South Laurel/Montpelier]
Del. Geraldine Valentino-Smith, who represents South Laurel and Montpelier residents in legislative District 23A, met recently with constituents at the Montpelier Arts Center. While being treated to delectable snacks and coffee, community residents took...Tags: Justice System, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Bowie, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
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Rep. Edwards talks government cuts at Montpelier Arts Center
Maryland District 4 Rep. Donna Edwards spoke to constituents Saturday at the Montpelier Arts Center in Laurel, addressing economic concerns and outlining her current priorities. Edwards, a Democrat who represents parts of Prince George's and...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Budget Control Act of 2011, Mail Order Industry, Prince George's County, U.S. Postal Service
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South Laurel/Montpelier: Montpelier Mansion moves programs during renovations
Montpelier Mansion will be closed for a period of time this year for some major restoration work dealing primarily with moisture control issues. While the actual facility is closed, some programs usually offered there will be held at different venues in...Tags: Heart Failure, Diseases and Illnesses, Disease Prevention, Heart Disease, African-American History Month
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Montpelier/South Laurel: Elizabeth Ness is new School of Nursing Alumni Council president
Woodbridge Crossing resident Elizabeth Ness is the newly elected president of the University of Maryland School of Nursing Alumni Council. She brings more than 30 years of nursing experience to her new position, including six years in management and 18...Tags: Medical Research, Boston College, University of Maryland, College Park, Medical Specialization, National Institutes of Health
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Double shooting extends string of multi-victim gunfire in Baltimore
Two men, both 19, walked into a Baltimore hospital Thursday night with gunshot wounds. Police who responded to the hospital about 9:41 p.m. quickly determined both had been shot in the 5300 block of Lantern Court in the city's Westgate neighborhood,...Tags: Prosecution, Injuries and Wounds, Shootings, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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Montpelier/South Laurel: Myriad of mixed media works await at arts center
There are currently three excellent exhibits at the Montpelier Arts Center. Cedric Williams, whose works are shown in the Library Gallery, has created mixed media abstractions using photographs and natural materials to depict changes in abandoned...Tags: Artists, World War II (1939-1945), Hurricane Sandy (2012), Arts, Bowie State University
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Peter H. Anderson, Morgan professor
Peter H. Anderson, a former professor of electrical engineering at the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering at Morgan State University, died Sept. 19 from complications after brain surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Bel Air resident was 66....Tags: Technology, Teaching and Learning, Morgan State University, American Civil Liberties Union, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Fine arts curator takes a look at Montpelier's treasures
Fine arts curator Sumpter Priddy III gave a talk at Montpelier Mansion Sept. 15 about the rich history of antique furniture in Washington and its neighboring communities, in addition to highlighting what makes the mansion's furniture collection so...
Tags: Colonial Williamsburg, University of Maryland, College Park, Rentals, Museums, Prince George's County
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Montpelier sculpture show knows no boundaries
It seems appropriate that the 31st annual Montpelier Invitational Sculpture Exhibition contains work by 10 students who are Master of Fine Arts candidates at the University of Maryland, because they're all exploring the possibilities of nontraditional...
Tags: Artists, Arts, Sculpture
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Summer playgrounds moved to new locations in Laurel
Summer playground programs scheduled to begin Monday, June 25 at Bond Mill Elementary, Laurel Elementary and James Harrison Elementary have been relocated because of ongoing construction projects at the schools, according to information released by the...Tags: Prince George's County, Bowie, Schools, Elementary Schools, Gardens and Parks
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