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Art exhibits
European paintings St. John's College in Annapolis will exhibit The Elegant Salon: European Academic Paintings from the Syracuse University Art Collection through tomorrow in the Mitchell Gallery. Hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays and 7 p....Tags: Gardens and Parks, Severna Park, Tourism and Leisure, Book, Colleges and Universities
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Police seek gunmen in shooting of man
Baltimore police were seeking two unidentified males after the shooting last night of a man on a street in the Coldstream-Homestead-Montpelier community. The victim's name was withheld. Shortly after 9 p.m., Northeastern District police responding to a...Tags: Assault, Murder, Injuries, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Members sought
The Community Advisory Council to the Board of Education is seeking at-large members for the 2008-2009 school year. The panel of residents and representatives from PTAs advises the elected school board, sponsors educational programming for members and...Tags: Medicine, Ellicott City, Herbal Medicines
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Man fatally shot in Northeast Baltimore; 2 suspects sought
Baltimore city police were seeking two unidentified males after the fatal shooting tonight of a man on a street in the Coldstream-Homestead- Montpelier community. The victim's name was withheld pending notification of relatives. Shortly after 9 p.m.,...Tags: Assault, Murder, Injuries, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Vermont's fall foliage still thrills leaf lovers
Special to NewsdayIt may be stating the obvious, but when the question is fall foliage, the answer is always Vermont. Any discussion among veteran leaf-peepers as to which of the 50 states consistently offers the most spectacular fall foliage invariably gets the...Tags: New York Weather, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Connecticut River, Long Island, Public Holidays
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Old Look For Madison's Home
It isn't exactly common to make a house two-thirds smaller, or to remove the indoor plumbing. But that's what's been done at Montpelier, the plantation mansion of President James Madison in Orange, Va. The brick Georgian home at the foothills of the Blue...Tags: Society, Ceremonies, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Mount Vernon
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Free classes
Tai Sophia Institute, 7750 Montpelier Road, North Laurel, will offer a week of introductory classes in t'ai chi chih; qi gong: Dance of the Phoenix; Chakra Energy Balancing; Feldenkrais: Awareness Through Movement; Yoga and Meditation; and other classes...Tags: Medicine, Herbal Medicines
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Tai Sophia Institute planning open house
Tai Sophia Institute, 7750 Montpelier Road, North Laurel, will offer an open house for its graduate programs in acupuncture, herbal medicine and applied healing arts from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Visitors can meet faculty, students and graduates...Tags: Medicine, Further Education, Herbal Medicines
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At Madison's Montpelier, what's old is new again
Associated PressIt isn't exactly common to make a house two-thirds smaller, or to remove the indoor plumbing. But that's what's been done at Montpelier, the plantation mansion of President James Madison. The brick Georgian home at the foothills of the Blue Ridge...Tags: History, Society, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Ceremonies
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Sunday arts festival The Inner West Street Association will hold a First Sunday Swing-N-Jazz Arts Festival from noon to 5 p.m. in the first block of West St. from Church Circle to Calvert Street around to Whitmore Park Plaza. The event will...Tags: Christianity, Severna Park, Colleges and Universities, Culture, Music Industry
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Montpelier celebrates restoration
Montpelier is celebrating the completion of a $24 million restoration that's returned the plantation home to the era of James Madison's presidency and retirement years. The restoration of Madison's lifelong home was the focus of a daylong event...Tags: Constitutional Issues
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James Madison plantation finishes $24M restoration
Associated Press WriterDescendants of President James Madison and the slaves who lived on his plantation joined U.S. Supreme Court justices and politicians on Wednesday to celebrate the end of a five-year, $24 million architectural renovation. Chief Justice John Roberts Jr....Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Society, Building Material, Tourism and Leisure, Ceremonies
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