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In addition to the ninja course, there’s a soccer field; a basketball court that doubles as a surface for pickleball; inflatable bouncy houses; and bubble balls that where kids can strap themselves inside, roll around and of to crash into one another.
More than a decade after surviving cancer and launching a philanthropic organization to aid foster kids, Grace Callwood is preparing for another notable journey — or two.
At 90, the Darlington resident has exhibited in galleries throughout the country, won more than 20 awards and sold nearly 300 of his works for as much as $2,000.
The Maryland Resident Curatorship Program, dating back to 1982, has matched over 40 properties with tenants, who fix up old homes in exchange for a practically rent-free stay through the end of their days.
Last June, Robert “Bob” Citrullo stepped into the new role. He’s served in the Army, has always had a fondness for dogs and spends his free time target shooting — but not hunting.