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- Players on Air will take to the stage to perform “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 200 Main Street, New Windsor.
- We’ve looked ahead throughout the entire month of December, picking the best holiday films playing on TV throughout the month, with streaming alternatives for the days where only clunkers are airing.
- Celebrate Carroll's history with the Pipe Creek Civil War Round Table at their annual Corbit's Charge event. Head back to the 1800s with reenactors and
- Take a trip back to the past this Saturday as the Carroll County Arts Council and Strawbridge Shrine host celebrations of the music and culture of yesteryear.
- In 1965, “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” the first animated TV special featuring characters from the “Peanuts” comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, was first
- Stephan Pastis' cartoon strip "Pearls Before Swine" has been featured in The Baltimore Sun's Sunday section for over 10 years, depicting quick-witted and memorable characters like Rat, Goat, and the ever-athirst Pig, each exploring a range of themes like modern technology, breakups, jobs and politics with a twist of humor.
- The Halloween-themed "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Double Down" continues the adventures of middle-schooler Greg Heffley with his mother's push for him to improve and focus on creative endeavors.
- Charlie Brown is in trouble with the Environmental Protection Agency, Lucy knows the Earth has 48 suns and Snoopy and Linus are planting French fries in the garden. These are just a few of the misadventures and explanations gone wrong as the Peanuts Gang explores the natural world in Peanuts... Naturally, an exhibition being hosted by Harford County Public Library January 29 to April 24.
- Harford County Public Library has announced the start of its latest Winter Reading Program:
- Sharpe, who said she reads over 70 books a year, has given a "Books for Holiday Gifts" lecture for over 20 years.
- A Faithful Circle Quilting Guild of Columbia donated 55 handmade flamingo-themed quilts to the Project Linus charity this week as a part of their ongoing philanthropy work through quilts and craft.
- After all, there's a market for alpaca hair (I guess fleece is the more appropriate term), and you have to brush them to harvest it. Similarly, sheep have to be shorn. Brushing dogs for dog fleece, therefore, seems to be a reasonable proposition. It could lead to a whole new industry, wherein people would drop their dogs of at brushing parlors and actually be paid for the amount of hair produced.
- On Saturday, December 3, the Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra presents its popular holiday concert. This year, it's "Holiday Melodies and Peanuts"—the Charles Schulz kind
- Anne Arundel: Cartoonist Inspires Anne Arundel Youngsters