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- Last month at the Port Deposit VFW Post 8185, members from the four posts in District 10 gathered to present awards to the students who placed in the two VFW-sponsored essay contests, "Patriots Pen" for middle schoolers and "Voice of Democracy" for high schoolers
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- Spring is here, and our community is anticipating the arrival of Easter. Two Easter egg hunt events on March 31.
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- Boy Scout Troop 828 welcomed Dylan Schulz into the ranks of Eagle Scout at the troop's Court of Awards on Feb. 9. The event was held at Havenwood Presbyterian Church, which sponsors the troop.
- Aspects of Christ's personality revealed Wednesday evenings in Lent.
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Friday night means fun and games for family at Christ United Methodist Church in Baltimore Highlands
Christ United Methodist in Baltimore Highlands offers light meal, then fun and games March 2. - The annual promotion gave away four million free pancakes in 2011
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- Havre de Grace celebrates Fat Tuesday with annual Mardi Gras parade
- Christians throughout Harford observe start of Lent
- Ash distribution and Communion offered for those of Catholic, Lutheran and Methodist faith.
- Now that Punxsutawney Phil has seen his shadow and we've all declared our love for family, friends and others at Valentine's Day, it won't be long before local Christians begin the six week observance of Lent.
- Elkridge: Saturday, Feb. 18 is the date for the seventh annual bull and oyster roast of the St. Augustine Church Knights of Columbus, Council #11618. The Knights always does a great job with this event.
- Mostly Main Street: Visitors guide is not just for the county's out-of-town guests
- Girl Scouting will celebrate its 100th anniversary on March 12, celebrating how Juliette Lowe brought scouting to Savannah, Ga., to start this wonderful program for girls in the United States.
- Now that Punxsutawney Phil has seen his shadow and we've all declared our love for family, friends and others at Valentine's Day, it won't be long before local Christians begin the six week observance of Lent.
- Marriottsville/Sykesville/Woodstock: St. James United Methodist Church would like to welcome the community to its annual Shrove Tuesday pancake supper, Feb. 321 from 5 to 7 p.m.
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- Twelve students from Cockeysville Middle School are having their artwork displayed at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
- St. Gregory of Nyssa is hosting a sacred music concert and Slavic Food Festival.