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Now through June 2022, every infant, toddler and Pre-K student in Maryland and their parents, child care providers, caregivers and educators w…
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Gallery to host virtual art classes
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America recently published a book to help adults discuss the disease with children, and the Alzheimer’s Associat…
Equestrian director honored
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Ten career military veterans with 106 years of service to their country were recently presented with Quilts of Valor by PAX Sound of Freedom a…
Charles library to host Connect 2 Success
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John B. King, Jr. will hold a virtual discussion titled “ Looking to the Past to Reclaim Our Future” 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 31. King will rec…
Calvert parks return to summer hours
Every year is a good year to engage students in how government works and inarguably, 2020 was ripe with lessons.
Growing up in Los Angeles, author Lisa Yee would go to the library and check out as many books as she could carry, and many Charles County Pub…
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St. Mary’s College of Maryland will present a free virtual piano performance titled Out of the Crucible: How Black Composers Combined Their Ro…
Sotterley Plantation to host annual potato planting day
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The Sultana Education Foundation will hold a series of virtual seminars dealing with the Chesapeake Bay.
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Mike Callahan has a love of birds, and the Nanjemoy Creek Environmental Education Center instructor will share that love of all things aviary during a presentation April 15 during a meeting of the La Plata Garden Club.
She may need a microphone to help her hear people and a walker, but there’s no denying that Marie Barrett, who turned 103 years old on April 1, still has a whip-like sense of humor.
All women deserve a shout-out during National Women’s Month, but here are several who are doing their part for their communities: