Anyone interested in applying for Harford’s nursing program is strongly advised to attend a session.
Students completed 160 hours of training in physicians’ offices across Harford County after completing coursework.
Gerety Insurance is proud to announce that they have been voted Best of Harford for the second year in a row by Harford Magazine.
The show is recommended for children pre-K through third grade.
Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Business Speakers Series takes place January 8 at the Abingdon Library.
The 2026 Camp Curiosity Catalog goes live online on December 15, and registration opens January 15 at 8 AM.
Expect a lively blend of spontaneous comedy where anything can happen.
It's a musical celebration of the 1970s from the songbooks of Billy Joel and Elton John.
The induction ceremony was held December 2 in Edgewood Hall.
This comprehensive, free online platform is dedicated to skilled trades career development.
Dogs are selected based on lessons being taught and hair types discussed in class.
Register now to start classes in the spring semester, which begins January 26, 2026.
The train garden is on display through January 4, 2026
New vehicle brings library resources and technology to underserved communities in Harford County.
All roles are open to all actors 18+ unless they are auditioning for a teen ensemble role.
Harford Community College’s Music Department is hosting two musical performances on campus in December.
Let Harford Community College take the stress out of taking a road trip to Philadelphia to see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.
ESL classes help students improve their English for everyday life and work.
The exhibition at the Bel Air Library is a collaboration among HCPL, Harford County Cultural Arts Board and Havre de Grace Arts Collective.
Celtic Angels Christmas captivates audiences of all ages with the magic of the season!
The deadline for nominations is December 3.
All roles are open; dancers must be at least 11 years of age or older by the audition date.
The SOAR ASAP program at Harford will provide students with dedicated advisors, financial assistance, and support programs.
Harford’s GED® classes are designed around the GED ® test which covers 4 separate areas: reading/writing, science, social studies, and math.
All proceeds from the sale were donated to the College's Foundation for the College’s William Schwartzman Memorial Textbook Scholarship.
Ring in the holiday season with a magical journey to the Land of the Sweets.
Applications for Harford Leadership Academy may be submitted through January 7, 2026.
Roenna Fahrney Recognition Awards were also presented, and staff members were recognized for educational awards.
Harford’s Learning Center offers a variety of services to support students in achieving their academic goals.
Twenty-five nonprofits receive general operating or arts programming funding for FY26.
GIS Day is an annual international event that celebrates Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Geospatial Technology.
Join the meeting in person in Edgewood Hall, Room 132 or watch the meeting via the Internet.
The scholarship provides tuition assistance for eligible applicants to attend community college.
Participants will have the opportunity to network and discuss careers with working engineers from the Society of American Military Engineers
The event is focused on simplifying the FAFSA process.
Harford’s Nursing Program is challenging, rewarding, and selective.
Hays-Heighe House and the HCC Library will be showing a reel of excerpts entitled “Voices and Visions” on November 10 and 11.
Six hundred fifty guests enjoyed “Epic Rewind: Eighties in the Stacks” at the Abingdon Library November 1.
The new playground is a fun and accessible space designed for children to learn and play together.
Journaling, harp music concerto, Japanese temari and Dinovember activities highlight the month.