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🌱 AACPL Feminism Activism Seminar + Man Fatally Shot + Job Post
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Up and at 'em, Glen Burnie! Let's get you all caught up to start this Tuesday, March 8, off on an informed note. Here's everything you need to know about what's happening around Glen Burnie today.
First, today's weather:
Partly sunny and cooler. High: 52, low: 38.
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Here are the top 5 stories in Glen Burnie today:
- AACPL Glen Burnie branch is hosting a Feminist Activism Seminar. The event will present examples of contemporary and historical feminist activism on Wednesday, March 9 at 7 p.m. (AACP-Glen Burnie)
- A Glen Burnie man was fatally shot outside of a bar on Wednesday, March 2. The Howard County Police Department arrived at the Wing's Sports Bar around 2 a.m. and found the victim, Jesus Oisreal Freeman, dead at the scene. Police are working on identifying who is responsible for the incident. (CBS Local)
- Nearby News: Two pedestrians were hit when trying to cross Pulaski Highway in Rosedale on Sunday. Baltimore County police said Darious T. Eason, 36, was pronounced dead and the second pedestrian was taken to a local hospital. They were struck by a 2006 BMW 750i, and police are investigating the crash. (wmar2news)
- Anne Arundel Community College in Glen Burnie is hosting a St. Patrick's Day Cupcake Decorating Virtual Workshop. If you would like to participate in this fun class to learn how to make festive cupcakes and get to know some members of the community, connect in the class along with Cheryl, owner of Cheryl's Sparkly Creations. Click here for details. (Stay Happening)
- Job post alert! Part-time Culinary Arts Instructor for youth programming at LTYC is needed. Are you passionate about arts education and impacting the lives of today's youth? LTYC is the perfect place for you to expand your career! "We are seeking dynamic and dedicated teaching artists, and arts educators with experience in Performing and Creative Arts to serve in your area! If you think you're a good fit, we want to hear from you! Please email your resume to HR@ltyc.net." (Patch)
Today in Glen Burnie:
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- Lunch with Leaders — Women’s History Month Celebration at CofC. (Noon.)
- Preschool Storytime at AACPL. (1:30 p.m.)
- Dark Tranquility — Tour 2022 at Baltimore Soundstage. (7 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- "A convoy of truckers, big rigs, pickup trucks, SUVs, and sedans returned to the Capital Beltway Monday to protest government mandates after making a loop around the interstate on Sunday. The convoy planned to drive in the right lane from Hagerstown to Washington, D.C., before returning to western Maryland. Organizers warn protests will ramp up if they are ignored by Congress." (Patch)
- "A man is dead after a huge fire at a fuel facility in South Baltimore could be seen for miles.
Baltimore City Fire crews were called to the fuel facility on Curtis Avenue around 7 a.m. That's not far from the Anne Arundel County line. The fire department says three coworkers tried saving the man, but he was engulfed in flames. Those three coworkers escaped, and no other injuries were reported." (WMAR2NEWS)
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