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Bethesda Concert Series Welcomes Restaurants & Wineries
This year's concerts will feature local food, beer, and wine during the concerts, which run through July 20.

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This year's concerts will feature local food, beer, and wine during the concerts, which run through July 20.

Graduates learn how to prevent injuries and handle emergencies when home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting.
Doug Florian and Ted Scheu held assemblies for elementary students to discuss poetry and helped students write their own poems.
The Farmers Market will be available every weekend through October and will have the original vendors starting June 17.
Pelham Art Center will be holding summer classes and camps for children 3-17 all summer to spark creativity.
The interactive forum will discuss self-awareness, sensitivity, openness, and learning from differences.
The meeting will take place on June 12 and will discuss community needs in Alameda.
The fees have been put in place by the Berkeley Unified School District and will be paid to the district.
The time change will allow for Council to better strategize to manage the duration of meetings.
CHHS is being recognized for being among the highest achieving schools in the state.
The meeting will discuss the segment of the East Link that runs between 124th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 20th Street.
Gabe Hurley a resident and trauma survivor of Somerset was honored at this year's picnic.
Visitors will be able to learn about the recycling process and operations.
The awards recognize each hospital’s commitment to providing the most appropriate diagnosis and treatment of stroke or heart failure.
The 111th commencement marked the largest graduating class as well as the first class with international students.
Pool passes are offered for residents, individuals 18 years and older or a family pool pass which includes free swim lessons.
The Will County Clerk has started preparations for the 2018 Primary Elections by actively recruiting election judges for the voting process.
This year the club will be recognizing East Haven Firefighter John Coughlin and Police Officer Luke Rasile.
The Age is Just a # run/walk will be held on June 24. All proceeds will go to the Harford County’s Office on Aging’s Senior Emergency Fund.
More than 200 volunteers gathered together on ‘Main Street’ at The Village in recognition of their service to Waveny throughout the year.