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Annapolis Parents Can Explore Summer Camps At Fairs
Annapolis will hold a fair for families to explore camps and sign up for programs at discounted rates

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Annapolis will hold a fair for families to explore camps and sign up for programs at discounted rates

Vincent Dwayne Young was found during a visual cell check. This incident is being thoroughly investigated for violations of policy and law.
Read on for schedules impacted by the holiday.
Aidan Busch is the first-place winner and recipient of the John H. Emery Youth, Pageantry and Patriotism Award.
The symposium will offer a plenary session, several breakout workshops led by experts in the areas of finance, disabilities, law, and more.
It is expected that this Sunday, over 350 people will be running into the lake at Twin Lakes Recreation Area in Palatine.
Wendy Lichtenberg of Stamford and Clayton Collum eighth out of 40 teams by scoring 36 points in the final match of the VEX IQ Challenge.
If your child will be five years old on or before January 1, he/she is eligible to start kindergarten in August 2017.
TCA is one of 178 services in the country to successfully complete the voluntary review process.
These free seminars are geared toward tourism-related businesses. Participants are encouraged to bring their lunches.
Ainsley Brown serving with the Company A, 101st Signal Battalion received a promotion to the rank of private 1st class.
Maria Viana, serving with the Headquarters, 53rd Troop Command, received a promotion to the rank of sergeant major.
This is the tenth season of the series, with eight visual art shows in eight venues running through Apr. 14.
A collection box will be on Main Street of the library until Mar. 6. Protein bars, Ziplock bags, travel-size shampoos are sought after.
The late Barbara Lehtonen left approximately $25 K to the district for homeless education. She taught at LCPS for 33 years.
A leader will be awarded for contributing to the advancement of the status of women in the community and workplace, and more.
The WAC is part of a network of 329 Local Cultural Councils serving all 351 cities and towns in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
NPR talk show host Kojo Nnamdi will kick off a series of talks at Montgomery County libraries about cultural and current issues.
Nominated by peers with recommendations made by school administrators, these recipients have achieved the highest standards of excellence.
Donations can be dropped off at the Community Services Office weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., February 20 through March 15.