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The author talk is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 12.

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The author talk is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 12.

The Wilsonville Patch shares a list of events that bridge the gap between information and entertainment in the last week of October.
The community is invited to help activate new traffic signals and LED safety lights on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Events include a rendition of "Shrek" and a visit to Shenandoah University.
The meeting is scheduled to take place Monday, Oct. 24.
The event is set for Wednesday, Nov. 2.
Early voting for spring ISD bond referendum and board trustee begins Oct. 24.
The last networking breakfast will be held Tuesday, Oct. 25.
The meeting is set for Tuesday, Oct. 25 in the middle school library at 8:15 p.m.
Agencies across the country attempt to serve outstanding family violence warrants.
National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day takes place Oct. 22.
Pikesville and Randallstown are among the areas hosting free flu clinics on Oct. 22.
Flu clinics will be held Oct. 22 at several locations in Baltimore County, including on York Road in Towson.
Clinics will be held Oct. 22.
The FEMA Disaster Recovery Center is open for local victims of Hurricane Hermine.
The free event is set for Sunday, Oct. 30.
The event takes place Saturday, Oct. 22.
Collection begins Saturday, Oct. 22.
The exhibit is on display Nov. 5 through Dec. 17.
The robot is newest educational tool aimed at encouraging local communities to recycle.