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Parrott speaks to Tea Party about Annapolis session, death penalty petition drive
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comHagerstown Tea Party supporters gathered at the Beaver Creek Country Club on Thursday night to hear Del. Neil C. Parrott, R-Washington, talk about the recently concluded session of the Maryland General Assembly and a drive to collect petitions to...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Personal Weapon Control, Punishment, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Gun Control
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'Great Give' raises $600K for Anne Arundel charities
A 24-hour charity marathon raised more than $600,000 for Anne Arundel County nonprofit groups this week. The "Great Give," organized by the Community Foundation for Anne Arundel County, encouraged donors to give to their favorite charities through a...
Tags: Social Services, Charity, Social Issues
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Anne Arundel County exhibits
'Grains of Sand' An exhibition of digital collages, watercolor paintings and calligraphy by Joan Machinchick is on view through June 30 in the Willow and the Garden galleries at Quiet Waters Park, 600 Quiet Waters Park Road in Annapolis. A reception...Tags: Education, Artists, Arts and Culture, Anne Arundel Community College, Arts
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Frederick woman intends to vie for state Senate seat
The Frederick News-Post, Md.State Sen. Ron Young likely recognizes the name of Blair Pettrey, the Frederick woman who has declared her intention of seizing his seat in 2014. She's the one who launched the "lovely letter-writing campaign" that sent Young's offices a daily...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Physical Conditions, Maryland General Assembly, Personal Weapon Control, Frederick County (Maryland)
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Religion briefs
Gospel concert "Divine & Friends Right Direction Gospel Xplosion," featuring DiVine of Annapolis, the Christian Cavaliers, Tony Winston & Star Christ, the original Little Ark Male Chorus and others will be held at 3:30 p.m. at Cecil Memorial United...Tags: Glen Burnie, Radio Industry, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Methodist
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Sailing developing as high school sport
Almost every Saturday morning from March to mid-May, sailboats can be seen racing through the water at the Norfolk Yacht Club. Jumping from one side of the boat to the other, and ducking as the sails swing over their heads, high school students do their...Tags: Hampton Roads, Sailing, Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia), Smithfield, Boats
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Peggy Stewart House for sale in Annapolis
Tucked away in the state's capital, adjacent to the Naval Academy, sits the Peggy Stewart House, a historic house that played an important role in the American Revolution and was home at different times to a signer of the Constitution and a signer of...
Tags: Banking, Arts and Culture, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), United States Naval Academy, Human Interest
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Senior briefs
Calendar These activities will be offered at the Annapolis Senior Activity Center, 119 S. Villa Ave. Information: 410-222-1818: Concert Charles Sullivan performs Broadway tunes, American Songbook standards, gospel and more at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, May...Tags: Odenton, Diabetes, Physical Conditions, Parkinson's Disease, Scrabble (game)
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New principal adds to wave of transition at Annapolis Area Christian School
What started for Robert McCollum as a two-year leave of absence from a teaching job in Chicago has expanded into a five-year stint guiding 300 students in a Christian school in Bogota, Colombia. That enrollment was about a tenth of what McCollum was...Tags: Trials, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Bogota (Colombia), Colombia
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'Congressional hearings' help Howard students embrace the Constitution
Being called to a congressional hearing can be an intimidating experience for national leaders, business executives and even elected officials. But Gorman Crossing Elementary School fifth-grader Tobi Arewa is getting used to it. "At first when I am...Tags: Government, Language, Teaching and Learning, Students, Judges
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Annapolis offers a big 'Swing' for its 47th season opener
Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre will begin its 47th season of theater under the stars May 23 with Paul Kelly's "Swing." The show, which debuted on Broadway in 1999, will open the troupe's season of three musicals at the outdoor theater at 143 Compromise...
Tags: Theater, Savoy (music group), Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Joanna Gleason
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$1 billion for new city schools: From non-starter to law
Baltimore schools chief Andrés Alonso went to Annapolis last year seeking approval for a bold $2 billion plan to replace many of the city system's crumbling buildings. The idea didn't even make it out of committee. Prospects still looked bleak in...
Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Government, Finance, Bonds, Elections
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