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Odenton / Gambrills: Teacher honored at Maryland History Day

Only a trip to the hospital could keep Arundel High School history teacher Michael Yuscavage from the Maryland History Day State Competition, an event he has attended with his students for eight years

 

Glen Burnie West: Slade safety honored with state award

Monsignor Slade Catholic School has a well-organized arrival and dismissal routine that is dependent on student safeties who brave all types of weather to keep their classmates safe.

 

Capital Camera: AAUW celebrates spring lunch

The Anne Arundel County Branch of the American Association of University Women held its spring lunch May 10 at Chartwell County Club in Severna Park. Guests included some of the organization's 2014 aw

 

My Time: Kindergartners learn about healthy habits

Anne Arundel Medical Center recently hosted more than 300 kindergartners for their annual Hands on Health event. The event, now in its 40th year, provides area kindergartners with activities that enfo

 

My Time: DAVA members visit Charlotte Hall Veterans Home

Psc. Emily Hall and Cmdr. Lois Hall of Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary Unit No. 3 visited the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home recently. They distributed 450 U.S. flags to each veteran for Memorial D

 

My Time: St. Mary's Parish collects food for Light House shelter

The St. Mary’s Parish, St. Vincent de Paul spring food drive held at St. John Neumann Church in Annapolis was a huge success.

 

Capital Camera: BWMC holds golf tournament

On May 7, Baltimore Washington Medical Center held their 18th annual Golf Tournament at the Queenstown Harbor Golf Course. The event raised more than $147,000 for the hospital.

 

West County: Church steps up to tutor local fifth-graders

Fridays after school, in a small room in the Boys & Girls Club of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County’s Meade Village, a group of elementary school students and tutors hunker down to work on homew

 

Capital Camera: 'Hopping' good time Annapolis senior center

More than 30 children attended the Annapolis Senior Activity Center’s Easter egg hunt on April 17. They were accompanied by parents, grandparents, aunts, friends and great-grandparents.

 

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