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Pasadena: Grocery shopping part of local schools' curriculum

One would think that 90 fourth-graders with $100 to spend in a grocery store would head up to the register with carts loaded with candy, chips and soda.

 

Capital Camera: Colored pencil creations at Galleries at Quiet Waters Park

The Galleries at Quiet Waters Park are showing a juried exhibition of work by The Metropolitan Washington D.C. Chapter of the Colored Pencil Society of America through July 6.

 

Capital Camera: Sprucing up around the academy

The Naval Academy Garden Club gathered recently to spruce up three flower beds on the perimeter of the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. In conjunction with the city of Annapolis, the club holds a w

 

Green Hornets: Program addresses football injury concerns

Summer heat has set in and kids are enjoying their vacation from school. But time flies and football season is right around the corner.

 

Around South County: Summit School graduates 25th anniversary class

At most schools, the focus of the farewell to its graduating students is on the day of the ceremony.

 

Around The Park: Teens score impressive achievements in different ways

Christine Chhor, a Severna Park High School graduate about to enter the Naval Academy, was recently chosen as the 2013-2014 Severna Park Kiwanis Teenager of the Year in May in consideration of her ach

 

Linthicum: Pastor ministers through emergencies and evangelism

The Rev. Meheret Caruthers ministers to two very different faith communities. 

 

Glen Burnie West: Post 40 prepares for honor flight from California

It’s taken almost 70 years, but a select group of World War II veterans will finally receive the fanfare and a rousing welcome home they may never have experienced when they returned from combat in Eu

 

Capital Camera: Holmes society celebrates 20 years

Naval Treaty Sherlock Holmes Society recently celebrated its 20th anniversary at Union Jack's restaurant in Annapolis. The members responsible for the event were Marilee Hanson, Janet Alexopulos and S

 

City Hall: Come join us in Annapolis on July Fourth!

Hours and hours of meetings, fundraising and preparation will pay off when the first float rolls down the street to the awe and excitement of children of all ages. It’s that time of year again in the

 

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