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Five for your planner: Tuesday, May 7
1. Fun for the kids, by George A Dedication Day ceremony for a new children’s museum, For the Kids, by George, will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at Martinsburg Roundhouse, Martinsburg, W.Va. $15; $7.50, children; $1, those ages 1 to...
Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Washington County Public Schools calendar: May 6-11
Here are some of the things happening this week in Washington County Public Schools: Monday, May 6 Career and Technology Education Awards at South Hagerstown High Barbara Ingram School for the Arts — Senior dance show at Hagerstown Community...Tags: Business Enterprises, Christianity, Satellite and Cable Service, Religion and Belief, Greenbrier
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Family wins shopping spree in Museum of Fine Arts raffle
The Craver family won a $5,000 shopping spree at R. Bruce Carson Jewelers in the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts’ annual raffle on March 21.
Tags: Arts and Culture
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Bishop visits Sharpsburg church
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Sharpsburg welcomed Bishop Ralph Dunkin of the West Virginia-Western Maryland Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to its worship service April 21. Bishop Dunkin joined Pastor Karen Erskine Valentine and...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Sausages, Christianity, War of 1812, Ocean City
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Five for your planner: Tuesday, April 30
1. 24 museums, 2 days to explore Twenty-four local museums and historic sites will open their doors for the Museum Ramble Saturday, May 4, and Sunday, May 5, in Washington County. Hours vary by museum. Many of the museums will be open free of charge...
Tags: Artists, Fine Artists, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Museums
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Student Research Day Friday, May 3
Wilson College students will present the results of their undergraduate research at Wilson's fourth annual Student Research Day on Friday, May 3. The public is invited to join Wilson students, faculty, staff and administrators at all events. Twenty-one...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Arts and Culture, Education, Research
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Museum announces winners of annual raffle
On March 21, during the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts’ annual membership meeting, the museum held its annual raffle drawing, selecting 12 winners from more than 2,400 ticket entries. The museum raised more than $19,000 through the raffle to...Tags: Charity, New York City, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Museums
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School calendar - April 30-May 3
Here are some of the things happening in Washington County Public Schools this week: Tuesday, April 30 Eighth-grade Day on the Job Barbara Ingram School for the Arts — Visual- arts open studio, 4:30 p.m. E. Russell Hicks Middle —...Tags: PTA, Music, Chess Playing, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Without downtown benefits, new stadium is a tough sell
When plans began to circulate last year for a new multiuse stadium in downtown Hagerstown, the goal was twofold. First, the stadium would make it possible to keep Minor League Baseball in Hagerstown. Second, it would be an economic engine for the city....Tags: Arts and Culture, Baseball, Sports
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Five for the planner: Monday, April 29
1. No dumb blonde Barbara Ingram School for the Arts presents the musical "Legally Blonde" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2, and Friday, May 3. The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown. Elle Woods' boyfriend dumps her to attend Harvard Law. Woods...
Tags: Strawberries, Music, Auction Service, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Barbara Ingram students bring their 'Legally Blonde' characters to life
davem@herald-mail.comAlex Moore said some of his friends joked with him that he was already like Professor Callahan because Moore can be evil. But the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts student doesn’t see himself that way, and Moore said he had to work at perfecting...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Teachers, Theater, Entertainment
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Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down - April 27
Thumbs up to the City of Hagerstown for hosting Tuesday’s Earth Day Celebration at University Plaza. Pangborn Elementary School students heard from Mayor David S. Gysberts, City Engineer Rodney Tissue and Tom Stang of Waste Management about the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Waste Management Incorporated, Students, Autism, Arts and Culture
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