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Community Calendar - Sept. 20
Tuesday Antietam Exchange Club meets at Academy Theatre Banquet & Conference Center, 58 E. Washington St., 7:30 a.m. Toddler time for ages 18 months to 3 years, Central Library at North Pointe Branch, 11 a.m. Registration required by calling 301-733-...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Libraries, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Schools
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Clear Spring official seeks town community center
davem@herald-mail.comLamenting that "there just isn't enough space for them," a Clear Spring official Tuesday night made a plea for a town community center for youth sports programs. Clear Spring Vice-Mayor Steve Blickenstaff proposed the idea during a Washington County...Tags: Taj Mahal
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Washington Township Supervisors considering bike track
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA challenging bike track at Pine Hill Regional Recreation Area would be maintained and supervised by its users if built, 10 biking aficionados told the Washington Township (Pa.) Supervisors Wednesday. The track should have top-level jumps for skilled...Tags: Forestry and Timber
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Barn dance set for Friday
Strap on your dancing shoes (no sneakers or rubber soled shoes, please) and visit Hancock Town Hall and Community Center, 126 W. High St., Friday night for a Ballroom at the Barn dance. Here is a chance for you to enjoy your skills from the dance class...Tags: Photography, Dance, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Night Out event draws 600 in Hancock
A crowd of at least 600 citizens filled Widmeyer Park Tuesday evening as Hancock participated in the annual National Night Out Against Crime. Mayor Dan Murphy and Police Chief T.J. Buskirk led a welcoming ceremony, with the Rev. Allan Weatherholt,...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Culture, Health, Arts and Culture
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It's not just a crown; it's lessons for life
Special to The Herald-MailSome teens spend their summers relaxing by the pool or working at summer jobs. Maria Jones used this summer to prepare to represent the state of Maryland in America's Homecoming Queen Pageant, a scholarship competition that was held at the Disneyland...Tags: History, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, High School Sports
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Community Fair offers play for kids, information for parents
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comJugglers, a giant slide and informational stations covered the grounds of Gateway Crossing Wednesday during the Hagerstown Housing Authority's annual Community Fair. Diane Rudisill, director of resident services for the housing authority, said the fair...Tags: Ice Cream, Housing and Urban Planning, Washington (U.S. state), Lifestyle and Leisure, Hot Dogs
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Dance classes continue Friday
Dance classes continue at the Hancock Town Hall and Community Center on Friday, beginning at 6:30 p.m. There is a nominal charge for instruction. Wear soft-soled shoes (not rubber), and “swing your partner!” Dances include ballroom and swing....Tags: Anglicanism, Human Interest, Christianity
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Community calendar
Monday, Nov. 14 Habitat For Humanity of Washington County Women Build Program Meeting held at the Ramada Plaza Hotel, Underpass Way. Meeting starts at 6 p.m., can arrive earlier if wishing to order dinner. For more information, contact womenbuild@att.net...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Libraries, Schools, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events
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Community Calendar - Nov. 14-18
Monday, Nov. 14 Habitat For Humanity of Washington County Women Build Program meeting at the Ramada Plaza Hotel, Underpass Way. Meeting starts at 6 p.m., can arrive earlier if wishing to order dinner. For more information, contact womenbuild@att.net or...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Libraries, Schools, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events
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Hand-crafted dolls featured at this weekend's Kris Kringle Craft Show
marieg@herald-mail.comThey didn’t walk. They didn’t cry. And their eyes didn’t open and close. Yet, as simple as they were — with hand-stitched bodies made of leftover cloth — they had the ability to steal away a child’s imagination and...Tags: Toy Industry, College Sports
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Christmas for Others program
Hancock’s own Christmas for Others is under way. The program, an outreach of the Greater Hancock Church Council, is now at the quarter century mark and has literally “made” Christmas for many area families. Local businesses and...Tags: Christmas, Holidays, Thanksgiving, Arts and Culture, Dancing
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