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Potomac Valley Audubon Society hosts two birding trips
The Potomac Valley Audubon Society will sponsor two mid-August birding trips to Eastern Panhandle sites that offer good opportunities to view migrating shorebirds. The first trip, on Saturday, Aug. 11, will be to various locations. Participants will meet...Tags: Travel
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Church plans bus trip to Lancaster, Pa., area
Christ Lutheran Church, at 216. N. Cleveland Ave. in Hagerstown, is planning a bus trip to Lancaster, Pa., on Saturday, Sept. 22. The trip costs $20 per person. The fee is for bus fare only. Planned stops are at the Wilbur Candy Co. in Lititz, Pa.,...Tags: Travel
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Hagerstown native works with Boy Scouts
R. Scott Smith, son of Barbara and Ronald Smith of Hagerstown, was the lead adviser for a group of Scouts attending Philmont Scout Ranch. He attended as a youth in 1978 with Boy Scout Troop 100 of Williamsport, and was thrilled to return as a leader...
Tags: Wildlife, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Travel, Boy Scouts of America, Social Organizations
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Vacation Bible school
Greater Campher Temple, 125 Bethel St., will host vacation Bible school from Monday, Aug. 13 through Friday, Aug. 17, from 6 to 8 p.m., with a different meal served each night before the start of the program. The discipleship camp will teach...
Tags: Bill Young, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Travel
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 10
Leave Hancock library in the park To the editor: I think the Hancock Library should be in the park. The park offers a quiet atmosphere where families can enjoy time away from the downtown traffic and congestion. Hancock is a historic town that should...Tags: Arts and Culture, Barack Obama, Travel, Business, Libraries
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Youth baseball team seeks county funds for World Series trip
andrews@herald-mail.comThe manager of a youth baseball team asked the Washington County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday to help pay for the team’s trip to the PONY World Series in Fullerton, Calif. Manager Dave Barr didn’t ask for a specific amount, but said...Tags: Dave Barr, Baseball, World Series, Travel, Sports
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Jazz giants Ben Tucker and Lou Donaldson still have the music in them
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comLouis Armstrong once said, “Musicians don’t retire; they stop when there’s no more music in them.” Jazz legends and old friends Ben Tucker and Lou Donaldson still have the music in them. That’s why the octogenarians are...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Redman, Concerts, New York City, Dexter Gordon
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Dance to benefit trip to amusement park
Dance the night away while supporting the For Our Kids' Sake effort to raise funds for the annual bus trip to an area amusement park. This summer the trip will be to Dorney Park in Allentown, Pa. The Flamingo Disco will be held at Elks Lodge 278 at...Tags: Entertainment, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Anglicanism, Allentown, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Maugansville Elementary welcomes new principal
Donna Newcomer will begin as the new principal of Maugansville Elementary School, effective Sunday, Newcomer would like the community to know that she is thrilled to become a part of the learning community. Professionally, she has experienced...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Elementary Schools, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Education
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AAA projects increased travel in Md. for July Fourth
More Marylanders are expected to travel away from home next week for the July 4th holiday, according to an auto club. The AAA projection for a 5.3 percent increase in travel over last year would be the highest volume of travel by Maryland residents in...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Travel, Holiday Vacations, Holidays, AAA
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AAA: Number of Maryland travelers expected to increase with Wednesday holiday
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comWith the Fourth of July holiday on Wednesday this year, the number of Maryland travelers is expected to increase, according to a news release from AAA. “The holiday is falling midweek and gas prices are on the decline, so more people are expected...Tags: Traffic, Inner Harbor, Highway Transportation, Minor League Baseball, Travel
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First Friday group to take road trip
Time is flying and this week brings the First Friday in July. Trinity Lutheran, at 64 S. Main St., invites the community to a First Friday road trip as the group travels to Mar Lu Ridge Camp in Jefferson, Md., for a concert by Christian duo Lost and...Tags: U.S. Navy, Arts and Culture, Travel, Religion and Belief, Libraries
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