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Identity theft to be discussed
The Town Center Community Association and the Wilde Lake Community Association will sponsor a talk by investigator Lila Boor of the Howard County Office of Consumer Affairs and Pfc. Holly Burnham of the Howard County Police Department on seniors and...Tags: Theft, Crimes
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Howard County Datebook
Today 'Secret Garden' Red Branch Theatre Company, a new adult company in residence at Drama Learning Center, is concluding its first musical production, The Secret Garden, with a final performance at 3 p.m. Based on the classic children's novel of the...Tags: Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tourism and Leisure, Gays and Lesbians, William Shakespeare, Gardens and Parks
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BEST BETS: KIDS
THE KERNEL Sample some and learn all about popcorn. WHEN 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday WHERE Long Island Science Center, 11 W. Main St., Riverhead ADMISSION $5 children, $2 adults PHONE 631-208-8000 WEB lisciencenter.org FOLLOW THE CRUMBS "Hansel...Tags: Long Island
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Wilde Lake to hold senior luncheon
The Wilde Lake Community Association will hold a luncheon for the village's senior residents at noon Oct. 3 at Slayton House on Wilde Lake Village Green. The cost is $5 for the harvest lunch and entertainment - a presentation by Loki of the healing... -
How great thou art, pumpkin
The signs of a fall festival are easy to spot. Instead of promoting garden walks or other flowery affairs, September events focus on things like pumpkins and other gourds. And Shermerfest plans on doing some things with pumpkins that may seem out of the...Tags: Northbrook
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Arts calendar
fine art Museums Baltimore Museum of Art Art Museum Drive at North Charles and 31st streets. 443-573-1700. Free admission. Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Permanent exhibit:Cone Collection, African Art,...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Music Theater, New Hampshire, American Legion, Eubie Blake
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Musical Theatrix classes scheduled
Musical Theatrix will present its new season of classes in musical theater and acting for television at Slayton House on Wilde Lake Village Green. Middle-schoolers in sixth to eighth grades will meet to rehearse the musical Grease from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p....Tags: People, Music
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Suburban school districts, police working out protest logistics
Chicago Tribune reportersThey don't know how many children will report for school Tuesday, when they will arrive, who will accompany them or what they'll do. But educators, police and New Trier Township residents are preparing for what could be an unprecedented influx of city...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, National Government, Family, Schools, High Schools
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Still some deals at The Residences
Chicago Tribune reporterEdward R. James Homes has put the final group of homes for sale at The Residences of Uptown Park Ridge, a mixed-use project planned for 189 residences and 85,000 square feet of retail space. Located at Northwest Highway and Touhy Avenue, the project is...Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Bucktown, Sales, Park Ridge
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Rock, roll and recycle
Sun reporterAt Woodstock, the rock moment that heralded today's mega music events, after days of peace, love and groovy guitar licks, fans and bands left behind a stunning mass of garbage, some pushed lovingly into the shape of a peace sign. The essence of rock...Tags: Alternative Energy, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Festive Event, Counting Crows, Foo Fighters
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Free outdoor music on Long Island
judy.bernstein@newsday.com"The Sound of Music" has nothing on Long Island, where every summer not only the hills, but the parks, beaches, fields and even parking lots are alive with the sound of music. From bouncy pop to classic rock, from country to classical, and from blues...Tags: Beach Vacations, Eartha Kitt, Long Island Sound, Popular Music, Long Island
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Police chief to discuss safety trends
Howard County Chief of Police William J. McMahon will discuss trends in public safety at 7 p.m. Thursday at the meeting of the Columbia Association board's External Relations Committee. Residents are encouraged to attend the forum and provide comments...Tags: Global Warming, Vantage Point, Dance, Fashion Trends, Global Change
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