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Book Sale To Benefit Women’s Education

The American Association of University Women is once again collecting used books to benefit scholarships for local women. more

Earleigh Heights To Throw Its First Silent Auction And Gala

The Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company will host its inaugural silent auction and fundraising gala on September 14 from 5:00pm-10:00pm. more

Kids Triathlon Tradition To Continue In Honor Of Karen Stevens

The Friends of Anne Arundel Trails will host the 15th annual Karen Stevens Memorial Kids Triathlon at the Severna Park Community Center and B&A Trail on September 21. more

Friends Of Kinder Farm Park To Host Historic Burial Sites Speaker

Tina Simmons, a member of the Coalition to Protect Maryland Burial Sites, will speak at Kinder Farm Park on August 25 at 2:00pm. more

Volunteers Needed For Fall Festival At Kinder Farm Park

Members of The Friends of Kinder Farm Park, a nonprofit volunteer organization, are busy planning for the park’s biggest event of the year, the annual Fall Festival, and are seeking volunteers. more

Preparing The Next Generation Of Sailors

Thirty sailors ages 9 to 16, many with no previous sailing experience, participated in the two-week training program we ran in conjunction with the Grachur Club. more

August Update From The National Alliance On Mental Illness Anne Arundel County

The National Alliance On Mental Illness Anne Arundel County expresses appreciation for gala attendees and is offering several classes and support groups. more

Someone Is Paying Attention

SPAN will celebrate 35 years next April, and is thankful for the community's support over the decades. more

Severna Park High School Reunion Is One Month Away

A Severna Park High School multi-class alumni reunion will be held on September 14 from 2:00pm-6:00pm at Mother's Peninsula Grille. All alumni are welcome, and 1961-1981 graduates are especially invited. more

Criminals Are Targeting Bank And ATM Customers In Maryland

The FBI and its local law enforcement partners are investigating a surge of armed robberies, known as “jugging” crimes, at financial institutions in Maryland. At least 21 bank and ATM customers have been victimized by these crimes as of early July. more

Family Protection: Exculpatory Clauses To Be Void As Against Public Policy

During the 2024 legislative session, the legislature passed and the governor signed a bill declaring that such agreements or contracts purporting to waive liability for negligence of recreational facilities are void and unenforceable as against public policy. more

Independence Day Parade Winners Receive Prizes

In the weeks following the Greater Severna Park and Arnold Chamber of Commerce’s Independence Day parade, businesses around town delivered cash prizes to this year’s float winners. more
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