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Children’s Book Aims To Educate About Plight Of Maryland’s Endangered Tern

“Return of the Terns: How Scientists Are Saving Island Birds” details how and why experts are creating artificial habitats for migrating birds because their normal summer place has washed away. more

Motherhood Unfiltered: Suzy Shaw’s Guide For Moms Of Boys

Parenting. It’s the hardest job on the planet. Thankfully, professional storyteller Suzy Shaw is giving us all permission to be “highly mediocre parents.” more

Mahjong Expert Aims To Popularize Tile Game In Severna Park

By “Got mahj?” might not be a ubiquitous phrase now as opposed to those ‘90s milk ads, but Danielle Dupcak aspires through her work teaching the game Mahjong locally to make it a catchphrase in Severna Park. more

Local Band Ivy League Releases Second Album “Interstate Dreams”

Quintessential high school life changes prompted members of Ivy League to write their new album, "Interstate Dreams." more

Much More Than Meets The Eye

Arnold resident Jim Hollan will have his artwork on display at two Annapolis exhibitions this winter. more

Former Severna Park High School Arts Educator Earns Annie Award

For the last 24 years, the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County has recognized county individuals for their contributions to the arts in their communities. This year’s roster includes a familiar name for anyone who had a child graduate from Severna Park High School in the last 40 years: Angela Germanos. more

Book By Local Experts Hopes To Slow Misinformation Tsunami On Climate Change, Environment

Marine scientist Ellen Prager and meteorologist Dave Jones are co-authors of “Megalodons, Mermaids and Climate Change: Answers to Your Ocean and Atmosphere Questions.” more

Top International A Cappella Group Creates Music in Severna Park

Anyone driving on Truck House Road on a Wednesday evening: slow down past the Severna Park Elks Lodge and listen to the bold harmonies of the Harbor City Music Company. more

Broadneck Bluegrass Jam Circle Makes Music Fun For Beginners And Advanced Pickers

At a monthly Broadneck Bluegrass Jam Circle gathering, guitarists, banjoists and mandolin players can be joined in any session by musicians playing fiddles, bass, harmonica or other instruments. more

Arnold Couple Brings Merriment To Annual Renaissance Festival

Renaissance Festival performers Mary Ann Jung and her husband Tom Plott met at the festival in 1987, fell in love, married, and continue to perform there each year. more

Award-Winn-ing Student Filmmaker Releases Two Shorts On YouTube

A new Severna Park resident, the Archbishop Spalding student Nathan Winn has written, directed and produced two short films. more

“Life In The Park” Photo Contest Winners Announced

Six photographers were recognized in Kinder Farm Park’s spring newsletter as winners of the 2023 “Life In The Park” contest. more
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