Tag: Hagerstown

AACC to celebrate Black History Month
AACC will salute African American achievements in art, music and battles for social justice, both in the past and in the present, during February, Black History Month. Events may be added throughout the month. Visit www.aacc.edu/blackhistorymonth/ for the latest updates. Feb. 1-26 Exhibit, “Peril and Progress – Civil Rights In America,” Pascal Center for Performing […]

Childcare and Preschool Fair this weekend
The Anne Arundel County Child Care Association is having a free Child Care and Preschool Fair for parents of young children on Saturday, January 23rd from 9am to 12pm. There will be more than 30 preschool and childcare programs sharing information about their programs at the fair. There will also be 3 informational mini-sessions on […]

AACC offers in county tuition to any active duty military
Active-duty military – regardless of where they live or where their duty station is – will be charged tuition at the county rate when enrolled at Anne Arundel Community College under a new policy approved by the college’s board of trustees at its June 9 meeting. To be eligible for this special tuition rate, the […]

Schuh’s new budget embraces controlling the heroin epidemic
The Anne Arundel County Council today embraced County Executive Steve Schuh’s budget plan to address the growing heroin crisis in Anne Arundel County. “The enacted budget will be making strategic investments in education, health, and public safety to fight this problem from every angle.” said Schuh. “I thank the Council for embracing my budget plan […]

Bus stop shelters returning to Annapolis
[do action=”schuh”/] Annapolis is getting more bus stop shelters! Mayor Pantelides was spotted this morning along Hilltop Lane with Annapolis Department of Public Works crews installing a new shelter. Under former Mayor Josh Cohen, most of the City’s shelters were removed when the City changed vendors. Annapolis was shelter-less for more than a year as […]