Wandering Maryland’s Eastern Shore
June 30, 2009
By Carol Sorgen
Whether you’re attending the springtime Food and Wine Festival, the annual “Christmas in St. Michaels” celebration, or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, Maryland’s Eastern Shore is a year-round picture-postcard destination. Read more »
American Modernist’s Spotlight Exhibition
| June 28, 2009 | to | August 30, 2009 |
If art tickles your fancy, or you feel like your children could use a little more art in their entertainment diet, then you will be happy to hear that Baltimorean native Herman Maril will have his art exhibited in The Walters Art Museum. Read more »
Campus Visit Key in Selecting School
June 30, 2009
By Heidi Fletcher
Vice President for Enrollment Management
College of Notre Dame of Maryland
Summer is the time for cookouts, ice cream, trips to the beach and the beginning of the high season for college visits/selections for your rising high school senior.
One of the most important things your child can do before selecting a college is to visit the campus. You wouldn’t buy a car without test-driving it first — and the same goes for your child’s college choice. Read more »
British Invade Gettysburg 2009
A British Car Show at the Gettysburg Outlet Mall
| July 12, 2009 | ||
| 9:00 am | to | 1:00 pm |
July 12th will bring the 9th year of the British Invade Gettysburg event. The show location is under new management and is now called “The Outlets At Gettysburg.” Lanco MG is excited to be partnered up with the new owners and some of the best retailers in the area.
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Successfully Seasoning for 70 Years
June 22, 2009
Photography courtesy of McCormick
Seafood is centuries old, but cooks have only seasoned it properly for the last 70 years.That’s when OLD BAY Seasoning, a blend of 12 herbs and spices, revolutionized the way people seasoned seafood. Read more »
The Simple Pleasure of a Snowball — It’s a Baltimore Thing
June 21, 2009
By Suzanne Molino Singleton
A simple pleasure of spring is spotting the snowball stand’s hinged door propped wide for the first time. Swerving your car quickly into the parking lot and scampering out to attack a cup of your favorite flavor Read more »
What to Do When You’re Unemployed and Sick
June 15, 2009
By Moria K. Byrne
The only situation worse than being sick is being sick and unemployed. Don’t worry — you do have options. Read more »
Q&A With Fox Network’s Dagen McDowell
June 15, 2009
By Nancy Menefee Jackson
Dagen McDowell joined FOX Business Network (FBN) as an anchor in September 2007; she also hosts the weekly four-hour live call-in show “Your Questions, Your Money Live” on Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm. Read more »
What Happened In Past Junes?
June 11, 2009
Compiled by Phyllis Barr
This month in 2003, Oprah’s book club reinvents itself to promote not only popular books, but classic literature as well. Here are some other notable moments: Read more »
A Paws to Reflect on Hiking
June 11, 2009
By Nancy Menefee Jackson
I love hiking with a dog.
Their sheer joy and exuberance about being in the woods (or the creek! or the field!) gives me a new perspective. Read more »
