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Saturday, February 04, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Baltimore Washington Corridor Chamber Foundation 55th Annual Gala ( 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm )

The BWCC Foundation Scholarship Fund

Where: The Horowitz Center, Howard Community College, 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD 21044.

This year's entertainer is Ron Pearson! The Hollywood Reporter called him, "a comic ball of fire." The Los Angeles Times wrote, "I laughed so hard my jaws ached."  This three time Telly award winner will not only keep you laughing but you will be amazed at his juggling skills! You might recognize him from his recurring roles on shows like; THAT 70s SHOW, THE GEORGE LOPEZ SHOW, THE DREW CAREY SHOW, BOSTON LEGAL, TWO GUYS AND A GIRL, NORM, The feature film 'LITTLE BLACK BOOK' or The Disney Channel film 'STARSTRUCK'. He also starred for two years on the series "MALCOLM AND EDDIE".

We think he's quite hilarious and you will too!



Contact Info : Contact events@bwcc.org or call 301-725-4000 if you have any questions about the event or how to register.
Sunday, February 05, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Monday, February 06, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Tuesday, February 07, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Business Networking Before Nine (BNBN): OBA Bank ( 7:30 am - 9:00 am )

Where: OBA Bank Community Room, 20300 Seneca Meadows Parkway, Germantown.

Description: Start your morning off right! Join us & OBA Bank for coffee and networking. See you there!!

Cost: Free for GGCC Members & First Time Non-Members. Returning Non-Members Pay $40.

http://www.ggchamber.org/register.aspx?id=1620



Contact Info : Laura Rowles - 301-840-1400 x14 Email : lrowles@ggchamber.org Url: http://www.ggchamber.org
Conversation With Howard County Council ( 8:00 am - 9:30 am )
http://acshoco.org/ViewEvent.ashx?eventId=421265

ACS is inviting members of the Howard County Council to talk about priority issues including the impact of budget planning on human service delivery. Bring your comments and perspective and share in the conversation. This meeting is free for staff, board members, and volunteers of ACS Member organizations. Registration is required.







Entrepreneur’s Exchange, Inc's “Master QuickBooks. Master Your Business.™” Session 2 ( 11:00 am - 12:00 - noon )

Entrepreneur’s Exchange, Inc., is partnering with Amy Bradbury, an Advanced Certified QuickBooks Pro Advisor, to offer Amy’s exclusive three-part webinar training series entitled “Master QuickBooks. Master Your Business.™”  Session 2  and will focus on Leveraging QuickBooks to Increase Your Profits.  The program is open to members and friends of Entrepreneur’s Exchange.  Space is limited and registration is required.  Early-bird pricing is available prior to January 11, 2012. To register, visit www.eebiz.org.



Contact Info : Karen Bailey Association Manager Entrepreneur's Exchange, Inc. 410-647-8167 (for EE) 410-271-4814 (my cell) http://www.eebiz.org
HCCC Business After Business ( 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm )

Enjoy food, drinks, door prizes and networking  at this newly renovated Howard County
hot spot: SHANTY GRILLE, 3410 Plum Tree Drive, Ellicott City

Tickets: $15 for HCCC Chamber Members, $30 for Future Members.

 



Contact Info : Phone: (410)730-4111 | Fax: (410)730-4584 Email : info@howardchamber.com Url: http://www.howardchamber.com
Mustang Alley's (Bowling) Networking Mixer ( 10:00 pm )
DATE/TIME: 2/7/2012 5:00:00 PM GMT -5:00

WHERE: Mustang Alley's
1300 Bank Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21231
United States

CONTACT: Lauren Buffington

Mix your networking with a hefty dose of FUN! Bowl away the winter blues and make some hot connections!
Tournament Sponsor:

Lane Sponsors:


Limited Sponsorships Available for this Event. Click Here for Details!



Wednesday, February 08, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Mustang Alley's (Bowling) Networking Mixer ( 10:00 pm )
DATE/TIME: 2/7/2012 5:00:00 PM GMT -5:00

WHERE: Mustang Alley's
1300 Bank Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21231
United States

CONTACT: Lauren Buffington

Mix your networking with a hefty dose of FUN! Bowl away the winter blues and make some hot connections!
Tournament Sponsor:

Lane Sponsors:


Limited Sponsorships Available for this Event. Click Here for Details!



Maryland Energy Center's 2012 Legislative Reception ( 8:00 am - 10:30 am )

Transforming the Maryland Energy Landscape: Turn Green into Gold!

Governor Calvert House
58 State Circle Annapolis, MD
$50 per person- advance reservations only

Maryland policy has transformed the energy landscape throughout the state. Join industry leaders, policy makers and state officials this year to hear how we can continue to turn green to gold in the future!

Legislators or Staff Designee, RSVP for your complimentary registration by no later than January 30th by email to dparrish@mdcleanenergy.org or call 301-738-6280.

To identify and contact your lawmakers click http://mdelect.net/ Enter your address and then scroll down to the "Your State Elected Officials" section. You'll find your state senator and delegate(s) listed below Attorney General Douglas Gansler. Click on the profile link next to their name to access their contact info.



Url: http://www.mdcleanenergy.org
GSPCC 'Successful Women In Business Event' ( 12:00 - noon - 1:30 pm )

The Greater Severna Park Chamber of Commerce

♦ Successful Women in Business ♦
Buffet Luncheon at Arthur Murray Dance Studio, 497 Ritchie Highway, Severna Park (lower level in back).

$15.00 members
$20.00 non-members

Enjoy networking, a great lunch, and best of all....dance demonstrations of the Salsa, Cha Cha, and more!  Even a chance to learn a few steps for those who'd like to take the opportunity!



Contact Info : RSVP by February 6th to 410-647-3900 Fax to 410-647-3999 Email : info@severnaparkchamber.com Url: http://www.severnaparkchamber.com
Thursday, February 09, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




SHOP LOCAL Campaign Presentation ( 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm )

Where: BankAnnapolis, 50 W. McKinsey Rd., Severna Park.

Free event for members of the Greater Severna Park Chamber.

After-hours refreshments provided - networking opportunity.
Come learn more about the Chamber's new SHOP LOCAL campaign designed to encourage local residents to support local businesses and strengthen our community.



Contact Info : Tele. 410-647-3900 Fax 410-647-3999 Email : info@severnaparkchamber.com Url: http://www.severnaparkchamber.com
Friday, February 10, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Membership 101 ( 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm )
DATE/TIME: 2/10/2012 9:00:00 AM GMT -5:00

WHERE: Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation
2660 Riva Road
Suite 200
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
United States

CONTACT: Lauren Buffington

Expand Your Council Connections: Join Us for Membership 101
Sponsored by
Enjoy Light Refreshment and Casual Networking; Meet Fellow New and Veteran Members and Learn How to Make the Most of Your Membership!
Agenda Includes:
Part One: CRTC Overview
Membership Demographics
411 on Programs & Events
Involvement: Tech Council Groups
Exposure: Sponsorship Opportunities
Part Two: Making the Most of the CRTC Online Community
Online Resources - Directory, Links, Regions & More
Virtual Group Participation
Networking Tips
Matching Opportunities
Bring your laptop or tablet* to connect with the interactive platform
for this workshop-style training session!
(*not required)
This is a FREE meeting for Members and Non-Members. Please RSVP.



Saturday, February 11, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Sunday, February 12, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Monday, February 13, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




GBC Events GBC Speaker Series: Protect Your Company's Records ( 8:15 am - 9:30 am )

Location: GBC Board Room.

This event was moved from its previously-scheduled date of December 13 and rescheduled for Monday, February 13.

Does your company have proper protocol for company emails (internal and external)?
• What does your company need to do to protect itself and client emails?
• Are you company emails subject to disclosure in lawsuits?
• How do you deal with some of the issues brought on by a paperless office?
• What are the different policies on records retention in the public and private sector?
• What is the best way to archive, file and retrieve your company documents?

Get the answers to these questions, while networking and enjoying a continental breakfast.

Tickets: $25 members / $50 non-members



Contact Info : Contact Name: Sara Bruszewski Contact Phone: 410-727-2820 Contact Email: sarab@gbc.org
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




CVC-MC: Save A Heart This Valentine's Day. LEARN CPR! ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Sponsored by Corporate Volunteer Council of Montgomery County.

Where: Fire Station 1 Restaurant & Brewing Co., 8131 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

CPR training is important for everyone! Take this opportunity and learn this valuable life saving skill when you have all your employees take the course. There are several great organizations looking for talented “CPR Trained” volunteers. And you never know where you may need these skills, it could happen anytime, anywhere. We hope you will join us & Rescue One on Valentine’s Day and learn how you can save a heart!

The afternoon will begin with networking and lunch, so be sure to bring your business cards! CPR and AED training will begin at 1:30 and will finish just in time for Fire Station 1's Happy Hour.

CVC Members: $15 per person
Non-members: $25 per person



Contact Info : Corporate Volunteer Council of Montgomery County 10401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 103 Kensington, MD 20895
Green Markets Forum: The Rules Of "Green" Marketing ( 12:30 - pm - 2:30 pm )
DATE/TIME: 2/14/2012 7:30:00 AM GMT -5:00

WHERE: BankAnnapolis
1000 Bestgate Road
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
United States

CONTACT: Kris Valerio

Please Note: This program was originally scheduled for Tuesday, January 31, 2012. If you were registered for the original program you remain registere d. If you have questions please contact us today .
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The Rules of "Green" Marketing: Your Roadmap For a Sustained Competitive Advantage Without Greenwash
The "green” marketplace has become over-saturated with businesses vying to distinguish themselves and create a sustained competitive advantage. One way to add credibility to a company’s green claims and to avoid greenwashing is the use of third-party endorsements and certifications. However, not all certifications are created equal. With more than 400 different eco-labels and green certifications available, how do you chose what’s right for your company?
This presentation will introduce technology companies to the rules of green marketing, help them navigate the confusing world of green certifications, and provide a roadmap to avoiding greenwashing – both from the marketing and legal perspective.
Speakers:
Ida Cheinman, Principal and Creative Director, Substance151 Benefit LLC
Dana Lynch, Partner, Whiteford Taylor Preston, LLP



Wednesday, February 15, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




BWI BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP’S ANNUAL TRANSPORTATION FORUM ( 7:45 am - 9:15 am )

Located at the BWI Airport Marriott, 1743 West Nursery Road, in Linthicum, near Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI).

Maryland Transportation Secretary Beverley Swaim-Staley will be the featured speaker at the BWI Business Partnership’s February Signature Breakfast and annual transportation forum.

Sponsor of the breakfast will be First Transit, and Mjach Designs will sponsor the Second Cup.  Advance registration is required by February 13.  Partnership members can attend at no charge or $30, depending on membership level.  Space permitting, non-members may attend for $50.

To register, members should go to www.bwipartner.org and click on the link under the event on the home page, or call 410-859-1000.  Non-members should call 410-859-1000.



Contact Info : Call Linda Greene at 410-859-1000. Email : lgreene@bwipartner.org Url: http://www.bwipartner.org
Membership Breakfast Meeting @ The Towson University Marriott Confe Rence Hotel ( 8:00 am - 9:00 am )
Join us for breakfast and our Board Meeting, 3rd Wednesday of every month.


Hospice Of The Chesapeake Volunteer Information Night ( 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm )

Hospice of the Chesapeake will hold a Volunteer Information Night for prospective volunteers in their Annapolis Office located at 445 Defense Highway.

Staff and volunteers will discuss the many interesting volunteer opportunities available.  Light refreshments will be served.



Contact Info : For more information or to register, please contact Kathy Bourgard, Director of Volunteers at 443-837-1549 Email : kbourgard@hospicechesapeake.org. Url: http://www.hospicechesapeake.org
Thursday, February 16, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Joint Networking Breakfast With The Greater Severna Park Chamber Of Commerce ( 7:30 am - 9:30 am )

Hosted by The Greater Severna Park Chamber of Commerce.

Where: La Fontaine Bleu.

Cost $25.00 members pre-registered
$45.00 non-members and walk-ins

Multiple business organizations will be participating in this event that features table rotations and tremendous networking opportunity.



Contact Info : Tele. 410-647-3900 Fax 410-647-3999 Email : info@severnaparkchamber.com Url: http://www.severnaparkchamber.com
FUNDRAISING SERIES: Growing Donor Support - Fundraising Essentials ( 8:30 am - 11:30 am )
http://acshoco.org/ViewEvent.ashx?eventId=429441

Learn who gives, how they give, why they give, and why they don't. Find out how to identify potential donors and the elements of the 'no-ask ask'. Identify the factors to consider so that your plan fits your organization's mission and resources.

Presenter:

Debbie Daskaloff, Development Officer, The Colubmia Foundation
Register for all three sessions of this fundraising series here and save!




CCBC 2011 President’s Distinguished African-American Lecture Series ( 11:15 am - 12:15 - pm )

Located in the Theatre at CCBC Dundalk.

Isabel Wilkerson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author will discuss her bestselling book – The Warmth of Other Suns.

Immediately following the lecture, Wilkerson will participate in a reception and book signing.

This event is free and open to the public; however, tickets are required. For tickets, contact the CCBC Box Office at 443-840-2787 or stop by the CCBC Dundalk or CCBC Catonsville Student Life Offices.




Corridor's 2011 Person Of The Year Awards Reception ( 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm )

The Hotel at Arundel Preserve , 7795 Arundel Mills Boulevard, Hanover, MD 21076 (US).

$70 at the door
$60 advanced registration online

To view nominees and cast your vote, click here.

Read about the nominees here.



Contact Info : Andrew Ellinghaus at 410-243-5725 XT 102 or Aliza Rosen at XT 104 Email : aellinghaus@corridorinc.com or arosen@corridorinc.com Url: http://www.corridorinc.com
Business Networking After Five (BNAF): Therrien Waddell, Inc. ( 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm )

Where: Therrien Waddell, Inc., 100 Lakeforest Boulevard, Suite 600, Gaithersburg, 20877.

What: Join us at Therrien Waddell for a great evening of networking, fun and more!! It's Valentine's week so we hope you will share with us "Why You Love the GGCC".

Cost: Free for GGCC Members & First Time Non-Members. Returning Non-Members pay $40.

http://www.ggchamber.org/register.aspx?id=1620



Contact Info : Laura Rowles - 301-840-1400 x14 Email : lrowles@ggchamber.org Url: http://www.ggchamber.org
Friday, February 17, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Saturday, February 18, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Song And Dance - Peabody Prepartory Strings ( 11:00 am - 12:00 - noon )
A potpourri of Preparatory String Ensembles performs treasured lyrical works and dances, including arrangements of the Allegretto from Beethoven?s Seventh Symphony; Massenet?s ?Meditation? from Thaïs; and ?Czardas,? Vitorrio Monti?s famous Hungarian Dance. Performing will be the Peabody Cello Choir, Violin Choir, Kreisler Violin Group, and Pre-Conservatory Violin Program along with directors Wonhee Kim, Daniel Levitor, Christian Tremblay, Phyllis Freeman, and Rebecca Henry, respectively.


Sunday, February 19, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Entrepreneur’s Exchange Monthly Lunch Meeting ( 8:00 am - 9:00 am )

The Severn Inn
1993 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd.
Annapolis, MD 21409

Cost: $30 for Members, $42 for Non-Members (walk-ins add $5.00)

Businesses want more customers/clients, and consumers want more savings on their purchases. How can coupons lead to a winning situation for the business when discounting products and services? Join Entrepreneur’s Exchange on Wednesday, February 1, when the speaker will be Colleen Schaefgen, Business Marketing Consultant, who will delve into the topic of who should and should not advertise with coupons and share the criteria necessary to create an effective coupon campaign. The agenda includes lunch, table topics, and the featured presentation, with networking opportunities sprinkled in throughout the event.  The cost is $30 for EE members, $42 for nonmembers, and an additional $5 charge for walk-ins.  Reservations are strongly recommended, but walk-ins are welcome. Register at www.eebiz.org.



Contact Info : Karen Bailey Association Manager Entrepreneur's Exchange, Inc. 410-647-8167 (for EE) Email : info@eebiz.org Url: http://www.eebiz.org
Monday, February 20, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Annapolis Restaurant Week 2012 ( 8:00 am )

Presented by the Annapolis Business Association, the fourth annual event is the largest ever. Forty-one restaurants in Historic and greater Annapolis have confirmed their involvement thus far.

Participating establishments will be offering two-course, price-fixed lunches for $15.95 and three-course, price-fixed dinners for $32.95. For the first time ever, breakfasts are being added to the mix. Two recently opened restaurants, the Metropolitan Kitchen & Lounge and Miss Shirley’s Café, will be offering a two-course, price-fixed breakfast for $12.95.

As an added incentive for patrons to return to Annapolis when Restaurant Week is over,  MainStreets Annapolis Partnership (MAP) and the City of Annapolis are teaming up to provide parking vouchers that entitle the bearer to one day of free parking at Knighton or Park Place garages in the month of March. Participating restaurants will present the vouchers to their guests as a thank you for their Restaurant Week patronage. The restaurateurs will also distribute Plates and Perks cards. Provided by MAP, the cards encourage shoppers to visit their favorite stores to take advantage of special March offers. Participating merchants will display the card in their windows.

Contact information for Annapolis Restaurant Week participants can be found at www.AnnapolisRestaurantWeek.com. The menus are being posted online as they become available. Advance reservations are encouraged. For more information, contact Erin Brunst McNaboe at emcnaboe@ramsheadtavern.com.



Contact Info : SUSAN STECKMAN - 410-263-0511 Email : SSTECKMAN@VISITANNAPOLIS.ORG Url: http://www.visitannapolis.org
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Annapolis Restaurant Week 2012 ( 8:00 am )

Presented by the Annapolis Business Association, the fourth annual event is the largest ever. Forty-one restaurants in Historic and greater Annapolis have confirmed their involvement thus far.

Participating establishments will be offering two-course, price-fixed lunches for $15.95 and three-course, price-fixed dinners for $32.95. For the first time ever, breakfasts are being added to the mix. Two recently opened restaurants, the Metropolitan Kitchen & Lounge and Miss Shirley’s Café, will be offering a two-course, price-fixed breakfast for $12.95.

As an added incentive for patrons to return to Annapolis when Restaurant Week is over,  MainStreets Annapolis Partnership (MAP) and the City of Annapolis are teaming up to provide parking vouchers that entitle the bearer to one day of free parking at Knighton or Park Place garages in the month of March. Participating restaurants will present the vouchers to their guests as a thank you for their Restaurant Week patronage. The restaurateurs will also distribute Plates and Perks cards. Provided by MAP, the cards encourage shoppers to visit their favorite stores to take advantage of special March offers. Participating merchants will display the card in their windows.

Contact information for Annapolis Restaurant Week participants can be found at www.AnnapolisRestaurantWeek.com. The menus are being posted online as they become available. Advance reservations are encouraged. For more information, contact Erin Brunst McNaboe at emcnaboe@ramsheadtavern.com.



Contact Info : SUSAN STECKMAN - 410-263-0511 Email : SSTECKMAN@VISITANNAPOLIS.ORG Url: http://www.visitannapolis.org
Entrepreneur’s Exchange, Inc's “Master QuickBooks. Master Your Business.™” Session 3 ( 11:00 am - 12:00 - noon )

Entrepreneur’s Exchange, Inc., is partnering with Amy Bradbury, an Advanced Certified QuickBooks Pro Advisor, to offer Amy’s exclusive three-part webinar training series entitled “Master QuickBooks. Master Your Business.™”  Session 3 and will focus on Streamlining Your QuickBooks Reporting. The program is open to members and friends of Entrepreneur’s Exchange.  Space is limited and registration is required.  Early-bird pricing is available prior to January 11, 2012. To register, visit www.eebiz.org.



Contact Info : Karen Bailey Association Manager Entrepreneur's Exchange, Inc. 410-647-8167 (for EE) 410-271-4814 (my cell) http://www.eebiz.org
GBC Events Baltimore Speakers Series Presented By Stevenson University: Azar Nafisi ( 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm )

Location: Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall 1212 Cathedral Street Baltimore, MD 21201.

The Baltimore Speakers Series is a series of seven different lectures on seven evenings at Baltimore's Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall from October through April.

The distinguished speakers share with the audience their unique experiences and perspectives on a wide variety of topics -- from world affairs and politics, to history and the environment, to books and authors, to business and economics, to arts and entertainment. And for those who wish to ask the speaker questions, an exciting question and answer session follows each lecture.

Members of the GBC are eligible for a 10 percnet discount for Series subscriptions. To take advantage of this offer, simply mention the GBC when contacting the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall's Box Office at 410-783-8000. Order tickets.

 



Contact Info : Contact Phone: (410) 783-8000 Contact Email: Comments@BaltimoreSpeakersSeries.org
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Annapolis Restaurant Week 2012 ( 8:00 am )

Presented by the Annapolis Business Association, the fourth annual event is the largest ever. Forty-one restaurants in Historic and greater Annapolis have confirmed their involvement thus far.

Participating establishments will be offering two-course, price-fixed lunches for $15.95 and three-course, price-fixed dinners for $32.95. For the first time ever, breakfasts are being added to the mix. Two recently opened restaurants, the Metropolitan Kitchen & Lounge and Miss Shirley’s Café, will be offering a two-course, price-fixed breakfast for $12.95.

As an added incentive for patrons to return to Annapolis when Restaurant Week is over,  MainStreets Annapolis Partnership (MAP) and the City of Annapolis are teaming up to provide parking vouchers that entitle the bearer to one day of free parking at Knighton or Park Place garages in the month of March. Participating restaurants will present the vouchers to their guests as a thank you for their Restaurant Week patronage. The restaurateurs will also distribute Plates and Perks cards. Provided by MAP, the cards encourage shoppers to visit their favorite stores to take advantage of special March offers. Participating merchants will display the card in their windows.

Contact information for Annapolis Restaurant Week participants can be found at www.AnnapolisRestaurantWeek.com. The menus are being posted online as they become available. Advance reservations are encouraged. For more information, contact Erin Brunst McNaboe at emcnaboe@ramsheadtavern.com.



Contact Info : SUSAN STECKMAN - 410-263-0511 Email : SSTECKMAN@VISITANNAPOLIS.ORG Url: http://www.visitannapolis.org
Thursday, February 23, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Annapolis Restaurant Week 2012 ( 8:00 am )

Presented by the Annapolis Business Association, the fourth annual event is the largest ever. Forty-one restaurants in Historic and greater Annapolis have confirmed their involvement thus far.

Participating establishments will be offering two-course, price-fixed lunches for $15.95 and three-course, price-fixed dinners for $32.95. For the first time ever, breakfasts are being added to the mix. Two recently opened restaurants, the Metropolitan Kitchen & Lounge and Miss Shirley’s Café, will be offering a two-course, price-fixed breakfast for $12.95.

As an added incentive for patrons to return to Annapolis when Restaurant Week is over,  MainStreets Annapolis Partnership (MAP) and the City of Annapolis are teaming up to provide parking vouchers that entitle the bearer to one day of free parking at Knighton or Park Place garages in the month of March. Participating restaurants will present the vouchers to their guests as a thank you for their Restaurant Week patronage. The restaurateurs will also distribute Plates and Perks cards. Provided by MAP, the cards encourage shoppers to visit their favorite stores to take advantage of special March offers. Participating merchants will display the card in their windows.

Contact information for Annapolis Restaurant Week participants can be found at www.AnnapolisRestaurantWeek.com. The menus are being posted online as they become available. Advance reservations are encouraged. For more information, contact Erin Brunst McNaboe at emcnaboe@ramsheadtavern.com.



Contact Info : SUSAN STECKMAN - 410-263-0511 Email : SSTECKMAN@VISITANNAPOLIS.ORG Url: http://www.visitannapolis.org
Rockville Chamber's February Mix And Mingle ( 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm )

La Tasca, 141 Gibbs St., Rockville, MD.

Paella, Sangria at Happy Hour prices, new business contacts and fun!

Free for members of the Rockville Chamber of Commerce.
$20 for non-members.



Email : rockville@rockvillechamber.org Url: http://www.rockvillechamber.org
Friday, February 24, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Annapolis Restaurant Week 2012 ( 8:00 am )

Presented by the Annapolis Business Association, the fourth annual event is the largest ever. Forty-one restaurants in Historic and greater Annapolis have confirmed their involvement thus far.

Participating establishments will be offering two-course, price-fixed lunches for $15.95 and three-course, price-fixed dinners for $32.95. For the first time ever, breakfasts are being added to the mix. Two recently opened restaurants, the Metropolitan Kitchen & Lounge and Miss Shirley’s Café, will be offering a two-course, price-fixed breakfast for $12.95.

As an added incentive for patrons to return to Annapolis when Restaurant Week is over,  MainStreets Annapolis Partnership (MAP) and the City of Annapolis are teaming up to provide parking vouchers that entitle the bearer to one day of free parking at Knighton or Park Place garages in the month of March. Participating restaurants will present the vouchers to their guests as a thank you for their Restaurant Week patronage. The restaurateurs will also distribute Plates and Perks cards. Provided by MAP, the cards encourage shoppers to visit their favorite stores to take advantage of special March offers. Participating merchants will display the card in their windows.

Contact information for Annapolis Restaurant Week participants can be found at www.AnnapolisRestaurantWeek.com. The menus are being posted online as they become available. Advance reservations are encouraged. For more information, contact Erin Brunst McNaboe at emcnaboe@ramsheadtavern.com.



Contact Info : SUSAN STECKMAN - 410-263-0511 Email : SSTECKMAN@VISITANNAPOLIS.ORG Url: http://www.visitannapolis.org
Royal Circle Foundation
& The Wells-DuBois Institute Expo
& Edu Cational Conference ( 1:00 pm )

WELLS - DUBOIS INSTITUTE
In Association with the
ROYAL CIRCLE FOUNDATION
proudly presents a conference and recruitment event
 
"THE F UTURE OF HBCU'S IN THE ERA OF OBAMA & THE TEA PARTY"
This two (2) day even t will focus ...


Read more...

Read more at the original site: https ://www.eventbrite.com/event/2352829376/esearch?srnk=21


Saturday, February 25, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Annapolis Restaurant Week 2012 ( 8:00 am )

Presented by the Annapolis Business Association, the fourth annual event is the largest ever. Forty-one restaurants in Historic and greater Annapolis have confirmed their involvement thus far.

Participating establishments will be offering two-course, price-fixed lunches for $15.95 and three-course, price-fixed dinners for $32.95. For the first time ever, breakfasts are being added to the mix. Two recently opened restaurants, the Metropolitan Kitchen & Lounge and Miss Shirley’s Café, will be offering a two-course, price-fixed breakfast for $12.95.

As an added incentive for patrons to return to Annapolis when Restaurant Week is over,  MainStreets Annapolis Partnership (MAP) and the City of Annapolis are teaming up to provide parking vouchers that entitle the bearer to one day of free parking at Knighton or Park Place garages in the month of March. Participating restaurants will present the vouchers to their guests as a thank you for their Restaurant Week patronage. The restaurateurs will also distribute Plates and Perks cards. Provided by MAP, the cards encourage shoppers to visit their favorite stores to take advantage of special March offers. Participating merchants will display the card in their windows.

Contact information for Annapolis Restaurant Week participants can be found at www.AnnapolisRestaurantWeek.com. The menus are being posted online as they become available. Advance reservations are encouraged. For more information, contact Erin Brunst McNaboe at emcnaboe@ramsheadtavern.com.



Contact Info : SUSAN STECKMAN - 410-263-0511 Email : SSTECKMAN@VISITANNAPOLIS.ORG Url: http://www.visitannapolis.org
Royal Circle Foundation
& The Wells-DuBois Institute Expo
& Edu Cational Conference ( 1:00 pm )

WELLS - DUBOIS INSTITUTE
In Association with the
ROYAL CIRCLE FOUNDATION
proudly presents a conference and recruitment event
 
"THE F UTURE OF HBCU'S IN THE ERA OF OBAMA & THE TEA PARTY"
This two (2) day even t will focus ...


Read more...

Read more at the original site: https ://www.eventbrite.com/event/2352829376/esearch?srnk=21


Kurt Vonnegut Biographer To Speak At Baltimore Science Fiction Society ( 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm )
New York Times bestselling author Charles Shields, author of, "And So It Goes: Kurt Vonnegut, A Life" will be at the Baltimore Science Fiction Society's headquarters to give a reading, answer questions and sign autographs. "And So It Goes" is the first and only complete life story of Kurt Vonnegut, and BSFS is honored to have Mr Shields as a guest. This event is free and open to the public.


The 5th Annual FEST-OF-ALL Gala & Fashion Show ( 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm )

Beat the winter doldrums at the party EVERYONE is talking about! The 5th Annual FEST-OF-ALL Gala & Fashion Show is on Saturday, February 25, 2012, 7 to 11 pm, at the Baltimore Museum of Industry. This event was sold out last year!

Fest-of-All is a showcase of all of the best of Federal Hill! It will feature fine food & drink (open bar) from the area’s great restaurants and taverns, and the much anticipated runway Fashion Show is always a big hit with the latest attire and accessories from local boutiques, including Brightside, Lovelace The Showroom, Pandora’s Box, and more. Popular trainers from Federal Hill Fitness will be on the runway this year, wearing UnderArmour attire and shoes. Live music by The Real Geniuses means lots of good dancing. A silent auction offering bargains galore and exciting trips rounds out the evening.

Proceeds from Fest-of-All go to the national award-winning nonprofit Federal Hill Main Street program for its community revitalization efforts. A portion of this year’s proceeds will be set aside for a new small business revolving microloan fund that Federal Hill Main Street is establishing to assist local businesses in gaining access to capital.

Tickets are $75 in advance, $90 at the door, and include all the fine food & drink from Federal Hill establishments. Don’t miss out on the fun and support a good cause!




Sunday, February 26, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Annapolis Restaurant Week 2012 ( 8:00 am )

Presented by the Annapolis Business Association, the fourth annual event is the largest ever. Forty-one restaurants in Historic and greater Annapolis have confirmed their involvement thus far.

Participating establishments will be offering two-course, price-fixed lunches for $15.95 and three-course, price-fixed dinners for $32.95. For the first time ever, breakfasts are being added to the mix. Two recently opened restaurants, the Metropolitan Kitchen & Lounge and Miss Shirley’s Café, will be offering a two-course, price-fixed breakfast for $12.95.

As an added incentive for patrons to return to Annapolis when Restaurant Week is over,  MainStreets Annapolis Partnership (MAP) and the City of Annapolis are teaming up to provide parking vouchers that entitle the bearer to one day of free parking at Knighton or Park Place garages in the month of March. Participating restaurants will present the vouchers to their guests as a thank you for their Restaurant Week patronage. The restaurateurs will also distribute Plates and Perks cards. Provided by MAP, the cards encourage shoppers to visit their favorite stores to take advantage of special March offers. Participating merchants will display the card in their windows.

Contact information for Annapolis Restaurant Week participants can be found at www.AnnapolisRestaurantWeek.com. The menus are being posted online as they become available. Advance reservations are encouraged. For more information, contact Erin Brunst McNaboe at emcnaboe@ramsheadtavern.com.



Contact Info : SUSAN STECKMAN - 410-263-0511 Email : SSTECKMAN@VISITANNAPOLIS.ORG Url: http://www.visitannapolis.org
Monday, February 27, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Tuesday, February 28, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

More Information


Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

More Information


African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
More Information


Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

More Information


From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
More Information

Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




Wednesday, February 29, 2012
The Baltimore Blast 2011-2012 Season ( 0:00 - midnight - 0:00 - midnight )

The Baltimore Blast are back and ready to face the 2011-2012 MISL season at the 1st Mariner Arena! Come experience heart-pounding professional indoor soccer action in Baltimore with plenty of parking, affordable ticket plans and packages.

Click here to learn more about the Baltimore Blast.

2011-2012 Remaining Schedule:

01/27 -  Norfolk SharX (7:35 PM)

01/28 -  Rochester Lancers (7:35 PM)

02/01 -  Norfolk SharX (7:05 PM)

02/04 -  @ Milwaukee Wave (7:00 PM)

02/10 -  @ Missouri Comets (8:35 PM)

02/18 -  Milwaukee Wave (7:35 PM)

02/26 -  @ Norfolk SharX (2:00 PM)

03/02 -  Wichita Wings (7:35 PM)

03/04 -  @ Syracuse Silver Knights (4:00 PM)

Visit ticketmaster.com for individual game tickets or check out the Blast ticketing section for group discounts, partys, and other ticketing options




Maryland: A House Divided Exhibition ( 12:00 - noon - 4:00 pm )

Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War with a focus on Maryland's role in the conflict.

No reservations required. Regular tour admission price.




Black History Month In Baltimore ( 0:00 - midnight )

Baltimore's history as one of the southernmost free cities for African Americans during the era of abolition has resulted in an incredible wealth and depth of black history, culture and heritage.

Take advantage of special events, exhibits and programs all over the city this and every month.

Fourth Annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High    School Juried Art Show
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
January 14  – February 26, 2012

This  year’s theme, “Building Community through Civic Engagement,” focuses on  improving
communities through civic or political actions. In partnership with  the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA).

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Celebrate Black History Month at the B&O

B&O Railroad Museum
February 1-29, 2012
Mon– Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sun 11:00am – 4:00pm

Celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the railroad industry. Learn about these men and women who filled vital jobs along the B&O Railroad's line and understand how significant social issues, such as segregation, affected railroading.

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African Dancing and Drumming

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Govans & Orleans Street Branches
February 2 & 7, 2012 at 6:30pm

An evening of African dancing and drumming performed by the Nazu Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Nai Zou Oliver.
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Cultural Series: African-American Heritage
National Aquarium in Baltimore
February 3, 2012

The National Aquarium's Cultural Series will celebrate Black History Month with an event that honors the black watermen who worked along the Chesapeake Bay. There will also be an oyster tonging exhibit, an art exhibit by the students at the Renaissance Academy, an African drum performance, arts and crafts, and dance performances.

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From Fortune to Henrietta Lacks and Beyond

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Central Branch
February 6, 2012 at 7:30pm

This panel discussion will examine ethics in medical education, research, treatment, and practice and explore the parallels between Fortune's story and that of Henrietta Lacks. Panelists include: Professor Taunya Lovell-Banks, University of Maryland School of Law; Dr. Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine; David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks; Ysaye Barnwell, composer and curator of the Fortune's Bones Project. Moderator: Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU-FM.
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Click here for other Black History Month events at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.




BCEL: Crowne Plaza Rockville ( 11:30 am - 1:00 pm )

Sponsored by the Gaithersburg Germantown Chamber of Commerce & Crowne Plaza Rockville.

Where: Crowne Plaza Rockville, 3 Research Court, Rockville.

Description: Polish up your 30-second infomercial, grab your business cards and head over to the Crowne for incredible networking and awesome food!

Cost: GGCC Members: $20.00 / Non-Members $45.00

http://www.ggchamber.org/register.aspx?id=1620



Contact Info : Call 301-840-1400 Email : info@ggchamber.org Url: http://www.ggchamber.org
'Business Bites' Sponsored By The Greater Severna Park Chamber ( 12:00 - noon - 1:30 pm )

Where: Brian Boru (489 Ritchie Hwy., Severna Park).

Topic:
10 TIPS FOR GETTING YOUR STORY PUBLISHED
Presenter:
Robert E. Haywood, Publisher
Annapolis Home Magazine
*  Having a feature story in a magazine or newspaper
about your work can be a huge boost to your business.
*  Learn the difference between editorial and advertising.
*  Learn how to make a convincing presentation of your
story ideas.
$20 members and $35 non-members
choice of entree.



Contact Info : Tele. 410-647-3900 Fax 410-647-3999 Email : info@severnaparkchamber.com Url: http://www.severnaparkchamber.com
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