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    Sep 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. 'Goodwill Luggage' — a suitcase whose owner died on 9/11 continues to travel with its new owner

    I am at southside mall just before the big day in December of 2001, my rust-spotted RAV-4 parked in front of Goodwill, when my favorite holiday music starts up over the loudspeaker. "Greensleeves" always brings to mind the first time I heard it. Bagpipes and drums had awakened me in my hotel on my very first trip to London. When I looked out the window, below me marched a small parade of men wearing kilts, and I later learned the tune they played was a somber "Greensleeves."
    I am at southside mall just before the big day in December of 2001, my rust-spotted RAV-4 parked in front of Goodwill, when my favorite holiday music starts up over the loudspeaker. "Greensleeves" always brings to mind the first time I heard it....

    Tags: Travel, Fine Arts, England, Awards and Prizes, World War II (1939-1945)

  2. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Pfefferkorn-de Messieres wed

    Candace M. Pfefferkorn and Michel E. de Messieres Joan and Louis Pfefferkorn Jr., of West Friendship, announce the marriage of their daughter, Candace Marie Pfefferkorn, to Michel Escande de Messières, son of Susan and the late Olivier de Messières, of...

    Tags: Schools, University of Pennsylvania, Ellicott City, Applied Physics, High Schools

  4. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Engagement: Seyler to wed Vyskocil

    Kim and Shirley Seyler, of Parkton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Amber Kate Seyler, to Timothy Joseph Vyskocil, son of Robert and Diane Vyskocil, of Nottingham. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Hereford High School and the College of...

    Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Harford County, Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities

  6. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Baltimore County educator named state teacher of the year

    Joshua Parker, a 28-year-old Windsor Mill Middle School teacher in Baltimore County, was named the Maryland Teacher of the Year on Friday night, beating out five other finalists from across the state. The announcement was a surprise, kept secret to...

    Tags: Dundalk, Prince George's County, Windsor Mill, Baltimore County

  8. Jul 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. A rundown of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival

    Here's a look at the 2011 Baltimore Playwrights Festival:
    Here's a look at the 2011 Baltimore Playwrights Festival: •"The Sculptress" by Marilyn Millstone. The former mistress of famed sculptor Rodin is visited in an insane asylum by a young female artist who tries to rekindle a creative spark. Friday...

    Tags: Fells Point, St. Paul Street, Juvenile Delinquency, Education, Charles Street

  10. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Academic achievements for Laurel students

    The following students from Laurel graduated from Frostburg State University: Gabrieline Amankwaa, Bachelor of Fine Arts in art and design; Christopher Lanier, Bachelor of Science in business administration; Michael Fulson-Woytek, Bachelor of Science in...

    Tags: Education, Medical Specialization, Health, Science and Technology, Science

  12. Jul 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Laurel residents make college news

    Mital Patel, of Laurel, a doctor of pharmacy student, was named to the dean's list at the University of the Sciences, in Philadelphia. The following Laurel students graduated from College of Notre Dame of Maryland, in Baltimore: Daniel Boateng, Master of...

    Tags: Brian Allen, Engineering, Technology, Paris Johnson, Science and Technology

  14. Jul 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Identity enters a sci-fi spin cycle in 'Self, Inc.'

    Science fiction tends to play by its own generous rules, but it helps to have a clearly defined purpose and a consistent tone. Those two traits are lacking in J-F Bibeau's <strong>&quot;Self, Inc.,"</strong> a Baltimore Playwrights Festival entry getting its premiere by the Theatrical Mining Company at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland.
    Science fiction tends to play by its own generous rules, but it helps to have a clearly defined purpose and a consistent tone. Those two traits are lacking in J-F Bibeau's "Self, Inc.," a Baltimore Playwrights Festival entry getting its premiere by the...

    Tags: Science Fiction (genre), Education, Arts and Culture, Charles Street, Maryland

  16. Jul 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Head of the Class: High school, college achievements

    Deedra Suchting, of Parkton, was recently presented Hereford High School's highest agricultural honor, the Dekalb Agricultural Accomplishment Award, sponsored by Monsanto Co. Suchting received the award for excellence in academics, leadership and...

    Tags: Schools, Elections, Education, High School Sports, Medical Specialization

  18. Jul 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. College News: Degrees, awards announced for Columbia residents

    The following students, both of Columbia, earned degrees in May from Geneva College, in Beaver Falls, Pa.: Holli Hackett earned a Bachelor of Science in Education, in elementary education; and Kyle Hackett earned a Bachelor of Science in Business...

    Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Science, Colleges and Universities

  20. Jul 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. College News: County residents earn degrees, awards

    Caitlin O'Brien, of Laurel, earned a Master of Art in forensic psychology in May from Marymount University, in Arlington, Va. The following students received departmental awards for the 2010-2011 academic year at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland:...

    Tags: Ellicott City, Education, Sykesville, Medical Specialization, Health

  22. Jul 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Ruth Garbis, homemaker, dies

    Ruth Garbis, a homemaker who enjoyed writing poetry, died July 18 of heart failure at Stella Maris Hospice. She was 91.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Ruth Garbis, a homemaker who enjoyed writing poetry, died July 18 of heart failure at Stella Maris Hospice. She was 91. The former Ruth Rochkind, the daughter of a Russian immigrant father and Baltimore-born mother, was born in Baltimore and spent her...

    Tags: Ellicott City, Elections, Minority Groups, Health, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

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