737 CHESSIE CROSSING WAY WOODBINE, MD 21797

Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/W4E5TV
This exceptionally well maintained colonial situated on 3 acres with 2+ acres fenced has stunning views of the rolling countryside. Recent updates include driveway repaving, exterior painting, well pump, HVAC, water treatment system & hot water heater. The interior is also impeccable. Hardwood floors, granite counters, newer appliances, bay windows & 9 foot ceilings, screened porch & heated pool!
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4.00
Square feet: 3,153
Price: $550,000

For more information about this property, please contact Boyd McGinn at 410.715.3219 or boyd@boydmcginn.com. You can also text 2653855 to 67299.


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MLS ID: HW8585283

2550 KENSINGTON GARDENS #207 ELLICOTT CITY, MD 21043

Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/RF8MTC
PRISTINE FORMER BUILDERS MODEL W/ MANY UPGRADES*LIGHT FILLED,PRIVATELY LOCATED CORNER UNIT, ONE OF LARGEST IN COMM*HOME FEATURES 9 CEILINGS, CROWN MOULDING, SUNROOM, MASTER STE WALK/IN CLOSET,STAINLESS GE PRO APPLCS, GAS FP,CORIAN COUNTERS, GAS COOKTOP, DBL WALL OVENS, CUSTOM TREATMENTS* NEW WATER HTR&GARBAGE DISP* 55+ COMMUNITY OFFERS FITNESS CENTER, POOL, CLUBHOUSE*SEPERATE DEEDED GARAGE AVAIL
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.00
Square feet: 1,800
Price: $255,000

For more information about this property, please contact Boyd McGinn at 410.715.3219 or boyd@boydmcginn.com. You can also text 2653851 to 67299.


See more listings at: mcginnhomes.com


MLS ID: HW8585280

Weekends on Wednesdays

Carroll County Arts Council Annual Peep Show Opens this Weekend

This Weekend:

Annapolis Film Festival (Annapolis)
St. John’s College Francis Key Auditorium (March 26), Maryland Hall Auditorium (March 29); Maryland Hall gym (March 27-29); St. Anne’s Parish Hall (March 27-28)

150th Lincoln Assassination Tour (Clinton)
150 years ago the 16th President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth and this exciting tour explores those items and sites related to the assassination. Most are located around Washington DC and special exhibits are set up for the 150th anniversary.

Americana Festival (Frederick)
Two days. Six bands. Featuring fan favorites like The Steel Wheels and Delta Rae and emerging artists such as Nora Jane Struthers & the Party Line. It’s all the excitement of an outdoor festival minus the bugs!

August: Osage County (Silver Spring)
Centered around an emotionally tattered woman battling cancer, August: Osage County explores a variety of emotional and mental illnesses that threaten to tear a family apart. When Voilet's husband is found drowned and her family gathers for his funeral, the resulting events are heartbreaking.

Alchemical Vessels (DC)
 This exhibition brings together 125 regional artists, 20 curators, 125 collectors and the public to view a series of bowls that artists were asked to transform.

Baltimore Cocktail Week (Baltimore)
Baltimore Cocktail Week will focus on the cultivation and enhancement of the hospitality industry in Baltimore City and surrounding areas through innovative cocktail programs, comprehensive educational forums and consumer enrichment events

45th Annual Indoor/Outdoor Antique & Classic Auto Parts/Swap Meet (Westminster)
To All Auto Enthusiasts: The Sugarloaf Mountain Region, AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America) is sponsoring the “45th Annual Indoor/Outdoor Antique & Classic Auto Parts/Swap Meet” March 27 & 28, 2015 Each year this event generates hundreds of vendors selling, swapping and trading

Spring Flower Display and Art Exhibit (Baltimore)
Visitors to The Rawlings Conservatory’s annual spring flower display explore indoor gardens filled with thousands of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, lilies, and more.

4th Annual Eastern Shore Sea Glass Festival (St. Michaels)
4th Annual Eastern Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival to be held on Saturday, March 28, 2015 from 10am-5pm and Sunday, March 29, 2015 from 10am-3pm Hosted by Ophiuroidea in St Michaels, Maryland.

Peep Show (Westminster)
Display of wacky marshmallow masterpieces created by local artists, businesses and community groups.

Howard County Beer Week (Ellicott City)
Join us for an eight day celebration of craft beer from Maryland and beyond - hosted by more than 14 restaurants, pubs, retailers and fans who call Howard County home.

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey - Legends (Baltimore)
Experience unimaginable family fun, as amazing performers from around the globe perform awe-inspiring feats of daring, spectacles of strength and thrills of wonder to summon the mythical and mysterious creatures of the past: a Unicorn, a Pegasus and a Woolly Mammoth! Join us for an unforgettable family night of legendary proportions! Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Presents LEGENDS!

Delmarvans at War: The Civil War (Salisbury)
See how the presence of both Union and Confederate supporters impacted the families of Delmarva. Using seldom-seen primary documents, the exhibit features Delmarvans on both the home front and the battlefield.

Breakfast with the Easter Bunny and Easter Egg Hunt at Milburn Orchards (Elkton)
Bring your little ones for a very fun Breakfast with the Easter Bunny! We start your Easter Egg Hunt with a hayride through the orchards to be sure everyone in the family can enjoy wholesome, "quality time" family fun.


27th:

Cristina Pato & the Migrations Band (Frostburg)
A native of northern Spain, Cristina Pato is a master on the traditional Galician bagpipe, or gaita. By blending her love of the gaita with the influences of jazz, world music and Latin sounds, she brings her Galician roots to a larger audience.

Inaugural Adult Egg Hunt and Basket Raffle (Essex)
The Community College of Baltimore County's Athletics Department will host its Inaugural Adult Egg Hunt & Basket Raffle to support student-athlete scholarships and special event initiatives for CCBC's 21 intercollegiate athletic teams at Catonsville, Dundalk and Essex. This is an 18+ event.

Mt. Misery Haunted History Walking Tour (Ellicott City)
The Howard County Historical Society invites you to experience the spooky goings-on during the Mt. Misery Haunted History Walking Tour on top of the hill in Old Ellicott City on March 27. The team of Dead of Night Paranormal Investigation will lead you on a walking tour of six historic sites. The tour begins at 7:30 p.m. at the HCHS’s Museum, 8328 Court Ave., Ellicott City, Md. and will end at 10 p.m. The event includes a tour of the museum, palm readings at the Weir building – an early 19thCentury Quaker School. The cost is $10 per person. Bottled water provided.


28th:

17th Annual Treasured Heirloom Appraisal Day (Frederick)
Have you ever wondered what the treasures in your attic are worth? Attend the Historical Society of Frederick County's 17th annual Treasured Heirloom event, and have your items evaluated by top appraisers in the field.

"I'm the Man!" Joe Jackson Tribute Band Concert (Ellicott City)
Visit the Reagan years – circa 1979 – with the legendary sounds of Joe Jackson’s “I’m the Man.”  Some of his hits like “Sunday Papers,” “Look Sharp,”  “On Your Radio,” “I’m The Man” and the often questioning anthem, “Is She REALLY Going Out with Him? exploded onto the punk/new wave music scene during that time.  For more information about I’m The Man,” go to http://www.imthemanband.com This 80’s-themed party invites you to dress up in your best 80’s getup and come dance the night away in the Museum’s recently renovated auditorium. BYO bottle of wine to enjoy the the concerts or pick up a bottle at the Wine Bin, 8390 Main St., Ellicott City, on the way. Mention you are going to the show and receive a 10% discount. Tickets are $15/single and $25/couple and space is limited. Part of the proceeds benefit the Howard County Historical Society. For more information, call 410-480-3250 or e-mailinfo@hchsmd.org.
11th Annual Retro Prom (Frederick)
Maryland Ensemble Theatre’s (MET) annual Retro Prom is returning for the eleventh straight year this March 28.

Westminster Easter Egg Hunt (Westminster)
Ages 1-4 10:30am; Ages 5-8 11:30am

Spring Egg Hunt at the Gary J. Arthur Community Center (Cooksville)Children ages 2-10 yrs old bring your basket to collect eggs. Enjoy games, prizes and craft time. Parents remember to bring your cameras to capture photos of your children with our “hopping” special visitor. The hunt promptly begins at 2:15pm. Refreshments provided. Advanced registration required.
A parent or guardian must accompany children during this event.
Don’t be late; this event starts at 2:00 pm!


The Very Hungry Caterpillar (Germantown)
Three beloved stories by Eric Carle, award-winning children’s book illustrator and author, are retold on stage through the magic of innovative black-light puppetry and evocative original music.

Flashlight Egg Hunt (Baltimore)
Need more challenge in your egg hunt? Use your night vision and a flashlight to find hidden eggs along our trails.

Moss Workshop (Catonsville)
Join the Natural History Society of Maryland for an in-depth study of selected mosses at Banneker Park. Adults and teens

Hiking Trail Maintenance Day (Prince Frederick)
Volunteers needed for building projects, sign placement, and general trail maintenance. Fun people, laughter, water, equipment and a free picnic lunch will be provided! Register at acltweb.org.

Y Spring Eggstravaganza (Baltimore)
Times and activities vary by location,so please contact your nearest Family Center Y for specific details. Please see locations at: http://ymaryland.org/ COST: FREE for Y members, 5 for community members, $10 for community families.

Murder Mystery Dinner Show (Mount Savage)
Starting a 6pm with a three course dinner Show starts at 7pm Enjoy a comic murder mystery with the cast that performs on the scenic railroad in Cumberland, MD Advance tickets only!

World Dance Showcase (Cheverly)
The world beats a path to our doorstep, bringing historic and colorful customs, traditions, and folk arts. This popular annual event showcases wide-ranging dance traditions performed with a swirl of vivid costumes.

Green Spring Valley Point to Point (Cockeysville)
The day features pony races, a junior and a senior field master's chase and several timber races. A Post-Race Reception immediately follows the last race.

Naptown Trot (Annapolis)
It is a 5K course through our State Capital on March 28, 2015. All proceeds from the event benefit Special Olympics Maryland (SOMD). SOMD currently provides year round sports training and competition to over 6,900 individuals with intellectual disabilities across the state of Maryland. For more information or to register visit www.naptowntrot.com.

The Tots2Tweens 6th Annual Egg Hunt Festival (Frederick)
Kids still need to only find 1 egg – and they all get a goody bag.

8th Annual Loch Raven High School Arts and Crafts Show (Towson)
60 vendors, many selling homemade items from jewelry to pottery... Food, including a bake table. A prom dress sale/swap with dresses priced to sell. A special raffle with all sorts of prizes. Art show in the auditorium featuring works by Loch Raven High students

Bebop Madness (Baltimore)
An afternoon of fabulous straight ahead jazz highlighting the music and careers of jazz greats such as John Coltrane, Art Blakey, Sonny Stitt and many others featuring the award winning saxophonist Carl Grubbs and his ensemble with Eric Byrd (keys), Blake Meister (bass) and John Lamkin III (drums)

Opening Day for Trails on the Jones Falls Trail (Baltimore)
Join us as we kick off the arrival of spring and the trail season. Come explore the Jones Falls Valley along the beautiful Jones Falls Trail. We will kick of with a ribbon cutting then guided and self guided tours 9 miles down the trail with partner organizations and interesting stops along the away

Family Easter Celebration (Annapolis)
All are invited to a special Easter celebration at Weems Creek on Sat., March 28, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., featuring a free pancake breakfast, interactive walk-through experience of scenes from the Easter story, resurrection egg activity, crafts, games and more.

Bright Star Theatre: Happily Ever After (DC)
Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood, and Rumpelstiltskin are magically brought to life resulting in an endless stream of laughter and plenty of chances for kids to become a part of the show. Best for age 4 and older. At the Helen Hayes Gallery FREE tickets distributed 30 minutes prior to each show.

Jessica Lang Dance (DC)
Lang's New York-based company presents its first evening-length performance in D.C. Featuring live music by the National Symphony Orchestra. At the Lisner Auditorium.


29th:

Natural Egg Dyeing (Baltimore)
Bring your own hard boiled eggs to celebrate the ancient tradition of egg-decorating. We’ll use natural materials to craft eggs in several styles. All Ages, $3 per person ($2 members)

Brian Roman (Westminster)
“With the look, the moves, awesome stage presence and a voice that does incredible justice to great classics, Roman is the complete package.” - The Welland Tribune” Tickets - $25 adults, $10 students. For more information, visit www.carrollliveonstage.org or call 410-848-7123.

What the Ancient Egyptians Took with Them and Why (Baltimore)
Mendes Cohen spent several months traveling in Egypt building a wonderful collection of antiquities. We are excited to welcome Betsey Bryan, Director of Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum, to talk about the collection Mendes developed and the Egypt Mendes would have encountered during his travels.

Jeff Majors (Cheverly)
A dream at age 15 inspired Jeff Majors to start playing the harp and launched a musical career mixing gospel, soul, and jazz. He brings his groundbreaking and unique harp sound to the Playhouse.

Bel Cantanti Opera - Rimsky - Korsakov's Snow Maiden (Baltimore)
Bel Cantanti Opera will perform Rimsky-Korsav's opera The Snow Maiden in Russian with English supertitles, in costume and with the Four Seasons Dancers.

Pro Musica Rara Presents On the Road with Mozart and Beethoven (Towson)
In Pro Musica Rara’s final concert of their gala 40th anniversary season, Baltimore's premier early music ensemble performs the music of Mozart, Beethoven, and forgotten masters of the era who journeyed and plied their trade throughout the palaces of Europe.

Peasant Song and Dance from Renaissance Germany (Cumberland)
March brings a very different program to Cumberland—the music of early 16th century Germany. The wide variety of German folk songs found in 16th century settings will be the focus of this special performance. Stories ranging from haunting love songs to earthy shenanigans to drunken carousing.

Savage Mill's Easter Egg Hunt (Savage)
Meet in the atrium to take part. A donation of $10 per basket is suggested as 100% of all proceeds will go to benefit the Make-A-Wish (TM) Mid-Atlantic.

5 Tips for Spring House Hunting



1: Close That Laptop—and Canvass Old-Fashioned Open Houses
2: Educate Yourself on Market Values and Trends
3: Nab Low Mortgage Rates—Now
4: Build Your Home-Buying Dream Team Before You Bid
5: Keep Sweeten-the-Deal Moves in Mind

Read More: House Hunting This Spring? 5 Tips From Real Estate Experts Across the Country

Weekends on Wednesdays

Maryland Day Celebration in and around Annapolis
This Weekend:

Maryland Day Celebration (Annapolis)
Join Four Rivers in celebrating the history and heritage of Maryland; various events held this weekend throughout the heritage area.

National Cherry Blossom Festival (D.C.)
The Nation's Greatest Springtime Celebration. Festival opens this weekend even though peak bloom is a few weeks away still!

Lord Baltimore Hotel hosts the vocal dynamic duo Meredith Seidel and Ro Cube (Baltimore)
Performing together for the past 10 years, Seidel and Cube perform covers from every era and genre and turn each one into an organic blend of soul, grace and effortless ease. Their renditions of even the most familiar tunes have an “edge” to make older covers consistently sounding fresh.

Bethesda Film Fest (Bethesda)
The third annual Bethesda Film Fest will feature five short documentaries made by local filmmakers at screenings scheduled for Friday and Saturday, March 20-21, 2015 with 7pm and 9pm screenings each night at Imagination Stage, 4908 Auburn Ave. in downtown Bethesda.

Home, Condo & Outdoor Show (Ocean City)
A cajillion ideas on decorating, remodeling, accessorizing, renovation, or building your home. All under one roof. See what's new, compare products, and find bargains galore. Artists and crafters will compliment the show with exciting and creative gifts for you, your home, and your yard.

All Things Home Expo (Cumberland)
Celebrate the end of winter and plan for for outdoor living at this Home and Garden Show.

2015 Carroll County Home Show (Westminster)
Exhibition of home and garden products and services at the 2015 Carroll County Home Show! Saturday, March 21, 2015 from 9am – 5pm; Sunday, March 22, 2015 from 11am – 4pm; Carroll County Agriculture Center - Shipley Arena; 706 Agriculture Center Drive; Westminster, MD 21157; Admission: $4

Spring Sea Glass Festival (Grasonville)Come see what can be done with Sea Glass. Vendors from all over will be here to show their wares. Admission is free. For more information call (410)604-2100

Huge! Wee-Sale Children's Consignment Event (Annapolis)HUGE seasonal children's consignment sale! This is the largest seasonal consignment sale in the Annapolis area.

Spring Concert 2015 (Rockville)
This spring, Maryland Youth Ballet invites you to an exciting concert of classical and contemporary ballet featuring Sleeping Beauty: Act III

Howard County Beer Week (Ellicott City)
Join us for an eight day celebration of craft beer from Maryland and beyond - hosted by more than 14 restaurants, pubs, retailers and fans who call Howard County home.

Talbot Restaurant Week (Easton)
Celebration of restaurants, chefs and Talbot County with a kickoff and closing events.

Ringling Legends (D.C.)
Ringling Bros. & Barnum Bailey's The Greatest Show On Earth returns to present their new family experience: "Legends."

Passion Play (Silver Spring)
Forum Theatre presents Sarah Ruhl's play, which follows three groups during three eras as they stage the Easter story.


20th:

Eric Byrd Trio (Denton)
A FREE jazz concert you don't want to miss! One of   the preeminent jazz piano/vocal groups on the scene today, in the spirit of traditional jazz with an energetic and modern approach. www.ericbyrd.com

Dog Loves Bookes (Wye Mills)
Louise Yates' New York Times Best Seller comes to life in ArtsPower's newest musical about the irresistible Dog who loves everything about books. In face, he loves books SO much that he decides to open his own bookstore. Once the store opens for business, no customers come. Dog is alone in his store. But, he soon realizes that when he is surrounded by books, he is never alone. (Family Series)

The Arc of Frederick County 30th Annual Trivia Playoff (Frederick)
Dust off those leg warmers and tease your hair! The Arc of Frederick County is hosting its 30th Annual Trivia Playoff in “80’s Style.” Teams of 2 or 3 can compete against each other in Trivia fun. Teams can register for $180.00

2015 Wine and Dine Tour (Elkton)
Enjoy a 5-course Dinner featuring a beer or wine pairing and Art! The Upper Chesapeake Ballroom dinner will be sure to please, call us to reserve your tickets to one or all!

16th Annual Symposium Lincoln's Assassination: "...He Belong to the Ages" (Clinton)
Scholars explore such topics as the character of John Wilkes Booth, the role of Cpl. Tanner in taking eyewitness accounts, Lincoln's funeral trip back to Illinois.

Baltimore Boxing Renaissance II (Woodlawn)
The Boxing Renaissance II, hosted by Baltimore’s own undefeated World Title contender Gervonta “Lil Tank” Davis, will features 3 World Champion Female Fighters. Professional boxing history will be made when Tori “Sho Nuff” Nelson, Tyreshia “Lady Tyga” Douglas, and Jennifer “The Bolivian Queen” Salin

Frozen Fun at the Zoo (Rising Sun)
Join in for the snacks, crafts, games, sing along, story time, animal encounter and don't forget admission to the zoo.

Berenstain Bears Live! (Cheverly)
Mama Bear helps fix all her families problems in this fun, family stage show based on the award-winning children's book series.

Lunchtime Lecture: "The National Road" by Virginia Frank (Ellicott City)
Bring your own lunch – with drinks and treats provided – and enjoy a lecture focusing on historical facts and more in Howard County. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Lecture is from noon-1 p.m. with an optional tour of the museum from 1-1:30 p.m. $5 per person. Tickets are free for HCHS members.

21st: 

5th Annaul Annapolis Oyster Roast and Sock Burning (Annapolis)
Celebrate spring with a family-friendly feast of the Chesapeake's most cherished bivalve. Festivities begin with the annual sock burning and go on to include live music, shucking and cooking demonstrations, an oyster shucking contest, and exhibits highlighting the area’s unique maritime heritage and the role oysters play in maintaining the health of the Bay. Feast on oysters any way you like them – raw, steamed, fried, and grilled.

Empty Bowl Project: Soup Dinner (Ocean City)
Enjoy a simple meal with soup, breads, and desserts donated by local restaurants and take home a handcrafted bowl as a reminder of all the empty bowls in the world. Proceeds will benefit Diakonia and future ALOC programs.

Shamrock Shuffle (Frostburg)
The Annual Shamrock Shuffle will fill the streets with a touch of Green. A street festival where you can experience Irish culture, food, music, and beer gardens.

Anton Baranov - Solo Guitar (Baltimore)
Anton Baranov received first price in the prestigious 2013 Guitar Foundation of America International Competition. Don't miss this young virtuoso's concerto here in Baltimore.

Ledisi, Raheem DeVaughn and Leela James (D.C.)
Fresh off a Grammy nomination for best R&B performance and an appearance in the Oscar nominated film "Selma," Ledisi has consistently proved she has chops. The singer comes from a musical family (her father is musician Larry Sanders; her grandfather was blues singer Johnny Ace), and she has made her own mark in R&B.

Bamboo Wind Chimes (Baltimore)
Bamboo’s natural hollow form makes it an ideal choice for many instruments, particularly wind chimes. Come and create this musical craft to decorate your outdoor space. Ages 12 and up, $7 per person($5 members)

ENCORE! 20 More! Joe's 20th Anniversary Gala  (Mount Rainier)
The evening features live music, social dance, delicious food and a two-decade retrospective of moving people, minds and community through the arts!

Bluebird Basics (Catonsville)
Bluebird information and nest box building. Bluebird Basics Saturday, March 21; 1 - 3 p.m. Find a bit o’ happiness observing and learning about Banneker’s Bluebirds and how we monitor them. Then build your own nest box to take home. Adults and children 7+ $10 members / $15 non-members

Sista Girls' Talk: Reclaiming Health and Wealth (Baltimore City)
Dr. Gourdine is the former deputy secretary for Public Health Services in the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. She is currently the CEO and founder of a health policy consulting firm. Dr. Tamara England is Asst Minister at Enon Baptist Church in Baltimore, MD. Book signing follows.

Carroll County Farmer's Market's Spring Fling (Westminster)
Local vendors selling home made baked goods, Jams and Jellies, honey, Pasture raised meats, hand made crafts. Local acoustic musicians perform. Breakfast and lunch are served.

All Grain Brew Tour (Baltimore)
All Grain Brew Tours is turning Baltimore into Brewtimore! Ticket includes: Luxury Transportation with a fully licensed and bonded driver – gratuity included, Tours of Union Craft Brewing and Heavy Seas, Pint from Union’s taproom, Pint glass from Union Craft Brewing to take home (1 per person), 5 beer tasting at Heavy Seas (4 oz. pours), Pint glass from Heavy Seas to take home (1 per person), Complementary Water & Snacks on the ride, Complementary growler storage
Maryland Day (St. Mary's City)
Celebrate the 381st anniversary of Maryland’s founding with pageantry and fun. Kite flying in Mackall Field from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon. Official ceremony on Visitor Center lawn at 1:00 p.m. Kids’ crafts & activities.

George & Martha: A Love Story Tea (Elkton)
Take Tea as the Washington’s’ enjoyed at Mt Vernon with Martha’s own ‘receipts’ of George’s favorite dishes. We will explore the history and mystery of Tea, as well as its' arrival in the Americas.

Columbia Pro Cantare Celebrates Music by Women Composers (Columbia)
Columbia Pro Cantare and the Howard County Concert Orchestra celebrate the music of three women composers

"Gordon Fog" Concert & CD Release Party (Ellicott City)
Gordon Fog plays original music influenced by artists like Neil Young, Jason Isbell and My Morning Jacket. These combine well-crafted songs with multiple harmonies and skilled guitar work have shared the stage with nationally touring acts like the Futurebirds and Water Liars. Gordon Fog releases their newest: “Crosscut Saw” in February 2015.

Stories for the Equinox-A 2015 World Storytelling Day Event (Woodstock)
Celebrate the Spring Equinox with an Afternoon of Storytelling!   World-class storytellers Vernyce DannellsWalter Jones and Kristin Pedemonti will enchant adults and children with tales of earth’s reawakening and the rebirth of nature using the spoken word, song and musical instruments.  Introducing the storytellers will be Marc Young, an experienced Howard County storyteller, who organized this storytelling program at the Howard County Conservancy as part of World Storytelling Day 2015.   $5/child (under 18); $10/adult (18+); $25/family.  Pre-register on line through our website,http://www.hcconservancy.org/upcoming-events.html


22nd:

Family Sundays at BMA (Baltimore)
Express your inner artist in a hands-on art-making workshop or come on the last Sunday of the month for informal chats with a gallery educator about a single work of art in the collection. Family Workshops are held in the Temporary Education Classroom located on the second floor.

Spring Bridal Showcase (Gaithersburg)
Experience the elegance and charm of historic Kentlands Mansion while planning your dream wedding all in one place. Enjoy delicious food from the area's finest caterers. Discover the latest in wedding apparel.

15th Annual Maryland Women's Expo (Catonsville)
Self Health and Wellness Concepts and Tools for Success 20 Speakers - Sharing Trade Secrets 1200 Attendees - Bringing the Community To You 200 Exhibits - Businesses, Entrepreneurs and Non Profits.

Baltimore Bride Magazine's Aisle Style Wedding Events (Baltimore)
Guests will have the opportunity to meet Baltimore’s premier wedding professionals, enjoy hors d’oeuvres, delectable desserts and sparkling wine, hair and make-up demonstrations by Soiree and win fabulous giveaways. Tickets are $15 in-advance and $20 at the door.

Paint and Wet Your Palette (Rising Sun)
Paint & Wet your Palette at Dove Valley Winery...Enjoy painting & sipping on Dove valley wine. "Van Gogh Series " Admission includes a glass of wine... Call to complete your reservation ... Limited seating

Love 2 Dance (Cheverly)
Outstanding young dancers from Prince George’s County high schools and dance studios perform jazz, hip-hop, ballet, modern and world dance. Family-friendly to see these teens twirl, spin and leap across the stage in a terrific and uplifting program showing the depth of young talent in our community.

Jazz on Sundays: Dance on Bones (Brooklyn Park)
A non-linear, impressionistic text tells the story of world very like our own: sea levels are rising, trees are being ravaged, and jazz may be the only thing that can save humanity. Dance On Bones is inspired by and structured around jazz music, riffing off of the folklore of the jazz scenes in St. Petersburg, Russia and New Orleans, Louisiana; creation myths; flooding cities; and current environmental circumstances washing away our shores.

Notre Dame Football Legend, Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger (Ellicott City)
Millions have been inspired by the movie “RUDY”, now the man behind the movie will share his inspiration in person! Notre Dame Football Legend, Daniel “RUDY” Ruettiger will speak at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Ellicott City on Sunday, March 22 at 2:00pm. The event includes his motivational talk, a catered Meet & Greet Reception, and photos with Rudy. Tickets range from $10 to $30 per person. Register online at www.OLPHschool.org. For more info contact Jodi Phelan atdevelopment@OLPHschool.org or 410-744-4251.
Yarn Party! Check out local yarn vendors, sit and knit, meet new people! In addition to some great crafty vendors, we also have: free lessons on knitting, crochet, spinning, and maybe more, fabulous door prizes to be given away throughout the event (Want to donate a prize? E-mailyarnparty@gmail.com.), weather-permitting, a sit and spin/crochet/knit area out on the deck And we collect knitted and crocheted items for local charities! Admission is FREE!