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Farmer’s Market Returns to Charlestown May 30
Farmer's Market Every Thursday Starting Thursday, May 30, 2024 10 AM - 1 PM Chesapeake Lounge
Rotary Will be Collecting Books on May 29
Rotary Books for International Goodwill Project Wednesday, May 29, 2024 10 AM - 1 PM Cross Creek Lobby | Terrace Café Lounge AreaDon't miss out on this opportunity to rid your shelves of books for which you no longer have a need. Please bring general reading for...
Dining Sunday Brunch Hours to Change
Effective May 19, 2024 there will be new Sunday Brunch Hours. The Service Style will be Buffet. Terrace Café 10:30am-3:00pm Chesapeake, Fireside Atrium & Shortline Café 11:00am-2:00pm
Conservative Voices Continues a Discussion of the Constitution May 16
Continuing the discussion of the Constitution, including the Judicial Branch, Art. IV -VII and the first two amendments.
Pink Dot Sale at Ladies Boutique Starts May 14
Ladies Boutique has selected items marked down 50% beginning Tuesday, May 14.
Pink Dot Items Highlight Boutique’s May Offerings
Dayle Dawes, Boutique Publicist, offers a peek at Ladies Boutique Pink Dot offering on sale through May 28.
May 2024 Treasure Sale Is A Great Success!
Our May Treasure Sale brought in a total of $42,006. Thanks to all who participated in its success!
UMBC Jazz Student Recital
UMBC Jazz students present a recital concert in the Shortline at7 PM on Wednesday, May 8, 2024.
Photos of Members of the Photography Interest Group – April 2024
Theme for this month: Farm Life
Photographers for this month: Dick Crebs, David Elder, Sara Gilbert, Bill May, and Gerald Stone.
Multiracial Awareness Discussion May 10
The discussion will focus on “Finding Hope for Our Future” based on the work of Steve Phillips, a best selling author, civil rights lawyer and social activist on Friday, May 10 from 10 AM – Noon in the Fireside Art Gallery.