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Thursday, May 2, 2013

How Can We Make Every Day Earth Day? (Sponsored)

Here are some family activities you can do to foster environmentalism. Sponsored by Sony.

Very few events are celebrated around the globe, but Earth Day is. This year, it’s come and gone. But we’re here to ask: What can we do to show our love of the earth on that day, and every day? On May 31, Sony will release After Earth, an action-packed movie that takes place 1,000 years after cataclysmic events forced humanity to leave. It’s the kind of scenario that makes you want to donate to Greenpeace, recycle everything, and start biking every where, immediately. So, in honor of Earth Day, Patch has teamed up with Sony to present these ideas for making every day Earth Day. How can we make every day Earth Day? Begin with little things. Easy things. Obvious things. Things we take for granted each day, and use and/or abuse because of …

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8:33 am on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Happy 5th Birthday, Storyville

Storyville at the Rosedale Branch of the Baltimore County Public Library has been an amazing success since its opening in 2007.

Last week, elected officials, library supporters, and families and children from throughout our area gathered at the Rosedale Branch of the Baltimore County Public Library (BCPL) to recognize an important milestone.  Storyville, an interactive early literacy learning center located within this library, celebrated its fifth birthday. For those who might not have already visited this wonderful resource, Storyville @ Rosedale is a free, museum-like service that encourages children and caregivers in the County and beyond to explore the interactive exhibits featured in a unique townscape.  The townscape features a variety of seven innovative activity areas that include: This internationally-recognized concept was fully funded by the Foundation …

Renee

9:16 am on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

This is such an awesome resource for our little ones, I wish they would have had more publicity for the event, would have loved to show our support! I was just there two weeks ago and saw no indication, and no one mentioned anything :(   more ›

Friday, April 19, 2013

Write Your Mind: Share Thoughts On Boston

Take to our Local Voices platform to share your opinion with Parkville-Overlea Patch readers.

Perry Hall Church Hosts Franklin Square Blood Drive

All pints collected will go directly to Medstar Franklin Square Hospital, keeping blood in the community.

UPDATE (April 20)—The blood drive as been cancelled due to a lack of donors.   ORIGINAL—It's been a fairly crazy week to say the least. Tragedies in both Boston and Texas have raised awareness of the need for blood and the good people who will/can give it. It was reported that marathon runners, after crossing the finish line, continued jogging to Boston-area hospitals to give blood to the victims of the bombings. Too often the call for blood donations goes unheeded—until disaster strikes. I know this having donated 20+ pints of blood to the American Red Cross in my life. That's two humans worth of blood for those keep score. I cherish the Red Cross and its response to calamity across this great country, but have we forgotten about home? …

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

LETTER: Archbishop Offers Prayers for Victims of Boston Attack

Prayers from the Archdiocese of Baltimore include "an end to violence and terror."

Archbishop William E. Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore, issued the following statement on the tragedy in Boston April 15: "On behalf of the priests and faithful of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, I offer prayers for those who lost their lives today and for those who were injured in the violent attack in Boston. Our prayers are with them as well as their families and loved ones, just as we pray too for an end to violence and terror throughout the world. May the love of our compassionate Savior be with all who were impacted by this tragedy.”  

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Stop the Cicada Madness, Already!

Dundalk Patch editor Marge Neal goes out on a limb to set the cicada story straight.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Comment: 'Time For Yuppies To Buy Shotguns'

Baltimore-area Patch readers speak their minds.

This week, Patch readers took to the comment streams to chime in on local politics, neighborhood crime and the proposed White Student Union at Towson University. Here's some of what your neighbors are saying: Perry Hall: "So happy for Daniel! It's a miracle - total physical recovery from such an ordeal. Looks like mentally he's healing quite well too. Got to love this courageous kid" — Karan Abbasi said on Daniel Borowy to Model As Part of Anti-Bullying Campaign North Baltimore: "It's time for yuppies to buy shotguns and big nasty looking dogs..." — Baltimore Matt on Police: 1 Man Responsible for Villages of Homeland Robberies Dundalk: "Very unfortunate. I am certain this does not reflect the views of our town." — Amy Menzer on Sandy …

Monday, April 1, 2013

Maryland's Top April Fool's Day Pranks: Share

April Fools Day is one of the trickiest days of the year. How do you celebrate April 1?

April 1 is my dad's favorite holiday. Yes, it is a holiday to him. How else would you describe a day where you can put a loved one on edge simply because they know you like to pull pranks. April Fools Day is the day we've set aside to both celebrate and avoid our resident pranksters. Here are a few of the best pranks my dad has managed to pull off over the years: Of course, there are plenty of pranks you can view online. Huffington Post rounded up some of the best pranks of the year. I'll add Google's "treasure map overlay" on its Google Maps function as one of my personal favorites of this holiday—check the photo with this post for a localized preview. I'm curious about your favorite April Fool's Day jokes and tricks. Now, I'm not …

Marv

11:37 am on Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Worst April Fools joke: the Maryland Legislature, our beloved leader M. O'Malley, and the poor suffering citizens who are unfortunate to live the Peoples Republic of Maryland. It just keeps getting better and better. When will the idiots who keep voting in the same big spending, big taxing Democrats over and over again, ever learn?   more ›

Comment: 'Hate To See Empty Stores'

Baltimore-area Patch readers speak their minds.

This week, Patch readers sounded off on the circus, graffiti, bagels and restaurants cleanliness. Here's what your neighbors are saying: Towson: “I was there, and it was an awful experience. Seeing him everyday running, and so vibrant and healthy, and then this morning he was in such bad shape. Again thank goodness for the wonderful doctors who were immediately helping him, and who thankfully were nearby when he was struck. As a runner myself it hits me in the gut, and I have been thinking of the good doc all day. Here's to you doc. A speedy recovery for you is all I am thinking about right now.” – Sallie Sweeney on Jogging Doctor Highly Regarded Among Colleagues Perry Hall: “Well, being a Perry Hall resident, I care if they (or anything …

Joan Carson

2:42 pm on Monday, April 1, 2013

Meadow Briar is back to its normal hours Thursday-Sunday 10:30-5:00 Thank you to my customers for your understanding while my Husband Recuperated from surgery.....   more ›

Monday, March 25, 2013

Comment: ‘The Problem is the Jobless Drunks’

Baltimore-area Patch readers speak their minds.

This week, Patch readers took to the comment streams to defend police captains in trouble, discuss the future of a historic property and talk about dog bits. Here’s what your neighbors are saying: Hunt Valley-Cockeysville: "The whole point is to NOT FLUSH THEM down the toilet. We have a big issue where our sewage treatment plants cannot take the medications out of the sludge, and then it goes on into the bay and our water table, and wreaks havoc on fish. Just do a web search on anti-depressants and fish." – Tony Gostomski via Facebook on Cockeysville Precinct Serves as Drop Off for DEA Program Catonsville: "I believe that Catonsville has a moral responsibility to preserve the history of the people who lived at Spring Grove. It would be …

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