Brooklyn Park: Easter egg hunt is a sign of spring
By CHRISTOPHER TYLER Correspondent; CHRISTOPHER TYLER Correspondent | |
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At last a sign of spring.
Sponsored by the Youth Ministry Committee, all families in the community are invited to the event. Children should take a basket to collect eggs. Hot dogs and drinks will be served for lunch. The event will be held rain or shine.
To register or to volunteer, call 410-636-2537.
The church will celebrate
Also attending the meeting will be
An important agenda item to be discussed will be the upcoming crafter and flea market planned for
For details, call
'Chip In For The Arts'
Join the Chip in for the Arts golf tournament fundraiser to benefit the art programs and events at the
This will be the second year for the golf outing that will take place at the
The fee is
Prizes will be awarded for longest drive, closest to the pin and putting contest.
Call
Benefit bus trip
Tickets are
All proceeds will benefit the Brooklyn Park Night Out in August, an evening where the community comes together to fight against crime and recognize all the efforts of the various organizations that help the community in this crime prevention effort.
To make reservations for the bus trip, contact
Help for grief
Have you lost someone or something you love or care deeply about? You may feel all kinds of difficult emotions and it may feel like the pain and sadness will never end. While there is no right or wrong way to grieve there are healthy ways to cope with the pain that, in time, can renew you and allow you to move on. Sharing your sorrow with others who have experienced similar losses can help.
Therapist
For details, email [email protected] or call 410-636- 0123.
Mosquito spraying
Frank said that residents not wanting their home sprayed must need to contact the department at 410-841-5870 and request a form which must be completed and returned by
Early literacy at the library
The library encourages parents and caregivers to foster a child's love of learning from an early age by simply encouraging him or her to play with and interact with books and language.
The library supports these early literacy efforts with a number of programs for children ages birth through 5 in every branch, every week, year round. The times and days for the programs at the
Family Storytime -
Babies in Bloom for babies from birth to 18 months -
Toddler Time for children ages 18 to 36 months -
For details, call
(410) 222-6260 or visit http://www.aacpl.net/location/ brooklynpark.
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