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Back to school bash offers chance to meet school officials and candidates
CHESTERTOWN — On Saturday, at Fountain Park, John Queen, president of the Bayside H.O.Y.A.S. and candidate for the Kent County Public School Board, gave away school supplies to the community. The back to school block party was an impromptu event, he said, thinking why not take the opportunity to distribute pencils, pens, notebooks, glue sticks, scissors and other items on the Kent County Public School list of supplies. He handed...
Minary's Dream helps see kids off to successful school start
CHESTERTOWN — On Sunday, parents were grateful for Minary’s Dream Alliance’s annual back to school event, the Back to School Bash III at 9155 American Legion Rd. The organizers were pleased with the good turnout. Co-Founder Paul Tue III expressed the importance of the event, especially in financially uncertain times in the country. “For a...
Washington College unveils fall events
Washington College invites the community to explore a diverse and enriching fall with an array of events kicking off in September. From delving into the creative process through film and workshops, to celebrating the power of poetry and exploring local history, there's something for everyone to discover. Explore Artistic Journeys Through Film The Department of Communication and Media Studies ignites curiosity with its "The Creative Life" film series. This thought-provoking...
Cecil College graduates ready to begin utility industry careers
NEWARK, Del. — A partnership between Delmarva Power and Cecil College has graduated its inaugural class of students, who are now ready to enter the utility workforce. The Workforce Development program trains high school students in the Path to Success program and work-ready adults are trained through the Powering the Workforce Utility Training program. Delaware Technical Community College the Forum for Advancing Minority Engineers (FAME) also participated in the program....
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