“2020 What a Year!”debuts when the Laurel Museum Reopens. Updates current exhibit and adds COVID, Social Justice, Laurel's 150th.
Applications are now open for the $1000 Laurel Historical Society’s James B. McCeney Scholarship
Office Assistants and Showers and Laundry Monitors needed to help clients
Centarian recognized as "Patriotic Legend" for trail blazing military service in World War II
Aspiring Authors
Effort headed by Residences at Vantage Point centenarian Vivian C. 'Millie' Bailey and friend Judith M. Dye
Life Care Services Awarded Highest Customer Satisfaction Among U.S. Senior Living Communities in 2020
Dr. Duane Mangum brings Life After Divorce: The Rebuilding Process to My Brotha’s Keeper Show.
Join the Alzheimer's Association on Dec. 16 for this virtual meeting
Join Alzheimer's Association staff and advocates for a preview of our state legislative agenda, advocacy day and how to get involved
Drive solicits funds to buy Thanksgiving Dinner for families living in the shelter
November is National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Month
Question: Where can I find jobs for those with felonies, or the lists of companies that hire ex felons?
Prince George's County Walk scheduled for Saturday, September 19
The Laurel Historical Society's 5th annual "McCeney March" is going virtual! This year participants can walk 1 mile or a 5K
Take the required pre licensing course through live video from the comfort of your home using a computer, laptop or ipad.
Wacky fun plus Science and Simple Machines are the focus of two free virtual summer camps offered by the Laurel Historical Society (LHS).
The Laurel Museum will have virtual archaeology and Rube Goldberg Camps because of recent grants.
Information provided to ensure S.M.A.R.T. planning for your future
Vacations, arts and entertainment and items for sports enthusiasts featured
A Laurel family shares video of a wild visitor to their property — a fox, who runs across their lawn, pauses and then dashes away.
Over 30 clubs collect and donate thousands of toys
Part time, flexible, wellpaying work helping your community with the 2020 Census
Russell Phillips is using his own history and pain to make sure other people are able to reclaim their own lives and get on the right path.
Quoth the LHS: It’s a Party for Poe Sunday, October 20 at the Laurel Museum. Poe Poetry and Story readings by Stephen Mead
Historic District Walk Raises Scholarship Funds in Honor of Late Chairman
Neighborhood Park in Downtown Columbia named after World War II veteran and community leader Vivian C. "Millie" Bailey
Courses empower individuals and families to achieve financial stability
If you're looking for temp agencies that hire felons in illinois, then you've come to the right place.
Volunteers provide assistance with tax returns at sites in Columbia and North Laurel
Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast Moves To Lafontaine Bleue In Glen Burnie
Day of Action produces path of stepping stones from building to parking lot
“Trunk or Treat” Fun at First Baptist of Savage!
The parade will begin at 9:30am along Little Patuxent Parkway. A ceremony will follow at 10:45am at the Downtown Columbia Lakefront.
Lake Elkhorn in Columbia; Rain or Shine! Celebrate Your Own Pet While Helping Those In Need
Merriweather lawn seat pass, month of Bikeshare provided first 400 registrants
FREE Back-To-School Outdoor Community Movie Night!
Howard County Executive, District 4 County Council Member and School Board Candidates Featured
MakingChange Provides Financial Wellness Programs for Over 2,000 People
Free Merriweather Post Pavilion Concert Lawn Seat Passes Given to First 400 Registrants