Reaching Out to Refugees
The Ukrainian Outreach Club at Towson High School is helping those displaced by the Russian-Ukrainian war, while also emphasizing Ukraine’s unique cultural identity to students.
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The author (far left) is shown here with other leaders of the Ukrainian Outreach Club at Towson High. (Provided photo)
The Ukrainian Outreach Club at Towson High School is helping those displaced by the Russian-Ukrainian war, while also emphasizing Ukraine’s unique cultural identity to students.
Read MoreFor 90 years, the Lake Roland Gardening Club has helped members blossom and commune with nature.
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The authors of "The Ones Who Remember":
(Back row, left to right) Ruth Taubman, Avishay Hayut, Sassa Åkervall, Julie Goldstein Ellis, Rita Benn, Phil Barr. (Middle row, left to right) Nancy Szabo, Ruth Wade, Ava Adler, Joy Wolfe Ensor, Fran Lewy Berg, Eszter Gombosi (Front row, left to right) Simone Yehuda, Irene Hasenberg Butter, Natalie Iglewicz, Cilla Tomas.
Published by City Point Press, “The Ones Who Remember” is a collection of poignant stories reframing the horrors of the Holocaust through the eyes of those affected by its aftermath.
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Gayle A. Becker: "Our goal is just to lighten the load of an already very emotional time for the seller."
The founder and operator of New Digs MD LLC, Gayle Becker helps mourners during one of the most challenging times in their lives.
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Lane Levine of A Friendly Bread: "Sourdough bread with fancy cheese — which is what we bring to the table — is the marriage of two fermented masterpieces, which provide a variety of our favorite tastes and textures.” (File photo by Joshua Rosenstein)
The founder and operator of A Friendly Bread, the Owings Mills-raised Lane Levine is shifting gears to grow his six-year-old business.
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