Bronze casting workshops set for July 24-28, 2018 in St. Michaels

From Tuesday, July 24, through Saturday, July 28, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md., will offer two bronze casting workshops in its boatshop. Participants must be 16 or older, with class-size limited and advanced registration needed. Christian Benefiel, sculpture artist and Shepherd University Professor, will lead these public workshops, guiding participants through […]

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Young Environmental Stewards Summer Conference at Washington College for Rising High School Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors

Washington College’s Center for Environment & Society (CES) announces the launch of a new summer conference for rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. July 17 through the July 21st, 2018 the Young Environmental Stewards Conference (YES) will introduce students to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed through kayaking, wildlife habitat research, marine research and more. Easy […]

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Grants Available for Nonprofits Addressing Addiction in Delaware’s Kent & Sussex County

The Next Generation of Southern Delaware (Next Gen South) of the Delaware Community Foundation is accepting applications for its 2018 competitive grant cycle. Next Gen South supports programs addressing addiction in Kent and Sussex County, including, but not limited to, treatment services, addiction prevention and education, mental health services, and to support families who have […]

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Five WC Seniors Named Finalist for 2018 Sophie Kerr Prize; Winner Announced Friday May 18, 2018

Five Washington College seniors today were named finalists for the 2018 Sophie Kerr Prize, the nation’s largest undergraduate literary award, this year worth $63,711. All will read from their work at an event this Friday, where author, journalist, and literary critic Maureen Corrigan will announce the winner. The finalists’ reading and the announcement of the […]

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