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“NOT MY CHILD” Heroin – Town Hall Meeting

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Office of Constituent Services

 Presents

“NOT MY CHILD”

 HEROIN ‘Town Hall Meeting

 with

County Executive Steven R. Schuh

 and

Anne Arundel County Heroin Task Force

Wednesday, March 25th

Pascal Center for the Performing Arts

Anne Arundel Community College

Arnold, Maryland

6:15 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

 Will my child be tempted to experiment with drugs?

  • Are all drugs a gateway to Heroin?
  • How do I know if my child or loved one has a drug problem?
  • Learn about the warning signs, common drug use triggers, and most importantly………

 WHAT TO DO IF MY CHILD

OR

LOVED ONE IS ADDICTED TO HEROIN

 Heroin IS in your neighborhood.  It is in ALL of our communities.  AWARENESS is the first and most important step in PREVENTION.  How to avoid the most common trap into which parents fall ”NOT MY CHILD” ….and save a loved one’s life.

Join us to find out this and much more on the HEROIN health epidemic affecting all of us.

Contact Us 

Anyone needing accommodations should contact Nancy Schrum at 410-222-1527 or [email protected] at least 7 days prior to the event.  TYY users, please call via Maryland Relay 7-1-1.

County Executive Announces March Town Hall Meetings

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT OWEN MCEVOY
443-679-8397

County Executive Announces March Town Hall Meetings Annapolis, MD (March 3, 2015) – County Executive Steve Schuh today announced his administration will host a series of town hall meetings in March to discuss the 2015-16 budget and other important issues facing the county.

“The citizens of Anne Arundel County deserve to be heard during our budget process,” said Schuh. “I look forward to hearing input from across the county as we put a budget together to make Anne Arundel the best place to live, work, and start a business in Maryland.”

The meetings, which will take place over a span of three weeks, will allow the citizens of Anne Arundel County to ask questions of their government. The locations and times of the meetings are as follows:

The County Executive will be joined by members of his staff, as well as key members from departments across county government. Schuh will propose his budget on May 1st.

Downloadable copy of this notice is here.

The March 2015 Caper is now online!

the-caper-march-2015Read it, read all about it! Hot off the presses – the newest Caper for March 2015.

For this month, we’re getting nostalgic as w celebrate 60 years of The Caper. We have posted a few pages from that very first Caper published in 1955. Did you know that several businesses who advertised in that issue are still around today? Check out the new Caper for details on that and other things around the cold and snowy Cape St. Claire. Is it Spring yet?

Speaking of Spring, there are details on the upcoming Visit with the Easter Bunny. Grab the signup sheet within.

We’re looking forward to a great month ahead…

Come and grab your copy here!

The February 2015 Freeze-a-thon

download_20150220_122610“Wicked cold.” That seems to be the general consensus around Cape St. Claire these last few days.

“Dangerous.”

BWI shattered the record set in 1979 with a low of 1 on February 20th, 2015. Whoa. While out and about this week, we got some snapshots of the Cape St. Claire Beaches and water off the Bay. This is a great example of when a beach does NOT look inviting.

The official start to spring is less than 28 days away

More info on the cold can be found in the Capital Gazette.

Stay warm and be safe.

The February 2015 Caper is now online!

TheCaper-February2015Read it, read all about it! Hot off the presses – the newest Caper for February 2015.

For this month, we’re honoring those retired Board Members who collectively served over 100 years for Cape St. Claire and the Improvement Association. Their experience and knowledge will be greatly missed.

Inside you’ll also find information about The Harbor School LEO Club’s generous donation to CSC Fire Department, upcoming events for the Garden Club, upcoming events from Goshen Farm, and the Youth Sailing News. Plus, some really interesting articles on some local businesses.

We’re looking forward to a great month ahead…

Come and grab your copy here!