Mandy Barnett is widely regarded as one of Nashville’s finest vocalists.
The Library will be hosting three events that are free and open to the public.
Visiting the Open House will help participants discover everything they need to start at Harford.
Come witness all the romance of 16th century Shakespeare with all the raw intensity of 20th century rock.
Walk aims to raise $125,000 for Cancer LifeNet and its vital, free-of-charge supportive care services.
Register as soon as possible for the best course selection and to obtain your preferred schedule.
Darvin Figueroa Cortes has been recognized by the Achieving the Dream (ATD) Network and was awarded a Harvey Lincoln Student Scholarship
Craley will begin serving her three-year term on June 1, 2026.
To be accepted for an appointment, the pet must not have any behavioral concerns and have a current Rabies vaccination.
This dress-your-best gala event will feature music, dancing, cash bar, selfie station, hors d’oeuvres, desserts, and more.
Mooswaan Shrestha is one of the semifinalists for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.
Get the Led Out has captured the essence of Led Zeppelin’s music and brought it to the concert stage.
Participants will have the opportunity to network and discuss careers with working engineers from SAME.
March 28 event at Coppermine Bel Air enabled families to explore at their own pace and enjoy a safe, inclusive spring tradition together.
Funds will help expand long-term recovery program in Harford County
The exhibition, in partnership with Ashley Addiction Treatment and Harford Artists’ Association, is accepting submissions through May 17.
A call for unity in protecting our most vulnerable and building a stronger future for every child.
April 22 concert takes place at Fiore Winery & Distillery and features The Daniel Bennett Group performing jazz, Great American Songbook.
Buckle up for a helter-skelter ride through every kind of musical genre with plenty of laughs along the way.
This spectacular tribute show celebrates the trailblazing women who shaped the music industry.
The world-renowned artists of SonDeBaril inspire audiences with breathtaking flamenco artistry.
All roles are open; dancers must be at least 13 years of age or older by the audition date.
Parents who are interested in half-day or full-day preschool options this coming fall are invited to visit the ELC.
The NMTC awards gala is supported by leaders and contributors from industry, government, and education.
Vido is a mystery and romance author and also serves as executive director of the Harford County Bar Foundation.
May 17 event at Vignon Manor Farm features the ultimate buy local, taste local, culinary event and expects to sell out early.
Two Demo Sessions on March 19th. Registration required.
Free Eye Screenings for Save Your Vision Month
Harford's career and workforce open house is for for both prospective students and employers.
Danú takes its audiences on a musical journey to their native Ireland.
March 28 event at Coppermine Bel Air reimagines the traditional egg hunt so children of all abilities can participate.
Your generosity will help Harford students of all ages entertain you every week.
Nonprofit merger expands access to essential furniture and supportive services for individuals & families experiencing housing instability.
The event celebrates and honors individuals and organizations that demonstrate a commitment to empowering women.
Recipients were recognized for their contributions in nursing education and their service to Maryland nursing students.
‘Voices that Shape Communities’ is the theme and features Catie Griggs from the Baltimore Orioles & Erin Hodge-Williams from Time for Women.
The biennial exhibition will showcase the area's top artists as a vital component of our cultural offerings to the region.
In this timeless tale, young Dorothy Gale gets swept away by a tornado as she travels from Kansas over the rainbow to the magical Land of Oz
In qualifying for the President’s List, a student must receive all “A” and “B” grades and have a 3.76 GPA (grade point average) or higher.
The students advocated for strong state support that would continue to provide affordable access to higher education.