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AARP Foundation Experience Corps is an intergenerational, volunteer-based tutoring program that engages adults age 50 and older as literacy tutors for struggling students in public schools. The program aims to empower volunteers to serve in their community and work with America's most vulnerable children.
Open Works is a 34,000 square feet "incubator for Baltimore's creative economy." [1] [2] It houses shared wood, metal, and digital fabrication, textiles, and electronics workspaces, as well as 150 private studios. [3] They're also a Fab lab and have a mobile program. [4] The $10m project's establishment was funded by Baltimore Arts Realty Corps.
District Court of Maryland, District 1, the first presiding judge of Baltimore's Mental Health Court [10] Ana Sol Gutierrez (b. 1942) 2023 Maryland House of Delegates from District 18, first Latina elected to state office [11] Gloria G. Lawlah (b. 1939) 2023 Secretary of the Maryland Department of Aging, Maryland state senator from the 26th ...
In 2024, Bailey Anne entered her first pageant and won the title of Miss Maryland USA. She became the first transgender woman, and the first Asian American woman, the first immigrant, the first military spouse, the first woman over the traditional age of 28 to win Miss Maryland USA when she was crowned in June 2024.
Bailey was one of only two black women to earn superior rank at her officer's course. [5] She received her commission as a first lieutenant in Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School and served in the Women's Army Corps from 1943 to 1946. [3] [6] Bailey became second-in-command of the Women's Colored Detachment at Fort ...
Photographs from the Associated Press show the extent of the destruction to the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, after a cargo ship crashed into it early Tuesday morning, causing ...
The 1.6-mile bridge spans Baltimore's harbor, and photos show steel rods still wrapped around the container ship that rammed into it.
Woman's Industrial Exchange is a historic building located at 333 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It consists of a townhouse erected in 1815, with a large, five-story structure appended to the rear. The building was purchased in 1860 by Mrs. Mary E. Boardley for a boarding house, and she added the rear wing.