And check out SBA Community Office Hours-Harford County Public Library (Aberdeen) on the Aberdeen Patch calendar
Also, don’t miss SBA Community Office Hours-Harford County Public Library (Aberdeen) on the Aberdeen Patch calendar
Also check out SBA Community Office Hours-Harford County Public Library (Aberdeen) on the Aberdeen Patch calendar
Make time for Yoga on Tap @ Watchtower on the Aberdeen Patch calendar
Spotted on the Aberdeen calendar: Family and Friends Story Time
Be sure to catch Robomasterminds on the Aberdeen Patch calendar
An Aberdeen man has been sentenced to prison for scaling a prison fence in an attempt to sneak drugs, vape pens and more into the facility.
Five hundred guests attend Taste of Harford May 17, showcasing Harford County restaurants, farms, breweries, wineries and more.
Happening soon: Knot Just Knitting on the Aberdeen Patch calendar
More than $1.6 million has been raised by the Walk for Cancer LifeNet over the past 13 years.
Hamilton-inspired gala on November 7 features a captivating evening of music, food, cocktails and revolutionary fun.
Celebrating Italian heritage, community, and tradition with food, music, family fun and cultural festivities
Michael Clayton and Bryce Harrison receive the designation, which helps business owners address various aspects of a business transition.
A variety of programs are available for children, teens and adults.
Walk aims to raise $125,000 for Cancer LifeNet and its vital, free-of-charge supportive care services.
March 28 event at Coppermine Bel Air enabled families to explore at their own pace and enjoy a safe, inclusive spring tradition together.
The exhibition, in partnership with Ashley Addiction Treatment and Harford Artists’ Association, is accepting submissions through May 17.
April 22 concert takes place at Fiore Winery & Distillery and features The Daniel Bennett Group performing jazz, Great American Songbook.
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.
March 28 event at Coppermine Bel Air reimagines the traditional egg hunt so children of all abilities can participate.
‘Voices that Shape Communities’ is the theme and features Catie Griggs from the Baltimore Orioles & Erin Hodge-Williams from Time for Women.
Programs include a special exhibit and presentations about the History of the Negro Baseball Leagues, Frederick Douglass and more.
February 7 events at the Abingdon Library feature Maryland-based romance writers, a panel discussion and special meet & greet opportunities.
Bel Air writer’s third novel in the Gull Island series gives readers a fresh spin on romance, with the charm of coastal life.
Harford Community College is currently working to identify a new date and will share those details as soon as possible.
Several virtual programs take place at the end of January.
Community open house takes place January 25 from 2 to 5 p.m.
Playing piano, preserving prints, soapmaking, college/career prep and more highlight the month.
Daylong celebration on January 16 features guest readers, crafts, STEM activities, parade, dance parties, Magic Mirror and more.
Brianna Stinebaugh-Blumberg and John Michael join the Board for a three-year term.
Annual program for adults and high school students starts December 20 and celebrates the Library’s 80th anniversary.
Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Business Speakers Series takes place January 8 at the Abingdon Library.
This comprehensive, free online platform is dedicated to skilled trades career development.
New vehicle brings library resources and technology to underserved communities in Harford County.
The exhibition at the Bel Air Library is a collaboration among HCPL, Harford County Cultural Arts Board and Havre de Grace Arts Collective.
Best of Harford Readers’ Choice Awards are voted upon by the readers of Harford Magazine.
Roenna Fahrney Recognition Awards were also presented, and staff members were recognized for educational awards.
Twenty-five nonprofits receive general operating or arts programming funding for FY26.
Six hundred fifty guests enjoyed “Epic Rewind: Eighties in the Stacks” at the Abingdon Library November 1.