New collection of balance bikes will help children learn to ride.
More than 19,000 children and teens read nearly 117,000 books.
Third annual conference for kinship caregivers takes place September 22 in Edgewood.
The Havre de Grace Library installed a temporary exhibit at Tydings Park this week to encourage reading.
There is no admission fee for Summer Jam and all ages are welcomed to enjoy the live entertainment, music, carnival games and more.
HdG Library patrons can now check out board games for 7 days. They promote literacy, critical thinking and provide interactive experience.
Event part of national program bring communities together to stand against crime with local law enforcement.
Come read a story with our storyteller, Sue Capp, and make a fun craft afterwards! Fun way to keep kids learning this summer!
A sophomore from HHS who volunteers with the blind was recognized as youth of the year by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Harford County.
Learn more about becoming a court-appointed special advocate!
Including many activities, like bat box building, composting lectures, and much more!
We asked Patch Readers how they’ll keep their kids, and themselves, entertained during this weekend’s gloomy weather.
Designed to encourage well-being through movement and simple storytelling for the whole family.
The annual Halloween parade and trick or treat hours are here.
Plus, Maryland's first Simply Mac opens, raising money for charities, vying for Super Bowl ad, military appreciation and more from Patch.
Nearly 50 caregivers and professionals attended “Relatives Matter: Raising Kin, A Conference for Kinship Caregivers.”
7th Annual Heather L. Hurd 5K Run and Trick or Treat Walk adds activities for families including visits by Elsa, Anna and Olaf.
Plus, Kohl's stores hiring, vintage cafe opens, runner-up "American Ninja Warrior," Bel Air fights hunger and more from Patch.
Plus, Miami Heat signs Columbia man, Aldi stores hiring, Ocean City Brewing opens taphouse, making online sales safer and more from Patch.
The Salute to Safety event at Hutchins Park is still on for Saturday afternoon.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Harford County plans to open a truly scary experience in the woods of northern Harford County.
The Social Security Administration recently released its lists of the most popular baby names in each state in 2014.
Harford County Public Library, Harford County Office of Information and Communication Technology offer Craft the Code! to middle schoolers.
Plus, random act of kindness, county fair photos, top schools in the country, first-day-of-school photos, and more from Patch.
From 4-H exhibits to live horse and pony races to meeting Baltimore Ravens greats, check out the fun planned at the 2015 fair.
Plus, HdG named Great Small Town, Gov. Hogan says cancer is dead, animal adoptions, youths donate vegetables and more from Patch.
Third annual Kids for Hope raises funds for Cancer LifeNet at Kaufman Cancer Center.
Raytheon honors Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County as one of six youth centers in the country.
Plus, new restaurant week announced, county fair, most educated city, schools of the year, dog saves suicidal man and more from Patch.
First conference in Harford County for kinship caregivers takes place September 19 in Edgewood.
Plus, National Night Out photos from White March, Bethesda, Rockville, Anne Arundel, Columbia and more from Patch.
Did you go to the farm fair? Add your photos in the comments!
Plus, National Night Out plans, new US citizens, new restaurants open, top Maryland colleges, artist honored and more from Patch.
The 28th annual farm fair celebrates agricultural heritage with events like tractor pull, rodeo.
Plus, endangered manatee visits bay, school system honored, new businesses, Howard County group receives $52K grant and more from Patch.
Hey kids, love history? Then join us at the Lock House to learn about the past and make a craft!
Hardest 5k in Harford County to Benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County
Plus, fight against youth smoking, business openings, Bowie's 100th anniversary, heroes on parade, and more from Patch.
WTF? Some parents say they clearly hear F-bombs coming from the little potty mouths. Tell us what you think in comments.
Plus, Annapolis Irish Festival, Towson filmmakers honored, First Sunday Arts Fest, kung fu school opens, cop for a day and more from Patch.