Bright young men and women, in this generation, must learn to be professional, competitive, and strategic in order to achieve their dreams.
Each week, librarians from Prince George's County Public Libraries will pick a few books they think should be added to your summer reading list. Let us know what you think!
Each week librarians from Prince George's County will recommend books that we think should be added to your reading lists. Take a look and let us know what you think.
Each week, librarians from Prince George's County will recommend titles that we think should be added to your to be read list. Take a look and let us know what you think!
Sunday marked the beginning of Bike to Work Week, a part of Bike Month, which was started to promote bicycling and bicycle safety and will culminate in Bike to Work Day this Friday.
May 15th is National Peace Officers Memorial Day.
Hyattsville FOP brings carnival back to West Hyattsville. May 3-13
Colonel Marcus L. Brown comments on the use of DNA technology.
“Converging Cultural Tapestries” Closing Reception at Zimstone Gallery on March 10th, featuring Artwork by Eileen Cave, Pierre-Antoine Goho, and Zimbabwean Sculpture. Curated by Jeff Brown.
A brief note with a mysterious map offering insight into Hyattsville Arts District parking. It's not as restricted as one might think.
The true meaning of the holidays is NOT to buy stuff. It's the act of giving, helping, being thankful for friends, family and what you have.
A BusBoys & Poets Review, Most Certainly a restaurant worth going to.
A brief recap of the past month.
Summer Jam will feature a Bicycle Rodeo - Free HELMETS for kids! How and why the Rodeo is there and the importance of helmets.
A little of this, a little of that that happened throughout July and the first week of August.
Looking for something to do dog-wise? Here are a couple ideas for you.
Let’s talk listservs and Whole Foods.
Check out the variety of door decor at Hyattsville's arts district.
The blog returns with a run down of Hyattsville cyberspace activity over the last couple of weeks!
View from the roof decks at Arts District Hyattsville at sunset...
A quick primer on how to be prepared for medical emergencies in dogs.
I'll gladly admit that I've undoubtedly melo-dramatized my early pre-teen experience with gardens and gardening.
Dog-related info for companions of canines because dogs can't (or choose not to) read.
Short one this week, but some fun exploring the HOPE listserv and a few other areas of the World Wide Web! Can you find the reference to the photo?
Maryland Brewers 2011 Spring Festival in Frederick this year. Great links to local breweries and how to fight a hangover by eating some bbq in between drinking some fine ale.
Check out this week's blog where we talk about viral videos, where to find stuff, safety tips and energy efficiency, all in the context of Hyattsville!
Hyattsville’s voter turnout has always been suspect, but this year’s elections were far worse than in years past.
Asking for help is not a sign of weakness or stupidity; it's a great way to practice accepting the same kindness you extend to others.
New artwork placed at the intersection of 44th and Longfellow Streets - Arts District Hyattsville West.
v.4 covers May 14 to May 21, 2011. I run down "The Google", foxes, squirrels, dogs, vlogs and more! Check it out!
Not long after the first blog entry went up, the request at Nicholas Orem Middle School got full funding. Donors as far away as New York stepped up.
New Chipotle in Hyattsville's Art District. Might be overly excited, but I love this place!
Version 3 of Hyattsville 2.0 - covers from last week until May 13.
First blog post of "Hyattics,"a discourse that aims at addressing all the issues in Hyattsville, as well as offering a personal take on the issues by a life time resident of the city.
In the grand scheme, the items that populate back-to-school lists haven't changed that much over the last twenty or thirty years ...
Information of interest to canines and (since most of them can't read or don't like to) the humans who choose to spend time with them.