With the projection that 20% of the U.S. population will be older than age 65 by 2030, it is no surprise that the Howard County senior population may reach that a decade earlier.
Community News
A-OK Mentors/Tutors Support Students’ Success
In his proclamation declaring January 2015 National Mentoring Month, President Barack Obama said, “In a nation of limitless possibility, every child deserves the chance to unlock his or her potential.
In Brief
Memory Café Coming to Anne Arundel County A partnership between Anne Arundel County’s Department of Aging and Disabilities and the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Maryland will bring the Memory Café, […]
Industry Perpective: Not a Statistic to Be Proud Of
Face it, Howard County has earned bragging rights for a lot of things — a top-rated public school system and the nation’s best library system, as well as rankings as the third-most technologically advanced community in the nation,
Food on the 15th Supplements Seniors’ Food Availability
Food on the 15th, a multi-generational project that involves children and adults in collecting non-perishable food items for low-income senior citizens in Howard County, has continued to thrive and grow over the past year.
Candlelight Concert Society’s Outreach Program Brings Music to Many Ears
It’s no secret: Columbia’s Candlelight Concert Society (CCS) fills the air with music. But it’s not just the air of concert halls, where audiences enjoy renowned and emerging artists and the magic of chamber music in a traditional venue.
Columbia Residents Invited to Share in Haitian Sister City Excitement
Diverse cultural exchange is among the benefits of promise in the proposed Sister City relationship between Columbia and Cap Haitien in Haiti.