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Category Archives: Anne Arundel County
Anne Arundel Waterway Restoration Alliance
The AAWRA is an alliance of communities, dredging officials, Chesapeake Bay associations and trusts, and boaters on navigable waters in Anne Arundel County supporting deeper tidal water channels, sediment reclamation, tidal habitats, and natural fisheries.
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Anne Arundel County Month in Review Newsletter
County Executive John R. Leopold and the Department of Community and Constituent Services has just released the first edition of Month in Review, a new a monthly electronic newsletter.
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Belvedere Elementary School
Belvedere Elementary School is located at 360 Broadwater Road in Arnold. The mission of the school is to promote learning within a collaborative community where students are empowered to achieve their fullest potential.
Anne Arundel County crime map
The Baltimore Sun has just released an interactive crime map of Anne Arundel county. The map combines automatic weekly feeds from the Arundel Police communications office with the power of Google Maps. The resulting visualizations allow citizens quick and easy access to hard crime data. A search form allows you to specify type of crime, time period, and location. Crime incidents show up as markers on the map which expand to give more detailed information when clicked.
Peter Hermann’s blog also has a writeup of the new system: “The information is out there; assembling it can be quite a task. I’m of the position that the crime data should come from the police. This is public information and there is excuse in this day an age not to post it all on the Internet, almost as it comes in.”
CrimeReports.com also has a similar system which provides the last 60 days of “Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)” data generated by calls for service. The disclaimer states that the map does “not provide specific information related to how a crime was committed or who was involved. The information provided will only allow users to get a general sense of the types of calls for service that have been generated through the CAD system, the volume of calls for service received, and the classification of those calls. To ensure that victim, witness, or suspect information is not compromised, calls are mapped depicting only the general block number of the incident, as opposed to the specific address (for example, 1200 Main Street instead of 1234 Main Street).”
Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Conference & Visitors Bureau
The Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Conference & Visitors Bureau seeks to plan, produce and promote programs designed to increase the volume of visitors, vacation, and conference/meeting business within Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Their web site features an event calendar, information on local “getaways,” trip ideas, and visitor info and guides.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools
Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) provides a challenging and rewarding educational experience for every child. The AACPS school system is the 5th largest in Maryland, and among the 50 largest school systems in the country.
Arundel House of Hope, Inc.
Arundel House of Hope, Inc. (AHOH) serves homeless men and women throughout Anne Arundel County Maryland empowering individuals to seize opportunity for change and assisting with the integration from homelessness to independence. Supported by a membership of over 40 community churches, organizations, and over 2,000 volunteers, AHOH is the only homeless services group in the county that offers a continuum of housing and support to individuals from the moment they become homeless through reintegration into permanent independent living. Through its efforts AHOH serves over thirty percent of the county’s homeless population or over 500 individuals annually improving the quality of their lives as well as those of the residents and business community in Anne Arundel County.
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Arundel Community Development Services, Inc.
Arundel Community Development Services, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to providing affordable housing and community development services in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Since its founding in 1993, the Corporation has worked to create and retain affordable housing, promote homeownership, facilitate neighborhood revitalization strategies and programs, preserve the County’s rich cultural history, and implement community development programs to serve County residents most in need.
Arts Council of Anne Arundel County
The Arts Council, a.k.a. the Cultural Arts Foundation, is a non-profit 501 (C) 3 organization working to create a strong financial support system for the entire spectrum of arts groups in the county. Through a partnership of public and private interests, it provides funding for music, dance, drama, and the visual arts. The mission of the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County, Inc. is to encourage and invest in the visual arts, performing arts, and historic preservation for the people of our county.
Anne Arundel County Farmers’ Market
The Anne Arundel County Farmers’ Market has over 60 vendors. It is open three days per week in the summer season at the Riva Site and a brand new market starting at The South River Colony. A huge variety of items are now being offered at the market and the season runs from mid-April to the Saturday before Christmas.
