11th Annual Arts in the Park
Artisan Marketplace | Government Organizations
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Welcome to the Key Bridge Rebuild project website, your hub for all things related to the rebuilding of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and reconnecting the I-695 Baltimore Beltway. Here, you'll find the latest updates on the progress of the Key Bridge Rebuild project, along with opportunities for community participation and engagement. We're committed to transparency and collaboration, ensuring that stakeholders from all sectors can contribute to this vital endeavor. There are resources to help you stay up to date on the Key Bridge response and efforts to date and commuter options to get you where you need to be. Industry professionals can learn more about design and construction opportunities. Check back frequently to stay informed on the latest developments, as we work together to reconnect, revitalize, and rebuild the Key Bridge for generations to come.
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Our energy division currently offers multiple energy programs for low-income families who need important component upgrades and retrofitting of their home to be more energy efficient. These programs are free of charge to Maryland residents whether homeowner or renter. I’m looking to bring brochures, an energy booklet for children, applications, and other related items to pass out. I will also be present to help individuals fill out applications if they choose to do so during the event.
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The Anne Arundel County Health Department leads the Gun Violence Intervention Team (GVIT), an interagency coalition launched in mid-2020 with the mission of preventing and reducing gun violence in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Most recently GVIT has partnered with a local artist Catherine Mapp and the Chesapeake Arts Center to create a mural that reflects togetherness, community and resiliency following the CPTED Principles.
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The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) connected with multicultural communities in Anne Arundel County to connect, inform, and elevate the county’s diverse voices.
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