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Commissioners hear Smithsonian exhibit, equipment‑reuse drive and Character Counts anniversary
Summary
At their Nov. 18 meeting, Queen Anne's County Commissioners heard presentations about a Smithsonian-hosted exhibit at the Kennard African American History Museum, a local rollout of a sports‑equipment donation program and the 25th anniversary of the Character Counts program; commissioners also approved a caregivers‑month proclamation and agency updates.
Queen Anne's County Commissioners on Nov. 18 heard a string of community updates that included a Smithsonian Museum on Main Street exhibit at the Kennard African American History Museum, a volunteer‑driven sports‑equipment reuse program and the county's 25th anniversary recognition of the Character Counts civic program.
Jennifer Moore and Tara Corsi invited commissioners and residents to a Smithsonian Museum on Main Street exhibition, "Spark: Places of Innovation," which will be hosted in part at the Kennard African American History Museum beginning Saturday, Nov. 29 and running through Jan. 11. Corsi, identified in the meeting as the director at Kennard, said the local exhibit will run Thursdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and…
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