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Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier announces county's 250 passport and summer BSO performance
Summary
Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier announced a "Baltimore County 250" passport that will be available at county public libraries and for download on the county website, and noted the BSO will perform at Oregon Ridge Park this summer. Launch and performance dates were not specified.
Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier announced a new "Baltimore County 250" passport as part of celebrations tied to the nation's 250th anniversary and encouraged residents to visit historic sites across the county. The passport, she said, will be made available at county public library branches and for download on the county website.
"This is a chance to become a tourist in your own backyard and explore places throughout the county that shape the nation's history," Klausmeier said in a short Quick Takes segment recorded at Oregon Ridge Park. She also noted that the BSO will perform at Oregon Ridge Park this summer.
The passport is presented as a county-produced guide to local historic sites and community highlights. Klausmeier described the initiative as a way for residents and visitors to take pride in Baltimore County's people, communities and historic events tied to broader national history.
The Quick Takes segment did not provide a specific launch date for the passport or a date for the BSO performance; Klausmeier said only that the passport "will soon be available" and that the BSO will play "this summer." The county website and local library branches were cited as the distribution points for the passport.
Klausmeier closed the segment by thanking viewers and encouraging them to visit county sites and events. No further program details, participation incentives or schedule information were offered in the recorded remarks.

