AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHistoric Arts & Education: Sotterley’s immersive auditions are open for “Legends & Lore: In a Time of Revolution,” sending audiences to October 1776 with spy intrigue, Washington-era reflection, and a family secret—set for Aug. 6–7, 2026. Youth & Career Skills: St. Mary’s County students earned top honors at SkillsUSA Nationals, with multiple medalists highlighted across early childhood, healthcare, IT, and trades. Community & Culture: A new Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Cultures is taking shape in Baltimore’s Lower Park Heights-Pimlico, aiming to teach kids pre-colonial African history through hands-on programs. Local Leadership: Jamar R. Brown begins chairing the Enoch Pratt Free Library boards, steering the 23-branch system’s strategy and mission. Public Health: Taylor Farms expanded an iceberg lettuce recall tied to cyclospora, reaching 27 states including Maryland, as cases climb nationwide. Civic Life & Safety: The Harriet Tubman Museum in Cambridge is recovering after its first break-in since opening in 1992, with police seeking the suspect. Environment & Activism: Anti–data center protests drew crowds in 125 cities nationwide, signaling growing local resistance to AI infrastructure.
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