Jonathan Street Block Party
"Nathan’s Ridge" is a Christian-based recovery program aimed at providing a safe and caring drug, alcohol, and violence-free environment for men.
Hagerstown Area Religious Council
The Hagerstown Area Religious Council (HARC) is a coalition of churches and houses of faith in the Hagerstown area of Washington County.
"Nathan’s Ridge" is a Christian-based recovery program aimed at providing a safe and caring drug, alcohol, and violence-free environment for men.
Please join Zion Reformed UCC as they host an organ and trumpet recital to celebrate their Moller pipe organ and the musical gifts of Zion’s musicians. The performance will include […]
See No Stranger: a Memoir & Manifesto of Revolutionary Love by Valarie Kaur Join Unity of Hagerstown for a lively discussion on See No Stranger: a Memoir & Manifesto of […]
Saint John's Episcopal Church is hosting a VBS Day on Saturday, July 17, 2021, from 9 - 4, at the North Pavilion of Hagerstown City Park. We will have two […]
Otterbein UMC and Meritus Health are sponsoring a COVID vaccine clinic. Vaccines are free of charge and walk-in appointments are welcome! Do your part to #EndCOVID now! Flyer.
Collecting books August 1 – September 9, 2021 For children ages 0-11 The Community Book Drive is a partnership of the United Way of Washington County, Hagerstown Area Religious Council […]
Music to Be Cool - Bach is Back! Local organists and instrumentalists collaborate to celebrate the life of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) and make Bach cool! For further information, please […]
Organ & Piano Recital at Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 802 Summit Avenue, Hagerstown, MD, on Sunday, August 29, 2021, at 3:00p.m. Featuring the keyboard skills of Sharon Sutton, Bill Moersen […]
Welty Church of the Brethren is hosting a free gospel concert. Click on the image at left for a full page view.
9th Annual HARC Hike for Hunger & Hope Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021 Shepherd’s Spring Outdoor Retreat Center and C&O Canal Towpath In-Person Event Choose from 4K, 10K and half marathon […]
The official Season for Nonviolence begins by marking the anniversary of the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi on January 30 and ends on the April 4 anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Between are 64 days of practice of the principles of Gandhi, King, and others to bring about peace and nonviolence in our world today.
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