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Ruby Slipper Automotive Seat Cover Increases Freedom and Mobility for Many

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Ruby Slipper, LLC, announces that the Ruby Slipper Car Seat Cover, a deceptively simple product that grew out of a common frustration, has become a comfortable and affordable solution to a problem faced by many persons with limited mobility: the inability to enter and exit a car. The Ruby Slipper re-opens the door to more freedom and mobility.

Phenomenology and Broadway Star Jawan Jackson team to encourage high school musical theater students

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Phenomenology, Inc., an innovative production model in the performing arts, is teaming up with Jawan Jackson, star of the hit Broadway musical "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations," to encourage high school musical theater students in Frederick, Maryland.

AARP Maryland: $675 Billion Reasons to ‘Declare Your Share!’ with Upcoming 2020 Census

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- U.S. Census Bureau, Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh, Montgomery County Councilmember Tom Hucker and AARP Maryland State President Jim Campbell Join Forces to promote senior participation in upcoming 2020 Decennial Census.

Alertus and Vanderbilt University partner for Seminar: Leveraging Mass Notification Systems and Emergency Response to Severe Weather

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Alertus Technologies, a market leader in unified mass notification, is pleased to announce that it will be partnering with Vanderbilt University for an in-person seminar focused on simplifying and improving mass notification. The seminar will take place in Nashville, Tennessee on Friday, February 28, 2020, from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. CST.

ReAgg Announces Flatbed Rentals for Heavy Equipment Moves in D.C. Area

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- ReAgg is one of the leading aggregate suppliers in Baltimore, Maryland. We also offer a fleet of heavy equipment transportation for our customers in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the area of Northern Virginia.

Georgetown Hemp Subscribes to ‘Seed to Sale’ Model in Rockville, Maryland

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The CBD industry is exploding and with that surge comes a host of consumer questions and concerns about the safety and efficacy of products. That's where Georgetown Hemp comes in. On November 17 from noon to 6 p.m., it's hosting a grand opening of its new store at 11607 Nebel Street. People are encouraged to visit to find out what makes its business different.

Maryland-based Posh Cycling and Fitness Named College Park 2019 Business of the Year

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The City of College Park, Md. has named Posh Cycling and Fitness as the city's 2019 Business of the Year. A special award ceremony will be held at the Posh First Birthday Celebration on Nov. 2nd at noon.

CAFE 2019 Fundraising Gala to Help Cultural Academy for Excellence’s Education Programs in D.C. Region

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The Cultural Academy for Excellence (CAFE) fundraising affair will take place on Saturday, November 9, 2019. The CAFE 2019 Fundraising Gala is a black-tie affair that will feature headliner performances by world-acclaimed artists David Rudder, known as the Calypso King of the World, and Allison Hinds, aka the Queen of Caribbean Soca.

Bernadette Jeudy to Read from Her Debut Memoir ‘Tested Innocence’ at Embassy of Haiti in DC

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- On Saturday, November 9, 2019, the Embassy of Haiti in Washington, D.C. will host the book launch for Maryland corporate finance businesswoman, Bernadette Jeudy, as she reads from and sales copies of her debut memoir, "Tested Innocence" (ISBN: 978-0578572123).

Phenomenology: ‘The Blair Witch Project’ 20th Anniversary Screening with Director Eduardo Sanchez, Oct. 18 in Maryland

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Phenomenology, Inc., an innovative production model in the performing arts, announces its participation with Eduardo Sanchez, co-director of the "The Blair Witch Project," to bring his critically-acclaimed motion picture back to the big screen for one night in a special 20th anniversary screening, on October 18, in Frederick, Maryland, at the Weinberg Center for the Arts.

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