St. John's Mentoring program
Fostering Futures
List of many of the mentoring programs in the County
P.S.
Maryland Public Television Invites Community Leaders to a Community Forum
Public broadcasting has the unique opportunity to reach communities across Maryland. Everyday, Maryland families choose to make local stations a part of their lives, as a source of information, entertainment, education and more. But in order to take full advantage of this opportunity, stations like MPT must step up to hear and respond to the needs of diverse communities throughout the state.Howard County Center for the Arts, Classroom 14
8510 High Ridge Road
Ellicott City, MD 21043
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
12-2 pm
Limited to first 12-15 participants.
Light refreshments
will be served.
RSVP: Kristin Cook at 410-581-4035 or
Light refreshments
will be served.
RSVP: Kristin Cook at 410-581-4035 or
KCook@mpt.org
MPT sees the conversations fostered under CLP as an exciting opportunity for strengthening the relationship between local stations and their viewers. Public broadcasting is unique in that it can reach neighborhoods, towns and cities from the Eastern Shore to the Appalachian Mountains, while maintaining close relationships with the groups they serve. It is these relationships, which will help MPT to create better programming and more relevant public service, and ultimately lead to a more active public broadcasting system and a better, more vibrant community.
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