Box Lunch Talks-International Service-Art Riley
The Historical Society of Carroll County presents: Box Lunch Talks-International Service
Art Riley, president of Kiwanis International, discusses International Service with roots in Carroll County.
The Historical Society of Carroll County presents: Box Lunch Talks-International Service
Art Riley, president of Kiwanis International, discusses International Service with roots in Carroll County.
The Historical Society of Carroll County Box Lunch Talks: Sykesville Stories
Author Jack McBride White presents some of the fascinating stories of the town of Sykesville that lived, died, lived, and nearly died again, but never quite gave in to time, poverty, mismanagement, and disaster in the [ . . . ]
The Historical Society of Carroll County Presents: Box Lunch Talk: Historic Trees of Carroll County, Digging up the Past and Planting for the Future.
Steve Allgeier, Chair of the Westminster Tree Commission, highlights the most historic trees in Carroll County, and discusses how best to help [ . . . ]
The Historical Society of Carroll County presents: Box Lunch Talks-International Service
Art Riley, president of Kiwanis International, discusses International Service with roots in Carroll County.
Historical Society of Carroll County Box Lunch Talks-The Autobiography of John Baptist Snowden 2-21-23
Author Diane Boettcher highlights her autobiography of John Baptist Snowden. Copyright © Community Media Center of Carroll County. Inc. 2023
Historical Society of Carroll County Box Lunch Talk: Ten Tanneries
Following an investigation of the Shriver Tannery at Union Mills, speaker Samuel Riley turns to a larger discussion of tanneries in Carroll County with a focus on the ten tanneries in the area between Sam’s Creek and Union Mills [ . . . ]
The Historical Society of Carroll County presents: Getting The Message Virtual Gala held on 6/26/2021.
This year’s theme was “A Historical Celebration of Communication in Carroll County.” The virtual auction is now closed
but viewers can still donate to the Historical Society's Gift for the [ . . . ]