Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 27, 1984, Image 151

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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 27,1984-D23
Md. conference slated
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - A
major statewide conference to
“Enhance Community Vitality” in
Maryland will be held Wednesday,
Nov. 14, at the Sheraton New
Carrollton Hotel, Washington
Beltway and highway 450 west.
The daylong conference, open to
the public, public officials, and
community leaders, is sponsored
by the University of Maryland
Cooperative Extension Service.
Conference workshops will focus
on some of the key problems
confronting Maryland com
munities - including attracting
new business and industry, im
proving local government ser
vices, and providing low and
moderate income housing.
The conference will run from 9:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Prince
George’s County Executive Parris
Glendening will open the con
ference with a talk on “Providng
Governmental Service with
Budgetary Constraints.” Ben
jamin Cardin, speaker of the
Maryland General Assembly, will
give the noon keynote address on
“Factors Impacting Local Com
munities.”
For registration information,
contact Harvey Shelton, Extension
chairman of Community Resource
Development, at (301) 454-5420,
before Oct. 31.
Curran honored
HAMPSTEAD, Md. - Baltimore
County, Maryland observed “Dick
Currart Day” on Oct. 15, in
recognition of the outstanding
accomplishments of George
Richard Curran as a County
Agricultural Agent.
The Baltimore County Council in
its meeting of Oct. 15 declared its
recognition, commendation and
admiration be conveyed to G.
Richard Curran for his outstanding
accomplishments and awards in
the field of Agricultural Science
and at the same time presented
him with a framed document of
their resolution.
“Dick” Curran became
Assistant Extension Agent for the
University of Maryland’s
Baltimore County Cooperative
Extension Service in March of 1970
and has received numerous
promotions until he became
County Extension Director and
Principal Agent In July, 1981.
Curran ha£ compiled an out
standing career in agricultural
science which includes the
editorship of Vegetable Grower’s
Notes, touring many areas of the
world on the People to People
Agricultural Goodwill Program
and has received numerous
awards in his field.
At this year’s convention of the
National Association of County
Agricultural Agents in New
Orleans, he received their highest
honor, the Distinguished Service
Award.
He is the Extension Represen
tative in the Baltimore County
Farm Bureap organization and is
working with the Soil Conservation
District and is the Past President
of the Maryland Association of
County Agricultural Agents.
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