September 2025: Your monthly update on events and programs at the Library
August 30th, 2025
8/27/25 Coming to you from the Teen Room at our Perryville Branch! We have Teen Rooms at both Perryville and North East branches. Each space is filled with comfy seating, games, activities, and tech... Read More...


Here is a summary of the events and topics discussed in the interview from the Cecil TV library segment featuring Naomi Copenhaver, branch manager of the Perryville Public Library: Library Services and Initiatives Cooling...
Brian Hampton is Gov. Wes Moore’s pick to represent District 4 on the Cecil County Board of education. From ccps.org: “Mr. Hampton, a chemical engineer for the US Army, brings a wealth of experience...
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PRESS RELEASE, Association for Career and Technical Education Baltimore, MD – February 14, 2025 Dr. Heather Handler understands the importance of high-quality CTE programs in ensuring student and teacher success. Her role as instructional...
Cecil County Health Dept.: Our monthly update on current public health matters and programs at the health department. This month: Infant Safe Sleep Colorectal Cancer Awareness Respiratory Illness Protection Hand Hygiene Jean-Marie Kelly Director...
Designed for 7th grade students, this three-day event is a culmination of activities that will supplement and support agricultural content encountered during the school year, in the Cecil County science 7th grade curriculum. It...
Rachael Coffey is an agriculture science teacher at the Cecil County School of Technology who has been nominated for the Golden Owl Award. The award is co-sponsored by the Maryland FFA, Nationwide Insurance and...
We meet student journalist Gabe Pandolfo who writes for the Seahawk Squawk, the campus newspaper at Cecil College.
As a fellow of the National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Josie Perry, participated in the making of an “Electronic Field Trip” that teaches students about the important events and places pertaining to the... 