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Downtown Chestertown to Honor Graduating KCHS Seniors May 2

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The Downtown Chestertown Association (DCA) salutes the 2025 Kent County High School graduates this May 2, First Friday. Everyone is encouraged to stroll the sidewalks and view pictures of the graduates posted in shop windows throughout the town.

The Brigade of Blue KCHS Jazz Band will perform on High Street at 5:30 and 6:30.  Shops will be open until 7 pm.  In addition to the downtown restaurants, food will be available from the Walker Family food truck and The Spicerie. Stop by the Main Street Historic Chestertown table and enter to win $300 in Chestertown Cash.

Your Downtown Chestertown independent businesses look forward to seeing you – this and every First Friday!

The Downtown Chestertown Association (DCA) is a non-profit, member based  organization dedicated to promoting businesses and professional services in and around Chestertown through activities that encourage residents and tourists to visit and shop locally.

To find out more about Downtown Chestertown Association, go here.

 

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Kent County Local Management Board Seeks New Board Members

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The Kent County Local Management Board brings public agencies, non-profits, and residents together to create goals for supporting children and families and to decide on funding priorities in our county.

Invest in Kids

KCLMB’s work prioritizes student mental health, family economic mobility, and school attendance. To address our priorities, the Board funds Minary’s Dream Academy after school program at KCMS, the Beyond Your Mental peer mentoring program at KCHS, Healthy Families, a home visiting program for new parents, and Hip-Hop Time Capsule, a paid summer internship with Washington College. The next five-year plan will be tied to specific neighborhoods and communities and is currently under development. Also new in 2025, KCLMB will be seeking proposals and awarding funds from the County’s share of Maryland’s adult-use cannabis tax revenue.

Serving on the Board

Simply fill out the on-line form (www.kentcounty.com/committees/interestform) or call 410-810-2673 to apply. Board members serve three-year terms for two total terms. All applications are reviewed by the Board and approved by the Kent County Commissioners.

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