Check out some of the exciting upcoming events in our region.
2019 Convention Information The Convention Committee is hard at work on the 58th Biennial Convention of the Order of Alhambra. The Convention will
be July 28th, 29th and 30th at the Doubletree by Hilton in
Linthicum, MD, located on the outskirts of Baltimore. Please consider joining us for this important event.
The location offers attractions the whole family will enjoy: Consider taking family the family on vacation to Baltimore, MD next July.
We welcome the entire family so make a vacation of it and while your here, visit the many nearby attractions: - In Washington, DC you can visit the John Paul 11 Cultural Center in Washington that the Order helped to build and is; recognized at the center, Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception which is the largest Roman Catholic Church in North America. You can visit our national monuments and government buildings and many other tourist attractions in our Nation’s Capital.
- In Baltimore you can visit the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary which is the first cathedral built in America. You also have the Baltimore Inner Harbor, and the National Aquarium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
- The Maryland State Capital located in historic Annapolis is only 15 minutes away. There are also golf courses located within 15 minutes of the hotel.
As
you can see, this convention has much to offer. There are many
educational things to see and do and let’s not forget about the swimming
in the hotel pool. Consider vacationing here and the hotel will allow
you the same great price discount of $99 per night, 2 days before and 2
days after the convention. Did I mention the hotel offers free parking
and shuttle service to and from the airport that is located 5 minutes
away?
More Information will Be Posted Soon
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posted Jul 12, 2018, 7:22 AM by Alhambra RegionVI
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St. Francis Camp needs a new playground. Can you help us?
The
time has come for a major overhaul of the camp's existing play area and
we desperately need your financial support to help make this dream a
reality. Erecting a modest playground for children with special needs
may seem simple enough but with the special engineered ground cover,
wheelchair accessible wide sidewalks and extended ramps required for
such a project the cost to construct rises well into the tens of
thousands of dollars. Please consider making a donation to this very
worthwhile effort. The hundreds of intellectually and developmentally
disabled children who enjoy the camp each summer will thank you.
To view the proposed plans click the links below: If you would like to make a donation, please contact Ed Smith, Camp President esmith5@twmi.rr.com | (248) 848-9448 |
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