Tag Archives: Baltimore’s Child

Finding Their Inner Courage Children in need still benefit from a nearly 20-year community

When John Ramming imagined a therapy tool for children, he never thought he’d be presenting the idea to 19 specialists at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. The 35-year Glyndon resident had been fundraising with the Carroll County Knights of Columbus for a Hopkins chaplain who was supporting hospitalized children from the …

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‘Baltimore’s Child’ Excels at 2021 Parenting Media Association Awards Recognition

Baltimore's Child November 2020

Baltimore’s Child received eight awards for publication excellence from the 2021 Parenting Media Association’s (PMA) annual conference held in St. Petersburg, Florida, Nov. 14-16. Explore which stories and designs won in the categories below.     Column: Child Development & Parenting Issues Contributing writer Erica Rimlinger garnered a gold award …

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We Won Some Awards!

Mid-Atlantic Media won a total of 24 awards for design and writing at this year’s Parenting Media Association conference. Awards were given for work completed in 2019. Baltimore’s Child won the Gold Award for Overall Design and Bronze Award for General Excellence in a publication. Overall, the magazine won 14 …

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Dad Life: Will Holman

Lives: Baltimore Family: Spouse, Amanda; Daughter, Annie, 18 months Occupation: Executive Director, Open Works Tell us about your work and how you got in this field. I am the executive director at Open Works, a nonprofit makerspace in central Baltimore. We work a lot like a YMCA, but instead of …

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Frederick’s Child Now Part of the Family

Mid-Atlantic Media, LLC, which publishes Baltimore’s Child, Baltimore Jewish Times, Baltimore Style, Consumer’s Eye Magazine, Home Services Magazine, Washington Family and Washington Jewish Week, has expanded its media holdings with the acquisition of the Frederick, Maryland-based Frederick’s Child. A regional parenting publication, Frederick’s Child was sold by Strongdini Enterprises. Roger …

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