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Below is a list of Parks in Reisterstown, Maryland. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 American Sedan Service 2 Foxfield Court Reisterstown, MD 21136 (410)833-1060 
 Beth Tfiloh Camps 400 Delight Meadows Road Reisterstown, MD 21136 (410)517-3451 
 Milldale Camp 5425 Mount Gilead Road Reisterstown, MD 21136 (410)429-4900 

News About Reisterstown, MD Parks


Community Calendar
Carroll County Times
Olivia Parks, right, and Bethany Stallings, left, are fifth-graders at Reisterstown Elementary School. They have been participating in “How Well Does a 5th Grader Spell?” countywide spelling bee. They both progressed to the semifinal contest which was ...

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Sports Briefs
Carroll County Times
The Reisterstown recreation council holds meetings on the second Wednesday of each month at the Hannah More cafeteria at 8 pm Refreshments will be served at the meeting. Reisterstown recreation and parks baseball program holds a managers' meeting the ...

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Girls' Lacrosse: Severna Park 15, Catonsville 10
Washington Post
Severna Park defeats Catonsville, 15-10, Friday afternoon in the Maryland 4A/3A semi-finals in Reisterstown. Severna Park coach Carin Peterson gives her team some last minute instructions before the game. Severna Park's Jenny Skrenta runs into a crowd ...

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Girls' lacrosse: Severna Park advances, Mount Hebron falls in state semifinals
Washington Post
Junior Morgan Torggler scored all of her team-high four goals during the decisive run that helped Severna Park cruise into another state final with a 15-10 win over the Comets at Franklin High in Reisterstown. This time, the Falcons (17-2) will meet ...

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After teammate's death, Severna Park girls' lacrosse pushes through emotional ...
Washington Post
Afterward, Severna Park players gathered briefly on the sideline at Franklin High in Reisterstown, breaking out of the huddle with a unison shout of “15.” “It's unbelievable,” Vander Kolk said. “I don't think words could even describe the feeling that ...

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