You'll probably recall, as part of my coverage of the recent Delmarva Chicken Festival, that I brought up a new group called Let's Be Shore. It's a project of the Maryland Humanities Council, explained the nice lady manning (or would that be womanning?) the tent, and they're looking to create a dialogue about our way of life. Well, the other day I received an e-mail from Michelle Baylin, who's the Communications Manager of the Maryland Humanities Council. It read in part:
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A Shore method of hearing from the Left
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You'll probably recall, as part of my coverage of the recent Delmarva Chicken Festival, that I brought up a new group called Let's Be Shore. It's a project of the Maryland Humanities Council, explained the nice lady manning (or would that be womanning?) the tent, and they're looking to create a dialogue about our way of life. Well, the other day I received an e-mail from Michelle Baylin, who's the Communications Manager of the Maryland Humanities Council. It read in part: