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02/16/07
Five ambitious, hard-working county teens are vying for this year's Ed Casey Youth of the Year Award. The award is the highlight of the 18th annual event, held to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Find Us On Facebook
The youth who wins the award will compete against other B&G Club members for the Maryland Youth of the Year title and a $1,000 scholarship. If the local teen wins there, too, he or she will compete for a $10,000 scholarship and title of Northeastern Region Youth of the Year.
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