Come Sing With Me!
By ZENOLA MALONE, Concierge
Harmony at Enterprise
On February 18, 2026, the residents of Harmony at Enterprise, 12000 Traditions Boulevard, in Bowie, came together in a heartfelt celebration of Black History Month, uniting for the first time in a shared appreciation for African American heritage through the power of music. The charming Mistress of Ceremony, Lorraine W. Johnson, encouraged everyone to come together in remembrance and song.
Accompanying her was pianist Janice Boettger who provided the musical backdrop for the event.
With the venue filled with warmth and camaraderie, participants performed traditional songs that have long stood as symbols of resilience, hope, and enduring spirit.
The soloist for the evening was James Pindell and he performed the beloved classic “When the Saints Go Marching In.” Among the revered pieces showcased were “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” a stirring anthem that calls for justice and reflects the struggle for equality. The sweet, uplifting melodies of “Go Tell It on the Mountain” echoed through the Black Eyes Susan Pub, reminding all present of the triumphs and faith that characterize the African American experience. Additionally, the soulful rendition of “Were You There?” with its poignant reflection on sacrifice and the shared journey toward freedom, added depth to the gathering.
I thought to myself, this musical tribute was not just a display of talent; it served as a profound homage to the rich cultural legacy that Black History Month aims to celebrate. Our dear Residents engaged not only in performance but also in conversations that highlighted the significant contributions of African Americans throughout history, fostering a deeper understanding of their struggles and accomplishments. The atmosphere was charged with a sense of unity and purpose, as individuals came together to honor the past while advocating for a more inclusive future.
Through this celebration, Harmony at Enterprise embodied the essence of community, illustrating how shared experiences and collective remembrance can forge stronger bonds among residents while uplifting the vibrant tapestry of African American history.
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Luminis Health to Host Breast Cancer Survivor Christine Handy for Film Screening and Panel Discussion March 3
By PRESS OFFICER
Luminis Health
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Feb. 17, 2026)—Luminis Health’s Geaton and JoAnn Decesaris Cancer Institute will host breast cancer survivor, author and advocate Christine Handy for an inspiring community event on March 3 at 5:30 p.m. at the Doordan Institute on the campus of Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. The free event will feature a screening of the acclaimed film “Hello Beautiful”, followed by a live Q&A with Handy and a panel of Luminis Health experts.
“Hello Beautiful” is a character-driven drama that follows Willow Boutrous as she navigates love, identity and self-worth after a breast cancer diagnosis. Based on Handy’s memoir, the film shifts the focus from illness to survivorship, exploring the emotional and relational impact of diagnosis and treatment.
“Hello Beautiful” shines a light on what it really means to be a patient,” said Christine Handy. “It offers breast cancer doctors and the medical community a powerful glimpse into the emotional reality of treatment—reminding us that breast cancer affects the whole family, not just the person diagnosed. Understanding starts with listening.”
Handy’s personal journey inspired the story. A former professional model, including work with Victoria’s Secret, she draws on her experience navigating illness, identity and recovery to shape the film’s perspective, bringing an authentic voice to conversations about survivorship and life after diagnosis.
“Hello Beautiful” is a powerful reminder that cancer care extends far beyond medical treatment,” said Dr. Young Joo Lee, medical director of Luminis Health’s Breast Medical Oncology. “As oncologists, we focus on delivering the most advanced therapies available, but we also recognize the profound emotional and relational impact a diagnosis has on patients and their families. This film captures the resilience, vulnerability and humanity of survivorship in a way that truly resonates with both patients and providers.”
The March 3 event at the Doordan Institute is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with Handy and Luminis Health clinicians during the post-screening discussion, fostering meaningful dialogue about survivorship, identity and compassionate cancer care.
Wrabyn Boutique in Annapolis will host a welcome reception and fundraiser for Christine Handy on March 2 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Proceeds will benefit Luminis Health’s Geaton and JoAnn DeCesaris Cancer Institute.
Luminis Health is a non-profit regional health system headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland. Comprised of Anne Arundel Medical Center, Doctors Community Medical Center (DCMC), J. Kent McNew Family Medical Center, Pathways, DCMC Rehab, and Luminis Health Clinical Enterprise, the system serves a population of 1.5 million people. As one of the area’s largest charitable organizations—with 880 licensed beds, 100+ sites of care, and 8,700 team members—Luminis Health contributes more than $120 million in community benefit annually. Visit LuminisHealth.org and connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Chesapeake Life Center’s Pet Loss Workshop Returns to Perfect Pet Resort
By ELYZABETH MARCUSSEN
Hospice of the Chesapeake
PASADENA, Md. (Feb. 18, 2026)—In response to continued community interest and the deep need for support after the loss of a beloved pet, Chesapeake Life Center is pleased to bring back its popular Pet Loss Workshop, offering comfort, connection and healthy coping strategies for grieving adults.
The free workshop will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 18, at Perfect Pet Resort, 840 W. Bay Front Road, Lothian, Maryland.
For many, pets are cherished family members. When they die, the grief can be profound, but is too often pushed aside or minimized. This workshop creates a safe, understanding space where participants can honor their bond, share their stories and learn practical ways to navigate their grief.
Sponsored by Perfect Pet Resort and led by grief experts, the workshop includes a welcome, guided time to share individual experiences, an introduction to the grief process, a brief nature walk focused on healing and connection and a discussion of healthy coping strategies.
Registration is required and can be completed by calling 888-501-7077 or emailing griefinfo@chesapeakelifecenter.org.
Visit www.hospicechesapeake.org/events for a complete listing of in-person and virtual grief support groups and workshops for adults and children.
Chesapeake Life Center, a program service of Hospice of the Chesapeake, serves hospice family members and the community with bereavement services and activities aimed at enhancing the quality of life for those grieving the loss of a loved one. For details, visit www.chesapeakelifecenter.org
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