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Crownsville has many locally owned businesses. New businesses will be added from time to time. Have a business? Send it to elaine@aroundcrownsville.com.
Crownsville, Maryland 21032
Jane Birch
Senior NFM Loan Officer
“the common sense lender”
o 410-923-3027
c 443-838-4895
f 866-723-7609
Miracle Powerwashing specializing in professional pressure washing of homes, decks, sidewalks, fences, pool and patio areas, fleet vehicles, commercial properties and much more! Kim Hall and Jason Smith call at (410) 849-2310 or (410)822-1293 kim@miraclepowerwashing.comRealtors
Find out more about Crownsville’s schools and non-profit organizations.
Churches
Union Protestant Church
Herald Harbor
Jack Evans, Pastor
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Baldwin Memorial United Methodist Church
921 Generals Highway
Millersville, MD 21108
410-987-4273
Re. Philip D. Tocknell, Pastor
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South Shore Baptist Church
721 Herald Harbor Road
Crowsville, MD 21032
410-923-6900
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Severn Covenant Church
20 Gambrills Road
Severn, MD 21144
410-987-3021
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St. Paul’s Anglican Church
1505 Crownsville Road
Crownsville, MD 21031
410.923.0293
www.stpaulscrownsvillemd.org
The Right Reverend Robert Samuel Loiselle, Sr. Rector
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Schools
Indian Creek School
Lower and Middle School: 680 Evergreen Road, Crownsville, MD 21032; 410-923-3660
Upper School: 1130 Anne Chambers Way (intersection of Crownsvile and Hawkins Roads); 410-849-5170
Mission
It is the mission of Indian Creek School to provide an academically challenging education in a warm, supportive environment to a group of students with a wide range of talents and skills. It is the mission of the school that students should develop self worth, and an appreciation of others of diverse cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds. It is the mission of Indian Creek School to help each student become an independent learner with the self-confidence to take intellectual risks along the educational path.
Millersville Elementary School
1601 Millersville Road, Millersville, MD; 410-222-3800
Vision
We envision Millersville Elementary as a student-centered environment where students, staff, and our families are inspired to meet high expectations through professional team collaboration and effective communication.
Rockbridge Academy
911 Generals Hwy; Millersville, MD 21108; 410-923-1171
Rockbridge Academy began as the vision of a small group of parents who were seeking an education for their children which was both academically excellent and in all areas Christ-centered. The board of directors and staff at Rockbridge Academy are committed to providing a service to parents who seek to educate their children in a truly extraordinary way.
Rockbridge Academy seeks to individually challenge children at all levels and to teach them how to learn. Through a proven, centuries-old pattern of education called the Trivium, students are taught using specific methods which correlate to their natural, God-given developmental stages. All subjects are taught as parts of an integrated whole with scripture at the center as students are encouraged to become “thinking Christians” and to develop a solid, biblical, world view.
Rolling Knolls Elementary School
1985 Valley Road; 410-222-5820
Vision
The RKE community has a vision to develop and nurture lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and cooperaitve learning environment. We strive to respect our uniqueness as individuals and embrace both our similarities and differences.
St. Martins-in-the Field Day School
Located in Severna Park, you can find more information on their website, www.stmartinsdayschool.org
357A Benfield Road
Severna Park, MD 21146
443-816-0149 fax 410-647-7411
info@stmartinsdayschool.org.
South Shore Elementary School
1378 Fairfield Loop Road; Crowsville, MD 21032; 410-222-3865
Vision
At South Shore Elementary School we are committed to the development of all students in a safe, positive learning environment. We believe in equity and academic success for all students. We will encourage our students to do their best to be the best to achieve their full academic potential.
Non-profit Organizations
Anne Arundel County Food Bank & Resource Center
An average of one in sixteen of Anne Arundel County’s residents, over 28,000 people live in poverty. Most distressing of all, nearly a third of people in poverty are children (over 9,000). source: Poverty Amidst Plenty
Learn about programs and how you can help.
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Scouts
Boy Scouts Troop 769 and Cub Scouts Pack 768
Troop 769 meets each Wednesday during the school year at 7:30 p.m. a Baldwin United Methodist Church’s Educational Buildig, Generals Highway and Indian Landing Road. Call T.J. Furlong at 410-923-2637 for information.
Brownies and Girl Scouts
Call JacquieCowan form the Girl Scout Council at 410-224-2099 for more information on the troupes in our area.
Government Sites and Information
Here’s a list of useful sites for county, state, and federal government.
Read AA Co. Executive John Leopold’s latest newsletter at http://www.aacounty.org/
Anne Arunel County’s website – www.aacounty.org/

