CUMBERLAND, Md. — Three Appalachian Regional Commission grant awards worth more than $200,000 will benefit educational initiatives in Allegany and Garrett counties.
Gov. Larry Hogan announced the awards to Allegany College of Maryland and Garrett County’s “STEM Ready Kids” initiative in a press release. The college will receive a combined $200,000 for its makerspace and new arts marketing program that’s in partnership with Del McCoury and Rainmaker Music. The Garrett STEM program received $30,000.
The makerspace program, according to the release, was selected because of its role in helping regional workers, including former employees of the Verso Luke Mill, learn new skills.
“The college continues to…