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September 2015 Caroline Free Review

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4H Allstars 3 Frank Adams State Honor 6 Annual Alpaca Festival 8 America’s Dollars and Sense 10 Since Reopening of Caroline Hospice 14 1992 Best Oil, Inc. Building Permits 18 410-482-7729 Library Corner 20 Marriage Licenses 24 Heating Oil • Kerosene Preston Community Club 26 Fuel Up to Play 60! 28 Gasoline Bird Club 29 Residential & Commercial st Recreation and Parks 30 • Home Delivery 1 Lesson: Health Corner 34 • Prepay Plans Sign up for our Marydel Chicken BBQ 37 Budget MEAP Participant Community Calendar 38 (Maryland Energy Plan Assistance Program) for the upcoming Land Transfers 44 winter Guy Murphy, President Character Counts 46 Crossroads Poker Run 47 Linchester Mill Art Festival 48 Council of Arts 449 Caroline Review Deaths 50 Caroline County’s Information Magazine Since 1980 Published Monthly • Publisher - Loretta B. Warfield Word Puzzle 51 Contributors: Cathleen Bilodeau, Pat Bradley, Elaine Cowgill, Directory 52 John Evans, Leigh Marquess, Mary Moran, Tolbert Rowe, 5K Run and Historical Walk 54 Jeanne Trice, Melinda Warfield and Rich Warfield

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5 Frank Adams Gets “Throughout his life, Frank has been to- “Hopefully, we will have more celebra- tally dedicated to the economic success tions of community leaders who have His Own Day After of the town,” added Colburn. made a difference. I don’t anticipate another special day, though – that’s a Though he did not do it for awards or State Honor category reserved for Super Stars like singular personal gain, Adams has re- Frank,” said Beall. “Frank believed in ceived many accolades for his services By John P. Evans III this town and his belief in Federalsburg to the town, county and state. has shown tangible results.” Though a small town in a rural county, On July 13, Maryland Comptroller Pe- Federalsburg has a very strong econom- Mayer, who has worked with Adams to ter Franchot presented Adams with ic foundation, with two thriving indus- promote the town as a thriving business the William Donald Schaefer Helping trial parks that would make any town its center, said knowing Adams goes be- People Award, an honor given annually size, and larger, envious. yond just being a business associate. to one resident of each of the state’s 23 “There are about 1,400 people who are counties and Baltimore City who has “Frank and I became close friends over working here due to the businesses in worked to improve their community. the years working on many projects to- the industrial parks,” said Main Street gether for the town,” said Mayer, who On August 3, he received yet another Manager George (Happy) Mayer in a re- has been the town’s Main Street Manag- honor, having the day declared Frank cent interview. “(The industrial parks) er for 11 years, “Even though I was not a Adams Day by the town’s council with have helped us to survive in economic resident of Federalsburg, he opened his special ceremonies signifying such. hard times.” arms to me once he realized how serious I was in working to help make the city a One person more than any other, On hand for the ceremonies were sev- better place. though with the help of others, re- eral state and local VIPS, who exalted Adams’ lifetime of serving the county. sponsible for the economic growth of “He is the other buddy I never knew was Included in the group that turned out at the town is Frank Adams. An insur- out there,” said Mayer, adding: “He is a the Monday council meeting were Dis- ance broker by trade, Adams saw long great man. I am glad to have met him trixt 37-B State Delegates Chris Adams ago the importance of bringing outside in my life.” businesses into the county. and Johnny Mautz. Adams and Mautz presented Adams with special citations No doubt, Mayer’s sentiment is shared “There aren’t many men like Frank from the Maryland General Assembly by many. Adams, “said former town manager and State Senate. Colburn presented and State Senator Richard Colburn. Adams with a silver cup bearing the “Though he had his own insurance state seal. business, he often put the town before his own business. Whenever he heard of Federalsburg mayor Bill Beall said the a prospective business that might be in- awarding of the Schaefer award to Ad- terested in the town, he would take the ams, gave the town an opportunity to time to give a tour of the industrial park honor Adams for all he had done. area and sell the benefits of their busi- “There is an old saying – it takes a vil- Styles & Haircuts ness coming here.” lage … - but every once in awhile, one During his 40-plus years as a Nation- individual can step up and (individu- wide Insurance agent, Adams founded ally) make that difference. Frank Adams both the Federalsburg Economic De- is one of those individuals,” said Beall in erfect ouch velopment Committee and the Caroline a telephone interview. P T Economic Development Corporation. “Too often we take for granted our city Hair Design Along with JOK Walsh, the county’s and county leaders,” Beall added. “This Economic Development Director for was an effort to recognize Frank for 1143 Shore Hwy many years before retiring in 2014, his efforts and contribution to Feder- Denton, MD many deals were struck with major alsburg. He has brought so many busi- businesses, filling the town’s two indus- nesses to the town. 410-479-2833 trial parks and keeping them full today. “People like Frank and their accom- Ann Draper & Lisa Murray, Stylist A third industrial park still under devel- plishments should not only be awarded Over 30 years combined experience opment bears his name. and recognized, but celebrated.” Appointments Appreciated / “Not many towns of 2,700 people have Beall said it is his hope and that of the Walk-Ins Welcome three industrial parks,” said Colburn in town’s council to continue to make spe- a telephone interview. “Frank Adams cial recognition of outstanding towns- Tues. & Thurs. 9:30 -8; was instrumental in bringing and keep- people who have made contributions, Wed. Closed; Fri. 8-4; Sat. 8-5 ing companies here.” but that Adams is a special case. 6 Goldsboro Volunteer Fire Company Upcoming 700 Old Line Rd, Goldsboro

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Thus premiums are Lives that otherwise would have been increased to compensate. “What” you say, “could have possibly lost in a catastrophic fire. Sprinklers will happened that could have such a pro- also save lives and reduce serious injury The reasons for implementing such a found effect on new home construction. to firefighters who would have other- requirement begins to be questioned Look around, there is construction go- wise suffered a miserable fate were it when the cost of such a benefit exceeds ing on everywhere.” For the uninformed not for sprinkler systems; a very gallant, the benefit or better yet, the greater citizen who has no interest in building insightful and worthy recommendation. community’s willingness to pay for it. a new home, or adding to a home they We, as citizens of the State of Maryland, No one would ever advocate against already own, knowing new construc- are one of the most over-regulated states such a humanitarian and compassion- tion requirements ranks right up there in the country. All one has to do is ride ate policy that saves lives and reduces with knowing how many cars go over to Delaware, our neighboring state and injury in the case of catastrophic fire. the Bay Bridge in an hour on a summer see the impact of residential develop- Sprinklers will save not only injury to weekend. “Who cares how many cars ment. Ironically, Delaware’s Governor, person but also damage to property. go across the Bay Bridge, all I know is Jack Markell is proposing that builders Reduction to damage to property is s it takes 3 or 4 light changes to get onto of new construction residential proper- secondary benefit for a home with a Rt. 404 from Rt. 16 on a Friday night in ties be given the option to have sprin- sprinkler system. You see when a fire is the summer. That is more important to klers installed in their new home. But, it put out by water and its spread halted, me!” is not a requirement. property is saved. Effective July 1, 2015, all new single This is the most basic of arguments a One would think that if sprinkler sys- family residential homes must have a democracy such as ours wrestles with tems will reduce property damage there sprinkler system regardless of where it daily. Government intervention in the would be a corresponding reduction is built, either in an incorporated town daily lives of its citizens, or government in homeowner’s insurance premiums. with public water access, or outside of dictating rules that favor the few at the This is not the case with most insurance expense of the many is the basis of ar- gument between liberals and conser- vatives. It is not my place to delve into the differences between the two phi- losophies. Sprinklers in new residential construction cannot be simply codified as liberal or conservative. Nor can its Large firm resources with small town hospitality supporters or detractors be pigeonholed as a liberal because you support sprin- We have attorneys from the community providing quality legal klers or conservative if you don’t. services and real estate settlement services to the community The impact of sprinklers as a required Family Law • Estates & Trusts • Business Law building amenity is easily seen by how many people actually “chose” to build a Municipal Law • Commercial Litigation new home with a sprinkler system when Real Estate Settlement & Title Services it was optional. You see, although man- dated as a requirement to begin July 1 2014, counties were given the choice to Our attorneys and local Settlement Agent, Sandy Hayman, make sprinklers optional for one year are available to travel to your preferred location. beginning from July 1, 2104 until June Call us for all your legal needs. 443-448-4599 30 2015. Our commissioners, sensing 300 Market Street, Suite 104, Denton, MD 21629 the need to see how many new home purchasers saw the cost of sprinklers as 10 an acceptable offset of the cost, elected Which is a whole different set of issues to make sprinklers optional for this pe- and expenses? Rowe riod of time. The only requirement was How many deaths from fire occur in new construction contracts must clearly multi-dwelling structures like town- Insurance state that the purchaser be made aware, homes and condominiums? Although in writing, that they could, if they so de- not an advocate for sprinklers in single Agency, Inc. sired and were willing to pay the added family homes, I am an advocate for cost, build with a sprinkler system. sprinklers in apartment buildings, town- 110 W. Sunset Ave., Greensboro The result was overwhelming. Much like house subdivisions and condominiums, Cubans who decided to vote with their where fire can rapidly spread between • Auto feet when the Communist Castro took units and affect multiple living units. • Home control of Cuba, no one elected to build How many deaths from fire occur from their home with a sprinkler system; they an explosion or from the assistance of • Farm ran from it. Of a total of 108 new home an accelerant like flammable liquids or building permits where sprinklers were even a dried out Christmas tree? Some- • Business an option no one elected to install one. times fire can happen so quickly that • Motorcycle Were these people just naïve and un- sprinklers are not effective in stopping aware of the benefit of saving their lives a fire to the point where occupants can Call us for all your of a functioning sprinkler system when actually escape. insurance needs. their house catches fire? 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11 kler requirement went into effect. The option, new home construction will be At some point, advocates for change new permit holders have 12 months to negatively impacted. need to take a step back and really ana- begin construction. I predict that new There are numerous examples of gov- lyze the impact of what they are advo- home construction will “appear” to be ernment intervention in the name of cating for. Too many times we hear the very active, and it will be. But what will public safety benefitting the general argument, “if it saves only one life then it the new home construction market look population. Removal of lead from paint is truly worth it”. People die in accidents like after July 1 of 2016. You don’t have in homes, eliminating chlordane and every day. There is nothing we can do to to be a rocket scientist to realize that DDT from use, vaccinating children stop it. We need to recognize that part of based on how many “elected” to install against handicapping disease or death life is dying, and sometimes people die sprinklers during the year that it was an and air bags in cars and light trucks are when the houses they live in catch fire just a few. The implementation of all of and they are unable to escape. Putting these recommendations/regulations un- sprinklers in new homes is not going APPLIANCE doubtedly was in the interest of the good to stop it. And I do not believe that it is REPAIR of the general public and in most cases government’s job to mandate regardless benefits everyone. Implementing these of cost. There needs to be some kind of changes positively impacted millions of cost benefit analysis beyond “if it saves people. one life it is worth it.” Unless we are prepared to require sprin- Perhaps Governor Hogan can follow klers in all properties, new and existing, the lead of Governor Markell of Dela- the real benefit of sprinkler systems will ware and allow those whose lives are impact a very small minority of people. directly impacted have a say by mak- Adams ApplianceService And it could be argued, the added ex- ing sprinklers an option, and the Fire Prompt Service/Reasonable Rates pense of installation, maintenance and Marshall and other proponents can fo- cus new home buyers on the benefits so 410-479-2355 added insurance cost is not justified to those who are closest to the risk of death they can “choose” sprinklers. Or are the 410-310-0445 from fire in a single family home; name- proponents afraid the result would be the same as it was for the year it was op- Gas-Electric ly those who are building new homes to- tional, when no one opted for sprinklers. All makes and models day.

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EVANS III Anne’s and Kent Counties, a new course of Hospice Care for the residents (of the Its official licensing by the Office of could be charted for offering services in county),” she added. Health Care Quality still outstanding Caroline County. Also, the new partner- Compass is responsible for staffing and but expected soon, the Caroline Hos- ship shone a brighter light on the future overall funding of all hospice services in pice Home held an official ribbon cut- of the home, which for most county res- the county, including services provided ting hosted by the Caroline County idents symbolized Hospice’s presence in in the Hospice Home. Compass medi- Chamber of Commerce on August 11. Caroline County. cal directors, nurse practitioners, nurs- The day’s open house was the fifth held Working from the same footprint, the es, hospice aides, social workers and to acquaint local residents and business- house was renovated to meet Maryland chaplains provide hospice care through- es with the “new” home. State guidelines: among other things, it out the county, and will expand those The residential hospice center, located at received new coats of paint, more of- services once the home officially opens. 613 S. Fifth Street in Denton, was closed fice and living space, a fully renovated The home will be staffed 24/7 by two kitchen and a brighter interior. certified hospice nursing aides and Plans are for the home to open some- other medical staff will visit patients time this fall after the state license is as often as is needed. Family and guest granted. Heather Guerieri, RN, BSN, CHPN, the executive director for Compass Region- al Hospice, said it was an “honor” for Carrying the organization to be able to re-open the home after a three-year closure. Appliances Call for availability “It’s very exciting. It’s been an honor to be able to come into Caroline County and it’s been exciting that we’ve been able to renovate the home with the Car- Greensboro oline Hospice Foundation.” Town & Country Guerieri said she understands the sig- nificance of the Hospice Home to the Treasures county. A Specialty Resale Shop “I have heard from a lot of residents that This small area with the colored glass they believed for a long time that once window serves as the chapel area for the the house closed there were no longer Something for everyone! Caroline Hospice House. 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Other visiting LMT, Marilyn Ziegler, LMT hours may be arranged to accommodate NLP and Hypnotism patient and family needs. Penny Hadaway The home, however, remains under Aromatherapy Diana Limberis; the ownership of the Caroline Hospice Essential Oils & Products Available. Foundation, which maintains its offices at the Hospice House. Foot Ionization Spa Karen McMullen, Diana Limberis The Caroline Hospice Foundation, founded in 1983, remains the fund-rais- ReflexologyDiana Limberis ing arm for hospice services in Caroline County. Its partnership with Compass Acupuncture Lydia Wainwright, M.Ac., (Wed. & Sat) Accepting Blue Regional Hospice ensures that residents Cross/Blue Shield of the county will have access to the hos- pice care and grief support services that Cranio-Sacral Therapy they need. Michele Wade CHF invested heavily in the major reno- Usui Reiki Cindy Draper, vations needed to ensure that the three- Michele Wade, Cindy Spicer; bedroom home meets state standards. Usui Reiki Masters. Reiki Shares Center for Conscious The foundation is focused on raising the held first Monday of every month funds needed to operate the home and from 6:30 PM. Healthy Living to partially reimburse Compass for ex- penses incurred to provide hospice care Class information Cindy Draper, LMT in personal homes, nursing homes and can be found at assisted living facilities, as well as at the www.cindydraper.com & Associates Hospice Home. 311 Franklin St., Denton, MD As a non-profit organization, Compass Open 7 Days a Week by appointment “Promoting Wellness and Unity in Family and Community Through Regional Hospice relies on financial 410-479-0596 support from the community to pro- the Healing Power of Touch” vide services not covered by Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance. There will be a room and board charge for re- Home, is handled through Compass Re- tion Board President Betty Ballas an- ceiving care at the Hospice Home. The gional Hospice. Caroline County resi- nounced her resignation as president of amount charged will be determined on dents receive priority for admittance to the board of CHF. a sliding scale based on the patient’s the Caroline Hospice Home. Ballas will remain on the CHF board ability to pay. The home was purchased by the Caro- in a non-officer capacity. She will also Caroline Hospice Foundation director line Hospice Foundation in 2003 and serve as the Caroline County represen- Heidi Plutschak said CHF tries to sup- opened for patient care in 2005. Resi- tative on the Compass Regional Hos- plement the difference between what is dential Hospice Care was provided in pice Board of Directors. charged each patient and what the pa- this center in collaboration with Shore “On April 2, 2012, I wrote the ‘find- tient can afford to pay. Home Care and Hospice until the home ings’ of the board meeting that month closed for financial reasons in April to the board members who were unable “All care is provided by Compass Re- 2012. gional Hospice and Caroline Hospice to attend outlining the reasons behind Foundation provides the financial sup- Though hospice services never ceased closing the beds in the Hospice Home. port for the care they provide to our to be provided even through the house’s My goal (then), as was the goal of every Caroline County residents,” said Caro- closing, the presence of the Hospice member on the board at that time, was line Hospice Foundation director Heidi Home provides a symbolic foundation to rebuild our finances and endeavor Plutschak. to the county’s residents – and now will to reopen the beds,” said Ballas, in her provide Caroline county residents need- comments. “This has come to fruition Plutschak added that “no patient is ing residential hospice care a place to go and therefore, I am tendering my resig- turned away because they can’t pay.” if home care is not possible or desirable. nation as president.” Plutschak said admittance to all hospice Following ribbon cutting services. Ballas thanked CHF staffers Heidi services, including the Caroline Hospice longtime Caroline Hospice Founda- Plutschak and Brandy Cathcart for “the

15 fantastic job they have done acting as “Not as a hospital, not as a nursing 262-4100, or visit www.compassregion- general contractors for this renovation home, but as Granny’s Home,” said Har- alhospice.org. and decorating every room so taste- ris. “That’s the way people felt about this To become a hospice supporter in Caro- fully.” building, like it was home,” Harris add- line County, call the Caroline Hospice ed. “And that’s the atmosphere we plan Ballas said her resignation is so that she Foundation at 410-479-3500 to keep.” can serve on the Compass board. Among those on hand for the April 11 Laura Harris will take over the role of ribbon cutting were Denton town com- president on the CHF board of direc- missioner Robert Clendaniel and Caro- tors. Harris has twice served on the line County commissioner Larry Porter. CHF board. “We are thrilled to have the Hospice “You ask most people ‘what is Hospice,’ Resident Home open up again. I know and they have no clue,” said Harris. “Un- Call for your it will be a great benefit to the commu- til they are affected by hospice. My big nity,” said Clendaniel. “My wife (Carol) passion has always been taking care of back-to-school haircut! used to work here, so I have a special the patients and the families, and mak- fondness for the place. It’s great to see ing sure that their needs are met.” this.” Harris said that while services have been Porter said the re-opening of the Hos- offered all along, many took the closing pice Home completes an agreement the of the home as a sign that Hospice had commissioners as a whole made to the left the county. county to improve the overall level of “A lot of people believe in bricks and health care in the county. Magic Mirror mortar,” she said. “So we’re really ex- “This is certainly what we have all waited cited to have the house back open so the for and is part of what we had planned Beauty Shoppe community knows there is someplace for in the Certificate of Understanding for their loved ones to come when there we drew up with (previous provider of) 410-479-0735 is the need.” Health Services,” Porter said. Harris said the relationship with Com- 370 Deep Shore Rd. - Denton, MD “We are very pleased with that arrange- pass is “a perfect fit.” ment and look forward to Caroline Nancy Hours: Wed. 9-5; Thurs. 9:30-9; “It is a wonderful group. Their Hospice County residents having the full level of & Tina Fri. 9-5; Sat. 8-1 Center in Queen Anne’s County is a services they deserve, whether they are home to admire.” served at home, at a nursing facility, or Gift Certificates Available her in this home.” Harris said that when her mother was a patient, her daughter referred to the For more information on Compass Re- Hospice Home as “Granny’s Home.” gional Health and services available in the Caroline Hospice Home, call 443- ADULT CARE Mid-Shore Residential Care Compassionate Care in Your Home for 24 Years Individualized Services CNA’s • Sitters • Home Health Aids Meal Preparations • RN Evaluations Residential Cleaning 410-820-1131 The ribbon is cut at the August 11 Open House held by the Caroline County Chamber www.midshorehomecare.com of Commerce for the Caroline Hospice House Lic.# R922

16 2nd ANNUAL ANTIQUE & ART FESTIVAL at the Historic Linchester Mill Sat, September 19th 10am - 5pm | 3390 Linchester Road, Preston Come join the fun at this day filled with antiques, history, art, food, music & more! Featuring: Mill Tours • Food • 40+ Antique & Art Dealers • Music • Artisan Demos & More! For more information, contact Sally Campbell at 410-829-3559 Rain Date: September 20th.

Saturday, October 3rd 2015 | 9am - 4pm | Ridgely, MD The most action-packed car show on the Shore!

This action-packed car show features autographs by “the King” Richard Petty, a Band Battle, fire truck rides, an Iron Man Competition, pumpkin carving, raffles, face painting and more! The show accepts all years, makes & models of cars, trucks and motorcycles. Proceeds benefit the Petty Family Foundation, the Victory Junction Gang, Folds of Honor Foundation & Wounded Warrior Project!

Find out more at ridgelycarshow.com Building Permits Frank and Barbara Azzollini, 3769 Ray’s Electric Service Bradley Road, Federalsburg, Pool Family owned and operated since 1965 Wayne Racz, 26281 Bee Tree Road Henderson, Pool •Wiring Daniel E. Towers, 8801 Mitchell Road, • Heating 410-479-1864 Denton, Detached Structure • Air Conditioning Peggy Ann Gallagher, 12589 Ridgely Road, Greensboro, Pool 24355 ShoreHighway, Denton County Commissioners, 4472 Nelpine Road, Preston, Institutional Michael and Roberta Beebe, 14641 Decks Loblolly Drive, Goldsboro, Deck “We do house calls” Churches John and Donna Shortall, 14439 Clarks Additions Lane, Ridgely, Detached Structure Remodeling David and Peggy Wilson, 4191 Har- ishoff Custom Trim mony Road, Preston, Deck uilders Com. & Res. Thomas Michael Leonard, 25824 Hug- B Insurance Repairs nutt Road, Denton, Pool The Wood MD Lic. 68240 Office Remodeling Ray and Earnest Broughton, 20375 Doctor MHBR 4561 Custom Built Homes Hog Island Road, Shoreline Work jeanette Radtke, 15043 Cherry Lane, Free Estimates 410-673-1887 Licensed & Insured Ridgely, Detached Structure 23880 Griffith Rd. - Harmony, Maryland Richard and Sandra Wynne, 25392 Harpers Branch Drive, Denton, De- tached Structure Ready-Mix William and Stephanie Klein, 22629 Camryn’s Way, Queen Anne, Pool CONCRETE Jason Tisher, 12497 Gardner Lane, Greensboro, Detached Setructure One of the many services of Peggy Davis, 12430 Whites Lane, Greensboro, Alteration TOWERS CONCRETE William and Mary Leavell, 26927 Boyce Mill Road, Greensboro, De- PRODUCTS,INC. tached Structure “A Towers Family Business” George and Martha Nier, 24656 White Dogwood Drive, Denton, Detached mp t Structure P r o r y Scott and Jennifer Veil, 26019 Holly D e l i v e Lane, Greensboro, Detached Structure S e r v i c e SEPTIC TANKS – BLUE CHIP Alan Mitchell, 11984 Greensboro 6 Days A Week GRAVEL – STONE – SAND Road, Greensboro, Detached Structure 7am til Michael and Cynthia Harding, 4744 Preston Road, Federalsburg, Alteration Nicholas and Rebecca Loukidas, 24841 Also A Full Line of Woods Drive, Denton, Alteration •State Approved Sewer Drain & Field Tile Glenn Orme, 8955 Tuckahoe Road, •Curlex (Erosion Blankets) Filter Cloth -Silt Fence Denton, Alteration Michael and Susan Andrews, 8001 1-800-773-9128 410-479-0914 River Court, Denton, Shoreline Work 26425 Hobbs Road •Denton, MD 21629

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Musicians are needed to form a 410-479-1917 Southern Gospel group. This is a good opportunity for new musicians if you play the piano, guitar, drums, violin, 410-820-8696 fiddle percussion, steel guitar or banjo . Serving the Eastern Shore For more details call Susan Williams for over 50 years at 410-482-2233

19 Caroline County Public Library www.carolib.org Library Corner [email protected]

by Jeanne Trice

land Humanities Council and co-hosted What’s New at the Library by the Caroline County Public Library, Join us for Customer Appreciation Day! Talbot County Free Library, Dorchester Special performances by The Juggling Hoffmans, arts and crafts, moonbounce, book County Public Library, Queen Anne’s giveaways, photo booth and more! This day is our way of saying “thank you for be- County Library and Chesapeake Col- ing our customer!” Saturday, September 5, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Central Library, lege. Denton. For more information, please call 410- QuickBooks™ for Small Business 479-1343 or visit www.mdhc.org. Do you have a small business? Master QuickBooks™ in this six-week beginners’ Can’t get enough of talking about this course that gives special attention to best practices for small businesses and start- great book? We can’t either! Attend a ups, presented by Jason Brown, CPA and Certified ProAdvisor for the QuickBooks discussion of The Boys in the Boat. software. Federalsburg: September 8, 6:30 p.m.; The course begins September 10, 5:30 p.m., at the Central Library, Denton. Course Denton: September 15, 6:30 p.m.; fee: $60. To register, visit www.midshore.score.org. For more information, call Rachel Greensboro: September 23, 6 p.m. Barry at 410-479-4188 or email [email protected]. Author visit! Bob Mankoff, Cartoon Editor for the New Yorker Family, Teen & Kids Bob speaks on the appreciation of humor, the creative processes required to produce Huge thanks to our Summer Read- it, and how humor works. ing sponsors. We couldn’t do it with- Saturday, September 26, 7 pm at the Avalon Theatre in Easton. out you! Sponsored by the Eastern Shore Regional Library. Rex Landscaping, Avon-Dixon Insur- ance, Heritage Financial Consultants, FREE tickets available at all Caroline County Public Library locations. LLC, Better Days Farm, ImPRESSive One Maryland One Book author visit! Printing Company, Centreville National Read the book everyone in Maryland is talking about, and Bank, Provident State Bank, Gray’s Gas, then meet the author! Choptank Transport, Tanglewood Con- Daniel James Brown, author of the best-selling book, The Boys servatories, Rowe Insurance Agency, in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at Inc., Friends of the Library. the 1936 Berlin Olympics, will visit Chesapeake College’s Todd Fall Storytime begins the first week Performing Arts Center as part of the Maryland Humanities of September! Council author tour. For children birth to age 5 and their September 28, 7 p.m. Admission is FREE. This program is sponsored by the Mary- caregivers. Central Library, Denton: Wednesdays, 10:15 and 11:00 AM K[D[X?H6KON [@N?NS Federalsburg Branch: Mondays, 10:15 AM (first session August 31) North County Branch, Greensboro: %RUURZ(ERRNVDQGDXGLRERRNV 'RZQORDGIXOOGLJLWDOHGLWLRQVRI Tuesdays, 11:00 AM IRUDOO\RXUGLJLWDOGHYLFHV DOO\RXUIDYRULWHPDJD]LQHV R.E.A.D. to a trained dog at the )5((ZLWK\RXUOLEUDU\FDUG )5((ZLWK\RXUOLEUDU\FDUG Central Library Perfect for reluctant or struggling read- ers ages 5-12. Cricket visits on Monday, September 14, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Kids Book Club at Federalsburg 0DUNHW6WUHHW 0RUULV$YHQXH &HGDU/DQH Branch 'HQWRQ )HGHUDOVEXUJ *UHHQVERUR Wonder by R.J. Palacio on September    www.carolib.org 14, 4:30 p.m; for ages 9-12.

20 Sign up for Girl Scouts! Tech Mentor Program Get one-on-one expert help from our Aspiring Girl Scouts and Brownies are Interested in learning about Internet teen tech mentors on September 12, 10- invited to join a troop at two informa- safety or how to improve your search- 12 p.m., Central Library, Denton. tion and recruitment events at the li- ing skills? By appointment only; please call 410- brary. Need help with online shopping, on- 479-1343, ext. 1 for information or to September 15, 5-7 p.m. at the Central line banking, or emailing pictures to schedule an appointment. Library in Denton. friends? September 9, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Fed- eralsburg Branch. Family Movie Night Cinderella (2015) Queen Anne County Bring the family out for a viewing of the new, live-action Cinderella on Septem- These Properties MUST Sell! ber 25, 7 p.m., Central Library, Denton. • Bank Owned • Short Sales Popcorn, ice cream, and punch provid- ed. FREE! • Foreclosures Ongoing Adult Programming Receive a FREE Need tech help or quiet space? Computerized Printout Visit the Computer Lab at the Central Library in Denton, Monday-Friday With Pictures from 3-6 p.m. Pre- Recorded Message In addition to research and job search- ing, tech help is now offered in the lab. 1-800-258-0817 ID # 4142 Bring your device for one-on-one assis- Exit Gold Realty 410-643-4111 tance.

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21 Join a book discussion group at Jeanne’s Bookies - Federalsburg: What’s in a Book-Greensboro: Federalsburg or Greensboro! September 15, 1 p.m. The Whistling Sea- September 23, 6 p.m. The Boys in the Hooked on Books - Federalsburg: son by Ivan Doig. Boat by Daniel James Brown. September 8, 6:30 p.m. The Boys in the Copies are available at the Federalsburg Copies are available at the North Coun- Boat by Daniel James Brown. Branch and can be sent to any location ty Greensboro Branch and can be sent for pick-up. to any location for pick-up. Closings Back-to-School Savings Labor Day, Monday, September 7. All locations closed.

20% OFF Retail New Bible Study Matrix, Biolage, RAHA, American Crew, Smart Solutions, and variety of tanning lotions A new Bible study forming in the Queen Anne / Caroline County area. For more details call Susan Cuts • Color • Perms • Highlights • Ear Piercing Williams at 410-482-2233 - Walk Ins  Appts. only on Thursdays J.D.’s C losed Tuesday and Sunday Tuesday Night Hair Plus Janet Dove, stylist/owner; 920 Gay St., Denton Kayla Little & Alison Wood, Stylist Book Club 410-479-0727 Meeting Dates/Times: 3rd Tuesday / 6:30 – 8:00 PM Location: Small meeting room 2nd floor of Denton Library, 100 Market Street. Purpose: To discuss selected books reflecting topics of interest and to What does your Caroline County generate lively discussion. family need? September 15 Discussion of 2015 One Maryland One Book The Boys in the Boat by Daniel Brown. Jane Ter- ebey will be leading the discussion. A light snack will be provided Find Caroline County Information and by Fran Lucas.

Resources all in one place. October 20 Discussion of Wolf Access from your computer Hall by Hilary or mobile device. Mantel. Fran Lucas will be leading the discussion. A www.myfamilyneeds.info light snack will be provided by Carol Rogers. For more information, contact www.carolib.org Patrice Morrison at 410-479-2929 or email [email protected]

22 Queen Anne-Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Company 13512 First Avenue, Queen Anne, MD Visit www.qahvfc.com

Events... th F riday, September 11 7 - 10 PM Annual Saturday, September 12th 6 - 10 PM Fireman’s Fair Friday Saturday Food • Games • rides • Petting Zoo • Parade at 6 PM Raffles • More • DJ/Open Mic • Cash Bingo • Music by Apex Quarter Auction Revolution featuring: merchandise from Thirty-One, Origami Owl, Pampered Chef, Jamberry Nails, Quarter Snap Jewels, Initials Inc, Papparazi and more! Auction Advance tickets $5 per person or $7 at the door. Includes one paddle. Additional paddles available for $2 each. th Friday, September 11 For tickets and information contact Amanda Morgan at Doors open at 6 PM; action starts at 7 PM. 410-200-5482 or Barbie Utz at 443-786-0457. The Quarter Auction will be held at our hall during our Fireman’s Fair.

Texas Hold’ Em Poker Tournament Prize Saturday, October 10th money payout Doors open 11 AM; Tournament starts 1 PM to all 8

Includes: beer, soda and water (ID check enforced) finalists! Food available for purchase Tickets: Entry fee $75 / No Re-Buy For tickets and information: [email protected] Tom: [email protected] / 443-786-4532 Mike: [email protected] / 410-952-9131 Kenny: [email protected] / 410-924-1860

23 Marriage Amber Victoria Ebling, 22, Cam- Emily C. Cornette, 33, Annapolis and bridge and Louis Michael Poppert, Jun Y. Lee, 37, same 29, same Licenses Maria Kay, 24, Denton and Keith A. Tina Pamela Phillips, 36, Federals- Leah Marie Mitchell, 31, Greensboro Blake, Jr., 30, same and Sean Evan Taylor, 37, same burg and Mark Ryan Fithian, 37, Melissa Lynn Holden, 41, Denton same Yolana Yvette Mayers, 47, Ridgely and and Daniel Harvison, 49, same Gordon Edward Geesey, 47, same Morgan Alana Carrow, 30, Ridgely Linette Denise Hopkins, 52, Denton and Matthew Ensley Melvin, 31, Leah Jamelle Greer, 35, Woodbridge, and Samuel Stephen Batson, Sr., 57, Ridgely VA and Howard Douglas Arrington, Rhodesdale Jr., 47, same Rebekah Lee Hayman, 21, Preston Shana Marie Maloney, 24, Federals- and Adam David Kelley, 25, same Chelsey Ann Mack, 23, Frederica, DE burg and Dionus Marque Downes, Tiffany Marie Mallett, 25, Silver and James Alford, Cubbage, III, 24, 22, same Spring and Benjamin John Hart, 26, same same Jamie Sue Allen, 19, Denton and John’s Four Seasons Wesley Sean Sparzak, 22, same Mary Edna Latrice Wilson, 25, FLOWERS & GIFTS Goldsboro and William Edward Weaver, 24, Ridgely (Fresh & Silk Arrangements) Holland Imported Fresh Flowers Shelbi Rose Robinson, 23, Ridgely Plants • Balloons • Fruit & Snack Baskets and Christian Lindo Horvath, 36, same 302-629-2644 • 410-754-5835 Leanna Maria Isom, 27, Fairfax, VA 24 HOUR VOICE MAIL and Gino Paul Pietroforte, 29, same Stein Hwy. at Reliance Kasey Ann Matthews, 25, Federals- Mon.-Fri 8 to 5 pm; Sat. 9 to noon burg and Daniel John Brown, 24, ALL MAJOR CARDS ACCEPTED same Featuring weekly specials such as Margaret Louise Windsor, 29, Cam- bridge and Charles Edward Schmitt, • Roses by Dozen for $25 cash/carry 32, same • $5 bunch fresh mixed flowers.

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26 Welcome to our 7th Annual m D Far ays Alp l & a H c a rms oste a iv Fa d by Fest ms Open House Phil rea and V ing D ickie L tstand iske of Ou Saturday, September 19 • 11 am - 5 pm Sunday, September 20 • 12 pm - 4 pm • Food & Craft Vendors • Demonstrations • Pony rides (Angels Gather Here Farm) • Fun Activities for Kids

Plus Our Star Attractions... The Alpacas! Six new cria born this year! Get up close and personal with our sweet, docile alpacas! Learn all about live music them and why we have them. on Saturday WARNING: It could be love at first sight! Ampersand Band 24480 Pinetown Rd., Preston, MD (off Rt. 16 near Harmony) 410-673-2002 410-829-4492

Visitors welcome…just call all ahead for the best times to make sure you catch us home.

For more information please check the Events Page at Fun for the www.OutstandingDreamsFarm.com New items in the farm store Entire Family and our annual sale on our Alpaca socks. Support the “Fuel Up Family & Cosmetic Dentistry to Play 60” Program Scott M. Novak, DDS 505 Kerr Avenue, Denton, MD midshoredental.com • 410-479-0600 Clean Teeth = Bright Smiles! New Patients Welcome The Ridgely Lions Club and the Ridgely Hours: Monday through Thursday 8 am - 5 pm Elementary School Terriers are seeking Credit Cards & most dental plans accepted. individuals, businesses and organiza- tions to support the “Fuel Up to Play 60” program at Ridgely Elementary. “Fuel Full-Service Legal Support for Veterans and Families Up to Play 60” is a program that encour- ages students to make healthy choices Solid Professional Legal Help with VA Benefits like eating more fruits and vegetables Claims, Consumer Problems, Bankruptcy, Traffic and getting active for at least 60 minutes Tickets, Business Planning and Other Legal Matters every day. Through the generous dona- tions from our local community the Li- The Veterans Law Office of Jared Levinson, P.C. ons and the Ridgely Elementary School 1200 S. Washington Street, #1311 • Easton, Maryland 21601 • 410-822-4555 Parent and Teacher Association (PTA) [email protected] website: www.veteranslawofficeofjareedlevinson.com have been able to provide over 120 box- YouTube Page: VETS-TV 2012 es of fruit to the “Fuel Up to Play 60” program over the last four years. The Lions and the PTA are asking our friends, family and neighbors to consid- AUTO er sponsoring a box or boxes of fruit and piering’s arage,Inc. SERVICE vegetables to the “Fuel Up to Play 60” S G program at Ridgely Elementary. Dona- FULL SERVICE: CENTER tions will begin in September continue Repairs • Maintenance •MD Inspections Alignments • Tires monthly through June 2016. For a $30 dollar donation you can improve the lives of students at Ridgely Elementary Robert School by providing a box of fruit or Spiering 410-482-2238 vegetables to supplement the breakfast Toll Free: 1-888-847-3252 and lunch programs. If you can’t spon- sor a whole box at $30 you can sponsor 13281 Greensboro Rd a ½ box at $15 dollars. Every donation is Greensboro, MD greatly appreciated. To support this project, contact Lion Patricia Puckett from All About Hair, Goose Point Farms, Inc.–Farmer John’s, Dave Davis at [email protected] or Doug Hayman of Doug’s Tire Service, Kent Island Dentistry, Danielle Jacob- 443-786-2547 or Lion Ross Harper at Brandi & Lee Hutchison of Hutchi- sen, Dave’s Riverside Garage, Lion De- [email protected] or 410-336- son’s Supply, Provident State Bank, lores Reep, Lion Jesse Crook, Denton 1791. For more information on the Li- Town of Ridgely Commissioners, Rick Lions Club. ons fruit donation program visit www. & Kathy Schwab of Ridgely of Histori- ridgelylions.org or on www.facebook. Lions Clubs are groups of men and cal Society, Ridgely Elementary School com/ridgely lions. women who identify needs within the PTA, Lion Ross & Allison Harper, Lions community and work together to fulfill The Ridgely Lions Club would like to Mike and Mary Redgraves, Lion Dave those needs. For more information or thank following individuals, businesses and Sherrie Davis, Larry & Melinda to get involved with the Ridgely Lions and organizations for supporting the Stafford, Ron & Peggy Stafford, Lion Club, please contact Lion John Voshell fruit donation program for the “Fuel Up Charlie and Naomi Poukish, Mrs. Ruth at 410-634-2214 or jevoshell@comcast. to Play 60” program at Ridgely Elemen- O’Brien, Gerald A. Sutton Accounting net or [email protected]. tary during the 2014-15 school year. Service, Shoreline Vinyl Systems, Inc.,

28 Caroline County America’s Choice in Homecare Bird Club The Oldest Eastern Shore Chapter of The Maryland Ornithological Society!

You don’t have to be a member of the club or a great birder to attend! Just come join the fun! The Most Recognized and Respected Sunday, September 6 /Bird Walk Name in Senior Home Care Tuckahoe State Park, Adkins Arboretum. Leader: Eli Anders. Meet at the Caroline County side of lake parking lot on Cherry • Bathing Assistance • Shopping Lane at 8 AM. For more information, contact Debby Bennett • Dressing Assistance • Light Housekeeping [email protected]. • Grooming • Meal Preparation Thursday, September 17 / Program • Assistance with Walking • Friendly Companionship Bird Quiz by Danny Poet and members. Refresh your bird • Medication Reminders • Flexible Hourly Care identification skills in a fun way. 7:30 PM, Caroline County • Errands • Respite Care for Families Public Library, 100 Market St., Denton. Saturday, September 19 / Fall Bird Count Available 24 hours a day, Contact Debby Bennett at [email protected]. 7 days a week Sunday, September 27 / Trip Bird Banding observation in Chestertown. Jim Gruber, Band- We’re here for er. 8:00 AM. Great for kids, adults welcome too. To register and for directions, contact Danny Poet at 410-827-8651 or YOU! [email protected]. All activities are free and open to the public. 443-746-0494 221 Glenwood Avenue • Easton, MD 21601 Check out more Caroline County Bird Club information at: http://carolinebirdclubmos.blogspot.com visitingangels.com/mideasternshore

Annual Camp Mardela Fundraising Dinner S aturday, September 19 • 4-7 PM

Ham • Roast Turkey Meal is prepared and served family style Dressing by volunteers from the group Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Minimum Suggested Donation: $10 Encouraged Cole Slaw • Candied Additional Contributions Sweet Potatoes Your support of Camp Mardela Rolls • Applesauce is appreciated! Desserts Beverages C aMP Mardela 301 Deep Shore Road, Denton, MD (next to Martinak State Park) Cyarr -Outs Available

For more information, call the camp office at 410-479-2861

29 Recreation and Parks 1-31 is $49. Late registration is $59 and Adult Ballet – Gain flexibility, muscle will be put on a wait list and filled on a tone, and strength. Events and Classes first-come first-served basis. Mondays, 7:30-8:25 p.m. Flow Yoga A complete list of classes and online Session I: September 7 – October 19 registration is available at Come out and try Flow Yoga for FREE carolinerecreation.org or on September 2 and 9. If you have never Beginning Ballet - This beginner by calling 410-479-8120 experienced yoga before, or if you want course provides fundamentals of ballet to expand your knowledge, this class is and movement and will focus on tech- Indoor Soccer Registration a great introduction to Vinyasa yoga. nique. Students have the opportunity to Indoor Soccer is a fun recreational You will learn the positions and flows engage in a formal class experience with league for all. There are no practices for and then enjoy them at your own pace. age appropriate music. Classes are held on Tuesdays from 6:30- this league and only games on Saturday Ages 4-6 Fretterd Community Center, 7:30 p.m. at the Fretterd Community (we do not keep score unless it is tour- $39 per session. nament game). The divisions are based Center. Session 1 is September 2 - Octo- on grades. We start with Pre-K and go ber 21 and cost is $39. Session I: Mondays, September 14 - October 26, 5:30-6:25 p.m. through 12th grade. The season consists It’s never too late to learn to dance! Try of 7-8 games and grades 3 - 12 have a one of our Adult Jazz, Tap, or Ballet Session I: Saturdays, September 12 – tournament at the end of the season. classes. Energize your stamina, range October 24, 9:30-10:25 a.m. of motion and balance, and enjoy the Register soon for this popular winter Ages 7-12 at the Fretterd Community youth pastime. Players will be randomly workout! No prior dance experience necessary. All classes are held at the Center, 10:30-11:25 am. Cost is $39 per assigned to teams and play begins week session. of January 9th. Registration forms will North Caroline High School Dance Stu- be mailed to 2015 Indoor Soccer play- dio and open to ages 18 & up. Cost is Session 1: Saturdays, September 12 – ers. Registration materials are available $49. October 24. for new players by request or on the Dance Intermediate-Beginner Ballet website at www.carolinerecreation.org. Adult Tap – A great footwork, rhythm, This class is for students with prior Recreation & Parks will accept mail-in balance, and coordination workout. formal class experience and continues or walk-in registrations starting Sep- to build the fundamentals of ballet for Thursdays, 7:30 – 8:25 p.m. at the tember 1st. All players who register the very young dancer. Continue your North Caroline High School Dance prior to Oct. 31st will be guaranteed a dancer’s education and challenge them Studio. playing position. Any registrations re- to take it to the next level. ceived after Oct. 31st will incur a late Session I: September 10 – October 22 fee and will be put on a waiting list with *Ages 4 – 6 at the Fretterd Community team openings filled on first-come first- Adult Jazz – Feel like a Broadway star Center 5:30-6:25 pm – Cost is $39 per serve basis. with fast-paced combinations of turns, session. jumps, and runs. Sponsored by Provident State Bank & Session 1: Tuesdays, September 8 – Preston Auto-Body. Tuesdays, 8:30-9:25 p.m. October 20. Early Bird registration is September Session I: September 8 – October 20 *Ages 7 – 12 at the North Caroline 1-30 $39; registration from October High School dance studio 6:30-7:25 pm – Cost is $39 per session. Mentoring is learning Session 1: Tuesdays, September 8 – throughout the day. October 20. Start something for a child; become involved Advanced Ballet and the results will impact a young person This advanced class continues the ballet and you! journey. All students must be approved prior to registration. This class is cumu- Become a orment . lative and will build toward the perfor- mances at the recital in June. Call Tony Gianninoto-Project Coordinator Ages 7-12, Wednesdays, 7:30-8:25, 410-924-7402 for more information. NCHS Dance Studio, $39/session. Sponsored by the Caroline County Family YMCA, a branch of the YMCA of the Chesapeake. Session I: September 8 – October 20. Teen Ballet Caroline Mentoring Project @ Learn the fundamentals of ballet, the

30 foundation of all dance, and gain physi- cal strength and increased flexibility. Ages 13-18, Mondays, 6:30-7:25 p.m. at Join Girl Scouts! the NCHS Dance Studio, $49/session. New Troops forming now. Session I: September 8 – October 20. Tap Open Houses & Registrations

This is a course in the fundamentals of th tap and movement. The class will focus Wed., September 9 Federalsburg Library 6:30-8:00 th on classic technique in a formal class Thurs., September 10 greensboro Library 6:00-7:30 th experience. Instruction is tailored to Thurs., September 10 Ridgely Church of Brethren 5:00-7:00 individuals as well as the group, so be- Tues., September 15th Denton Library 5:00-7:00 ginners as well as those with experience Tues., September 15th Preston at Denton Library 5:00-7:00 will benefit from the class. This class is cumulative and will build toward the call 410-490-5366 for more information performances at the recital in June. Or:

Wednesdays at the Fretterd Commu- young children will work on small and There will be a 20 minute orientation nity Center - $39 per session. gross motor skill mastery, agility and prior to the start of the first day. Class discipline. Coordinator Joan Dyott has Session I: September 9 – October 21. will be held at Chesapeake Gymnastics more than 30 years of experience in in Easton, Wednesdays, September 9 Ages 4-6 from 5:30-6:25 p.m. gymnastics and dance including many - November 11 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. years of experience working with very Cost is $69. Ages 7-12 from 6:30-7:25 p.m. young tumblers. Classes are on Fridays, Jazz September 11 – November 13 at 10 am Karate This class offers instruction that is tai- or 4:30 pm at Chesapeake Gymnastics Tiger Cubs Karate is open to ages 5 – lored to individuals as well as the group in Easton. Cost is $59. 8 years. Learn this ancient martial art so beginners and those with experience and improve self-confidence and self- Super Tots is for the advanced Tumble benefit from the class. Jazz offers a fun respect, build character, body dynamics Bunnies ages 4 - 6 who will have the op- challenge for dancers in this age group. and physical fitness, make new friends portunity to learn new gymnastic and This class is cumulative and will build and have fun. Instruction includes tumbling skills. The course focuses on toward the performances at the recital warm-up, basic karate techniques, kata/ continuing to develop children’s small in June. forms, and sparring under the watchful and gross motor skill mastery, agil- eye of Sensei Michael Steenken and his Ages 7-12, Thursdays, 6:30-7:25 p.m., ity and discipline. This class is for the instructors. Youth classes require an at- at the NCHS Dance Studio, $39 per child who has the ability to advance at a tendance minimum for belt-testing and session. more rapid pace or who has completed advancement. Classes are Mondays and Tumble Bunnies. Classes are on Fridays, Thursdays, September 14 – December Session I: September 10 - October 22. September 11 – November 13 at 10:45 10 from 6:30 – 7:15 p.m. at the Fretterd Teen Jazz-Tap Combo a.m. or 5:15 p.m. at Chesapeake Gym- Community Center. Cost is $59. For teens who have always wanted to nastics in Easton. Cost is $59. Beginning/Advanced Shotakan Ka- dance but didn’t start or continue at a Recreational Gymnastics is for the not rate will accelerate skill development young age. This class is a great compli- too serious gymnast that wants to have with focused instruction and interac- ment to musical theatre, a way to get fun with the sport and still have the tion with both beginning and advanced some valuable exercise and a great way opportunity to work their way to the students. Instruction includes warm- to “try” dance for the first time. This top. Qualified instructors will help that up, basic karate techniques, kata/forms, class is cumulative and will build toward special gymnast move to a team if they and sparring and self-defense under the performances at the recital in June. want to. Open to boys and girls ages 5 the direction of Sensei Mike Steenken. Ages 13-18, Wednesdays, 7:30-8:25, and up. Classes are held on Fridays at Belt testing and advancement requires at the NCHS Dance Studio, $49 per Chesapeake Gymnastics (Easton) be- attendance minimum. Classes are on session. ginning September 11 from 6 - 7 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays, September 14 Cost is $69. – December 10 from 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. at Session I: September 9 – October 21. Trampoline Class teaches campers ages the Fretterd Community Center Gym. Gymnastics 8 & up basic intermediate jumps, stop- Cost is $99 (24 classes). Help your 2-4 year old child develop ping skills, and countless other impor- Yoga physical coordination in Tumble Bun- tant foundation skills and features an Vinyasa Flow Yoga is an energetic class nies through gymnastics, tumbling and Olympic size trampoline, double-mini that uses yoga postures connected in FUN! During this ten (10) week course trampoline, and a 30’ tumble track. 31 ments may participate in this class. Pre-requisite: Beginning Belly Dance. Class is open to ages 16 & up and starts November 14 from 7:15 – 8:15 p.m. at the Fretterd Community Center. Cost is $139 for 14 classes. Payment plans avail- able. Pickleball Pickleball has been dubbed the “sweet sport with the sour name.” Pickleball is oversized ping pong on a badminton size court with a tennis sized paddle. It’s a paddle sport for all ages and athletic abilities and it’s very easy to learn and play. Clinic instruction and open play available for the first four weeks. Open to ages 18 years & up. Clinic is on Thurs- days from 10 a.m. – noon September 17 – October 8 at the Denton Fourth Street Tennis Courts (or Fretterd Community Center during bad weather days). Cost is $25. Free to Y members. The Pickleball League will run from Oc- tober 15 – December 31 from 10 a.m. to noon. Cost is $49. Free to Y members. Saturday Paddling Adventures Discover the beauty of Caroline’s river trails. Maximize your confidence with basic boat handling and safety instruc- tion at 2:25 p.m. prior to trip departure at 3 p.m. Fee includes snacks, trained guides, and up to 2 hours on the river. Kayaks are provided. Fee is $15 for Y members and $25 for general public or $15 if you bring your own kayak. Freedom Trail Venture is Saturday, September 26 – Gather at the beach of Choptank Marina for an adventure up the poplar Neck Creek past the planta- vinyasa flow sequences. This class is group (tribe). Students will learn the ba- tion land of the parents of Harriet Tub- designed to provide mind and body fit- sic belly dance movements and format man. Reservation Deadline is Septem- ness while allowing students to learn for how to dance together as a group. ber 23. Rain date is September 27. the flows and then enjoy them at their Classes are on Tuesdays and open to own pace according to their temps and ages 16 & up. Session I is November 14 Hot Cider Run on the Upper Choptank breath. Classes are held on Tuesdays – October 26 from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. at is Saturday, October 10 – Meet at the from 6 -7:00 p.m. at the Fretterd Com- the Fretterd Community Center. Cost is Greensboro boat ramp to shuttle up to munity Center. Session I is September $59 per session. Christian Park and marvel at fall color 15-October 27 and cost is $49. scenery with a thermos of hot mulled If you have taken a beginner level Amer- apple cider. Reservation deadline Oc- Beginner Belly Dance ican Tribal Style (ATS) belly dance class tober 7. Always been intrigued by Belly Dance? before then come try Advanced Begin- Come Out and try Beginner Belly ner Belly Dance. ATS is a modern style Basketball Referee Dance! American Tribal Style (ATS) of belly dance that uses set belly dance Clinic belly dance is a modern style of belly movements, with distinct cues and tran- There is a lot of basket- dance that uses set belly dance move- sitions, to create dance improvisation ball play out there! And that ments, with distinct cues and transi- in a group (tribe). Students who have means sport organizers are looking for tions, to create dance improvisation in a learned the basic belly dance move- referees. Whether you just want to learn

32 more about the sport you love or you’d At North Caroline High School on Sun- looking for a few more to play on Friday like to transform that love into a paid days, October 4 – December 13 5:30- evenings. Must have previous volleyball side job, this clinic includes instruction 7:30 pm for ages 40 and up. $3 at the experience. Starts Friday, September 4 based on National HS federation rules door. from 6 – 8 p.m. at the Fretterd Com- and plenty on-court practicum with munity Center. $4 at the door. Ends De- youth basketball players. Instruction Open Gym Volleyball cember 18. provided by Charles “Red Pen” Huff, Did you play volleyball in the past? 18+yrs, Fri, 9/4-12/18, 6-8 p.m., Fret- veteran trainer and certified for DI, Come out and join the fun. High ener- terd Community Center, $4 at the door. DII, DIII and a HS Referee. Classes are gy group of adults ages 18 and up always open to ages 18 & up and are held at the Fretterd Community Center Wednes- days, September 30 – November 4 from 6:30 – 7:45 p.m. Cost is $19. The first 5 registrants receive a free Fox40 classic Joseph H. McCarthy,D.D.S., P. A. cushioned mouth grip official whistle. The High School federation rule book is FAMILY DENTAL CARE provided for all registrants. Open Gym Basketball Up for some good competition? Then Accepting NewPatients come out and join the has-been, should have been, or could have been for two Evening &SaturdayAppointments Available hours of full court basketball! At the Fretterd Community Center on 410-482-2242 Wednesdays, October 7- December 16, 13155 Greensboro Rd –Greensboro, MD 6-8 pm for 18 years + up (out of high school). $3 at the door. elebrating 10 Come join us! yearsC in business Saturday, September 12th Men, A grateful thank you to all of our customers for their Women & support over the past 10 years. Children ou ll Ab t Hair A in Ridgely Gift

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Prostate Cancer screening, he should group classes, individual counseling have a thorough discussion with his and nicotine replacement products at medical provider to learn about the risk no cost to you! (Paid for through The vs. benefit of screening so he can make Maryland Cigarette Restitution Fund.) an informed decision about whether he September is Prostate Cancer There will be a new smoking cessation wants to be tested. Awareness Month! class starting in Federalsburg at The The Cancer Center at University of Laurel Grove Apt. Community Build- Maryland Shore Regional Health will be Prostate Cancer is the most common ing. Classes will start on Thursday Sept. holding FREE Prostate Cancer screen- cancer in men. Certain men are at high 17, 2015 from 6:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. and ing on Thursday September 23rd from risk for Prostate Cancer: run for six weeks. Laurel Grove Apts. are 5-8:00 p.m. They are located at 509 going smoke free as of January 1, 2016. 1. African American men. 2. Men of Af- Idlewild Ave. in Easton. Registration is A free presentation about smoking ces- rican descent, 3. Men who have a father, required. Please call 410-820-6800 for sation will be held at the community brother or son with a history of Prostate more info and to register. building on Sept. 10th from 6-7:00 p.m. Cancer, and 4. All men over the age of To help you with some of your other 50. Cancer Screening Programs. The healthy lifestyle goals, The Caroline Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Screening for Prostate Cancer. County health Dept. Wellness Promo- Program and The Colorectal Cancer There are two tests that may be used tions office offers many different pro- Screening Program offer services at no for screening. A PSA (Prostate Specific grams including: cost to you as well. There are eligibility Antigen) blood test, and DRE (Digital Smoking Cessation help for adults, requirements, but if you meet income Rectal Exam). If a man is considering teens, and pregnant women. 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The cellence and their professional nursing 41 purchase of two key pieces of equip- wrists and arms of the patient to assist Charles T. Capute, Esq., chairman of ment: the GAITRite system and the In- patients with neurological disorders as the UM Memorial Hospital Foundation Motion Upper Extremity Robot, both of they recover their upper extremity use board, led the fundraising effort after which are in use at RCAR. – often the lengthiest and most difficult RCAR staff identified GAITRite and recovery. InMotion as priority technology for pa- The GAITRite system is a portable tient recovery. electronic walkway that helps speed “If a patient can begin his or her re- recovery in walking. It also provides covery with an intensive acute reha- “This equipment advances UM Shore the patient with ongoing feedback and bilitation approach complemented by Regional Health to the forefront of guidance on walking correctly and this equipment, the stage is set for sig- technological interventions in physical avoiding the development of incorrect nificantly better recovery,” says William rehabilitation,” Capute says. habits as they adjust to their disability. Roth, senior director of Comprehensive Videos highlighting the equipment Rehabilitation Services for UM Shore The InMotion Upper Extremity Ro- in use at the Requard Center can be Regional Health. bot (IMUER) is oriented to the hands, viewed at http://umshoreregional.org/ health/videos/rehabilitation. ...to better serve our clients! 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Submitted By: Elaine Cowgill, Caroline County Health Department Caroline County Immunization & Lead Outreach According to the Centers for Disease Health Department Control and Prevention, lead poison- ing affects 250,000 children under five 403 South 7th St. / Denton, MD 21629 years of age in the United States. Lead gradually accumulates in the body due 410-479-8000 to long-term exposure in the envi- ronment. It is especially dangerous to Services by Appointment or Walk-in: newborns, infants and small children • Adult Immunizations because the effects on the developing brain may be permanent and irrevers- Mental Health Services • HIV Screening/Testing ible. Initial symptoms in infants and 606 Sunnyside Ave. • Sexually Transmitted Infection children include irritability, abdominal Denton, MD 21629 Screening/Testing pain, vomiting and constipation. These initial symptoms may be initially mis- 410-479-3800 • Pregnancy Testing diagnosed. But when weight loss, slug- • Emergency Contraception gishness and slow growth appear as lon- ger lasting symptoms, then the potential Addiction Services • Family Planning for many unusual diagnoses exists and 104 Franklin St. • Emphasis on Abstinence Classes lead is a prime candidate. Denton, MD 21629 (After school programs in middle/high schools) The risk of lead exposure all depends 410-479-1882 upon where you live. Lead paint was Medical Assistance Accepted. Expanded Family Planning often used in houses built before the Card. Sliding Fee for Uninsured and Under Insured. early 1970’s, when lead paint was made Now accepting Visa/Mastercard.

36 illegal. Some older water pipes were connected with lead solder that could leach into the drinking water. Antique toys and those made outside the United States also may contain lead. Screening for lead poisoning begins with routine visits to a health care pro- fessional. The American Academy of Pediatrics developed a three question test to find kids at risk for lead poison- ing. Does your child live in or regularly visit a house or child care facility built before 1950? Does your child live in or regularly visit a house or child care facility built before 1978 that is being or has recently been renovated or remodeled (within the last 6 months)? Does your child have a sibling or play- mate who has or did have lead poison- ing? If the answer is yes to any of the three, then a blood test should be done to screen for lead poisoning. Adults are not immune from lead poi- soning. Again, living in an older house is a prime risk factor. Work exposure may be a concern as well. Lead solder is used in making stained glass windows ‘Finger Licken Fallen Off The Bone’ and older paint on antique furniture can release lead when refurbishing occurs. Chicken Barbecue There is a treatment for lead poisoning that binds the lead and removes it from The Marydel Lions Club will hold its ‘Finger Licken Fallen Off The Bone’ Chick- the body, but the best therapy begins en Barbecue beginning at 9:00 AM on Saturday, September 19, at State Line with prevention. Public education is im- Gas (Intersection of MD Route 454 and MD Route 311) in Marydel. Dinner portant but so is government involve- includes 1/2 ‘Eastern Shore Style’ BBQ chicken, baked beans, apple sauce, roll, ment. Agencies inspect imported toys and soda. The menu will also feature the Marydel Lions Club’s ‘World Famous and jewelry for lead content. Factories Funnel Cakes’. are monitored for emissions. Buildings are inspected for lead paint and water One hundred percent of the monies raised by the Marydel Lions Club is used purity and permits are needed for re- to support our club’s community programs and projects that serve the folks modeling older homes. and families of the Maryland and Delaware Mason-Dixon Line communities A quarter million kids have been found of the Marydel area. to have toxic levels of lead in their bod- Projects that the Club supports, but are not limited to, include Caroline Coun- ies. The goal is to identify those who are ty Rebuild, Marydel-Hartly Little League, Community Support Fund, Marydel unaware that they have been poisoned. Lions Club College Scholarships, Caroline Habitat For Humanity, Leader Dog It’s up to parents, health care profession- Program, Marydel Volunteer Fire Company, Christmas Local Area Food Bas- als, caregivers and public health officials kets Project, Goldsboro Volunteer Fire Company, Local Family Crises Fund, to find these children, treat them and Marydel Lions Club Eyesight & Hearing Program Providing Eye Glasses And minimize future risk. Hearing Aids, and the Marydel Lions Club Annual Free Youth Fishing Derby Content Source: Centers for Disease at Mud Mill Pond. Control and Prevention (CDC) For more information call 302-492-3354 or email [email protected].

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Sundays p.m. For further information contact Father Boniface Black Visit the Greensboro Historical Society Museum, 114 Sunset at 215-527-4212, coordinator Dr. George Cody at 443-385- Avenue, behind the cabin, in Greensboro. The museum is open 0702, email: [email protected] or find us on the first and third Sunday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. or Facebook. by appointment. Our mission is to preserve our town’s history Thursdays for future generations. Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) support group meets at the Mondays Talbot County Senior Center at Brookletts Place, 400 Brook- Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) General 12 Step Pro- letts Avenue, Easton at 6 p.m. every Thursday. Contact 410- gram Meeting at 8 p.m. (except Holidays). Co-Dependents 200-4101 or 410-673-2971. Anonymous (CoDA) is a fellowship of men and women whose Steamed Shrimp Nite. Half pound of shrimp with two sides common purpose is to develop healthy and loving relation- for $9. American Legion Post 70, 29511 Canvasback Dr. (be- ships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for hind Easton Walmart) Contact: 410.822.9138. healthy and loving relationships” Meetings held at St. Mark’s U.M. Church, 100 Peach Blossom Road, Easton. Take base- Fridays ment steps behind flag pole to first room on right. Contact: New Beginnings U.M. Church Seasonal Seafood sales at Mary Lou 410-758-2378 or Kirk 410-353-5677. 12020 Central Avenue, Ridgely from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Chicken sandwich, $7, fish sandwich $7, crab cake sandwich, Tuesdays $8, soft shell crab sandwich, $8, chicken platter and fish plat- Downtown St. Luke’s Farmers Market, 100 S. 5th Avenue, ter $12, crab cake platter and soft shell crab platter $17. All Denton from 8 a.m. - noon through October. platters come with greens, potato salad, bread and two pieces Wednesdays of meat. Combo platter is $22 and comes with greens, potato Eastern Orthodox Mission Church welcomes all who may salad, crab cake, soft shell crab and fish. Call ahead to order for be interested in Orthodox Christian Worship, the second takeout, eat here or it can be delivered. For large orders, call a Wednesday of every month in the Chapel at St. Mark’s United day early, 410-714-1087 or 410-924-4718. Methodist Church, 100 Peach Blossom Road, Easton, at 6 Fridays and Saturdays Visit the Federalsburg Historical Society Museum. Take a trip back in time and see what is happening now! 100 Covey- JOIN THE CAROLINE CHAMBER ON A Williams Alley, behind the town office in Federalsburg. Open Fridays and Saturdays from 10 - 4. Open Mill Days at the Historic Linchester Mill, 3390 Lin- chester Road, Preston from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Mill is open BUS TRIP on the 2nd and 4th Fridays and Saturdays of the month with a docent. Tour the mill, walk along the nature trail or explore the recently restored Hog Island School. Contact: 410.479.0655 or To New York City CarolineHistory.org. Saturdays Saturday, September 26 Breakfast with Community Civic League on the 1st Saturday Depart Denton at 5:30 am of each month, located at 3439 Laurel Grove Road, Federals- Drop off at 51st & Broadway Leave NYC at 7:30 pm Providing gentle care for the $59 Shore’s pets for over 20 years. per person Caroline Veterinary Clinic To reserve your spot, please visit 9 N. Central Ave., Ridgely CarolineChamber.org 410-634-2666 or call 410-479-4638 www.carolineveterinaryclinic.com

38 burg. Includes scrapple, sausage, fried potatoes, eggs, apple- sauce, bread, coffee and orange juice for $6. Breakfast hours Enjoy a relaxing cruise on are 7 to 10:30 a.m. For information call 410-754-6011. the historic Choptank! Downtown Denton Farmers Market, Saturdays through No- vember from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., 3rd & Market Streets, Denton. Contact: DowntownDenton.com. Federalsburg Farmers Market, Municipal Parking Lot, Mor- ris Avenue, Federalsburg, from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. First Saturday Guided Walk, First Saturday of the month, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. at Adkins Arboretum, 12610 Eveland Road, Book your Ridgely. Explore the bottomland forest, traverse the native private cruise and crab meadows, and follow the narrow Tuckahoe Creekside path on a guided walk led by an Arboretum docent naturalist. Free for feast with 6 or more members and free with admission for the general public. Con- people! tact: 410.634.2847 ext. 0 or AdkinsArboretum.org. Men for Change Ministry Outreach meets the 2nd Saturday Family Outings • Crab Feasts • Sightseeing of every month between 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. at the Church of God Birthday & Employee Parties (Gift Certificates too!) of Prophecy, located at 100 Austin Ave. in Federalsburg. For information call David Ricks at 443-786-5182 or Sherwood Sharp at 410-422-2599. River Run Cruises Now through november Denton, MD 410-924-0303 Common Sense & Pin Money: The Material Culture and riverruncruises.weebly.com or email Legacy of Lula Annie Butler at FACES. Thursday – Saturday, [email protected] 12 – 4 p.m. FACES Gallery, 7 N. 4th Street, Denton. An inter- generational and multi-media exhibition of four generations of former Caroline County residents, the focal point of the show will feature the modern quilts of Mrs. Butler made from scraps Book a Cruise Today! to supplement her income. Her family then followed in their own creative paths to create art, with each subsequent genera- tion adding to the family treasures. Contact: 410.479.1009 or FiberArtsCenter.com. Thursday, September 3 HOME BUYING “101” “Your Path to Homeownership” will 1594515945 Henderson Henderson Rd Rd be presented from 6 to 7:30 p.m, at the Caroline County Li- Goldsboro, MD brary, 100 Market Street, Denton. There will be a discussion Goldsboro, MD 410.482.7110410.482-7110 about the process of buying a home from A to Z as well asl 800.452.9034 reviewing financing options available and zero down payment 800.452.9034 410.482.9029 FAX New programs. Even if you are not ready to buy a home now come [email protected] FAX &New Used out and learn what steps to take so you can get ready. Casual [email protected] environment - open discussion. Contact Terri Murray at 443- Options: Rear Seats Paint, &Used 540-6209 or e-mail: [email protected] to reserve your seat. Windshield,Options: Rear RimsSe ats,& Tires,Paint, Saturday, September 5 Lights,Windshield Tops, ,RUtilityims &TBoxesires, Rebuilding Together Salvage Depot Sale, Corner of River Lights,Tops,UtilityBoxes We can rebuild your cart’s engine, Landing and Bridge Street, West Denton from 9 a.m. – 12 install new batteries and fix major noon. Sale of appliances, cabinets, ceiling fans, lights, vanities, We can rebuild your cart’s engine, install new and minor problems. chandeliers, mantles, sinks, reusable building materials, win- batteries, and fix major and minor problems. dows, doors, plus electrical fixtures at very reasonable prices. Most parts and accessories Back to School Special: Desks ½ off ! $5.00 off Furniture! Mostavailable parts and for accessoriesEZ-GO. available for E-Z-GO Contact: Patrice Morrison at [email protected] or 410-479-2929. www.golfcartpc.comwww.golfcartpc.com

Saturday, September 5 fore. The wall and zip line will be open from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Rock Climbing and Zip Line at Tuckahoe State Park from Children under 18 must be accompanied by parent/ guardian; 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Open to both experienced climbers minimum climbing age 7. Cost is $10 per climber (paid upon looking to practice and those who have never climbed be- arrival). Contact: 410.820.1668.

39 DOT / CDL Upcoming Events Medical Exams Complying with New Chicken BBQ Government Requirements Sundays 11 AM Aug. 2nd, Sept. 6th, FMCA S Certified Physician Oct. 4th C.E. Jensen, MD Central Avenue 410-924-8560 Spaghetti Dinners Prompt Sept. 3rd, Oct. 1st, Nov. 5th Service Competitive (first Thursday of the month) 4-7 pm. Price All you can eat includes salad, bread, E venings and Saturdays by appointment drink. Adults $8; kids under 3 FREE. Take-out available. New Beginnings United Methodist Church, 12020 Central Av- enue, Ridgely, is having a Prayer Breakfast, sponsored by the Golf Tournament Laity of the church at 9:00 am. The cost is $8 per person. Saturday, October 17th presented by the Town of Ridgely Second Saturday at the Artsway from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. at The Contact Barbie at 443-786-0457. Denton Artsway, 4th Street, Denton. Second Saturday at the Artsway features several free, fantastic activities at the Denton Community Demonstration Garden, the Fiber Arts Center Ridgely Vol. Fire Dept. of the Eastern Shore and the Foundry. As part of the “Come Grow with Us” series, the Denton Community Demonstration 8. W First St. / Ridgely / 410.634.2424 Garden will host an activity centered around the garden. Con- www.rvfd400.com tact: 410.479.1009 or carolinearts.org Monday, September 14 all ental for all occasions. Grocery Bingo is back at the Cordova Firehall. Doors open at H R 6 p.m. and games begin at 7 p.m. Refreshments are available Visit website for availability and info. for purchase. For more information, call Belinda at 410-829- 1283. F riday, September 11 Caroline County AARP will meet at noon at the Denton American Legion Post #29 Steamed Shrimp and /or Talapia Church of the Nazarene. A covered dish lunch will be followed from 5 to 7 p.m. Cost $8 each or both for $12. Carryouts avail- by a musical program presented by Tommy Kauffman and able. Open to the public. Contact: 410-479-1324. Friends. We will be collecting school supplies to be donated to a Caroline county elementary school. New members are Friday Night Cruise In from 6:00 p.m. until dark, Downtown welcome. Please use the rear entrance. Contact: 410-310-1988. Denton. Step back in time with a Friday Night Cruise-In. Spend a summer evening strolling the streets of Downtown saturday, September 19 Denton and enjoying the classic cars parked along Market Rebuilding Together Salvage Depot Sale, Corner of River Street. There will also be DJ spinning oldies tunes. For more Landing and Bridge Street, West Denton from 9 a.m. – 12 information, contact Dean Danielson at 410.829.6493. noon. Sale of appliances, cabinets, ceiling fans, lights, vanities, chandeliers, mantles, sinks, reusable building materials, win- Saturday, September 12 dows, doors, plus electrical fixtures at very reasonable prices. Immanuel Lutheran Church in Preston will begin a Con- Back to School Special: Desks ½ off ! $5.00 off Furniture! temporary worship service once a month, on every second Contact: Patrice Morrison at [email protected] or Saturday evening, at 5 p.m. Our mission for this service is to 410-479-2929. provide another option for the community to come and wor- ship. This service will have all the important elements to serve Genealogy at Upper Shore Genealogical Society, 12156 and praise God in a less traditional setting and time. Come Greensboro Road, Greensboro. Research 10-3, regular meet- check it out, it might be just what you’ve been looking for! Our ing at 2 p.m. Light refreshments. More information call 410- location is Main Street Preston, across from the post office. 438-2878. Contact: 410-673-7107.

40 Linchester Mill’s Antique and Art Show from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at Linchester Mill, 3390 Linchester Road, Preston. Come join the fun at the Linchester Mill’s Antiques and Art wberry Bl Show, a day filled with antiques, history, art, food, music and Stra onde fun! The event will feature more than 40 quality antique and A Distinctive Salon art dealers.In addition to a large number of quality antique dealers, the event will also feature live music, food vendors, mill tours and artisan demonstrations. Proceeds support the Cuts -Color -Perms Caroline County Historical Society. Contact: Sally Campbell of Tandem Antiques and Fine Arts Center, LLC at 410.829.3559. Highlighting -Tanning Tattooing to Save Babies to Benefit the March of Dimes at Black Anchor Tattoo, 211 Market Street, Denton. Come get a tattoo for a good cause at Black Anchor’s Annual Tattooing Manicure - Pedicure to Save Babies. Over this past six years, this event has raised Walk-Ins 410-479-5131 over $70,000. During this event, Black Anchor donates the Welcome 105. W Bell St., Ridgely day’s proceeds to the March of Dimes and encourages other tattoo shops to do the same. For more information, contact Hours: Mon. 10-4; Tues & Wed. 9-7; 410.479.9316 or visit www.blackanchortattoo.com. Thurs. & Fri. 9-6; Sat. 9-12 The Marydel Lions Club will hold its ‘Finger Licken Fallen Off Manicure & Pedicure $40 The Bone’ Chicken Barbecue beginning at 9:00 AM at State Line Gas (Intersection of MD Route 454 and MD Route 311) Pedicure $30 in Marydel. Dinner includes 1/2 ‘Eastern Shore Style’ BBQ Paraffin Moisturizing Dip chicken, baked beans, apple sauce, roll, and soda. The menu will also feature the Marydel Lions Club’s ‘World Famous Fun- Proprietor & Stylist, Kelly Hayman • Stylists: Donna Barnes, nel Cakes’. One hundred percent of the monies raised by the Megan Breeding, Cari Fisher, Megan Lanning Marydel Lions Club is used to support our Club’s Community Nail Tech, Kathy Bradley • Spray Tan Tech, Hope Lane Purses forPets Coach, Vera Bradley, Vera Wang and more! Saturday, Join us for lunch, music, and wine while you shop from a huge selection of new and barely-used purses October 17, 2015 and jewelry to benefit the Caroline County Humane 11 a.m –3 p.m. Society. Live and silent auction of high end purses. Plus a bargain table piled high! Tattoos at Black Anchor from 12–8 p.m. Downtown Denton between 1st and 3rd St. Saturday, September 12 Benefit the Caroline County Humane Society noon–3 p.m. $35 per person Turnbridge Point Inn 119 Gay Street Denton FREE Family Friendly Event Tickets available at the Caroline County Humane Society. Sponsorships and booth space available! 410-820-1600 | carolinehumane.org For information call 410-820-1600.

41 programs and projects that serve the folks and families of the Hollingsworth-Riddleberger Maryland and Delaware Mason-Dixon Line communities of the Marydel area. Contact: 302-492-3354 or tmhiggins59@ Agency hotmail.com. Quarter Mania at Burrsville Ruritan Club, 27920 Ruritan Road Denton. Doors Open 5 p.m.; starts 6 p.m. Cost is $5 ® for advance ticket first paddle; $1 for additional paddles. For Nationwide questions or to purchase advanced tickets call Annie at 410- On Your Side 479-3627 or Mildred at 410-482-6949. Event benefits NCHS Class of 1995 20th reunion.

A part of the Mid-Shore Saturday and Sunday, September 19 and 20 Community since 1959 Caroline County Habitat for Humanity’s 7th Annual 5K Fall Run and Historical Walk. To register or for more in- formation call the Caroline County Habitat for Humanity at For Life, for Home, for 410-479-9200, email [email protected] or visit the website at Auto, for Business carolinehabitat.org or Facebook. 7th Annual Alpaca Festival at Outstanding Dreams Farm, Denton Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, Noon – 4:00 p.m., 502 S. 5th Ave. 24480 Pinetown Road in Preston. The festival features fun for 410-479-9002 / 410-479-0494 the whole family, including craft and food vendors, children’s activities, fiber arts demonstrations, live music by Ampersand, Ridgely and of course, lovable Alpacas and their products. Visitors will One Central Ave. be able to meet the owners of Outstanding Dreams Farm, Phil 410-634-2571 / 410-673-7451 and Vickie Liske, and learn about the wonderful world of al- pacas. While you are there, make sure you check out the farm store, which features an array of products made from the luxu- Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies. Home office: Columbus, Ohio 43215-3220. Nationwide, the Nationwide T rademark and On Your rious alpaca fleece, including scarves, clothing, hats, scarves, Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. children’s toys, raw fiber and more. Contact Phil and Vickie Liske at 410-673-2002 or visit www.OutstandingDreamsFarm. com.

sunday, September 20 Hate going to the MVA??? Scrapbooking will be held at the Cordova Firehall from Don’t have time? Call... 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. Cost is $25 and includes breakfast, lunch & snacks. Call Cathie at 410-924-6535 for information and to re- serve your spot. New Shelley’s Tag In response to Pope Francis’ designation of 2015 as a year Location dedicated to the consecrated life, the Benedictine Sisters of & Title Service Ridgely, Maryland invite you to an Open House at Saint Gertrude Monastery. Please join us at St. Gertrude Monas- New Title Work • Temporary Tags • IRP’s tery, 14259 Benedictine Lane, Ridgely, from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Tag Returned • Tag Renewal • Duplicate Titles We invite you to take this opportunity to tour our monastery, Driving Records • Boat Titles • ATVs and more visit with the Sisters, and enjoy some refreshments. More in- Shelley Walls, owner formation, [email protected]. 30 years experience • Licensed and Bonded Monday, September 21 7334 Church Hill Rd., Monthly Meeting of the Preston Historical Society, 7:00 Chestertown, MD 21620 p.m., 167 Main Street, Preston. Please bring a chair. Meet- ing will include discussion of the Ribbon Cutting and Grand 443-282-0069 Opening of the Preston Historical Society to be held on Satur- Fax: 443-282-0074 day, October 17th. For more information call 410-200-6547, or [email protected] visit us on Facebook at “Preston Historical Society” or at www. prestonhistoricalsociety.com. New 1 Day Tag Tags and stickers issued same day at my Service: place of business without going to the MVA. Tuesday, September 22 The Community Club of Preston will hold a brown bag lunch www.shelleystagandtitle.com

42 Al’s Landscaping & Calvary Baptist Church Yard Maintenance “A Church That Cares” Don Reynolds, Pastor FREE Estimates • Grass Cutting 9:45 AM Sunday School (for all ages) • Weed Whacking 11:00 AM Exciting Praise and Worship (also 7 PM) • Edging & Tilling 7:00 PM Wednesday – Prayer, Bible Studies, Patch Ministry for Children, Impact Youth Group • Mulching • Tree Trimming 1120 Market St., Denton 410-924-6404 • Hedge Pruning www.calvarybaptist.name 410-482-7420 • 410-200-1455 • Odd Jobs God is able-- Eph. 3:20,21

Quality Work at Reasonable Rates Thursday, October 1 Introduction to Banking and Budgeting presented by Julia meeting at 12 noon at the Pavilion at the Preston Town Park on Morris from CNB from 6 - 7:30 p.m. Come discover the ba- Backlanding Road in Preston. In the event of inclement weath- sics of checking and savings accounts to include budgeting er the meeting will be held at the Community/Lions’ Club and savings tips. We will focus on issues relevant to current Building, 114 Williamson Street, Preston. New members are banking trends and topics. Lots of open discussion, so bring warmly welcomed. For more information call 410-673-1119 or your questions. Please register and reserve your seat by calling visit our Facebook Page, “Community Club of Preston”. Habitat for Humanity at 410-479-9200 or Terri Murray at 443- 540-6209 or email [email protected]. The discussion will be Saturday, September 26 held at Caroline County Library, 100 Market Street in Denton. Annual Two Johns Community Yard Sale from 8 a.m. to Sponsored by Caroline County Habitat for Humanity (soon to noon. Multiple yard sales will be available to treasure seekers. be Mid Shore Maryland Habitat for Humanity) Household items, furniture, tools,children’s items and much more. Saturday, October 3 Federalsburg Historical Society sponsors its annual An- Operation Feed Up will sponsor their annual Crab Feast at tiques And Collectibles Show and Sale at the Federalsburg New Beginnings United Methodist Church, 12020 Central Av- Museum from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Hot dogs, hamburgers, sodas enue, Ridgely, from noon - 5:00 p.m. Along with the crabs, we and potato chips can be purchased at lunchtime along with will have fish, chicken, hot dogs, hamburgers, corn on the cob, bake sale items. The Historically Yours Boutique will also be potato salad, baked beans, water and ice tea. Tickets are $30 in open. Admission to the show is $2. Vendors setup informa- advance with a cut off date of September 13. After that date all tion or other questions can contact Jack E. Sealman at 410- tickets are $35 or 35 at the door. Contact Charles Taylor, 410- 253-5375 or email him at [email protected]. The 725-1484, Maschell Hines, 410-714-1087, or Darlene Lovelace, museum is located at 100 Covey & Williams Alley (behind 410-634-2499. Town Hall), Federalsburg. Ample parking is available near the museum. Come out and enjoy this fall event! Family Fun Day on the Tuckahoe Challenge Course from Saturday, October 17 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Tuckahoe State Park. Enjoy a day on Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening Celebration of the the Tuckahoe Challenge Course’s high element: a 40’ rock wall, Preston Historical Society, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at 167 tube net, zip line, 50’ giant swing and 25’ pamper pole. Prereg- Main Street, Preston, Maryland. There will be refreshments, istration is required. Adults 16 & older: $25; Ages 7 – 15: $15. door prizes, a 50/50 raffle, and gifts for children attending. Contact: 410.820.1668. Preston Historical Society’s 1st annual Christmas ornaments Sunday, September 27 will be offered for sale. For more information call 410-200- Nifty after Fifty Benefit for Hospice from 12 to 5 p.m. at the 6547, or visit us on Facebook at “Preston Historical Society” or Federalsburg VFW pavilion. Let’s make it a great day to meet at www.prestonhistoricalsociety.com. up with old friends for a great cause! Catering will be by 2 Chicks Catering. Live music with Kenny Haddaway. Auction, Saturday, October 24 50-50 raffle, cash bar, outdoor games. Donations to hospice are Fall Festival at Don’s Tree Farm, Greenwood, DE featuring greatly appreciated! This is what it’s all about. We need to help The Pumpkin Cruise. Open to all hot rods, street rods, cor- those who truly need us! Visit us on Facebook at Nifty After vettes, and trucks. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. No registration fee, not Fifty Benefit for Hospice or contact Rome or Karen at 443-477- even a spectator fee! Door prizes, raffles, 50/50, cruiser games, 4584 or 410-924-6537. Hoping for more auction items. Spon- games for the kids, food, vendors and all of the amenities Don’s sored in part by Comfort Air Service. Tree Farm offers every weekend! Hay rides, straw path maze, U-Pick pumpkin path, etc.! Visit DonsTreeFarm.com, Find Gospel Music Show at Harmony Church, Harmony at 1 p.m. us on Facebook. For more information, please contact Don at under the tent. Bring a chair. Free admission. Love offering. 302-349-0555 or email [email protected]. 43 Land Transfers GREENSBORO SELF STORAGE

Ralph Hepperle, Jr. and Martha Ward 301 Wheeler Dr., Greensboro, MD to Andrew Neall, 508 Teal Cirlce, 410-482-9700 Greensboro, $162,000 Mary Jarrell to Cristhian and Victor Available: Boat, Camper &R.V.Storage Cifuentes and Vilma Bautista, 15260 CCESS Greensboro Road, Goldsboro, $162,500 SECURED A Also, trailerand tow dolly rentals. IGHTED Cheryl Ann Brady to Paul Pitts, 322 S. &L Call us for that extra space you need! 4th Street, Denton, $124,000 Jean Spence to Strong Foundations, LLC, MD Rt. 317, Knife Box Road, 28086 Burrsville Road, Denton, $12,000 Garnie and Shannon Drinnon to James ad Sarah Whitby, 25246 Taylor Road, Henderson, $57,000 Andrew and Margaret Breeding Call us today to Charles and Amanda Vanskiver, 12631 Greensboro Road, Greensboro, about our $116,000 at rate specials Robert and Paul Hendry to Paul Clark and Jeanette Hyatt, 14645 Fox Chase starting at Circle, Ridgely, $234,000 Molly Mellor to Brett and Stephanie $ Comradt, 8025 Laurel Lane, Denton, 450 $225,000 *Includes delivery John and Priscilla Herbert to Susan of one 30 yd container Clark, 26680 Bentley Place, Henderson, (max 3 tons hauled away, $230,000 14-day use). New Beginnings UMC to Larry Lister, If weight exceeds 3 tons, 18199 Faulkner Road, Marydel, customer will be charged $12,000 $65/ton for overage in MD; $85.50/ton$84/ton in in DE. DE. U.S. Bank Trust to Alfred and Stevi Saathoff, 28240 Kinder Road, Federals- Daily can rental charge will burg, $55,000 apply after 14 days. Charlotte Davis to Timothy Sweany, 217 S. Main Street, Federalsburg, Please feel free to call $1,027.21 us at any time with questions. Vincent Ebling to William and Susan Carper, 25425 Goldsboro Road, Henderson, $229,900 410-479-4248 Provident State Bank to Amanda Chris- tenson, 210 Old Line Road, Goldsboro, $35,000 Jennifer Stevens to Daniel Rieck, 3280 Dept of Housing ad Urban Dev to Christian and Karen Jensen to Gregory Back Landing Road, Preston, $315,000 Gerald ad Mariela Franz, 507 Pintail Turnell and Jeanne Scott, 9542 Street, Greensboro, $105,000 Willoughby Road, Denton, $300,000 44 John and Tina Leichling to Timothy and Dawn Rose, 25419 Kent Street, Greensboro, $294,500 Christiana Trust to Tricia Arrington, 14 Central Avenue, $48,000 Like us on Tax Certificate Consultants to Dennis Facebook and Patricia Clegg, 320 East Central Avenue, Federalsburg, $20,000 Charles and Ruth Gottleib to Jerrod and Melissa Welsh, 26160 McCarthy Septic Tank Cleaning Lane, Greensboro, $358,000 $ or Drain Line Service Federal National Mortgage to Paul and 30 OFF (Not Valid With Other Offers) CR Megan Callahan, 22291 Buhler Court, Denton, $195,000 24 Hr Emergency Service! www.mrrootermdde.com TOLL FREE 1-888-MR-ROOTER Ronald Johnson to Amanda and Michael Engles, 25384 Shad Run Way, Greensboro, $218,000 Edward Wilgus to Joanne Greenage- ED’S LAWN & HANDYMAN SERVICE Coppage and Natalie Meredith, 26232 Auction Road, $75,000 • Lawn Mowing • Debris Cleanup • Land Management Branfields, LLC to Stafford General • Mulching • Tractor Work • Construction Cleanup Contractors, Lot 2 Branfields, Ridgely, • Landscaping • Bush-Hogging • Post Construction Cleaning $39,000 • Snow Removal • Power Washing Matthew and Leanne Gower to • Tree Trimming • Odd Jobs FREE ESTIMATES Brandon Kimbles and Lindsay Anderson, 12921 Hog Lot Road, 3204 Greenfield Ct. - 410-924-0401 • 410-673-1131 Ridgely, $195,000 Preston, MD 21655 Caroline Habitat to Nicole Veale, 502 High Street, Denton, $85,000 Robert and Mary Corkell to Christian Jensen, 7645 Harmony Road, Preston, Choptank Excavating, LLC $662,500 The Bowers Group, LLC to Kaitlin Coburn, 4631 Cedar Place, Preston, Excavating • Grading & Seeding $141,500 Erosion Control • Septic Install Synergics, Inc. to Denton’s Photo Field, Driveways • Site Work • Demolition 11331 Greensboro Road, Denton Stone • Fill Dirt • Top Soil 3603 Partnership LLP to Jerry and Hauling • Mulch Leslie Tavenner, 1307 Trice Meadows Snow Removal Circle, Denton Eugenio Estinto, Ethel Armstead 802 Crystal Ave, Denton, MD and Edwardo Estinto to Joseph and Stephanie Nadolny, 23138 Saathoff 410-479-1223 Fax: 410-479-1232 Road, Denton, $195.000 Josephine Kidwell to Zachary Reid and John Meyer to Justin and Aaron Harland and Susanne Goodnight, 267 Stacey Massaro, 1231 Fairfield Court, Malecki, 25700 Hill Road, Greensboro Tidewater Circle, Preston, $220,000 Denton, $145,000 Jeffrey Meier and Judith Connor to Cynthia Wilson to James Creed and Kristen Groh to Stephanie Larimore, John and Stephanie Weiss, 3389 Galla- Brittany Shockley, 904 Old Camp Road, 238 N. Central Avenue, Ridgely gher Road, Preston Denton, $149,500

45 Character Counts from them than they ever will from me. If you would like to learn more about I look forward to remaining involved becoming a Character Coach, please Mid Shore Seeks in the Character Counts program for visit www.charactercountsmidshore. Volunteers many years to come.” com or call CCMS Executive Director Susan Luby at 410-819-0386. Character Counts Mid Shore (CCMS) The time committment is 15 minutes is seeking volunteers to serve as Char- per class once a week in the lower grades acter Coaches for the upcoming school and once a month in the higher grades. year in Talbot, Caroline and Dorches- ter counties. Training and supplies are offered by CCMS and volunteers are placed in the school and grade of their REFINISHING AND INSTALLATION OF HARDWOOD FLOORING choice pending availability. Lessons are based on the Six Pillars of Character - trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, LLC fairness, caring and citizenship. CCMS Mike’s Floor Service, is entering its 18th year in the public schools and is reaching an average of Offering 25 years of experience, quality, service 8,100 students per school year. and craftsmanship with affordable prices. “The opportunity that I’ve had to serve as a Character Counts Coach at Easton 410-479-4855 Elementary School has been one of the most gratifying experiences of my life, 410-924-5893 “ states Len Foxwell, “Through this very special program, I have had the FREE ESTIMATES opportunity to work with remarkable [email protected] children from all social and economic backgrounds, reinforcing timeless val- ues such as respect, responsibility and “We make hardwood floors look new again” trustworthiness. While I firmly believe these lessons will serve these children well as they progress through life, I can assure you that I’ve gained far more WELL DRILLING PLASTIC CASING WELLS Commercial / Residential & Irrigation Gould Also Pumps Lifetime Well Drilling Call Kenny Wood 410-479-0397

46 Poker Run T&JStump Grinding With the help of its signature flying pig, Crossroads Community will host a “Po(r)ker Run” on Saturday, September FREE 410-479-5517 26, through the back roads of Queen 443-786-7471 Anne’s, Caroline and Kent counties. ESTIMATES Crossroads Community provides men- tal health recovery resources for Caro- Tim&Jason Schreiber line, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s 25490 PineyBranchLane and Talbot counties. Its flying pig offers Denton, MD 21629 a reminder that those with behavioral health issues can and do defy the odds and recover. Pre-registration for $25 is available at Brighten Up Your Place With the Poker Run by Crossroads Commu- nity Facebook page or on the Crossroads TOMMY THOMASON Community website, www.ccinconline. BRUSH & FREE Interior & Exterior com. Registration is also available at ESTIMATES the event. Additional poker hands for ROLLER MHIC# 35627 Painting participants or their passengers are $10 each.

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47 2nd Annual Linchester Antique & Art Festival on September 19th Tide Table Come join the fun at the 2nd Annual Linchester Mill Antique and Art Festival on Sat- Predictions for Tuckahoe urday, September 19th 2015 for a day filled with antiques, history, art, food, music and (See below for other factors) more! The event, which takes place from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm at the historic Linchester Mill, features more than 40 quality antique and art dealers. Local Daylight Time In addition to a large number of quality antique dealers, the event will also feature live September music, food vendors and artisan demonstrations. Attendees will be able to tour the Linchester Mill, one of the last operating water pow- Date AM PM ered mills on the Eastern Shore that Charles Kuralt described as “treasure of America” because its original equipment reflects the long evolution of American milling. The 1o 4:50 L 10:52 Hi 5:12 Lo 11:25 Hi Linchester Mill Campus also includes the recently restored Hog Island Schoolhouse, 2 5:42 Lo 11:39 Hi 6:01 Lo the Miller and Assistant Miller’s Houses and a Nature Braille Trail. 3 12:16 Hi 6:33 Lo 12:26 Hi 6:50 Lo Proceeds from the festival support the Caroline County Historical Society. 4 1:06 Hi 7:24 Lo 1:13 Hi 7:40 Lo In the event of rain, the Linchester Antique and Art Festival will take place on Sunday, 5 1:57 Hi 8:16 Lo 2:01 Hi 8:31 Lo September 20th. The Linchester Mill Campus is located at 3390 Linchester Road in 6 2:50 Hi 9:08 Lo 2:53 Hi 9:23 Lo Preston, MD. For more information, please contact Sally Campbell of Tandem An- 7 3:44 Hi 10:00 Lo 3:49 Hi 10:16 Lo tiques and Fine Arts Center, LLC at 410-829-3559. 8 4:39 Hi 10:52 Lo 4:46 Hi 11:09 Lo Licensed, 9 5:35 Hi 11:44 Lo 5:45 Hi Bonded & 10 12:03 Lo 6:29 Hi 12:37 Lo 6:42 Hi Insured 11 12:57 Lo 7:21 Hi 1:29 Lo 7:36 Hi Since 1997 Steam Cleaning 12 1:49 Lo 8:09 Hi 2:18 Lo 8:26 Hi MOBILE TRUCK 13 2:39 Lo 8:54 Hi 3:05 Lo 9:13 Hi Residential commercial 14 3:28 Lo 9:37 Hi 3:51 Lo 9:58 Hi • Low Pressure Roof MOUNTED UNITS Restaurant Kitchen • 15 4:15 Lo 10:17 Hi 4:35 Lo 10:41 Hi Cleaning Exhaust Hood Cleaning • 16 5:02 Lo 10:57 Hi 5:19 Lo 11:23 Hi • Siding / Windows Hotels / Gas Stations • 17 5:48 Lo 11:34 Hi 6:03 Lo 18 12:03 Hi 6:34 Lo 12:11 Hi 6:47 Lo • Decks / Dock Cleaning Store Fronts / Drive Thru’s • 19 12:44 Hi 7:21 Lo 12:49 Hi 7:33 Lo • Carpet Steam Cleaning Gum Removal • 20 1:27 Hi 8:10 Lo 1:30 Hi 8:21 Lo • Hot Water Cleaning Marine & Fleet Service • 21 2:14 Hi 9:00 Lo 2:17 Hi 9:11 Lo 22 3:06 Hi 9:51 Lo 3:11 Hi 10:04 Lo Take years off 23 4:02 Hi 10:43 Lo 4:12 Hi 10:58 Lo the weathering 24 5:01 Hi 11:37 Lo 5:17 Hi 11:55 Lo of your roof 25 6:00 Hi 12:31 Lo 6:22 Hi 26 12:53 Lo 6:58 Hi 1:24 Lo 7:24 Hi with our 27 1:50 Lo 7:53 Hi 2:16 Lo 8:22 Hi Low Pressure 28 2:45 Lo 8:46 Hi 3:07 Lo 9:18 Hi Roof Cleaning 29 3:39 Lo 9:37 Hi 3:56 Lo 10:13 Hi ...you’ll be amazed 30 4:31 Lo 10:28 Hi 4:45 Lo 11:05 Hi at the difference it will make on your home! Add or Subtract Hours and/or Minutes as indicated:

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48 Caroline Council of Arts Second Saturday at the Artsway Live Life in On Saturday, September 12, 2-4 p.m., there are several activi- ties for the public to enjoy at the Denton Artsway in down- Full Bloom town Denton. These activities are free and open to all ages. The Denton Community Demonstration Garden (DCDG) of- fers their “Come Grow with Us” series where the community can participate in a number of community garden efforts to support the community garden. These activities will be of- fered on the Second Saturday of every month from 2-4 p.m. at the community garden which is located next to the Town Municipal Parking Lot near Fourth and Gay streets in down- town Denton. For our September activity we will be painting “ bluebird houses for the community garden. Come and have ¸:HORYHWKHDFWLYLWLHV some fun at the community garden! The Foundry community art gallery will be grouting mosaic WKHVWDIIDQGHDFKRWKHU›V pieces from last month and offering a mosaic activity with Foundry artist Joanne Gelles. Materials will be provided. FRPSDQ\+RPHVWHDG0DQRU The Artsway is located on Fourth Street, between Market and Gay Streets in Denton. Demonstrations and activities from a LVDYHU\QLFHSODFHWROLYH¶ variety of artists are typically held either at The Foundry com- munity arts gallery (401 Market St.), FACES (7 N. Fourth St.) +RPHVWHDG0DQRU5HVLGHQWV or at the Community Demonstration Garden (behind FAC- ES). For more information please contact the Caroline County Council of Arts at 410-479-1009 or visit www.carolinearts. a2Q6LWH3K\VLFLDQ9LVLWV org. Sign up for the CCCA e-newsletter at carolinearts.org, or friend us on facebook for more details. a6KDUH&DPSXVZLWK+HULWDJH&RPPXQLW\ Fiber Arts Center of the Eastern Shore IRU,QGHSHQGHQW/LYLQJ (FACES) a 5HVRUW6W\OH5HVSLWH6WD\V Exhibit Information (Visit Thursday to Saturday 12-4 p.m.) a 'HOLFLRXV0HDOV Common Sense and Pin Money: The Material Culture and a7ULSV $FWLYLWLHV Legacy of Lula Annie Butler, on display through 11/14. a3ULYDWH3DWLR %DWKURRPLQHDFK Class Information 5HVLGHQWV·V5RRP Friday Night Teen Sew-In Club - Teen led sewing projects on the first Friday of every month from 6 - 8 p.m; $20 annual a3HDFHIXO&DPSXV dues; for ages 14-18. Group to determine sewing projects us- a ing donated supplies. Encouraged to bring your own sewing 6FHQLF/DNH :LOG/LIH9LHZV machine. Drop-ins welcome to observe. September 4. a)HHOV/LNH+RPH Sit & Sew at FACES-Instructor led sewing projects on the third Thursday of every month from 6:30 – 9 p.m.; Instruc- tor Lynn Davis; $15/members, $20/non-members; ages 16 and up; supplies and pizza included. Drop-ins welcome to observe. HOMESTEAD MANOR ASSISTED LIVING September 17, (insulated lunch bag). 410 Colonial Dr., Denton Youth No Sew Fleece; Friday, September 18, 6:30-9 p.m; $20; for ages 11 -14. This warm and cozy fleece throw requires no 410.479.CARE (2273) sewing skills. www.homesteadassistedlivingdenton.com Stadium Quilt; Sundays September 13 & 20, 1-5 p.m; $35/ members, $40/non-members; 16 and up. Show off your team spirit (or other favorite fabrics) by making this fast and fun lap quilt. Contact: www.fiberartscenter.com or contact 410-479-0009.

49 Deaths July 19 Angela Maureen Hammond, 53, Felton, DE July 21 Lorraine M. Shockley, 87, Cambridge Fleegle Helfenbein Funeral Home - Greensboro July 23 Beatrice Shufelt Russellt, 93, Federalsburg 410-482-8914 www.fleegleandhelfenbein.com July 25 Elizabeth Anna “Libby” Marine, 90 July 18 Deloris Warren Fleming, 86, Camden-Wyoming July 30 Wilda E. Parsons, 75, Hurlock July 20 Elwyn Charles Steele, 57, Goldsboro Aug. 6 Edwin Thomas King, Jr., 71 Aug. 5 Curtis Wayne Ebling, 48, Harrington DE Aug. 7 Bruce Norman Meredith, 82, Federalsburg Aug 10 Mary Ellen Currey, 91, Federalsburg Framptom Funeral Home - Federalsburg 410-754-8888 www.framptom.com Moore Funeral Home - Denton 410-479-2611 www.moorefuneralhomepa.com July 16 Maude L. Elliott, 94, Denton July 6 Andrew Allen Wood, 49, Denton July 17 Ella Anna Hackett, 96, Federalsburg July 8 John R. Reibly, 76, Henderson July 18 Norman W. Bergstrazer, 81, Denton July 12 Winfield Allan Ellwanger, 83, Denton July 12 Wilson Lee Manship, 66, Ridgely July 13 Norris Alvin Newman, Jr., 67, Ridgely July 20 Betty Delores Sylvester, 88, Queen Anne St. Martin’s Barn Thrift Shop July 20 Elva B. Brubaker, 89, Denton 14376 Benedictine Lane, Ridgely, MD July 23 Sally Ann Hill Moyer, 59, St. Michaels July 24 Tony Anthony Cunningham, 46, Dover, DE Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8:30-11:30 July 25 Virginia Jeanette Cohey, 91, Bridgeville, DE SPECIAL SALE 1st Saturday of each month / 8am-noon All Sales Benefit St. Martin’s Barn Food Program

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Algae Dolphin Lobster Ray Shark Swordfish Alligator Eel Mackerel Reef Shell Tadpole Barracuda Fish Marine Salmon Shipwreck Trout Bass Flounder Manatee Scuba Shrimp Tuna Clam Guppy Mussel Sea Snail Turtle Cod Haddock Ocean Seahorse Sponge Walrus Conch Jellyfish Octopus Seal Squid Whale Coral Kelp Otter Sealion Stingray Crab Krill Oyster Seaweed Submarine

51 Business Directory $2.50 per line/per month Accounting Builders Dance Lessons /supplies Jennifer Leavers Bishoff Builders To the Pointe Dance Studio & Supplies www.leaversbookkeepingservice.com Harmony 410-673-1887 Lessons, Supplies, Gifts, Party Rentals 443-510-5276 Home Works, Inc. 410-708-4060 410-634-2430 [email protected] Thomas J. McCarthy, CPA New homes, home improvements, tothepointedancestudio.com 800-848-8365 / Rt. 313, Greensboro additions. www.homeworkswonders.com DISCJ OCKEY SERVICE Appliances Cahild C re Digital Sound DJ Service Weddings, Bull roasts, all Social Functions Meredith’s Appliances Tiny Tots Inc. - Denton - 443-786-4201 Special rates for non-profits. DJ service at Federalsburg 410-754-9519 Meals and snacks included, flexible times, Relay For Life & Colors of Cancer Appliance Repairs weekly, daily and hourly rates available. License #150121 443-786-4201 www.DigitalsoundDJ.net 443-850-2022 Adams Appliances Electrical 410-479-2355 / 410-310-0445 Helping Hands Day Care 410-673-2095 Lic.#05-95484 Ray’s Electrical Service Auto Supplies Between Easton & Preston 410-479-1864 410-479-0157 B & R Auto Parts, Inc. Day, Evening and Night Shifts Available Denton / 410-479-3322 Excavating Ms. Tara’s Treehouse Family Home Center Rusty’s Excavating 410-829-8005 Banks Ridgely 443-786-5554. Lic.#162105 BB&T Meals and snacks, field trips, pre-school Farrier Service Greensboro, MD / 410-482-8921 curriculum. East of the Bay Farrier Service Vinnie Bianco 410-200-3376 Chastity Dill, Financial Center Leader Successful Seedlings Daycare LLC Beauty Shops “Helping Them Grow”. Meals and snacks Fitness All About Hair included. Reasonable rates & flexible Energy in Progress 410-479-3282 7 N. Central Ave. Ridgely 410-634-9200 hours. MD certified, license # 161470. MD CACFP approved, licensed # 184982. FLOOR SERVICE Anita’s Hair House Denton Area / Caroline County School Mike’s Floor Service, LLC Rt. 311, Henderson 410-482-7244 District. Call 410-714-3134 Hardwood floor refinishing & installation. Free Estimates 410-479-4855 Connie’s Cut Above Cleaning Services Goldsboro, MD 410-482-2348 Florist All in One Cleaning Service Country Curl 410-482-2214 A Just Because Shoppe Denton 410-479-2066 FTD. Flowers, balloons, gardens, Details Cleaning Service bears, gifts, gourmet and fruit baskets. Defining Moments Hair Salon 1-800-482-8009 410-482-6522 Bridgetown 410-634-1222 Denton 410-479-2678 Mid Shore Residential Cleaning ajustbecauseshoppe.com J.D’s Hair Plus, Inc. Commercial & Residential Greensboro Florist 920 Gay St., Denton 410-479-0727 410-820-1131 Lic. #0097 103 West Sunset Ave., Greensboro Magic Mirror Ctollec ables 410-482-2143 Denton 410-479-0735 Chesapeake Retro Media [email protected] Pop Culture, Memorabilia Perfect Touch Hair Design Patti’s Petals Florist, Gardens and Gifts Rt. 404 Denton 410-479-2833 Facebook.com / Chesapeake Retro Media Ridgely 410-634-8281 219 Market St, Denton 410-479-4445 Snappy’s Salon 39 [email protected] Greensboro 410-482-2412 Computer Services Choptank Computers Funeral Homes Strawberry Blonde [email protected] Fleegle-Helfenbein Funeral Home Bell St., Ridgely 410-479-5131 410-479-6045 Greensboro 410-482-8914 Teri’s Trimmery Family IT LLC Moore Funeral Home, P.A. 1211 Market St., Denton 410-479-3103 410-739-7480 www.FamilyIT.net Denton 410-479-2611 Tracy’s Cuttin Up PC Doctor. Fixit & Upgrades Gas Appliance Service Federalsburg 410-754-5549 Does Networks & Wireless’ to Serving & Installing Gas Appliances Beverages Data Recovery & Networks Cleaning and Conversions Bargain Beverage Zephyr Systems, Inc. 410-479-1410 410-714-4363 410-482-7828 100 Franklin St., Denton 410-479-2215 C ontractors Heating Equipment Bookeeping E&J Services, LLC B & J Distributing Company Leavers Bookkeeping Services Grass cutting, trash hauling, general Greensboro 410-482-2421 Jennifer Leavers painting 410-714-0802 410-310-6574 443-510-5276 (Greensboro) 52 Business Directory $2.50 per line/per month

Heating & Air Plumbing & Tanning Ray’s Electrical Service Septic Pumping Snappy’s Salon 39 410-479-1864 410-479-0157 Bishop’s Backhoe & Plumbing, Inc. Greensboro 410-482-2412 Steele’s Refrigeration 410-482-2195 Ta x Prep Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Powera W shing Sylvia’s Tax Service Denton 410-479-5560 410-643-0005 V&C Services, LLC 410-443-2779 410-479-2067 or 410-253-8479 Insurance Pressure Washing & roof Trophies Avery Hall Benefit Solutions stain removal Awards & Engravings Insuring individuals, families, and Pro Clean Power Washing Services 214 Market St., Denton 410-479-8330 businesses across Delmarva. 410-708-4060 / www.procleanteam.com 410-822-7300|averyhall.com imPRESSive Printing Hillsboro 410-364-5881 Debbie Brohawn, Medigap & Part D Printers 410-754-7500, [email protected] imPRESSive Printing tutoring Hillsboro 410-364-5881 Gondeck Insurance Agency, Inc. English and Language Arts 410-479-2463 / 410-310-1597 Real Estate MSDE Certificate - Connie Connolly [email protected] Long and Foster 302-229-3801 Hollingsworth-Riddleberger Agency Barbara Blosser, Denton 410-924-8603 UPHOLSTERY Nationwide Insurance Linda D Webb, Realtor Lew’s Custom Upholstery Ridgely 410-634-2571 EXIT Gold Realty, Denton/Grasonville Greensboro 301-345-7273 Denton 410-479-9002 [email protected] VETERINARIANS Preston 410-673-7451 Cell: 410-302-7084 Office: 410-643-4111 Caroline Veterinary Clinic Rowe Insurance Agency Susan Chambers E. Mitchell Arion, VMD Greensboro 410-482-8603 Long and Foster Real Estate Company Ridgely 410-634-2666 Janitorial Cell 410-924-3772 Office 410-479-1200. www.carolineveterinaryclinic.com e-mail: [email protected] Carr’s Janitorial Service 443 786 1940 Denton Animal Hospital Roofing Contractors Liquor Stores Dr. Michael D. Schriver Howard J. Eaton, Sr. Pet Animal Practice Bargain Beverage MHIC#42313 Insured 410-634-2211 Office Hours Daily & Sat. mornings 100 Franklin St., Denton 410-479-2215 SKIN CARE Rt. 313 & Fleetwood Rd Denton La wn Mower and Small “Next to McDonalds” 410-479-0388 Skin Sanity, LLC engine repair Facials, Waxing, Makeup Welders V&C Services, LLC 410-443-2779 106 Market St, Denton 410-829-5015 R & E Welders Monuments Swimming Pools John Richard Mace & Elmer Jefferson Liden School Road 410-479-2479 Fleegle-Helfenbein Funeral Home Grand Pools 410-673-2038 Greensboro 410-482-8914 Maintenance, Chemicals, Liner Replace- Moore Memorials ments, Renovation, Openings & Closings, Denton 410- 479-2611 Sparkle Pools Swimming Pools & Spas Nails 10375 River Rd, Denton 410-819-8218 J.D’s Hair Plus, Inc. sparklepoolsinc.com 920 Gay St., Denton 410-479-0727 Tips and Toes by Kelly Henderson 410-482-7244 Pet Grooming E of th Ba Farrier Servic Zoom N Groom - Greensb. 410-490-4192 Pharmacies *LYLQJ

53 7th Annual 5K Fall ing a five person team walk. Registra- To pre-register for one or both of tion will begin at 12:30 at the Centrev- these events you can download the Run & Historical Walk ille Library. registration form from our website at carolinehabitat.org or go to active. Caroline County Habitat for Humanity Pre-registration fee is $25 for individu- com. For any questions please call (soon to be Mid-Shore Maryland Habi- als and $20 per person for a team of five 410.479.9200 or email cchfh@comcast. tat for Humanity covering Caroline & people. net. To receive a guaranteed t-shirt Queen Anne’s County) will hold the Join us for the 5K and the Historical register before September 4th. 7th Annual 5K Fall Run & Historical Walk for $40 (a $10 savings). Walk. This year it will be for two days at two locations. September 19th will be the Fall Run in Denton and September 20th will be the Historical Walk in Cen- treville. Joseph H. McCarthy,D.D.S., P. A. This year’s run in Denton on Septem- ber 19th will start at 9:00 a.m. The team FAMILY DENTAL CARE challenge is on again this year with five member teams participating in the 5K. Churches, schools, businesses, sports Accepting NewPatients teams, etc. are welcome to participate. Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. in Evening &SaturdayAppointments Available the Community Arts Way on Gay St. between 3rd & 4th Streets. 410-482-2242 This year’s Historical Walk in Centrev- ille on Sunday, September 20th has a 13155 Greensboro Rd –Greensboro, MD start time of 1:30 p.m. We are also hav- New Location GREENSBORO

Saturday, October 17 • 2 - 8 PM

N ew LocATION Main Street from Maple Ave to Sunset Ave

Fortress obstacle course Large variety and bounce house of vendors! Halloween Costume Contest 4 PM 5 age groups (0-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-17, A+ DJ’s at the 18 and +) $3 entry fee Main Stage

Free events all day long such as pumpkin decorating, face painting, bounce houses, etc… Contact Greensboro Town Hall for more info 410-482-6222

54 CRABS Since 2007 FISH Available live and steamed Fillets & Whole fish available Bushel - ½ bushel - dozen Catish - Flounder - Cod - Salmon Mahi Mahi - Sea Trout - Shark Soft Shell Crabs Tilapia - Grouper - Tuna Primes - Hotels - Mediums Haddock Fillet - Rockfish Red Snapper - Swordfish ask About Courtesy Steaming! Wahoo - Orange Roughy Chilean Seabass CRABMEAT Available In: Backfin - Jumbo Lump - Claw OYSTERS Available Shucked and in the shell Prepared Crabmeat Items Bushel - ½ Bushel - Peck ½ Peck Crab Cakes - Jumbo Lump Crab & Back- Pints - Quarts - Gallons fin. Crabmeat delicately blended with a On the ½ Shell - Dozen light mix of spices and seasonings. Prepared Oysters Crab Balls - Crab Cakes made in a festive Breaded Oysters 6 oz Bag appetizer size. Deliciously hand breaded Crab Pretzel - Delicious soft pretzel 410-310-2336 topped with crab dip and cheese 9620 New Bridge Rd., Denton Calamari & Mussels Homemade Maryland Crab Dip & Scallops Mon-Fri 11-6 Calamari available in Specialty Crabs Sat-Sun 10-6 EBT Accepted Whole Squid Tubes Crawfish - Snow Crab & King Crab Legs Mussels & Scallops Green Shell Mussels - Scallops SHRIMP LOBSTER Brown Mussels Sizes and Quantity available : Lobster Tail - Lobster Meat Large - 26/30 ct. Live Lobsters Specialty Items X Large - 16/20 ct. Frog Legs - Alligator Large - 5 lb. frozen block Please give two days notice X Large - 5 lb. frozen block for live lobster orders Ask about our Cocktail Prepared Shrimp: Horseradish & Tartar Sauces! Breaded Shrimp Premium shrimp hand breaded September E xPIRES 9/30/15 CLAMS Crawfish Types available : Shrimp Specials Littlenecks - Cherrystones $2 lb. off(any size) $5 lb. Mano Clams Prepared Clams: Breaded Clam Strips 6 oz Bag B aCKFIN Savory clam strips hand breaded Crab Cakes $6 ea.

ADULT CARE Tracey Draper - Salesperson [email protected] Mid-Shore Residential Care 410-310-0682 Compassionate Care in Your Home for 24 Years Individualized Services Wright Real Estate CNA’s • Sitters • Home Health Aids • RN Evaluations 217 Market Street - Denton Meal Preparations • Residential Cleaning www.midshorehomecare.com 410-479-2000 office 410-479-8439 fax Lic.# R922 410-820-1131

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