Caroline County’s Information Magazine Since 1980

September 2013 Caroline Review

Outstanding Dreams Farm Annual Alpaca Festival

Make-A-Wish Foundation helps local teen fulfill his wish and more

Tubing on the Federalsburg CHOPTANK Heritage Day Lots of events to support your community BINGO CRAB FEAST GOLF FAIRS & FESTIVALS DINNERS Free

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2 Professionals with years of experience... Tubing on the Choptank! Join the fun and come float or boat with us on Saturday, Residential, Commercial September 7th at 12:30 PM as we bid farewell to summer & Construction on the Choptank and raise funds for comprehensive men- tal health services in Caroline County. We will launch from the Choptank River Yacht Club in Denton and end our river Cleaning cruise at Martinak State Park with a cookout and dessert. Window Cleaning, too! Each year our flotilla has grown as tubers return and bring more friends. Show your creativity by donning any type of One Time - Weekly crazy hat or headgear. There will be prizes for best in show! Bi-weekly - Monthly Tickets are only $30 and include a BBQ chicken dinner, bev- erages, tubes, and towing. Kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards are also welcome! Reserve your tube and dinner by contact- Details Cleaning Service ing Sara Visintainer at 410-924-7423. Tickets are also avail- able at the Caroline Mental Health Clinic at 606 Sunnyside DCS Avenue, Denton, 410.479.3800. You’ll get the same Rain date will be September 8 at 10 AM, followed by lunch. cleaner each time! All proceeds benefit the Caroline Foundation for Mental Health, Inc. 15% OFF Free Estimates first month’s Bonded and Insured service. New clients Owners: Shelly Macmillan & Christopher Macmillan only! 800-482-8009 [email protected]

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:   3 September Index

Tubing on the Choptank 3

County Board Needs Volunteers 5

“Make-A-Wish” Local Teen 6 Your Local Commercial & Homeowner Pink Bra Poker Run 8 Construction Supply Company Tide Table 10 We Sell Lumber Harry’s Goes to the Dogs 11 • Rakes • Mulch Dollars and Sense 12 • Grass Seed • Decorative Gravel • Fertilizer • Pavers Now Recreation and Parks 14 • Grubex • Retaining Walls Selling • Hardware Building Permits 18 • Spreaders Paint • Weed Control • Equipment Rental Library Corner 20 Find us online at www.truevalue.com Marriage Licenses 24 to see our Bargains of the Month and for FREE site-to-store shipping! AAUW Jewelry & Book Sale 25 802 Crystal Avenue, Denton, MD 21629 Federalsburg Heritage Day 26 410.479.1233 www.choptanksupply.com Creature Feature 28

Bird Club 30 Caroline County’s Information Magazine Since 1980 Children’s Theatre Auditions 31 Artist Demonstrations 32 Caroline Review Lions Club News 34 Published Monthly • Publisher - Loretta B. Warfield Prevention Place 36 Contributors: Jim Bradley, Pat Bradley, John Evans, Tony Gianninotto, Laura Patrick, Tolbert Rowe, Cathy McKelvy, Jeanne Trice, Got Questions About Kids? 39 Melinda Warfield and Rich Warfield Land Transfers 40 October Issue Deadline: September 15th Women & Girls Club Speaker 46 Please email or fax all ad information by the above date. Proofs will be sent the following week. Health Corner 48 All articles must be sent via email.

Community Calendar 52 Pegeen McGlathery | 240.508.5596 | [email protected] Word Puzzle 57 Loretta Warfield | 410-443-5922 | [email protected]

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4 Volunteer Members Needed Hollingsworth-Riddleberger for Caroline County Board Agency Membership

The Caroline County Commissioners Office is accepting ex- pressions of interest in membership on the Social Service ® Boards. Information received will be held and considered for Nationwide future board openings. On Your Side Social Service Board: There is currently an opening on this Board for a county representative. The Board mission is to ad- A part of the Mid-Shore vise regarding policy, budget, and development and establish Community since 1959 and maintain effective liaison with the County Commissioners. Candidates shall have a “high degree of interest, capacity and For Life, for Home, for objectivity, and who in the aggregate give a countywide rep- resentative character to the board. The term of office is three years. Meetings are held at the Caroline County Department of Auto, for Business Social Services at 207 South Third Street, Denton on the second – 502 S. 5th Ave. Monday of each month, beginning at 5:30 p.m. and usually last Denton 410-479-9002 / 470-479-0494 approximately two hours. Preston – 100 Noble Ave. Candidates must submit a brief letter of interest describing why 410-673-7451 they would like to serve on the board and complete a County Biographical Information Form, which can be obtained from Ridgely – One Central Ave. Melanie Smith, Administrative Assistant, by calling 410-479- 410-634-2571 0660. Completed applications may be submitted to the atten- Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies. Home office: tion of Melanie Smith, Caroline County Commissioners, 109 Columbus, Ohio 43215-3220. Nationwide, the Nationwide T rademark and On Your Market Street, Room 123, Denton, MD 21629 or faxed to 410- Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. 479-4060, or via email, to [email protected].

Annual Camp Mardela Fundraising Dinner Saturday, September 21 • 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 5 Local Teen Has Enabled Others to Benefit from the Make-A-Wish Foundation

By John Evans

For a Ridgely teen, the Make-A-Wish “I missed my whole ninth grade year,” said Ginger. “He had gone through so Foundation has not only allowed him to said Danny in a recent interview. “It was much, but he never complained. Even fulfill his own wish, but has also enabled pretty bad but the painful part is over now, he can only turn his head 20 de- him to “pay it back” so that others might n ow.” grees and yet he refuses to use the injury benefit from the national charity that and the instance as a crutch.” Danny has since made up his lost class- serves the purpose of bringing a little es and will be able to graduate with his Danny wasn’t able to get his wish while happiness into the life of youth that are class next May. he was recuperating but once he was suffering from life-threatening diseases. well enough to get around, the Make- During the whole time Danny Danny Lockhart, who is now entering A-Wish Foundation said he was his senior year at North Caro- still eligible for his wish. He line High School, was the ben- didn’t hesitate to say he wanted eficiary of a “Make-A-Wish” to spend the day with Roth on event for his 16th birthday fol- his radio show. It was decided lowing an operation during that his wish would be granted which he had suffered a life- on his 16th Birthday. threatening neck injury . The deejay and the station were Danny has suffered from scolio- more than willing to help out sis since he was three, and by the and on his 16th birthday in time he reached his freshman April 2012, Danny sat down year in high school, the curva- beside Roth and did a full ture in his spine had increased 7-10 a.m. shift. J.J.’s support to 100 degrees and he was in dire for Danny didn’t end there. need of major surgery. While the During the week preceding operation itself seemed to go well, the on-air show, Roth took there were major life-threstening Danny (and his family) to complications from the surgery. dinner several times and he During the surgery, Danny’s neck has kept in touch with Danny was dislocated from his spine, an on a regular basis since. injury that doctors failed to dis- was in the hospital cover for some time after. he found comfort in listening to the ra- Danny’s “wish come true” didn’t end dio and one show in particular, the J.J. there, though, as one of the organizers “The C1 C2 area in my neck had been Roth show on the alternative rock sta- from the Island Bay Day Rocktoberfest dislocated and we were unaware of it for tion 93.5 The Beach out of Ocean City, held in Queen Anne’s County each year 3 months before we were finally able to Maryland. that raises money to support Make-A- get treatment, so it never fully went into Wish, visited Danny while he was on place,” said Danny. “When I was in the hospital I listened the air and gave him tickets to that year’s to this one radio station and his (Roth) His mother, Ginger, said it was a very event. show always made me feel better. He difficult time for the whole family as made me smile and laugh,” said Danny. An event that covers the full range of Danny “was getting worse by the day popular music from country to alterna- and was in pain. We knew something That’s where Make-A-Wish came in. tive, the event brought new friendships wasn’t right.” Most people, including the Lockharts, for Danny, who met several members assumed that the foundation granted Eventually the doctors who performed of the bands Korrupt and the Cheaters. “wishes” only to children who were the operation discovered what had gone Since their meeting, he has remained terminally ill, which when Ginger wrong and quickly brought him back to friends with some members of the Lockhart started researching she found the hospital. Four more operations have Cheaters, who have offered to let Danny wasn’t true. Rather, wishes are granted been performed to fuse the vertabrae play a song or two with them at this fall’s to children suffering from “Life-threat- back together. The recovery period went event. ening” medical conditions. for so long that he spent much of what As a result, Danny has taken up play- should have been his ninth-grade year “After all he had been through I wanted ing the guitar again in the hope of be- in school in the hospital then in rehab. to see if he could have a wish granted,” ing able to play with the Cheaters at this 6 year’s event. He is also interested in becoming a deejay, thanks “I wanted to do something to give back to Make-A-Wish for to his experiences with Roth. what they had done for me and this seemed like a good way to do it. I have been thankful for all the support it has been given “Before, I wanted to be a doctor, but now I have changed my here, but I hope that this one will raise even more funds,” he mind, and I am always looking for new hobbies,” said Danny. said. Though his experience may have soured him somewhat on Danny’s goal for next spring’s event is to double what he made becoming a doctor, Danny has become a strong supporter of this past spring. the Make-A-Wish program after the live-changing experience it gave him. “Hopefully the next walk we make $7,500 which is the full cost of a child’s wish,” he projected. Two years ago, Danny’s family received a request from the foundation to donate funds or to participate in its annual fun- draising walk. But the more he researched the subject, the more his focus changed to wanting to participate in being a fund- raiser himself for the cause. Perfect Touch “I thought why couldn’t we have something like that over here on the Eastern Shore and have a separate fundraiser? So I set Hair Design out to do it,” said Danny, who has named his fundraiser “Dan- ny’s Walk for Wishes.” 1143 Shore Hwy - Denton Danny’s first fundraiser was planned on short notice and was 410-479-2833 held at North Caroline High School. It raised $1,700. Last Ann Draper & Lisa Murray, Stylist spring in its second year and with little better planning and Over 30 years combined experience online publicity, the walk raised $3,700. Now he is planning for next year’s walk, which is planned for March. Appointments Appreciated / Walk-Ins Welcome The money he has raised goes to the Mid-Atlantic chapter of Tues. & Thurs. 9:30-8; the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Wed. Closed; Fri. 8-4; Sat. 8-5

Denton Wesleyan Church invites you to their Y A R D S A L E Saturday, September 28 FREE 7 AM - ??? Clothing Join us for 811 Market Street, Denton FUN & FOOD Donations Welcome Free Lunch Rent a table $10

CALL TODAY AND RESERVE YOUR TABLE

To reserve a table or donate items please call the church at 410-479-0642, Tammy at 410-804-8927, or Terri at 443-540-6209. Pick up is available if needed

7 Pink Bra Poker Run

Ever pet a camel, water buffalo or emu? How about a zebra or kangaroo? On September 7th, 2013 a group of local fundraisers will host the 3rd Annual Pink Bra Poker Ride. This years’ ride will be held in the Caroline County area. Both motorcyclists and automobiles will be allowed to participate. This is a family friendly educational ride. Registration starts at the Preston, MD Town Offices from 11- noon. Proceeds from this event will be donated to H.O.P.E. H.O.P.E. was founded in 1994 to help cancer patients and their families. In its 16 years as a local non-profit, H.O.P.E. has assisted hundreds and attributes its success to its many volunteers. H.O.P.E.’s goal is to support cancer patients and their families through providing transportation, home deliv- THE GOOD SHED ery of meals, gift certificates, and access to support groups and resource materials. If you need it, they’ll find a way to get &216,*10(176 1(:6+23 it for you or your family. No request is too big or too small if it alleviates the extra strain that cancer places on a family’s daily activities. H.O.P.E. is a non-profit organization (501c3) and your donation is tax-deductible. This year’s ride will focus on farming and agriculture while participants stop at local Alpaca, Bison, Chicken and Exotic Animals farms in the Caroline County area. At each stop par- ticipants will draw one playing card from a blind deck hoping to produce the best poker hand at the end of the ride. Prizes will be awarded and a silent auction will take place at the end of the ride. All ages are encouraged to participate for a great cause! Reg- ITEMSITT FOR EVERYONE istration fees are $25 per person with only one person per Clothing vehicle needing to register for the ride. Home Décor For additional information about the ride or making dona- Furniture tions please visit www.pinkbrapokerrun.com or call Shelley Sports Gear Abbott, 410-409-2454 or Tina Krahn, 410-924-8971. Jewelry Vintage Attention NCHS

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8 Denton Volunteer Fire Co. 8th www.dentonvfc.com Annual Crab Feast Casino& Night Saturday, September 21st • 5 PM until midnight

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Music provided by All you can eat DJ Murph including sodas & beer. and Company Live $35 in advance / $40 at the door Casino For more information contact Dallas Lister at 443-223-1072. games Tickets available at the DVFC

$35 in advance $40 at the door Play! For more information$5 OFF contact Bingo Dallas ListerReceive at 443-223-1072 $5 OFF your entry admissions with this coupon Tickets availableat the Dentonat the DVFC Volunteer Fire Company Bingo. Expires September 30, 2013. Win! Only (1) one coupon per customer per visit.

9 y Tide Table eritage Da & Open Hous Predictions for Tuckahoe H e (See below for other factors) eralsburg Sponsored by Fed Historical Society Local Daylight Time See Antique Cars and September 2013 Many Other Vehicles Date AM PM FREE Saturday Event September 21 1 Sun 5:54 Hi 12:19 Lo 4:52 Hi 11:31 Lo 10 am - 4 pm 2 Mon 6:29 Hi 1:54 Lo 5:17 Hi 12:51 Lo 3 Tue 7:23 Hi 2:51 Lo 6:12 Hi 1:49 Lo Hot Dogs • Hamburgers • Sodas • Lots of Exhibits 4 Wed 8:17 Hi 2:46 Lo 7:05 Hi Raffle Drawing for Weekend OC Trip 5 Thur 9:09 Lo 3:39 Hi 8:56 Lo 2:41 Hi Federalsburg Area Heritage Museum in Federalsburg 6 Fri 10:01 Lo 4:30 Hi 9:46 Lo 3:37 Hi 100 Covey & Williams Alley, (behind Town Hall). 7 Sat 10:53 Lo 5:19 Hi 10:35 Lo 4:12 Hi For further information call 410-754-5639 8 Sun 11:44 Lo 5:05 Hi 11:23 Lo 5:03 Lo 9 Mon 12:23 Lo 6:35 Hi 12:49 Lo 6:11 Lo 10 Tue 1:14 Lo 7:27 Hi 1:33 Lo 7:59 Lo Homeowners AND Homebuyers: 11 Wed 2:07 Lo 8:20 Hi 2:18 Lo 8:47 Lo Did you know a 12 Thur 3:00 Lo 9:12 Hi 3:04 Lo 13 Fri 3:54 Hi 10:05 Lo 3:53 Hi 9:24 Lo Reverse Mortgage can... 14 Sat 4:48 Hi 10:58 Lo 4:44 Hi 10:13 Lo • Pay off your existing mortgage debt. 15 Sun 5:41 Hi 11:51 Lo 5:36 Hi 11:31 Lo • Pay for medical and home health care. 16 Mon 6:03 Hi 12:33 Lo 6:44 Hi 12:28 Hi • Pay for home improvements. 17 Tue 7:53 Hi 1:23 Lo 7:36 Hi 1:18 Hi • Purchase a NEW home. 18 Wed 8:43 Hi 2:10 Lo 8:26 Hi Eliminate financial worries and so much more 19 Thur 9:31 Lo 3:55 Hi 9:15 Lo 2:52 Hi Cynthia Flaherty Julyan 20 Fri 10:18 Lo 4:38 Hi 10:02 Lo 3:38 Hi Speak with 21 Sat 11:05 Lo 5:20 Hi 11:48 Lo 4:25 Hi 410-924-2979 22 Sun 11:52 Lo 6:01 Hi 12:33 Lo 5:11 Hi local specialist: Security One Lending 23 Mon 12:39 Lo 7:41 Hi 1:18 Lo 6:47 Hi 8706 Commerce Drive, Suite 1 Easton, MD 24 Tue 1:28 Lo 8:21 Hi 2:03 Lo 7:58 Hi NMLS 188398 25 Wed 2:47 Lo 9:18 Hi 3:02 Lo 8:49 Hi 26 Thur 3:38 Lo 10:12 Hi 4:46 Lo AUTO 27 Fri 4:33 Hi 10:06 Lo 5:34 Hi 9:26 Lo Spiering’s Garage,Inc. SERVICE 28 Sat 5:33 Hi 11:02 Lo 6:27 Hi 10:17 Lo 29 Sun 6:32 Hi 12:58 Lo 7:23 Hi 11:09 Lo FULL SERVICE: CENTER 30 Mon 7:33 Hi 1:54 Lo 8:24 Hi Repairs • Maintenance •MD Inspections Alignments • Tires

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11 Dollars and Sense by Tolbert Rowe – Grieving for Two –

Losing a parent is heart breaking. Los- family and friends. Generations of a much better place because we have ing two parents within a one week pe- memories captured in pictures seldom faith and confidence in eternal life in riod is mind numbing. No sooner does seen and items of importance to ances- heaven. your grief process begin when you tors you never met. Their lives sudden- Warren was an avid boater, a true art- must wrap your mind around the fact ly become a part of who you and your ist at the helm of his boat, Loafer IX. that you are grieving for two. children are. Realizing this, your own Dot was his ever faithful and support- personal legacy to your own children This is what happened to my family ive first mate on the water and in life. and grandchildren makes one pause on July 21st when my father-in-law, There was none better for Warren as when you realize that 50, 75, 100 years Warren Bornhoeft began his heav- they enjoyed the years of retirement from now, someone whom you will enly journey on the ship of eternity, traveling the intercoastal to their win- never know will look at pictures of you and my mother Barbara Rowe suf- ter home in the Florida Keys. We who and wonder what life really was like in fered her third and final stroke on July survive him are positive his heavenly the year 2013. And in that wonder , re- 27th. One’s passing was not entirely journey will be filled with calm seas alize that the love between a man and a unexpected; Warren had been in fail- and gentle breezes. woman was the reason you exist. ing health for the last year that had In our grief, multiplied by two, fond accelerated in the last six weeks of his Losing a spouse, especially one whom memories of times spent with all of life. My mother, who had survived two one has spent nearly 80% of their life our parents and our whole family be- devastating strokes, her second, an with, is very lonely. Suddenly, the per- come more vivid and realistic. As we aneurism that would have killed 80% son who has been a part of your very travel our journey of life here on earth, of those so stricken, was very much a being is no longer there. My mother-in our time and what we do with it is our surprise. She had lived alone since my -law, Dot is very fortunate that she has life. Time is the only thing that God father’s death nearly three years ago much of her family living in Maryland. has given us all, and how much time and was content in her independence. As barren as her home will be without we are allowed is only known by our Warren, the emptiness will be filled The death of a parent, especially your creator. For Warren it was 87 years and with the love and attention of her fam- last parent, is shockingly permanent. for Mom it was 80. ily. Both of our families will celebrate The house you grew up in suddenly be- Mom and Warren’s lives as blessings Each of them spent the majority of comes a canyon of memories, not only and acknowledging that they are in their lives with partners who loved of your life but the lives of your whole and supported them. Mom and Dad were in kindergarten together. Both sets of parents brought into this world, children who are all kind, success- ful in their lives and contribute to the communities in which they live. War- ren and Dot have six children, eight Large firm resources with small town hospitality grandchildren, and one great grand- We have attorneys from the community providing quality legal child and one more on the way. Leroy services and real estate settlement services to the community and Barbara have three children and four grandchildren and soon to be one Family Law • Estates & Trusts • Business Law great grandchild. What better legacy can one leave than the love and affec- Municipal Law • Commercial Litigation tion of children, grandchildren, and Real Estate Settlement & Title Services great grandchildren? As we reflect back on all the wonderful Our attorneys and local Settlement Agent, Sandy Hayman, are available to travel to your preferred location. memories of Mom and Warren we re- member and focus on the good times. Call us for all your legal needs. 443-448-4599 Much time was spent laughing and en- 300 Market Street, Suite 104, Denton, MD 21629 joying each other’s company and expe-

12 riencing all the wonderful opportuni- do that with our children and grand- we need to try to avoid bad times so ties of lives well lived and generously children, I fear that 50 years from now when our earthly pilgrimage is done, surrounded by love and support of my great, great grandchild will respond our loved ones remaining have noth- family and friends. with fear and resentment to a hug or a ing but memories of good times spent handshake. together. Death has a way of redirecting your perspective of life. It seems we get so Mom and Warren’s legacy to their As the memory of what happened to caught up in trying to deal with every- family and friends is the importance our loved ones in that final week of day life that we fail to appreciate the of time, and what you do with it. The July 2013 is replaced by gratitude and time we are able to spend together with Good Lord only gave us so much time memories of two lives well lived, Bar- our families and friends. Our society on this Earth. How much time each of bara and Warren’s legacy will live on in has become so technology focused us has is only known by him, and we our hearts and minds. No one can for- that the most simple of human interac- need to recognize this. get the love and compassion of a par- tions becomes texting or email. Sure ent. We will continue their legacy with Sure, life is not all about good times. technology allows us to expand our a greater commitment to making our There are bad ones also. But in griev- network and also the amount of inter- time here on earth better for us, for our ing the loss of a loved one, we omit action we have. Much of this kind of families and for our community. those not-so-good memories and fo- interaction is trivial and time wasting. cus on the great ones. The difficult Rest in Peace Mom and Warren. Your How many people do you know who times should force us to fully appreci- work here is complete. Now we are left post more that two messages on Face ate the many blessings in our lives. As to carry your memories in our hearts book a day? Personally, I really don’t our journey here on Earth continues forever. care how many gold coins you got in some kind of treasure game or the fact that the sun is shining where you are, or that it looks like rain and you are go- “Your Mortgage Consultant Since 1985” ing to read a book. What technology takes from us is spo- Purchase or Refinance ken conversation and human touch. Laughing out loud, shaking hands and hugging are all things we enjoyed do- ing with Mom and Warren. Unless we

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13 Recreation and Parks composed of slow deliberate move- AM. The fee is $69 and that includes one ments, meditation, and deep breathing. football, one red or yellow flag belt, four Events and Classes The movements in T’ai Chi can be per- cones, one kicking tee, and one partici- formed and enjoyed by anyone, young pant manual. Fee is $38 if you already Check out the complete list of and old. Classes are on Tuesdays begin- have the kit. classes and online registration at ning August 27 at the Fretterd Commu- carolinerecreation.org nity Center. Beginners are 6 - 7:30 PM Indoor Soccer Registration 410-479-8120 and advanced are 7:30 – 9 PM. Cost is Players from Pre-K through 12th grade $59 for 15 classes. Open to ages 18 & up. are randomly assigned to teams and Trips play begins January 11. Games are Experience autumn in New York City. Sports scheduled at Lockerman Middle, North Take a walk through Central Park and Start Smart Outdoor Soccer teaches Caroline High, and the Fretterd Com- enjoy the fall foliage, have coffee on the children ages 3-5 a variety of soccer munity Center. Registration packets are sidewalk in Little Italy, or visit the Statue skills including dribbling, kicking, pass- mailed to 2012 registrants and packets of Liberty, Chinatown, Times Square, or ing, trapping, throw-ins and agility. are available to new players by request. any of the many attractions New York This program is designed for parents Recreation & Parks will accept mail- has to offer. You will be free for the day. and children to work one-on-one while in or walk-in registrations beginning We will leave from the Health and Pub- learning the basics of soccer. Along with September 1. Cost is: $39 September lic Services building on Saturday, Octo- instruction, each child will get their 1 – October 15 and you are guaranteed ber 5 at 6 AM, leave New York City at 8 own kit containing one Koosh Soccer a playing position; $49 October 16-31 PM, and return to Denton around mid- Ball, one Kwik Goal Soccer Ball, one set and you are guaranteed a playing posi- night. Cost is $55 per person. of Kwik Goal Youth Shin Guards, four tion; $59 November 1 – December 21 Christmas time in New York City is soccer cones, and a participants manu- and you will be placed on a waiting list. the stuff dreams are made of. New York al. Class runs September 3-19 from 6:30 Beginning Running Clinic City becomes a winter wonderland – 7:30 PM at Greensboro Elementary during the holidays with the exquisite School. Cost is $69 if you need the kit Getting from the couch to 5K running Christmas window displays along Fifth and $38 if you already have the kit. shape is always better with a veteran Avenue, ice skaters at the Rockefeller coach and like-minded company. This Center Skating Rink with the Rockefell- Start Smart is the critically acclaimed Beginning Running Clinic will intro- er Christmas tree shining beneath the program from the National Alliance for duce runners ages 16 & up to the best New York skyline. You will be free for Youth Sports that helps kids get ready stretches and a steady pace to prep you the day to shop or tour the city. We will for sports and succeed in life. Start for entry into one of the many fall or leave from the Health and Public Ser- Smart Flag Football teaches children early winter races. Coaching by Beth vices building on Saturday, December 7 ages 5-7 the basic motor skills necessary McCullough, ACE certified fitness at 6 AM, leave New York City at 8 PM, to play organized flag football while trainer, local race producer, and run- and return to Denton around midnight. they work one-on-one and spend qual- ning enthusiast. Two six-class sessions Cost is $55 per person. ity time with their parents. The program to choose from, or do both: Wednes- focuses on throwing, catching, kicking/ days, September 18 – October 23 from 5:30 – 6:30 PM or Saturdays, September T’ai Chi punting, and running/agility without 14 – October 19 from 7:30 – 8:30 AM. T’ai Chi is a gentle exercise program and the threat of competition or fear of get- ting hurt. Class is held on Saturdays for Cost is $19 for one session or $35 for a part of traditional Chinese medicine. both. Derived from martial arts, T’ai Chi is six weeks at Lockerman Middle School September 21 – October 26 from 9 - 10 Exercise Classes Stay in shape this fall with Gina’s Boot Camp. This class will be a combination calorie burning Kickboxing class with Join Girl Scouts! an extraordinary abdominal workout one week followed by a stability ball ses- New Troops forming now. sion the next week that works your core and strengthens and stretches muscles. For all fitness levels and open to ages 16 Open Houses & Registrations & up. You will need to bring a mat, hand September 9 Federalsburg Library - 6:30-8:00 weights, and a stability ball (or you can borrow one from Gina). TRY IT FOR September 17 greensboro Library - 6:00-8:00 FREE on September 5 and/or Septem- September 18 Denton Library - 5:30-7:00 ber 12! Classes are on Thursdays. Ses- sion I is September 19 – October 24 and V isit www.DentonGirlScouts.com/join/ session II is November 7 – December

14 19 from 5:15 – 6:15 PM at the Fretterd mat, and 5-8 lb. hand weights. There year olds: Wednesdays, 5:30 – 6:15 PM; Community Center. Cost is $39. are three Wednesday sessions to choose Session I, September 11 – October 16; Kick Box Boot Camp with Gina from at Preston Elementary: September Session II, October 30 – December 11. 4, October 2, and October 30 from 6-7 Do you need to lose some extra pounds 8-11 year olds: Tuesdays, 6:30 – 7:15 PM. Cost is $29 for four classes or $49 PM, Session I, September 10 - October and gain endurance, strength, balance for any two exercise sessions we offer. and flexibility while doing so? Then 22; Session II, October 29 - December 3. come to Kick Box Boot Camp with Ballet/Tap Adult Ballet/Tap/Jazz Gina. This class offers a calorie burning It’s never too late to learn to dance! Try Explore the joy and fun of dance in Be- blast with the basic drills, punches, and one of our Adult Jazz and/or Tap class- ginner Ballet, a structured introduction kicks of cardio kickboxing along with es. Get into shape, build and stretch to ballet, creative movement and dance an extraordinary abdominal workout all muscles, and burn calories without the expression with a focus on fun and to high energy music. These classes are feeling of running on a treadmill! These strong ballet technique. Classes are at for all fitness levels and open to ages 16 classes are to teach the adult beginner the Fretterd Community Center in Den- & up. There are three Monday sessions the basics. You can even try the first ton and cost is $29 per session. 4-7 year to choose from at Preston Elementary: class for free then sign up for the rest of olds: Tuesdays, 5:30 – 6:15 PM; Session September 9, October 7, and Novem- the session if you like it! All classes are I, September 10 – October 15; Session ber 4 from 6-7 PM. Cost is $29 for four held at the Fretterd Community Center II, October 29 – December 3. 8-11 year classes or $49 for any two exercise ses- in Denton and open to ages 16 & up. olds: Wednesdays, 6:30 – 7:15 PM; Ses- sions we offer. Cost is $39. sion I, September 11-October 23; Ses- Tone and Sculpt sion II, October 30-December 11. Adult Jazz and Tap Combo Class Tone and sculpt from head to toe with Wednesdays, 7:30 – 8:30 PM Beginner Tap Stability Ball Strength. The class is open Session I: September 11 – October 23 to ages 18 & up and focuses on the core Give your tiny tapper the gift of dance Session II: October 30 – December 11 in Beginner Tap. Students will get six muscles as well as strengthening and Adult Ballet Jazz Combo Class weeks on instruction focusing on tech- stretching all muscle groups while re- Saturdays, 3-4 p.m. nique and rhythm. Classes are held fining your sense of balance. This is a Session I - September 14 – October 26 at the Fretterd Community Center in good class for any fitness level. Partici- Session II: November 2 – December 14 pants will need to bring a stability ball, Denton and cost is $29 per session. 4-7 ugh blo ’s

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15 Adult Jazz and Tap Combo Class 13 at 10:45-11:30 AM or 5:15-6:00 PM. Classes are Mondays and Thursdays be- Saturdays, 4-5 PM Cost is $60 for 10 classes. ginning September 23 from 7-8 PM at Session I: September 14 – October 26 Recreational Gymnastics is for the not the Fretterd Community Center. Cost is Session II: November 2 – December 14 too serious gymnast that wants to have $79 for 27 classes. fun with the sport and still have the Women’s Only Karate is for women Gymnastics opportunity to work their way to the taught by women! All the dynamics of Trampoline Class teaches campers ages top. Qualified instructors will help that Karate will be covered but in the privacy 8 & up basic intermediate jumps, stop- special gymnast move to a team if they of their own separate room. The focus ping skills, and countless other impor- want to. Open to boys and girls ages 5 will be on core strength, flexibility, and tant foundation skills and features an and up. Classes are held on Fridays at balance with no pressure for partici- Olympic size trampoline, double-mini Chesapeake Gymnastics (Easton) be- pants to test for belts. Exercise, self-con- trampoline, and a 30’ tumble track. ginning September 13 from 6 - 7 PM. fidence, and fun! Classes are Mondays There will be a 20 minute orientation Cost is $69 for 10 sessions. and Thursdays beginning September 23 prior to the start of the first day. Class from 7-8 PM at the Fretterd Communi- will be held at Chesapeake Gymnastics Karate ty Center. Open to ages 18 and up. Cost is $79 for 27 sessions. in Easton, Wednesdays, September 11 Under the direction of 6th degree black from 5:30 – 6:30 PM. Cost is $69. belt John Liszewski, Shotokan Karate Karate-South County offers adults and youth ages 8 & up an Eastern Sun Karate is back! Karate Tumble Bunnies introduces kids ages 2 opportunity to improve self-control, classes for both beginner and advanced - 4 to the world of movement. This class general fitness and conditioning, self- are offered at Federalsburg Elementary includes basic tumbling and exercise confidence and understand the me- School for students ages 8 and up. Un- activities that are designed to develop chanics of self-defense. Shotokan Karate der the supervision of 6th degree black eye and hand coordination. Joan Dyott can change your life. Serious students belt John Liszewski and taught by cur- has more than 25 years of experience encouraged. Classes begin Septem- rent black belts, this program will offer in dance and gymnastics and her pro- ber 23 at the General James F. Fretterd youth and adults all the same opportu- gram provides children the opportunity Community Center on Mondays and nities as the program offered in Denton. to develop strength, agility, discipline, Thursdays. Beginner class is from 7 – 8 Classes are on Tuesdays and Thursdays and have fun! Classes begin Friday, Sep- PM and cost is $79 for 27classes. Ad- September 24 – December 19. Beginner tember 13 at Chesapeake Gymnastics vanced class is 7 – 9 p.m. and cost is $99 times are 7-8 PM with a cost of $79, and (Easton) 10:00-10:45 AM or 4:30.-5:15 for 27 classes. advanced from 7-9 PM with cost of $99. PM. Cost is $60 for 10 sessions. Shotokan Tiger Clubs is an excel- Super Tots is for the child that has the lent beginning level karate program Adult Open Gym Volleyball ability to advance at a more rapid pace to learn movement routines and build or that has completed the Tumble Bun- Get up, get out, and have some fun at self-control and confidence at a child’s Adult Open Gym Volleyball. Spend time nies class and is looking for a more chal- pace. Small class size and specialized lenging class environment. For ages 4-6, on the court with old friends or make instruction for younger karate students new ones. Never played volleyball be- classes are held at Chesapeake Gymnas- ages 6-9. Participants should wear loose tics on Fridays beginning September fore? That’s ok we’ll teach you. For ages fitting clothing; gee uniform optional. 18 and up at Lockerman Middle School Thursdays, September 26-December 12 from 6-8 PM. Drop-in fee is $3. PERSONAL & COMMERCIAL STORAGE Get up, get out, and have some fun at Open Gym Volleyball. Spend time on Friendly Service &Competitive Prices the court with some old friends or make some new ones. Never played before? •Secured&Lighted That’s Okay, we’ll teach you. Come out •ConvenientlyLocated on Thursday nights to Lockerman •Monthly or Long Term Middle School beginning September 26 from 6 – 8 PM. Cost is $3 per night. Denton Open to ages 18 & up.

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2013 Customer Appreciation Day! Special One Maryland, One Saturday, September 28th, 10 AM – 1 PM at the Central Library in Denton. Share Book Program - Bringing the fun as we show our appreciation for you! It’s even better this year with a moon Water to Africa bounce and photo booth, in addition to free hotdogs and lemonade, face painting Thursday, September 12th, 7 PM, Large and glitter tattoos, a book giveaway, chalk art on the sidewalk, and more arts and Meeting Room, Central Library, Den- crafts. Customer Appreciation Day is supported by the Friends of the Library. ton . One of the many challenges faced by Don’t miss your chance to be a part of the 2013 Maryland King Peggy in her governing role in the Humanities Council’s One Maryland, One Book experience! village of Otuam is the lack of water. To King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of increase our appreciation of this prob- How She Changed an African Village by Peggielene Bartels and Eleanor Herman, lem, two Caroline County residents will sponsored by the Maryland Humanities Council. present their first-hand experiences. King Peggy chronicles the journey of a Maryland secretary, Peggielene Bartels, who Ken Wood of Lifetime Wells for Ghana, finds herself king to a town of 7,000 on Ghana's central coast, half a world away. Peg- Inc. and William Sparks, Vice President gy's first two years as king of Otuam unfold in a way that is stranger than fiction. In of ACDI/VOCA have spent consider- the end, a deeply traditional African town is uplifted by the ambitions of its decidedly able time working in Africa on water modern female king, and Peggy is herself transformed, from an ordinary secretary to issues, both for personal consumption the heart and hope of her community. and for agricultural development. A Question and Answer session will fol- Check out a copy of the book- plenty are available. Then plan on attending some low their presentations. Free. No reg- programs! istration required.

Meet the King! - King Peggy Author Visit King Peggy Book Discussions Join us; all are welcome! Saturday, September 7th, 2:00 PM, North Caroline High Tuesday, September 17th, 6:30 PM School Auditorium. Tuesday Night Bookclub Caroline County Public Library is pleased to host King Peggy, Central Library, Denton Peggielene Bartels, and one of her royal drummers. Don’t miss seeing this exciting author, and have a chance to ask questions Tuesday, October 8th, 6:30 PM about the book! Hooked on Books Federalsburg Branch Tuesday, October 15th, 1:00 PM Jeanne’s Bookies - Federalsburg Branch K[D[X?H6KON [@N?NS Free. No registration required. “Talkin’ Pictures” Movie Discussion Series %RUURZ(ERRNVDQGDXGLRERRNV 'RZQORDGIXOOGLJLWDOHGLWLRQVRI September 26th - Talkin’ Pictures con- IRUDOO\RXUGLJLWDOGHYLFHV DOO\RXUIDYRULWHPDJD]LQHV tinues the One Maryland, One Book )5((ZLWK\RXUOLEUDU\FDUG )5((ZLWK\RXUOLEUDU\FDUG water theme with a documentary called "The Flow: For Love of Water" For adults 18 and over, on the last Thursday of each month, 7:00 PM, Cen- tral Library, Denton 0DUNHW6WUHHW 0RUULV$YHQXH &HGDU/DQH 'HQWRQ )HGHUDOVEXUJ *UHHQVERUR Sponsored by The Friends of the Library and The Caroline County Council of    www.carolib.org Arts. 20 Affordable fun with Times are Com an above ground pool. ood ing! G • Galvanized Steel • 25 year limited warranty. • Large selection of sizes • Durable for years of fun! Call today to get your Good Times started!

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Free Classes - Computer FREE card that accesses all the many Skills for Job Seekers services your library offers. Do you just want to use the computers and lack the All classes will be held at the Central ID or proof of address? Ask for a com- Library in Denton. To register, visit puter-use only card; it’s FREE too! Call for your the Central Library, 100 Market Street, Denton or call 410-479-1343. Library Fall Storytime Session back-to-school haircut! public access computers will be avail- able or students may bring their per- Begins September 17th! sonal laptops. Storytime for children (birth to 5 years) is held weekly at all locations: • September 13th, 2:00-3:00 PM: Orientation – Basic computer Greensboro begins Tuesday, September skills and online job searching 17th, 11:00AM • September 20th, 2:00-3:00 PM: Denton begins Wednesday, September Magic Mirror Email – Create an email account; 18th, 10:15AM and 11:00 AM attach a resume Federalsburg begins Thursday, Septem- Beauty Shoppe • September 27th, 2:00-3:00 PM: ber 19th, 11:00 AM Resume – Learn to use templates For a full Storytime schedule, visit the 410-479-0735 to create a resume Kid’s page on our website at www.caro lib.org/kids 370 Deep Shore Rd. - Denton, MD September is Library Card Book Discussion Groups Nancy Hours: Wed. 9-5; Sign-Up Month! Thurs. 9:30-9; at Federalsburg & Tina If you don’t already have a library card, Fri. 9-5; Sat. 8-1 For more information about either see what you have been missing! Visit Gift Certificates Available any location with your photo ID and group, contact Jeanne Trice 410-754- proof of Maryland address and get a 8397 or [email protected]. 21 September peake Bay. The book is a collection of Both groups: “Traveling with Pome- essays about the people, places, and granates: A Mother- Daughter Story" creatures around the Chesapeake Bay, by Sue Monk Kidd and Ann Kidd including some of the curious ways in Defining Taylor which we live here on the Shore. His “Hooked on Books” meets September photographs accompany the chapters. Moments 10th at 6:30 PM FREE Admission! “Jeanne’s Bookies” meets September Library Closings: Labor Day, Salon & Spa 17th at 1:00 PM. Monday, September 2nd, all locations 410.479.2678 October Both groups: “King Peggy” by Peggie- Men, Women, Children lene Bartels and Eleanor Herman. Hair • Skin • Nails “Hooked on Books” meets Tuesday, Tuesday- Saturday / Call for hours October 8th, 6:30 PM Tuesday Night Owner and Stylist, Gina Martin “Jeanne’s Bookies” meets Tuesday, October 15th, 1:00 PM 106 Market St., Denton Book Club Meet the Author! George Merrill Meeting Dates/Times: 3rd Tuesday / 6:30 – 8:00 PM kin Wednesday, September 25th, 7:00 PM, kin Greensboro Library Location: Small meeting room LLC, LLC anityanity, George Merrill, a noted local essayist 2nd floor of Denton Library, 100 and photographer, has recently pub- Market Street. SFacials, Waxing, Makeup SFacials, Waxing, Makeup lished a book about life around the 410.829.5015 Chesapeake Bay, The Bay of the Mother Purpose: To discuss selected 18 Years Experience of God: A Yankee Discovers the Chesa- books reflecting topics of interest Susan Andrew, Licensed Esthetician & to generate lively discussion. (located upstairs at Defining Moments)

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24 A auw Costume Jewelry and Book Sale 7(1765(17,1& The AAUW (American Association of 5&/51"35:3&/5"-4 University Women) will hold a used Serving Maryand & Delaware Since 2002 book sale on Friday, September 20th from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Satur- o make your even day, September 21st from 10:00 AM to Everything t t memorable! 12 Noon at the Christ Episcopal Church parish house at Harrison and South Sts in Easton, MD. A bag sale will take place Saturday 11:00 AM to Noon. In con- Photo junction with the book sale, there will Booths! also be a gently used costume jewelry New this sale. year. Moon Bounces If you would like to donate books, & Water Slides DVDs, video tapes or CDs to the sale, please bring them to the Christ Church Stop by and see us at parish house on Thursday, our new location 10865 Greensboro Rd, Denton! September 19th from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. No magazines, National Geo- graphic’s or text books will be accepted, :('',1*6%,57+'$<3$57,(65(81,2165(7,5(0(1766+2:(56$1<2&&$6,21 however. Please do not leave books pri- or to that date. Any jewelry donations can be made by calling Lee Schatz at 5FOUTt5BCMFT 410-770-3389 prior to September 19th. $IBJSTt-JHIUJOH www.tents4rentmd.com Photo Booths The monies raised will support the Edu- 410-758-3106 cation Foundation and the Legal Advo- -JOFOT 410-479-TENT cacy Fund of the Association. For more Portable Bars information, contact Patricia Crane Food Machines Follow us on 410-819-3653. Entertainment for Facebook The AAUW mission is to advance eq- Children & Adults uity for all women and girls, through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research. For membership information, call Janet Harford at 410-476-5961. 'SPNJOøBUBCMFBNVTFNFOUTUPZPVSNPTUFMFHBOUFWFOU

Samaritan House Thrift Shop

Hours: Wed. - Fri. 10 am - 2 pm; Sat. 9 am - 12 pm

Serving the Community Through Your Support

L ocated on Fifth Street in Denton behind the Post Office Mention that you saw us in the Caroline Review Sponsored by and receive a 10% discount (excludes linens & delivery fees) United Concerned Christians

25 FHS Heritage Day The Federalsburg Historical Society will sponsor its annual Heritage Day on Satur- day, September 21st from 10 AM to 4 PM at the Federalsburg Area Heritage Museum. 100 Covey & Williams Alley (behind Town Hall). This FREE event will feature a trans- merica’s portation theme: From Buggies To Motor- A ized Vehicles From The 1880’s To The 1950’s. Since Inc. Expect to see an old tricycle, a Model T, and 1992 est Oil, an old Doctor’s Wagon among many other B vehicles that will be parked inside and out- 410-482-7729 side the museum. Owners will be present to talk about their vehicles and answer ques- tions. In addition there will be an exhibit on il erosene the Covey & Williams Garage which in past Heating O • K years occupied the building we now call our oline museum. Gas At lunchtime enjoy hamburgers and hot dogs along with sodas all for sale. The gift shop will be open and the winning raffle • Budget Plans ticket will be drawn for an extended week- Home end stay at Montego Bay, Ocean City, MD. • Prepay Plans Tickets cost $3 each, two for $5 and five for Delivery $10. Raffle tickets for a refinished trunk will Guy Murphy, President also be for sale; tickets are $1 each or six for $5.

Residential Everyone is welcome to enjoy our open Commercial MEAP house. For more information call Richard (MD Energy Assistance Wheatley at 410-754-5639. Program) participant

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Complete Auto & Light Truck Care 410-479-1188 We’ve M D State Inspections Moved Br a Lube, Oil & Filter kes T $24.95 (up to 5 qts.) ires O *FREE Coolant Check il C han ge Tune 24 Hr. Towing U 410-479-1188 (day) ps 1109 Industrial Pkwy. 410-829-3781 (night) Denton, MD (next to High’s)

Lester Walls, owner/operator

26 Welcome to our 5th 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 21 • 10 am - 5 pm Sunday, September 22 • 12 pm - 5 pm • Food & Craft Vendors • Demonstrations • Games for Kids

Plus Our Star Attractions... The Alpacas!

Lots of new Alpaca Get up close and personal with our sweet Products in the little cuties. Learn all about them and why Farm Store! we have them. WARNING: It could be love at first sight!

24480 Pinetown Rd. Preston, MD (off Rt. 16 near Harmony) 410-673-2002 410-829-4492 OutstandingDreamsFarm.com Fun for the Entire Family 27 Driving With Dogs: Tips to Keep Everyone in the Car Safe (BPT) - It's only natural for man's best friend to stay close by his master's side, but for dog owners who drive frequently, bring- ing Fido along for the ride can be risky. The problem is particu- larly worrisome for older drivers; a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham showed that for people 70 years and older, crash rates were higher among those who frequently drove with pets in the car. But for many Glenn Orme drivers, leaving precious pets behind isn't an option. The best 8955 Tuckahoe Rd • Denton compromise is to find solutions that will get you from point A 410-479-2971 to point B without compromising the safety of human or animal passengers. We Deliver Distracted driving is a growing concern and a loose pet in the car certainly numbers among the potential hazards that can take The beaverdam Advantage your eyes - and mind - off the road and lead to accidents. While older drivers might not be as likely to be distracted by texting or What we DO use: smartphone surfing, even those who have spent many years navi- What we DON’T use: gating the roads need to honestly assess how having a pet in the BEEF - PORK - CHICKEN NO CORN car can divert their attention away from the road. ORGANIC SELENIUM YEAST To stay safe on the road when Fido is with you, remember these NO WHEAT tips: ORGANIC TRACE MINERALS NO GLUTEN ALFALFA MEAL • Don't allow pets in the front seats. Having a pet sit on NO BY-PRODUCTS your lap is obviously distracting, but if he's in the front FOUR DIGESTIVE AIDS passenger seat, the problem can be just as bad. In the front NO ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS (Prebiotics, Probiotics, Chicory seats, your pet is more likely to be within your line of sight & Yucca) and obstruct your view of the road. An unrestrained dog NO ARTICIFIAL COLORS NATURAL PRESERVATIVES in the front seats could also be easily injured if you have NO BONE MEAL Advanced Pest Control THERE IS A DIFFERENCE... $50 off any termite The Plain treatment White Bag any general $ W e put our 15 off treatment money in the (applies to new work only- exp. 12-31-13) bag, not on it. 410-829-0343 V atieties: Providing gentle care for the Hi-Energy • Hi-Protien Shore’s pets for over 20 years. Skipper’s Choice Elis Select Signature Blend Jiffy’s Pride Caroline for cats, kittens and picky eaters Veterinary Clinic Sheila’s Pick for adult and overweight cats 9 N. Central Ave., Ridgely 410-634-2666 www.beaverdampetfood.com www.carolineveterinaryclinic.com Proud to be made in the USA

28 to slam on the brakes or swerve, or Brush up on your driving skills. automobile insurance discount from are hit from behind. The force with Today's driving environment is your insurance company (check which airbags deploy also poses a probably very different than it was with your agent for details). AARP safety hazard for dogs in the front when you first got your license. A Driver Safety courses are available seat - if you're in an accident and refresher course, like those offered in a classroom or online setting, in they inflate and hit your dog, he by AARP Driver Safety, is an ideal both English and Spanish. could easily sustain an injury. way to ensure that your skills are up Pets are important members of the fam- • Create separation. There are a to date. Brushing up on defensive ily, so it's only right that drivers consider variety of pet barriers on the market driving techniques and the essen- their safety, just as they would for any that can keep your pet from moving tial rules of the road will help keep other passenger. For more safe driving between the front and back seats everyone in your car safe - and you tips and information about AARP Driver of your car. Installing a barrier will may even qualify for a multi-year Safety, visit www.aarp.org/drive. help keep your pet out of your way and diminish concerns about him David Grinavic, ASE being propelled forward in case you Dave’s Master Technician have to make a sudden stop. Riverside 32600 Main St. • Restrain your pet. There are a Queen Anne, MD 21657 number of options for pet restraints Garage, Inc. in your vehicle. Pet seatbelts and car 410-364-9336 seats will help keep a dog safely in COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR & MAINTENANCE: place. Keeping a crate in the car is • Computerized Engine Diagnostics also a good option. Make sure it's •Performance Tune-Ups Oil &Filter Change secured and large enough so that •Front End Alignments up to 5 quarts of oil (most cars) he can stand up, turn around and • Brakes • Shocks • Electrical Repairs $ 95 comfortably sit or lay down. Add a • BatteryReplacements •Mufflers +tax •Tires (Rotate and Balance) 25 soft pad in the bottom of the crate • A/C Service • Exhaust Systems and it might just become your pet's •Lock-Out &Jump-Start Service MD State $ favorite new way to travel. • And more!!! Inspections 55

Queen Anne Hillsboro Fireman’s

Great Food Fair & Cake Wheel Money Wheel Fall Fest Other games Friday, September 20th • 7-10PM Saturday, September 21st 6-10PM 13512 First Avenue, Queen Anne, MD • Friday activities: Visit www.qahvfc.com NASCAR Race Car on display Farm Yard Petting Zoo Cash Bingo: Saturday activities: Friday, 7 PM & Saturday, 6 PM Fire Apparatus Parade | 5 PM

FREE Live Entertainment by Come out to the fair and enjoy 21 Horses Band at 7 PM. the music, games, and activities!!

NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED

29 Caroline County Bird Club All activities are free and open to the public. The Oldest Eastern Shore Chapter of Check out more Caroline County Bird Club information at: The Maryland Ornithological Society! www.carolinebirdclubmos.blogspot.com. You can contact us at: [email protected]. Come join the Bird Club And don’t forget to visit our Facebook page and Like us! Just go to Caroline County Bird Club! Below you will find the upcoming schedule of programs and birding outings. You don’t have to be a member of the club or a great birder to attend!

Sunday, September 8 / Bird Walk. Camp Todd Girl Scout Camp, 25012 Beauchamp Branch Rd. Decades of Caring Meet at the camp’s parking area near the ranger’s home at 8 AM. Debby Bennett, Leader.

Thursday, September 19 /Program. Dan Small. “Bird Banding at Chester River Field Research Station”. 7:30 PM, Caroline County Public Library, 100 Market St., Denton.

Saturday, September 21 / Fall Bird Count. 520 Kerr Avenue • Denton, MD 21629 Contact Debby Bennett at [email protected]. 410-479-2130 / www.carolinenursing.org Sunday, September 22 / Talbot Bird Club Bird Walk. Adkins Arboretum. Danny Poet and Karen Harris, leaders. Specializing in short term rehabilitation after Meet at Tuckahoe State Park lake on the Queen Anne’s side at surgery, fracture, stroke, etc. and long term care. 7:30 AM. Sunday, September 29 / Trip. Ask about availability of our private rehab rooms equipped Bird Banding observation in Chestertown. Jim Gruber, with cable TV, telephone, microwaves, mini refrigerator, microwaves etc… Bander. 8 AM. Great for kids. Adults welcome too. To regis- ter and for directions, contact Danny Poet at 410-827-8651 or [email protected].

AARP #915 Caroline County Trips Open to the Public Sign up as soon as possible since we have to reserve the bus. (NO REFUND after bus has been paid!)

The Miracle of Christmas Sight & Sound • Lancaster, PA A presentation by The Alzheimer’s Association th Friday, December 6 will be held October 17th at 6 PM. $130 per person. Package includes: Please come and bring any questions for Dinner at Shady Maple Smorgasbord, them to answer. Miracle of Christmas at the Millennium Theatre Shopping at Rockvale Out- lets, Tanger Outlets, or Kitchen Kettle Village. All taxes and meal gratuities. The Gables at Caroline Motorcoach Transportation. Quality Assisted Living Contact: Peggy Perry 410-822-2314 701 S. Fifth Ave • Denton, MD 21629 Seating is assigned as checks are received. www.gablesatcaroline.org 410-479-3102

30 Autumn Fest tober 5 Saturday, Oc • 10 am - 4 pm Sunset Ave Carnival Grounds Kids Games • Cake Booth Greensboro, MD Join the fun... Face Painting •○ Duck Pond Dino Dig • Tattoo Parlor Halloween Costume Contest 10 AM 3 age groups – (0-4, 5-8 & 9-12). $3 entry fee. Register day of contest starting at 9:30 or pre-register at Town Hall. Musical Entertainment by Pumpkin Chunkin Contest 2:00 PM Four age groups: up to 6 years old; “Ashley Mitchell Duo” 7-10; 11-14; 15-18. $1 entry fee Variety of Food Vendors Pie Eating Contest 3:00 PM Two age groups; 5-12 and 13 and older. Entry fee is (from Lions Club Chicken to desserts and snacks) $1 and $3 respectively. Limit 10 per age category. Lots of Craft Vendors

For contest registration or to be a vendor, contact Erin at Greensboro Town Hall, 410-482-6222 or visit the town hall at 111 S. Main Street, Greensboro, MD Children’s Theater of Caroline erry County to Hold Auditions Strawb Blonde A Distinctive Salon C