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2013<br />
Volume 13, No. 11<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong>September<br />
YOUR GUIDE<br />
TO THE SHORE<br />
Since 2000<br />
<strong>Guide</strong><br />
Something of Interest for Everyone!<br />
Upcoming Events - Business News - Health Happenings<br />
Stories - Marriage Licenses - Land Transfers<br />
Recipes - Word Puzzle and much more!<br />
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Index<br />
Upcoming Events 4-8<br />
Up, Up and Away at Easton Airport Day 9<br />
Watch Skipjacks Compete at Cambridge<br />
Race on September 21st 10<br />
Finger Lakes NY Trip 11<br />
First-of-Its-Kind Easement Protects Historic<br />
Area from Sea Level Rise Impacts 12<br />
MRYC Foundation Seeks Grant Requests;<br />
Raises Funds for Grant-Making 14<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> County Marriage Licenses 16<br />
Save the Date - Shelter Century Fall Foliage<br />
Ride - October 19th 17<br />
Eastern Equine Encephalitis Confirmed in<br />
Maryland Horse 18<br />
Chicken and Eggs By Terry Callahan 20<br />
Free Concert - Featuring Genticorum 22<br />
AAUW Costume Jewelry and Book Sale 24<br />
Presbyterian Church of Easton Hosting Silent<br />
Auction, “Penny Raffle” and Food 25<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Power of Insinuation in Speaking &<br />
Writing” 26<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> Figure Skating Team 27<br />
Time Stands Still Performs at the Garfield<br />
Center for the Arts at <strong>The</strong> Prince <strong>The</strong>atre,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Avalon and the Elks Easton Lodge<br />
#1622 28<br />
Chesapeake Bay Community Band Presents<br />
3rd Annual Oktoberfest 29<br />
Shore Regional Health Pain Clinic Offers<br />
Free Course for People with Chronic Pain 30<br />
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Course<br />
Offered 31<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> Hospice Announces Fall Bereavement<br />
Classes 32<br />
Breastfeeding Support Group Offered at<br />
Shore Regional Health Birthing Center 34<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> Co. Senior Center Sponsors 3rd<br />
Senior Symposium 35<br />
Third Annual Pink Bra Poker Ride Held on<br />
September 7th 35<br />
Area Sports Rub LLC Makes Available All-<br />
Natural Pain-Relieving Cream for Athletes 36<br />
‘One Hour Education’ Lecture Series for<br />
Counselors 38<br />
Cruise & Crab Feast 38<br />
Queen Anne’s Chorale 2013-2014 Concert<br />
Season 39<br />
“Secret Life of Bees” Author, Sue Monk Kidd,<br />
to Speak at Avalon <strong>The</strong>atre October 4th to<br />
Benefit Women & Girls 40<br />
Recipe 41<br />
<strong>The</strong> Other Side of the Mug<br />
By: Debbie Sickler 42<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> Co. Land Transfers 44<br />
Open Call for 3-D Artists for TCVAC’s<br />
September “<strong>The</strong> 3rd Dimension Show” 46<br />
Word Puzzle 47<br />
Bus Trip to<br />
NEW YORK CITY<br />
Saturday, November 16, 2013<br />
Radio City Christmas Spectacular<br />
We will be pre-ordering tickets, if you are interested,<br />
you must order by October 18th, price $75.00.<br />
Limited number of tickets.<br />
Call Caroline Hospice Foundation at 410-479-3500<br />
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DEADLINE FOR<br />
OCTOBER ISSUE:<br />
Mon., September 16, 2013<br />
3<br />
To Benefit Caroline Hospice Foundation<br />
Day Trip: Saturday, November 16th<br />
Bus Leaves Roses Parking Lot, Denton MD at 5am.<br />
Bus Meets at Macy’s, NY at 7pm. Cost is $52 per person.<br />
(Includes transportation and driver’s tip)<br />
Overnight Trip: Saturday, November 16th<br />
& Sunday, November 17th<br />
Bus Leaves Roses Parking Lot, Denton MD at 5am.<br />
Bus will stop at the hotel before heading to the city.<br />
Bus meets at Macy’s, NY at 7pm to return to hotel.<br />
On Sunday, bus leaves hotel at 9am to head into the<br />
city. Bus Meets at Macy’s, NY to return home at 3pm.<br />
Cost is $147 per person. (Includes transportation,<br />
driver’s tip and hotel accommodations at<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hampton Inn in Elizabeth City, NJ)<br />
All Tickets Are Non-Refundable<br />
410-822-7912 (Office)<br />
410-822-6382 (Fax)<br />
Address all inquiries to:<br />
PO Box 715, Preston, Maryland 21655<br />
Email: talbotguide@goeaston.net<br />
Website: http://www.talbotguidemd.com
Upcoming<br />
Events<br />
Bingo is held every Friday Night at the Easton<br />
Volunteer Fire Department, 315 Aurora Street,<br />
Easton. Doors open at 6:30pm. Games start at<br />
7:30pm. Food available from the members. $75<br />
payout per regular game. $100 if 100 people are<br />
in attendance. Frequent flyer cards are available.<br />
410-822-4848.<br />
Bingo held on Wednesdays at 3pm at Chesapeake<br />
Voyagers, A Mental Health, Wellness and<br />
Recovery Center. 342c N. Aurora St, Easton.<br />
410-924-2347 or 410-822-1601.<br />
<strong>The</strong> News Center Easton, MD holds a book<br />
club the fourth Thursday of the month from<br />
10:00am to 11:00am and the public is welcome.<br />
Anyone interested can call Dotti at the News Center,<br />
410-822-7212 or Kathy at 410-822-7243.<br />
Sept. 4, 11, 18, & 25: St. Michaels Community<br />
Center Senior Gathering meet 9:30-10:30am<br />
Chair Yoga. 10:30am-12:30pm various programs<br />
and lunch. For more information call 410-745-<br />
6073.<br />
Sept. 4, 11, 18, & 25: Wednesday Morning<br />
Artists will meet at Creek Deli in Cambridge at<br />
8am. Call for information: Nancy 410-463-0148.<br />
No dues. WednesdayMorningArtists.com or<br />
FaceBook.<br />
Sept. 4 & 18: Easton Meditation Group meets<br />
on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays from 7-8pm at the<br />
Unitarian Fellowship in Easton. Sept. 4th there<br />
will be talk on an aspect of mindfulness meditation.<br />
Sept. 18th there will be 2 periods of meditation<br />
(guided for newcomers) and time for sharing<br />
and discussion. For more information, log onto<br />
http://eastonmeditation.wordpress.com/ or<br />
http://www.stillpointmeditation.org/.<br />
Sept. 6: Quarter Auction. To the Pointe Dance<br />
Studio & Supplies, 2 North Maple Ave., B-1<br />
Ridgely, MD. Doors open at 6pm. Auction starts<br />
at 7pm. Benefit To <strong>The</strong> Pointe Dance Studio.<br />
Over 40 items up for auction plus 50/50 and Chinese<br />
Auction. Paddles $3 in Advance $5 at Door<br />
$1. Additional to purchase advance paddle call<br />
410-310-4025.<br />
Sept. 7: <strong>The</strong> Easton, MD, CMT Support and<br />
Action Group will celebrate Charcot-Marie-<br />
Tooth disorder Awareness Month by welcoming<br />
two special guests to its meeting: Jeana<br />
Sweeney, Director of Community Services for the<br />
CMTA, and Dirck Bartlett, President of the <strong>Talbot</strong><br />
County Council. Bartlett will present to the group<br />
a proclamation from the <strong>Talbot</strong> County Council<br />
designating September as CMT Awareness<br />
Month in <strong>Talbot</strong> County. Sweeney will share with<br />
the group a range of topics from raising awareness<br />
of CMT throughout the country to being the<br />
mother of a child with CMT to the good news<br />
about the research spearheaded by the CMTA.<br />
Please plan to be at the <strong>Talbot</strong> County Free Library,<br />
100 Dover Street, Easton, 10am until noon.<br />
Friends, family and all others interested in learning<br />
more about life with CMT are welcome to<br />
come. More information from Missy Warfield,<br />
group facilitator, at<br />
"missywarfield.cmta@gmail.com"<br />
Chapel District Elementary in<br />
Cordova, MD<br />
Saturday, October 5th from<br />
12:00-4:00 pm<br />
Games, Prizes, Bouncers, Silent Auction,<br />
Food and More!<br />
Call 410-829-4941 for more information.<br />
Come Sell or Buy<br />
Featuring sporting goods, fishing, hunting and<br />
boating gear, and general yard sale items.<br />
Saturday Sept. 28th~7-11am<br />
Rain date Sept. 29th<br />
29511 Canvasback Drive<br />
located behind Easton Wal-Mart<br />
Sept. 7: <strong>The</strong> Veterans Recognition Committee<br />
of the Eastern Shore is holding its 15th annual<br />
Veterans Recognition Day at Sailwinds Park in<br />
Cambridge. Open 10am-2pm. Free admission.<br />
Free coffee & donuts at stage door canteen. Military<br />
displays, USO show, door prizes.<br />
Sept. 8: Pancake Breakfast at Oxford VFD from<br />
8 to 11 am.<br />
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Tables Available – Commercial Welcome<br />
Sponsored by Sons of the American Legion<br />
For info call Royce 410.770.5778<br />
Sept. 8: Historic Walking Tour of Oxford. Meet<br />
at the ferry dock at 10:30am for this free tour!<br />
Sept. 8 & 15: Breakfast, 8-11am, $8. All you can<br />
eat. American Legion <strong>Talbot</strong> Post 70, 29511 Canvasback<br />
Dr., Easton. 410-822-9138.<br />
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Welcome You to our 5th Annual<br />
ALPACA<br />
Farm Days & Festival<br />
September<br />
21st & 22nd<br />
Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm<br />
Sunday 11:00am - 4:00pm<br />
Hosted by: PHIL AND VICKIE LISKE (410-673-2002)<br />
Oustanding Dreams Farm<br />
24480 Pinetown Road (Off Rt. 16 near Harmony)<br />
Preston, Maryland<br />
*Fun for the Entire Family*<br />
Free Admission, Donations Gratefully Appreciated<br />
CRAFT VENDORS and FOOD VENDORS<br />
FIBER ART DEMONSTRATIONS<br />
PONY RIDES - GAMES - FACE PAINTING - MOONBOUNCE<br />
Special Sale Items in our<br />
Farm Store<br />
And Most Importantly...<br />
Visit our (30 plus) “Beautiful Alpacas”.<br />
New litle ones on the way.<br />
Come see for yourself why everyone Falls in<br />
Love...at 1st Sight.<br />
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UPCOMING EVENTS<br />
Sept. 8: Fair Plays Vintage Base Ball Games.<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> hosts the State Championship Tournament.<br />
Our vintage Base Ball team (yes, it was spelled<br />
as two words back then) is going to host the Vintage<br />
State Championship. Believe it or not, there<br />
are five teams in Maryland playing 1864 base ball.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Fair Plays recently won the Golden Ball Tournament<br />
in New York. Will they take their first state<br />
championship? Or will they once again come in<br />
second? Games start at 12 noon at Mt. Pleasant<br />
Park, 12 Magnolia St., Easton, MD. Enjoy a full<br />
day of old-time base ball as it was played in 1864.<br />
Teams from all over Maryland vie for the title of<br />
State Champion. Free admission. For more information,<br />
go to hstc.org or call 410-822-0773.<br />
Sept. 8: Grandparents' Day Breakfast at the<br />
Cordova Firehall from 7:30am til 11:00am. All you<br />
can eat omelets made to order, scrambled eggs,<br />
bacon, scrapple, creamed chip beef, pancakes<br />
and sweet treats. Adults $8.00, children ages 6 to<br />
12 $5.00, and children ages 5 and under are Free.<br />
For more information, call 410-364-5752.<br />
Sept. 9: Grocery Bingo is back! Because the<br />
first Monday of Sept. is Labor Day, Grocery Bingo<br />
will take place on September 9th at the Cordova<br />
Firehall. Doors open at 6 pm and games begin at<br />
7pm. Refreshments are available. For more information,<br />
call 410-820-1283.<br />
Sept. 9: FREE Concert featuring Genticorum<br />
at the <strong>Talbot</strong> County Senior Center, Brookletts<br />
Place, Easton, 1-1:45pm. This free concert is<br />
open to the public. <strong>The</strong> program is funded by a<br />
grant from the <strong>Talbot</strong> County Arts Council, with<br />
revenues provided by the Maryland State Arts<br />
Council, <strong>Talbot</strong> County and the Towns of Easton<br />
and Oxford and through the generosity of Carpe<br />
Diem Arts.<br />
Sept. 11: <strong>The</strong> Activities Singles Klub (ASK) will<br />
meet at Easton Diner on Rt. 50 in Easton, MD at<br />
6pm. (Please park in the rear and enter through<br />
the rear marked door). You may purchase dinner<br />
(placing orders upon arrival). <strong>The</strong>n participate in a<br />
short business meeting as the evening unfolds.<br />
Adult Singles (Single, Divorced, Separated or<br />
Widowed) are invited to attend. We hope you’ll<br />
come out and meet some new single friends and<br />
learn about the many activities offered through the<br />
Klub. Current newsletter and activities calendar<br />
will be available. Contact Donna at 410-634-1236<br />
for more information.<br />
Sept. 13 & 27: Friday Night Dinners at the Easton<br />
VFW, Ladies Aux. 5118. Sept. 13: Beef tips<br />
over noodles, 5-8pm, $9. Sept. 27: Chicken<br />
Parmesan over noodles, 5-8pm, $9. 355 Glebe<br />
Rd., Easton. Regular menu & carryouts available.<br />
Sept. 14: St. Luke’s United Methodist Church,<br />
304 <strong>Talbot</strong> Street, St. Michaels, will hold a Craft<br />
and Used Book Sale from 10am to 2pm, rain or<br />
shine. All are welcome to enjoy a wide selection of<br />
gently used books at very affordable prices, as<br />
well as lovely items created by local craftspeople.<br />
For further information call the church office at<br />
410-745-2534.<br />
Sept 14: Second Annual Crab Feast at New Beginnings<br />
UM Church, 12020 Central Ave.,<br />
Ridgely, MD from 12-5pm. At door $35.00, Children<br />
12 years & under $15.00. Call 410-482-<br />
4174.<br />
BBQ Chicken - Hot Dogs - Baked Beans - Corn on Cob<br />
Tomatoes - Delicious Desserts & Cold Drinks<br />
Saturday September 28, 2013 ~ 11 to 4pm<br />
5642 Poplar Lane, Bellevue Maryland<br />
Featuring – Gospel Zionaires of Princess Anne, Maryland<br />
Ticket donation - $30.00 each<br />
Sales Information - 410-745-6151<br />
Pastor Delores Pinder – 410-745-3399<br />
For more information call 410-822-3311<br />
Sept. 19: Gilbert Cephas, a.k.a. Gil the Magnificent<br />
will entertain with comedy and ventriloquism<br />
at the <strong>Talbot</strong> County Senior Center,<br />
Brookletts Place, Easton, 12:30-1:30pm. This<br />
program is funded by donations from the American<br />
Legion Blake-Blackston Post #77, and in part<br />
by a grant from the <strong>Talbot</strong> County Arts Council,<br />
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with revenues provided by the Maryland State<br />
Arts Council, <strong>Talbot</strong> County, and the Towns of<br />
Easton and Oxford.<br />
Sept. 20: Spaghetti Dinner at Ruthsburg Community<br />
Center, 4:30-7:30pm. Adults $10, children<br />
$5, under age six is free. Advance tickets avail-<br />
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UPCOMING EVENTS<br />
able by calling 410-758-0923 or 410-758-4290.<br />
All proceeds benefit Ruthsburg Community Club<br />
Inc.<br />
Sept. 20 & 21: Queen Anne Hillsboro Volunteer<br />
Fire Co. Annual Fireman’s Fair in downtown<br />
Queen Anne at the Firehouse. Friday<br />
7-10pm: Race Car, Petting Zoo 7-8pm, Bingo 7-<br />
10pm. Saturday 6-10pm: Parade 5pm, Bingo 6-<br />
10pm and Music by 11 Horses 7-10pm.<br />
Sept. 21: Cub Scout Pack 532 Drive-Thru BBQ<br />
Chicken Fundraiser at the Easton Elks Lodge 4-<br />
6pm. Menu includes ½ BBQ Chicken, Side, Roll<br />
w/ butter and Drink $7.00 in advance $10.00<br />
event day (concessions and bake goods to be<br />
sold also). Please contact Doug Kirby- douglaskirby@gmail.com<br />
or visit Cub Scout Pack 532<br />
Facebook page. Proceeds will support Pack 532<br />
Cub Scout Program.<br />
Sept. 21: GENEALOGY: Upper Shore Genealogical<br />
Society’s 40th Anniversary Luncheon<br />
& Meeting, held at Millington U.M. Church<br />
Hall, 392 Cypress St., Millington, MD, 11:30am-<br />
3pm. Special Speaker-Dr. Kenneth L. Carroll.<br />
Reservations required. $10 each, bring a guest.<br />
Make check payable to USGS and mail to Mary<br />
Ellen Larrimore, 305 Farwell Road, Chestertown,<br />
MD 21620 before Sept. 14. More info, call 410-<br />
438-2878.<br />
Sept. 21: <strong>The</strong> Federalsburg Historical Society<br />
will hold its annual Heritage Day from 10am to<br />
4pm at the Federalsburg Area Heritage Museum.<br />
This event is FREE and will feature a transportation<br />
theme: From Buggies To Motorized Vehicles<br />
From <strong>The</strong> 1880's To <strong>The</strong> 1950's. Many vehicles<br />
will be parked inside and outside the museum.<br />
Owners will be present to talk about them and answer<br />
questions. Lunch items for sale. Gift shop<br />
open. Winning raffle ticket will be drawn for extended<br />
weekend stay at Montego Bay, Ocean<br />
City, Maryland. Raffle tickets on a refinished trunk<br />
will be sold; tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. <strong>The</strong><br />
trunk will be given away at our Christmas In <strong>The</strong><br />
Museum event on Dec. 9th. Everyone welcome.<br />
<strong>The</strong> museum is located at 100 Covey & Williams<br />
Alley (behind Town Hall) in Federalsburg. For<br />
more info contact Richard Wheatley at 410-754-<br />
5639.<br />
Sept. 21: MRYC Foundation Annual Awards<br />
Dinner, honoring Adam Werblow, Head Sailing<br />
Coach, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and America’s<br />
winningest collegiate sailing coach, 6-9pm.<br />
Miles River Yacht Club, St. Michaels, MD. Cocktails<br />
and Hors d’oeuvres, Gourmet Dinner, Silent<br />
and Live Auction, Presentation of the Colors by<br />
the Easton High School Navy JROTC, patriotic<br />
and nautical music by the Wye Choral Scholars,<br />
Presentation by Coach Werblow. For more information,<br />
visit MRYCFoundationDinner@gmail.com<br />
or telephone 410-921-6792.<br />
Sept. 21: Learn to “Storyboard”—the First<br />
Step in Filmmaking, 10-11:30am at the Easton<br />
Library. Join Liza Ledford, from the Chesapeake<br />
Film Festival, and Jon Michael Shink, from Pendrawgn<br />
Productions, producers of DC’s annual<br />
Pendrawgn Youth Film Festival, for a fun-filled<br />
workshop in film storyboarding. For ages 8 to 18.<br />
Pre-registration is required. (Note: Program size<br />
is limited to 30 attendees, so be sure to sign up<br />
Weekly Service - Winter Closings - Winter Mesh Covers<br />
Full Service<br />
Design - Sales - Installation - Renovation<br />
Tile - Concrete and Vinyl<br />
soon.) Following the workshop, the Chesapeake<br />
Film Festival will screen select films from the 2013<br />
Pendrawgyn Youth Film Festival. <strong>The</strong> screening<br />
is free and open to all ages. Call 410-822-1626.<br />
Sept. 21: Karaoke with Alan Cheezum, 8-<br />
11pm. American Legion <strong>Talbot</strong> Post 70, 29511<br />
Canvasback Dr., Easton. 410-822-9138.<br />
Sept. 21: Patriots Lighted Boat Parade.<br />
Events from the Oxford Park starting at 3pm ending<br />
with a lighted boat parade at dusk.<br />
Locally Owned & Operated<br />
Insured<br />
MHIC#72118-01<br />
Sept. 21 & 22: Alpaca Farm Days & Festival.<br />
Saturday, 10am-5pm & Sunday 11am-4pm. Fun<br />
for the entire family. Free admission. Donations<br />
gratefully appreciated. Craft Vendors, Food Vendors,<br />
Fibert Art Demonstrations, Pony Rides,<br />
Games, Face Painting and Moonbounce. Special<br />
sale items in our farm store and most importantly<br />
visit our 30 plus Alpacas! Outstanding Dreams<br />
Farm, 24480 Pinetown Road, Preston, MD.<br />
Hosted by: Phil and Vickie Liske, 410-673-2002.<br />
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Trappe-ToberFEST 2013<br />
Saturday, October 5th<br />
11am - 5pm<br />
3928 Main Street, Trappe<br />
Vendors ~ Food<br />
Kidz Area<br />
Live Entertainment<br />
www.trappemd.net<br />
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UPCOMING EVENTS<br />
Sept. 21: St. Michaels A Fair on Fremont<br />
Street, St. Michaels, MD from 12-5pm. Rain date<br />
from Sept. 22 from 12-5pm. Come one come all<br />
to enjoy a good old fashion block party/fair celebrating<br />
the changing of the seasons. <strong>The</strong> event is<br />
open to the public free of admission charge. This<br />
community function on Fremont, hopes to gather<br />
residents and visitors to celebrate the changing of<br />
CUB SCOUT PACK 532<br />
CAMPOREE & OVERNIGHT<br />
SEPT 21 NOON - SEPT 22 9AM<br />
Join us for fun & learning!<br />
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This family event is open to all area Packs and boys (1st-5th grade).<br />
First Aid<br />
Model Rocket Building<br />
Campfire<br />
Outdoor Movie<br />
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the seasons. We have invited many of our <strong>Talbot</strong><br />
County non-profits, street vendors, restaurants &<br />
retailers to take part in this event. <strong>The</strong>re will be<br />
music, family activities, games, local street vendors<br />
and a beer garden sponsored by Black Thorn<br />
restaurant and lots food to tempt everyone’s pallets.<br />
Saint Michaels businesses & and residents<br />
are coming together to celebrate our town. Good<br />
old fashion small town fun for all to enjoy. Please<br />
contact: St. Michaels Events at info@stmichaelsevents.co<br />
or call 410-745-3368. Event sponsored<br />
by St. Michaels Events.<br />
Location: Easton Elks Lodge<br />
502 Dutchmans Lane, Easton, MD<br />
$8.00 Child & Adult + $5.00 additional person<br />
Contact Jeff Rank for additional information at<br />
jeffreyrank@gmail.com or 443-786-0737.<br />
Heritage Day at the Historical Society<br />
All-You-Can-Eat Crab Feast &<br />
Chicken Fry with<br />
Cornhole Tournament<br />
11 a.m. ~ Cordova Exhibit Ribbon Cutting ~ Free<br />
12-5 p.m. ~ Cordova Picnic — All-You-Can-Eat Crab<br />
Feast & Chicken Fry w/Tournament Registration included<br />
$25 per adult, $10 age 7-17, under 6 yrs. Free<br />
Corn Hole Tournament only ~ $10<br />
1:30 p.m. ~ Corn Hole Tournament Registration<br />
2 p.m. ~ Corn Hole Tournament Begins<br />
Cash prizes will be:<br />
1st Place ~ $100<br />
2nd Place ~ $50<br />
3rd Place ~ $25<br />
September 28, 2013<br />
in the Historical Society Garden<br />
25 S. Washington St., Easton, MD<br />
For more information<br />
go to our website at<br />
www.hstc.org<br />
or call<br />
410-822-0773<br />
Sept. 22: Scrapbooking at the Cordova Firehall<br />
from 9 am to 5 pm. Everyone is welcome - even<br />
if you have never scrapbooked before. Come and<br />
see what it is all about. Cost is $25.00 and includes<br />
breakfast and lunch as well as snacks.<br />
Lots of cropping space and time to work on your<br />
scrapbooks. Various vendors will be there. Pay<br />
when you arrive. Call Cathie for more information<br />
and to reserve your space at 410-924-6535.<br />
Sept. 28: St. Michael’s Faith Fest showcases<br />
the very best in local Christian musical talent,<br />
food, and fellowship, 10am to 4pm. Faith Fest<br />
2013 promises to be even better than last year.<br />
To donate, visit stmichaelsfaithfest.org.<br />
Sept. 28: Huge Yard Sale. Come sell or buy.<br />
Featuring sporting goods, fishing, hunting and<br />
boating geer, and general yard sale items. Rain<br />
date Sept. 29. 29511 Canvasback Dr., Easton.<br />
(located behind Easton Walmart). Tables Available.<br />
Commercial Welcome. Sponsored by Sons<br />
of the American Legion. For information call<br />
Royce at 410-770-5778.<br />
Sept. 28: Oxford Ladies Rummage Sale at Oxford<br />
Fire House, 9am to noon.<br />
Sept. 28: Oxford Library’s 37th Annual Book<br />
Sale, Market Street, Oxford, 8am to 2pm. Rain<br />
date: Sunday, September 29, 2013.<br />
Sept. 28: Karaoke with Bill Cruz, 8-11pm.<br />
American Legion <strong>Talbot</strong> Post 70, 29511 Canvasback<br />
Dr., Easton. 410-822-9138.<br />
Sept. 28: St. Luke UMC Annual A.U.C.E. Crab<br />
Feast, 11am-4pm. 5642 Poplar Lane, Bellevue,<br />
MD. BBQ Chicken, hot dogs, baked beans, corn<br />
on the cob, tomatoes, delicious desserts and cold<br />
drinks. Featuring Gospel Zionaires of Princess<br />
Anne, Maryland. Ticket donation: $30 each.<br />
Sales information call 410-745-6151.<br />
Sept. 28: Heritage Day at the Historical Society,<br />
25 S. Washington St., Easton in the Historical<br />
Society Garden. Kick off Heritage Day at 11am<br />
with a free exhibit opening. 12 noon to 5pm Cordova<br />
Picnic and 2 to 5 pm Corn Hole Tournament.<br />
A partnership between the Chapel District 4-H<br />
Club and HSTC culminates with this exhibit about<br />
the history of Cordova and the Chapel district<br />
community: Windows to the Past: Cordova Remembered.<br />
Immediately following the exhibit<br />
opening will be the Cordova Picnic and Corn Hole<br />
Tournament, beginning at 12pm in the HSTC Garden.<br />
<strong>The</strong> cost for the all you can eat picnic of<br />
crabs and chicken is $25 per adult and $10 per<br />
child 7-17. Children under 6 are free. <strong>The</strong> picnic<br />
price includes registration for the Corn Hole Tournament.<br />
Those who only want to play can pay $10<br />
per person. <strong>The</strong> Tournament will start at 2 pm.<br />
Oct. 5: Trappe-ToberFEST, 11am-5pm, 3928<br />
Main St., Trappe. Vendors, food, kidz area, and<br />
live entertainment. www.trappemd.net<br />
Oct. 5: 26th Annual Fall Carnival at the Chapel<br />
District Elementary in Cordova, 12-4pm. Games,<br />
Prizes, Bouncers, Silent Auction, Food and more!<br />
Call 410-829-4941 for more information.<br />
Oct. 5: 6th Annual Bonnie Hilghman Cancer<br />
Fund Golf Tournament at the Hog Neck Golf<br />
Course, 10142 Old Cordova Rd., Easton. 7:30am<br />
registration, 8:30am shotgun start. For more information<br />
call Duane Hilghman at 410-820-0496.<br />
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Up, Up and Away<br />
at Easton Airport<br />
Day 2013<br />
Easton Airport Day is a fun-filled annual<br />
event offering the whole family an up<br />
close opportunity to visit their local airport<br />
and see what flying is all about. <strong>The</strong> Easton<br />
Airport is presenting its fifth annual day this<br />
year on Saturday, September 28, 2013.<br />
Back by popular demand, Easton Airport<br />
Day 2013 will begin with a Hot Air Balloon<br />
Launch at 7am. Teams can register to<br />
compete in the Jet Pull at 9am. At 10am the<br />
airport will close to all aircraft for 1 hour to<br />
accommodate a 5K fun run and 1 mile walk<br />
on the runways and taxiways. <strong>The</strong> schedule<br />
of activities continues throughout the day<br />
with formation flyovers, the world-famous<br />
rubber chicken drop, plane rides and introductory<br />
lessons. Displays of unique aircraft<br />
and classic cars will also be available.<br />
General admission and parking is free<br />
for the entire day. Advance registration with<br />
payment is required for teams taking part in<br />
Jet Pull and for individuals and families<br />
joining the Run/Walk. <strong>The</strong> Easton Airport<br />
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Day VIP program offers interested guests a<br />
behind the scenes look at the unique aircraft<br />
that will be flying the formations, a seat in<br />
the pilots briefing and the best seats on the<br />
tarmac to view the flying formations. Food<br />
and beverages will be available for purchase<br />
from Easton Ruritan Club and Sugar Buns.<br />
Easton Airport Day is a component<br />
fund of the Mid-Shore Community Foundation.<br />
Proceeds from the day go to support<br />
good works in the community. Organizers<br />
select a nonprofit to receive the proceeds<br />
from that year’s event. For 2013, Habitat for<br />
Humanity Choptank has been selected as the<br />
beneficiary. Funding is designated for Repair<br />
Corps, Habitat Choptank’s housing repair<br />
program which will assist U.S. veterans<br />
and their families whose homes are in critical<br />
need of repair.<br />
For more information about Easton<br />
Airport Day, to register for the Jet Pull, the<br />
Fun Run/Walk, or the VIP Program, or to become<br />
a sponsor, visit www.EastonAirport-<br />
Days.com or call 410-770-8055.<br />
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Queen Anne Hillsboro<br />
Volunteer Fire Company<br />
Annual<br />
Fireman’s Fair<br />
Friday, September 20th 7pm - 10pm &<br />
Saturday, September 21st 6pm - 10pm<br />
in downtown Queen Anne at the Firehouse<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Race Car<br />
Petting Zoo 7pm-9pm<br />
Bingo 7pm-10pm<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Parade 5pm<br />
Bingo 6pm-10pm<br />
Music by 11 Horses 7pm-10pm<br />
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Watch Skipjacks Compete at Cambridge Race on September 21st<br />
Long Wharf in Cambridge will offer<br />
free riverside views of vessels competing in<br />
the 17th Annual Choptank Heritage Skipjack<br />
Race on Saturday, September 21. <strong>The</strong><br />
race begins at 10am following a parade of<br />
skipjacks out of Cambridge Creek. <strong>The</strong><br />
start/finish line is just off Long Wharf, allowing<br />
spectators close-up views of the action.<br />
Bleacher seating will be available there<br />
during the race, as well as food and gift vendors<br />
and information booths. Bill Smith will<br />
fire his cannon to salute the vessels during<br />
the parade and signal the official race start.<br />
A radio-controlled skipjack regatta held by<br />
members of the Model Sailing Club of the<br />
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum will<br />
provide entertainment while the full-size<br />
skipjacks are on the middle legs of their<br />
race.<br />
Thomas Parker is bringing his traditional<br />
buyboat, Thomas J, down from<br />
Chestertown to serve as the race committee<br />
boat. About eight skipjacks are expected to<br />
compete this year, with final numbers dependent<br />
on vessels’ condition and schedule<br />
availability.<br />
<strong>The</strong> boats compete for pride, not prize,<br />
with each participating skipjack receiving<br />
equal show-up money, derived from sponsorships<br />
and donations. <strong>The</strong> skipjack Nathan<br />
of Dorchester, acting as host vessel for the<br />
event, donates her portion back to the race<br />
to allow larger awards to the other skipjacks.<br />
<strong>The</strong> winning skipjack and her captain’s<br />
names are engraved on the permanent Chop-<br />
tank Heritage Cup Trophy, established and<br />
sponsored by the National Bank of Cambridge.<br />
<strong>The</strong> trophy is kept on display at the<br />
Dorchester County Visitor Center. <strong>The</strong> winning<br />
captain receives a smaller version of<br />
the trophy. Capt. Ed Farley won the 2012<br />
race with his skipjack, H.M. Krentz.<br />
Craig’s Drug Store is sponsoring the<br />
Captains and Crew Reception at Snappers<br />
Waterfront Café in Cambridge on Friday,<br />
September 20, from 6 to 8pm. <strong>The</strong> public is<br />
invited to come out and meet the participants<br />
while supporting efforts to keep these traditional<br />
Chesapeake Bay oyster-dredging vessels<br />
alive and sailing. Reception tickets are<br />
$25 if purchased in advance or $30 after<br />
September 14 and are available online<br />
through the current-race page of the<br />
Nathan’s website, www.skipjack-nathan.org.<br />
Craig’s Drug Store also sponsors this<br />
year’s race t-shirt, available at Craig’s in<br />
Cambridge, at the reception, at Long Wharf<br />
during the race, or at the Nathan’s booth at<br />
the Dorchester Arts Showcase in Cambridge<br />
on Sunday, September 22. Race programs<br />
and 50/50 raffle tickets will be available at<br />
the reception and booth locations. <strong>The</strong> winning<br />
raffle ticket is drawn during the Showcase<br />
on Sunday. All proceeds support the<br />
race and participating skipjacks.<br />
In addition to the National Bank of<br />
Cambridge and Craig’s, other major annual<br />
sponsors are the Nathan Foundation, the<br />
Dorchester Skipjack Committee, and Snappers<br />
Waterfront Café, where the post-race<br />
luncheon and trophy presentation take place,<br />
as well as this year’s reception.<br />
Tri Gas & Oil has signed on as a Boat<br />
Sponsor. Other early sponsor commitments<br />
include Cambridge Rotary Club, <strong>The</strong> J.M.<br />
Clayton Company and Delmarva Printing.<br />
Additional sponsors and donors are welcome<br />
and encouraged to contact Race Chairman<br />
Lou Hyman at 410-330-6634 for<br />
details.<br />
For more information, to become a race<br />
sponsor or to make a donation, contact the<br />
Dorchester Skipjack Committee at 410-228-<br />
7141 or visit its website, www.skipjacknathan.org.<br />
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Finger Lakes NY Trip<br />
Pack your bags! Grasonville Senior<br />
Center has planned a motor coach trip to<br />
Finger Lakes NY and Boldt Castle July 8 –<br />
11, 2014.<br />
Package highlights include Corning<br />
Museum of Glass, Winery tour and tasting,<br />
National Soaring Museum, Sonnenberg<br />
Gardens and Mansion, Wegmans Marketplace,<br />
Willards Memorial Chapel, Skaneateles<br />
Lake sightseeing cruise, 1000 Islands<br />
cruise and Boldt Castle with free time in<br />
Alexandria Bay area. Also included are 3<br />
nights lodging, 3 breakfasts, 3 dinners, and<br />
motor coach transportation.<br />
Cost for this cool summer get-a-way is<br />
$540 per person double occupancy. Single<br />
supplement additional $139. Optional insurance<br />
is available. A deposit of $100 is due at<br />
time of sign up and balance is due by June 6,<br />
2014. This trip is open to adults of all ages.<br />
Seats are limited so reserve your spot today.<br />
Grasonville Senior Center is conveniently<br />
located at 4802 Main Street, Grasonville.<br />
Call for more information 410-827-6010.<br />
SEPTEMBER<br />
8th Breakfast 8-11 am ~ $8 AUCE, Omlettes made to order<br />
15th Breakfast 8-11 am ~ $8 AUCE, Omlettes made to order<br />
18th Pit Beef 11-1pm ~ $8<br />
21st Karaoke with Alan cheezum~ 8-11pm<br />
28th Karaoke with Bill Cruz ~ 8-11pm<br />
Thursday’s Steamed Shrimp, Crab Cakes/Balls<br />
Friday’s Super Burgers<br />
Open for lunch Thursday, Friday, & Saturday<br />
Free chips during happy hour (4-6) every Tues. & Wed.<br />
PUBLIC WELCOME<br />
American Legion <strong>Talbot</strong> Post 70<br />
29511 Canvasback Drive, Easton, MD (behind Walmart)<br />
410-822-9138<br />
This is a special report! It’s true, it’s been confirmed!<br />
New To You Consignments<br />
has changed its name and location!<br />
Deja Vu Consignments<br />
is now located at<br />
1136 Blades Farm Road, Denton<br />
(off Rt. 404 between Food Lion and Farm Credit)<br />
OPEN HOUSE ~ September 14th<br />
Chicken Barbecue - Vendors - Giveaways<br />
Hours: M-F 9-5, Sat. 9-3<br />
► Women’s Clothing sizes 0-26/28<br />
► Children’s Clothing sizes nb-16/18<br />
► Household and Small Furniture<br />
► Now offering local artisans and<br />
vendor space rentals<br />
► Flea Market Space Available<br />
► Caroline County Grown Produce<br />
a purchase of $30 or more<br />
Cannot be combined with any other coupons.<br />
Limit one per customer. Expires October 1, 2013<br />
410-829-9590<br />
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First-of-Its-Kind Easement Protects Historic Area from<br />
Sea Level Rise Impacts<br />
Coastal resilience considered in preservation of Harriet Tubman National Park and Byway site<br />
Through a first-of-its-kind easement<br />
designed to protect coastal areas from the<br />
impacts of sea level rise and storm surge, the<br />
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314 Tilghman Street, Oxford, MD<br />
WE CATER!<br />
September Hours: Extended Hours Labor Day Weekend.<br />
**Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays**<br />
Sun., Mon., & Thurs. 12-8pm • Fri. & Sat. 12-9pm<br />
(September 30th we will be closed going to weekends only til Oct. 20th)<br />
$2 OFF<br />
Haircut with<br />
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Tom’s specializes in<br />
Men’s Clipper Cuts, Fades,<br />
Military and more<br />
With Coupon. Exp. Sept. 30, 2013<br />
410-924-6298<br />
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Illusions Hair Designs<br />
Welcomes<br />
Tom Wallace<br />
to our family<br />
State of Maryland has preserved 221 acres<br />
in Dorchester County along the Harriet Tubman<br />
Underground Railroad National Historical<br />
Park and Scenic Byway. Governor<br />
Martin O’Malley and the Board of Public<br />
Works approved funding to preserve the<br />
land through a Coastal Resilience Easement.<br />
“Because of our State’s vulnerability to<br />
sea level rise ─ especially in our coastal<br />
communities ─ we must now consider the<br />
possible impacts of flooding and storm surge<br />
when we look to conserve our open space,”<br />
said Governor O’Malley. “This first-of-itskind<br />
easement will not only protect a significant<br />
natural and historic area from<br />
development, it also includes requirements<br />
that address the threat of climate change.”<br />
A new element under Program Open<br />
Space, Coastal Resilience Easements are designed<br />
to protect areas that may be prone to<br />
high waters and storm surge by permanently<br />
eliminating development, restricting impervious<br />
surfaces, protecting areas that allow<br />
wetlands to migrate, and requiring periodic<br />
Soil Conservation and Water Quality plan<br />
FULL FAMILY HAIRCARE<br />
Open Monday-Saturday<br />
Thursday & Friday Evenings<br />
Closed Wednesday<br />
(continued on page 13)<br />
Walk-Ins Welcome—Appointments Appreciated<br />
Valerie Flatten • Dixie Caulk • Denise Pritchett • Jean Weaver<br />
Laura Carroll Geib • Tom Wallace • Tori Warner<br />
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An example of land that would be protected<br />
through this new easement program.<br />
Photo by Alan Sakakhiara<br />
continued from page 12<br />
updates ─ all of which can help natural areas<br />
more quickly recover from flooding.<br />
This easement will conserve a significant<br />
historic site along the Harriet Tubman<br />
Underground Railroad National Historical<br />
Park and Scenic Byway, including the<br />
Brodess Plantation where Tubman was once<br />
enslaved. Located less than a mile from<br />
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, the<br />
property features sensitive and important<br />
forests, farmlands and wetlands and includes<br />
habitat for the endangered Delmarva Fox<br />
Squirrel and Forest Interior Dwelling birds.<br />
Also known as the Lake Property, the<br />
easement was made possible thanks to the<br />
Late Victoria Lake Waters, Millie Lake,<br />
Benito and Barbara Lake, Ellen Bronte Lake<br />
and Edward James.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Maryland Department of Natural<br />
Resources and the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy<br />
will work together to manage the<br />
area. In April the Maryland Environmental<br />
Trust and the Conservancy permanently protected<br />
226 acres of farmland along the<br />
byway.<br />
Over the past century, Maryland has<br />
seen approximately one foot of relative sea<br />
level rise and the disappearance of 13 bay<br />
islands. To better protect coastal areas<br />
threatened by encroaching waters, DNR<br />
now reviews all land acquisitions for climate<br />
change impacts. Climate change and coastal<br />
data used in development of the easement is<br />
available to the public through Maryland’s<br />
Coastal Atlas. More on protecting coastal<br />
habitats can be found on the Chesapeake and<br />
Coastal Service website.<br />
<strong>The</strong> three-member Board of Public<br />
Works is composed of Governor O’Malley<br />
(chair), Treasurer Nancy Kopp and Comptroller<br />
Peter Franchot. BPW is authorized by<br />
the General Assembly to approve major construction<br />
and consultation contracts, equipment<br />
purchases, property transactions and<br />
other procurement transactions.<br />
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8133 Elliott Road, Suite 201<br />
Easton, Maryland<br />
443-786-9095<br />
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Boarding ● Lessons ● Training<br />
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Indoor and Outdoor Sand Arena PLUS<br />
a 1/3 mile race track and trails!<br />
Arena Rentals Available<br />
Showing local, out of state & Breed shows.<br />
Maryland Licensed Stable<br />
Conveniently located between Routes 404 & 50<br />
12480 Blades Road, Cordova, MD 21625<br />
Sam Fike, Owner<br />
410-364-3008 Farm 410-829-0857 Cell<br />
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Email: kingsmeadow@atlanticbb.net<br />
Training horse and rider to build a stronger relationship!<br />
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<strong>The</strong> MRYC Foundation is seeking<br />
grant applications from non-profit organizations<br />
engaged in youth-oriented competitive<br />
sailing, rowing and swimming, and maritime-focused<br />
educational activities in the<br />
Chesapeake Bay region. Applications may<br />
be accessed and downloaded at www.mrycfoundation.org<br />
or by writing MRYC Foundation,<br />
606A North <strong>Talbot</strong> Street, Suite 115,<br />
MRYC Foundation Seeks Grant Requests;<br />
Raises Funds for Grant-Making<br />
E&J HAULING<br />
Lawn Services, House Clean Outs, House Cleaning<br />
YOU CALL I’ll HAUL ~ 410-482-2229 or 410-714-0802<br />
Trappe-ToberFEST 2013<br />
Saturday, October 5th<br />
11am-5pm<br />
3928 Main Street, Trappe<br />
Calling all vendors, craft vendors,<br />
community group & volunteers.<br />
Applications available on line at<br />
www.trappemd.net<br />
Click community events,<br />
due by September 21st.<br />
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St. Michaels, MD 21663. <strong>The</strong> application<br />
deadline for the Fall 2013 grants cycle is October<br />
15, 2013.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Foundation, formed in 2010 as an<br />
independent tax-exempt charitable foundation,<br />
has to date granted $83,822 to 17 nonprofit<br />
organizations for scholarships,<br />
equipment, boats and operating expenses.<br />
<strong>The</strong> organizations have been based throughout<br />
Maryland’s Eastern Shore and in Annapolis.<br />
<strong>The</strong> MRYC Foundation is supported by<br />
approximately 250 individual, foundation<br />
and corporate donors who make its grants<br />
possible, and by the proceeds from its annual<br />
Awards Dinner.<br />
This year’s third Awards Dinner, sponsored<br />
by Brown Advisory of Baltimore, will<br />
be held on Saturday, September 21, from<br />
6-9pm at the Miles River Yacht Club in St.<br />
Michaels, Maryland. Supporters are urged<br />
to make their reservations now for this<br />
perennially sold-out event, which will honor<br />
Adam Werblow, Head Varsity Sailing Coach<br />
at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. As<br />
America’s most successful collegiate sailing<br />
coach, Werblow is completing his 25th season<br />
at St. Mary’s with 15 national titles<br />
against the best sailing teams in the country.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se include the 2010 ICSA/APS<br />
Team Race National Championship and the<br />
2009 ICSA/GILL Co-ed National Dingy<br />
Sailing Championship, considered the Super<br />
Bowl of intercollegiate sailing. St. Mary’s<br />
placed second at the Team Race National<br />
Championship last May, even beating National<br />
Champion Yale in the last race of the<br />
day.<br />
Werblow has coached nearly 150 All-<br />
American sailors and three Olympians in his<br />
illustrious career, including an Olympic Silver<br />
Medalist and two Rolex Yachtswomen<br />
of the Year. St. Mary’s College is widely<br />
seen as one of the premier sailing programs<br />
in the country. Coach Werblow has also<br />
served eight times as Head Coach of the<br />
U.S. Youth Worlds Team, winning Gold and<br />
Silver Medals, and was named as the Developmental<br />
Coach of the Year by U.S. Sailing’s<br />
Olympic Sailing Committee.<br />
Reservations may be made for the<br />
Awards Dinner at $100 per person or $800<br />
for a table of eight, by emailing the Foundation<br />
at MRYCFoundationDinner@gmail.com,<br />
telephoning 410-921-6792, or by writing<br />
MRYC Foundation, 606A North <strong>Talbot</strong><br />
Street, Suite 115, St. Michaels, MD 21663.<br />
<strong>The</strong> event will include a reception with<br />
sumptuous hors d’oeuvres and drink, a gourmet<br />
dinner, a Silent and Live Auction, the<br />
presentation of the colors by the Easton<br />
High School Navy JROTC, nautical and patriotic<br />
music by the Wye Choral Scholars of<br />
the Wye Conservatory of Music, and the<br />
award presentation and response by Coach<br />
Werblow.
Goldsboro Volunteer Fire Company<br />
Presents<br />
Help Save Our<br />
Children<br />
Benefit for<br />
Children with Cancer<br />
Money Bingo<br />
Sunday, September 15, 2013<br />
Goldsboro Volunteer Fire Co.<br />
Doors Open at 12:30pm<br />
Quickie Bingo Games from<br />
1pm to 2pm<br />
Bingo Starts at 2pm<br />
2 $500 Jackpots<br />
1 $1,000 Jackpot<br />
(Stipulations Apply)<br />
POKER<br />
BLOWOUT<br />
Sunday,<br />
October 27, 2013<br />
Goldsboro VFC<br />
100% OF $75 entry fee goes to<br />
prize fund<br />
$20 Admittance fee<br />
Includes All You Can Eat Buffet<br />
Beer Available $3 drafts<br />
Entry $75<br />
Optional $5,000 chip $10<br />
Bonanza Countdown<br />
50/50 Games and Raffles<br />
Silent Auction<br />
Packages starting at $20 & $40<br />
Extra Books Available<br />
Benefit Goldsboro VFC<br />
Deal yourself until the final<br />
Table Floor Attendant Available<br />
$10 Satellites Start at 1pm<br />
(admittance fee still required)<br />
Tournament starts at 3pm<br />
All Proceeds to Benefit Kickin’ Kids Cancer<br />
For information call<br />
Vince at 410-924-2904<br />
Hall ReNTals Call 410-482-8884<br />
For additional information call<br />
Vince 410-924-2904<br />
Cash Tables will start after the first table<br />
Out of Tournament<br />
Bingo every wednesday<br />
Doors Open at 5:30pm<br />
Bingo Starts at 7:30pm<br />
Rts. 313 & 287, Goldsboro, Maryland · www.goldsboro700.com<br />
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Andrew Clyde Thurman, 57, St. Michaels<br />
to Shamaine Ann Sherwood, 45, same<br />
Lee Leman Travers, V, 49, Trappe to<br />
Denise Deette McDermott, 46, same<br />
Robert Wayne Hoffmaster, 25, Silver<br />
Spring to Amanda Simone Boxer, 25, Germantown<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> County Marriage Licenses<br />
Michael Ron Barnett, 29, Rockville to<br />
Ashley Diana Mellott, 26, same<br />
Adam Noble Dewitt, 31, McDaniel to Katie<br />
Renee Hoffer, 26, same<br />
Matthew David Schneidman, 28, San Francisco,<br />
CA to Kristen Cecilia Zimmer, 29,<br />
same<br />
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Save the Date –<br />
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Fall Foliage Ride –<br />
October 19th<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Talbot</strong> Interfaith Shelter announces<br />
the second annual Shelter Century Fall Foliage<br />
Ride to be held on October 19, 2013 at<br />
8:00 am. <strong>The</strong> event will feature three separate<br />
rides, an 11 mile family fun ride, a 31<br />
mile fitness ride and a metric century (62.5<br />
mile) ride. Proceeds will benefit the <strong>Talbot</strong><br />
Interfaith Shelter (TIS), a cold weather<br />
homeless shelter in <strong>Talbot</strong> County, MD.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fall foliage ride takes cyclists<br />
through five picturesque waterside villages<br />
in <strong>Talbot</strong> County, sharing the view with<br />
skipjacks, local watermen and sailboat races<br />
on the Miles River and the Chesapeake Bay.<br />
Starting and ending at the St. Michaels Elementary<br />
School, the town of St. Michaels<br />
offers cyclists and their families shopping,<br />
dining and historic lodging. <strong>The</strong> event is a<br />
ride, not a race, and is fun for the entire family.<br />
Rest stops will be available for all<br />
courses with light food, refreshments and<br />
restrooms provided.<br />
All cyclists are treated with homemade<br />
pies of every kind at the end of the event,<br />
and cyclists on the 31 mile and 62.5 mile<br />
rides are invited to join TIS at St. Michaels<br />
Crab and Steak House for free beer and crab<br />
balls on the town’s waterfront afterwards.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Talbot</strong> Interfaith Shelter is dedicated<br />
both to providing safe, temporary shelter<br />
to men, women, and children who lack<br />
adequate housing, and to raising awareness<br />
of the issues of homelessness in <strong>Talbot</strong><br />
County. Fifteen faith communities rotate the<br />
homeless shelter through their church facilities<br />
during the cold weather months. Over<br />
500 volunteers from the faith communities<br />
have worked together since 2008 to keep<br />
neighbors off the streets and in warm beds<br />
during the winter. Sponsors and cyclists participating<br />
in the event will directly help provide<br />
shelter to the homeless during the cold<br />
weather months.<br />
To register for the event, visit the Shelter<br />
Century website<br />
(www.sheltercentury.org). For information<br />
about the <strong>Talbot</strong> Interfaith Shelter, see their<br />
website (www.talbotinterfaithshelter.org).<br />
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<strong>The</strong> last confirmed human case in Maryland<br />
was in 1989, and prior to that there were two<br />
cases in 1982. <strong>The</strong> last confirmed case in a<br />
horse in Maryland was in 2009 in Wicomico<br />
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Although EEE occurs in humans less<br />
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Typical symptoms of EEE in humans<br />
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In horses, EEE is a serious disease that<br />
can be fatal; however, well vaccinated<br />
horses are generally safe from the disease.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Maryland Department of Agriculture<br />
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with their veterinarian to discuss the<br />
best vaccination program for their horse and<br />
its circumstances. <strong>The</strong> horse in Worcester<br />
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horses show a range of clinical signs that<br />
often progress over two to three days, including<br />
depression, altered mental status,<br />
circling, problems with balance, weakness,<br />
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Kathy owns a flock of seventy free-range<br />
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Kathy is also a baker who sells her<br />
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with no prior experience. “I started freerange<br />
for their eggs. As a baker, I use a lot of<br />
eggs.” She gathers eggs twice a day, usually<br />
around three dozen daily, which she washes<br />
and refrigerates. “<strong>The</strong>y’re so pretty; I just<br />
love them,” she says. And indeed, these<br />
fresh eggs are reminiscent of Easter because<br />
they range in color from dark to light blue,<br />
to green, yellow, pink, light and dark brown,<br />
speckled, and white. Kathy explains that<br />
eggs from free-range chickens are lower in<br />
cholesterol and higher in the “good” fat.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y are much different than regular eggs.<br />
For example, she points out that commercial<br />
eggs have pale yellow yolks, but the yolks<br />
on her free-range eggs are dark orange.<br />
Of course, she didn’t start off getting<br />
this many eggs, since she had a much<br />
smaller flock. For her first group of chick-<br />
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Chicken and Eggs<br />
ens she ordered fifty eggs that were then incubated.<br />
Unfortunately for egg production,<br />
twenty-six of the hatched chicks were roosters.<br />
Throughout a year, some chickens are<br />
lost to bad weather or predators such as<br />
foxes, so she is always replenishing her<br />
stock. Breeds in her flock include Rhode Island<br />
Reds (probably the friendliest of the<br />
breeds, she feels), Barred Rock, Plymouth<br />
Rock, Red Link, Polish (which have a big<br />
tuft of feathers on their heads that causes<br />
them to run into things because they can’t<br />
see as well), Black Star and Americana<br />
chickens.<br />
A piece of advice that Kathy has for<br />
anyone thinking of raising chickens or<br />
adding to an existing flock is to have a different<br />
pen for the newcomers. “Nobody told<br />
me they [chickens from different broods]<br />
don’t get along,” she says. “I never expected<br />
the reaction I got when I introduced the new<br />
chickens.” <strong>The</strong> established group of chickens<br />
behaved aggressively toward the<br />
younger chickens and a quick separation of<br />
flocks was needed.<br />
She also has two stalwart overseers of<br />
the flock, her main roosters, Jack and Roo.<br />
A rooster acts as a flock’s protector. “He will<br />
call the hens over when he finds food. He<br />
will pick up a piece of bread and feed it to a<br />
hen.” Roo starts to round up the flock as it<br />
starts getting dusk, very much like a sheepdog<br />
herds sheep. He moves the flock to the<br />
coop and then leads them in.<br />
<strong>The</strong> other chickens are all named<br />
Chicken Nugget because there are just “too<br />
many of them to name each separately”.<br />
Though the names may be the same, each<br />
chicken is an individual. “<strong>The</strong>y are different,”<br />
says Kathy. “<strong>The</strong>y each have a different<br />
personality. Some want to be picked up<br />
and cuddled, some love to be held like a<br />
baby and get their tummies rubbed, and<br />
some want nothing to do with you. <strong>The</strong>y follow<br />
me around like puppies.”<br />
One chicken, a little red hen, will hop<br />
in Kathy’s van and loves to go for a ride<br />
while sitting on a headrest. “I get so many<br />
funny looks; then people realize it’s a<br />
chicken,” laughs Kathy. <strong>The</strong> same hen will<br />
sit next to her as she works on the computer.<br />
After a while, the bird will start to peck at<br />
the keys, imitating Kathy’s movements.<br />
Some chickens like to watch television.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y are fascinated by the movement and<br />
stand there and watch it.”<br />
A common assumption is that chickens<br />
are not very smart. Not so, says Kathy. <strong>The</strong><br />
chickens are a natural alarm system. “<strong>The</strong>y<br />
know when a stranger is on the property and<br />
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think, incredibly challenging and very curious.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y will watch me do something for a<br />
long time and then figure out how to do it.”<br />
For example, after observing Kathy, one<br />
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<strong>The</strong> AAUW (American Association of<br />
University Women) will hold a used book<br />
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ber 21st from 10:00am to 12 Noon at the<br />
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to Noon. In conjunction with the book sale,<br />
there will also be a gently used costume jewelry<br />
sale.<br />
If you would like to donate books,<br />
DVDs, video tapes or CDs to the sale, please<br />
bring them to the Christ Church parish<br />
house on Thursday, September 19th from<br />
9:00am to 1:00pm. No magazines, National<br />
Geographic’s or text books will be accepted,<br />
however. Please do not leave books prior to<br />
that date. Any jewelry donations can be<br />
made by calling Lee Schatz at 410-770-3389<br />
prior to September 19th.<br />
<strong>The</strong> monies raised will support the Education<br />
Foundation and the Legal Advocacy<br />
Fund of the Association. For more information,<br />
contact Patricia Crane (410-819-3653).<br />
<strong>The</strong> AAUW mission is to advance equity<br />
for all women and girls, through advocacy,<br />
education, philanthropy and research.<br />
For membership information, call Janet Harford<br />
at 410-476-5961.<br />
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Presbyterian<br />
Church of Easton<br />
Hosting Silent<br />
Auction, “Penny<br />
Raffle” and Food<br />
<strong>The</strong> Presbyterian Church of Easton,<br />
617 North Washington St, is hosting a<br />
“Penny Raffle” and Silent Auction on Friday,<br />
Sept. 20th. Doors will open at 6:30 pm.,<br />
with auction beginning at 7pm. A variety of<br />
refreshments will be available to purchase<br />
including hot dogs, pizza, chips, popcorn,<br />
candy, soda & water.<br />
Proceeds from this event will help fund<br />
our annual budget which includes much<br />
mission work. We have a strong presence in<br />
our community with our food pantry,<br />
Thanksgiving food bags, volunteering at the<br />
Interfaith shelter with food and people, and<br />
an Angel tree at Christmastime. We also<br />
work with Habitat for Humanity, we host the<br />
New Beginnings Food Co-op, and we provide<br />
monetary support to students in<br />
Malawi, Africa. We are currently in preparations<br />
of starting a community vegetable<br />
garden.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will be goods and services donated<br />
from our Church family and from<br />
local businesses, merchants, and artists. You<br />
don’t want to miss this opportunity to go<br />
home with that special item or service, while<br />
also supporting our mission work.<br />
Contact the church for more info at<br />
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“<strong>The</strong> Power of Insinuation in Speaking & Writing”<br />
September 14, 2013, at 11am ~ Scossa's Restaurant and Lounge, 8 N. Washington St., Easton ~ (410) 822-2202<br />
Author David Mercier shares "<strong>The</strong><br />
Power of Insinuation in Speaking and Writing"<br />
on September 14, 2013, at 11:00am, at<br />
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stay for the networking lunch held afterward.<br />
Easton resident and award-winning author<br />
David Mercier returns to kick off the<br />
Eastern Shore Writers' Association's new<br />
year and first get-together with inspiring<br />
new words of wisdom and autographed<br />
copies of A Beautiful Medicine available for<br />
purchase. Discussing "<strong>The</strong> Power of Insinuation<br />
in Speaking and Writing", David will<br />
illustrate how "much of the truth in communication<br />
happens under the radar of the<br />
spoken and written word." He will guide<br />
members and guests in how understanding<br />
"the implications that we continually make,<br />
often unintentionally, is essential in learning<br />
to communicate in the best way possible,<br />
both in speaking and writing." By the<br />
end of the meeting listeners will learn how<br />
to be more identify these implications and<br />
then how to be more conscious of them in<br />
order to use them to their advantage.<br />
"My passion is for evoking the soul of<br />
human experience," David says, "and my<br />
purpose is to present lectures and workshops<br />
that are warm, informal, light-hearted<br />
but substantive. Inspiring and illuminating,<br />
they add value to the lives of the listeners in<br />
substantive ways . . . the concepts are always<br />
made practical, and listeners will learn<br />
specific tools they can implement immediately<br />
in their lives."<br />
Author of the award-winning book A<br />
Beautiful Medicine - a Radical Look at the<br />
Essence of Health and Healing (Still Pond<br />
Press, 2012), David has also been published<br />
in Orthopedic Technology Review, <strong>The</strong><br />
Journal of Maryland Acupuncture Society,<br />
and a variety of newspapers and publications.<br />
An experienced lecturer on acupuncture,<br />
health and healing, David is a graduate<br />
of the Tai Sophia Institute in Laurel, and<br />
holds a Master's Degree in Organization<br />
Development from the Weatherhead School<br />
of Management at Case Western Reserve<br />
University.<br />
"Many of my colleagues and volunteers<br />
have begun practicing David's ideas<br />
and it's made a tremendous difference in the<br />
way they approach their lives and their<br />
work," Susan Piggot, Volunteer Coordinator<br />
at the <strong>Talbot</strong> Hospice Foundation said<br />
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<strong>Talbot</strong> Figure<br />
Skating Team<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Talbot</strong> Figure Skating Team will<br />
host their annual Open House on Monday,<br />
September 23, 2013 from 6-8pm at the <strong>Talbot</strong><br />
County Community Center. Please join<br />
us to find out about our exciting 2013-14<br />
season featuring Synchronized Skating<br />
Teams, Exhibitions, Competitions and<br />
Recreational skating. We invite all ages,<br />
genders and skating levels to join our Team.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Talbot</strong> Synchro Teams Try-Out Assessment<br />
will be held on Monday, September<br />
30, 2013 from 7-8pm at the <strong>Talbot</strong><br />
County Community Center. Team and individual<br />
skills will be assessed while skating<br />
with potential teammates. Enrollment for<br />
this assessment is mandatory for all skaters<br />
who wish to be considered for team placement.<br />
Private auditions will not be held. <strong>The</strong><br />
level of the team will be dependant upon enrollment.<br />
Previous instruction and skating<br />
experience is required either through the<br />
Learn to Skate Program, private lessons or<br />
previous synchronized skating team experience.<br />
For more information please email the<br />
team at info@talbotfigureskatingteam.org or<br />
contact the coach at<br />
talbotsynchro@me.com. <strong>Talbot</strong> Synchro is<br />
coached by US Figure Skating National<br />
Synchro Medalists Larisa Frankoski.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Power of Insinuation in<br />
Speaking & Writing<br />
regarding his presentation to her organization.<br />
All are welcome to linger over "the delectable<br />
food and wine of Scossa Restaurant<br />
and Lounge" while developing relationships<br />
with writers of like mind, making valuable<br />
connections, sharing information, and<br />
building partnerships to support career<br />
goals.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Eastern Shore Writers’ Association<br />
(ESWA) holds monthly writing programs,<br />
sponsors the Bay to Ocean Writers Conference,<br />
and publishes <strong>The</strong> Delmarva Review,<br />
a literary journal for all writers. As a nonprofit<br />
organization, it supports writers and<br />
the literary arts across the Delmarva Peninsula.<br />
For more information, see the ESWA<br />
website www.easternshorewriters.org, or<br />
email Gerald F. Sweeney, President, ESWA,<br />
at sweeneygf@aol.com.<br />
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Time Stands Still Performs at the Garfield Center<br />
for the Arts at <strong>The</strong> Prince <strong>The</strong>atre, <strong>The</strong> Avalon<br />
and the Elks Easton Lodge #1622<br />
Hugh Gregory Gallagher Motivational <strong>The</strong>atre is partnering with the<br />
disAbility Coalition for Time Stands Still by Donald Margulies with performances<br />
at the Garfield Center for the Arts at <strong>The</strong> Prince <strong>The</strong>atre, <strong>The</strong><br />
Avalon and the Elks Easton Lodge #1622.<br />
This is a play about changing relationships and developing social issues<br />
and was nominated for two Tony Awards for Best Play and Best Performance<br />
by a Leading Actress in a Play for Laura Linney. It’s a moving fabulous<br />
play with moments of comedy and reflection. Time Stands Still revolves<br />
around Sarah (Beth Anne Langrell), a photo journalist injured by a roadside<br />
bomb while covering the Iraq War and her relationship with her boyfriend<br />
(John Swann) who was also in Iraq and how life with physical disability and<br />
PTSD is to continue in Brooklyn.<br />
Time Stands Still covers many aspects of the mission of HGGMT in raising<br />
awareness of physical and mental disability issues and discrimination in<br />
our society. Through dramatizations of real-life and fictionalized experiences<br />
we help to reduce prejudice in an entertaining way.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are several opportunities and locations to see this amazing production<br />
directed by Ed Langrell, HGGMT Artistic Production Director. Time<br />
Stands Still opens Saturday, September 28 at 8pm the Garfield Center for the<br />
Arts at the Prince <strong>The</strong>atre in Chestertown. Tickets are $15 adults, $5 students<br />
and may be reserved online at www.garfieldcenter.org or call 410-810-2060.<br />
A Sunday matinee performance is September 29 at the Avalon <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
in Easton at 2pm, tickets are $15. To reserve online, visit tickets.avalontheatre.com<br />
or call 410-822-7299.<br />
It’s dinner and a show on Saturday, October 5 beginning with cocktails<br />
at 6pm at the Elks Easton Lodge #1622 at 502 Dutchman’s Lane in Easton.<br />
Dinner and a show tickets are available at the lodge. <strong>The</strong> Elks also host MT<br />
on Sunday October 6 for a matinee of Time Stands Still at 2pm. Call for information<br />
at 410-822-3344 or visit their website for details at Elks.org in Easton.<br />
Everyone is welcome.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Chesapeake Bay Community Band<br />
presents its 3rd annual Oktoberfest Saturday,<br />
September 28 at American Legion Post 278,<br />
800 Romancoke Rd. (Rte. 8), Stevensville,<br />
MD. <strong>The</strong> event is a fundraiser for the<br />
Chesapeake Bay Community Band. <strong>The</strong><br />
doors will open at 5:00pm with an all-youcan-eat<br />
buffet inclduing bratwurst, pork,<br />
sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, green beans<br />
and dessert served from 5:30pm to 7pm.<br />
<strong>The</strong> festivities include a silent auction, raffle,<br />
cash bar and music for dancing provided<br />
by an 8-piece polka band. Tickets are $20<br />
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More Americans suffer from chronic<br />
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disease and cancer combined, according to<br />
the National Academy of Science’s Institute<br />
of Medicine. <strong>The</strong> suffering takes many<br />
forms, as more than 70 percent of those reporting<br />
chronic pain indicate that depression,<br />
poor concentration and/or low energy<br />
are among the effects.<br />
Traditionally, the medical approach to<br />
pain has been to identify and treat the cause.<br />
However, a recent report from the Institute<br />
of Medicine shows chronic pain can outlast<br />
the illness or injury that caused it, altering<br />
the nervous system so that pain – persistent<br />
and amplified -- becomes its own disease.<br />
Research also has shown that individuals<br />
dealing with chronic pain can benefit<br />
from strategies that help them manage it.<br />
One of the more successful programs, <strong>The</strong><br />
Chronic Pain Self Management Program<br />
(CPSMS), is a six-week interactive program<br />
that will be offered at the University of<br />
Maryland Shore Medical Center at Easton’s<br />
Pain Center beginning Thursday, September<br />
19. <strong>The</strong> program is provided free of charge,<br />
with the optional purchase of a workbook<br />
for $20.<br />
Taught by Barbara V. Jarrell, coordinator<br />
for the Mid-Shore Chronic Disease Self<br />
Management Program, the course includes<br />
techniques to deal with problems such as<br />
frustration, fatigue, isolation, and poor sleep;<br />
appropriate exercise; appropriate use of<br />
medications; effective communication techniques;<br />
nutrition; pacing activity and rest;<br />
and how to evaluate new treatments.<br />
According to Cathy Asche, BSN, RN-<br />
BC, clinical coordinator for UM Shore Regional<br />
Health’s Pain Center, CMSP was first<br />
developed in Canada in the mid 1990s, and<br />
subsequently adapted and refined by the<br />
staff of Stanford’s Patient Education Center.<br />
Research studies conducted by clinics where<br />
CMSP has been provided have shown that<br />
overall, compared to patients who have not<br />
taken the program, those who have report<br />
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Mindfulness-Based<br />
Stress Reduction<br />
Course Offered<br />
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction<br />
(MBSR) will be offered in an eight-week<br />
evening course this Fall by the Shore Regional<br />
Health’s Center for Integrative Medicine<br />
in Easton. Course participants will<br />
learn how to cope with health issues and find<br />
peace of mind by working with the same<br />
stresses and pains that are the source of their<br />
discomfort. <strong>The</strong> course includes meditation,<br />
body awareness and gentle stretching<br />
(movement will be adapted to accommodate<br />
those with physical limitations).<br />
<strong>The</strong> MBSR course instructor is Larissa<br />
Kitenko, PharmD, clinical pharmacist for<br />
Shore Regional Health, who has taught the<br />
class 13 times in the past eight years and is<br />
skilled at creating a safe, supportive and<br />
deeply engaging learning environment. In<br />
Kitenko’s observation, MBSR is “very beneficial<br />
for people who are struggling with<br />
life’s obligations, pressures or worries, and<br />
also for those experiencing chronic pain or<br />
illness, heart conditions, high blood pressure,<br />
headaches, sleep problems or anxiety.”<br />
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction<br />
will meet Tuesdays, 6:00-8:30pm, September<br />
10-October 29. An all-day (9am-4pm)<br />
class on Saturday, October 19 is also required.<br />
Tuition is $300, and a deferred payment<br />
plan is offered as well as limited<br />
financial assistance for qualified applicants.<br />
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Chronic Pain<br />
not only less pain and dependence on others,<br />
but more vitality or energy, higher activity<br />
levels, improved mental health, and<br />
greater overall satisfaction with life.<br />
“It’s important to note that CPMSP program<br />
is designed to enhance and complement<br />
rather than replace other pain treatment<br />
programs, says Asche. “<strong>The</strong> goal is help<br />
people dealing with pain coordinate and<br />
manage various aspects of their health,<br />
which will enable them to be more active in<br />
their lives.”<br />
Advance registration for the CPMSP is<br />
required due to limited class size. For information<br />
about the course, including registration,<br />
contact Barbara V. Jarrell,<br />
410-310-2331.<br />
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A free presentation, Introduction to<br />
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scheduled for Thursday, September 5, 6:00-<br />
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For more information and/or to register<br />
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located in St. Michaels, offers comprehensive<br />
medical and behavioral health services.<br />
We participate with most major insurances<br />
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<strong>Talbot</strong> County Health Department opffers free smoking cessation<br />
classes and free Chantix, patches or lozenges.<br />
Call 410 819 5600 and register.<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> Hospice<br />
Announces Fall<br />
Bereavement<br />
Classes<br />
‘Looking Ahead’ an educational bereavement<br />
support group which addresses<br />
the sorrows and heartaches that accompany<br />
death will run September 10 through October<br />
22, 2013 in the bereavement center at the<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> Hospice Foundation in Easton. Led<br />
by Bereavement Coordinator Shelly Kulp-<br />
LGSW, the class will meet from 5 to 7pm<br />
and address a variety of topics including the<br />
stages of grief, typical grief reactions, coping<br />
with stress, anger, guilt and sadness and<br />
the changes in roles and relationships resulting<br />
from loss. <strong>The</strong>re is no charge for the<br />
class which offers practical help on how to<br />
gather the strength to move forward again.<br />
Losing a loved one can open up a wide<br />
range of feelings related to the unique relationship<br />
with the one who has died. Everyone<br />
has the right to grieve in his or her own<br />
way. Studies show that acknowledging and<br />
sharing thoughts and feelings reduces loneliness<br />
and supports the healing process. We<br />
learn that we are not alone, that others are in<br />
a comparable situation with similar reactions<br />
and that we feel better by reaching out to one<br />
another.<br />
<strong>The</strong> six week ‘Looking Ahead’ support<br />
group will be followed by the return of a<br />
monthly group called ‘<strong>The</strong> Next Chapter’,<br />
a support group which will meet the first<br />
Tuesday of each month, at the same loca-<br />
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Fall Bereavement Classes<br />
tion, from 5 to 7 pm. Fall dates are November<br />
5, December 3, 2013. <strong>The</strong> November<br />
and December classes will focus on grief<br />
through the holidays. Participants will find<br />
practical suggestions for putting life back together<br />
in a positive and supportive environment.<br />
‘Caregivers Support’, a weekly gathering<br />
for caregivers who are taking care of a<br />
loved one with a life limiting illness will<br />
continue meeting every Thursday from 1 to<br />
2:15 pm. This group offers the opportunity<br />
to listen for solutions to challenging situations<br />
in a compassionate and supportive environment.<br />
This restorative group offers<br />
participants the chance to talk with new acquaintances<br />
that may be challenged by similar<br />
circumstances. <strong>The</strong> group meets in the<br />
upstairs bereavement center at <strong>Talbot</strong> Hospice<br />
House.<br />
‘Suicide Grievers Support’, a support<br />
group in conjunction with <strong>The</strong> Mental<br />
Health Association of <strong>Talbot</strong> County is<br />
geared for anyone dealing with the wide<br />
spectrum of feelings following a death by<br />
suicide. It meets the second Monday of each<br />
month in the bereavement center. This kindhearted<br />
group is open to all and will meet on<br />
September 9, October 14, November11, December<br />
9, 2013.<br />
‘Rainbow Days for Children’, which offers<br />
support to children and teens who have<br />
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colorectal cancer testing can<br />
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Please call Shelly Kulp.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Talbot</strong> Hospice Foundation endeavors<br />
to help the entire community by offering<br />
a variety of bereavement programs. <strong>The</strong>re is<br />
no requirement for your loved one to have<br />
been a hospice patient and there is no charge<br />
for any group. Please call Shelly Kulp, Bereavement<br />
Coordinator at 410-822-6681 for<br />
more specific information.<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> Hospice is located at 586 Cynwood<br />
Drive in Easton, which is off Idlewide Avenue.<br />
Please visit the website at www.talbothospice.org.<br />
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New mothers now have a new resource<br />
to help them in the early days of caring for<br />
their infant in the form of a new breastfeeding<br />
support group. Originated by University<br />
of Maryland Shore Regional Health lactation<br />
consultants Carol Leonard, RNC-OB,<br />
IBCLC and Karen Van Trieste, RN-BC, MS,<br />
IBCLC, CCCE, the newly formed monthly<br />
support group hopes to help new mothers<br />
have a successful breastfeeding experience.<br />
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Shore Regional Health’s Birthing Center<br />
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its services and care for new mothers continue<br />
during the days, weeks and even<br />
months following delivery. An important<br />
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all new mothers under its care about the benefits<br />
and management of breastfeeding so<br />
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“Despite most mothers wanting to<br />
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their breastfeeding goals,” says Carol<br />
Leonard, one of Shore Regional Health’s<br />
certified lactation consultants. “<strong>The</strong> goal of<br />
this breastfeeding support group is to provide<br />
our new mothers with a mother to<br />
mother support group where they can freely<br />
share concerns and questions to make their<br />
breastfeeding journey a successful one.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Breastfeeding Support Group<br />
meets on the first Tuesday of each month<br />
from 10 am to 11:30 am at UM Shore Medical<br />
Center at Easton. Meetings are held adjacent<br />
to the Birthing Center, in the 5th floor<br />
Requard Social Center.<br />
"As lactation consultants, we help families<br />
deal with common concerns such as<br />
how to start breastfeeding successfully and<br />
how to return to work while breastfeeding,”<br />
says Karen Van Trieste. “Bringing together<br />
other moms who are going through the same<br />
transitions can provide an additional resource<br />
for breastfeeding mothers.”<br />
In addition to the support group, Shore<br />
Regional Health offers a number of resources<br />
for new mothers.<br />
"We offer ‘rooming in’ for all mothers,<br />
and we encourage placing the baby skin-toskin<br />
with mom at delivery and feeding<br />
within one hour of birth. <strong>The</strong>se practices<br />
have been shown to increase breastfeeding,”<br />
says Patty MacDougall, MSN, RNC-OB,<br />
Manager of Women's and Children's Services.<br />
“With our full-time lactation services<br />
and the support group, we will continue to<br />
help assure that our new mothers have all the<br />
tools necessary have a successful breastfeeding<br />
experience.”<br />
Breastfeeding and prenatal education<br />
and support is available to both new and expectant<br />
mothers. <strong>The</strong> Birthing Center, whose<br />
nursing team is comprised of nurses certified<br />
in a variety of prenatal specialties, offers<br />
lactation consultant services almost 24<br />
hours a day.<br />
To learn more about the Birthing Center<br />
at UM Shore Medical Center at Easton,<br />
please visit www.shorehealth.org.<br />
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<strong>Talbot</strong> Co. Senior<br />
Center Sponsors 3rd<br />
Senior Symposium<br />
Brookletts Place, the <strong>Talbot</strong> County<br />
Senior Center, will sponsor their 3rd Senior<br />
Symposium, “Aging By Design”, on Friday,<br />
September 20th from 8:30am to 1:30pm at<br />
the Center, 400 Brookletts Avenue, Easton.<br />
All seniors, 60 and older are invited. <strong>The</strong><br />
symposium is FREE, but pre-registration is<br />
required; call 410-822-2869 to register.<br />
PROGRAM:<br />
8:30-9:00: Registration and Continental<br />
Breakfast, Vendors Open<br />
9:15-10:00: Opening Remarks and Introduction<br />
of Guests. Guest Speaker: Ms. Kim<br />
Burton, Director of Older Adult Programs,<br />
Maryland Coalition on Mental Health and<br />
Aging – “Assertiveness For Seniors”<br />
10:15-11:00<br />
11:15-Noon: CONCURRENT PANEL SES-<br />
SIONS: “Assistance to Older Adults in <strong>Talbot</strong><br />
County” - Debbie Cavalier, MAP<br />
Coordinator and Pam O’Brien, Eastern<br />
Shore Partners In Care Coordinator.<br />
“Insurance Questions? – Answered!” – Pam<br />
Haynes, Brookletts’ Program Counselor and<br />
Joslyn Hayes, Consumer Education & advocacy<br />
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“Housing Options for Seniors” – Elizabeth<br />
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will lead a panel discussion with a builder<br />
and Senior Housing staff person.<br />
12:15-1:00: LUNCHEON<br />
1:00-1:30: Wrap-Up, Vendors Open<br />
Participating Vendors (confirmed) –<br />
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Third Annual Pink Bra Poker Ride Held on September 7th<br />
On September 7th, 2013 a group of<br />
local fundraisers will host the 3rd Annual<br />
Pink Bra Poker Ride. This years’ ride will<br />
be held in the Caroline County area. Both<br />
motorcyclists and automobiles will be allowed<br />
to participate. This is a family<br />
friendly educational ride.<br />
Registration starts at the Preston, MD<br />
Town Offices from 11-noon. Proceeds from<br />
this event will be donated to H.O.P.E.<br />
H.O.P.E. was founded in 1994 to help<br />
cancer patients and their families. In its 16<br />
years as a local non-profit, H.O.P.E. has assisted<br />
hundreds and attributes its success to<br />
its many volunteers. H.O.P.E.'s goal is to<br />
Those interested in becoming a participating<br />
vendor or a Sponsor (Platinum,<br />
support cancer patients and their families<br />
through providing transportation, home delivery<br />
of meals, gift certificates, and access<br />
to support groups and resource materials. If<br />
you need it, they'll find a way to get it for<br />
you or your family. No request is too big or<br />
too small if it alleviates the extra strain that<br />
cancer places on families daily activities.<br />
H.O.P.E. is a non-profit organization<br />
(501c3) and your donation is tax-deductible.<br />
This year’s ride will focus on farming<br />
and agriculture while participants stop at a<br />
local Alpaca, Bison, Chicken and Exotic Animals<br />
farms in the Caroline County area. At<br />
each stop participants will draw one playing<br />
Gold, Silver levels) should contact Judith<br />
Shuler, Manager, at 410-822-2869.<br />
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the best poker hand at the end of the ride.<br />
Awards/Prizes will be awarded and a silent<br />
auction will take place at the end of the ride.<br />
All ages are encouraged to participate<br />
for a great cause! Registration fees are $25<br />
per person with only one person per vehicle<br />
needing to register for the ride.<br />
For additional information about the<br />
ride or making donations please visit our<br />
website<br />
at<br />
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<strong>The</strong> creation of Ares Sports Rub arose<br />
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Mental Health Association of <strong>Talbot</strong> County<br />
and <strong>The</strong> <strong>Talbot</strong> County Public Schools are<br />
collaborating in a new four part morning lecture<br />
series specifically designed for counselors.<br />
Called ‘One Hour Education’, these<br />
informative presentations will respond to<br />
various student issues which ultimately influence<br />
the general well being of the classroom.<br />
<strong>The</strong> lectures begin at 8:30am and run<br />
for one hour until 9:30 am in the board room<br />
at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Talbot</strong> Hospice Foundation, 586 Cynwood<br />
Drive, Easton. Hot coffee and bagels<br />
will be served. Two lectures will be held in<br />
the fall of 2013 and two lectures in the<br />
spring of 2014.<br />
<strong>The</strong> topics of discussion are a result of<br />
a survey presented to <strong>Talbot</strong> County School<br />
counselors last spring. <strong>The</strong> subject matter<br />
will address grief, death, learning challenges,<br />
peer pressure, drugs and strategies<br />
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On September 25, 2013, Beverly<br />
Rohman, AD/HD Coach, <strong>The</strong> Learning<br />
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Yet Frenzied Mind”. On November 13,<br />
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will lecture on “Talking the Talk;<br />
Conversing about Death with Children and<br />
Teens” and Norma Trax, LCSW-C, will address<br />
“Unspoken Grief and It’s Secret Disguises:<br />
How Unresolved Loss Creeps into<br />
the Classroom as Conflict”.<br />
<strong>The</strong> last presentation will be on May<br />
14, 2014 by Carol Masden and Tina Marie<br />
Brown, LCSW-C who will collectively<br />
speak on “After the Dust Settles; Strategies<br />
for Surviving a Community Crisis”<br />
Attendees may attend one or all four<br />
lectures. To reserve you place by email<br />
please contact Peg Fitzgerald of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Talbot</strong><br />
Hospice Foundation at pfitzgerald@talbothospice.org<br />
or Jackie Davis, Executive Director<br />
of <strong>The</strong> Mental Health Association of<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> County at jdavis@mhamdes.org.<br />
Bring your questions for the knowledgeable<br />
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Space is also available for our Cruise &<br />
Crab Feast on Hooper’s Island, MD, on Friday,<br />
September 13th. We will begin with a 1<br />
hour narrated cruise on the scenic Honga<br />
River aboard the “Sawyer” vessel with Cpt.<br />
Dave Schauber and crew. Following the<br />
cruise we will travel to Old Salty’s Restaurant<br />
& Gift Shop for an All You Can Eat<br />
Crab Feast. <strong>The</strong> menu includes crabs,<br />
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<strong>The</strong> fee is $70.00 per person, which includes<br />
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Contact Childlene Brooks today at 410-<br />
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Queen Anne’s<br />
Chorale 2013-2014<br />
Concert Season<br />
After a successful 25th ANNIVER-<br />
SARY year, the Queen Anne’s Chorale is<br />
pleased to announce the program for its<br />
2013-2014 concert season. Rehearsals for<br />
the Chorale will begin on September 9 and<br />
are regularly held each Monday from 7:00 -<br />
9:00pm at the Centreville United Methodist<br />
Church on Rt. 213 in Centreville, MD. This<br />
will also be an “open” rehearsal for new<br />
member recruitment, and prospective<br />
singers should arrive at 6:30 for a brief orientation.<br />
No audition is required and singers<br />
of all levels and parts are invited to attend. A<br />
short reception will follow the rehearsal.<br />
It is important to note that no new<br />
singers will be accepted for the fall semester<br />
after this "open" rehearsal.<br />
Artistic director, Mr. Robert Huntington,<br />
begins his 11th year directing the 60+<br />
voice singing ensemble. Because of Mr.<br />
Huntington's carefully chosen repertoire and<br />
creative programming, the Chorale continues<br />
to "engage, entertain, and educate" audiences<br />
at each concert it presents.<br />
Accompanist, Cindy Bidinotto-Slate brings<br />
another high level of expertise to the<br />
Chorale’s successful performances as well.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chorale will present one concert<br />
during the Holiday Season and one performance<br />
in the spring.<br />
To launch the Christmas season, <strong>The</strong><br />
Chorale will present its ever popular Holiday<br />
Concert. Accompanied by a string quartet,<br />
the program entitled "Angels Among Us"<br />
will explore the fascinating role of angels in<br />
culture, history, and of course, at Christmas!<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chorale will perform great holiday favorites,<br />
along with a variety of spirituals and<br />
classical selections- all based upon angels.<br />
An audience sing-along on traditional carols<br />
will be included.<br />
Date: Saturday, December 7, 2013,<br />
7:00pm<br />
Location: <strong>The</strong> Todd Performing Arts<br />
Center at Chesapeake College, Wye Mills,<br />
MD<br />
In April, the Chorale will present its traditional<br />
gala entitled, "Pirates Plus!" This<br />
lively concert will be a musical voyage to<br />
explore a treasure trove of sea shanties and<br />
pirate songs. Sailing, nautical terms, famous<br />
pirates, and even pirates tied to local history<br />
are all a part of the program for this enjoyable<br />
evening.<br />
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seventh in the popular “Women & Girls<br />
Fund Presents” speaker series.<br />
<strong>The</strong> announcement that the mother and<br />
daughter team is coming to the Mid-Shore<br />
has already struck a chord with area readers,<br />
says Scotti Oliver, assistant director of the<br />
<strong>Talbot</strong> County Free Library. In response,<br />
Oliver and her staff have scheduled a book<br />
discussion event on September 23, as well<br />
as a screening of the film, <strong>The</strong> Secret Life of<br />
Bees, on September 16. (For more information,<br />
call 410-822-1626.)<br />
Kidd and Taylor will talk about their<br />
travels together in Greece and France, when<br />
they appear at the Avalon, and they’ll also<br />
discuss their evolving relationship. Oliver<br />
says both topics are at the center of their recent<br />
book, Traveling with Pomegranates.<br />
“Sue Monk Kidd and her daughter are<br />
the dynamic duo of mother-daughter authors,”<br />
Oliver said. “Seldom do you find a<br />
mother and daughter joining forces to tell a<br />
story, and Traveling with Pomegranates is a<br />
wonderful story of travel, mythology, changing<br />
lives and reconnecting. That’s why people<br />
will come to programs at the library and<br />
at the Avalon; there’s something there for<br />
everybody.”<br />
Traveling with Pomegranates followed<br />
<strong>The</strong> Secret Life of Bees onto the New York<br />
Times bestseller list when it was published<br />
in 2009. In some ways a travel tale and in<br />
others a memoir, the book relates the stories<br />
of two women, a mother in her 50s and her<br />
daughter in her 20s, each at a crossroads,<br />
“on a quest to rediscover herself and one another.”<br />
Beth Spurry, president of the Women &<br />
Girls Fund and mother of a teenage daughter,<br />
said she is especially looking forward to<br />
the Kidd-Taylor appearance because their<br />
topics are both universally and personally<br />
interesting.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Women & Girls Fund is about the<br />
importance of women and girls in our families,<br />
our neighborhoods, our workplaces and<br />
our communities,” Spurry said. “I loved<br />
reading Pomegranates, I’ve discussed the<br />
book with friends, and now I’m eager to<br />
meet these two remarkable women so we all<br />
can continue this conversation about one of<br />
life’s deepest connections.”<br />
Avid reader Susan Simmons of Caroline<br />
County says she’s already bought two<br />
tickets for the October event, for herself and<br />
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“Secret Life of Bees”<br />
a favorite aunt, because she wants to hear<br />
and meet Kidd and Taylor. She says Traveling<br />
with Pomegranates echoed her own<br />
coming of age experience.<br />
“I am going because I love good writing<br />
and I appreciate the remarkable relationships<br />
a mother and daughter can have,”<br />
Simmons said. Traveling with Pomegranates<br />
invited me to recall similar periods of<br />
change in my own life, so I am grateful for<br />
their words and sharing; their journey helped<br />
me gain a deeper perspective of my own<br />
journey.”<br />
General admission for the Kidd-Taylor<br />
appearance at the Avalon is $50; preferred<br />
seating area is $60; and tickets that include<br />
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Original recipe makes 8 servings<br />
2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese,<br />
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1/2 cup white sugar<br />
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />
2 eggs<br />
1 (9 inch) prepared graham cracker<br />
crust<br />
1/2 cup pumpkin puree<br />
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon<br />
1 pinch ground cloves<br />
1 pinch ground nutmeg<br />
1/2 cup frozen whipped topping, thawed<br />
Directions<br />
1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165<br />
degrees C).<br />
2. In a large bowl, combine cream<br />
cheese, sugar and vanilla. Beat until<br />
smooth. Blend in eggs one at a time.<br />
Remove 1 cup of batter and spread into<br />
bottom of crust; set aside.<br />
3. Add pumpkin, cinnamon, cloves and<br />
nutmeg to the remaining batter and stir<br />
gently until well blended. Carefully<br />
spread over the batter in the crust.<br />
4. Bake in preheated oven for 35 to 40<br />
minutes, or until center is almost set.<br />
Allow to cool, then refrigerate for 3 hours<br />
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By: Debbie Sickler<br />
My husband and I stood on a secluded<br />
beach in Maui, our toes wiggling in the soft<br />
sand, as a Hawaiian minister preformed our<br />
<strong>The</strong> Other Side of the Mug<br />
wedding ceremony. Our only guest was the<br />
photographer, who snapped pictures of us<br />
against the brilliant backdrop of waves and<br />
sunset.<br />
This photo is an old postcard of downtown Longwoods. Who would have<br />
guessed that it was once so busy? Today Longwoods consists of a few houses,<br />
one church, and the little red schoolhouse. Both the Post Office and a second<br />
church have been converted into private homes, and the stores are all gone.<br />
Photo provided by Historical Society of <strong>Talbot</strong> County<br />
During our week in Maui, we shared<br />
many adventures including snorkeling, an authentic<br />
luau-complete with dancers and a raising<br />
of the pig ceremony-and a couple trips<br />
down the infamously narrow Road to Hanna,<br />
where we hiked through a bamboo forest and<br />
searched for waterfalls.<br />
At the Seven Sacred Pools, laughter of<br />
children playing in the tropical water filled our<br />
ears, as we ascended to the first tier. Our eyes<br />
were amazed at the endless view of lush foliage<br />
visible from that height. Another waterfall<br />
called out to us from above, as the water<br />
poured down from the rocks. <strong>The</strong> area was<br />
empty of tourists and fairly secluded, the perfect<br />
spot for blissful newlyweds to enjoy a romantic<br />
sunset.<br />
When we approached the top waterfall,<br />
my husband saw an object glistening in the<br />
sand and picked it up in disbelief. “Hold out<br />
your hand.” I couldn’t quite read the excitement<br />
on his face. Expecting a disgusting slug<br />
or worm, I decided to trust him and hesitantly<br />
received his gift: a gold tennis bracelet with a<br />
carat worth of diamonds.<br />
We didn’t bring home many souvenirs<br />
from our honeymoon, but my favorite, even<br />
more so than the bracelet, is a set of coffee<br />
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mugs we bought ourselves at a Starbucks in<br />
Lahaina. I’m taken back to those early days of<br />
our marriage every time I take a sip of tea from<br />
mine.<br />
Almost in tears one morning, I stood at<br />
our kitchen sink staring down at my mug; my<br />
hands still covered with the bubbles that betrayed<br />
me. <strong>The</strong> cheap bowl from Wal-mart was<br />
fine. My irreplaceable treasure it had landed<br />
on was not. A huge chunk was missing from<br />
the rim and down one side, revealing the rough<br />
clay below the smooth finish. After surviving<br />
almost five years of daily use, one slip from<br />
soapy hands and my honeymoon memento<br />
was ruined.<br />
My first thought was how big, ugly, and<br />
hard to miss the chip was. <strong>The</strong>n I realized that<br />
I still loved the mug; despite the imperfection,<br />
I wasn’t ready to give up on it. I decided to try<br />
gluing the larger chips back on and to not<br />
dwell on it.<br />
As I enjoyed my hot tea this morning, it<br />
dawned on me that my mug was similar to<br />
marriage. I loved it from the beginning. It reminded<br />
me of the good and adventurous time<br />
we experienced together. Now it was damaged.<br />
Old. Broken.<br />
Yes, the newness of our life together may<br />
be gone and we’ve settled into a routine.<br />
Maybe, at times, even a rut or two. How many<br />
times had I caused damage to my relationship<br />
with my beloved husband? Too many to count,<br />
I’m sure.<br />
Many couples have experienced the<br />
same thing in their relationships. Things start<br />
out as diamond bracelets and waterfalls, only<br />
to become a disappointing reality of mundaneness.<br />
Often times when arguments, stress, and<br />
tension chip away at us, we feel the temptation<br />
to throw in the towel. To simply give up on<br />
each other and all that we’ve shared, all that<br />
we will share.<br />
How am I able to continue enjoying my<br />
mug? I drink from the other side. Sure, the<br />
chink is still there, but I fixed it the best I<br />
could. It will never be perfect and new again,<br />
but I still love it. I could easily throw it in the<br />
trash and reach for one of the numerous mugs<br />
crowded in my kitchen cupboard, but this is<br />
the one I chose as special. This is the one that<br />
captured my heart, just like the man it reminds<br />
me of each morning.<br />
Love is full of choices. God wants us to<br />
choose to love each other. Once you have<br />
made the commitment of marriage, you will<br />
never find true fulfillment through it as long as<br />
failure is an option. It is so easy to cloud our<br />
judgment by focusing on the imperfections of<br />
our mates. I’m not suggesting to ignore and<br />
turn a blind eye to problems in life. We need to<br />
address issues and deal with them as best as<br />
we can through prayer and in love. <strong>The</strong>n we<br />
need to drink from the other side of the mug.<br />
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Open Call for<br />
3-D Artists for<br />
TCVAC’s September<br />
“<strong>The</strong> 3rd<br />
Dimension Show”<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Talbot</strong> County Visual Arts Center<br />
is having a 3-dimensional art show September<br />
2013, entitled “<strong>The</strong> 3rd Dimension”.<br />
This will coincide with the celebration of<br />
TCVAC’s grand opening of their new art<br />
center. “This exhibit will be a very important<br />
art show for the new location of our Arts<br />
Center. We want to invite ALL artists who<br />
have taken their art to a 3rd dimension to<br />
apply to the show!” commented President<br />
Jacquelyn Pfaff-Pratt.<br />
<strong>The</strong> criteria for this show is simple: the<br />
work is to be 3-Dimensional, i.e., not a<br />
painting, photograph or a drawing, unless it<br />
is a part of a 3-D structure. But it could be a<br />
relief piece that hangs on the wall or an object<br />
of art on a stand or in a case. 3-D can be<br />
anything from a piece of jewelry, to a ceramic<br />
pot, to a wall hanging, weaving, found<br />
art objects, etc. Truly the sky is the limit, as<br />
long as you provide a way for the item to be<br />
hung or displayed easily by the set-up committee.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is a $15 entry fee for each artist<br />
and you may exhibit 3 pieces of art. You<br />
don’t have to be a member of TCVAC (although<br />
they would love to have you, as their<br />
Membership Drive is currently underway<br />
and it’s only $35/year). Check out their website<br />
www.talbot-art-center.org for more of<br />
their upcoming events and membership<br />
form.<br />
Drop off your art September 3rd Tuesday<br />
from 3-5pm at <strong>The</strong> Arts Center located<br />
at 10 S. Hanson Street in the Easton Biz and<br />
Artz Center. If you are interested in participating<br />
in this show and have questions,<br />
please contact Jacquelyn Pfaff-Pratt at pfaffpratt@msn.com,<br />
or by calling 443-385-<br />
0411.<br />
<strong>The</strong> show will open on September 7th,<br />
Saturday, with the “Grand Opening of the<br />
New Art Center Reception” from 5-7 pm.<br />
<strong>The</strong> exhibit will run through the month of<br />
September, closing on September 28th. All<br />
art will then be ready for pick up on Monday,<br />
September 30th from 3-5 pm.<br />
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