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Handmade from the Heart<br />

Twelfth Annual Fine Crafts and Gift Sale Held on Dec. 7th<br />

Evergreen (formerly Evergreen Cove)<br />

will celebrate the talent and creativity of 21<br />

local artisans at Handmade from the Heart,<br />

its twelfth annual fine crafts and gift sale,<br />

on Friday, December 7, from 5:00 to<br />

8:00pm, and on Saturday, December 8,<br />

from 10:00am to 4:00pm. <strong>The</strong> show will be<br />

held in the <strong>Talbot</strong> Historical Society Audi-<br />

torium, at 17 South Washington St. in Easton,<br />

Maryland. Both events are free and<br />

open to the public.<br />

On Friday evening, delicious refreshments<br />

and a cash wine bar will be available<br />

while shoppers browse the show. On Saturday<br />

a table of hand-baked goods will be for<br />

sale in addition to the artisans’ offerings.<br />

MARYLAND CHILDREN’S HEALTH PROGRAM<br />

No-Cost coverage for pregnant women<br />

I n c l u d e s u n b o r n c h i l d<br />

Health insurance programs for uninsured<br />

children and youth age 18 and under.<br />

Uninsured pregnant women of any age can<br />

get health coverage through MCHP.<br />

APPLY TODAY!<br />

<strong>Talbot</strong> County residents,<br />

call <strong>Talbot</strong> County HealthDept.<br />

410-819-5600<br />

16<br />

IT'S EASY!<br />

No-Cost (MCHP) or Low-Cost (MCHP Premium) coverage for children – Low- Cost Coverage<br />

provided at a flat fee of $50 or $63 (depending on income) per month per family<br />

Services provided through private health plans participating in HealthChoice, Maryland’s<br />

Medical Managed Care Program<br />

Benefits For Children Include: Benefits For Pregnant Women Include:<br />

Doctor Visits (well and sick care)<br />

Prenatal and Post-Partum Doctor Visits<br />

Hospital Care<br />

Specialist Care and Related <strong>The</strong>rapies<br />

Lab Work and Tests<br />

Immunizations (shots)<br />

Prescription Medicines<br />

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services<br />

Dental and Vision Care<br />

You may qualify if your household income* is not more than...<br />

F A MILY SIZE<br />

N o C o s t<br />

M a ryland Children’s H ealth Program<br />

C h i l d r e n 1 8 a n d u n d e r<br />

Hospital Delivery<br />

Doctors Visits not relating to Pregnancy<br />

Lab Work and Tests<br />

Low-Cost – MCHP Premium<br />

P r e g n a n t W o m e n<br />

1 $22,340 $27,925 N/A<br />

2 $30,260 $37,825 $37,825<br />

3 $38,180 $47,725 $47,725<br />

4 $46,100 $57,625 $57,625<br />

5 $54,020 $67,525 $67,525<br />

* Minus child care (up to $200 a month) and some other expenses<br />

Prescription Medicines (including vitamins)<br />

Dental Preventive and Treatment Services<br />

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services<br />

Family Planning Services after delivery<br />

Other Maryland residents call the MCHP Hotline<br />

(800) 456-8900 TDD (800) 735-2258<br />

Timed for holiday shopping, the show features<br />

original, handmade artworks from<br />

Eastern Shore artists, all of whom will be<br />

on hand to share information about their<br />

work.<br />

This year’s artists include: Mitzi Ash,<br />

cards and painted silk; Sue Bromm, fabric<br />

bears; Elizabeth Bohaker, jewelry; Damaris<br />

Bourland, jewelry,<br />

watches, wooden toys;<br />

Deb Carney, wood,<br />

glass, cloth; Parran<br />

Collery, ceramic tile;<br />

Connie Delamater, felting;<br />

John and Maryetta<br />

Dynan, silver jewelry;<br />

Lynn Haneke, stained<br />

glass; Anna Harding,<br />

Fabric and ceramics;<br />

Diana Hill, polymer clay<br />

and mixed media; Ruth<br />

Ann Kondylas, body<br />

care goods; Ann<br />

Krestensen, handpainted<br />

silk and functional<br />

pottery; Barbara<br />

Martin, jewelry; Tim<br />

Moore, wood turnings;<br />

Dana Simson, pottery<br />

and gifts; Dona Sorce,<br />

silk scarves; Susan<br />

Stockman, jewelry; Kit<br />

Wright, cards and fabric<br />

art; Heidi Wetzel, woven<br />

wall hangings, sculptures<br />

and baskets; Lainie<br />

Wrightson, photography<br />

and related items.<br />

<strong>The</strong> show will benefit<br />

Evergreen: A Center<br />

for Balanced Living (formerly<br />

Evergreen Cove),<br />

located on Easton Point,<br />

at 770 Port Street. Evergreen<br />

is a non-profit organization<br />

whose<br />

mission is to be a catalyst<br />

for personal growth<br />

and well-being by offering<br />

innovative programs,<br />

services and resources to<br />

the community. For<br />

more information, call<br />

410-819-3395, or go to<br />

the website, www.evergreeneaston.org.

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