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Upcoming<br />
Events<br />
Bingo is held every Friday Night at the Easton<br />
Volunteer Fire Department, 315 Aurora<br />
Street, Easton. Doors open at 6:30pm. Games<br />
start at 7:30pm. Food available from the members.<br />
$75 payout per regular game. $100 if<br />
100 people are in attendance. Frequent flyer<br />
cards are available. 410-822-4848.<br />
Emotions Anonymous support group every<br />
Tuesday at 2:00pm, “If you have unmanageable<br />
emotions, you’ve come to the right<br />
place..” Learn and share. Held at Chesapeake<br />
Voyagers Inc., 342c N. Aurora St, Easton,<br />
410-822-1601 or 410-924-2347. Also held<br />
in Cambridge and Denton.<br />
Depression Recovery support group. Every<br />
Wednesday at 4:30pm. Give it a try, isolating<br />
may not be helping. Learn and share. Held at<br />
Chesapeake Voyagers Inc., 342c North Aurora<br />
St, Easton, 410-822-1601.<br />
Bingo held on Wednesdays at 3pm at Chesapeake<br />
Voyagers, A Mental Health, Wellness<br />
and Recovery Center. 342c N. Aurora St, Easton.<br />
410-924-2347 or 410-822-1601.<br />
Dec. 1: Come to Midday Madness at St.<br />
Luke's United Methodist Church, 304 <strong>Talbot</strong><br />
Street, St. Michaels, for our Christmas Boutique<br />
and Used Jewelry Sale. Lovely jewelry<br />
and accessories, gifts and baked goods available<br />
from 12-3 pm and from 6 until closing. For<br />
more information call the church office at 410-<br />
745-2534.<br />
Dec. 1: Greensboro’s “Lighting of the<br />
City”, 6pm – 9pm. Parade begins at 6:00pm.<br />
Greensboro lights up the town along the Choptank<br />
River in this festive evening, featuring a<br />
parade that ends at the Carnival Grounds<br />
where you can enjoy hot chocolate and visit<br />
with Santa! Contact: 410-482-6222 FREE!<br />
Dec. 1: Holiday Open House at Outstanding<br />
Dreams Farm, 24480 Pinetown Rd., Preston,<br />
MD, 10am – 6pm. Get a head start on<br />
your holiday shopping at this open house,<br />
which features a raffle, farm tours, unique holiday<br />
gifts, seasonal refreshments and more.<br />
From luxurious Alpaca sweaters to toys crafted<br />
from Alpaca fiber, you’ll find a gift for everyone<br />
on your list at this family-friendly event. Guests<br />
may also enter a raffle for a life-sized stuffed<br />
alpaca, with a winner being drawn on Sunday,<br />
December 2nd. Those who come to the Holiday<br />
Open House will have a chance to meet<br />
the growing herd of Huacaya Alpacas at while<br />
enjoying light refreshments. Phil and Vickie,<br />
owners of the farm, are eager to share their<br />
love and knowledge of the gentle animals with<br />
visitors. Contact: 410-673-2002.<br />
Dec. 1 & 2: 12th Annual Christmas in Caroline.<br />
Hosted by Caroline-Dorchester County<br />
Fair Board. Dec. 1, 9am-5pm and Dec. 2,<br />
10am-4pm. Held at the Caroline County 4-H<br />
Park, 8230 Detour Rd., Denton, MD. Antiques,<br />
crafts, collectibles, gift merchandise, A Children’s<br />
Make-It Take-It Crafts Workshop, Silent<br />
Auction, Christmas Music, Food, Fresh<br />
Arrangements, Kids & Pet Photos with Santa,<br />
Pony Rides and more. Free admission. For<br />
Preston Volunteer Fire House<br />
3680 Choptank Road, Preston, MD<br />
December 9, 2012<br />
more info. call 410-479-0565. Proceeds benefit<br />
Caroline County 4-H Park Capital Improvements.<br />
Dec. 2: Longaberger Basket Bingo, Federalsburg<br />
Fire Hall. Doors open at 12:00 noon.<br />
Bingo begins at 1:00 pm. $25 per person. 20<br />
Games of Bingo, Door Prizes, Raffles, Baked<br />
Goods, Concessions, 50/50 Drawing. Proceeds<br />
Benefit the Colonel Richardson High<br />
School Class of 2014 Junior Prom. For more<br />
information, contact Lori Smith or Ann Wilson<br />
at 410-754-5575.<br />
Dec. 2: Toy Bingo at the Cordova Firehall.<br />
Doors open at 12:00 noon and games start at<br />
1pm. Cost for tickets are $15.00 in advance<br />
or $20.00 at the door. All children ages 13 and<br />
under must be accompanied by an adult. Refreshments<br />
will be available for purchase.<br />
Come on out and win some of those nice toys<br />
for the kiddies. For ticket purchase or for more<br />
information, call Vickie at 443-786-0341.<br />
Dec. 2: Join the fun on Sunday afternoon from<br />
1pm to 6pm with the first Trappe Christmas<br />
Tour. <strong>The</strong> Rural Life Museum and four Trappe<br />
homes will be open and decorated for Christmas.<br />
All of Trappe's churches (four churches)<br />
will also be open. Santa and a train display will<br />
be at the Foster House. <strong>The</strong> cost is only a $10<br />
donation per person to the Rural Life Museum<br />
of Trappe, MD. A paying adult may bring one<br />
child under 12 at no additional charge. Call<br />
410-476-4857 or visit our website RuralLife-<br />
Museum.org for additional information.<br />
8:00-10:00 am<br />
$8.00 Age 4 and up<br />
(children 3 and under FREE)<br />
All children ages 12 and under will receive a<br />
FREE gift and a picture with Santa Claus.<br />
Questions, please call<br />
410.673.7874<br />
Dec. 3: Caroline County Garden Club December<br />
Meeting will be a Christmas Workshop<br />
at 9:30am at the home of Darlene Clopper. We<br />
will decorate wreaths for the Caroline County<br />
Courthouse, Library, and Rural Life Museum in<br />
Denton. Lunch to follow workshop.<br />
Dec. 3: Lunch & Christmas Carol Sing-A-<br />
Long with Sharon Daffin at the <strong>Talbot</strong> Senior<br />
Center, 400 Brookletts Ave., Easton, 12pm. –<br />
Regular Suggested Lunch Contribution -<br />
$2.75. For more information call 410-822-<br />
2869.<br />
Dec. 3: <strong>The</strong> Tidewater Camera Club will be<br />
hosting a seminar entitled "One Light Portraiture<br />
in a Home Studio" presented by<br />
Dave Blecman from 7-9pm in the Wye Oak<br />
Room at the <strong>Talbot</strong> County Community Center<br />
in Easton. David started his photographic career<br />
in 1978 and before turning twenty, was<br />
named Photo Editor of the county newspaper.<br />
David started Positive Negatives in 1997 and<br />
has concentrated on commercial photography.<br />
David has photographed projects for such<br />
clientele as Sears, JC Penny, Bath and Body<br />
Works, Seagrams Americas, Holiday Inn,<br />
Hilton Hotels, <strong>The</strong> White House etc. He has<br />
photographed such celebrities as President<br />
George W. Bush, Christina Aguilera, Jimmy<br />
Buffett, Beyonce, Celine Dion and numerous<br />
others. For more information on the speaker<br />
visit www.posneg.com. <strong>The</strong> seminar is open<br />
to the public. Please check the website,<br />
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