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Snoutstanding: Famous Dave's free rib-tasting
Dining@LargeFamous Dave's hosts a free rib-tasting event Saturday in the parking lot of its Bel Air location, which is scheduled to open next month.I alert you to this opportunity despite the restaurant's decision to coin the word "snoutstanding.""FAMOUSLY...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Carnival opens Friday
The Great Boonsboro Ambulance Carnival opens Friday at the Boonsboro Ambulance and Rescue Co. in Shafer Park, off North Main Street in Boonsboro. On Friday and Sunday, attendees can ride all night. On Sunday, the entertainment will be provided by local...Tags: Festive Events, PG Rated Movies, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, American Cancer Society
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Chicken barbecue to be held Saturday
The Boonsboro Lions Club will hold a chicken barbecue Saturday next to The Columbia Bank on North Main Street. All proceeds benefit the local community. Rohrersville band to open season Sunday The Rohrersville Cornet Band of Washington County...Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, American Cancer Society, Petroleum Industry
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Community comes together at high school
On Jan. 31, the Let’s Come Together Luncheon was held at Boonsboro High. It included community leaders from Keedysville Town Council, Boonsboro Town Council, Pleasant Valley Ruritan, Boonsboro Environmental Commission, Green Fest, Sharpsburg Lions...Tags: Ash Wednesday, Edgewood, ABC (tv network), Martin Luther King Jr., Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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So long, Sandy
For the most part, Hancock was spared much damage from Superstorm Sandy. Yes, there were a few trees down, but early predictions of loss of power did not materialize. Our local officials did open a shelter at the Hancock Fire Hall, staffed by...Tags: Holidays, Religion and Belief, American Cancer Society, Anglicanism, Religious Festivals
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Photo contest winners
Hancock Mayor Dan Murphy announced the winners of the seventh annual Hancock Area Photo Contest at a reception at Hancock’s War Memorial Library Saturday. David Perry, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., won the best in show award and the $100 grand prize...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Entertainment, Wars and Interventions, Libraries, Music Industry
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Teacher returns from Nicaragua
Teacher Pat Kurtz recently returned from a five-week visit to Nicaragua and is now sharing her experience with the magnet students at Boonsboro Elementary School. She spent part of her time there teaching in a school. The students in both...Tags: Spaghetti, Festive Events, Education, Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Hickory students honored
Each month, one student from each classroom at Hickory Elementary School is designated as a Character Counts! Good Citizen of the month. Students are nominated by classroom teachers for demonstrating one of the six pillars of character. Students...Tags: Shriners, Education, Railway Transportation, Human Interest, Students
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Fundraiser yard sale planned for Kahlil Himes
A fundraiser yard sale is planned to benefit Kahlil Butler, 12-year-old grandson of River City barber Donna Himes. Kahlil was diagnosed with leukemia and is receiving chemotherapy treatments. To help, donated items (no clothes, please) and baked goods...Tags: Roy Rogers, Leukemia
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Hi, neighbors and friends
Summer officially begins this week. Have safe summer vacations. Relay for Life The American Cancer Society will hold its Relay for Life Friday at the Washington County Agricultural Education Center on Sharpsburg Pike. The event begins at 7 p.m....Tags: Immigration, Cancer, Entertainment, Movies
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Spring is here
Greetings, neighbors: according to the calendar, today is the Vernal Equinox, and with leap year in consideration, that means spring is officially here, although we have been enjoying the weather for weeks. Relay for Life team rally is Wednesday The...Tags: Lyme Disease, Awards and Prizes, Religion and Belief, Foods and Beverages, Chili
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Travelogue series continues Wednesday
The Kiwanis Club of Hagerstown will present its fifth program of the travelogue series Wednesday with a presentation of “The Great Canadian Train Ride.” The program, at South Hagerstown High School auditorium, begins at 7:30 p.m. The...Tags: High Schools, Travelogues (genre), Education, Schools, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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