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UPDATE IN THIS ISSUE IN THIS ISSUE September 7, 2011 .com YOUR FREE LOCAL NEWSPAPER SINCE 1987 YOUR FREE LOCAL NEWSPAPER SINCE 1987 The Shore The Shore Coverage That Counts Over 17,000 Homes! 410-827-9312 • www.ShoreUpdate.com • www.Facebook.com/theshoreupdate About Town With Ron.........................19 Area Church Services.........................5 Classifieds...................................20 & 21 Deals of the Week..............................9 It’s Your Business..............................15 Local Athletes.......................................7 Meet Your Neighbor.............................6 Political Events....................................4 Real Estate Agents..............................23 Small Business Corner......................14 What To Do Listings.........................4 & 5 “You Rock,” Local Entertainment...4 See & Share our current issue online at www.ShoreUpdate.com Check It Out! All Eyes on Local Athletes on page 7 About Town With Ron on page 19 Keep watching...more surprises to come! Kent Island 410-643-3002 Centreville 410-758-3773 Chestertown 410-810-3811 Domino’s Pizza & Football Domino’s Pizza & Football AMERICAN EXPRESS PIE NOW, PAY LATER! DOMINO’S ® ACCEPTS CREDIT CARDS! Medium 2 Topping Pizzas or Wings! Medium 2 Topping Pizzas or Wings! Only $5.99 Only $5.99 EACH EACH Just Go Together!!!!!! Just Go Together!!!!!! AMERICAN P P PI I IE E E N N NO O OW W W P P P A A A Y Y Y L L LA A A T T TE E ER R R! ! ! DO DO DOM Minimum 2 Items Minimum 2 Items No Maximum! No Maximum! BIG SAVINGS! BIG SAVINGS! GREAT PIZZA! GREAT PIZZA! BIG SAVINGS! BIG SAVINGS! GREAT PIZZA! GREAT PIZZA! Domino’s Pizza & Football Domino’s Pizza & Football Just Go Together!!!!!! Just Go Together!!!!!! Medium 2 Topping Pizzas or Wings! Medium 2 Topping Pizzas or Wings! Only $5.99 Only $5.99 EACH EACH Minimum 2 Items Minimum 2 Items No Maximum! No Maximum! Call Call Domino’s Domino’s ® Call Call Domino’s Domino’s ® ®

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Page 1: August 31st Shore Update 2011

UPDATE

IN THIS ISSUEIN THIS ISSUE

September 7, 2011

.comYOUR FREE LOCAL NEWSPAPER S INCE 1987YOUR FREE LOCAL NEWSPAPER S INCE 1987

The ShoreThe Shore Coverage That CountsOver 17,000 Homes!

410-827-9312 • www.ShoreUpdate.com • www.Facebook.com/theshoreupdate

About Town With Ron.........................19 Area Church Services.........................5Classifi eds...................................20 & 21Deals of the Week..............................9It’s Your Business..............................15Local Athletes.......................................7

Meet Your Neighbor.............................6Political Events....................................4 Real Estate Agents..............................23Small Business Corner......................14What To Do Listings.........................4 & 5“You Rock,” Local Entertainment...4

See & Share our current issue online at

www.ShoreUpdate.comCheck It Out!

All Eyes on Local Athletes

on page 7About Town With Ron

on page 19Keep watching...more

surprises to come!

Kent Island

410-643-3002Centreville

410-758-3773Chestertown

410-810-3811

Domino’s Pizza & FootballDomino’s Pizza & Football

AMERICANEXPRESS

PIE NOW, PAY LATER! DOMINO’S®ACCEPTS CREDIT CARDS!

Medium 2 Topping Pizzas or Wings!Medium 2 Topping Pizzas or Wings!

Only $5.99 Only $5.99 EACHEACH

Just Go Together!!!!!!Just Go Together!!!!!!

AMERICANPPPIIIEEE NNNOOOWWW PPPAAAYYY LLLAAATTTEEERRR!!! DODODOM

Minimum 2 ItemsMinimum 2 ItemsNo Maximum!No Maximum!

BIG SAVINGS!BIG SAVINGS!GREAT PIZZA!GREAT PIZZA!

BIG SAVINGS!BIG SAVINGS!GREAT PIZZA!GREAT PIZZA!

Domino’s Pizza & FootballDomino’s Pizza & Football

Just Go Together!!!!!!Just Go Together!!!!!!

Medium 2 Topping Pizzas or Wings!Medium 2 Topping Pizzas or Wings!

Only $5.99 Only $5.99 EACHEACH

Minimum 2 ItemsMinimum 2 ItemsNo Maximum!No Maximum!

CallCallDomino’sDomino’s®

CallCallDomino’sDomino’s®®

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September 7, 2011 Page 2Update, Your Free Local Newspaper Since 1987

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WHAT to DO

Queen Anne’s County Events

Do you have a calendar item of interest? Just send it to : The Update, P.O. Box 708, Stevensville, MD 21666, fax it to 410-827-9314 or email to [email protected]. Items will be accepted on a fi rst-come basis as space al-

lows. The calendar item must be received two weeks prior to publication date. Calendar space is for non-profi t only, for profi t organizations can list for a small fee.

www.ShoreUpdate.comwww.ShoreUpdate.com

September 7, 2011 Page 4Update, Your Free Local Newspaper Since 1987

Email [email protected] to have your event listed. Limited space & entries may be

edited for clarity/space.

ANNIE’S PARAMOUNT STEAK AND SEAFOOD HOUSE410-827-7103, www.annies.biz Thursdays – Trivia w/Denise Hurd & Terry Kelsey

BIG BATS CAFÉ 410-604-1120, www.bigbats.com Tuesdays – Karaoke Night.Sept 16 – Defrayal.

BIG OWL TIKI BAR 410-827-6523, www.thebigowl.com Thursday-Sunday – Live Entertainment.

BRIDGES ON KENT NARROWS RESTAURANT & BAR410-827-0282http://bridgesrestaurant.netFriday & Saturday – Live Entertainment-jazz, blues, contemporary.Sept 10 – Amanda Bloom.Sept 16 – Mark Desrochers.Sept 17 – Closed for private event.

CAPPY’S at Fisherman’s Crab Deck410-827-6666, www.crabdeck.comThurs thru Sun – live music beginning 4pm.

HEMINGWAY’S RESTAURANT410-643-2722www.hemingwaysmarland.com

THE JETTY410-827-4959, www.jettydockbar.comMondays – DJ & Karaoke w/Hitman Eddie Hitt, 7pm.Sept 10 – Tim & John, 2pm.Sept 10 – Starcrush, 8:30pm.Sept 11 – Hot Tub Limo, 8pm.Sept 16 – Jim Morris Accoustic, 4pm.Sept 16 – Hot Tub Limo, 8:30pm.Sept 17 – Stiff Richard, 8:30pm.

KENTMORR RESTAURANT410-643-2263, www.kentmorr.comFridays – Island Entertainment, 5-10pm.Sept 11 – Dave & Stix, 8pm.

LUKE’S GRILL410-643-9435, www.lukesgrille.com Fridays & Saturdays – Live Entertainment, 8:30pm.Sept 16 – Rich Mascari, 8pm.

NO PLACE410-490-5716Weekends – Live music.

RAMS HEAD SHORE HOUSE410-643-2466, www.ramsheadtavern.com

RED EYE’S DOCK BAR410-827-3937, www.redeyedockbar.com Sept 10 – Keri & Mike, 2pm.Sept 10 – What Mama Said, 8pm.Sept 11 – Plastic Parts, 2pm.Sept 11 – Bikini Contest.Sept 16 – Dance with Video DJQ, 8pm.Sept 17 – Drew Stevyns, 2pm.Sept 17 – Sleep Thru Sunday, 8pm.

Schedules subject to change without notice. Please call to confi rm.

“We the People...”“We the People...”Email [email protected] to have your Email [email protected] to have your

event listed. Space is limited and entries may event listed. Space is limited and entries may be edited for clarity/space. be edited for clarity/space.

Schedule subject to change without notice. Schedule subject to change without notice. Please call number listed with event to confi rm.Please call number listed with event to confi rm.

QAC Government107 N. Liberty St.

Centreville, MDPh: 410.758.4098Fx: 410.758.1170

President: Steve J. Arentzemail: [email protected]

Vice Pres.: Philip L. Dumenilemail: [email protected]

David L. Dunmyeremail: [email protected]

Bob Simmonsemail: [email protected]

Dave Oldsemail: [email protected]

County Admini Gregg Todd:email: [email protected]

Mondays (1st-Oct,Dec,Feb,Apt,June,Aug) – QUEEN ANNE TOWN COMMIS-SION 7pm. Queen Anne-Hillsboro Fire Dept, 13520 First St. 410-364-9229.Mondays (3rd) – TEMPLEVILLE TOWN COMMISSION 6pm. 410-482-8680.Mondays (1st & 3rd) – CHURCH HILL TOWN COMMISSION 7pm. Town Hall, 324 Main St. 410-758-3740.Mondays (1st & 3rd) – MILLINGTON TOWN COUNCIL 7pm. Town Offi ce, 402 Cypress St. 410-928-3880.Tuesdays (2nd & 4th) – QUEENSTOWN TOWN COMMISSION 7pm. Town Offi ce, 7013 Main St. 410-827-7647.

Thru Sept 15 – SECOND SITINGS outdoor show of environmental sculptures by Howard & Mary McCoy from Centreville. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Thru Sept 15 (deadline) – BREAST & OVARIAN CANCER artwork exhibit. Shore Regional Breast Cancer, Memorial Hospital, 219 S. Washington St, Easton. 410-822-1000 ext. 5387.

Thru Sept 15 (deadline) – ARTISTS VENDOR AP-PLICATIONS Artoberfest at Gibson’s Grant. $30/booth. KIFA, Stevensville. 410-643-7424.

Thru Sept 15 – CONSIGNORS & VENDORS WANTED for Kids Consignment sale on 9/16-18. 410-490-7811.

Thru Sept 16 – INDOOR FLEA MARKET tables available-$10. 9/17 8am-1pm. Grasonville Sr Ctr, 4802 Main St. 410-827-6010.

Thru Sept 19 – STORY TIME cancelled until 9/20. All Kent County libraries. 410-778-3636.

Thru Sept 20 – CRAFTERS & VENDORS WANT-ED 9/24 fl ea market & craft sale. $15/table. Ladies Auxiliary, American Legion Post 296 Pavilion, 6200 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-8948 or 410-827-8182.

Thru Sept 24 – ART BEGINS HERE: from KIFA Art Classes of 2011. Wed-Sat 1-4pm. Free. Stevensville. 410-643-7424.

Thru Sept 30 – WATER, WATER & WATER by Kit-Keung Kan. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Thru Sept 30 – EXTRA GARDEN PRODUCE to share w/neighbors in need. Tues & Fri; 9:30-11am. Grasonville Community Center. 410-643-2782.

Thru Sept 30 – CALL FOR ARTISTS - Rotary Arti-san Festival on 10/1 & 10/2. $85. 4H Fairgrounds, Queenstown. 410-827-8200.

Thru Sept 30 – SUNSET CELEBRATION Local Art Show & Sale. 6-9pm. Hemingway’s Restau-rant, Stevensville. 410-643-3162.

Sept 10 – MIGRATION BIRD WALK. Free w/admission. Must pre-register. 7:30–9am. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Sept 10 – GUIDED WALKS 1-2:30pm. Free with admission. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Sept 10 – BOATING PARTY GALA FUNDRAISER 6-10pm. $175. Navy Point, CBMM, St. Michaels. 410-745-4950.

Sept 10 – DANCE PARTY 8-10:30pm. $10 mem-bers; $12 others. Early bird Merengue lesson 7:15-8pm. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520.

Sept 10 – FAMILY FUN DAYS 1-5pm. $15 ages 16+; $10 ages 7-15. Tuckahoe State Park, 13070 Crouse Mill Rd, Queen Anne. 410-820-1668.

Sept 10, Oct 8 – SECOND SATURDAY WALKS. Free w/admission. Must pre-register. 1–2:30pm. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Sept 10, Oct 15, Nov 12 – NATURE, NURTURE, NUTRITION Soup’n Walks. Must pre-register. $20 members, $25 others. 11am–1:30pm. Adkins Ar-boretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Sept 11 – FUNDRAISER FOR 2ND ANNUAL “DEW” RALLY 1-4pm. Rita’s, 210 Kent Landing, Stevensville. 443-995-5367.

Sept 11 – CUB SCOUT DAY! Pack 495 invites boys grades 1-5 to meet. 4-6pm. KI United Methodist Church. [email protected].

Sept 12 – FREE VOICE LESSONS, open rehearsal & reception by QA Chorale. 7-9pm. New sing-ers arrive at 6:30pm. Centreville United Methodist Church. 410-643-1314.

Sept 12 – MEET THE AUTHOR: Walter Ellison-Bird Breeding in Maryland and District of Colum-bia. Academy for Lifelong Learning, CBMM, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916.

Sept 12,21 – DETERRING STINK BUGS by QAC Master Gardener volunteers. 9/12 Stevensville Li-brary. 9/21 Centreville Library. 6-7pm. Free. 410- 758-0166.

Sept 12-26 – FREE SOIL TESTING to fi rst 50 Cor-sica River watershed residents. University of MD Ext Offi ce-QAC, 505 Railroad Ave, Centreville.

Sept 12-30 – FALL CLASSES BEGIN Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520.

Sept 13 – YOGA & SCULPTURE WALK. No charge; free-will donation accepted. Must pre-register. 10am–12N. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Sept 13,15,19 – 2011 BOATER SAFETY ages 10+. 6-9pm. $30. Route 18 Parks Headquarters. QAC Parks & Rec, 410-758-0848.

Sept 13-15 – BAY DISCOVERY volunteer train-ing. 1-3pm. CBMM, Van Lennep Auditorium, St. Michaels. 410-745-4956.

Sept 13-Oct 4 (Tues) – BEG LEVEL 2 WEST COAST SWING 7pm. Academy Art Museum, Easton. 410- 482-6169.

Sept 13-Oct 4 (Tues) – BASIC BEGINNER WALTZ/FOXTROT 8pm. Academy Art Museum, Easton. 410- 482-6169.

Sept 14 – ACTIVITIES SINGLES KLUB 6pm. Den-ny’s Restaurant, Easton. 410-673-1481.

Sept 14 – EATING SEASONALLY. $15 members; $20 others. Must pre-register. 1–2:30pm. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Sept 14-17 – POSTMARK COLLECTORS CLUB 50th Annual National Convention. Comfort Inn, Easton. www.postmarks.org.

Sept 14,21,22,29 – MARYLAND’S DIGITAL LI-BRARY CONSORTIUM 9/14 2-3pm; 9/21 6-7pm; 9/22 3-4pm; 9/29 7-8pm. KI Branch Library, Stevensville. 410-643-8161.

Sept 14, Nov 16 – LUNCH TIME MEETINGS for all volunteers. CBEC, Grasonville. 410-827-6694.

Sept 15 (start date) – SKILLS FOR PAINT-ING w/Christine O’Neill. 4-week session; Thurs, 1:30-3:30pm. $80 members; $110 others. KIFA, Stevensville. 410-643-7424.

Sept 15-Oct 6 – GENEALOGY…OUR ANCES-TRY EXAMINED. Thurs mornings. Academy for Lifelong Learning, CBMM, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916.

Sept 16 (reg deadline) – BRONZE BASICS ages 16+. 9/24: 9:30am-2pm. $35 members; $42 oth-ers. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520.

Sept 16 – NATIVE PLANT SALE-members only. 10am-6pm. 10% discount; contributor level 20% discount. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Sept 16 (reg deadline) – COPPER CREATIONS ages 16+. 9/24: 9:30am-2pm. $35 members; $42 others. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520.

Sept 16 – GRADUATION CEREMONY 2011 Legacy Institute for Environment Pgm. 10am; re-freshments 9:30am. New Education Bldg, CBEC, Grasonville. 410-827-6694.

Sept 16-18 – KIDS CONSIGNMENT SALE to ben-efi t QAC 4-H All Star Scholarship Fund. 4-H Park, Centreville. 410-490-7811.

Sept 17 – LIGHTHOUSE CHALLENGE 10am-5pm. Hooper Strait Lighthouse, CBMM, St. Mi-chaels. [email protected].

Sept 17 – BIG INDOOR FLEA MARKET 8am-1pm. Grasonville Sr Ctr, 4802 Main St. 410-827-6010.

ANIMAL RESOURCE FOUNDATION’S 6th ANNUAL CRAB FEASTAND FOOTBALL PARTY!

At the Kent Island Yacht Club under the Pavilion and on the patio in Chester on Sunday, September 11, 2011 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Advance tickets for adults are $45.00, ($50.00 at the door), chil-dren 6-12 years old, $20.00 in advance, ($25.00 at the door) and children under 6 years old are free. All proceeds go to help our homeless pets. There will be a 50/50, great silent auction items and door prizes.Call and reserve your tickets via phone with your credit card, Visa or MasterCard. Or go to our website www.arfusa.org and order and pay for your tickets via PayPal.For more information contact Animal Re-source Foundation, Inc., PO Box 396, Chester MD 21619, call 410-643-8700 or e-mail [email protected].

Corsica Watershed Awareness Day - September 17th

A free family event held noon to 4 pm. at Bloomfi eld Farm on Route 213, just north of Centreville, MD. This event combines engaging environmental education with tours of the historic farmhouse, a variety of tasty food offerings, hayrides, pond fi shing, petting zoo, pony rides, pumpkin painting and creative crafts activities for children. Free native tree to the fi rst 150 families. The bluegrass group Chester River Runoff will be playing during this event. 410-758-0835 www.corsicariverconservancy.org

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September 7, 2011 Page 5

Do you have a calendar item of interest? Just send it to : The Update, P.O. Box 708, Stevensville, MD 21666, fax it to 410-827-9314 or email

to [email protected]. Items will be accepted on a fi rst-come basis as space allows. The calendar item must be received two weeks prior to publication date.

Calendar space is for non-profi t only, for profi t organizations can list for a small fee.

WHAT to DO

Queen Anne’s County Events

www.ShoreUpdate.comwww.ShoreUpdate.com

List your church service info. for FREE!Just email to [email protected].

AREA CHURCH SERVICES

WhatWhatTo DoTo Do

ON-GOING EVENTS

CARMICHAEL• John Wesley United Methodist, 828 Ar-rington Rd. Sun: 9:15am. 410-827-8047.

CENTREVILLE• Abundant Life, 132 Comet Dr. Sun: 9, 10am. Tues: 7pm. 410-758-8669.• Bethel AME, 102 Washington Rd. Sun: 11am. Wed: 7:30pm. 410-758-3748.• Centreville Community, 101 Gray Fox Lane. Sun:10:30am, 6pm. Wed 7pm. 410-758-3072.• Centreville United Methodist, 608 Church Hill Rd. Sun: 8:40, 11am. 410-758-0868.• Covenant Family Church, QAC Arts Council, 206 S. Commerce St. Sun: 9:30am. 410-758-1117.• Grace Fellowship, Wye Branch manor, 865 Poplar School Rd. Sun: 9:30am. 410-310-0722.• New Life Community United Methodist, 423 S. Liberty St. Sun: 10:30am. 410-758-3285. • Our Mother of Sorrows, 301 Chesterfi eld Ave. Sun: 9:15, 11:30am. 410-758-0143.• Set the Captives Free Outreach Center, Inc., QAC Arts Council, 206 S. Commerce St. Sun: 12:30pm. Thurs: 7pm. 443-803-3294.• St. Paul’s Episcopal, 301 S. Liberty St. Sun: 8, 10:30am. 410-758-1553.

CHESTER• Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 110 Goodhands Creek Rd. Sun: 9:30am. 410-725-6870.• Galilee Lutheran, 1934 Harbor Dr. Sun: 9, 10:30am. 410-643-6545.• Kent Island United Methodist, 2739 Cox Neck Rd. Sun: 8, 9:30, 11am. 410-643-5361.• New Life Christian Outreach, 101 Country Day Rd. Sun: 10am. Tues: 7pm. Thurs: 7, 8:30pm. 410-643-6737.• St. Christophers, 1861 Harbor Dr. Sat: 8:30am, 5pm. Sun: 7, 9, 11am, 5pm. Mon-Fri: 7:15, 8:30am. 410-643-3366.• Union Wesley United Methodist, 110 Union Wesley Circle. Sun: 9:30am. 410-643-5881.

CHURCH HILL• Bethel AME, 208 Agnes St. Sun: 11am. 410-556-6888.• Church Hill United Methodist, 506 Main St. Sun: 11am. 410-556-6457.• Faith Unity Fellowship Ministries, 208 New St. Sun: 9:30, 10:30am. Wed: 7:30pm. 410-758-4370.•St. Luke’s Episcopal. Sun: 11am. 410-556-6644.

GRASONVILLE• Bryans United Methodist, 5608 Main St. Sun: 11am. 410-827-8440.• Church of Christ Chesapeake, 405 Drum-mer Dr. Sun: 9:45, 10:45am, 1:30pm. 410-827-7087.• Eastern Shore Apostolic, 5601 Main St. Sun: 10am. 410-991-9109.• Eastern Shore Baptist, 119 Station Lane. Sun: 9:30, 10:30am, 6pm. Wed: 7pm. 410-490-4950.

• Immanuel United Methodist, Main St, School House Lane. Sun: 9, 10, 11am. • Lakeview Fellowship Church of God, 230 Hess Frontage Rd. Sun: 10am. Thurs: 7pm.• Robinson A.M.E., 823 Grasonville Cemetery Rd. Sun: 10, 11am. 410-827-7556.• Seventh-Day Adventist, 205 Medical Ctr Rd. Church Worship 11am. Sabbath School 9:30am. 410-827-8461.• Wye Bible, 115 Narnia Dr. Sun: 10:30am. 410-827-6650.

PRICE• Bethany United Methodist, 1131 Price Sta-tion Rd. Sun: 9:30am. 410-556-6457.

QUEENSTOWN• Calvary United Methodist, 7113 Maryland Ave. Sun: 10:30am. 410-827-7113. • Grace Wesleyan, 101 Comegys Lane. Sun: 9:45, 10:45, 11am. 410-928-3726.• Shore Christian Fellowship, 7401 Main St. Sun: 10:15am. 410-827-6500. • St. Luke’s Chapel, 7208 Main St. Sun: 8am. 410-827-8484.• St. Peter the Apostle, 5319 Ocean Gateway. Sat: 5:30pm. Sun: 7:30am. 410-758-0143.• Wye of Carmichael United Methodist, 1036 Carmichael Rd. Sun: 9am. 410-827-7113.

STEVENSVILLE• Christ Church Parish Kent Island, 830 Ro-mancoke Rd. Sun: 8, 10am. 410-643-5921.• Christ Lutheran-ALCC, 117 East Main St. Sun: 11am. 410-268-1858.• Ezion United Methodist, Batts Neck Rd. Sun: 11am. 410-643-2136.• First Baptist Church of Kent Island, 300 State St. Sun: 11am. 410-643-6574.• Historic Christ Church, 117 East Main St. Sun: 11am, Sun school 10am. www.christalcc.org. • Island Alliance, 510 Thompson Creek Rd. Sun: 9, 10:15am. 410-643-5683.• Living Water Lutheran, 830 Romancoke Rd. Sun 10am. 410-604-0414.• New Walk Community Church, Inc, 201 Love Point Rd. Sun: 11am. Wed: 7pm. 410-643-7009.• Safe Harbor Presbyterian, 931 Love Point Rd. Sun: 9:30am. Sun school: 11am. 410-604-1700.• THE BRIDGE, meets at KI High School. Sun: 9:52am. 443-262-2422.

SUDLERSVILLE• St. Andrew’s Episcopal Chapel. Sun: 9am. 410-556-6644.

WYE MILLS• Chesapeake Christian Fellowship, The Cad-by Theatre, 1000 College Circle, Chesapeake College. Sun: 10:30am. 410-798-1413.

• Wye Parish Episcopal Church, 14114 Old Wye Mills Rd. Sun: 10:00 am.410-827-8484.

CHARACTER COACHES needed for local classroom of students or mentor to an at-risk student. 410-758-6677.

COMMUNITY CARE PROJ-ECT advocacy/support for fore-closure prevention. 410-827-

8639, 410-827-0579 or 410-827-4990.

COMMUNITY MEDIATION-upper shore. Free & confi -dential. 410-810-9188.

COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATE volun-teers. QA & Kent Counties. 410-758-8610.

PRO BONO BANKRUPTCY HELP Free legal assistance by appt. Dover St, Easton. 410-962-3813.

SOCIAL SERVICES BENEFITS assistance-QAC Free Library. www.quan.lib.md.us.

VOLUNTEERS needed. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520.

VOLUNTEERS needed. KIFA, Stevensville. 410-643-7424.

MONDAYS•CHESTER RIVER CHORALE rehearsals. 7-9:15pm. First United Methodist Church, Chestertown. 410-810-1438. •QA CHORALE 7-9pm. Centreville United Methodist Church. 410-758-3183.•1st Mon – ASSETS ACTION TEAM 6-7pm. New Life United Methodist Church, Centreville. 410-758-6677.•2nd & 4th Mon – RIDGELY LIONS CLUB 6:30pm. Ridgely United Methodist Church, 109 Central Ave. 410-634-2214.

TUESDAYS•BABY STORY TIME ages birth-2 w/caregiver. 11:00am. Kent County Public Library, Chestertown. 410-778-3636. •HARMONY ON THE BAY women’s barbershop chorus. 7:15pm. Centreville United Methodist Church. 410-924-0013 or 410-763-7920. •JEWELRY MAKING ages 60+. Sudlersville Senior Ctr, 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159. •KI COMMUNITY BAND rehearsals. 7-8:30pm. QAC Arts Council. 443-995-2297.•LADIES BIBLE STUDIES 6:45-8:40pm. Island Alliance Church, 510 Thompson Creek, Stevensville. 410-643-5683.

•1st Tues – LIFE DRAWING nude & portrait. 2-5pm. $20 members; $25 others. KIFA, Stevensville. 410-643-7424.

WEDNESDAYS•PRIDE OF THE BAY BARBERSHOP rehearsals. 6:30pm. Cadby Theatre, Chesapeake College, Wye Mills. 410-827-7232.•QA BNI CHAPTER 7:15-9am. Ram’s Head Shore House, Stevensville. 410-827-7417 or 443-988-8075.•WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY 9:45am or 7pm. Seminar Room, KI United Methodist Church, Chester. 410-827-5345.•1st Wed - KI FISHERMEN 7:30pm. American Legion, Stevensville. 410-643-1745.•1st Wed – DELMARVA TRAIN PEOPLE 7pm. Caro-line County Library, Greensboro Branch. 443-262-9078.•1st Wed – DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ages 60+. 12:30pm. Sudlersville Senior Ctr, 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159.•2nd & 3rd Wed – DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY fi eld trips ages 60+. Sudlersville Senior Ctr, 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159.•Last Wed – RAVENS meet-help feed homeless. 7:30pm. Bats Café, Stevensville. 410-924-8645.

THURSDAYS•SIMPLE, EASY CRAFTS ages 60+. Sudlersville Se-nior Ctr. 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159. •1st & 2nd Thurs - FAMILY LAW ASSISTANCE clinic. 5:30-6:30pm. KI Library. •3rd & 4th Thurs - FAMILY LAW ASSISTANCE clinic. 5:30-6:30pm. Centreville Library.•3rd Thurs – COMMUNITY COAT CLOSET 6-8pm. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Main St, Church Hill.

FRIDAYS•CHICKS & STICKS 1-3pm. Centreville Senior Ctr, 104 Powell St. 410-758-3900.•ISLAND IDOL KARAOKE 11:30am-1pm. KI Senior Ctr, 891 Love Pt Rd, Stevensville. 410-604-3801. •3rd Fri – ISLAND IDOL KARAOKE 11:30am. Chow Hound’s Potato Bar Luncheon. 410-604-3801.

SATURDAYS•Thru Nov – GUIDED WALKS 11am. Adkins Arbore-tum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.•1st Sat – NOON TEA in the trees journaling. 11am. Free w/admission. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0. •3rd Sat – COMMUNITY COAT CLOSET 10am-12N. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Main St, Church Hill.

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Kent Island Narrows Sept 10: High 4:26am, 1.9ft. Low 11:25am, 0.6ft.Sept 10: High 4:32pm, 1.6ft. Low 11:05pm, 0.5ft.Sept 11: High 5:03am, 1.9ft. Low 11:57am, 0.6ft.Sept 11: High 5:19pm, 1.7ft. Low 11:52pm, 0.6ft.Sept 12: High 5:37am, 1.8ft. Low 12:24pm, 0.5ft.Sept 12: High 6:03pm, 1.8ft.Sept 13: Low 12:37am, 0.6ft. High 6:09am, 1.8ft.Sept 13: Low 12:48pm, 0.5ft. High 6:43pm, 1.8ft.Sept 14: Low 1:21am, 0.8ft. High 6:40am, 1.7ft. Sept 14: Low 1:11pm, 0.4ft. High 7:22pm, 1.9ft.Sept 15: Low 2:06am, 0.9ft. High 7:13am, 1.6ft. Sept 15: Low 1:37pm, 0.4ft. High 8:00pm, 1.9ft.Sept 16: Low 2:52am, 0.9ft. High 7:48am, 1.5ft. Sept 16: Low 2:06pm, 0.4ft. High 8:38pm, 1.9ft.Sept 17: Low 3:42am, 0.9ft. High 8:26am, 1.5ft. Sept 17: Low 2:39pm, 0.4ft. High 9:18pm, 1.9ft.Bloody PointSept 10: High 3:24am, 1.8ft. Low 10:09am, 0.6ft. Sept 10: High 3:30pm, 1.5ft. Low 9:49pm, 0.5ft.Sept 11: High 4:01am, 1.8ft. Low 10:41am, 0.6ft. Sept 11: High 4:17pm, 1.6ft. Low 10:36pm, 0.6ft.Sept 12: High 4:35am, 1.7ft. Low 11:08am, 0.5ft. Sept 12: High 5:01pm, 1.7ft. Low 11:21pm, 0.6ft.Sept 13: High 5:07am, 1.7ft. Low 11:32am, 0.5ft. Sept 13: High 5:41pm, 1.7ft.Sept 14: Low 12:05am, 0.7ft. High 5:38am, 1.6ft. Sept 14: Low 11:55am, 0.4ft. High 6:20pm, 1.8ft.Sept 15: Low 12:50am, 0.8ft. High 6:11am, 1.5ft. Sept 15: Low 12:21pm, 0.4ft. High 6:58pm, 1.8ft.Sept 16: Low 1:36am, 0.8ft. High 6:46am, 1.4ft. Sept 16: Low 12:50pm, 0.4ft. High 7:36pm, 1.8ft.Sept 17: Low 2:26am, 0.8ft. High 7:24am, 1.4ft. Sept 17: Low 1:23pm, 0.4ft. High 8:16pm, 1.8ft.Although we do our best to insure the accuracy of these listings, they should be confi rmed and used in conjunction with other navigation aids.

Love PointSept 10: High 5:40am, 1.9ft. Low 12:08pm, 0.6ft. Sept 10: High 5:46pm, 1.5ft. Low 11:48pm, 0.5ft.Sept 11: High 6:17am, 1.9ft. Low 12:40pm, 0.6ft. Sept 11: High 6:33pm, 1.6ft.Sept 12: Low 12:35am, 0.6ft. High 6:51am, 1.8ft. Sept 12: Low 1:07pm, 0.5ft. High 7:17pm, 1.8ft.Sept 13: Low 1:20am, 0.6ft. High 7:23am, 1.8ft. Sept 13: Low 1:31pm, 0.5ft. High 7:57pm, 1.8ft.Sept 14: Low 2:04am, 0.7ft. High 7:54am, 1.6ft. Sept 14: Low 1:54pm, 0.4ft. High 8:36pm, 1.9ft.Sept 15: Low 2:49am, 0.8ft. High 8:27am, 1.5ft. Sept 15: Low 2:20pm, 0.4ft. High 9:14pm, 1.9ft.Sept 16: Low 3:35am, 0.8ft. High 9:02am, 1.4ft. Sept 16: Low 2:49pm, 0.4ft. High 9:52pm, 1.9ft.Sept 17: Low 4:25am, 0.8ft. High 9:40am, 1.4ft. Sept 17: Low 3:22pm, 0.4ft. High 10:32pm, 1.9ft.

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While some dogs are content to play fetch or even go for the occa-sional swim, Buddy, a purebred Bi-jon Frise from Stevensville, prefers to hang 20 with his owner on his surfboard.

Kathleen “Katie” Baker adopted Buddy about two years ago from a schoolteacher in Chestertown. “She couldn’t fi nd a place to live that accepted dogs, so she had to put him up for adoption.” Only four months old when he came to Katie, Buddy was completely untrained.

Katie began housebreaking and training him right away. Having grown up on a farm and maintaining pets throughout her life, she was able to connect with the Bijon’s willing tendencies. “They are wonderful pets and are very devoted to their owners,” says Katie. “He brings great joy into my life.”

Although Katie had never had a Bijon Frise before, she had researched the ex-pensive breed’s characteristics and scouted the local papers for a while seek-ing a dog she could afford. Tiny, white fl uffy pups, the Bijon’s are noted for intelligence, affection and happy temperament. They are easily trainable and enjoy being around people.

Buddy not only gets along well with Katie’s two cats, Boo Boo and Nacho, he’s a favorite among the residents and students at the Chesterwye Center, Inc., where Katie works, often with Buddy at her side. “He is extremely calm and friendly,” says Katie. “They just love him.”

While Bijon’s are known for their hypoallergenic coats, making them popular pets for allergy sufferers, they are not renowned for their love of water, mak-ing Buddy all the more unique. “I live on Kent Island on the water, so I would take him out for walks and he would play in the water,” says Katie, “so one day I brought a surfboard out and he jumped on.”

Almost immediately, the 24-pound canine gravitated to the surfboard. “He will jump off the surfboard, swim around in the water and then jump back on the board,” says Katie. “He’ll stay on the board until we come in.”

Katie holds the board steady so Buddy can climb on, but says he will sit on the board without assistance. “People come to watch him,” says Katie. ”They will drive by and turn around just to watch. Often people will come down to the beach and ask if they can take pictures.”

Katie says spectators often ask her if she is sure Buddy is not a Labrador. “Little dogs generally don’t go in the water,” she says.

According to Katie, her and Buddy’s next adventure will be kayaking. “I have a kayak, but we haven’t used it yet,” she says. “He will probably be sitting in either my lap or the supply spot.”

Katie says if Buddy does take to kayaking, she will put a fl oatation device on him to keep him safe.

While Buddy’s favorite surfi ng hangout is the beach at Kent Island Estates, he also enjoys going for a walk at the Kent Island Dog Park and soon, he will have a date with his new girlfriend. Already bred once, Buddy has sired four puppies that were homed to family and friends last spring. “I promised him last year he would have a date for Valentine’s Day,” Katie laughs. “In six months we will try to breed him again.”

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Lighthouse Christian Academy is celebrating the commencement of its sec-ond decade of classical Christian education with the appointment of a new school administrator. Mrs. Linda Whiting, former administrator of the Severn Run Classical Christian Homeschool Academy, has accepted the position of LCA Administrator effective immediately. Mrs. Whiting has lived on Kent Island for nearly thirty years. She has been a history teacher at the Severn Run Homeschool Academy since 1998, as well as school administrator since 2007. Her additional teaching experience includes camp director at the An-napolis Area Christian School, instructor at the Kids on Campus Program at Chesapeake College, and Director of Children’s Christian Education at Safe Harbor Church. The parents and students of Lighthouse Christian Academy are excited to welcome her to their school. Mrs. Whiting is leading the Lighthouse Christian Academy family in cele-brating its 10th anniversary this year! LCA began through the sponsorship and leadership of four area churches: Safe Harbor Presbyterian, Wye Bible, Chesapeake Church of Christ, and LCA’s home, Island Alliance. Lighthouse Christian Academy is an interdenominational K-12 Christian school utilizing a joyful Classical approach that enables its students to reason and articulate

with clarity, creativity, and conviction. Classical education cultivates thinking, eloquent students who are able to develop facts into logical arguments and to convey those arguments clearly and persuasively. It challenges children by us-ing teaching methods that cater to their natural abilities during different stages of childhood development. In addition to academics, Lighthouse Christian Academy offers a variety of ex-tra-curricular activities. The volleyball and basketball teams are open to mid-dle and high school students, and they compete against area Christian schools. LCA’s drama department puts on an annual play that involves students through-out the school (“Cheaper by the Dozen” was most recently presented). And the highlight of the year is a History Festival, in which the students present creative performances based on that period of history which they have stud-ied throughout the year. Additionally, LCA’s curriculum is carefully matched with a variety of creative, memo-rable fi eld trips that enhance and broaden the students’ understand-ing of their classroom studies. Lighthouse Christian Academy is looking forward to the next de-cade with enthusiasm and hope. Mrs. Whiting is more than pre-pared to lead the school towards a future that continues to pros-per and offers an extraordinary education that engages students’ minds, spirits, and creativity. If you would like to meet Mrs. Whiting or learn more about LCA, please call the school at 410-643-3034. Or visit the web-site at www.lcacademy.org.

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Every year over 15,000 students come to Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center (CBEC) to learn about the Bay and environmental stewardship. To continue this educational mission, CBEC needs the support of the community for its 7th Annual Wet & Wild Live and Silent Auction fundraiser on Satur-day, September 24, from 4 to 8 pm in CBEC’s Education and Arts Building in Grasonville.

Tickets for the event are $75/person, which includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, beer, and wine. Attendees will also get a chance to bid on some great auction items, including a Sunset Cruise on the catamaran Felix the Cat, a high-tech ghost-hunting adventure, week-long stay in a Costa Rica villa, sports memo-rabilia, ski house vacation in Colorado, biplane ride, jewelry, a week vacation in Maine, a ride on a working cargo ship in the Baltimore Harbor, and much more. Outdoor chic is the attire for the event, so be creative and have some fun!

CBEC also encourages community businesses to support the event by becom-ing sponsors or by donating auction items. CBEC is the one of the last pristine areas on the Chesapeake Bay, and it’s right here in our own backyard!

To purchase tickets, to become a sponsor, or to donate an auction item, visit bayrestoration.org, email [email protected], or call 410-827-6694.

CBEC Wet & Wild committee members Merry Tobin, Barbara Mead, Kate Halla, Vicki Paulas, Susan Vianna, Judy Wink, Gail Ruppe, Sherry Black-Thomasson, Beth Poulsen, and Katey Nelson aboard the catamaran Felix the Cat. Christine O’Neill (far left) and her husband Dave have donated a Sunset Cruise on the Bay aboard their boat as one of the auction items for the Wet & Wild event scheduled for Saturday, September 24th. Included in the Sunset Cruise is a limo ride to and from the marina donated by An Extraordinar Limousine, Inc.; wine donated by The Winery; and hors d’oeuvres. Proceeds from the event will support Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center’s environ-mental stewardship education programs. For tickets to the event, call CBEC 410-827-6694 or visit bayrestoration.org for more details.

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MINISTERS AGAINST SLOT MACHINES AT ROSECROFT Three dozen ministers say they plan to fi ght against adding slot machines or table games at Rosecroft Raceway in Prince George’s County. The Washington Post reports the ministers and other members of the Col-lective Empowerment Group sent a letter to Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley opposing additional gaming in the county. The group has worked to expand economic opportunities for its membership, which it says includes 150 churches. The letter comes as Penn National Gaming Inc., Rosecroft’s new owner, plans to reopen for simulcasting. The company said that live racing will resume on October 21.

MARYLAND TO REINTRODUCE ELK? Maryland offi cials are looking at the feasibility of re-introducing elk to the state after a 300-year-absence. The Department of Natural Resources announced that it is working with the Maryland Legislative Sportsmen’s Foundation and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to review options. The study is expected to take 12 months and will gauge public opinion toward the move.

O’MALLEY TO INDIA? Governor Martin O’Malley says he wants to go to India this year in what would be his second international trade mission of 2011. O’Malley went to China, South Korea, and Vietnam back in June to promote trade and businesses here in Maryland. He says some $85-million in deals were made as a result. The trip to India is still in the planning stages, but O’Malley says the focus will be on jobs. He mentioned the trip during a recent visit to Montgomery College.

INFANT MORTALITY AT LOWEST LEVEL State offi cials announced the infant mortality rate has dropped to the lowest level on record. The Baltimore Sun reports the state Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s numbers show a dip to about seven deaths for every 1,000 live births last year, a drop of seven-percent from the year before. Offi cials credit a three-year campaign to reduce infant deaths as helping to put a dent in the problem.

TAX DOLLARS AT WORK Federal funds will help protect endangered Puritan tiger beetles living in cliffs overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. The $2.4-million grant was announced last week. Maryland is home to the largest remaining population in the world of the small, bronze-colored insect with blue and white markings.

CLARIFICATION ON OVERTIME PAY FOR KENT COUNTY DEPUTIES Kent County Sher-iff John F. Price, IV sought clarity from the Kent County Commissioners on overtime paid to deputies for private events in the county and who should pay the cost of overtime. Price said for-profi t events are taxing the KC Sherriff’s Department. Price said he discussed options with Kent County Human Resources Director S. Martin Marty Hale, who conducted research of how other counties deal with overtime for special events.

Commissioner Pickrum raised a question about discerning between governmental functions and private events. Susan Hayman thought that the company running the event was paying for security. Discussion between the Commissioners, Hayman, Price and Hale sought to narrow down a policy for reimbursement to the Sherriff’s Offi ce based on rates similar to what other counties charge for private events. Commissioner Ron Fithian asked Price to write a policy and bring it back to the Council for approval.

Price said he hopes to get time-and-a-half for his deputies by adding a line item on their time sheets for private events. Price reaffi rmed the KC Sherriff’s Department commitment for com-munity events but said something should be done to prevent his department from becoming a private security force for business enterprises.

MIKE FLANAGAN DEAD: APPARENT SUICIDE Mike Flanagan, the 59-year-old former Orioles pitching great and team general manager, was found near his Baltimore County home. Pub-lished reports say Flanagan took his own life, despondent over feeling he was not good enough as a baseball executive and felt responsible for the team’s failures in recent years.

Flanagan is a member of the Orioles Hall of Fame. He pitched 15 of his 18 Major League seasons with the Orioles and won the Cy Young Award as the American League’s top pitcher in 1979. Flanagan also worked as an Orioles pitching coach, general manager and was work-ing as a game analyst on MASN this season. Flanagan is survived by his wife Alex and three daughters, Kerry, Kathryn and Kendall.

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EMERGENCY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS TIPS FROM DELMARVA POWER In the event of any major storm occurrences, Delmarva Power urges its customers to prepare for potential power outages and to act to ensure their safety. Here are some tips:

· Have adequate prescription medicines or infant supplies on hand.

· If you or someone you know uses life-support equipment that requires electricity to operate, identify a location with emergency power capabilities and make plans to go there or to a hospital during a prolonged outage.

· Assemble an emergency “storm kit.” Include a battery-powered radio or television, fl ash-light, a fi rst-aid kit, battery-powered or windup clock, extra batteries, special needs items, an insulated cooler and a list of important and emergency phone numbers.

· Keep at least a three-day supply of non-perishable foods and bottled water and have a hand-operated can opener available.

· Have a telephone with a cord or cell phone to use as a backup. Cordless telephones require electricity to operate, and will not work if there is an outage.

· Protect your electronic equipment. Unplug sensitive electronics or plug computers and other sensitive equipment into surge suppressors, and consider a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) for temporary battery backup power.

· Turn off power to fl ood-prone basement appliances if it is safe to do so; however, if you have an electrically-operated sump pump, you should not turn off your power.

Additional storm preparedness information can be found at www.delmarva.com.

EVACUATING OCEAN CITY–NECESSARY BUT EXPENSIVE The evacuation of Ocean City ahead of Hurricane Irene cost the state of Maryland an estimated $2-million in potential income. State Comptroller Peter Franchot says most of that was in lost sales tax money because folks stayed home. Other lost revenue was in the form of gas tax receipts, Bay Bridge toll fees, pay-roll withholdings and admissions and amusement tax receipts to Ocean City. Franchot said that given the disastrous impact of the storm on other parts of our country, he is grateful that Ocean City and the state of Maryland as a whole weathered the storm with minimal injury or loss of life. POST IRENE DEATH TOLL TWO IN MARYLAND Two Maryland residents are dead because of Hurricane Irene. Offi cials say carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator killed Won Koo Sung in Howard County while his wife, Young Sin Sung and son Jason were in critical condition at a hospital. Authorities say a woman died in Queenstown after a big tree knocked a chimney through the roof of her Queen Anne’s County home.

IRENE DAMAGES IDENTIFIED Hurricane Irene is being blamed for the deaths of more than 30,000 chickens in Maryland. Maryland Agriculture Secretary Earl Hance said that despite the poultry losses, overall Maryland livestock fared well with no signifi cant loss. Hance also said high winds and excessive rain caused the remaining sweet corn crop to be blown over, but he added the effect would be small as most had already been harvested.

“How did Hurricane Irene impact your business?”

Manager David Holek and Jalessa Gardner (employee) with the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory located at Queenstown Premium Outlets.

Holek told us that because of Hurricane Irene, the store was forced to close at 2pm on Saturday, as did many of the other stores in the Outlets. Upon reopening, he did have some disappointed customers, because some of their stock of bananas, and other items had to be thrown out due to loss of power.

Ann Jewell, Offi ce Manager with Roland’s Auto, Inc., in Church Hill

The power at the business did not go out, and Ann told us that they did close one hour early over the weekend so that their employees could get home safely. They have been in business for 25 years, and Ann seems pleased that Irene did not pack as much of a punch as was forecasted.

Wayne Gardner, General Manager with Friel Lumber Company.

Wayne has been with the company for 25 years, and he informed us that they stayed open their normal hours. Plenty of plywood and sandbags were purchased in advance of the storm. In hindsight, he wished that he would have purchased more genera-tors from his suppliers. All things con-sidered, he thought that the store and his employees were well-prepared. Their sales were fantastic in prepara-tion of the hurricane.

Rick Leonard, Manager of Edward’s Pharmacy in Centreville

Rick said he sold out of all hurricane supplies (batteries, etc.) and he did have many sandbags in place before Irene came. Edward’s had power return on Sunday morning, and no water entered the building. He thought his staff of approxi-mately 15 employees did a superb job in preparation for the storm. He also added that it seemed that many people were more aware of Irene, and that common sense pre-vailed. He considers himself and his Edward’s team very blessed.

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Morris informed us that they were open until 7pm on Saturday, and they really did not take a hit with regard to sales. He was down to a bare bones staff. In preparation for the next big storm, he noted that he will put more people on standby, especially for de-livery of the pizzas.

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Original Lladro - Issue date 1974; retired 2004. Est. val-ue of $345-350. Piece called “A Walk with the Dog.” Perfect condition. $200 firm. Cell: 703-969-7692.

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Schwinn Air-dyne Station-ary Exercise Bicycle – With moving handle bar to exercise your arms. $300 cash. 410-604-1111.…...................................$5 CLASSIFIEDS! All merchandise ads for $100 or less are only $5/issue (up to 20 words). Items over $100 are $10/is-sue. Add photo for ONLY $5. Call 410-827-9312 to place your ad.

FURNITUREFURNITURECurio - Lighted cherry & glass, rounded front & sides. Entry doors either side. Four glass adjust-able shelves. 82” tall; 48” wide; 16”

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NEW2004 Buick Rendezvous CXL. Luxury SUV with 95,000 miles. Asking $6,999. Please call 240-381-1635.…...................................$5 CLASSIFIEDS! All merchandise ads for $100 or less are only $5/issue (up to 20 words). Items over $100 are $10/issue. Add picture for ONLY $5. Call 410-827-9312 to place your ad.

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VOLUNTEERS - Chesa-peake Cats & Dogs, Stevensville 410-643-9955. www.chesapeak-ecatsanddogs.org……................................Vendors wanted for arts and crafts fair on Sat., Oct. 29 at the Grasonville VFW Post 7464 Pavilion. $15 per table/spot. Ben-efits VFW Post 7464. 410-829-3466.…...................................

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HOMEHOMENEW MI WINDOW, VI-NYL, WHITE - 36” X 36”, no grills, no screen, with 4 9/16 “, x jam , tilt sash, low E glass, $55. 410-643-4886.…...................................USED PATRIOT, VINYL, WHITE - 26” X 41” with grills, tilt sash night latch-es, no screen, $25. 410-643-4886.……................................NEW CERTAINTEED, WHITE, VINYL - 36” X 66”, no grills, tilt sash, with 4 9/16 “ extension jam, night latches, with full height screen, still in packing, low E glass, $95. 410-643-4886.……................................NEW CERTAINTEED, WHITE, VINYL - 36” X 54”, with grills, tilt sash, 4 9/16” extension jam, Night latches, no screen, low E glass, $65. 410-643-4886.…...................................NEW 36”X48” white VINYL - White vinyl, picture win-dow, fixed, with grills, low E glass, still in packaging. $85. 410-643-4886.……................................USED 36”X36” white ALU-MINUM - Green house window with shelves & venting/operating E, good condition, $100. 410-643-4886.…...................................

New Cultured marble top 36” X 25” still in box $75. 410-643-4886.

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PETSPETS2 Bearded Dragons – Both female, from same litter. About 1-1/2 years old. $75 each or $135 for both. Comes with supplies, etc. Prefer them to go together. 410-708-7900.

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NEWConsignors and Vendors wanted for Kids Consign-ment sale to benefit QAC 4-H All Star scholarship fund. September 16-18th at the 4-H park in Centreville. Call 410-490-7811 for more information!

NEWCentreville, Woodstream-Earle Branch Road, Sat Sept 10th, 8 am.until.., furniture, toys, household items, tools, collectibles, crafts, books, saddles & bridles, Breyer model horses, golf equipment and much, much more.

NEWCleaned out Garage/Yard Sale. Saturday, Septem-ber 10, 8am til ? Queen Annes Colony off of Rt 8. 103 Holly Court. Lots of goodies and books. Rain date September 17th.…...................................Multi-Family Yard Sale to Benefit Island Dog Park - Sat, Sept 24, 8am-12pm, 401 Main St, Stevensville (the yard sale is not be-ing held at the dog park).

Multi-family yard sale with all proceeds benefiting Island Dog Park. Great selection of merchan-dise, including marine items, pet items, tools and much more. Rain or shine. Large garage available should there be foul weather.…..................................Big In-Door FLEA MAR-KET - Grasonville Senior Center, 4802 Main St. Grasonville, Sat., Sept. 17, 8AM – 1PM. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. RAIN OR SHINE. Tables avail-able for rent $10. Reserve your spot today! (410) 827-6010…..................................Yard Sales are FREE to place in the Update. Just email your listing to [email protected] by Friday at 5 p.m. for pub-lishing in the following week’s issue.…...................................September 17 – FLEA MARKET & PAN-CAKE BREAKFAST at Centreville United Meth-odist Church, 8am - noon w/ breakfast from 8-10:30am, rain or shine. Spaces are free! Vendors & closet cleaners wanted. To reserve a space call 410-758-2144. Spon-sored by the Volunteers in Mission.…...................................Yard Sale - Matapeake Estates, Saturdays in Sept., Ashley office desk sets, Mackie 12 pa sys-tem, Vox pa system, bed-room dressers, cappucino /espresso machine, out-door projectors, 1940’s royal ty typewriter , backlit electric sign , glass chess set, video projector.

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Sept 4 – BUFFET BREAK-FAST 8-11am. Adults $7; ages under 12 $4. VFW Post 7464, Grasonville. 410-827-8194.…...........................................Sept 11 – COUNTRY STYLE BREAKFAST 8-11am. Adults $7; ages 6-12 $3; ages under 5 free. Crumpton Fire House, 3rd & Pine St.

NEWSept16 – CATFISH DIN-NER 6-7:30pm. Bay Country Moose Family Ctr, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900.…...........................................Sept 17 – FLEA MARKET & PANCAKE BREAKFAST. Breakfast 8-10:30am; market 8am-12N. Centreville United Methodist Church. 410-758-2144.

NEWSept 23 – FRIED CHICKEN DINNER & The Jones Boys. 6-7:30pm. Bay Country Moose Family Ctr, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900.…...........................................Sept 24 – 3RD ANNUAL PIG ROAST 3-7pm. Adults $15adv; $18 at door. Ages 7-12 $5 adv; $7 at door. Ro-mancoke Clubhouse, 229 Al-legany Rd, Stevensville. 443-249-3204.

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NEWSept 30 – SHRIMP SCAMPI DINNER 6-7:30pm. Bay Country Moose Family Ctr, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900.…...........................................HEALTH & SAFETY SCREENINGS/CLASSESBREAST & CERVICAL CAN-CER SCREENING PRO-GRAM for eligible women ages 40-64. Free. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Commerce St, Centreville. 443-262-4509.…...........................................CAR SEAT SAFETY PRO-GRAM w/on-site certi ed technician. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Commerce St, Centreville. 410-758-0720. .….......................................COLORECTAL SCREENING PROGRAM for ages 50-64, w/family history of colon can-cer. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Commerce St, Centreville. 410-758-0720.…...........................................

Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-day – FREE BLOOD PRES-SURE SCREENING 9am-12N. No appt. needed. Memorial Hospital, 10 Martin Court, Easton. 410-822-1000 ext. 5839. …...........................................Monday-Friday – BREAST CANCER SCREENINGS by appt-uninsured/underinsured women. Shore Regional Breast Ctr, Memorial Hospi-tal, 219 S. Washington St, Easton.…...........................................Wednesdays – CARDIO-VASCULAR DISEASE free screenings for ages 60+ or 50+ w/risk factors. By appt only. KI Bldg, 1630 Main St, Suite 208, Chester. 410-573-9483. …...........................................Thursdays - IMMUNIZA-TIONS all ages. Walk-in; ap-pts req’d under age 5. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Com-

merce St, Centreville. 410-758-0720.…...........................................Sept 14 – PATHFINDERS FOR AUTISM free workshop. 6:30-8pm. Centreville library. 410-758-3693.…...........................................Sept 17 – ALIVE AT 25 pro-gram ages 16-24. 8am-12N. $55. QA Sheriff’s Of ce, 505 Railroad Ave, Centreville. 1-800-875-4770.…...........................................Sept 22 – PROSTATE CAN-CER SCREENING ages 35+. 5-8pm. Free; appt required. Talbot County Health Dept, 100 S. Hanson St, Easton. 410-820-6800.

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NEWSept 11 – ARF 6TH ANNU-AL CRAB FEAST & FootballParty. 1-4pm. Adults: $45adv, $50 at door. Ages 6-12:$20 adv, $25 at door. Underage 6 free. KI Yacht Club.410-643-8700.

NEWSept 17 – PET ADOPTIONDAY 11am-2pm. The PetShop, Chester. QACAS 410-758-3493.…........................................Sept 24 – ARF FUND-RAISER 11am-2pm. Rom-mel’s Ace Home Center,364 Thompson Creek Mall,Stevensville. 410-643-7702.…........................................Sept 24 – MULTI-FAMILYYARD SALE to bene t IslandDog Park. 8am-12pm. 401Main St, Stevensville. 202-294-6586.. . . . . . .

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(ARA) - Plenty of tender, loving care went into those vegetable seedlings planted this spring. Weeks of watering, weeding, pruning and feeding have likely resulted in a harvest so bountiful, it is beginning to overwhelm the kitchen. What an exciting sight to have watched that seedling grow with sunshine, water and good soil in the backyard garden or patio container garden to produce such a plethora of fresh vegetables. By harvest time, toma-toes, peppers, zucchini and cucumbers weigh down the vines and stems of the formerly tiny seedlings, and many gardeners are running out of storage space and recipe ideas for all the incredible vegetables picked at the height of freshness. So what can be done with the garden leftovers? Donating and gifting are two great ways to help friends and the community with fresh produce. Miracle-Gro and America’s Test Kitchen teamed up to provide recipes that are perfect for parties, providing a delicious meal for a shut-in and sharing with co-workers. Tomatoes from the garden can be canned and easily transformed into chili, spaghetti or pizza sauce even into the winter months. From salsa and pico de gallo, to zucchini bread and cucumber salad, these popular foods will have family and friends enthusiastically eating garden vegetables all summer long. Expand the menu options by growing some different vegetables or herbs each year, and investigate new recipes that may become family favorites. Create gift baskets for friends and neighbors with excess fresh produce. Whether celebrating the sum-mer holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, or for no reason at all, summer crops can inspire a variety of gifts. Ask your friends for their favorite recipes featuring delicious vegetables and herbs. Then, print out the best recipes on colorful cardstock and bundle up the ingredients, including fresh produce from the garden, giving the whole package as a gift. Who wouldn’t be overjoyed to receive a fabulous gourmet meal in the making? Donate any extra harvest to a local food shelter where it will benefi t members of the community. Contact local food pantries prior to harvesting the vegetables to fi nd out what restrictions they might have on garden veg-

etables. If the local food pantry does not accept fresh produce, contact area churches to see if any have a food do-nation program es-tablished. While the fi rst har-vest is exciting, do not forget to continue nurturing remaining plants in the garden. Some plants will pro-duce vegetables un-til the weather gets considerably cooler, allowing for the en-joyment of fresh pro-duce well into the fall. Ensure that plants have enough water, and continue pulling weeds competing with vegetable plants for water and nutri-ents.

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1.25 acre lot with approved perc on Dean Rd. in Centreville.

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Welcome to tranquility. This 3BR, 2BA home w/ over 2,600 sq ft has been com-pletely remodeled. All sys-tems updated, large master suite addition, in law suite (or 4BR or bonus room), 3+ acres. The great fl oor plan & single level living make this home a dream.

CentrevilleCentrevilleREDUCED TO $349,000

Bay City BeautyBay City BeautyREDUCED TO $249,000

This completely remodeled home is just perfect now w/ its hardwd & ceramic tile fl rs, granite counters, new cabinets, new bathrooms, skylights. Overlooks easy maintenance garden paradise. Fully fenced, new shed, paved driveway. New heat pump too. Freshly painted with contemporary colors. Priced to sell quickly.

This single family home is only 5 min. from Bay Bridge but offers quiet, peaceful sunsets w/ 6’ depths on Cox Creek. W/ 4BR, 1 1/2BA, huge eat in kitchen, living rm & en-closed sun porch, The 1/2 acre lot has 100 ft of WF w/ galvanized bulkhead.

Kent Island WaterfrontKent Island WaterfrontREDUCED TO $499,000

Waterfront HomeWaterfront HomeONLY $499,000

Located in sought-after Chester River Beach, this cozy cottage offers 3BR, 2 full BA & open kit/living/din-ing surrounded by windows for fantastic views. Put your boat on the lift, steam crabs on your outdr brick grill then fi nish the day w/ a relaxing soak in the indr hot tub.

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WEEKLY QAC HOUSING MARKET OVERVIEW

Camille B. O’Donnell, REALTOR®, Broker210 Country Day Rd, Chester (Inside Club One)

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(23) Homes Sold: 8/22/11-9/4/11QA7627761 1012 Dulin Clark Rd $105,000QA7647249 205 Crouse Mill Rd $115,000QA7628056 102 Iris Rd $163,000QA7418076 116 Talbot Rd $140,000QA7650260 102 Golden Eye Ct 32A $187,000QA7570380 302 Ackerman Rd $230,000QA7485732 205 Jackson Creek Ln $240,000QA7592234 2717 Cox Neck Rd $242,000QA7531294 121 Wicomico Rd $249,000QA7582084 107 Branta Lndg $291,450QA7601289 185 Symphony Way $249,900QA7542633 123 North Lake Dr $293,000QA7619711 104 Cat Tail Ct $310,000QA7612119 135 Goldfi nch Ln $360,000QA7251226 153 Symphony Way $369,900QA7515719 621 Oyster Cove Dr #621 $420,000 QA7252092 152 Symphony Way $450,000QA7305225 52 Prospect Bay Dr W $489,900QA7215168 252 Merrick Corner Rd $465,000QA7128967 207 Nottingham Ln $580,000 QA7497182 Thomas White Blvd #202 $645,856 QA7646823 418 Narrows Pointe Dr #9-$699,000QA7546074 350 Narrows Pointe Dr #6-$780,000

Queen Anne’s County, MDSold SummaryJul-2011 Sold Dollar Volume $15,305,534Jul-2010 Sold Dollar Volume $15,436,905

Week of Sept. 5th: Homes for sale: 699Rentals: 42Foreclosures: 17Potential Short Sales: 57Lot/Land: 236Homes under Contracts: 47Waterfront Homes for Sale: 224KI Chesapeake Bay W/F Homes: 24Commercial Listings for Sale: 40Commercial Rentals: 60

RENTALSRENTALSKent Island - 2br/1.5ba, wtr view, new appliances, 3 lvls, 2 balconies, $1425/mo+utl, avail 8/1. Queens Landing 410-227-9145….......................................

Rent/Purchase Option - Available for qualifi ed buy-er! 4 BD, 2.5 BA farmhouse offers granite counters, 2-sty family rm w/stone gas fplc, den, 1st fl mas-ter suite, 2c att gar. Close distance to Tuckahoe State Park. CM7622585 Call Cathy 410-643-4663.….......................................You can reach 17,000 homes for as little as $20 per week. Email your clas-sifi ed to [email protected] today!

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Cambridge - Route 50 frontage, individual offi ces and entire furnished suites as well. Signage available. Call 410-228-9480.….......................................

WAREHOUSE - IMMEDI-ATE AVAILABILITY! Great location, just past Safe-way in Chester. End unit $950/month. Commission based on 1st years lease. QA7489583. 410-643-4663.

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FROM: Secretary of Hous-ing and Urban DevelopmentCONSIDERATION: $178,701TO: Vlahos, Michael E., IV106 Cypress Street, Centreville….....................................FROM: Johnson, Diane P.CONSIDERATION: $185,092TO: Federal National Mort-gage Association208 Little Kidwell Avenue, Centreville

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FROM: Leaverton, Farm, LLCCONSIDERATION: $70,000TO: Riker, Ronald W., Jr.39 Austin Way, Centreville…...........................................FROM: Leaverton Farm, LLCCONSIDERATION: $750,000TO: Wilson Farm & Lawn Service, LLCRuthsburg Road, Centreville…...........................................FROM: Campbell, Steven P. & Tracy L.CONSIDERATION: $62,527TO: Campbell, Douglas438 Freedom Lane, Centreville

FROM: Symphony Centreville, LLCCONSIDERATION: $420,508TO: Meyer, John Anthony118 Concerto Avenue, Centreville…...........................................FROM: Symphony Centreville, LLCCONSIDERATION: $399,269TO: Balducci, Larry S.244 Harmony Way, Centreville…...........................................FROM: Kennedy, Edward C.CONSIDERATION: $279,000TO: Strittmater, Richard C.116 Cypress Street, Centreville

FROM: Richmond Ameri-can HomesCONSIDERATION: $298,478TO: Starlings, George H.131 East Meadow Drive, Centreville…...................................FROM: Waterford Centreville, LLCCONSIDERATION: $404,990TO: Guy, Steven F.130 Opera Court, Centreville…...................................FROM: Meyers, Scott A.CONSIDERATION: $370,000TO: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation135 W. Goldfi nch Lane, Centreville

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12 one acre plus lots for sale in Ashleigh Manor South Subdivision in Church Hill. Prime Lot 1 (69.15 acres) is still avail-

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Beautiful, secluded lot for your new home. Approved Perc. Lot is perfect, over 3.5 acres of woods w/farm land on sides & rear. Small creek at rear of lot w/gravel driveway in place. Perfect for the home of your choice. QA7409934.

$159,000

REDUCED LOTSRESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL LOTS IN QACRESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL LOTS IN QAC

Wonderful waterfront retreat with 4/5 bedrooms, two and a half baths and water views from ev-erywhere. Recently upgraded with new kitchen with stainless and silestone counters, new siding, new windows, two new waterfront decks (best view of the fi reworks!) and more. 3 car garage and work-shop. Most amazing sunsets and a deeded slip on the community pier. $579,000

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PARADISE ON KENT ISLANDA touch of the islands on Kent Island! Beautiful wa-terfront 4/5 BR, 3 full, 2 half BA home on almost 1 acre. Ceramic tile & hardwd fl rs, gourmet kitchen, 3-car garage & huge master suite. Pool & private pier with 4+ MLW. No HOA’S. Full house genera-tor. Large walk-out fi nished basement w/ workout area, movie theater area & so much more. Too much to mention, MUST SEE! QA7643914 $1,450,000

REDUCED TO $2,250,000

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3BR/1BA colonial on 3/4 of an acre. New kitchen, carpet and fl ooring, paint, bathroom and more. Two car garage and the option of a second dwelling on the property. You can’t go wrong at this price. Owner/Agent. Call Steve or Biana for more information. $185,000

GRASONVILLECharming updated well-main-tained 3br/2ba rancher on over 1 acre. Great private fenced in backyard. No hoa’s. New gran-ite counters, new appliances, special covered wood fl oors and oversized 1 car garage. Community close by for golf, pool, etc. All this less than 15 minutes to the bay bridge.

$249,000

Immaculate Chester River water-front 3BR, 2.5BA home in Queen’s Landing (new section). Freshly painted interior, neutral colors, fam-ily rm w/ gas corner FP & enclosed tiled Florida sunrm. Flagstone patio. Tiled bathrms/kitchen/foyer. Option to purchase fully furnished. QA7550428. $399,500

CHESTER RIVER WATERFRONTIN QUEENS LANDING

GREENWOOD COMMUNITYBeautiful home in great fam-ily community. In-law suite on main fl oor. 4 Bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths all on a cul-de-sac. Storage shed in rear doubles as offi ce. Insulated and A/C. Great Landscaping with pri-vate rear screened in porch. This is the best value in the community, priced to sell. QA7465953. $330,000

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1.27 acres in the desir-able com-munity of P r o s p e c t

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SOLD4BD 3BA Wa-terfront Home. Privately situ-ated on calm point, 300+ ft. Gourmet

Kitchen LR-picturesque windows-Main fl oor MSTR BD w/MSTR BA Jetted tub Crown molding WF Views most rooms. $1,050,000

LAKEFRONT2 Master bed-rooms, 2 full baths, & landry upstairs. Main fl oor all hardwood fl oors, open fl oor

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