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Staci Clipp | Around South Hagerstown | July 1, 2012
Discovery Station will host Titanic shipbuilding classes Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon with Norm Little, master Titanic shipbuilder, teaching the classes. All materials will be furnished to build a 17-inch Titanic model. Classes are for five weeks. The five weeks vary as students go on family vacations. The class costs $50 and includes admission to the museum. Each student must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, call 301-790-0076. Class of 1967 The South Hagerstown High School Class of 1967 will hold its 45th reunion Saturday, July 14, at the Elks Lodge.
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Anne Weatherholt | Around Hancock | June 21, 2012
Hoist the rigging and sail on up to Hancock Saturday morning for the 10th annual Barge Bash.  Local businesses and clubs are busy putting finishing touches to their barges before launch time on Saturday. Come up in the morning for activities along the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, run in the race and enjoy the food and fun. Concert planned The Barge Bash Ball takes place Saturday from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center at Town Hall.  Take Two Variety Band, featuring Russ and Donna Miller, will perform songs from the Big Band era, country standards, 1950s and '60s rock 'n' roll, Dixieland jazz, polkas, waltzes, jitterbugs, and even a tango.
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Paula Green Shupp | Around Williamsport | June 20, 2012
The Mason-Dixon Region Automobile Club of America will hold its annual car show Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Washington County Agricultural Education Center, 7313 Sharpsburg Pike. The show includes a car corral, a display area for Chevrolet cars in celebration of 100 years of Chevrolet, and free flea market (all items are welcome). There will also be Model T driving lessons, food, bake sale and door prizes. Registration costs $8 per vehicle and $8 per car corral space at the gate.
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Madge Miles | Around Jonathan Street | June 15, 2012
Recovery services will be held Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. at Asbury United Methodist Church, 155 N. Jonathan St.  This will be a time of worship, praise, teaching and a ministry of encouragement. Breakfast and bake sale The Men of Ebenezer AME Church, 26 W. Bethel St., will hold a breakfast Saturday,  beginning at 8 a.m.  It will be eat-in, take-out, or call 301-797-6123 on the day of the breakfast for delivery.  The menu includes eggs, fried potatoes and onions, sausage, gravy, biscuit and juice or coffee.  The breakfast costs $6.  After breakfast, the youth of Ebenezer will hold a bake sale.
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Paula Green Shupp | Around Williamsport | May 23, 2012
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 for the yard sale can be dropped off at the River City Barber Shop, 2 S. Conococheague St., from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed Wednesdays). For more information, call Donna at 240-366-8138. The yard sale will be held Saturday, June 9, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the community building at Byron Memorial Park.
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Cathy Grantham | Around Maugansville | April 27, 2012
Ruritan Potomac District Lt. Gov. Donald Foster and Zone 2 Gov. Nancy Reeder presented the Blue Ribbon Award to Maugansville Ruritan Club President Chuck Cunningham Jr.  The Blue Ribbon Award is based on membership attendance and growth, community service and charitable projects. The Maugansville Ruritan Club would like to thank everyone who attended its six pancake breakfasts this past fall-spring season and the March 17 annual community auction. Both fundraising projects were successful, and the club appreciates the continued support of the community.
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April 26, 2012
A yard and bake sale will be held Saturday, May 12, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Stonecroft Apartments, a housing unit for senior citizens. Items for sale include household items, jewelry and women's bicycles. The event is sponsored by the Stonecroft Tenants Association to raise funds for activities for seniors. The apartment complex is on King Crest Boulevard off Robinwood Drive.
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April 25, 2012
The Berkeley County Deputy Sheriffs Association in partnership with James Rumsey Technical Institute is hosting a first-ever Ole-Fashion Pancake Feed Saturday at the school near Hedgesville, W.Va. The charitable event at 3274 Hedgesville Road will be held from 7 a.m. to noon and will help raise money for Deputy Sheriffs Association-supported organizations such as Shenandoah Women's Shelter for battered women, Shop with a Cop,  Little League and individuals displaced from their homes due to fire, according to a news release from the group.
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Madge Miles | Around Jonathan Street | February 23, 2012
The Ladies of Ebenezer AME Church, 40 W. Bethel St., will hold a fish fry Saturday, starting at 11 a.m. for one of its Women's Day fundraisers. It will be eat in or take out. The menu includes fish, fried potatoes and onions, coleslaw, cornbread and soda. The meal costs $8.   Black history program planned On Sunday, Second Christian Church, 65 W. North Ave., will present a Black History Month program at the 10 a.m. Sunday school service. The public is invited.
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Kristy Smith | Around Boonsboro | December 5, 2011
Snowmen brought to life in Boonsboro Lots of homes sure are looking festive. If you enjoy the holiday displays, don't miss the Flat Frosties adorning the streets in town, brought to you by the Boonsboro Town Council and various merchants and individuals around town. It's fun to see the creative ways snowmen have been brought to life. My favorites are the shepherd at the west end of town, and the crazy beautician with the hair dryer powered by Christmas lights.
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