Monthly Archives: May 2012

2012 Friends of the Library Palooza: How to Publish a Book

2012 Friends of the Library Palooza: How to Publish a Book

Special Guest Local Author Judy Reveal
Win a Kindle!

Join us for our annual celebration Saturday, June 16, 10am – Noon at the Central Library, Denton, 2nd floor! Learn the steps for publishing a book from a panel of published local authors. How do I find a publisher? Do I need a literary agent? What are tips for actually finishing the book?

In addition to this learning from our special guests, we will also…

• Celebrate the past year’s accomplishments
• Share the future plans of the Library
• Elect Directors for the Friends’ Board
• Meet others who are passionate about the Library
• Discuss specific activities that Friends can join, including:
o Gold Books: a fundraiser that allows customers to dedicate their favorite books
o Discount Card: a Friends’ members-only card with discounts to area businesses
o Volunteering: non-traditional ways to work inside the Library
• Give away a Kindle! Enter into a free drawing. (Must be present to win. Rules apply.)

Come join us for the Friends of the Library Annual Palooza! For information, call 410-479-1343.

Marshyhope Duck Derby & Festival

Marshyhope Duck Derby & Festival June 30, 2012 Federalsburg

Mid-Shore Challengers 9th Annual Benefit Dance & Auction

Mid-Shore Challengers
Providing Recreational Activities for Children & Young Adults with Special Needs
9th Annual Benefit Dance & Auction
Featuring
Great Train Robbery
Saturday July 28, 20128:00 PM to 12:00
Easton Elks Lodge #1622
Dutchman’s Lane, Easton Md
8:00 PM to 12:00
Tickets $20
 50/50* Cake Wheel* Live Auction* Egg Table
*Cash Bar & Lite Fare*
For Tickets & Info. Call Robin 410-822-3838
Must be 18 Years Old
Casual Attire

Summer Programs at the Country School in Easton

This summer, The Country School in Easton, MD will be holding a variety of summer programs. The details for each program are below:

Country School Summer Fun: ARTS & CRAFTS I – Ms. Brent – Art Room
June 11 – 15, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Students entering 1st and 2nd grades will enjoy making fun and exciting arts and crafts projects. If you love being creative, and having fun with a variety of art materials, you’ll love this camp! You’ll explore a variety of fun, creative, and exciting materials that we don’t use in art class. Finally, a camp full of FUN, FUN, FUN! Registration is limited to 10 students. The cost is $100 per student. Tuition is due on or before June 1. Visit www.countryschool.org for more information.

Country School Summer Fun: ARTS & CRAFTS II
– Ms. Brent – Art Room
June 18 – 22, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Students entering 3rd and 4th grades will absolutely love using their imagination to create a variety of fun arts and crafts projects. You’ll use clays, paint, and a variety of other fun art materials to make exciting projects you’ll just love. A fun and creative imagination is all that is needed for an afternoon of creating exciting art projects. Registration is limited to 10 students. The cost is $100 per student. Tuition is due on or before June 1. Visit www.countryschool.org for more information.

Country School Summer Fun: I’M A BIG KID NOW! – Mrs. Kullman & Ms. Amaral – Room 12B
A class offered for preschoolers who are a year away from Kindergarten.
June 18 – 22, 8:30 am – 12:00 noon
For those who just can’t wait for Kindergarten, join us for a week of Country School summer camp. Students will have lots of fun with hands on activities, making crafts, reading great books, and playing fun games just like the big kids in Kindergarten. Registration is limited to 10 students. The cost is $175 per student. Tuition is due on or before June 1. Visit www.countryschool.org for more information.

Country School Summer Fun: JUMP START TO KINDERGARTEN – Mrs. Godlee and Ms. BrentRoom 12A & Art Room
Kindergarten families see registration form and information in enrollment contract packet.
June 11 – 15, 8:30 am – 12:00 noonJump Start is for the incoming Kindergartner in September 2012. It provides a wonderful way for your child to adjust to their new school while spending a week engaged in fun-filled activities and games with their classmates. The cost is $175 per student. Tuition is due on or before June 1. Visit www.countryschool.org for more information.

Country School Summer Fun: MONEY MATTERS – Mr. Nittle – Room 6 and Ollie Computer Lab
June 11 -15, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Class is open to students entering 6th – 9th grades. You’ve finally started earning money – maybe you’re babysitting, mowing lawns, walking dogs, or just doing chores. So, what do you do now that your piggy bank is stuffed? What happens with your money when you give it to a parent to put into your bank account? How does a checking account or a savings account work? What is a Money Market account? What is a CD? What is a stock? These are just a few of the questions we’ll explore in “Money Matters,” a fun program designed to help you understand some of the things you can do to keep your money safe or make it grow. Registration is limited to 10 students. The cost is $100 per student. Tuition is due on or before June 1. Visit www.countryschool.org for more information.

Country School Summer Fun: PAINTING FOR THE YOUNG ARTIST – Mrs. Horsey – Room 14
June 11 -15, 8:30 am – 12:00 noon
Class is open to students entering 5th – 8th grades. A fun, creative and relaxed time for painting all week. Students will paint images while exploring line, shape, form, color, and composition. Using watercolor, tempera, and acrylic paint, they will have the chance to paint still life, landscapes and more! Registration is limited to 10 students. The cost is $175 per student. Tuition is due on or before June 1. Visit www.countryschool.org for more information.

Country School Summer Fun: POINT, CLICK, EDIT: FUN WITH DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
- Mrs. Schorr & Mrs. Frederick – Ollie Lab
June 11 – 15, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Rising 4th-6th graders bring your own digital camera and have fun experimenting with different kinds of photography: indoor, outdoor, motion, still, different lighting, and more! Experiment with the settings on your camera, and get creative editing your photos in iPhoto. If you do not have a camera, we could arrange for you to borrow one. Registration in limited to 10 students. The cost is $100 per student. Tuition is due on or before June 1. Visit www.countryschool.org for more information.

Country School Summer Fun: SEW MUCH FUN! – Mrs. Frederick – Aftercare Room
June 11 – June 15, 8:30 am – 12:00 noon
Possible second offering: June 25 – June 29 (Want to come twice!? Or just can’t make the first session? Please email jfrederick@countryschool.org to indicate your interest in this second offering.)
Rising 4th – 8th graders, come spend a week beginning or expanding your sewing skills! Beginning sewers, construct a decorative pillow or lined drawstring bag. Sewers with more experience will learn how to use a pattern to make a simple skirt, or may choose from other projects depending upon experience. Students must provide their own sewing machine; a child’s toy sewing machine will not be sufficient. After registration, you’ll receive a list of tools and materials you’ll need to bring with you. Registration is limited to 8 students. The cost is $175 per student. Tuition is due on or before June 1. Visit www.countryschool.org for more information.

Country School Summer Fun: THE DANGEROUS CAMP FOR BOYS
– Mr. Nittle – Room 6
June 11 -15, 8:30 am – 12:00 noon
Class is open for students entering 3rd – 8th grades. Want to fire a two-liter bottle a hundred feet in the air using a simple bicycle pump? Maybe you’d like to shoot a marshmallow across a room? Are you looking for new ways to entertain yourself on a rainy day? If so, rediscover timeless games and projects that many people have overlooked or forgotten in today’s fast-paced, technology-infused world. Inspired by The Dangerous Book for Boys, campers will “travel back” to a time when children spent hours running around the yard exploring, inventing, and building. Come join the fun! Registration is limited to 10 students. The cost is $175 per student. Tuition is due on or before June 1. Visit www.countryschool.org for more information.

Country School Summer Fun: THE DARING CAMP FOR GIRLS - Mr. Nittle – Room 6
June 25 – 29, 8:30 am – 12:00 noon
Class is open for students entering 3rd – 8th grades. Want to fire a two-liter bottle a hundred feet in the air using a simple bicycle pump? Maybe you’d like to shoot a marshmallow across a room? Are you looking for new ways to entertain yourself on a rainy day? If so, rediscover timeless games and projects that many people have overlooked or forgotten in today’s fast-paced, technology-infused world. Inspired by The Daring Book for Girls, campers will “travel back” to a time when children spent hours running around the yard exploring, inventing, and building. Come join the fun! Registration is limited to 10 students. The cost is $175 per student. Tuition is due on or before June 1. Visit www.countryschool.org for more information.

The following information applies to all programs.
Location: The Country School 716 Goldsborough St. Easton, MD 21601
Contact: 410.822.1935

Hearthstone Health and Fitness Opens Innovative New Business in Easton with Focuses on Fitness, Nutrition and Health

Easton, Maryland
May 2012

Hearthstone Health and Fitness, Inc. (“Hearthstone”), the new fitness and wellness center in Easton, announces that it opened for business on May 21.

Hearthstone Health and Fitness has taken up residence at 102 Marlboro Avenue in Easton. Hearthstone’s owners, Dave and Martha Tuthill of Oxford, have transformed the former Blockbuster Video location into a state-of-the-art facility that will bring together the very best in exercise and nutritional science, fitness equipment and highly qualified expert staff. First and foremost, Hearthstone will provide a superior client commitment to deliver an integrated and complete wellness experience for the individual just starting his wellness journey to the elite athlete looking to improve their performance.

Dave Tuthill, Hearthstone’s President and CEO, was inspired to create Hearthstone following his own wellness journey. In 1991, Dave weighed more than 330 pounds. By 2011, he was down to 280 but now suffered from Crohns Disease and Type 2 Diabetes and was dependent on over 15 medications. Mr. Tuthill finally saw results in the winter of 2011 after working a science-based wellness program that integrated fitness, nutrition, his personal physician and his own knowledge growth. “To date I have lost more than 70 pounds, no longer need insulin to manage my Diabetes and have made many positive changes in my life because I aligned myself with a team of professionals that were all aware of my goals and worked together to help me achieve them,” comments Mr. Tuthill. “I realized there are so many people out there like me – they want to be healthy and be an active participant in their own health journey. That’s when I decided to “pay it forward” to those who need to find their way to better health and fitness by being part of a supportive, integrated and like-minded community.”

The Hearthstone approach takes a 360-degree look at all the factors affecting wellness: physical fitness, nutrition, balance and mental health. The company will be led by a seven-person management team that includes a Director of Fitness, Life Coach and Registered Dietitian. Hearthstone will also partner with many area physicians and guest medical professionals to provided a “total lifestyle” concept to their clients.

Mr. Tuthill remarks, “Many gyms employ non-degreed staff with a training certificate they got off the internet. At Hearthstone, we are putting a significant amount of resources into ensuring we employ individuals who have undergraduate and, in most cases, graduate degrees in exercise and health-related disciplines like exercise physiology, exercise science, physical education and kinesiology. All of our front-line staff are also credentialed from the industry’s leading certification organizations like the American College of Sports Medicine, the American Council on Exercise, the American Fitness Professional and Associates and the National Academy of Sports Medicine. And, unlike so many facilities, our staff have current certifications rather than just getting that certification once in their lifetimes.” Mr. Tuthill continues, “the industry is changing so rapidly that keeping current on the latest science and latest techniques is critical to helping clients work smarter and more efficiently rather than just harder.”

Both Mr. and Mrs. Tuthill were clients of personal trainers, regularly, over the last 20 years with minimal and sporadic success. “So often,” Mrs. Tuthill says “the trainers are only focused on selling memberships and training packages to achieve their bonuses. Somewhere in that formula, the needs and goals of the client gets diminished or forgotten.” Mrs. Tuthill continues, “At Hearthstone, our team is salaried. They are compensated based on their performance and customer satisfaction rather than how much they sell. This allows the team to really care about whether members achieve their targeted results. Measuring customer satisfaction is almost unheard of in this industry.”

The Hearthstone team will offer a wide variety of services from individual to group exercise training. Clients may also choose just to exercise on their own and the company will also provide support to those members. The Hearthstone philosophy stresses education and making informed choices. Clients may learn how to eat “clean and healthy” from their Registered Dietitian and can also learn how to bust through success roadblocks with the help of their Life Coach. These clients can also participate in frequent medical lectures from local and guest physicians and learn the latest scientific trends in wellness care. Hearthstone also wants their clients to have fun and encourages the social aspect found in most public fitness settings. The company takes this a step further and will organize group dinner parties at local restaurants featuring healthy food options.

Hearthstone will also offer the best in traditional and innovative fitness equipment for the improvement of cardiovascular health, functional training and resistance training. Members and non-members will have access to state-of-the-art scientific tests such as VO2 Max, Resting Metabolic Rate, Spirometry and Body Composition featuring the industry leading BOD POD. These quality tests are normally only found in university and major hospital settings.

Clients may also purchase nutritionally-balanced “meals and snacks to go” prepared in partnership with Mason’s Restaurant in Easton. These may be either pre-ordered or can be purchased from a rotating stocked inventory. All the meals are fresh, not frozen, and made from top quality ingredients. Hearthstone will also offer free ionized water and coffee to its clients.

Finally, Hearthstone will offer concierge services. Clients who want to eat healthy while traveling can have Hearthstone make their dinner reservations at restaurants featuring healthy food options. Hearthstone is a member of IHRSA and offers its clients a 50 percent day-pass discount on participating member clubs around the country. Similarly, local obstacles to exercise can be overcome through the help of Hearthstone’s talented staff.

Membership fees will be competitively priced starting at $60 per month with a one-time membership fee of $50. Periodically, Hearthstone will donate all or a portion of the one-time fee to local charities. Memberships are paid month-to-month with no long-term commitment. As Mr. Tuthill states, “we want our members to WANT to belong to Hearthstone. We don’t want to have them frustrated at having signed a long-term commitment to a facility they no longer enjoy or that doesn’t support their individual goals. We succeed only when our clients succeed.”

Further information can be found on Hearthstone’s website at www.HearthstoneHealthandFitness.com or by calling the facility at 410.690.3838.

About
Hearthstone Health and Fitness, Inc. (“Hearthstone”) is a cutting-edge health and fitness center in Easton, MD employing “lifestyle” concepts to improve health, reach new performance heights and slow the aging process for its members. Hearthstone’s credentialed staff will work with members to help them achieve their health goals. The facility provides state-of-the-art equipment and the latest in technology to help members see how their body responds, from the inside out, to focused exercise and a regimen of healthy eating. Hearthstone caters to everyone from the elite athlete looking to improve his or her performance to an individual just beginning his or her fitness journey. To learn more about Hearthstone, please visit http://www.hearthstonehealthandfitness.com or contact Dave Tuthill, president at Dave@HearthstoneHealthandFitness.com or 410.690.3838.

9th Annual Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament

9th Annual Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament

Monday, May 21st 2012

Registration: 9:00 am – 10:00 am. Shotgun Start at 10:00 am

Caroline Country Club

Support the Greensboro Chapter of the Caroline County Historical Society at the 9th Annual Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament. This flighted championship will feature a 50/50 Raffle, two Mulligans, a Long Drive Contest, cash prizes for a hole in one on all Par 3s, a Putting Contest and a luncheon following the round. The fee for this event is $100 for an individual or $400 for a foursome. For more information or registration form, contact Gale Nashold at 410.482.2100 or email gpnash1@gmail.com

The Downtown Denton Farmers Market Starts This Friday, May 18th

The Downtown Denton Farmers Market Starts This Friday, May 18th

(Originally slated to start Wednesday, May 16th but decided to wait due to the weather forecast.)

Days – Wednesdays and Fridays
Time – 9:30 am – 2:00 pm
Location – Municipal Parking Lot at 4th and Gay Streets

If you would like to be a vendor at the market contact Ann Jacobs, Denton Main Street Manager at
ann@downtowndenton.com or call 443-496-1755.

Battles & Burgers in Williston

Battles & Burgers

Saturday, May 19th 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Historic home in Williston

Spend a spring evening enjoying a picnic dinner and spirits as actors present true Civil War-era tales of Caroline County, re-enactors display their military equipage, and a renowned musician plays Civil War music on the Toad Hall lawn, a former steamboat landing where in 1861 a Union Army Regiment was formed with 300 Caroline men who later fought at Gettysburg. Contact: Carol Stockley at 410.479.1750

12th Annual White-A-Thon

Tuesday, May 15th 2012 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Smiles by Holsinger & Higgins

10646 River Road, Denton MD

Let your bright smile make a difference at the White-A-Thon at Holsinger & Higgins to benefit Habitat for Humanity. Purchase a custom whitening kit for $200 (a $558 value), and all proceeds will benefit Habitat for Humanity. Participants must be at least 16, and walk-ins are welcome. There will also be a Bliss Jewelry “Store on Wheels” set up in the parking lot, and 20% of their sales will go towards Habitat. Contact: 410.479.3644

State Plan on Aging Hosts May 15 Public Hearing

May 2012
CENTREVILLE

Do you have ideas for new seniors’ programs or ways to improve existing ones? The Maryland Department of Aging has scheduled a Public Hearing for Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties on the Eastern Shore to solicit input for the State Plan on Aging covering Fiscal Years 2013 – 2016. The Hearing will take place on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at the Department of Community Services, 104 Powell Street, Centreville.

“This is an opportunity for those who care about seniors’ issues to help the state plan for the future,” said Cathy Willis, director of QAC Department of Community Services. “The public is welcome to speak in person or to submit written comments about the services that you currently receive or if you would like to suggest services that are not available, but are needed, we want to hear from you.”

Please send your written comments to the attention of Casey Brown at the Maryland Department of Aging, 301 West Preston Street, Room 1007, Baltimore, MD 21201. You may also email your comments to cmb@ooa.state.md.us.