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Twilight Tunes

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“Experiments of the Mind” The Amazing Mentalist – Dan Cain at Harry’s on the Green

Harry’s on the Green
“Experiments of the Mind”
The Amazing Mentalist – Dan Cain

6pm Dinner; Show begins at 7:30
Limited seating

$50.00 a person – all inclusive
Petite Fillet : Crab Cake Dinner

To purchase tickets:
410 479-1919

Traditional Irish Music Session at the Riverside Country Inn

Friday, October 28th 7:00 pm Irish Time

Riverside Country Inn, 204 N. Main Street, Greensboro

Come enjoy a traditional Irish music session at the Inn on the 4th Friday of each month. The Inn’s Tavern and Restaurant are also now open for dinner, so guests can enjoy a Guinness and good eats with the toe-tappin’ tunes. Contact: 410.482.6550

FREE HOUSEHOLD HAZ. WASTE DROP-OFF AND ELECTRONICS RECYCLING ON NOV. 5th

October, 2011
Denton, MD

Get the toxic skeletons out of your closet, garage and basement, divert harmful chemicals from the landfill and recycle obsolete electronics at the Midshore region’s fall collection event on Saturday, Nov. 5th. The collection will be at Caroline County Public Works, 520 Wilmuth St., Denton. The event will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine. Residents of Caroline, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot Counties may bring their household hazardous waste (HHW) for proper disposal, and consumer electronics for recycling, to the Denton location. There is no charge for dropping off these items for this one day only event, but residents are asked to pre-arrange extra large loads.

Household Hazardous Waste Items that will be accepted include gas, gas/oil mixes, fuels, acids, cleaners, solvents, automotive fluids (except oil & antifreeze that can be recycled at many locations), bleach, ammonia, pool chemicals, dark room chemicals, household and lawn & garden pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, painting products: oil-based paints, paint thinner, stains, turpentine, wood preservatives, wood strippers. Materials will be safely transported to hazardous materials disposal facilities. As part of a new pilot project, fluorescent tubes & lamps will be also accepted. Residents can now also recycle compact fluorescent lamps (CFL’s) for free at Lowe’s, Home Depot, IKEA and Office Depot. Another option to recycle fluorescent bulbs are mail back kits listed at www.lamprecycle.org.

Electronics that will be accepted include computers and peripherals such as CPU’s, keyboards, laptops, monitors, mice, printers, cables, modems, speakers, scanners, external drives, etc. Other electronics that will be accepted include televisions, remotes, VCR, CD & DVD players, calculators, cell phones, radios, stereos, CB radios, fax machines, answering machines and copiers. Computers & peripherals can also be recycled at drop-off sites near Ridgely, Chestertown, Easton, Stevensville, Grasonville and Centreville as listed at the “eCycle” page at www.midshorerecycling.org. Electronics will be recycled for the valuable metals, plastics and components by CDM eCycling, a MD firm that employs adults with disabilities at Chesapeake Center & other locations to assist with disassembly. By partnering with the Upper Eastern Shore Chapter of the Military Officers Assoc. of America and Cell Phones for Soldiers, cell phones will be exchanged into calling cards for troops. Cell Phones for Soldiers (www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com) was started by two MA teenagers!

Items that will not be accepted at this site on November 5 include explosives, ammunition, medical waste, radioactive materials, picric acid, compressed gas cylinders, asbestos, smoke detectors, business, industrial or commercial farm wastes, appliances, power tools, tires, latex paint or household trash. Latex paint should be reused or solidified with an absorbent such as kitty litter, dirt or mulch and disposed in the regular trash. The event is provided by the Midshore Regional Recycling Program, a partnership between Caroline, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties. For more information and to learn about local recycling programs, visit www.midshorerecycling.org or call 410-758-6605. The collections are held each spring and fall with the next event is slated for spring 2012 in Queen Anne’s County. Since the first event in September 1998, more than 233 tons of HHW and 322 tons of electronics have been collected from over 13,750 participants. The collection is the Midshore Region’s America Recycles Day event (see www.americarecyclesday.org, a nationally recognized campaign to promote recycling).

Directions to the Nov. 5th event at 520 Wilmuth St, Denton, MD 21629: Take Route 404 to Denton / Greensboro Exit (McDonald’s, Pizza Hut) onto Route 619 South (6th Street), Right on Wilmuth. Look for the yellow signs leading the way

National Hunting and Fishing Day at Schrader’s

National Hunting and Fishing Day at Schrader’s

Saturday, September 24th 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Schrader’s Bridgetown Manor, 16090 Oakland Road, Henderson

This family-oriented day offers fun and educational hands-on activities, and is a great way to introduce young people and newcomers to outdoor sports. Try spin casting, archery, and target shooting on the grounds with skilled instructors. Kids will enjoy the clay pigeon and archery shooting range, laser shooting program, wood duck box making, fly tying and spin casting, dog demonstrations, and more! Contact: 410.758.1824

Color & Clay to Host ESLC Benefit Shopping Event

Color and Clay Benefit for ESLC

September 2011
Denton, MD

Color & Clay of Denton will host a benefit shopping weekend for Eastern Shore Land Conservancy from Friday, September 23 through Sunday September 25. Come to Color & Clay- a paint your own pottery store with a copy of this flyer and 15 percent of the proceeds will go to benefit Eastern Shore Land Conservancy! There is a wonderful selection of pottery for everyone in your family! Don’t miss it!

Color and Clay is located at 224 Market Street in Denton.

ESLC encourages all of our friends to shop local and appreciates the support of Color & Clay and our other local business supporters! We hope to see you there!

The Eastern Shore Land Conservancy is a leading regional land trust on Maryland’s rural Eastern Shore responsible for preserving over 51,000 acres since 1990.

Alpaca Farm Days Festival

Come join us for our 3rd Annual Alpaca Farm Days Festival to be held September 17th & 18th. 2011 !

Festival features Top quality Vendors, great food, Fiber arts demonstrations, children’s activities, & of course, the Main Attraction,ALPACAS on display!!!

Visit the newly opened Farm Store carrying beautiful Alpaca products featuring Clothing, yarn, toys, etc. all made from alpacas!

Come meet these wonderful animals & enjoy a weekend of fun for the whole family!

Saturday 10:00a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 1:00p.m.-5:00 p.m.

Harriet on the Hill Day – September 14, 2011

August 2011

Educate, discuss and advocate for the proposed Harriet Tubman National Historical Park at Harriet on the Hill Day on September 14th, 2011 in Washington D.C.!

Participants will:

- Meet with Senators & Representatives to discuss the importance of the proposed National Historical Park.

- Educate Members and their staff about Harriet Ross Tubman’s amazing strength as a freedom seeker and underground railroad conductor.

- Discuss how this park will benefit Maryland’s counties.

- Talk with the media about the significance of Harriet’s famous life, heroism & legacy.

Senator Cardin will be sponsoring a 12:00 p.m. luncheon on Capitol Hill.

If you are planning to attend Harriet on the Hill Day, you must attend one of the following training sessions:

September 6th
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Museum of Rural Life
16 N. 2nd Street
Denton, MD 21629

September 7th
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Holiday Inn Express
2715 Ocean Gateway
Cambridge MD 21613

Two buses will be transporting participants from Maryland’s Eastern Shore to Washington D.C.

For more information, please call Sally Grant at 410.767.6384.

Mid-Shore Challengers – 8th Annual Benefit Dance and Auction

Mid-Shore Challengers
Providing Recreational Activities for Children & Young Adults with Special Needs
*8th Annual Benefit Dance & Auction
Featuring
“FLASHBACK
Saturday July 23, 2011
Easton Elks Lodge Post #1622
Dutchman’s Lane, Easton Md.
8:00PM to 12:00 PM
Tickets $15 Advance or $20 at Door
50/50* Cake Wheel*Live Auction*Egg Table
Cash Bar & Lite Fare*
For Tickets Call Robin 410-822-3838
Must Be 18 Year Old
Casual Attire