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D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 0
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SMALL GREEN LOCAL
Chesapeake Eastcalendar guide
Visit us in Berlin
Historically Charming ArtisticAlly Alive
Dining ~ Shops ~ Galleries
Holiday Arts Night November 26 • 6-9 pm
Art Stroll December 10th • 5-8 pmShops & Galleries Open Late
Nov. 26th thru
Dec. 24th
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Horse & Carriage Rides & Santa Every WeekendVisit our website for a complete list of events
BerlinChamber.org / 410-641-4775
the best gift. . .
Dedicated to: The Good Samaritans
that give their time and resources to assist those less fortunate in our communities.
December is overshadowed by the holidays- but the real joy is in the days of anticipation before. I love the look on a customer’s face when they come to the counter holding a treasure gently like some rare bird. They place it, with a canary-cat smile and declare this is perfect for that person. As tissue enfolds the gift and I slip it in a bag, even I can share the delightful satisfaction they feel. Giving is whipped cream- a lift to the heart; a smack of sunlight, especially if a shared history informs your choice of gift. The best gifts are those that show the depth of your understanding and love of another. They usually are not the expensive, flashy stash, but a smaller, lovingly wrapped bit, given shyly or with devilish fanfare- the reaction an anticipated gift-back. Giving gifts nurtures us- there are actual studies verifying better health, and increased happiness in those that give freely of their time, energy and (what is affordable to them.) Material stuff is just that, the golden gifts are those that reflect a glint of the giver’s time, if not in labor- then thought.Filling the Random Good’s section is always compelling- there are often stories behind the short answers folks are so generous to give me. These are gifts of shared joy, irony and sometimes tears. Our stories connect us. The hol-idays encourage full households and family anecdotes, mornings of touseled hair and pajamas, leisurely coffee with cookies (or pie!) for breakfast and brisk afternoon walks to work off the 3rd helping of mashed potatoes. So once again, it is time that is the very best gift. Time for the holidays and time for you and yours- best wishes for a very happy holiday season... Dana Simson
952 South Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury, also in Dover & Newark, Delaware. 410-742-2171 M-F 8am - 5:30pm Sat 8am - 3pm
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c o n t e n t sBlessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love. - Hamilton Wright Mabie
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December 2010volume 3, No.12
Celebrating the Easter n Shore
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the useful magazineproduced & printed locally for our Eastern Shore
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6 DECEMBER calendar
38 Holiday Parades
41 Race Calendar
42 Train Gardens communities on Delmarva
44 Game On Challenge December chill-out
46 Garden Warrior make a wreath
48 Recipe sugar cookies
50 Season of Song! Joy to Delmarva
58 Above & beyond The Mullens
66 Random Goods; the best gift you’ve ever given...
64 What’s Next
6O N G O I N G
To be included send your events to [email protected] before the 1st of the previous month.
SING! Bay Country Barbershop, Mondays 6pm. Trinity Cathedral, 315 Goldsborough St., Easton, baycountrychorus.org 410-822-0952Sweet Adelines,Mondays 7-9pm. Makermie Hall, N. Division St., Salisbury. oceanbaychorus.com 410-749-1194 WRITE: The Writers’ Bloc, meets 3rd Sat. 1- 3pm, Wicomico Library, Room 3, Salisbury. writersbloc.org 410-641-3450 CAMERA CLUB: easternshorecameraclub.com Workshops, meetings. Ocean Pines, 7pm, 2nd Monday, OP library oceanpinescameraclub.org 410-208-9048 Easton area; 7pm-9pm, 1st & 3rd Mondays. Wye Oak Room, Talbot County Com.Ctr.
TOTS: Nature Tales & Craft for Tots; 10-11,1st & 3rd Wed., The Ward Museum lobby, Salisbury. wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988 x104Tot Time Mondays, September 13 – November 8, 10:15 a.m. Ages 5 and under with an adult.Talbot County Free Library. tcfl.org 410-822-1629
DANCE:1st Sat. Ballroom Dances 7pm-YMCA, Peachblossom Rd. Easton. 7-8 pm Early bird instruction. Main dance 8-10:30. $12. All ages! 410-822-0566
EMBROIDERY: Chesapeake Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America meets 4th Mondays Bethany Lutheran Church, Camden Ave, Salisbury. 7pm. 410-749-3649
GENEOLOGY LUNCH The Dorchester County Historical Society, 3rd Wed.every month.1003 Greenway Drive in Cambridge, MD. 410-228-7953 MEETINGS: Lyme Disease meetings; last Mondays, 6:30 pm, The Greater Salisbury Building, next to WMDT-TV, in downtown Salisbury. 410-749-LYME Institute for Retired Persons Tuesdays at 2 PM in SU’s Guerrieri Ctr during spring and fall semesters. Ages 50+, annual dues $20, reduced SU parking. Clubs, weekly speakers, trips. salisbury.edu/community/IRP 410-543-6150
CARVE: 4-7 p.m.wood carvers club, Ward Museum,909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury MD, wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988
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I t t a k e s a C o m m u n i t y ! Snow Hill, along the scenic Pocomoke River, is a giving community, with several
programs in place to quietly lend assistance when needed. A shining star among these is The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Christmas Needy Program, now in its 29th
year. Coordinator Dena Holloway shares that the program was formed to help families in Worcester County who otherwise couldn’t have a Christmas by providing food, toys, clothing and other essentials as needed. Donations of new toys, non-perishable food and
money are welcomed. Make checks out to WCSO Christmas Program and send to 1 West Market Street Room 1001, Snow Hill, MD 21863.
Attention: Dena Holloway. You may email Dena at [email protected].
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a c r o s s t h e s h o r eongoingHoliday Happenings! Berlin, MD. Free, every Saturday & Sunday in December. Santa Claus visits Berlin! & Scenic Horse & Carriage RidesEaston, MD. Saturdays at the Tidewater Inn, 101 E. Dover St.. Photos with Santa.Parades & Train Gardens . See articles!
BINGO! *Tuesdays; Cambridge Elks Lodge, Lodge Rt. 50, 5pm- 410-221-6044*Saturdays 7pm Trappe VFD. 4001 Powell Ave. 25 games.*Fridays. Open 6:30/games7:30pm. Easton Vol. Fire Dept., 410-822-4848 SINGLESDelmarva Singles 1st Wed., age 50+, 6 pm potluck, Salisbury Chamber. 302-846-3138ASK Activities Singles Klub, 2nd Wed (8th)., 6pm, Denny’s, Easton, rt. 50 410-745-2797 MUSIC: *Jam Thursdays.6pm-Eastern Shore Brewing. 605 S. Talbot St., St. Michaels. 410-745-8010
PLAY:Delmarva Scrabble Club 1st & 3rd Mon. Barnes & Noble, Salisbury. All levels of players welcome. Free! delmarvascrabbleblogspot.comThe Chess Club 2nd &4th Wed., St Michaels Com. Ctr. 1-3pm. Novice to expert. Intro Chess/age 8+ 3-4:30pm each Wed. 410-745-6716
TOURS; Poplar Hill Mansion 1-4pm, 1&3rd Sun., Salisbury. poplarhillmansion.org 410-749-1776 Horn Point Lab, Cambridge, MD. Tour of Horn Point Lab- Call for times. The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, adults & childrenover 12. Group of 5 plus, [email protected] 410-221-8383 Historic Cambridge,11am, 1hr, Saturdays. Fee$ Meet colonial-costumed guides at Long Wharf (High Street) cambridgemd.org 410-228-3575
Silent Peace Vigil Sundays, 2- 3pm Rte13 & College Ave, Salisbury, Signs avail-able.If inclement weather call. 410-546-1466
Boone’s Tunes O F D E L M A R VA
MUSIC CL ASSESGROUP LESSONS
PRIVATE LESSONS“Music: A Gift That Lasts a Lifetime.”
For the little ones: Musikgarten classes develop musical aptitude as well as
coordination, language, and social skills. For Teens and Adults: Group piano classes are a fun, interactive way to learn & half the
price of private lessons! Susan Boone, Director [email protected]
Licensed and Certified with Musikgarten & ACMDec. Special: Come to one Musikgarten
toddler class for free. Call ahead to register. Prorated rates for class sessions already in progress.Salisbury, Delmar, & Ocean City
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December 2010-31. Holiday Show/Sale Art League of OC, 94th St., Ocean City, Maryland. artleagueofoceancity.org 410-524-9433 -Jan. 23 Massachusetts Masters: Decoys, Shorebirds and Decorative CarvingsMassachusetts craftsmen created a wider variety of shorebird species and forms than any other region. 3-Feb.6 Catching Shadows: Tintype Portraits & Recorded Voices of Native Americans on Maryland’s Eastern Shore” Reception 12/3, 5-7pm. Mon-Sat. 10- 5, Sun. 12-5 Fee$. Ward Museum, 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988 2-23 Small Holiday Works; Wednesday Morning Artists. Reception 12/11, 6-8 pm. Dorchester Center for the Arts, 321 High St., Cambridge, MD. dorchesterarts.org 410-228-7782-30 Holiday Show & Sale 12/3 artists reception 5-7pm. Art Institute & Gallery, Mon. – Fri. 11 am – 3 pm. 212 W. Main Street, Downtown Salisbury 410-546-4748
9-16 -Graduating Senior Show Reception 12/9, 4-6pm. Mosely Gallery at University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD 410-651-7770
3-12/23 Kent Island Federation Arts Exhibit: Winter Reflections Wed.-Sat. 1-4pm. Kent Island Federation of Arts, Stevensville, MD. 410-643-7424
1-31 Juried Show Chestertown Arts League, Thurs, Fri 11-4, Sat 10-4pm. 312 Cannon St., Chestertown, Maryland 410-928-5012
-28 Delaware by Hand Masters Exhibit, Rehoboth Arts League, 12 Dodds Lane Rehoboth Beach, Delaware rehobothartleague.org 302-227-8408 1-Dec.17th Tis the Season: Vintage Postcards in American Memory Nabb Center Gallery, Hours: Mon.,Wed., Fri. 1-4pm. Salisbury, Maryland. 410-543-6312SEND US LISTINGS: in above format, short & sweet and before the 1st of the
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c e l e b r a t e d o w n t o w n s !3 1st Friday*Easton 5- 9pm, 610-330-99403 1st Friday *Chestertown 5pm-8 410-778-04163 1st Friday* Snow Hill 5-8pm 410-632-3555 3 1st Friday * Ocean City 410-524-943310 2nd Friday* Berlin, 5pm-8pm. 443-735-095711 2nd Saturday *Cambridge; Downtown. 410-228-1000 11 2nd Saturday *Chincoteague; 6-10 pm 757-336-563617 3rd Friday * Salisbury 5-8pm 410-860-065724 4th Friday * Crisfield 5-8pm 410-860-0657walk around downtown: our historic downtowns open their
doors with art openings, music, performances, special offers and more. Take advantage of a crisp autumn evening to greet your neighbors and start
your holiday shopping helping to support local businesses.
4 – Feb. 13, 2011 Constructed Spaces: Contemporary Color Photography Easton Academy of the Arts, 106 South St., Easton, Maryland.academyartmuseum.org 410-822-2787
Salisbury University Galleries, Salisbury, Md.-16. “Biannual B.F.A. & Art Students Exhibit” President’s Award Reception: 12/10, 6-8pm. Fulton Hall Gallery; Tues.-Fri. 10-4pm. 410-548-2547-17 15th Annual Holiday Gift Bazaar Exclusive gifts from all over the world are available Atrium Gallery; Mon.-Fri.10-4. 410-543-6100-Dec.16 “New Media Senior Show” – Senior showcase.” TETC 352, 9-4pm., Electronic Gallery, Teacher Ed/ Tech. Center, Rm 113. Mon.-Fri.11-4pm, Sun. noon-4pm. salisbury.edu/electronicgallery 410-548-2547
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1 Candlelight Walking TourSat-Sun, 5-8pm Historic Homes & Churches of Main Street, Quantico, MD. (21st Annual)historicquanticomd.com 410-548-1930
2 The Festival of Wreaths Holiday Benefit Gala at Pleasant Day Adult Day Care. 5:30 pm. 2474 Cambridge Beltway, Cambridge, MD. 410-228-0190 2+ “Little Women, the Musical”Thurs., Fri. & Sat. at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm2-5 Prince Theatre 210 High Street, Chester-town, MD. princetheatre.org 410-810-20609-12 Oxford Community Center, Rte 333, Ox-ford, MD. tredavonplayers.org 410-226-0061
2 Annual Lewes Hospitality Night6-9pm Lewes merchants host shopping and complimentary refreshments.leweschamber.com 877-465-3937
2 Easy & Elegant Cooking...Great ideas for your Holiday Menu.6pm, Ocean City Branch Worcester County Library - 10003 Coastal Highway; OC,MD. worcesterlibrary.org 410-524-1818
2-5* Amahl and the Night Visitors & Navidad Nuestra7:30pm, *3pm. Performance Only - $10, one free with SU ID; Performance & Light Fare Inter-mission Social - $20. Holloway Hall, SU Campus, Salisbury. salisbury.edu 410-543-6386
2-4 ”Scrooge!”7pm Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts, Rehoboth Beach. The original musical version of Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL!Join Ebenezer, Jacob Marley and the whole Cratchit family on a holiday adventure led by ghosts and a whole cast of merry-makers! clearspacetheatre.org 302-227-2270
3 Holiday Progressive Dinner Tour6pm Eastville, VA. (5th Annual, North Hampton County). 757-331-0059
3,4,5 Victorian WeekendBreakfast with Santa, Blacksmith at Work, Victorian Teas, Calvin B. Taylor House Museum - Open Houses , Berlin, MD. 410-641-4775
d e c e m b e r . c a l e n d a r“The best of all gifts around any Holiday: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.”
~Burton Hillis
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3 Home School DaysChildren ages 5-12 enjoy a captivating lesson including a take-home craft, outdoor lesson, interactive games and activities. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Topics vary each month. ($5 per child). 1-2:30pm. Ward Museum, Salisbury. wardmuseum.org 410-742-4988
3-5 Chester River Chorale Holiday Concert3rd-8pm, 5th-3pm. $15. A Choral concert featur-ing organ, brass and percussion ensemble,. The Chester River Chorale, with guest artist Cantor Gary Schiff, will sing music of two religious traditions, as well as familiar secular carols of the season. Gibson Center for the Arts, Washington College, Chestertown, MD.chesterriverchorale.org 410-810-1438
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3 Milford Holiday StrollFri. 3 Milford Holiday Stroll 5-8pmdowntownmilford.org 302-839-1180
3-5 CHRISTMAS ON THE CREEK Oxford, MD. Activities scheduled all over town. oxfordmd.org12/ 5 - Holiday Auction at the Oxford Community Center. Benefit event features fabulous gift items and great getaways. Live and silent auction, starts at 6pm.
3 Holiday Art BenefitThe Children’s Beach House, 2010 Holiday Art Show and Auction. 6-7pm Lewes, DE. Featuring local wildlife artist, Richard Clifton chbinc.org. 302-645-9184
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3 Make it FunkyLearn to make Fun- Fabulous Jewelry. Perfect for holiday gifts! 7-10pm. $25. Dorchester Center for the Arts. 321 High St. Cambridge, MD. dorchesterarts.org 410-228-7782
4 Nutcracker Christmas Celebration at The Julia A Purnell Museum, 10am-4pm, Refreshments and kids’ activities, Snow Hill, Maryland. 410-632-0515
4-5 19th Century Christmas 12-4pm, at Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum, Snow Hill, fee. 410-632-2032
4 Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concert7:30 Mariner’s Bethel Church - Rt. 26 & Cen-tral Avenue, Ocean View. “Holiday Joy.” Traditional seasonal favorites! Janice Chandler Soprano, Ryan DeRyke, Baritonemidatlanticsymphony.org 888-846-8600
4 MacTavish’s Market8am-2pm. Crisfield Fire Dept. Craft show is FREE to attend. Vendors are $20.christmasincrisfield.com 410-968-2500
4 Open House & Member Exhibit 10 am - 4 pm Somerset County Arts Council. 26430 Burton Avenue, Crisfield, MDPrizes, raffle and more! 410-968-2787
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4 Santa Shop9am-2pm Millsboro Civic Center. Craft vendors for gift shopping, food and special surprises for the kids. Millsboro Chamber of Commerce. [email protected] 302-934-6777
4-5 Christmas in CarolineSat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 10am-4pm. Get a head start on your holiday shopping at this great event fea-turing crafts, collectibles, gifts, country store, fresh arrangements and wreaths and a silent auction. There will also be costumed characters, photos with Santa, and a kids make-it-take-it workshop. Email [email protected]. 4-H Park, Detour Road off Route 16, Denton.carolinemd.org 410-479-0565
4 HOLIDAY CABARETSponsored by the Friends & Families of Asbury Green Chappel Inc and the Frederick Douglass Honor Society at the Krystal Q in Easton, MD from 8pm to midnight. XPD Band & Show of Annapolis.Benefit $$. 410-822-8403
4 Holiday Harmony! 7pm Delmar High School. “Seventh Annual Christmas Festival of Harmony” Ocean Bay Chorus of Sweet Adelines, International. Guest Quartet, PARTY LINE, 3rd place 2010 Regional Winners, First State Harmonettes Chorus, Sweet Adelines, International, The Peninsulaires, plus in-chapter quartets. tickets$. 410-742-1194
4 MIDNIGHT MADNESS ST. MICHAELSShop ‘til Midnight with refreshments, snacks, and special sales for that day and evening. Get Lucky tickets with every purchase for a big prize.
Dec. 4thWIND VISION 2010: A Maryland Citizens’ Conference on Offshore Wind Power.
register 9-10am; Conference 10- 3:30pmThe Westin Hotel 100 Westgate Circle, Annapolis, MD.tickets $15.
marylandoffshorewind.org chesapeakeclimate.org
Catch the Holiday Spirit at the Annual Bazaar in the One-Room
Schoolhouse, 2740 Church Street in Historic Whitehaven, Maryland. December 4th & 5th.
An array of handmade wreaths, crafts, baked goods and works by local artists will be available. A quilt raffle will ben-
efit the Whitehaven Heritage Association.
Saturday 8am- 3pm; Sunday noon- 3pm(410) 873-2012
for further information.
WHITEHAVEN BAZAAR
Chesapeake Bay Maritime MuseumNavy Point, St. Michaels Harbor410-745-2916 cbmm.orgfacebook.com/mymaritimemuseum
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With a mix of casual elegance and formal settings, the Museum is ideal for
weddings, corporate functions, and special events.
Memories belong here.
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4 Santa arrives in Town Park!Santa touches down in Oxford`s Town Park to light the Town`s Christmas Tree. oxfordmd.netPlease bring canned goods for the needy .
4 Greensboro’s Lighting of the City Parade ends at the Carnival Grounds with hot chocolate, cookies, and a visit from Santa! 6pm for parade, 7pm for the Lighting of the City. carolinemd.org 410-482-6222
4 Ridgely Old-Fashioned Christmas10am-3pm. Free! Come to the Toy Train and Model Railroad Exhibit for train layouts, steam-powered toys. Refreshments!Caroline County Library, North County Branch, Greensboro. 410-482-2173
4 Cookie Walk & Fine Arts/ Crafts Show9am-2pm. Christ Church United Methodist Chestertown. christmethodistchestertown.org 410-778-0911
4 Christmas at Geddes-Piper 12-4pm. Fruit and evergreens offer a lovely Colonial Christmas at the headquarters to the Historical Society of Kent County. Come for afternoon tea, & anecdotes of Christmases past. 101 Church Ave., Chestertown, MD.kentcountyhistory.org 410-778-3499
4 Christmas in Princess Anne 11am Parade, followed by lunch and pictures with Santa, arts & crafts for children, and a holiday movie. Downtown/ Somerset Avenue, Princess Anne, Maryland. 410-651-0422
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4 Historic Lewes, DE. Christmas CelebrationChristmas Tour of Lewes: 10am-4pmTour historic homes, museums iat Second and Shipcarpenter Streets. Tickets $15 in advance and $20 day of the tour. visithistoriclewes.org 302-645-7670 78th Old Fashioned Christmas Parade: 5pm (rain/snow date: 12/7) Savannah Road to Market Street. leweschamber.com 302-645-8073 Christmas Tree Lighting and Candlelight Caroling: Immediately following the parade in Zwaanendael Park. Song sheets and candles will be distributed! !
4 Candlelight Tour Princess Anne, Tour of private homes in historic district followed by holiday reception at Teackle Mansion. $ Advance tickets available. Somerset County Historical Society. teacklemansion.org 410-651-2238
4,11,18 Photos with Santa ClausSaturdays Tidewater Inn, 101 East Dover Street,Easton, MD.
4 Christmas for the Animals11-noon. 6$/ child. Get crafty in our Education Center as we have fun making tasty treats for our animal friends. Pemberton Park, Salisbury, MD. 410-860-2447
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4 Guided Birdwalk8am Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge with a Veteran Birder. Come experience the chang-ing of the seasons! Meet at the Visitor Center, the walk lasts 3 to 4 hours. 2145 Key Wallace Dr., Cambridge, MD. 410-228-2677
4 Santa’s Open Golf Tournament 10am register at River Run Golf Club, 11am Shotgun start, $75 per player plus one new, unwrapped gift for a child. Breakfast, Contests, Gift, Dinner Reception and Auction. Berlin, Maryland. Sponsorship available. Please contact Big Brother Big Sisters. biglittle.org 410-543-2447
4 Holiday Greens Sale10-4 Fresh local greens, decorated wreaths, swags, roping, boxwood trees and other natural materials for sale. Adkins Arboretum Visitors Center, 12610 Eveland Rd., Ridgely, MD adkinsarboretum.org 410-634-2847, ext 0
4 Christmas Market at Layton’s Chance Vineyard & Winery12-6pm Buy unique gifts by local artists this afternoon. Sip mulled wine like a traditional German Weihnachtsmarkt! 4225 New Bridge Rd. Vienna MD. laytonschance.com [email protected]
4 Cookie FUN! 11am Cookie Jar decorate cookies with baker Kathy Berezoski, Snow Hill branch Library.
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Dec. 4Princess Anne, Maryland. The historical society is sponsoring a decorated house tour with an evening reception at the Teackle Mansion for $15 . includes the tour, free wine bar, heavy hors ‘dourves, live music. Handmade Christmas decorations & a silent auction. Enjoy the 11am Christmas parade and family fun all day. At 6 pm see the tree lighting cer-emony! princessannemainstreet.comTickets: 410.651.2238 at shop below
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4 MIDDAY madness SaleCome to St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 304 Talbot Street, St. Michaels. New and recycled jewelry, boutique items and delicious baked goods will be available. Doors open at noon thru late evening. Contact the church office. 410-745-2534
4 A Farmer’s Christmas 2pm, 5$. Holiday crafts that children can make & take home, stories, activities, historical craft demonstrations inside and outdoors in the lantern lit Lockerman Landing Village & more. Come see Mrs. Claus & her elves.Delaware Agricultural Museum, 866 N. DuPont Hwy., Dover, DE. 302-734-1618
4 “Heck with the Malls!”9am-2pm artists, fine crafters, and a town wide open house. The Centre for the Arts, 206 South Commerce Street, Centreville, MD. arts4u.info 410-758-1553
4 Santa’s Workshop, ages 5 and up1-4pm. FREE! Dorchester Center for the Arts, 321 High St. Cambridge, MD. dorchesterarts.org 410-228-7782
4 Eagle’s Nest Christmas Open House 10-4pm. Friends of Blackwater’s Eagle Nest Bookstore provides specially priced items for sale for Christmas shopping, vendors with wildlife items, demonstrations, crafts, exhibits, children’s activities and refreshments.
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5 Nutcracker Ballet2pm at the Academy Art Museum, Easton, by the Ballet Theatre of Mary-land. Reservation required. $25 per person. academyartmuseum.org 410-822-2787
7 Salisbury Pops 7:30 pm Free. Holloway Hall. SU Campus, Salisbury , MD. salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
8 Singles Sing 6pm. The Activities Singles Klub (ASK) general meeting and caroling! Denny’s in Easton on Highway 50. 410-673-1481
5 BREAKFAST WITH SANTA7-11am Oxford`s Volunteer Fire Department - Benefit. oxfordfireco.com
5 Community Unity DinnerCommunity Unity Spaghetti Dinner from 4pm-7pm at the Convention Center. Family fun & Santa! downtownrehoboth.com
5 Christmas Music of Mannheim Steamroller 5pm Wicomico County Civic Center, Glen Avenue; Salisbury, MD.BroadwayinSalisbury.com 888-610-2929
5 Lunch with Santa11am-2pm. Snow Hill Fire Company Auxiliary, tickets. 410-632-2115
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8 The Reindeer Monologues Jeff Goode’s twisted tale of disgruntled underlings baring their Clause. Church Hill Theatre, 103 Walnut Street, Church Hill, Maryland. Admission charge. 410-758-1331
8 Lecture/booksigning7pm. Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison on “Grief and Depression: Personal & Professional Perspec-tives” at the Avalon. A reception 5-6:30 pm will be held at Scossa. Benefits the Mental Health Association’s education programs. tickets/donations. mhamdes.org 410-822-0444
9 &15 Holiday Music with Frank Nanna and Todd Crosby 7 pm Hear your favorite holiday music to ring in the season with these talented musicians. 9th -Snow Hill Branch, 15th-Ocean Pines Branch. worcesterlibrary.org 410-208-4014
10 Party for Preservation6pm. Celebrate the season and support land conservation. Heavy hors d’oeuvres provided by LORA, music by The Folk Heroes, drinks, 50/50 raffle and silent auction. Tickets $45. Poplar Hill Mansion, Salisbury. lowershorelandtrust.org 410-641-4467
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10 JOYEUX NOEL Film and discussion. In 1914, During World War 1, French, Scottish and German soldiers on the Western front call for an informal and unauthorized truce to celebrate Christmas with one another. 6PM Unitarian Fellowship 2812 Old OC Rd. Salisbury. uufs.net 410-749-0264
10 Downtown Denton’s Miracle on Market5:30-7:30pm Celebrate the Season at Den-ton’s Miracle on Market Street. Take a free ride on the Candy Cane Express. Visit Santa, view holiday windows and gingerbread houses! carolinemd.org 410-479-4315
11Santa Swim9-11am. Swim/plunge (period dress encour-aged). Benefit for the needy. Hyatt Regency-Cambridge. [email protected] 410-228-5386
11 Tea with Mrs. Clausnoon & 1:30pm Governor Tawes Library, Crisfield. Enjoy tea, lunch & crafts for $12 christmasincrisfield.com 410-968-2500
11 Festive Christmas Tea & Lunch11am-12:30pm & 12:30-2pm Old tyme Christmas spirit on a 130-acre historic 18th-century farm near Chesapeake City. Reserva-tions required. Historical Sinking Springs Herb Farm, Elkton, MD 410-398-5566
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Caroling, Dancing, Crafts for Kids, Visit with Santa,
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11 Chestertown Holiday House Tour1-5pm. This tour of notable private residences and public buildings decorated for the holidays is always a wonderful event. holidayhousetour.org 410-778-4179
11 UMES Gospel Choir Concert 5pm Ella Fitzgerald Performing Arts CenterThis popular singing group always generates rave reviews for its energy and execution. UMES.edu 410-651-6575 or 651-6571
11,12 Santa’s Magic Workshop4-7pm Have a great time making decorations and crafts, visit Santa, see the train garden, enjoy tasty goodies and hot chocolate, or take a hayride through the park’s Enchanted Camp-ground. Martinak State Park. Denton. carolinemd.org 410-820-1668
11 Children’s Christmas Party11am Santa & tasty fun. Ocean City Branch library. 10003 Coastal Hwy, OC, MD. 410-524-1818
11 Santa’s WorkshopChildren of all ages can make treasured gifts and decorations for their family and shop in a special store created just for them. St. Michaels, MD. 410-745-6073
11 Ridgely Live Nativity Pageant7:30pm. Costumed actors, animals & live music depict the Christmas story at Ridgely’s Annual Live Nativity Pageant. Lot beside town office. carolinemd.org 410-643-1067
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11 Onancock Christmas Homes Tour and Music Festival 2-6pm. See historic wharf town’s finest homes, all decked out for the season. Listen to holiday music, including the Orchestra of the Eastern Shore, at the free Music Festival 4 - 8 pm. Enjoy the Roland Major and J.L. Smith Gospel Choir at Kerr Place. Finish your afternoon with sounds of the season at the Music Festival held in the Historic Cokesbury Church. The Orchestra of the Eastern Shore will be among those performing “A Christmas Story” at the North Street Playhouse. onancock.org 757-787-7904
11 Wobble your Gobble Dance8pm- midnight at Sailwinds Park. Music by RYDERZ. Must be 21 or older, Sponsored by the Dorchester County YMCA. 410-221-0505
11 MOSAIC 2nd Saturday Artwalk2-5pm. Nine fine art galleries present an excit-ing exhibition as well as host gallery receptions. rehobothmosaic.com
11 DECEMBER HOLIDAY 7-11pm DANCE PARTY ! Easton Elks Lodge.dancingontheshore.com
11 Joyful Jingles Ocean Pines Branch Worcester County Library - 11107 Cathell Road; Berlin, MD. Join Hilma & Kathryn Munson for a special holiday concert. Interactive performance for kids and families. Fun for all ages! worcesterlibrary.org 410-208-4014
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11 A Holiday with Charlotte Paulsen7:30 Salsibury University - Salisbury, MD.salisbury.edu/sso 410-548-5587 11 Milton Annual Holly Festival10-3pm A festive Day in Milton! Holly wreath workshop. The Fire Hall hosts local craft artists, collectibles, homemade bakery and condiments, jewelry, and much more.historicmilton.com 302-684-1101
11 Children’s Christmas Party11am OC Branch Worcester County Library. 10003 Coastal Hwy, Ocean City, Maryland. Santa & refreshments. worcesterlibrary.org 410-524-1818
11 Winter Waterman’s Festival10 am- 4 pm. Delmarva Discovery Center.2 Market Street, Pocomoke City, Maryland.Meet local waterman, try seafood samples! delmarvadiscoverycenter.org 410-957-9933
12 31st Luminaria Event6-9pm. Vienna, MD. 1,500 luminaries, house tour (charge). Visit Santa, Heritage Museum and churches. Entertainment at various locations. viennamd.org 410-376-3413
12 Christmas Spectacular3pm Historic Palace Theatre, Mason Avenue, Cape Charles, VA. The Nativity in Dance Handel’s Messiah Cantata Tickets $.artsentercapecharles.org 757-331-2787
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12 Open House Sharptown Historical Museum2-4 Celebrate Christmas! Food...Music...Fun. sharptowngov.com 443-880-0418 12 Sunday Bird Walk n’ Talk Series Winter Songbirds 2 - 4 PM. An exploration of the habitat, identification and calls of differ-ent bird groups. Following a group introduc-tion, adults and children will split up for specialized hikes. Pickering Creek Audubon Center, 11450 Audubon Lane, Easton. Cost $10.00/adult; $5/child. 410-822-4903
12 Holiday Sing-along2pm Ocean City Branch Worcester County Library - 10003 Coastal Highway; OC,MD.Mr. Ellsworth Wheatley accompanies us on the piano. Song sheets provided. Voices needed!! worcesterlibrary.org 410-524-1818
12 Steeple Walk6:30pm Downtown churches: Open House & Seasonal Music. seafordhistoricalsociety.com 302-628-9500
13 Holiday DinnerWestside Historic Society’s new members welcome! 6:30 Layton’s Chance Winery.4225 New Bridge Rd. ,Vienna MDbarrencreekheritage.org 410-228-1205
17-19 “SWING” Nutcracker Ballet 20th Anniversary 7pm( 19th 2pm) Nandua High School, tickets $$. esoartscenter.org 757-442-3226
Easton box office or avalontheatre.com
Tickets 410.822.7299
12/2 Keller Willams 8 pm. unique rock
12/4 Don McLean8pm American Pie
12/7 Eileen Ivers 8pm Holiday Fiddle
12/10 Chris Smither & Susan Werner8pm, folk favorites12/11 Joe Holt8pm Piano Jazz 12/16 Will Hessler8pm, Comedy
12/17 Suzy Boggus8pm. Holiday Show
12/17 Eric Byrd Trio8pm Charlie Brown Xmas
12/19 Messiah Sing In4pm call 410.463.1466
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17 Revelation Ringer’s Christmas Concert 7-8pm Asbury Church Music Department, Salisbury. [email protected]
18 Legislative Breakfast8am. “Concerned Citizens of the Mid-shore” 3rd Saturdays. Open to all political forum - Designed to inform Business Owners and Citizens of the legislative issues before the Federal, State, Regional & Local Govern-ments. Jim’s Restaurant, 208 Sunburst Hwy., Cambridge, MD 21613. All relevant Political/Civic leaders are welcome to appear in person and speak or submit legislative updates for presentation. 410-476-3207
18 Twas the Night Before Christmas 1:30 The North Street Play-house, 34 Market Street, Onancock, VA. $8 tickets. northstreetplayhouse.org 757-787-2050
18 Cambridge Main Street’s Dads & Kids Holiday Outing11:30am Dads are notorious last-minute shoppers, and Dec. 18 is the last Sat. before Christmas. facebook.com/CambridgeMainStreet cambridgemainstreet.com
18 Writers Bloc of the Eastern Shore meeting 1-3pm downstairs Wicomico Library Main branch Room 3. Salisbury.thewritersbloc.org 443-880-7283
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18 Santa’s Workshop Toy Build-ing 1-3pm, Tawes Museum, Crisfield. Build a toy as Santa’s Helper - $5 includes snack. christmasincrisfield.com 410-968-2500
18,19 AN A CAPPELLA CHRISTMASA Christmas and Holiday celebration done all a cappella, a specialty of the Tidewater Chamber Singers. 8pm, 12/18 at Academy Art Museum, Easton, 4pm 12/19 Christ Church in Cambridge, MD. $12 in advance, $15 at the door, students are free. tidewaterchambersingers.org 1-888-752-0023
19 Crisfield Holiday Home Tours2-7pm Tour begins at Gov. Tawes Library$15. christmasincrisfield.com 410-968-2500
19 YMCA Flick & Float2-4pm Pocomoke YMCA, “A Christmas Story”
23 4th Thursday Kiddos Movie3:30 pm: Pocomoke City Branch Worcester County Library - 301 Market Street; Poco-moke, MD worcesterlibrary.org 410-957-0878
19 “It’s a Wonderful Life” 4 Historic Palace Theatre, Mason Avenue, Cape Charles, VA. Party at the Palace Pot Luck Dinner Featuring “It’s a Wonderful Life” .artsentercapecharles.org 757-331-2787
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Functional giFts For your yarnaholicFrivolous Fibers Yarn Emporium is a very unique LYS specializing in locally hand-dyed yarns & fun, functional gifts for the yarnaholics. Lovely collections of jewelry, pottery, and hand-stitched silk purses are scattered throughout the shop. 112 N. Talbot Street, St. Michaels, 410-745-6580, Mon-Sun: 10-5. For class schedules visit www.frivolousfibers.com.
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The most beautiful holiday scent of mandarin orange, cinnamon, cloves, pine and eucalyptus will apture the aroma of the season. $12 to $68. The Scented Garden, 200 S. Talbot Street, St. Michaels, 410-745-4006. Open Daily. www.scentedgardenonline.com
Bored with the usual and Mundane?
This year find that special gift, that is nature- inspired. One-of-a-Kind Jewelry, Pottery and Artwork. Contemporary Inlay and traditional designs. South by Southwest, 410-745-0077. Visit our new store at 404 S. Talbot St. in St Michaels and Experience the Magic!
For every occasion...Shop at Willow Belles, the newest additition to St. Michaels. You will find a unique line of jackets, dresses and coats as well as some last minute gifts for everyone on your list. 210 South Talbot Street, St. Michaels, Md 21663, 410-745-4010
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Jimmy and Sook is a collection of clothing adorned with a trademarked Blue Crab. Visit the company’s new shops in St Michaels and Annapolis. 116 N. Talbot St in St Michaels, 410-745-5656. 216 Main St in Annapolis, 410-263-7463. Open daily from 9:30 to 5:30. www.jimmyandsook.com
the giFt oF luxury... The ultimate gift for that special someone - a resort certificate from The Inn at Perry Cabin, the most luxurious destination on the Eastern Shore. The Inn at Perry Cabin and Linden Spa, 308 Watkins Lane, St. Michaels, 800-722-2949. www.perrycabin.com
Frivolous Fibers Yarn Emporium Specializes in locally dyed yarns,
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Merry Christmas!Happy New Year!!31 First Night Talbot 20116pm-midnight! EASTON....First Night gets a little bigger every year. Downtown is full of fun things to do for adults and children. Bring the whole family back to the Avalon for dancing and the Countdown to Midnight. Easton, MD. firstnighttalbot.com 410-820-8822
31 OC New Year’s Eve Townwide celebrations, concerts, live music. Special packages! 800-OC-OCEAN
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2 Georgetown Christmas Parade7pm. from Front Street - West Market St., around The Circle, to Grace Church, East Market St. georgetowncoc.com 302-856-1544
2 Berlin Christmas Parade7pm. Downtown Berlin, MD. townofberlinmd.com 410-641-4245
3 Selbyville Christmas Parade7pm. Church St., Selbyville. Marching bands, antique cars, beauty queens, floats and Santa! thequietresorts.com 302-539-2100
4 Chincoteague Christmas Parade7-8:30pm. Main St. to East Side Dr., Chincoteague, VA.757-336-6161
4 Easton Christmas Parade7pm. Old Tyme Christmas Parade, Brewer’s Lane on N. Harrison St., to Dover, North Washington, TalbotTown and ends at Brewer’s Lane.eastonmd.org
4 Ocean City Christmas Parade11am. Wonderful holiday parade with high school bands, floats & marching units. Activities in Gold Coast Mall post parade. Parade route tentatively: 100th Street north to 115th Street at mall.ococean.com 410-524-9000
4 Millsboro Christmas Parade10am. From M&T Parking Lot thru downtown Millsboro, [email protected] 302-934-6777
4 North East Christmas Parade12noon. West Cecil Avenue to Main Street to Walnut Street.northeastmd.org 410-287-5801
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4 Cambridge/Dorchester Christmas ParadeBegins on High Street- on to Poplar Street, Race Street, to the intersec-tion of Race & Washington Streets. Awards presented in many catago-ries.christmasparade.org or 410-228-3092
4 Greensboro Christmas Parade6pm for parade, 7pm for the Lighting of the City. Parade ends at the Carnival Grounds with hot chocolate, cookies and [email protected] carolinemd.org 410-482-6222
4 Princess Anne Christmas Parade11am Parade, Downtown and on to the Teackle Mansion, followed by lunch & pictures with Santa, crafts for children, and a holiday movie,Somerset Avenue, Princess Anne. townofprincessanne.com 410-651-0422.
4 Lewes Christmas Parade5pm. 78th Old Fashioned Christmas Parade:(rain/snow date: 12/7)Begins at Lewes Ninth Grade Academy on Savannah Road to Market Street. leweschamber.com 302-645-8073
5 Salisbury Christmas Parade2pm Starts on Mt. Hermon Road & Civic Ave, running down to East Main Street. salisburyjc.com
6 Snow Hill Christmas Parade7pm downtown, Snow Hill, Rain date 12/8,snowhillmd.com 410-546-2080
11 Crisfield Christmas Parade6 pm. Main Street, Crisfield, MD. christmasincrisfield.com410-968-2500
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roll with us! 4 f a m i l i e s . 1 b u r n ...races & swims11 HCI Santa Shuffle 5k Run/1 Mile Fun Walk . MAC Center, 9:30am start. ESRC providing race timing, finish line and results. Vol-unteers needed. Email [email protected]. Holly Community, Inc. 909 Progress Circle, Salisbury, MD. Registration 8-9am/ Start 9:30am Registration is $20.00 in advance and $25.00 day of the event hollycommunity.org 443-260-0822 Proceeds to benefit : Individuals with disabilities
11 Rehoboth Beach Seashore Marathon and Half Marathon7am Rehoboth Avenue and the bandstand (Rehoboth Beach, DE.) Registration:lin-mark.com
11 Santa Swim9-11am. Swim/plunge. Benefit for the needy. Hyatt Regency-Cam-bridge. [email protected] 410-228-5386
11 Berlin 5K Reindeer Run9am The Atlantic Hotel, Main Street, Berlin, MD. Register by 12/9 noon ($20.) Santa & carriage rides begin at 11am!
JANUARY1 Penguin Swim Registration at noon; swim at 1pmPrincess Royale Hotel, 91st St & Ocean. OC, MD. Benefit Atlantic General Hospital. 410-641-9644 atlanticgeneral.org
1 Fenwick Freeze9am-11am Bayard St., Fenwick Island, DE. Benefit local life-guards 302- 539-3011, ext. 204.
traingardensWhen I was a kid, our basement was the best part of our house. Dad had built us a ping-pong table that opened to reveal a train wonderland. He had wrestled chickenwire and paper mache into roll-ing hills intersected by tunnels and twig lined streets where matchbox cars purred along on finger power. The launch of this captivating family focus culminated with the sale of Dad’s coveted big metal trainset from his childhood. The heavy engine was almost 10 inches long and chugged with a deeply stoic power. But Dad knew it’s sale would fund a return of several entire HO scale trains, miles of track, a small village of buildings, road signs and tiny plastic people. Holidays and birthdays guaranteed an additional coal car, circle of track or lilliputian gas station. Building a tiny king-dom where contentment rides in watching a merry little engine merely going forward is a real holiday!Visit one of the many train gardens scattered across Delmarva for a sweet little journey.
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1-30 Cambridge Rescue Fire CompanyMon.-Fri. 6-9pm, Sat./Sun. 1-4 & 6-9pm. At the old Firehouse, 307 Gay Street, Cambridge, MD. 76th Annual Train Gar-den! FREE. Accepting nonperishables for Christmas food Drive. rescuefirecompany.org 410-228-1211
1-26 Pocomoke River Canoe CompanySaturdays and Sundays 1pm to 4pm. 2 River Street, (next to the Rt. 12 drawbridge) Snow Hill MD. The Corddry Company Crossing Train Garden is reminiscent of Snow Hill many years ago. Children and their families will love this recently renovated enchanted wonderland reduced to “O” gauge. (Closed Christmas Day) snowhillmd.com 410-546-1700
4 Ridgely Old-Fashioned Christmas10am-3pm. Free! Come to the Toy Train and Model Railroad Exhibit for train lay-outs, steam-powered toys. Refreshments!Caroline County Library, North County Branch, Greensboro 410-482-2173
4&5, 1/8&9, 1/11&12 Del-Mar-Va Model Railroad Club Saturdays 11-5pm, Sundays 12-5pmDowntown Delmar, at 103 State Street on the second floor of Camelot Hall. State Street {RT 54} is the main East/West route through Delmar. We are just one block east of the Norfolk Southern railroad tracks. Look for and follow the signs. 410-742-9325 or 302-856-9250
4 & 11 Sudlersville Train Station Museum, 10am-2pm. 101 Linden Street, Sudlersville, MD. Old Fashioned Christmas. Museum open, model train running, refreshments. historicqac.org 410-438-3501 4, 5, 11, 12 Museum of Eastern Shore Life Noon-5pm. 126 Dulin Clark Road, Centreville, MD. Christmas Train Show. All kinds of electric trains and antiques, from Z to G, in the 4-H Exhibition Hall. Christmas village, Santa Claus will be present, refreshments. [email protected] museumeslife.org 410-758-8640
-12/21 Blue Heron Christmas Tree Farm, weekdays except Wednesdays, 1pm - 5pm, Weekends, 9am - 5pm. 317 Devers Branch Road, Centreville, MD. “Choose-and-cut” Christmas trees, wreaths, and roping. Our farm has a kid’s outdoor train display and we provide free hayrides beginning at 1pm on weekends. blueherontreefarm.com
c h a l l e n g eGAME on
here’s to your health & happiness
The holiday season, which begins for most Americans with Thanksgiving and continues through New Year’s Day, often brings unwelcome guests — stress and depression. And it’s no wonder. In an effort to pull off a perfect holiday, you might find yourself facing a dizzying array of demands — parties, shopping, baking, cleaning and entertaining, to name a few. So much for peace and joy, right?
# Be realistic. As families change and grow, traditions and rituals often change as well. Choose a few to hold on to, and be open to creating new ones. For example, if your adult children can’t come to your house, find new ways to celebrate together, such as sharing pictures, emails, dvd movies or skype. Do something new and special! Don’t Mope.
# Set aside differences. Try to accept family members and friends as they are, even if they don’t live up to all your expectations. Set aside grievances until a more appropriate time for discus-sion. Be understanding if others get upset or distressed when something goes awry. Chances are they’re feeling the effects of holiday stress and depression too.
# Stick to a budget. Before you go gift and food shopping, decide how much money you can afford to spend. Then stick to your budget.
# Plan ahead. Set aside specific days for shopping, baking, visiting friends and other activities. Leave in some swing-time or quiet time. Don’t overdo.
# Don’t abandon healthy habits. Don’t let the holidays become a free-for-all. Overindulgence only adds to your stress and guilt. Have a healthy snack before holiday parties so that you don’t go overboard on sweets, cheese or drinks. Continue to get plenty of sleep and physical activity.
# Take a breather. Make some time for yourself. Spending just 15 minutes alone, without dis-tractions, may refresh you enough to handle everything you need to do. Take a walk at night and stargaze. Listen to soothing music. Find something that reduces stress by clearing your mind, slowing your breathing and restoring inner calm. Slow down.....live in the “present”.
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Monthly listing of Shore Health System’s Programs & Events throughout the Mid-Shore
December Health Events
Excep t iona l Ca re , Eve ry Day . www.shorehea l th .o rg
ScreeningsBlood Pressure Breast Cancer
Support Groups
Prostate CancerCancerStroke
DiabetesPregnancy and
Infant Loss
EventsIn the Bag Sale
Thursday, December 97:00 am to 4:00 pmDorchester General Hospital, Cambridge
Jewelry SaleThursday, December 16
7:00 am to 4:00 pmMemorial Hospital, Easton
Childbirth EducationMemorial Hospital,
Nick Rajacich Health Education Center,
219 S. Washington Street, Easton. FREE.
410-822-1000 or 410-228-5511, ext. 5200.
Labor & DeliverySaturday, December 4
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
BreastfeedingSaturday, December 11
9:00 am to 12:15 pm
Infant CPRMonday, December 13
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
ClassesDiabetes Education
Memorial Hospital, Easton410-822-1000 or
410-228-5511, ext. 5757
Welcome Cancer Patients
Thursday, December 9Shore Regional
Cancer Center, Easton6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
410-820-6800, ext. 2257
Look Good Feel Better
Monday, December 20Shore Regional
Cancer Center, Easton10:00 am to 12:00 noon
410-820-6800
For details about these events go to www.shorehealth.org
or call (410) 822-1000 ext. 5222
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d e c e m b e rG A R D E N Garden Warrior...................... make a wreath
Making a wreath is fun anytime, but in the season of red berries and curiously beautiful dried weeds it is a great excuse to dive into the nearest field and come out with an armful. I made a rosemary wreath merely because my plant needed a good cropping- but don’t limit yourselves! My dear friend Bobby Stadler and I use our wreath day as a great excuse to leap off our respective treadmills and steal a brisk afternoon to deposit delicate pine branches, holly, blueberried cypress, sage and rosemary on to the wooden patio table and set to work. She wins in the bringing the most fabulous cuttings to the “table department! 1) Locate some wild grapevine. Easy to find, ever obtrusive grapevine has a severe Napoleon Complex, so inwrenching it from the tree it is strangling you conduct a win/win. You save a tree! You get the base for your wreath. The best vines for wreaths are live, flexible strands about 1/8-1/4 in diameter. You should have a nice 15-20 foot length, after picking yourself up from the ground after pulling with all your might, when the vine snaps free. Yank 2 of these loose and bend them round to form a 20 inch wide circle. Intertwine the loose ends and lock them in place by weaving them back into the tangle. Once you have your circle secured, begin inserting cuttings of whatever plant you’ve pillaged-(mixing up a few varieties makes a lovely wreath) In these pictures I am using just rosemary, as I love it’s fragrance. As I wove the cuttings into the ring of vines, going round in the same direction so stem covers stem, I began to dream of how fabulous the wreath would look upon my door. But no! even better, I am going off to see my friend Katy in Pennsylvania- and what better gift than a rosemary wreath. This really got me working and I must say the rosemary bush got a nice trim. Simply continue inserting short branches until your wreath looks full and balanced. Feel free to wrestle the unruly parts of your wreath into submission. You are the boss, and a little prun-ing is not a crime. Once your wreath is fat and you are happy- by all means apply a bow, pinecones or even seashells. Add a bit of wire- or a hanger to secure it to the door.- I must warn you- making wreaths is addictive. You may wish to figure out how to make live pine swags to adorn your front porch.... no worries- I’ll tell you how. Go on the Garden Warrier blog- they are but a bit of wire and ingenuity. Log on at cecalendarguide.com
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SUGAR COOKIES* 1 cup (2 sticks) butter * 1/2 cup sugar * 1 large egg * 1 tablespoon vanilla extract * 3 cups all-purpose flour
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In large bowl, with mixer on low speed, beat butter and sugar until blended. Increase speed to high; beat until light and creamy. On low speed, beat in egg and vanilla. Beat in flour, baking powder, and salt until blended. 2. Divide dough into 4 equal pieces; flatten each piece into a disk. Wrap each disk with plastic wrap and refrigerate 1 hour or until dough is firm enough to roll. (Or place dough in freezer 30 minutes.) 3. On lightly floured surface, with floured rolling pin, roll 1 piece of dough 1/8 inch thick. With floured 3-inch to 4-inch cookie cutters, cut dough into as many cookies as possible; wrap and refrigerate trimmings. Place cookies, 1 inch apart, on ungreased large cookie sheet. 4. Bake cookies 10 to 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool. 5. When cookies are cool, frost with cookie frosting/ royal frosting or decorate with sugars and candies.. Set cookies aside to allow frosting to dry completely, about 1 hour. Store in tightly covered container (with waxed paper between layers if decorated) at room temperature up to 2 weeks, or in freezer up to 3 months. Nice activity to do with friends or family.
* 1/2 teaspoon baking powder * 1/2 teaspoon salt * Ornamental Frosting (optional) * Coarse sugar crystals, candy bits
Lovely to make together!Wonderful gifts for teachers, neighbors & friends!
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holiday music
all over delmarva hear- music made of holiday cheer
i n the need of belting out some christmas carols? Wishing for a soothing night of symphony? Tis the season for some singing- So listen up;
i n the following pages you’ll find a selection of music to see over the holidays, as well as more than a few opportunities to keep a song in your heart all year long!
2, 4, 5 Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concert“Holiday Joy” Traditional seasonal favorites. Janice Chandler, Soprano. Ryan DeRyke, Baritone.12/2 7:30 Easton Church of God, Easton.7:30 Mariner’s Bethel Church - Rt. 26 & Central Avenue, Ocean View, DE 12/5 3pm Community Church, Racetrack Rd, Ocean Pines. midatlanticsymphony.org 888-846-8600
. 3-5 Chester River Chorale Holiday Concert3rd-8pm 5th-3pm. $15. A Choral concert featuring organ, brass and percussion ensemble. The Chester River Chorale, with guest artist, Cantor Gary Schiff, will sing music of two religious traditions, as well as familiar secular carols of the season. Gibson Center for the Arts, Washington College, Chestertown, MDchesterriverchorale.org 410-810-1438
all over delmarva hear- music made of holiday cheer
Tidewater Chamber Singers P.O. Box 164, Easton, MD [email protected] info thanks to Lyn Banghart V.P. The Tidewater Chamber Singers is a group of amateur and professional singers founded in 2001 to bring varied, exciting quality vocal chamber music to the Eastern Shore. We do a wide variety of music from the Renaissance to Contemporary and from a cappella arrangements to works with chamber orchestra. The Tidewater Chamber Singers have 22 members and have been sing-ing together for about 9 years. Our music director is William R. Thomas. Our next performances will beSaturday, December 18, 8pm at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, MD.Sunday, December 19, 4pm at Christ Church in Cambridge, MD. This concert includes a variety of wonderful Christmas works by Samuel Barber, Dave Brubeck, John Rutter, Morten Lauridsen and Henryke Mikolaj Gorecki to name a few.On April 29 and 30 we will be performing Randall Thompson’s “Frostiana” and John Rutter”s “Requiem” with Chamber Orchestra.Join us; We are always looking for experienced new members to join this fun loving, very friendly group. However, our music comes first and hard work is required of all. An audition is required. [email protected]
communities
4 “ Christmas Festival of Harmony” Sweet Adelines,7pm Delmar High School. Guest Quartet, PARTY LINE, Adults: $10, Students and Se-niors:$5, Door: $12. 410-742-1194
7 Salisbury Pops Concert7pm Hollaway Hall, Salisbury University, Salisbury. salisbury.edu 410-543-6385
9 An Musical Evening with Frank Nanna & Todd Crosby. 7pm Snow Hill Branch, 307 N. Washington St. Snow Hill, MD. 410-632-349515 Encore! 7pm Ocean pines Branch, Ocean Pines Branch. 11107 Cathell RD. Berlin, MD worcesterlibrary.org 410-208-4014 11 Joyful Jingle11am Hilma & Kathryn Munson in-teractive concert! Ocean Pines Branch. 11107 cathell RD. Berlin, MD.worcesterlibrary.org 410-208-4014
12 Holiday Music Sing-Along! 2pm OC branch Mr. Ellsworth Wheat-ley accompanies on Piano. Ocean City Branch. 10003 Coastal Hwy, OC, MD worcesterlibrary.org 410-524-1818
11 UMES Gospel Choir Concert 5pm Ella Fitzgerald Performing Arts Center. This popular singing group always generates rave reviews for its energy and execution. UMES.edu 410-651-6575
The Sweet Adelines Mondays 7-9pm. Makermie Hall, N. Division St., Salisbury. 410-749-1194 oceanbaychorus.comsweetadelineintl.org info. thanks to Elaine Manger The original Salisbury Sweet Adeline chorus had it’s roots in 1966, disbanded for a num-ber of years, then rechartered as The Ocean Bay Chapter of Sweet Adelines, International in 1985. As with any organization, our numbers flucuate with the times. Currently our roster lists 26 names which in addition to the active members, includes honorary members, duel chapter members and associ-ate members. There are two other Sweet Adeline cho-ruses on Delmarva. In Milford, Delaware there are The First State Harmonettes, (firststateharmonettes.com) in Berlin, The Delmarva Chorus. (delmarvachorus.com) For the men there are the tried and true Peninsulaires who have been ringing chords for almost 50 years. The Director or the music committee select the songs and arrange them in ‘Bar-bershop style.’ The 4-part harmony chord is the melody or lead surrounded by three other parts: Tenor, very high notes, Bass, very low notes and Baritone, whose notes can either be above or below the lead, but are important in making that unique barbershop sound. 52
Anyone familiar with The Music Man will remember the quartet, “The Buffalo Bills” as the school boardsinging “Lida Rose.” That’s barbershop Harmony!Every Spring, usually in April all the choruses and registered quartets in our region compete in Ocean City. The winners then go on to the International competition which this year was held in Seattle. We are very proud of a special quartet this year, MAXX FACTOR who came in #1 Internationally! Earlier this year they made it through a grueling 3 days on national TV appearing on “The All American Sing-Out.” And in 2008 sang on our “Fifth Annual Christmas Festival of Harmony” show. The best thing about being a Sweet Adeline are the rewards of individual achievement, performing and a sense of belonging. Harmony creates an atmosphere of camaraderie among its mem-bership, and provide an opportunity for individual growth.That’s why I have been a member for more than 30 years. In fact, we just recieved a certificate honoring us for our 25 Anniversary as a chartered Chapter of Sweet Adelines International. Our next performance December 4th “Seventh Annual Christmas Festival of Harmony” Delmar High School, Delmar DE. Adults & Seniors $10, Students $5. We perform at area nursing homes, retirement communi-ties and for other community service organizations. We perform whenever we can. All we need is a call and we will be there!
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12 Open House Sharptown Museum & Music 2-4 Celebrate Christ-mas! Food...Music...Fun. sharptowngov.com 443-880-0418 8,19 AN A CAPPELLA CHRISTMASA Christmas and Holiday celebration done all a cappella, a specialty of the Tidewater Chamber Sing-ers. 8pm, 12/18 at Acad-emy Art Museum, Easton, 4pm 12/19 Christ Church in Cambridge, MD. $12 in advance, $15 at the door, students are free. tidewaterchambersingers.org.888-752-0023
15 An Afternoon with Elsie & Charlie Paperella & Friends! Holiday get together 2pm Snow Hill Branch, 307 N. Washington St. Snow Hill, MD. 410-632-3495worcesterlibrary.org 410-632-3495
Join Us!We rehearse every Monday night from 6:30 to 9 at the Wicomico Presbyterian Church off Rt 50 on North Division St. Just turn right on Chestnut St. before you head into Newtown. For more information you can call our member-ship chairperson, Laura Masucci at 410-749-1194OR
Bay Country Barbershop Meet Mondays 6pm, Trinity Cathedral, 315 Goldsborough St., Easton. 410-822-0952baycountrychorus.org oceanbaychorus.com 410-749-1194 firststateharmonettes.com In Milford, Delaware there are The First State Harmonettes, delmarvachorus.comin Berlin, The Delmarva Chorus.
peninsulaires.orgTues. evenings 7:30 p.m., Faith Community Church 219 North Division Street, Salisbury, MD. 410-208-1326
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Chester River Chorale, The Chester River Chorale (CRC) is a 70-voice community chorus drawing from the Upper Eastern Shore, a wide range of age and experience. Members come together because they love to sing, learn new music, and enhance their vo-cal skills. The CRC’s repertoire includes classical masterworks Broadway show tunes, spirituals, folk, pop and contem-porary classical.Our next performance “A Chestertown Holiday” 8 p.m.December 3 8pmDecember 5 3pmHotchkiss Recital Hall, Gibson Center for
the Arts, Washington CollegeTickets $15. Visit chesterriverchorale.org or call 410-810-1438 for more info.
Join Us!We rehearse on Monday evenings, 7- 9:15pm at First
United Methodist Church, on the corner of High St. and Mill St. in Chestertown. While some experience in choral sing-ing is desirable, there is no requirement either for an audition or the ability to read music. New members may join at the beginning of each concert season (see chesterriverchorale.org for details).
get involved with music!
Peninsula BluegrassLaurel, DE. 302-856-6827
Seaford Community Concert AssociationSeaford, DE. 302-536-1384
Salisbury SymphonyOrchestraSalisbury University1101 Camden AvenueSalisbury, MD [email protected]
Coastal ConcertsPO Box 685Lewes, DE 19958(302) [email protected]
Preservation Barbershop8 Wilgus CourtBethany Beach, DE 19930(302) [email protected]
Southern DE Choral Society24 Henlopen AvenueRehoboth Beach, DE 19971(302) 227-2227sdchoralsociety.org 56
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“Education has always been our focus. Tasha is a graduate of Indian River High School and I graduated from Milford High School. After we both earned Associate Degrees from Delaware Tech, we continued our studies at Wilmington University; earning Bachelor degrees. My focus was Behavioral Science and Tasha’s degree was in Business Administration. By this time we fully understood the benefits and value of academic excellence. Over the next several years we added Master’s degrees in Educational Counseling and I completed a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership. Tasha maintains a private practice in the state of Delaware. Currently, we have have returned to Wilmington University as adjunct professors. While we wear many hats, a common theme of helping people remains our focus. As Clinical Administrators in the field of mental health, Tasha is a Clinical Coordinator for Delaware Guidance Services and I am the Clinical Director for Children and Families First. We became concerned about the lack of parental involvement in the school system and formed SPEAAK (Supporting Parents for the Education of African American Kids). SPEAAK, a parent-based group in Sussex County, encourages more parental involvement in area schools, resulting in higher grades, decrease in negative school/community behavior and a positive attitude toward education.”
interview with Dr. Julius Mullen Sr.
Mrs. Natasha Mullen, LPCMH, M.Ed., Clinical Coordinator for Delaware Guidance Services, Inc.Adjunct Professor-Wilmington University.
Dr. Julius Mullen Sr., Ed.D., LPCMH, Sr, Clinical Director for Children and Families First, Inc.Adjunct Professor-Wilmington University.
mission/community focus:“Through compassion and encouragement, our fundamental purpose in life is to motivate, educate and inspire others to live productive and meaningful lives”
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59Acknowledging people that go above & beyond in serving their workplace and the greater community
What are you involved with at present?“Leadership, teaching, mentoring and writing all for the sake of supporting those in physical, emotional, or educational need. Tasha has fallen in love with working with African American females, introducing a Dance group named UNIQUE, to teach young girls social skills through the art of dance. I advocate for African American males, forwarding the real potential of these great young men, through love, support and encouragement. I founded and continue to direct a Leadership Program (MAN UP) involving a great ensemble of talented and passionate adults who provide top-level leadership for teenage boys. When we see these young men take the SAT for the first time and do well, improve their grades, and utilize their God-given talents on the sports field/court-it makes us so proud and teary-eyed. We are thankful to these students and their parents for allowing us to be part of their lives for so long.” MAN UP’s/UNIQUE’s first senior class, all graduated and currently attend college!”what lead you both to focus on family issues? “It became very clear to us some time ago when we noticed our house was the hang out spot for many youth and we felt like an extension to their parents. Simply stated, we just love being there and advocating for children/families and teaching others the vitality of supporting children/fami-lies at every level-youth, adults, professionals, administrators, policy makers.”What are your proudest accomplishments?1- Finding each other in matrimony 2- Being role models/leadership positions for so many, especially our own children: Julius Sr. (19), Juwan. (17), Jazmine (15), Jayla (10) Future Goals?“Tasha wants to start a counseling center for professional and families, called MILESTONES. She hopes to utilize her expertise to continue to help families and provide a vehicle for aspiring counselors to learn and develop their skills. In my new role as clinical director for Children and Families First, I’d like to grow clinical programming for the agency. I am very motivated to complete my book-MAN UP. We look forward to watching our children grow up into positive and productive citizens. It’s exciting to ignite the possibilities of area youth and help them accomplish their dreams.words of wisdom to share? “Put God first, believe in YOU and help other people”
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give of yourselfa memory well. A magical gift that costs almost nothing.(especially great for grandparents) Collect memories from friends and family members about the gift’s recipient. Write the memory (or include pictures) on each of 365 business card sized pieces of cardstock, fold each in half, secure it with a bit of tape, and place them all in a decorated box or jar. Every morning for the next year, the reciever of this gift can take out a paper, open it, and see what other people cherished in them.time tickets A gift of your time and focus. Give new parents a gift certificate for a night of baby-sitting so that they can enjoy a night on the town. Are you good with computers? Give your brother-in-law a gift certificate for free computer repairs. Chores, honey-do projects or quality time together- all good to get!music CD a holiday card (make a cool cover), gift, moment of reconnection and opportunity to get introduced to new music we might not have picked up ourselves.” calendars: “You can buy calendar blanks or use a template from a program; add pictures of things or people meaningful to the recipient; add in important dates (birthdays and anniversaries of family & friends) and maybe a special note or quote every once in a while. For parents/students you can add in the school schedule; for homeowners you can add in a home maintenance schedule; etc. for sports fans, astrology followers, on & on. To make them extra special add little treats – a couple of dollars taped to a sum-mer date for an ice-cream treat; a coupon for free babysitting on a weekend; video & popcorn night, etc.cookieART see our recipe on page 49, get together in the kitchen- make, bake and decorate! edible masterpieces. bmy hero
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Kathy BerezoskiMarion, Maryland.“I gave a surfboard to my husband (before he was my exhusband) when times were really tight.”Corie CallahanCrisfield, Maryland“I gave my husband a special past Master’s ring. ( Masonic Lodge)
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