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NEW LISTING!
Garrett County Home Show
2015 Garrett County Home & Garden Show September 26 & 27, 2015.
Exhibit Hall at the Garrett County Fairgrounds,
Route 219, McHenry (Deep Creek Lake), Maryland
Saturday, Sept 26, 2015
9:00am – 6:00pm
Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015
11:00am – 4:00pm
Rain or Shine • No Visitor Admission Fee • Ample Free Parking
Our fourth annual show promises to be the best place to see what’s available in building, remodeling, decorating, landscaping, crafts, and home-related services in Garrett County. And the show date is timed this year to offer even more exciting things to do and see!
Promoting the Show
We will be promoting the show throughout the year by direct mailings to targeted Chamber of Commerce and other businesses, ads in the county newspaper, The Republican, the Weekender, and Cumberland Times-News, and in online sources such as Deep Creek Times. As the event draws near, we will send direct mail to a targeted list of likely visitors, promote the show on electronic bulletin boards, in local media outlets such as WKHJ-FM 104.5 (KHJ), and through roadside banners erected on major highways in Garrett County. We are encouraging exhibitors to promote the show in their own regular advertising, on Websites, and by displaying the event poster that is provided.
What’s New This Year
Questions? Contact Michael Bratton at 301-722-4343
Terms & Conditions: http://www.hbawmd.org/uploads/2015%20GC%20Terms%20Conditions.pdf
25 spots for fall leaf-peeping
NEW LISTING!!!
Garrett County Awarded Federal Sewage Grant
September 21st, 2015 by WCBC Radio U.S. Senators Barbara A. Mikulski and Ben Cardin together with Congressman John Delaney (all D-Md.) today announced that the Board of County Commissioners of Garrett County has been awarded nearly $1.3 million in federal grant funding to upgrade critical wastewater infrastructure serving businesses in Western Maryland and support continued job growth in the region. This federal funding is made available through the Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) grant program. EDA is funded through the Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies (CJS) Appropriations Subcommittee, of which Senator Mikulski is the Vice Chairwoman. “This federal funding is great news for Western Maryland communities because it will support the creation of jobs today and jobs tomorrow,” said Senator Mikulski, Vice Chairwoman of the CJS Appropriations Subcommittee that funds the Commerce Department. “Maryland cities and towns need to upgrade their water and sewer infrastructure but they can’t do it on their own. I went to bat for Garrett County to secure this federal grant funding to make needed upgrades and updates to critical water and sewer infrastructure. I will continue to fight for infrastructure upgrades for Western Maryland to support a long-term roadmap for jobs and economic development.” “Investing in infrastructure is the right thing to do for our environment, public health and economy. For each public dollar we put into water infrastructure, for example, we see an increase in private long-term GDP output of more than six dollars,” said Senator Cardin, author of S. 741, The Water Infrastructure Resiliency and Sustainability Act. “The residents of Garrett County deserve proactive federal investments in their wastewater systems, making these EDA grants a wise investment in Western Maryland’s quality of life and economic growth.” –
See more at: http://www.wcbcradio.com/?news=garrett-county-awarded-federal-sewage-grant#sthash.keJyTrVl.dpuf
Savage Man Triathlon
Garrett commissioners suggest passive recreation use of Turkey Neck
OAKLAND — The chairman of the Garrett County Commission has sent a letter to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources suggesting a nearly one-acre tract of land in the Turkey Neck development be used for passive recreation, not public access.
“Public access is basically a boat launch for kayaks and canoes with a parking lot,” said Paul Edwards. “Passive recreation is basically preserving the land as is with no infrastructure improvements for people to bird watch, fish, etc.”
Overlook Pass
The county commissioners approved to maintain the road Overlook Pass including Winter Maintenance.
Overlook Pass – Overlook Pass is a roadway leading to and from Marsh Hill Road and Wisp Mountain Road and, while not part of the county road system, was utilized by the general public as if it were a public road. The prior Board of Commissioners agreed to partially fund winter maintenance of the road, a practice that the current Board continued. Since the road did not meet “current” County specifications the road was not accepted into the County road system. The Board of Commissioners have agreed to accept Overlook Pass as a County road; 1) has always been used as a public road and is “grandfathered” into specifications and 2) serves a number of homes and businesses as well as future development in the area.
Read More Here: https://www.garrettcounty.org/resources/commissioners/pdf/minutes/2015/08-24-2015.pdf
HAPPY SATURDAY!!
From the Mountain of Western Maryland!!