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Deep Creek Village Team Tour

The May 23, 2023, Team Tour Tuesday took us to Deep Creek Village. As your local real estate team, we pride ourselves on our in-depth knowledge of the area, but this experience allowed us to deepen our understanding even further. Expanding our knowledge of the community means we can offer even more valuable insights and personalized guidance to clients.

Here are just a few things we love about Deep Creek Village.

Our agents noted many of the nuances and unique features that make this neighborhood truly special:

  • We were in luck as the vibrant purple rhododendrons surrounding the townhomes were in full bloom! Well-maintained, mature landscaping is just one of the many highlights.
  • Proximity to Wisp Resort is ideal for enjoying winter recreation, mountain park activities, golf at Fantasy Valley, the summer concert series, and beautiful sunsets over the mountain.
  • Everything in McHenry is within easy reach. Deep Creek Village is the epitome of a convenient location making it ideal for second homeowners and vacation rental guests.
  • As we toured one of the active listings, we noted the newly stained decks and freshly painted exteriors on many of the buildings.
  • The terraced stairs to the kayak rack and dock were in great shape and made it easy to get to the water.
  • With docks in a no wake zone, the cove is peaceful and a great place for birdwatching.
  • One of our photographers noted the vibrant fall foliage in the cove and beautiful reflections.

Commissioners Public Meeting Scheduled in Bloomington

Continuing efforts to offer an accessible and transparent local government, the Garrett County Commissioners are planning a series of public meetings off-site and throughout Garrett County.

This approach showcases the Commissioners’ steadfast commitment to actively engage with residents and ensure that every voice is heard regardless of geographical location.

The first 2023 off-site public meeting is scheduled for June 20 at the Bloomington Volunteer Fire Department located at 77 N Branch Ave, Bloomington, MD 21523.

“We want to continue to think a little outside of the box, so to speak, so we can reach and interact with as many constituents as possible,” said Commissioner Ryan Savage. “We’re looking forward to our next meeting to be held off-site in Bloomington as well as scheduled for a little later in the evening to invite increased participation. Taking our public meetings off-site and county-wide allows us to meet residents where they are, listen to their perspectives, and work together to build a thriving community.”

By holding meetings in the community, and beyond the Courthouse, the Commissioners seek to provide opportunities for individuals throughout Garrett County to actively participate in discussions that shape their shared future.

In addition to this geographical expansion, the commissioners have embraced technological advancements to enhance public viewership of these meetings. Each public meeting is streamed on Facebook to communicate with residents who may face constraints in attending public meetings in person.

To view the June 20 public meeting agenda, please visit this link. Note, to schedule an in issue to be presented to the Board of Garrett County Commissioners, please contact Carol A. Riley–Alexander at 301-334-8970 or via email at criley@garrettcounty.org.

Little Yough Family Flick events in Oakland

Oakland’s Little Yough Family Flicks summer movie series in the Oakland A&E District will return on June 15th with the 2022 film, “Thor: Love and Thunder”, sponsored by Healy Insurance Group, Inc.
The Little Yough Family Flicks is a rebranding of the formerly known Oakland Pocket Park Movies. The name has changed but the fun, family evenings will remain the same. Guests are welcome to bring chairs, blankets, food, and non-alcoholic beverages and enjoy the flicks on the big 24’ screen.
The family-friendly, free movies are held at the Mountain Fresh Pavilion in the Oakland Town Parking Lot every Thursday evening from June 15th to August 17th, except for Thursday July 6th and Thursday, August 3rd, 2023. There is a change to the start time of the movies this year. The movies will begin at 7pm and are shown rain or shine. This year’s movie schedule is packed with blockbuster hits

Garrett County History- Loch Lynn Hotel

Loch Lynn Hotel at Mountain Lake Park, Oakland, Maryland. Built in 1894, opened in June, 1895. Features of the hotel: Maple flooring, elegant ballroom, billiard room, rotundas, parlors, dining rooms–all these on the first floor. Laundry engine at the back of the hotel forced water from the well into a large reservoir fifty feet high for the hotel and surrounding cottages. Occupied an elevated site giving a fine view of Mountain Lake Park. 100 chambers plus apartments for a modern first class hotel. The lake supplies ice for the hotel and town. A large ice house was built to store the ice for home use and for sale.
On September 19, 1918 a fire totally destroyed the hotel. Fortunately, there was no loss of life. Only the hotel owner and her daughter were there and escaped unharmed. The hotel had just finished it’s summer season and was empty of guests. 

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Deep Creek Day Trip: Thomas WV

Thomas, WV, beckons visitors with its natural beauty, artistic flair, and rich history. If you’re planning a day trip to this charming town, get ready to embark on a memorable adventure. From outdoor escapades to cultural experiences, Thomas has something to offer everyone. Let’s explore the exciting things to do in this vibrant destination.

  1. Blackwater Falls State Park: Kickstart your day with a visit to Blackwater Falls State Park, a scenic wonderland just a short drive from Thomas. Marvel at the majestic Blackwater Falls, where amber-colored water cascades over ancient rocks. Take a leisurely hike along the park’s well-maintained trails, immersing yourself in the tranquility of nature. For a bird’s-eye view, head to the park’s observation tower and capture breathtaking panoramic vistas.
  2. Thomas City Park: Discover the natural beauty and recreational opportunities at Thomas City Park. This community park offers walking trails, picnic spots, and a playground, making it an ideal spot for a family outing. Take a leisurely stroll, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and enjoy the serene surroundings. The park also hosts events and festivals throughout the year, so check the schedule to see if any exciting activities are taking place during your visit.
  3. Art Galleries: Thomas boasts a vibrant arts scene, and exploring the local galleries is a must. Wander down Front Street, where you’ll find an array of art galleries showcasing the works of talented local artists. Immerse yourself in a world of creativity as you admire unique paintings, sculptures, and crafts that capture the spirit of Tucker County. Don’t forget to support the artists by purchasing a one-of-a-kind piece to take home as a cherished memento.
  4. Purple Fiddle: A trip to Thomas wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the renowned Purple Fiddle. This eclectic music venue and café features live performances by local and regional musicians. Grab a cup of locally roasted coffee, indulge in a tasty treat, and let the soulful melodies enchant you. The cozy atmosphere and intimate setting make for an unforgettable musical experience.
  5. Historical Exploration: Delve into Thomas’ rich history by visiting the Thomas Depot and Heritage Center. Learn about the town’s coal mining heritage through engaging exhibits, artifacts, and personal stories that provide insight into the challenges and triumphs of the local community. Gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s past and the role Thomas played in shaping it.

A day trip to Thomas, WV, in Tucker County is a delightful experience, offering a perfect blend of natural wonders, artistic inspiration, and a glimpse into the town’s history. From the breathtaking Blackwater Falls State Park to the vibrant art scene and immersive historical attractions, Thomas has something to captivate every visitor. So, plan your excursion, embrace the charm of this unique town, and create lasting memories in the heart of Tucker County.

Deep Creek Watershed Foundation Fundraising Event

The Deep Creek Watershed Foundation is thrilled to announce its sponsorship of a special evening at The Pawn Run Restaurant & Bar, marking the third year of this exciting event. Join the Foundation for an unforgettable night of great music and fundraising in support of DCWF’s important initiatives.

For those who haven’t had the pleasure of visiting the “new” Pawn Run, prepare to be amazed. The establishment’s new owners have given “the oldest bar in the Deep Creek area” a remarkable facelift. Enjoy a superb small plate menu featuring delectable culinary creations, along with a selection of unique cocktails and beverages to satisfy every taste.

Adding to the excitement, the Foundation has invited Beyond Primitive, a highly popular band from Friendsville, to provide the musical entertainment for the evening. Get ready to groove to their infectious rhythms and enjoy a lively atmosphere.

In addition to the fantastic music, the Foundation has curated an array of outstanding auction items, providing attendees with the opportunity to bid on incredible experiences and desirable items. Additionally, throughout the evening, there will be 50/50 drawings, offering chances to win exciting prizes.

For any inquiries or further information about the event, please feel free to reach out to the event coordinator, Sandy, at 240-321-2524. Don’t miss out on this memorable occasion to support the Deep Creek Watershed Foundation while enjoying a fantastic night of music, camaraderie, and fundraising.

Deep Creek Pottery: Art in the Park & Outdoor Festival

Don’t miss Deep Creek Pottery’s upcoming show at the Art in the Park & Outdoor Festival! Featuring food, outdoor vendors, local artisans, and music! Taking place at Rocky Gap State Park on June 10th from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and June 11th from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Garrett County Hospice celebrates 40th Year

Brodak’s Banquet Hall, May 18 – Hospice of Garrett County, a vital institution serving the community for four decades, celebrated its momentous 40th anniversary with a remarkable event. Sponsored by WVU Medicine-Garrett Regional Medical Center and the dedicated staff of Hospice of Garrett County, the evening at Brodak’s Banquet Hall brought together over 100 attendees to honor this milestone achievement.

The event was graced by the presence of esteemed special guests, including two founding members of the Executive Committee, Pauline Faucett and Alice Vitez-Sisler. Faucett served as treasurer, while Vitez-Sisler held the position of secretary. Their pioneering contributions laid the foundation for the organization’s success.

Prominent physicians integral to the mission, Dr. Margaret Kaiser and Dr. Dan Miller, were also in attendance. Dr. Miller received recognition for his unwavering commitment as the medical director for an impressive 28 years. Their dedication and expertise have been instrumental in shaping the organization’s impact on the community.

Reflecting on the organization’s humble beginnings, Hospice of Garrett County Executive Director, [insert name], emphasized the transformation from a group of passionate volunteers with a vision to enhance the lives of Garrett County residents suffering from life-limiting illnesses to a fully operational entity in 1983. This transition was made possible by the unwavering determination and selflessness of the “go-getters” who led the charge.

“We have since expanded to two locations with a dedicated full-time staff, working together to fulfill our mission of providing compassionate and dedicated service to the people of Garrett County, just as our founders envisioned,” Brenneman stated. “With the same spirit of love, hope, and compassion, we eagerly look forward to the next 40 years, embracing the ever-changing needs of our community.”

The celebratory evening was further enhanced by live music from the talented Steve Smith Band. Attendees were treated to delicious food catered by Sweitzer’s BBQ, and several exquisite quilts were generously donated for a silent auction held during the event.

Moreover, a significant announcement was made by current Board President Ernie Gregg and his wife Terri. The couple generously donated a parcel of land located at Alpine Lake Resort, which will be made available for sealed bids. Detailed bid packages can be obtained from the Hospice offices in Oakland and McHenry.

As the event concluded, it was clear that the 40th-anniversary celebration served as a testament to the indomitable spirit and unwavering commitment of Hospice of Garrett County. The organization remains dedicated to serving the community with love, hope, and compassion, ensuring the provision of quality end-of-life care for many years to come.

Spectacular Fireworks Display Set to Light Up Deep Creek Lake: Where to Catch the Best Seats and Event Timings Revealed

Deep Creek Lake, a picturesque destination nestled amidst the mountains, is all set to host a breathtaking fireworks display. This eagerly anticipated event promises to be a visual extravaganza, captivating audiences with dazzling pyrotechnics against the backdrop of the majestic mountain range. As anticipation builds, eager spectators are wondering where to secure the best seats for this upcoming fireworks fire on the mountain.

Fireworks will light up the sky above Marsh Mountain at Wisp Resort overlooking Deep Creek Lake on July 4th. The display is set to begin around 9:30 pm and is set off from the tubing hill at the Mountain Park. 

Prime viewing locations for the annual display include:

  • Scenic overlook along Rt. 219
  • Wisp Resort
  • Lawn at Garrett College
  • Boat on Deep Creek Lake, particularly McHenry Cove
  • Local Businesses in McHenry

Rain date: July 5th. If there is inclement weather on July 4th, please check this page or tune in to local radio stations: 104.5 WKHJ, 92.3 WKTQ, 95.9 WKTZ, 1050 WMSG radio for live updates on the status of the fireworks.

Deep Creek Celebrates its 98th anniversary

Deep Creek is celebrating its 98th anniversary this year, and its impact on the area has been felt for almost a century.

Deep Creek’s History

Deep Creek Lake is Maryland’s largest freshwater lake, covering 3,900 acres and 65 miles of shoreline. The man-made lake got its start in 1925 as the result of an effort undertaken by the Youghiogheny Hydro Electric Corp. to harness the power of Deep Creek, a tributary of the Youghiogheny River. Large swaths of land were purchased; a 1,300-foot-long impoundment dam was constructed to stem the flow of water in Deep Creek; and thousands of trees were removed from the area to be flooded. In addition, 15 miles of primary and secondary roads were relocated.

With Deep Creek sealed off, the expectation was that at least six months would be required for the lake to fill. But, boosted by heavy rains and snowfall, the process took only a couple of months. On May 26, 1925, the hydroelectric plant kicked into service, with water from the lake transported to the powerhouse through a 7,000-foot tunnel.

As the years passed, the area’s fishing and boating prowess became well-known to visitors from Pennsylvania. Residents of the Baltimore/Washington population centers also found the area to be a convenient getaway place, especially after interstate highways were built. Among the last of these was Interstate 68 — the national freeway — a major transportation route that arrived in 1991 and further opened up Western Maryland to tourism, commerce and more.

Today, 1.4 million visitors each year take advantage of the limitless recreational options offered in and around the Deep Creek Lake area, creating their own Deep Creek experience.