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Festival of Trees

The end of autumn brings the 9th annual Festival of Trees . . .so MARK YOUR CALENDARS for November 25 and 26 for a terrific family holiday event.  (All proceeds benefit the Dove Center www.dovecenter.org).   The event takes place the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving Day at the Garrett County Fairgrounds Exhibit Building.

Start your morning with BREAKFAST WITH SANTA on either Friday or Saturday at the 9 a.m. or 10 a. m. seating with your BUDDY THE ELF Ticket ($10 per person). The $5 per person General Admission is included with a full breakfast, a gift for children, and priority in line for a professional photo with Santa in his sleigh.  Reservations are strongly recommended but not required.  For advance reservations, call Sherry 301-746-8117 or email sherbrad@verizon.net.  You can also use Pay Pal on the website: www.fotgc.org – Deadline for reservations is November 21  — and it is never too early to RSVP.

Even if you skip the Breakfast, you can pay $5 per person general admission.  MRS CLAUS’ KITCHEN is open serving modestly priced foods and beverages until 5 p.m. Friday and 4 p.m. Saturday, sponsored by Sorrellee’s/Zipeez Market .  And you can MAKE YOUR OWN SUNDAE with Lakeside Creamery’s homemade ice cream.  Enjoy the FREE entertainment that includes SuGO interactive Lego robotics demos Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.   Enjoy the many local vendors with homemade crafted items, and others, for special items you won’t find in stores.

Children love Santa and his friends and Mrs. Santa, and this year features Buddy The Elf!  You can get pictures with the costumed characters and you can take your own pictures with Santa in his sleigh beginning around noon both days.  (Breakfast With Santa has priority.)  FROSTY’S FUNLAND has free kids’ activities and SANTA’S   BAKERY where they decorate their own cookies.  At ELFENHEIM MALL they can shop for only $1 per item for their friends and family gifts.   Parents are amazed at the quality items donated for the Mall.  Please note that these activities close at 4pm on Saturday so we can set up for our LIVE AUCTION that begins at 6 PM.

SILENT AUCTION is Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Saturday evening you are called if you win the bid to be picked up on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p. m. if you cannot get them Saturday before 6 p.m.  Vendors donate one of their items as do our local individuals and organizations.   What a fun way to support the Dove Center’s efforts for the victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

It’s all about the joy and beauty of the creatively designed trees, wreaths, centerpieces and gingerbread houses!  All these are donated by our talented community individuals, students and organizations to support the Dove Center,  Garrett County’s domestic violence and sexual assault resource center.  The deadline for designer entries is October 31st to be included in our event program given to visitors.   Entry information on www.fotgc.org

At 4 p.m. on Saturday, PAUL BURGER on guitar will be on stage to perform for us until the Live Auction starts promptly at 6 p.m.  The vendors, kitchen, kids’ activities, all close at 4 p.m.   The bar is open by 5 p.m., sponsored by Dutch’s at Silver Tree, with all proceeds to benefit the Dove Center.

Come see who the judges award the prize ribbons and don’t miss the LIVE AUCTION.   Saturday at 6 p.m. promptly begins the GRAND FINALE LIVE AUCTION!   At 5 p.m., Bidders will be treated to complimentary foods sponsored by Dutch’s at Silver Tree.  In addition to the trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses, there will also be special items up for bidding that will make great gifts for any reason and any season.   Taylor-Made Deep Creek Vacations will safely deliver your tree FREE to your local home or business using a box truck sponsored by Black Bear Tavern, when you make arrangements at the front desk as you pay.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!  Contact Sherry at 301 746 8117 or sherbrad@verizon.net
See website www.fotgc.org for full information

It is with the support of these wonderful sponsors that help make this event possible:  Crossroads Church, Sorrellee’s Pizza Pub and Ice Cream Parlor, Taylor-Made Deep Creek Vacations and Sales, Dutch’s at Silver Tree, Black Bear Tavern, Mt Top Tree Farm, Lakeside Creamery, Little Mountain Promotions, Allegany Hearing and Balance,Nu Way Cleaners, Computer Consulting Services, Website Design and Management Team/David Lantz and Robyn Billings, CLS Printing,Lake-Front Magazine, Deep Creek Marina, Spring Creek Outfitters, West Central Equipment/John Deere, Master Craft Printers, The Republican Newspaper and Paul Burger, performer.

All proceeds benefit Dove Center, www.gcdovecenter.org

 

New Listing- 52 Glendaloch Lane

Check out my new listing in McHenry!

Modern makeover! 1937 Deep Creek lake cottage, remodeled and expanded with updated kitchen, heating, electrical, plumbing & fixtures!

Check out what these cabins looked like back in the day!

Tastefully done, experience the best of both worlds with original stone fireplace & walls, original woodworking, rustic beams & flooring.

4/5 bedrooms depending on setup.

50~feet waterfront, Type A dock. REO/bank sale – sold AS-IS, subject to bank addenda.

For more information, click here.

 

New Listing- 257 Marsh Hill Road #12

Arguably the best location at the lake! Deep Creek Village is right on the water AND directly across the street from Wisp Ski Resort! Enjoy year-round activity (and income!) in this vacation rental townhome.

Dock privileges available through association, community tennis courts and walking distance to ski lodge, dining, entertainment & shopping. Lower level BR currently used as 2nd living area.

For more information, click here.

 

New Listing- 267 Mosser Road #6

Attractive vacation rental townhouse with huge 180 degree views of DCL & Wisp. You can see it all from the deck of this 3 level townhome.

Gas fireplace, spacious living areas, and plenty of room for friends/family.

This is an established rental with Taylor-Made – “Perfect View”. For a 3-D tour and more, click here.
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ARC Funding Will Help Build Water Treatment Plant At Keyser’s Ridge Business Park

The Appalachian Regional Commission has approved a $500,000 grant to the Garrett County Commission for water infrastructure at Keyser’s Ridge Business Park.Commissioners requested funding to construct the plant and associated infrastructure that will serve the business park and surrounding community. The plant will be constructed on Puzzley Run.

The project will leverage private investment, create jobs, improve the local community and provide 14 businesses and 22 households with improved access to water infrastructure, officials said. Construction of the plant will lessen the burden being placed on the existing Grantsville water treatment plant, which is operating with a negative production capacity.

In addition to ARC funds, state sources will provide $800,000, bringing the total project funding to $1.3 million.

For more, click here.

 

 

NEW LISTING: 140 Highline Drive

Check out my new listing on Highline Drive!

Front row 5BR 5.5BA chalet in Highline, boasting HUGE views of Deep Creek Lake and surrounding mountains!

Walking distance to ski slopes!

This home is packed full of features you will love: multiple stone fireplaces & living areas, mud-room, gourmet kitchen, game room, screened porch, spacious decking & hot tub.

Must see!

This is a Taylor-Made rental- Mountain Rendezvous! For a 3-D tour and more, click here.
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Hogan, Franchot announce post-Labor Day school start

Things are changing in Maryland! Next year, Gov. Hogan will be requiring all public schools to begin classes AFTER Labor Day.

Why?

Maryland is filled with tourism opportunities, such as Deep Creek Lake and Ocean City. By extending the start of school, this allows people to vacation more therefore helping the local economy.

Why is this important to you?

More time to spend at DEEP CREEK LAKE!

For more, click here.