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Embrace the End of Summer with Vibrant Events in Garrett County

As the warmth of summer gently fades, Garrett County gears up for a spectacular end to the season with a lineup of exciting events that are sure to captivate both locals and visitors alike. Here’s a rundown of the week’s activities to help you make the most of these final days of summer.

Monday, August 29: Friendsville Farmers Market

  • Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
  • Location: Ruth Enlow Library – Friendsville, 315 Chestnut Street, Friendsville, Maryland

Kick off your week with a trip to the Friendsville Farmers Market, a delightful event that offers a variety of locally sourced produce, crafts, and artisanal goods. Enjoy the community atmosphere and support local businesses as you explore the market’s offerings.

Tuesday, August 29: Bumble Bee Beatnik Poetry Night

  • Time: 7:00 pm
  • Location: MoonShadow, 145 Bumblebee Road, McHenry, MD

Get your creative juices flowing at the Bumble Bee Beatnik Poetry Night, hosted at MoonShadow. This open mic event promises an evening filled with spoken word performances and artistic expression. Join fellow poetry enthusiasts and let your words come to life.

Tuesday, August 29: Full Moon Kayaking

  • Time: 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
  • Location: New Germany Lake House, 403 McAndrews Hill Road, Grantsville, MD

Experience the magic of a full moon from the tranquil waters of New Germany Lake. Limited to 16 participants, this kayaking adventure offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the serenity of the lake under the moonlit sky.

Wednesday, August 30: Cashmere Clothing Co.: Want it Wednesday

  • Location: Cashmere Clothing Co., 1550 Fort Drive, Suite H, McHenry, MD

Indulge in some retail therapy at Cashmere Clothing Co.’s Want it Wednesday event. Keep an eye on their Facebook page for special offers and exciting deals on fashion finds.

Wednesday, August 30: Women’s+ Beginner Group Trail / Mountain Bike Ride

  • Time: 5:45 pm – 7:15 pm
  • Location: Broadford Lake Park

Calling all biking enthusiasts! Join this beginner-friendly group trail ride at Broadford Lake Park. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or new to the world of biking, this ride offers a supportive and non-competitive environment to hone your skills.

Thursday, August 31: Mountain State Brewing DCL Trivia Night

  • Time: 6:30 pm
  • Location: Mountain State Brewing Co. (Deep Creek Lake), 6690 Sang Run Rd, McHenry, MD

Put your knowledge to the test at Mountain State Brewing DCL’s Trivia Night. Gather your friends, enjoy some cold brews, and see who emerges as the trivia champion.

Thursday, August 31: Karaoke at Honi-Honi Bar

  • Time: 7:00 pm
  • Location: Honi-Honi Bar, 19745 Garrett Hwy, Oakland, Maryland

Sing your heart out at Honi-Honi Bar’s Karaoke Night, a fun-filled evening of music and entertainment for the whole family.

Friday, September 1: Deep Creek Lake Farmers Market

  • Time: 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
  • Location: Deep Creek Lake Farmer’s Market

Experience the Deep Creek Farmers Market, a vibrant gathering of local vendors offering high-quality food, crafts, and family-friendly events. Explore the diverse range of offerings and connect with the community.

Friday, September 1: 2023 Little Yough Summer Music Festival

  • Time: 6:00 pm
  • Location: Oakland Mountain Fresh Pavilion, Town Parking Lot, off 2nd Street, Oakland, Oakland, MD

Enjoy live music at the Little Yough Summer Music Festival. Held at the Mountain Fresh Pavilion, this event promises a night of music, camaraderie, and the celebration of local talent.

Saturday, September 2: Labor Day Corn Roast

  • Time: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
  • Location: Sang Run State Park, 3735 Sang Run Road, McHenry, MD

Celebrate Labor Day with the Labor Day Corn Roast at Sang Run State Park. Indulge in delicious roasted corn and enjoy a day of outdoor fun and festivities.

As summer winds down, Garrett County comes alive with a diverse range of events that showcase the community’s spirit and creativity. From farmers markets to live music, there’s something for everyone to enjoy as we bid farewell to the warmth and welcome the autumn breeze.

The 19th annual Deep Creek Lake Art & Wine Festival

The 19th annual Deep Creek Lake Art & Wine Festival, benefiting HART for Animals and Garrett Lakes Arts Festival (GLAF), features beautifully handcrafted works by local and regional artisans, more than 200 wines to taste from Maryland and national wineries, a lounge to watch college football games and purchase beer on tap, a cigar bar, live entertainment, food, wine store, lodging packages and more, all set in the beautiful mountains of western Maryland.

schedule is as follows-

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2023: 5-8PM: PREMIUM WINE TASTING

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2023: NOON-6PM ART & WINE FESTIVAL

for more information and ticket purchases Home – Deep Creek Lake Art & Wine Festival (deepcreekwinefest.com)

County Commissioners Announce August 28, 2023 Public Meeting Agenda

PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA
Monday, August 28, 2023
Agenda Session Times are Approximate
 

Meeting will also be Live Streamed at https://www.facebook.com/garrettcountygovernment/
Agenda Session Times are Approximate

The Board of County Commissioners may close a portion of this public meeting and move into Executive Session to comply with a specific constitutional, statutory, or judicial requirement that may prevent public disclosure about a particular proceeding or matter.

*To comment on agenda items – please send to @garrettcounty.org

 3:00        Administrative Session

  •  Declaration of Surplus County Property

60” Restaurant Electric Range
Bally Walk–in Freezer
1982 Galion Roller
1987 Mack Truck 

  • Mr. Null will review a number of administrative and managerial matters under his authority and jurisdiction with the Board of County Commissioners

4:00       Call to Order of Public Session, Invocation, and Pledge of Allegiance

               County Administrator – Additions/Deletions to Public Meeting Agenda

               Approval of Public, Administrative, and Executive Meeting Minutes
 4:05       Appointments: 

Garrett County Commission for Women

        Appointment                   Reappointments
        Heather Hanline              Melita Friend
                                               Amanda Mattingly
                                               Erin-Ruth Natividad
                                               Juliet Sanders
                                               Pam Trickett

4:10    Garrett County Department of Financial Services – Purchasing Division

Bid Award – Town of Mountain Lake Park Sanitary Sewer System Improvements Phase 4A

The County participated in this cooperative bid with Mountain Lake Park.  The County portion of the project was for a waterline replacement (approximately 1,010 LF including meters, valves, and valve boxes) at the request of Garrett County Department of Public Works – Utilities Division.  The Town of Mountain Lake Park will manage the project with the assistance of Highland Engineering & Surveying, Inc.  The County will reimburse Mountain Lake Park for the cost of water line alternate included in the project.

4:20       Public Commentary

Adjournment of Public Session

Public Issues or concerns that are to be presented to the Board of Garrett County Commissioners during any Public Meeting should be scheduled with Carol A. Riley–Alexander, Executive Assistant to the Board of County Commissioners/County Administrator.     

The Board of Garrett County Commissioners next scheduled Public Meeting will be Monday, September 11, 2023 at the Deer Park Town Hall beginning at 6:00 PM.

for more information County Commissioners Announce August 28, 2023 Public Meeting Agenda – Board of Commissioners – Garrett County Government

Throwback Thursday- Einstein on Deep Creek Lake 1946

Deep Creek Lake had a brief relationship with one of the world’s most incredible minds in September 1946.

Glendale Road expected to reopen by September 1st

 Glendale Road is estimated to be reopened to traffic by Sept. 1. This schedule is subject to potential weather and equipment delays and updates at any time.

The realignment project has had the southern end of Glendale Road closed to traffic since June 14. The closure has allowed drainage and resurfacing work on the road from Route 219 and the entrance to Zeddock Miller Road.

To access the south end of Glendale Road, motorists should follow the detour signs: Sand Flat Road, to Paradise Point Road, to Zeddock Miller Road. All restaurants and businesses on Glendale Road are accessible with the detour.

Readers can view the detour here https://bit.ly/3OWRke6

Upon the reopening of Glendale Road, Zeddock Miller Road will be closed for approximately three weeks for an update to the tie-in entrance from Glendale Road.

9 Airbnbs for a Last-Minute Labor Day Getaway-Washintonian

If you’re looking for a last-minute Labor Day getaway, we’ve got some suggestions. The following Airbnbs—some with water views and docks, others close to cute towns or beaches or good restaurants—are ideal for a long weekend that’s an easy drive from DC—and they currently have rental availability.

Ready to get away? Check out these 10 Labor Day-ready vacation rentals in Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia.

Last-Minute Labor Day Getaways

A Four-Bedroom House in Rehoboth 

This family-friendly Airbnb in Rehoboth Beach offers four bedrooms and three-and-half bathrooms and is located in a quiet neighborhood on the south end of Rehoboth, making it walking distance to Dewey Beach restaurants and nightlife, and a short Jolly Trolley ride to the Rehoboth Boardwalk. It’s also walking distance to both the ocean and the Rehoboth Bay. The home includes an outdoor shower and a driveway large enough to accommodate four cars. 

For more information about this home, click here.

Last-minute Labor Day Getaway

A Boutique Hotel Room in Oxford’s Historic District

Walk to pubs, shops, and restaurants from a room at the Sandaway Suites & Beach hotel in Oxford. The hotel offers access to a private beach on the shore of the Chesapeake Bay, as well as water views from many of the rooms. It’s an easy drive to St. Michaels, Easton, or Cambridge.

For more information about this rental, click here.

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Last-Minute Labor Day Getaways

A Four-Bedroom Waterfront Home in Annapolis

This four-bedroom house overlooking the Chesapeake Bay accommodates 14 guests and offers water views from most rooms. The property includes a grill, covered balconies, and a hot tub, while community amenities include fishing piers, a beach, and picnic areas. It’s a 10- to 15-minute drive to downtown Annapolis and Quiet Waters Park, where you can enjoy a hike or a picnic. 

For more information about this home, click here.

Last-Minute Labor Day Getaways

“Honeysuckle Hideout:” A Four-Bedroom Home on Lake Anna

This newly renovated Lake Anna home caters to groups, kids, and pets, with lake and sunset views from the expansive deck, and a bocce-, frisbee- and soccer-equipped lawn. The backyard slopes down to a dock in a secluded cove. Getting away with a larger group? There is a one-bedroom guest house with a kitchenette that can be added to the reservation for an additional fee. Though you might not want to leave, there is a grocery store and two restaurants within five miles. 

For more information about this home, click here.

Last-Minute Labor Day Getaways

A Three-Bedroom Home on Deep Creek Lake

This three-bedroom (plus a loft) home on Deep Creek Lake offers water views and a boat slip. Fun fact, says the host: The home was featured on HGTV’s Lakefront Bargain Hunt show. Guests can swim and fish right off the dock in the backyard, or enjoy the hot tub. The home is minutes from shopping and restaurants but note, it’s right off the highway which means you can hear the buzz of traffic throughout the day and night.

For more information about this home, click here.

Last-minute Labor Day getaways

A Private, Four-Bedroom Waterfront Estate in Onancock, Virginia

This serene, expansive estate offers 550 feet of Chesapeake Bay waterfront on more than nine acres of lawn and woodland on a peninsula—complete with a .8-mile walking path around the property. Ideal for groups, the home has four bedrooms, an exercise room, and an outdoor patio, plus a fire pit and lawn games including croquet, volleyball, and badminton. Guests can also fish or crab from the private dock, or kayak. Nearby historic Onancock is a walkable town with art galleries, restaurants, and shops, plus a movie theater and playhouse.  

For more information about this home, click here.

Last-minute Labor Day getaways

A Victorian Home in Cambridge, Maryland

This historic three-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom home is located in the historic West End area of Cambridge near the water on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The quaint property includes a hot tub, a back deck with a grill, a fire pit, and a front porch with rocking chairs, and it’s a short walk from Long Wharf Park, the Choptank River Lighthouse, and the shops and restaurants in downtown Cambridge.

For more information about this home, click here.

Last-minute Labor Day getaways

An Oceanview Condo in Dewey

Newer to Airbnb—meaning, as the host says, you’d be among the first to stay (though it does have four five-star reviews at present), this two-bedroom condo in Dewey Beach accommodates up to six guests on the “quieter side” of the resort-like community of the Residences Lighthouse Cove. The home offers ocean and bay views from its private terrace, is walking distance to Dewey restaurants and nightlife, and offers a shared community rooftop deck and pool with fire pits and grills.

For more information about this home, click here.

last-minute Labor Day rental

A Historic Five-Bedroom Home in Cambridge 

This five-bedroom home, built in 1894, is located in the historic district of Cambridge, on the Eastern Shore. With an updated interior that includes three floors of living space, plus a front porch and backyard, the home can accommodate up to 10 guests, who can explore the small town’s shops, bars, and restaurants just two blocks away. 

For more information about this home, click here.

for full article 9 Airbnbs for a Last-Minute Labor Day Getaway – Washingtonian

Throwback Thursday- The GC Fair in the 1960s

Footage from the Garrett County Fair in the 1960s. Courtesy of jamesKI4JKV on Youtube.

The First Garrett County Fair

*Page 5 of 2021 Premium book for GC

The very first Garrett County Fair was held in 1917 in the Naylor Building on Third Street in Oakland, and the lot between that building and Center Street. Later, sheds were constructed near Center Street on the Sweeney lot to house part of the exhibits, and successful fairs were held at this location until the early twenties.

As interest in the Fair increased, it became necessary to have more space, so the Bradley property west of Oakland was purchased. Some of the exhibits were housed in the Bradley house. A shed was erected for the livestock and poultry entries. The last of the fairs held at the Bradley farm location was in 1931. Most of the earlier Garrett County fairs were held in late September, because more farm products were available for showing at that time of the year. However, many people who had experience with these fairs said that attendance and general support were in direct relation to the weather, and the weather here in late September is often less than ideal for going to the fair.

Several years of bad weather during fair week resulted in financial losses and the Fifteenth Annual Garrett County Fair, September 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1932, was the last until 1957.

Meetings were held early in 1954 to again organize a Garrett County Fair.

H.G. Gortner, Allen S. Paugh, Sr. Walter DeBerry, Baity Ridder, and then County Extension Agent, John Carter, were among those instrumental in working out details for the first Garrett County Agriculture Fair, Inc. held August 13-17, 1957, on the property of Charles H. Bowman, near Deep Creek, McHenry, Maryland, where the present Fair is held. Officers elected were H.G. Gortner, President; John J. Brenneman, Vice President; Charles A. Wilt, Secretary; Allen S. Paugh, Sr., Treasurer; and Claude W. Wagner, Sr., Manager. The Board of Directors was composed of sixteen men and four women to serve for four-year terms.

The property had one Quonset hut for the first fair. Other tents and temporary buildings were used to house the exhibits and animals. Many improvements have been made to the fairgrounds through the years. Today Garrett County Fair stands as one of the true remaining agriculturally based fairs in the state.

Maryland State Department of Education Invests Over $35 Million in Prekindergarten Programs Statewide

In a significant stride towards providing affordable and high-quality prekindergarten opportunities to families in Maryland, the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) has announced three grant programs with a combined investment of over $35 million for prekindergarten programs across the state.

The grants, a part of the recently adopted Strategic Plan: Maryland Transforms, aim to bolster the early education system in the state and ensure that all Maryland students are socially, emotionally, and academically prepared for success in kindergarten.

Prekindergarten Expansion Grant & Maryland State Prekindergarten Grant: Through the Prekindergarten Expansion Grant and the Maryland State Prekindergarten Grant, MSDE has awarded a total of $28 million in funding to 53 public and private prekindergarten programs. This funding will allow the creation of 2,731 new prekindergarten seats and provide access to full-day prekindergarten for three and four-year-old children from low-income families.

The grants enable schools and early care and education programs to extend the school day from half-day to full-day, employ highly qualified and certified early childhood teachers, and cater to more children who might otherwise lack access to essential early childhood education.

One school that has benefitted greatly from the Prekindergarten Expansion Grant is the Goddard School in Owings Mills. Lisa Ann Dickinson, the program’s Grant Manager, expressed her gratitude, stating that the grant has allowed them to provide free prekindergarten education to 140 students, with an increased capacity of 40 prekindergarten spots this year.

Another recipient, Bright Beginnings Children’s Center in northern Calvert County, is thrilled about the opportunities the grant will offer to families in the area. They plan to implement a project-based inquiry curriculum to strengthen early language, literacy, and mathematical skills, along with a focus on social foundations and emotional learning. The program aims to engage students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), those from non-English-speaking households, and economically disadvantaged students.

Prekindergarten Capacity Building Grant: To further enhance the administration of high-quality prekindergarten programs, MSDE will introduce the Prekindergarten Capacity Building Grant on July 27, 2023. This competitive one-year, one-time grant will provide additional seats for eligible three- and four-year-olds across the state. Furthermore, it serves as a pathway for both local education agencies (LEAs) and private providers to qualify for the Maryland State Prekindergarten Grant or the Prekindergarten Expansion Grant in subsequent school years.

Recipients of the Prekindergarten Capacity Building Grant will receive targeted technical assistance and support in accessing additional teacher credentials and state-approved teacher certification to ensure high-quality instruction. MSDE’s Office of Early Learning and Instruction, in collaboration with Maryland EXCELS staff, will assist grantees in achieving a quality rating of at least 3 or 4, preparing them for future grants in fiscal year 2025.

Superintendent of Schools Mohammed Choudhury emphasized the importance of supporting prekindergarten providers for the success of children during their critical brain development years. The Prekindergarten Capacity Building Grant is designed to not only create more seats but also elevate the quality of every prekindergarten program, ensuring a robust early education system in Maryland.

Garrett County Agricultural Fair

The Garrett County Agriculture Fair is a annual event that transcends the bounds of a typical carnival. From showcasing the finest local produce, animals, Tractor pulls, games, and more to fostering a sense of community and togetherness in our wonderful small community. As we prepare for this year’s extravaganza, here is the schedule that awaits us during the dates of Saturday, July 29th to Saturday, August 6th, with the thrilling carnival rides opening on Monday, August 1st.

2023 Fair Book_Website.pdf (garrettcountyfair.org)