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The Plumpton Park Zoo:
A great place to spend time with your kids If you have not been to the Plumpton Park Zoo in a while you are in for a treat! Located at 1416 Telegraph Road in Rising Sun, the zoo maintains a beautiful, exotic collection of wild animals for the public to enjoy. The owners, Cheryl and Nick Lacovara, rescued the zoo after the facility was shut down in July 2010. Most thought the facility would never reopen, but this couple, who are exotic animal keepers from Mullica Hill, New Jersey, have in five years totally revitalized the park. The zoo is now a permanent community-supported institution for everyone to enjoy. It is evident that these animals are their passion as you walk the well-maintained grounds and view how healthy and happy their animals are. The following is a list of the animals that you can view in their natural habitats: Mammals at the Plumpton Park Zoo The zoo is home to: Alpaca, American Bison, African Crested Porcupine, an African Serval, Arctic Foxes, Bactarin Camels, Bengal Tiger, a Binturong, Black Backed Jackals, American Black Bear, a Bobcat, Eurpean Brown Bear, Fallow Deer, a Giraffe, Llama, Pot Bellied Pigs, Prairie Dogs, Pygmy Goats, Reeves Muntjac, Sheep, Siamang Apes, Sicilian Donkeys, a Silver Fox, Timber Wolves, an African Watusi, a White Bengal Tiger, a White Faced Capuchin Monkey and a pair of Zebra. Birds at the Plumpton Park Zoo The zoo is home to: Barred Owl, Blue and Gold Macaw, Blue-eared Pheasant, Chinese Silky Chickens, Ducks, Harris’s Hawk, Heritage Turkey, Peacocks, Red Golden Pheasant, Sandhill Crane, and Silver Pheasant, Scarlet Macaw, Umbrella Cockatoos, Goffin Cockatoo, Sun Conure. Reptiles at the Plumpton Park Zoo The zoo is home to: African Sulcata Tortoise, American Alligator, Ball Python, Burmese Python, Corn Snake, Gecko, Green Iguana, Hermann Tortoise, Red Iguana, Red Footed Tortoise, and Red Eared Sliders. Education is an important mission of the Plumpton Park Zoo. Summer Camps give children an in-depth opportunity to learn about various animals at the zoo. The Plumpton Park Zoo is happy to offer group rates for schools, scouts, and other groups that wish to visit the zoo. Admission to the zoo is only $12 which makes it a very affordable family outing. In addition the zoo also is a great place for birthday parties, family picnics, corporate events and weddings.
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Many wonderful reasons to visit Cecil County There are many wonderful reasons why hundreds of thousands of visitors travel to Cecil County each year. Locals can enjoy the same attractions, recreation, specialty shops, and food right in their own back yard. Take a drive along scenic roads to visit fascinating small museums such as Upper Bay Museum in North East, C&D Canal Museum in Chesapeake City, Paw Paw Museum in Port Deposit, and more. Go back in time at Mount Harmon Plantation, or make furry friends at Plumpton Park Zoo. Enjoy Cecil County’s five shimmering rivers, the C&D Canal, and Chesapeake Bay. Take a boat ride aboard MV Bay Breeze or the Wellwood Water Taxi. Discover farm destinations such as Milburn Orchards, Kilby Cream, Sinking Spring Herb Farm, Rolling Hills Ranch, Fairwinds Farm, Painted Sky Alpaca Farm, and more, and stop at a farmer’s market or roadside stand for fresh fruits and vegetables. Check out the action at Hollywood Casino or Cecil County Dragway. If you love the great outdoors, visit Elk Neck State Park, Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area or a beautiful town park. At Fair Hill take a trail ride on horseback, hike or bike on 80 miles of trails, and fish the stream. At Elk Neck you can camp under the stars, launch your boat, enjoy the beach, drop a fishing line, or hike out to Turkey Point Lighthouse. Paddle the county’s shorelines, do some serious bird watching, and capture the breathtaking view from the cliff at Turkey Point Lighthouse. North East Community Park, Perryville Community Park, Port Deposit’s Marina Park, and Chesapeake City’s Pell Gardens offer nature photography and waterfront views. Cecil County has amazing eateries. Whether you’re craving succulent steamed crabs, sizzling steaks, seafood specialties, upscale menu items, family fare, or a multi course gourmet experience, Cecil County has locally owned, award winning dining options. You’ll find restaurants in historic towns, on the waterfront, overlooking a scenic golf course, and in the lovely countryside. In addition to winning entrees, Cecil County’s food experience includes mouthwatering treats such as local wines, confections from the chocolate shop, gourmet coffee blends, bakeries, farm fresh produce, honey, and homemade ice cream. Historic S. Chesapeake City, is a picturesque 1800s canal side village. Today, ships and pleasure vessels from around the globe slip through the canal and beneath the town’s majestic bridge. Enjoy quaint shops, waterfront restaurants, and charming inns. The Town of North East offers neighborly charm, shopping and dining. Specialty shops line Main Street and hungry visitors can choose from an array of taste-tempting eateries. Families can also enjoy the license-free fishing and picnic options at the community park. For more information on family fun in Cecil County visit www. SeeCecil.org
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Chesapeake city events C&D Canal Museum open weekends
Summer Sundays in the park - Music in the Park
Weekends through Oct. 29 and 30 C& D Canal Museum open 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. Free admission. Groups welcome. 815 Bethel Rd., Chesapeake City This extraordinary gem of a museum traces the history of what was once touted as the world’s third-busiest shipping canal. The museum is in its second season of being available to the public on the weekends, and seasonal visitors to Chesapeake City are excited to be able to tour the facility and enjoy the waterfront park-like setting. This waterfront historic site is located inside the original 18th century pump house that once controlled the water levels in the locks along the first edition of the canal. Interactive displays, fascinating videos and more enchant visitors of all ages. These special weekend hours are made possible through sponsorships by the Chesapeake Inn and Marina, Schaefers Restaurant and Canal Bar, The Bayard House, and the Town of Chesapeake City. Representatives from the staffs of restaurants are the museum hosts on the weekends. Call 410-885-5621 for more information.
Concerts take place at Pell Gardens from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Here is a list of scheduled performers: July 17 – The Dublin 5; July 24 – TBD July 31 – The Sensations; August 7 – Day Tripper; August 14 – Summit Bluegrass; August 21 – Blues Keeper; August 28 – Larry Tucker Band Contact Harriet Davis 410-885-2415 for more information about these events.
Chesapeake City Farmers’ Market Through Aug. 27, each Friday from noon to 3 p.m. and each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sponsored by Chesapeake City United Methodist Church and Chesapeake City Chamber of Commerce Filasky’s Produce of Middletown, Delaware, and Bohemia Farms Produce of Earleville, Maryland will have fresh produce, and homemade products for sale on the grounds of Trinity Methodist Church on Third Street between Bohemia Ave. and George St. For more information, call 410-920-7018.
Famous annual vintage car show The annual vintage car show takes place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27 in the Chesapeake City Historic District. Over 600 vintage vehicles on display competing for prizes. Contact the Chesapeake City Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-757-6030 for more information.
Shakespeare in the Park in the Dark “Cymbeline” will be performed by the Brown Box Theatre Project from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. in Pell Gardens on Sept. 17. Set in Ancient Britain, the play is based on legend. Critics often classify “Cymbeline” as a romance or even comedy. It deals with the themes of innocence and jealousy. Contact the Brown Box Theatre - Kyler Taustin at 443-880-4328 or Chesapeake City- 410-885-5298 for more information.
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Tour de canal On Sept. 24, the Ben Cardin C&D Canal Recreational Trail will be the site of an annual family biking benefit. Participants will bike from the Ben Cardin Trailhead to Delaware and back. The cost is $35 per person. The event benefits Deep Roots Inc., The Paris Foundation, Generation Station and Chesapeake City Ecumenical Association. Participants collect tokens along the way. Prizes are awarded. The event runs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact: Lori Goldsmith, Deep Roots Inc., 410-275-2194 for more information.
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GOOD IDEA: The Route 213 bridge over the C&D Canal will be one lane, due to repair work, until early fall. It’s easy to reach Chesapeake City’s north side by way of Route 896 to Route 71 to Chesapeake City Road past the Delaware Veterans Cemetery all the way to Schaefers or the C&D Canal Recreational Trailhead. Avoid traffic and reach Cheapeake City’s south side by way of Cayots Corner Road and N. St. Augustine Road directly into town.
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Annual ghost walk
Lions Club tree-lighting and concert
The popular annual ghost walk of Chesapeake City’s Historic District will take place on Oct. 21 and 22 From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event is sponsored by Chesapeake City Civic Association and North Chesapeake City Neighborhood Association. Contact Harriet Davis – 410-885-2415 for more information.
Pell Gardens November 27 beginning at 6 p.m. Tree-lighting Ceremony, holiday concert, and Santa arrives in a horse-drawn wagon. Contact Natalie Gentry – 410-920-7018 for more information.
Holiday Pet Parade and Santa’s arrival Chesapeake City Historic District November 19 Parade Registration at 10:30 a.m. Parade starts at Noon Contact: Natalie Gentry – 410-920-7018
5th annual Winterfest of Lights The 5th annual Winterfest of lights on both sides of the Canal will take place Nov. 27 through the first week of January 2017. The 5th annual display of lights, and holiday events will also feature carolers, carriage rides, Santa’s Workshop, and more during the weekends. Contact Chesapeake City 410-885-5298 for more information.
Annual candlelight tour of homes The annual candlelight tour of homes is set for Dec. 10 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Contact: Mary Iopolla – 443-553-0071 for more information.
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Plenty of new entertainment at this year’s Cecil County Fair The Cecil County Fair—one of the county’s most popular annual events and an enduring tradition for many families in the area—will be returning to the Fair Hill Fairgrounds at 4640 Telegraph Road in Elkton from July 22 to July 30. There will be plenty of new entertainment and returning favorites at this year’s fair. Here’s a look at some of the entertainment that is planned:
Team Uprooted
Professor Bubblemaker
Marty Long has been coming to the Cecil County Fair for several years and his extreme chainsaw carving show, “Team Uprooted,” never fails to draw a crowd. Marty began his carving career in 1992 with “Fear No Ice,” an ice-carving company, and he competed on the N.I.C.A. competition circuit. In 2000, he tried his hand at woodcarving and then joined “Masters of the Chainsaw.” During a forty-five-minute show, from behind protective netting, onlookers will observe an original and captivating high-energy performance. With chainsaw roaring and chips flying, Marty’s precision and skill quickly transforms a three-foot tall log into a true work of art. Nearly every show will result with a chainsaw carving being produced from start to finish, with as many as four chainsaw carvings per day. The carvings will be auctioned off during a live auction during two days at the fair.
Eleven years ago, Professor Bubblemaker began performing soap bubble art at street and arts festivals. Over the years, the show has grown from a small strolling act in Huntsville, AL to a cutting-edge bubble and light show choreographed to music. In 2013, Professor Bubblemaker was featured in AMC networks’ “The Road Show.” In 2015, Professor Bubblemaker became the first person in the world to put a full grown cow inside a bubble and later that same year, he put a Percheron draft horse in a bubble. During the day, the Professor will stroll around the fairgrounds filling the sky with bubbles, and delighting children of all ages performing tricks with bubbles that you never thought possible. In the evening, the lights and music come on for the Bubble Ballet and Rock & Roll Bubble show at the professor’s medicine show wagon. Both shows feature bubbles of all shapes and sizes from tiny bubbles to some of the biggest bubbles in the world. You will see bubbles made with everything from traditional bubble wands, giant rope wands of the professors invention, and nothing more than the professor’s hands. Each show ends with a finale that fills the sky with bubbles and even puts audience members inside of bubbles. These shows transport young and old alike to a wondrous world where the simple joy of bubbles will bring smiles and fun to all.
Ultimate Flying Canines Todd Duncan and his pack of “Ultimate Flying Canines” could not be happier to be performing again this year at the Cecil County Fair. “This is one of my favorite performances of the year. The crowd is so enthusiastic and every year I get to see folks returning to the fair,” said Duncan. Todd is a five-time World Dog Frisbee Champion. He has been performing professionally with his team of dogs since 2005. He has performed at state and county fairs, professional and college sporting events nationwide, as well as international competitions. He is also an active member of the DAWG Foundation. The DAWG Foundation (Dogs Assisting Wounded GI’s) was formed with the mission of providing companion canines for US military veterans, (and select First Responders), battling PTSD. For more information, please visit http://www.dawgfoundation.com.
Grand Illusions by the Blooms For over twenty-five years Grand Stage Illusionist and Master Magician John Steven Bloom has been wowing audiences and garnering critical acclaim for his special blend of magic, humor and family entertainment. Bloom and his wife, Chance, have appeared with rock legends Alice Cooper, Journey, REO Speedwagon, comedian ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic, and country stars and actors such as Pam Tillis and Billy Bob Thornton, to name a few. John and Chance have been seen on international stages, headlined at the Texas Station Casino in Las Vegas and have been seen on numerous televised programs. John, Chance and their four daughters were a feature act at several county fairs across the Midwest in 2015.
Live music is also a part of the Cecil County Fair. Here’s a look at the 2016 band schedule: Saturday, July 23 7 p.m. One Eyed Jacks (Rock and Roll) Sunday, July 24 7 p.m. Across The Tracks (Bluegrass) Monday, July 25 7 p.m. Rio Bravo (Blue, Classic Rock, Country) Tuesday, July 26 7 p.m. Gospel Night: Ryan and Friends, Summit Trace Rusty Nail Crossing, Nottingham Four Wednesday, July 27 7 p.m. A Different Breed (Country) Thursday, July 28 6 p.m. Gospel Night: Three Bridges, The Hyssongs, Rusty Nail Crossing, Nottingham Four Friday, July 29 7 p.m. Crossfire (Rock) Saturday, July 30 7 p.m. Rory Sullivan (Original, Rock)
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July 22–30, 2016
Rt. 213 & 273, Fair Hill, MD 410-392-3440 • www.cecilcountyfair.org
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Steak & Main— a star in the culinary world Steak & Main, located in North East, was purchased and remodeled by Tony Covatta in September of 2003. Steak & Main became the crowning star in the culinary world for restaurants between Philadelphia and Baltimore, and a favorite for professional food critics and your everyday gastro-skeptics. The Covatta family has plenty of history in the culinary world, having owned 22 restaurants from Philadelphia to the Main Line and now to North East, Maryland. The restaurants have been featured on six different Travel Channel shows. “My grandfather told me no matter what you name your restaurant, make sure your customers call it ‘Tony’s,’” explained Tony Covatta. “That’s how you tell the customer has become your friend.”
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Lotus Blossom Art & Nature Festival set for Aug. 6 The art and nature festival is for all ages The annual Lotus Blossom Art & Nature Festival, an art and nature festival for families and people of all ages, will take place on Saturday, Aug. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This will be a great day to visit Mount Harmon, an historic Tidewater plantation and 200-acre nature preserve, and enjoy a wide variety of nature inspired artists, artisans, and activities. Visitors will delight in seeing the rare American Lotus in full bloom, enjoy local artists, artisans, fine arts & crafts sale, authors and naturalists, nature and craft activities for kids, nature and garden walks, a classic car show, live music, food and beverage vendors, Manor House Tours, and much more. Contact info@ mountharmon.org for full list of exhibitors and activities. Advance tickets are $5, and can also be purchased upon entry. Children under 12 can enter for free. For information, call 410-275-8819 or e-mail [email protected].
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Iron Bridge Farm
Iron Bridge Farm Antiques Iron Bridge Farm, Antiques and Collectables offers three floors and approximately 3,000 square feet of antiques, vintage, primitives & collectables, located in Fair Hill and Elkton, Maryland. Most of the items are American antiques, primitives, collectables and vintage items. There are also German and French enamel pieces. Lots of large, quality pieces are for sale, including chests, hutches, corner cabinets, cellar cupboard, farm tables, chairs, rocking chairs, mirrors, children’s items, high chairs, and cradles. There are various small items, including glass ware, copper items, alphabet plates, milk glass, aluminum, and milk bottles, Come see what we have. You never know what you will find from times past. We get new items in frequently.
Antiques and Collectibles 3 floors (3,000 sq ft) of Quality, reasonably priced antiques, primitives, vintage and country collectibles located at:
2953 Appleton Rd Fair Hill, Elkton, MD 21921 Open Thursday-Sunday 10am-5pm Additional hours every day- please call ahead New items frequently
410-398-0954 or 267-250-8155 Find us on facebook @ Iron Bridge Farm www.IRONBRIDGEFARMANTIQUES.COM Email: [email protected]
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Milburn Stone Theatre presents three shows this summer The Milburn Stone Theatre at Cecil College is heating things up this summer with three big productions taking over the entire month of August. First up, an iconic production of the modern classic, “A Few Good Men” by Aaron Sorkin (“The Social Network,” “The West Wing,” and “The Newsroom.”) Known around the world for the popular 1992 movie adaption and its legendary catchphrase, “A Few Good Men” is sure to elicit cheers and leave audiences wanting more in this taut and provocative courtroom thriller.
Next up is “The Women of Lockerbie” by Deborah Brevoort. ‘Lockerbie’ tells the story of a mother from New Jersey who roams the hills of Lockerbie Scotland, looking for her son’s remains, which were lost in the crash of Pan Am 103. This poetic drama about the triumph of love over hate was awarded the Silver Medal, Onassis International Playwriting Competition Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays award.
The third production is suitable for the entire family—“Disney’s Mulan Jr.” Based on Disney’s Oscar-nominated film, “Disney’s Mulan Jr. is a heartwarming celebration of culture, honor and the fighting spirit. With hit songs and a story packed with action, humor and heart, this show brings ancient China to life with a modern sensibility all performed by a cast of children and young adults eighteen years and younger. Plus, this August we’ll hold auditions for our gigantic holiday show, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cats.” There are roles for dancers and performers of all ages, shapes and sizes in this certifiable Broadway showstopper, performed in the area for the very first time. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this larger-than-life experience.
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Cecil County Summer Activities
Photo by Bill Hughes
Photo by Brenda Butt
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Photo by Brenda Knapp Ross
Photo by Bill Hughes Photo by Lisa Kennedy-Ansalvish
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Photo by Bill Hughes
Photo by Ginni Buongiovanni
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Maryland’s favorite family-friendly hangout on the water Located in downtown Port Deposit, Lee’s Landing Dock Bar is Maryland’s favorite family-friendly hangout on the water. Join us for fresh seafood, delicious drinks, live music and a waterfront view that can’t be beat!
We’re open for the season! We have free wifi, a family-friendly menu and pirate ship playground for the kids, a casual atmosphere (well-behaved pets are also welcome on the deck), and plenty of parking space whether you come by land or by water. Only an hour and 20 minute boat ride from Baltimore, Lee’s Landing has over 1100 feet of (free!) docking space. Tune into channel 71 for docking information and then just pull into the pier and look for the Lee’s Landing pontoon boat that will shuttle you right to the restaurant! We offer large group and event space. Feel free to give us a call about hosting your next event at Lee’s Landing! Due to demand, Lee’s Landing does not accept reservations on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Open during warm weather months, and available for private events, founders Dave Carey and Bud Craven invite you to come and enjoy our riverside and outdoor seating, weekend brunch, raw bar, craft beers and boozy beverages, Ocean City favorites and regular music events. See you on the decks!
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CHECK OUT OUR NEW BOARDWALK! Ocean City comes to Port Deposit
Raw Bar, Crabcakes, Homemade Seafood Soups, Burgers and more Casual Dining on the water!
SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
Monday-Sunday 11am to 2am
ON THE WATERFRONT Bring your boat and dock FREE at our pier!
443-747-4006 • 600 Rowland Dr., Port Deposit, MD 21904
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MILBURN ORCHARDS www.
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“Your Farm for Family Fun”
2016 CALENDAR OF EVENTS June 3: Farm Market & BIG BackYard Re-Open! SUMMER PARTIES: June 25 & 26: Very Cherry Harvest Party July 9 & 10: Blastin’ Blueberry Harvest Party July 17: Ice Cream “Sundae” Sunday July 23 & 24: Blackberry Bash Harvest Party Aug 6 & 7: Peach Party Weekend Aug 20 & 21: Rockin’ Raspberry Harvest Party U-PICK ADVENTURES BEGIN: U-Pick CHERRY Adventures: Mid June U-Pick BLUEBERRY Adventures: Late June U-Pick BLACKBERRY Adventures: Mid July U-Pick RASPBERRY/GRAPE Adventures: Mid Aug U-Pick APPLE Adventures: Labor Day Weekend FALL FESTIVAL WEEKENDS: From Sept. 17th - Oct. 30th Every Saturday and Sunday, with Hayrides, Boo Barn, Corn Maze, Bale Trail and many more Family Fun Activities! HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES: March 19, 20, 24, 25, 26 & 28: EASTER Egg Hunts March 19, 20, 25 & 26: EASTER Bunny Breakfast Nov 21, 22 & 23: THANKSGIVING Pie Days Dec 10, 11 & 17, 18: Free Photo with SANTA
1495 APPLETON RD. ELKTON, MD 21921 410-398-1349 or 800-684-3000
Milburn’s Means Memories! With seasonal events from Easter egg hunts to pictures with Santa, the Milburn family has been making memories since 1902! Milburn Orchards celebrates each harvest of the year, beginning with cherries in June, blueberries, blackberries, peaches, raspberries and grapes throughout the summer, and apples throughout the fall. They offer U-Pick Adventures, allowing families to “harvest” their own fruits. But more than that, it’s an opportunity for kids to put down the devices with computer screens and enjoy the great outdoors, while learning about food origins and healthy choices. The educational group tours are another fun way to gain in-depth knowledge about how the farm works. The Milburn motto is “Your Farm for Family Fun” and they certainly live up to those words. The summer harvest parties, celebrating cherries, berries and peaches, offer some good, old-fashioned fun for kids of all ages, including hand-cranked ice cream demos, no-hands-allowed-pie-eating contests and a pedal tractor pull, all following a delicious farmer’s breakfast of pancakes and all the fixings. The Fall Festival Weekends are a destination for families, with unique activities including the RC Derby, paintball shooting gallery, make-your-own scarecrows, super sling, corn maze, bale trail and even pony rides, not to mention every kind of pumpkin and gourd imaginable. The fun doesn’t end in the BIG BackYard! Milburn’s also proudly boasts venues, including a beautiful pavilion, for parties of all sizes. From birthdays to family reunions and even weddings, Milburn’s can make your event a day to remember. For a unique get-together, check out nighttime bonfires and hayrides. Complete your day on the farm with lunch from our Orchard View Deck! With a variety of sandwiches and other meal options, there’s something for everyone. Need a sweet treat? Milburn’s hand-dips ice cream from Hershey’s and Kilby Cream to create shakes, sundaes, cones and more! Not an ice cream fan? Then visit the Farm Market and Bake Shoppe to try the famous apple cider donuts, Milburn pies, pastries, breads and more. You’ll also find meats, fresh produce, jams, jellies, sauces and everything else you need to make a delicious dinner when you get home. With something for everyone, no one will leave Milburn’s hungry.
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HUNTERS
AUCTION SERVICES, INC. Auction House • Flea Market • Appraiser
Hunters Auction Service, Inc. offers a wide range of services including weekly auctions, appraisals, flea market, estate auctions, discount salvage store and more!
Discount Salvage Store Mon 11am - 9pm • Wed, Thurs & Fri 9am - 6pm • Sat 9am - 3pm • Closed Tuesday & Sunday
2084 Jacob Tome Highway, Port Deposit, MD 21904
410.658.6400
www.huntersauctionserviceinc.com
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Wesley’s
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RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE a whale of a deal! & DISCOUNT LIQUORS
DINING ROOM OPEN TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY TUESDAY • King’s Ransom 19.99 I½ lb of snow crabs and choice of 6 oz. top sirloin or Delmonico with choice of side, vegetable du jour and soup and salad table
BAR OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK FRIDAY & SATURDAY Chef specials SUNDAY No charge soup & salad table with purchase of entree
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Seafood Buffet from 5:00-8:00pm 31.99 adults/16.99 children 10 and under
Visit the Wesley’s VAPE & HOPS SHOP open 11–11 daily
3700 Telegraph Road • Elkton, MD (410) 398-3696 • www.wesleysrestaurant.com
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NORTH EAST RIVER MARINA
North East River Marina is located where Caroline Street meets Water Street, walking distance to local entertainment in the beautiful, historic town of Charlestown, MD. Charlestown’s playground and four sandy beaches are less than a mile away. As the only marina to provide rental motor boats, on the Upper Chesapeake Bay, North East River Marina has a variety of sizes of Pontoon boats and Kayak boats available by the hour, day or week. Boasting beautiful views along the North East River, we are full service with 103 slips capable of holding boats between 17and 40-feet long. In 2014 we began upgrading our property and are now able to offer high-tech security surveillance, free Wi-Fi, state of the art electrical/water hook ups and composite floating piers. Jet-ski slips as well as, land storage and ramp memberships are also available. We have full maintenance service year-round that provides OMC, Mercury and Volvo parts, restoration and repairs. Summer and winter storage, full winterization, shrink wrap
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service, spring detailing and canvass repairs can also be found on site. In the ship’s store you may find all of your nautical needs and supplies, excluding gas. So step back in time, to the lesshurried environment of the North East River Marina, in the quaint town of Charlestown, MD. Just minutes from Delaware.
Voted favorite marina in Cecil County
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Spotlight on Chesapeake City M/V Bay Breeze offers a variety of tours and sightseeing cruises, including special events ranging from a day out with the family to corporate outings or wedding rehearsals. The business is owned by Steve Connell and his father, Tom Connell, who encourage all their passengers to bring along a camera to capture images of the memorable experience on the Bay Breeze. For more information about one of the cruises, call 410-885-5500 or visit mvbaybreeze.com.
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Enjoy a beautiful sunset on the water.
Sandy Point in the C & D Canal.
Food options aboard the Bay Breeze range from local favorites like hard shell blue crabs or shrimp to more casual options like cheese trays and veggie trays. It’s hard to beat wine with snacks and a sunset.
One of the popular special cruises offered by M/V Bay Breeze is the Wednesday Wine Down.
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Individual & Family Ou ngs • Wine tas ngs • Booze Cruise • Re rement/Birthday Par es • Wedding Rehearsals • Tours & Sightseeing Corporate/Small Business Events • Networking events • Team building • Holiday par es • Company picnics • Charity & Non profit events • New product launches
2 Hour boat tours of the C&D Canal and Elk River
day! o T k o Bo 410-885-5500 [email protected] www.mvbaybreeze.com Independently Owned and Operated
Blue Crabs and Shrimp available in season! Beer, Wine, & Signature drinks served on board to get the boat cruisin’ and boozin’ Call or email us to reserve your spot TODAY! The cruise is on… Boat Located at Schaefer’s Marina in Chesapeake City
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Get treated like a star at Hollywood Casino Hollywood Casino Perryville in scenic Cecil County, only a short trip away from Harford County and New Castle County, is conveniently located off of I-95 at exit 93. Maryland’s first casino proudly offers a Las Vegas-style gaming atmosphere in a friendly neighborhood. The 24/7 casino is home to 850 slot machines, numerous table games, and a poker room. Mixed into the gaming floor are two restaurants and a one-of-a-kind gift shop. Celebrity Bar and Grill, equipped with big screen TVs playing the latest sports and live events, serves fantastic meals for a sit-down experience. Whereas Extra’s Café offers a faster option to a great meal. Rodeo Drive, the fun and unique gift shop, has everything from clothing and accessories to irreplaceable home décor to some Maryland favorites. Best of all, it sells lottery tickets. Also accessible from the casino floor is the newly added Encore Room, a private space for parties, meetings, and special occasions. Please call 410-378-1100 or email [email protected] for more information or to book an event. Live concerts and entertainment bring an energetic feel to Hollywood Casino Perryville. Fun promotions, contests, and tournaments keep the environment
enjoyable and exciting. Dedicated team members are always searching for new and thrilling improvements to continue pleasing loyal customers as well as attracting new stars. A proud recipient of the 2015-2016 Tourism Marketing Award by Cecil County Tourism only begins to shed light on this quaint yet personable casino. Visit www.hollwoodcasinoperryville.com to find the promotions, dining, and entertainment calendars or stop by and see us in person at 1201 Chesapeake Overlook Pkwy, Perryville, MD 21903. We’ll treat you like a star. See you in Hollywood!
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