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what’s what’s May 2011 inside inside www.valleyrevue.com www.valleyrevue.com The Valley’s Most Comprehensive Calendar Magazine MARYLAND • WEST VIRGINIA • VIRGINIA • PENNSYLVANIA n Calendar of Events MD • VA • PA • WV n Places to Dine, Shop, Stay, & Play n Valley Theatre n 150th Anniversary Civil War Commemoration, pages 10-11 The Valley’s Most Comprehensive Calendar Magazine MARYLAND WEST VIRGINIA VIRGINIA PENNSYLVANIA n Calendar of Events MD • VA • PA • WV n Places to Dine, Shop, Stay, & Play n Valley Theatre n 150th Anniversary Civil War Commemoration, pages 10-11

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The area's most comprehensive calendar of events covering the I-81 corridor from Carlisle, PA to Harrisonburg, VA through PA, MD, WV & VA.

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whatrsquoswhatrsquos

May 2011

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wwwvalleyrevuecomwwwvalleyrevuecom

The Valleyrsquos Most Comprehensive Calendar Magazine

MARYLAND bull WEST VIRGINIA bull VIRGINIA bull PENNSYLVANIA

n Calendar of EventsMD bull VA bull PA bull WV

n Places to Dine Shop Stay amp Play

n Valley Theatren 150th Anniversary Civil War Commemorationpages 10-11

The Valleyrsquos Most Comprehensive Calendar Magazine

MARYLAND bull WEST VIRGINIA bull VIRGINIA bull PENNSYLVANIA

n Calendar of EventsMD bull VA bull PA bull WV

n Places to Dine Shop Stay amp Play

n Valley Theatren 150th Anniversary Civil War Commemorationpages 10-11

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Shenandoah ValleyArea Map 6-7

Directory amp Map Key 8Valley Theatre 10Civil War Susquecentennial

Commemoration 12Calendar of Events15VA Maps 14VA Points of Interest16PA Maps 18PA Dining Guide 19PA Points of Interest 20Senior Lifesyles30MD Maps34MD Dining Guide 35MD Points of Interest 36WV Maps 44WV Dining Guide 44WV Points of Interest46Published the first of each month Distrib-uted FRee throughout the Cum ber land andShen andoah Valley area by the leadingbusinesses who advertise in The VALLeYReVUe magazine and Chamber of Com-merce office Tourist information CentersState and national Parks Museums Mili-tary Posts and Colleges 11042000 pub-lished to date (since 1971) 10000 copiesthis issue

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Permission to reproduce any material in this publica-tion must be in writing from the publisher All sched-ules subject to change Subscriptions 12 issues$2000 Single copy $170

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Dir Name of Page STATE MapNo Advertiser No MD PA VA WV Location Web or E-mail address

Directory amp Map KeyDirectory amp Map Key

What to do Where to GoWhat To See in the Quad State Area

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Antiques bull Flea Markets4 Antique Crossroads 41 bull F-4 wwwantiquexroadscom

231 Bunker Hill Antiques Assoc 53 bull E-5 wwwbunkerhillantiquescom41 Divine Finds at

The Cranberry Cottage 56 bull F-3216 Kingfish Antiques 55 bull E-4 wwwkingfishsantiquescom145 New Oxford Antique Center 22 bull G-3 wwwnewoxfordantiquecentercom216 North Mountain Arts 54 bull D-459 Old Glory Antiques 39 bull G-5 wwwoldgloryantiquescom41 Valley Antiques amp Uniques 5 bull F-325 Wilsonrsquos Store 41 bull E-3 wwwwilsonvillagemdnet

Campgrounds34 Antietam Hagerstown KOA 35 bull F-3 wwwkoacomwheremd2014567 Ole Mink Farm 39 bull G-3 wwwoleminkfarmcom

131 Whispering Hill 56 bull D-3 wwwrhbeanscomEntertainment bull Dancing303 1st Friday Concert Series 47 bull E-5 wwwcityofransonwvnet100 1st Friday Downtown

Chambersburg 26 bull F-2 wwwchambersburgfirstfridaycom222 Bavarian Innrsquos Rathskeller 4 bull E-4 wwwbavarianinnwvcom100 Capitol Theatre 10 bull F-2 wwwthecapitoltheatreorg

4 Make Me Laugh Comedy Tour 5 bull F-3 wwwmakemelaughchadcom1 Maryland Symphony Orchestra 10 bull F-3 wwwmarylandsymphonyorg

227 Old Opera House 10 bull D-4 wwwoldoperahouseorg148 Totem Pole Playhouse 11 bull F-2 wwwtotempoleplayhouseorgFestivals bull Shows bull Tours bull Events338 Battle of New Market 13 bull C-7 wwwvmiedunewmarket216 The Faire at Persnickety Place 55 bull E-4115 Foundry Day 5 bull G-1 wwwybcraftsorg235 Heritage Day 53 bull E-4 wwwbchsorg216 North Mountain Arts Festival 54 bull E-4 wwwnorthmountainartscom326 Of Ale amp History 2 bull D-6 wwwbellegroveorg303 Ranson Festival 47 bull E-5 wwwcityofransonwvnet34 Strawberry Fest 5 bull E-4 wwwhomewoodcom

Furniture bull Art216 Blue Ridge Basketry 55 bull E-4 wwwblueridgebasketrycom216 North Mountain Arts 54 bull E-4 wwwnorthmountainartscom

P Buckley Moss Museum 56 bull wwwpbuckleymosscom202 Queen St GalleryWV Glass 53 bull E-4 wwwwvglassoutletcom25 Wilsonrsquos Store 41 bull E-3 wwwwilsonvillagemdnet

Gift Shops25 BitterSweet Memories

Home Decor 41 bull E-3 wwwwilsonvillagemdnet103 Country Time Treasures 27 bull F-2

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Dir Name of Page STATE MapNo Advertiser No MD PA VA WV Location Web or E-mail address

Gift Shops continued103 The Drying Shed 27 bull F-2100 The Gift Enclosure 26 bull F-2131 Koonys Barn 23 bull G-3 wwwkooneysbarncom46 Lehmans Mill 2 bull F-3 wwwlehmansmillcom238 Nature Niche 50 bull D-4 wwwnaturenichecom216 Persnickity Place 55 bull E-4 wwwsmallthingscraftscom107 The Olde Red Barn 26 bull F-2 wwwtheolderedbarncom43 Violets amp More 25 bull F-3156 Willowtree Gifts and

Flower Boutique 25 bull F-3 wwwwillowtreegiftsnetMotelsHotelsBampBLodging238 Ambrae House 51 bull D-4 wwwambraehousecom222 Bavarian Inn amp Lodge 4 bull F-4 wwwbavarianinnwvcom238 Cottage Rentals 50 bull D-4 wwwberkeleyspringscottagerentalscom216 Cider Mill House BampB 55 bull E-4 wwwcidermillhousecom3 Hampton Inn Hagerstown 41 bull F-3 wwwhampton-inncom238 Sleepy Creek Mountain Inn 51 bull D-4 wwwsleepycreekmountaininncom216 The Woods Resort 45 bull D-4 wwwthewoodsresortcomOrchards Farm MarketsNurseries 131 Alloway Creek Garden amp Herbs 3 bull H-3 wwwallowaycreekgardenscom149 Willow Pond Farm 22 bull G-3 wwwwillowpondherbscomRealtors Builders amp Contractors 238 Larry DeMarco 56 bull D-4 wwwlarrydemarcosellshomescom15 Whittington Construction Group 43 bull F-3 wwwwhittingtoncontractorscom

RecreationAttractions238 The Bath House Day Spa 51 bull D-4 wwwbathhousecom1 City of Hagerstown 10 bull F-3 wwwhagerstownmdorg227 Jefferson Co CVB 28-29 bull E-5 wwwHello-WVcom234 Martinsburg CVB 52-55 bull D-4 wwwtravelwvcom Mountain Trail Rides 49 bull A-7 wwwmountaintrailridescom

216 The Woods Resort 45 bull D-4 wwwthewoodsresortcomSpeciality Shops238 Black Cat Music LLC 50 bull D-4 wwwblackcatmusicshopcom156 ELM Shoes 25 bull F-3 wwwelmshoescom234 Eshrsquos Store 22 bull F-1206 Good Natured 53 bull E-4 wwwgoodnaturedllccom100 Northwood Book Store 26 bull F-3 wwwnorthwoodbookscom100 Olympia Candy Kitchen 26 bull F-2 wwwolympiacandynet100 On What Grounds 26 bull F-2156 Tuscarora Mt Winery 25 bull F-2 wwwtuscaroramtwinerycom25 Wilsonrsquos Store 41 bull E-3 wwwwilsonvillagemdnet

Call 301-739-8577 ext 116 for more info

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MaymartMay 5 20118 am to 2 pmPublic SquareRaindate May 12 2011

Western Maryland Blues Fest June 2 3 4 and 5 2011Featuring local regional and national artistswwwblues-festorg

City Center Jazz NightsJune 9 16 23 30 and July 7530 pm to 7 pmUniversity Plazawwwhagerstownmdorg

Fireworks at Fairgrounds ParkJuly 4 2011600 - 930 pm Entertainment930 pm Fireworkswwwhagerstownmdorg

Capitol Theatre159 Main St Chambersburg PA717263-0202 wwwthecapitoltheatreorgCarlisle Theatre44 W High St Carlisle PA717258-0666 wwwcarlisletheatreorgChambersburg Community Theatre159 S Main St Chambersburg PA 717263-3900 wwwcctonlineorgCumberland Theatre101 N Jackson St Cumberland MD301759-4990 cumberlandtheatrecomThe Luhrs CenterH Ric Luhrs Performing Arts CenterShippensburg University1871 Old Main DriveShippensburg PA717477 SHOW (7469)Maryland Ensemble Theater31 W Patrick St L1 Frederick MD301694-4744 marylandensembleorgMaryland Symphony13 S Potomac StHagerstown MD301797-4000 wwwmarylandsymphonyorgMaryland Theatre21 S Potomac St Hagerstown MD301790-2000 wwwmdtheatreorgThe Old Opera House204 North George St Charles Town WV304725-4420 wwwoldoperahouseorgPotomac Playmakers1608 Woodlands Run Hagerstown MD301797-8182wwwpotomacplaymakerscomShenandoah University1460 University Dr Winchester VA540665-4569Totem Pole Playhouse9555 Golf Course Rd Fayetteville PA888805-7056 or 717352-2164wwwtotempoleplayhouseorg

VALLEY

THEATRE

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Washington Co Playhouse44 N Potomac St Hagerstown MD301739-7469Wayside Theatre7853 Main St Middletown VA540-869-1776 wwwwaysidetheatreorgWeinberg Center for the Arts20 W Patrick St Frederick MD 301228-2828 wwwweinbergcenterorgWinchester Little Theatre315 W Boscawen St Winchester VA540662-3331 wwwwltonlineorgWonderment Puppet Theatre412 W King St Martinsburg WV304258-4074 wwwwondermentpuppetscom

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204 North George StHistoric Charles Town WV

Visit wwwoldoperahouseorg(304) 725-4420 or 888-900-SHOW

My Fair LadyThe classical musical comedy based onGeorge Bernard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion

May 12 13 14 amp 15 and 19 20 21 amp 22

ldquoSalute to Independencerdquoat Antietam National Battlefield

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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D n

AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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VIRGINIA

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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VIRGINIA

Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

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ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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bersburg PA The comedy tour is back with pre-mium entertainment for all occasions with thehottest comedians from Comedy Central LastComedy Standing Bad Boys of Comedy andmore Purchase tickets in advance and call aboutour VIP specials that include drinks buffet and areserved table Doors open 7 pm Tickets $12ad-vance amp $15door wwwmakemelaughchadcom240367-5052 or 717261-1626 See ad on page 5BLUES BREWS AND BARBECUE hellip 2-8 pmCapitol Theatre Center 159 S Main St Cham-bersburg PA BBQ amp beer tasting Music byGrand Point Station Boro Boogie Pickers JerryRigged amp Dr McGuillycuddyrsquos Back East Medi-cine Show featuring the Blue Kahunas $10per-son $5designated driver wwwthecapitalthe-atreorg 717263-0202 See ad on page 10Sat Sun May 7 amp 8LION SIZE ANNUAL YARD SALE hellip 8 am-4 pmSat 8 am-1 pm Sun Taylorsville-Winfield LionsClub Park Old Liberty Rd Winfield MD Free410875-4072RHODODENDRON SOCIETY SHOW amp SALEhellip 9 am-4 pm Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun AgriculturalCenter 700 Agriculture Center Dr WestminsterMD Judged show and sale featuring rhododen-drons and azaleas wwwmdrhododendronorg410489-425656TH ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVALhellip 9 am-5 pm South Mountain Fairgrounds 615Narrows Rd Biglerville PA Fun family AdamsCounty event with live entertainment pettingzoo arts amp crafts clogging dancers wine cheeseand much more wwwappleblossomfestivalinfo717677-7444MOTHERrsquoS DAY STUDIO SHOW amp SALE hellip 10am-5 pm Shiloh Pottery 1027 Brodbeck RdHampstead MD Handmade stoneware potterycrafts demonstrations amp food Farm animals ampstudio tour wwwshilohpotterycom 410239-8888CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY RE-ENACT-MENT hellip 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Sun Car-roll County Farm Museum 500 South Center StWestminster MD Regiments from both theNorth and South will be camping on the groundsengaging in skirmishes and demonstrating for-gotten lifestyles Camp families cook over camp-fires and go about their daily lives as they wouldhave in Civil War times Living history demon-strations and a Living Classroom in the LogSchoolhouse wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg 410386-3880Sunday May 8NATURALIST STROLL hellip 11 am-1 pm SkyMeadow State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Enjoy a casual walk through the parkwith Volunteer Naturalist Mary Alexander andSteve Malone Bring water amp wear comfortableshoes Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov540592-3556MAKING TRACKS hellip 12-130 pm Sky MeadowState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA

Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

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Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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What to do Where to GoWhat To See in the Quad State Area

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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D n

AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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VIRGINIA

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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VIRGINIA

Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

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ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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bersburg PA The comedy tour is back with pre-mium entertainment for all occasions with thehottest comedians from Comedy Central LastComedy Standing Bad Boys of Comedy andmore Purchase tickets in advance and call aboutour VIP specials that include drinks buffet and areserved table Doors open 7 pm Tickets $12ad-vance amp $15door wwwmakemelaughchadcom240367-5052 or 717261-1626 See ad on page 5BLUES BREWS AND BARBECUE hellip 2-8 pmCapitol Theatre Center 159 S Main St Cham-bersburg PA BBQ amp beer tasting Music byGrand Point Station Boro Boogie Pickers JerryRigged amp Dr McGuillycuddyrsquos Back East Medi-cine Show featuring the Blue Kahunas $10per-son $5designated driver wwwthecapitalthe-atreorg 717263-0202 See ad on page 10Sat Sun May 7 amp 8LION SIZE ANNUAL YARD SALE hellip 8 am-4 pmSat 8 am-1 pm Sun Taylorsville-Winfield LionsClub Park Old Liberty Rd Winfield MD Free410875-4072RHODODENDRON SOCIETY SHOW amp SALEhellip 9 am-4 pm Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun AgriculturalCenter 700 Agriculture Center Dr WestminsterMD Judged show and sale featuring rhododen-drons and azaleas wwwmdrhododendronorg410489-425656TH ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVALhellip 9 am-5 pm South Mountain Fairgrounds 615Narrows Rd Biglerville PA Fun family AdamsCounty event with live entertainment pettingzoo arts amp crafts clogging dancers wine cheeseand much more wwwappleblossomfestivalinfo717677-7444MOTHERrsquoS DAY STUDIO SHOW amp SALE hellip 10am-5 pm Shiloh Pottery 1027 Brodbeck RdHampstead MD Handmade stoneware potterycrafts demonstrations amp food Farm animals ampstudio tour wwwshilohpotterycom 410239-8888CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY RE-ENACT-MENT hellip 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Sun Car-roll County Farm Museum 500 South Center StWestminster MD Regiments from both theNorth and South will be camping on the groundsengaging in skirmishes and demonstrating for-gotten lifestyles Camp families cook over camp-fires and go about their daily lives as they wouldhave in Civil War times Living history demon-strations and a Living Classroom in the LogSchoolhouse wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg 410386-3880Sunday May 8NATURALIST STROLL hellip 11 am-1 pm SkyMeadow State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Enjoy a casual walk through the parkwith Volunteer Naturalist Mary Alexander andSteve Malone Bring water amp wear comfortableshoes Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov540592-3556MAKING TRACKS hellip 12-130 pm Sky MeadowState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA

Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

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Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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The Arearsquos Most Comprehensive

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What to do Where to GoWhat To See in the Quad State Area

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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D n

AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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VIRGINIA

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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VIRGINIA

Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

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ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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bersburg PA The comedy tour is back with pre-mium entertainment for all occasions with thehottest comedians from Comedy Central LastComedy Standing Bad Boys of Comedy andmore Purchase tickets in advance and call aboutour VIP specials that include drinks buffet and areserved table Doors open 7 pm Tickets $12ad-vance amp $15door wwwmakemelaughchadcom240367-5052 or 717261-1626 See ad on page 5BLUES BREWS AND BARBECUE hellip 2-8 pmCapitol Theatre Center 159 S Main St Cham-bersburg PA BBQ amp beer tasting Music byGrand Point Station Boro Boogie Pickers JerryRigged amp Dr McGuillycuddyrsquos Back East Medi-cine Show featuring the Blue Kahunas $10per-son $5designated driver wwwthecapitalthe-atreorg 717263-0202 See ad on page 10Sat Sun May 7 amp 8LION SIZE ANNUAL YARD SALE hellip 8 am-4 pmSat 8 am-1 pm Sun Taylorsville-Winfield LionsClub Park Old Liberty Rd Winfield MD Free410875-4072RHODODENDRON SOCIETY SHOW amp SALEhellip 9 am-4 pm Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun AgriculturalCenter 700 Agriculture Center Dr WestminsterMD Judged show and sale featuring rhododen-drons and azaleas wwwmdrhododendronorg410489-425656TH ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVALhellip 9 am-5 pm South Mountain Fairgrounds 615Narrows Rd Biglerville PA Fun family AdamsCounty event with live entertainment pettingzoo arts amp crafts clogging dancers wine cheeseand much more wwwappleblossomfestivalinfo717677-7444MOTHERrsquoS DAY STUDIO SHOW amp SALE hellip 10am-5 pm Shiloh Pottery 1027 Brodbeck RdHampstead MD Handmade stoneware potterycrafts demonstrations amp food Farm animals ampstudio tour wwwshilohpotterycom 410239-8888CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY RE-ENACT-MENT hellip 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Sun Car-roll County Farm Museum 500 South Center StWestminster MD Regiments from both theNorth and South will be camping on the groundsengaging in skirmishes and demonstrating for-gotten lifestyles Camp families cook over camp-fires and go about their daily lives as they wouldhave in Civil War times Living history demon-strations and a Living Classroom in the LogSchoolhouse wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg 410386-3880Sunday May 8NATURALIST STROLL hellip 11 am-1 pm SkyMeadow State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Enjoy a casual walk through the parkwith Volunteer Naturalist Mary Alexander andSteve Malone Bring water amp wear comfortableshoes Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov540592-3556MAKING TRACKS hellip 12-130 pm Sky MeadowState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA

Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

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Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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The Arearsquos Most Comprehensive

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What to do Where to GoWhat To See in the Quad State Area

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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D n

AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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VIRGINIA

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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VIRGINIA

Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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bersburg PA The comedy tour is back with pre-mium entertainment for all occasions with thehottest comedians from Comedy Central LastComedy Standing Bad Boys of Comedy andmore Purchase tickets in advance and call aboutour VIP specials that include drinks buffet and areserved table Doors open 7 pm Tickets $12ad-vance amp $15door wwwmakemelaughchadcom240367-5052 or 717261-1626 See ad on page 5BLUES BREWS AND BARBECUE hellip 2-8 pmCapitol Theatre Center 159 S Main St Cham-bersburg PA BBQ amp beer tasting Music byGrand Point Station Boro Boogie Pickers JerryRigged amp Dr McGuillycuddyrsquos Back East Medi-cine Show featuring the Blue Kahunas $10per-son $5designated driver wwwthecapitalthe-atreorg 717263-0202 See ad on page 10Sat Sun May 7 amp 8LION SIZE ANNUAL YARD SALE hellip 8 am-4 pmSat 8 am-1 pm Sun Taylorsville-Winfield LionsClub Park Old Liberty Rd Winfield MD Free410875-4072RHODODENDRON SOCIETY SHOW amp SALEhellip 9 am-4 pm Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun AgriculturalCenter 700 Agriculture Center Dr WestminsterMD Judged show and sale featuring rhododen-drons and azaleas wwwmdrhododendronorg410489-425656TH ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVALhellip 9 am-5 pm South Mountain Fairgrounds 615Narrows Rd Biglerville PA Fun family AdamsCounty event with live entertainment pettingzoo arts amp crafts clogging dancers wine cheeseand much more wwwappleblossomfestivalinfo717677-7444MOTHERrsquoS DAY STUDIO SHOW amp SALE hellip 10am-5 pm Shiloh Pottery 1027 Brodbeck RdHampstead MD Handmade stoneware potterycrafts demonstrations amp food Farm animals ampstudio tour wwwshilohpotterycom 410239-8888CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY RE-ENACT-MENT hellip 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Sun Car-roll County Farm Museum 500 South Center StWestminster MD Regiments from both theNorth and South will be camping on the groundsengaging in skirmishes and demonstrating for-gotten lifestyles Camp families cook over camp-fires and go about their daily lives as they wouldhave in Civil War times Living history demon-strations and a Living Classroom in the LogSchoolhouse wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg 410386-3880Sunday May 8NATURALIST STROLL hellip 11 am-1 pm SkyMeadow State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Enjoy a casual walk through the parkwith Volunteer Naturalist Mary Alexander andSteve Malone Bring water amp wear comfortableshoes Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov540592-3556MAKING TRACKS hellip 12-130 pm Sky MeadowState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA

Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

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Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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D n

AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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VIRGINIA

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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VIRGINIA

Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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bersburg PA The comedy tour is back with pre-mium entertainment for all occasions with thehottest comedians from Comedy Central LastComedy Standing Bad Boys of Comedy andmore Purchase tickets in advance and call aboutour VIP specials that include drinks buffet and areserved table Doors open 7 pm Tickets $12ad-vance amp $15door wwwmakemelaughchadcom240367-5052 or 717261-1626 See ad on page 5BLUES BREWS AND BARBECUE hellip 2-8 pmCapitol Theatre Center 159 S Main St Cham-bersburg PA BBQ amp beer tasting Music byGrand Point Station Boro Boogie Pickers JerryRigged amp Dr McGuillycuddyrsquos Back East Medi-cine Show featuring the Blue Kahunas $10per-son $5designated driver wwwthecapitalthe-atreorg 717263-0202 See ad on page 10Sat Sun May 7 amp 8LION SIZE ANNUAL YARD SALE hellip 8 am-4 pmSat 8 am-1 pm Sun Taylorsville-Winfield LionsClub Park Old Liberty Rd Winfield MD Free410875-4072RHODODENDRON SOCIETY SHOW amp SALEhellip 9 am-4 pm Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun AgriculturalCenter 700 Agriculture Center Dr WestminsterMD Judged show and sale featuring rhododen-drons and azaleas wwwmdrhododendronorg410489-425656TH ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVALhellip 9 am-5 pm South Mountain Fairgrounds 615Narrows Rd Biglerville PA Fun family AdamsCounty event with live entertainment pettingzoo arts amp crafts clogging dancers wine cheeseand much more wwwappleblossomfestivalinfo717677-7444MOTHERrsquoS DAY STUDIO SHOW amp SALE hellip 10am-5 pm Shiloh Pottery 1027 Brodbeck RdHampstead MD Handmade stoneware potterycrafts demonstrations amp food Farm animals ampstudio tour wwwshilohpotterycom 410239-8888CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY RE-ENACT-MENT hellip 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Sun Car-roll County Farm Museum 500 South Center StWestminster MD Regiments from both theNorth and South will be camping on the groundsengaging in skirmishes and demonstrating for-gotten lifestyles Camp families cook over camp-fires and go about their daily lives as they wouldhave in Civil War times Living history demon-strations and a Living Classroom in the LogSchoolhouse wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg 410386-3880Sunday May 8NATURALIST STROLL hellip 11 am-1 pm SkyMeadow State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Enjoy a casual walk through the parkwith Volunteer Naturalist Mary Alexander andSteve Malone Bring water amp wear comfortableshoes Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov540592-3556MAKING TRACKS hellip 12-130 pm Sky MeadowState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA

Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

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Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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The Arearsquos Most Comprehensive

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What to do Where to GoWhat To See in the Quad State Area

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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D n

AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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bersburg PA The comedy tour is back with pre-mium entertainment for all occasions with thehottest comedians from Comedy Central LastComedy Standing Bad Boys of Comedy andmore Purchase tickets in advance and call aboutour VIP specials that include drinks buffet and areserved table Doors open 7 pm Tickets $12ad-vance amp $15door wwwmakemelaughchadcom240367-5052 or 717261-1626 See ad on page 5BLUES BREWS AND BARBECUE hellip 2-8 pmCapitol Theatre Center 159 S Main St Cham-bersburg PA BBQ amp beer tasting Music byGrand Point Station Boro Boogie Pickers JerryRigged amp Dr McGuillycuddyrsquos Back East Medi-cine Show featuring the Blue Kahunas $10per-son $5designated driver wwwthecapitalthe-atreorg 717263-0202 See ad on page 10Sat Sun May 7 amp 8LION SIZE ANNUAL YARD SALE hellip 8 am-4 pmSat 8 am-1 pm Sun Taylorsville-Winfield LionsClub Park Old Liberty Rd Winfield MD Free410875-4072RHODODENDRON SOCIETY SHOW amp SALEhellip 9 am-4 pm Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun AgriculturalCenter 700 Agriculture Center Dr WestminsterMD Judged show and sale featuring rhododen-drons and azaleas wwwmdrhododendronorg410489-425656TH ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVALhellip 9 am-5 pm South Mountain Fairgrounds 615Narrows Rd Biglerville PA Fun family AdamsCounty event with live entertainment pettingzoo arts amp crafts clogging dancers wine cheeseand much more wwwappleblossomfestivalinfo717677-7444MOTHERrsquoS DAY STUDIO SHOW amp SALE hellip 10am-5 pm Shiloh Pottery 1027 Brodbeck RdHampstead MD Handmade stoneware potterycrafts demonstrations amp food Farm animals ampstudio tour wwwshilohpotterycom 410239-8888CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY RE-ENACT-MENT hellip 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Sun Car-roll County Farm Museum 500 South Center StWestminster MD Regiments from both theNorth and South will be camping on the groundsengaging in skirmishes and demonstrating for-gotten lifestyles Camp families cook over camp-fires and go about their daily lives as they wouldhave in Civil War times Living history demon-strations and a Living Classroom in the LogSchoolhouse wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg 410386-3880Sunday May 8NATURALIST STROLL hellip 11 am-1 pm SkyMeadow State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Enjoy a casual walk through the parkwith Volunteer Naturalist Mary Alexander andSteve Malone Bring water amp wear comfortableshoes Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov540592-3556MAKING TRACKS hellip 12-130 pm Sky MeadowState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA

Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

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Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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Campgrounds34 Antietam Hagerstown KOA 35 bull F-3 wwwkoacomwheremd2014567 Ole Mink Farm 39 bull G-3 wwwoleminkfarmcom

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Chambersburg 26 bull F-2 wwwchambersburgfirstfridaycom222 Bavarian Innrsquos Rathskeller 4 bull E-4 wwwbavarianinnwvcom100 Capitol Theatre 10 bull F-2 wwwthecapitoltheatreorg

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227 Old Opera House 10 bull D-4 wwwoldoperahouseorg148 Totem Pole Playhouse 11 bull F-2 wwwtotempoleplayhouseorgFestivals bull Shows bull Tours bull Events338 Battle of New Market 13 bull C-7 wwwvmiedunewmarket216 The Faire at Persnickety Place 55 bull E-4115 Foundry Day 5 bull G-1 wwwybcraftsorg235 Heritage Day 53 bull E-4 wwwbchsorg216 North Mountain Arts Festival 54 bull E-4 wwwnorthmountainartscom326 Of Ale amp History 2 bull D-6 wwwbellegroveorg303 Ranson Festival 47 bull E-5 wwwcityofransonwvnet34 Strawberry Fest 5 bull E-4 wwwhomewoodcom

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Flower Boutique 25 bull F-3 wwwwillowtreegiftsnetMotelsHotelsBampBLodging238 Ambrae House 51 bull D-4 wwwambraehousecom222 Bavarian Inn amp Lodge 4 bull F-4 wwwbavarianinnwvcom238 Cottage Rentals 50 bull D-4 wwwberkeleyspringscottagerentalscom216 Cider Mill House BampB 55 bull E-4 wwwcidermillhousecom3 Hampton Inn Hagerstown 41 bull F-3 wwwhampton-inncom238 Sleepy Creek Mountain Inn 51 bull D-4 wwwsleepycreekmountaininncom216 The Woods Resort 45 bull D-4 wwwthewoodsresortcomOrchards Farm MarketsNurseries 131 Alloway Creek Garden amp Herbs 3 bull H-3 wwwallowaycreekgardenscom149 Willow Pond Farm 22 bull G-3 wwwwillowpondherbscomRealtors Builders amp Contractors 238 Larry DeMarco 56 bull D-4 wwwlarrydemarcosellshomescom15 Whittington Construction Group 43 bull F-3 wwwwhittingtoncontractorscom

RecreationAttractions238 The Bath House Day Spa 51 bull D-4 wwwbathhousecom1 City of Hagerstown 10 bull F-3 wwwhagerstownmdorg227 Jefferson Co CVB 28-29 bull E-5 wwwHello-WVcom234 Martinsburg CVB 52-55 bull D-4 wwwtravelwvcom Mountain Trail Rides 49 bull A-7 wwwmountaintrailridescom

216 The Woods Resort 45 bull D-4 wwwthewoodsresortcomSpeciality Shops238 Black Cat Music LLC 50 bull D-4 wwwblackcatmusicshopcom156 ELM Shoes 25 bull F-3 wwwelmshoescom234 Eshrsquos Store 22 bull F-1206 Good Natured 53 bull E-4 wwwgoodnaturedllccom100 Northwood Book Store 26 bull F-3 wwwnorthwoodbookscom100 Olympia Candy Kitchen 26 bull F-2 wwwolympiacandynet100 On What Grounds 26 bull F-2156 Tuscarora Mt Winery 25 bull F-2 wwwtuscaroramtwinerycom25 Wilsonrsquos Store 41 bull E-3 wwwwilsonvillagemdnet

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Western Maryland Blues Fest June 2 3 4 and 5 2011Featuring local regional and national artistswwwblues-festorg

City Center Jazz NightsJune 9 16 23 30 and July 7530 pm to 7 pmUniversity Plazawwwhagerstownmdorg

Fireworks at Fairgrounds ParkJuly 4 2011600 - 930 pm Entertainment930 pm Fireworkswwwhagerstownmdorg

Capitol Theatre159 Main St Chambersburg PA717263-0202 wwwthecapitoltheatreorgCarlisle Theatre44 W High St Carlisle PA717258-0666 wwwcarlisletheatreorgChambersburg Community Theatre159 S Main St Chambersburg PA 717263-3900 wwwcctonlineorgCumberland Theatre101 N Jackson St Cumberland MD301759-4990 cumberlandtheatrecomThe Luhrs CenterH Ric Luhrs Performing Arts CenterShippensburg University1871 Old Main DriveShippensburg PA717477 SHOW (7469)Maryland Ensemble Theater31 W Patrick St L1 Frederick MD301694-4744 marylandensembleorgMaryland Symphony13 S Potomac StHagerstown MD301797-4000 wwwmarylandsymphonyorgMaryland Theatre21 S Potomac St Hagerstown MD301790-2000 wwwmdtheatreorgThe Old Opera House204 North George St Charles Town WV304725-4420 wwwoldoperahouseorgPotomac Playmakers1608 Woodlands Run Hagerstown MD301797-8182wwwpotomacplaymakerscomShenandoah University1460 University Dr Winchester VA540665-4569Totem Pole Playhouse9555 Golf Course Rd Fayetteville PA888805-7056 or 717352-2164wwwtotempoleplayhouseorg

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Washington Co Playhouse44 N Potomac St Hagerstown MD301739-7469Wayside Theatre7853 Main St Middletown VA540-869-1776 wwwwaysidetheatreorgWeinberg Center for the Arts20 W Patrick St Frederick MD 301228-2828 wwwweinbergcenterorgWinchester Little Theatre315 W Boscawen St Winchester VA540662-3331 wwwwltonlineorgWonderment Puppet Theatre412 W King St Martinsburg WV304258-4074 wwwwondermentpuppetscom

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My Fair LadyThe classical musical comedy based onGeorge Bernard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion

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Box Office (717) 352-2164

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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EventsEventsCalendaCalendarr ofMay 2011May 2011May

VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

HOFBRAUHAUS RESTAURANTAbbottstown (H-2) German-American cuisineOpen Mon 11-9 Tue-Thur 11-230 amp 5-9 Friamp Sat 11-930 Sun noon-730 SauerbratenWiener Schnitzel Rouladen Kassler RippchenSteaks amp Seafood Party amp Banquet facilitiesCredit cards accepted 717259-9641 See ad onthis page

MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

MOUNTAIN GATE FAMILYRESTAURANT Thurmont MD (G-3) ampWaynesboro PA (F-3) Family restaurant withhome-cooked daily specials Daily Breakfast

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Guide

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Abbottstown PA 17301Tel 717-259-9641

ldquoOur Wurst Is Our Bestrdquo

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4763 Baltimore PikeLittlestown PACall 717-359-5328Closed Sunday amp Monday

Homestyle countrycooking and baking

in a charmingcolonial setting

Lunch amp Dinner Buffets Special Weekend Buf-fet Full menu available Breakfast always avail-able Off premise catering available DessertBar Homemade wholesomeness Gift ShopCollectors Baskets Fresh Baked Pies CandyCarry-out deli No alcohol Banquets amp partiesThurmont location 301271-4373 or Waynes - boro PA location 717765-6772 See ad onpage 2

ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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ofPointsPennsylvaniaPennsylvania

InterestInterest

Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

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crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

pickle eating contest and more Free 717432-2211SPRING NATIVE PLANT FEST hellip 9 am-2 pmThe York County Annex 112 Pleasant Acres RdYork PA Shop a variety of local vendors for ex-cellent native plants tour the MAEscapesdemonstration gardens visit displays aboutbirds bees 4H amp more Check out the free lec-tures and more wwwMAEscapesorg 717840-7408

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

Interest

MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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OldGlory5862 Urbana Pike (Rt 355 South)

Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

wwwoldgloryantiquescom

AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

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Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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Bunker Hill

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Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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Dir Name of Page STATE MapNo Advertiser No MD PA VA WV Location Web or E-mail address

Directory amp Map KeyDirectory amp Map Key

What to do Where to GoWhat To See in the Quad State Area

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Antiques bull Flea Markets4 Antique Crossroads 41 bull F-4 wwwantiquexroadscom

231 Bunker Hill Antiques Assoc 53 bull E-5 wwwbunkerhillantiquescom41 Divine Finds at

The Cranberry Cottage 56 bull F-3216 Kingfish Antiques 55 bull E-4 wwwkingfishsantiquescom145 New Oxford Antique Center 22 bull G-3 wwwnewoxfordantiquecentercom216 North Mountain Arts 54 bull D-459 Old Glory Antiques 39 bull G-5 wwwoldgloryantiquescom41 Valley Antiques amp Uniques 5 bull F-325 Wilsonrsquos Store 41 bull E-3 wwwwilsonvillagemdnet

Campgrounds34 Antietam Hagerstown KOA 35 bull F-3 wwwkoacomwheremd2014567 Ole Mink Farm 39 bull G-3 wwwoleminkfarmcom

131 Whispering Hill 56 bull D-3 wwwrhbeanscomEntertainment bull Dancing303 1st Friday Concert Series 47 bull E-5 wwwcityofransonwvnet100 1st Friday Downtown

Chambersburg 26 bull F-2 wwwchambersburgfirstfridaycom222 Bavarian Innrsquos Rathskeller 4 bull E-4 wwwbavarianinnwvcom100 Capitol Theatre 10 bull F-2 wwwthecapitoltheatreorg

4 Make Me Laugh Comedy Tour 5 bull F-3 wwwmakemelaughchadcom1 Maryland Symphony Orchestra 10 bull F-3 wwwmarylandsymphonyorg

227 Old Opera House 10 bull D-4 wwwoldoperahouseorg148 Totem Pole Playhouse 11 bull F-2 wwwtotempoleplayhouseorgFestivals bull Shows bull Tours bull Events338 Battle of New Market 13 bull C-7 wwwvmiedunewmarket216 The Faire at Persnickety Place 55 bull E-4115 Foundry Day 5 bull G-1 wwwybcraftsorg235 Heritage Day 53 bull E-4 wwwbchsorg216 North Mountain Arts Festival 54 bull E-4 wwwnorthmountainartscom326 Of Ale amp History 2 bull D-6 wwwbellegroveorg303 Ranson Festival 47 bull E-5 wwwcityofransonwvnet34 Strawberry Fest 5 bull E-4 wwwhomewoodcom

Furniture bull Art216 Blue Ridge Basketry 55 bull E-4 wwwblueridgebasketrycom216 North Mountain Arts 54 bull E-4 wwwnorthmountainartscom

P Buckley Moss Museum 56 bull wwwpbuckleymosscom202 Queen St GalleryWV Glass 53 bull E-4 wwwwvglassoutletcom25 Wilsonrsquos Store 41 bull E-3 wwwwilsonvillagemdnet

Gift Shops25 BitterSweet Memories

Home Decor 41 bull E-3 wwwwilsonvillagemdnet103 Country Time Treasures 27 bull F-2

Dir

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Dir Name of Page STATE MapNo Advertiser No MD PA VA WV Location Web or E-mail address

Gift Shops continued103 The Drying Shed 27 bull F-2100 The Gift Enclosure 26 bull F-2131 Koonys Barn 23 bull G-3 wwwkooneysbarncom46 Lehmans Mill 2 bull F-3 wwwlehmansmillcom238 Nature Niche 50 bull D-4 wwwnaturenichecom216 Persnickity Place 55 bull E-4 wwwsmallthingscraftscom107 The Olde Red Barn 26 bull F-2 wwwtheolderedbarncom43 Violets amp More 25 bull F-3156 Willowtree Gifts and

Flower Boutique 25 bull F-3 wwwwillowtreegiftsnetMotelsHotelsBampBLodging238 Ambrae House 51 bull D-4 wwwambraehousecom222 Bavarian Inn amp Lodge 4 bull F-4 wwwbavarianinnwvcom238 Cottage Rentals 50 bull D-4 wwwberkeleyspringscottagerentalscom216 Cider Mill House BampB 55 bull E-4 wwwcidermillhousecom3 Hampton Inn Hagerstown 41 bull F-3 wwwhampton-inncom238 Sleepy Creek Mountain Inn 51 bull D-4 wwwsleepycreekmountaininncom216 The Woods Resort 45 bull D-4 wwwthewoodsresortcomOrchards Farm MarketsNurseries 131 Alloway Creek Garden amp Herbs 3 bull H-3 wwwallowaycreekgardenscom149 Willow Pond Farm 22 bull G-3 wwwwillowpondherbscomRealtors Builders amp Contractors 238 Larry DeMarco 56 bull D-4 wwwlarrydemarcosellshomescom15 Whittington Construction Group 43 bull F-3 wwwwhittingtoncontractorscom

RecreationAttractions238 The Bath House Day Spa 51 bull D-4 wwwbathhousecom1 City of Hagerstown 10 bull F-3 wwwhagerstownmdorg227 Jefferson Co CVB 28-29 bull E-5 wwwHello-WVcom234 Martinsburg CVB 52-55 bull D-4 wwwtravelwvcom Mountain Trail Rides 49 bull A-7 wwwmountaintrailridescom

216 The Woods Resort 45 bull D-4 wwwthewoodsresortcomSpeciality Shops238 Black Cat Music LLC 50 bull D-4 wwwblackcatmusicshopcom156 ELM Shoes 25 bull F-3 wwwelmshoescom234 Eshrsquos Store 22 bull F-1206 Good Natured 53 bull E-4 wwwgoodnaturedllccom100 Northwood Book Store 26 bull F-3 wwwnorthwoodbookscom100 Olympia Candy Kitchen 26 bull F-2 wwwolympiacandynet100 On What Grounds 26 bull F-2156 Tuscarora Mt Winery 25 bull F-2 wwwtuscaroramtwinerycom25 Wilsonrsquos Store 41 bull E-3 wwwwilsonvillagemdnet

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MaymartMay 5 20118 am to 2 pmPublic SquareRaindate May 12 2011

Western Maryland Blues Fest June 2 3 4 and 5 2011Featuring local regional and national artistswwwblues-festorg

City Center Jazz NightsJune 9 16 23 30 and July 7530 pm to 7 pmUniversity Plazawwwhagerstownmdorg

Fireworks at Fairgrounds ParkJuly 4 2011600 - 930 pm Entertainment930 pm Fireworkswwwhagerstownmdorg

Capitol Theatre159 Main St Chambersburg PA717263-0202 wwwthecapitoltheatreorgCarlisle Theatre44 W High St Carlisle PA717258-0666 wwwcarlisletheatreorgChambersburg Community Theatre159 S Main St Chambersburg PA 717263-3900 wwwcctonlineorgCumberland Theatre101 N Jackson St Cumberland MD301759-4990 cumberlandtheatrecomThe Luhrs CenterH Ric Luhrs Performing Arts CenterShippensburg University1871 Old Main DriveShippensburg PA717477 SHOW (7469)Maryland Ensemble Theater31 W Patrick St L1 Frederick MD301694-4744 marylandensembleorgMaryland Symphony13 S Potomac StHagerstown MD301797-4000 wwwmarylandsymphonyorgMaryland Theatre21 S Potomac St Hagerstown MD301790-2000 wwwmdtheatreorgThe Old Opera House204 North George St Charles Town WV304725-4420 wwwoldoperahouseorgPotomac Playmakers1608 Woodlands Run Hagerstown MD301797-8182wwwpotomacplaymakerscomShenandoah University1460 University Dr Winchester VA540665-4569Totem Pole Playhouse9555 Golf Course Rd Fayetteville PA888805-7056 or 717352-2164wwwtotempoleplayhouseorg

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204 North George StHistoric Charles Town WV

Visit wwwoldoperahouseorg(304) 725-4420 or 888-900-SHOW

My Fair LadyThe classical musical comedy based onGeorge Bernard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion

May 12 13 14 amp 15 and 19 20 21 amp 22

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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D n

AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

14 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

HOFBRAUHAUS RESTAURANTAbbottstown (H-2) German-American cuisineOpen Mon 11-9 Tue-Thur 11-230 amp 5-9 Friamp Sat 11-930 Sun noon-730 SauerbratenWiener Schnitzel Rouladen Kassler RippchenSteaks amp Seafood Party amp Banquet facilitiesCredit cards accepted 717259-9641 See ad onthis page

MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

MOUNTAIN GATE FAMILYRESTAURANT Thurmont MD (G-3) ampWaynesboro PA (F-3) Family restaurant withhome-cooked daily specials Daily Breakfast

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4763 Baltimore PikeLittlestown PACall 717-359-5328Closed Sunday amp Monday

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Lunch amp Dinner Buffets Special Weekend Buf-fet Full menu available Breakfast always avail-able Off premise catering available DessertBar Homemade wholesomeness Gift ShopCollectors Baskets Fresh Baked Pies CandyCarry-out deli No alcohol Banquets amp partiesThurmont location 301271-4373 or Waynes - boro PA location 717765-6772 See ad onpage 2

ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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InterestInterest

Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

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3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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8Develop a rapport with your pharmacist He or shecan prove a wealth of knowledge on medications

and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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MARYLAND

Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

Interest

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

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North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

3042290709

144 Runnymeade RdBunker Hill WV

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

ies and other Treats by Garden Sass

bull Guest Appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

wwwtravelwvcom

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

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amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

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Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

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Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage

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Dir Name of Page STATE MapNo Advertiser No MD PA VA WV Location Web or E-mail address

Gift Shops continued103 The Drying Shed 27 bull F-2100 The Gift Enclosure 26 bull F-2131 Koonys Barn 23 bull G-3 wwwkooneysbarncom46 Lehmans Mill 2 bull F-3 wwwlehmansmillcom238 Nature Niche 50 bull D-4 wwwnaturenichecom216 Persnickity Place 55 bull E-4 wwwsmallthingscraftscom107 The Olde Red Barn 26 bull F-2 wwwtheolderedbarncom43 Violets amp More 25 bull F-3156 Willowtree Gifts and

Flower Boutique 25 bull F-3 wwwwillowtreegiftsnetMotelsHotelsBampBLodging238 Ambrae House 51 bull D-4 wwwambraehousecom222 Bavarian Inn amp Lodge 4 bull F-4 wwwbavarianinnwvcom238 Cottage Rentals 50 bull D-4 wwwberkeleyspringscottagerentalscom216 Cider Mill House BampB 55 bull E-4 wwwcidermillhousecom3 Hampton Inn Hagerstown 41 bull F-3 wwwhampton-inncom238 Sleepy Creek Mountain Inn 51 bull D-4 wwwsleepycreekmountaininncom216 The Woods Resort 45 bull D-4 wwwthewoodsresortcomOrchards Farm MarketsNurseries 131 Alloway Creek Garden amp Herbs 3 bull H-3 wwwallowaycreekgardenscom149 Willow Pond Farm 22 bull G-3 wwwwillowpondherbscomRealtors Builders amp Contractors 238 Larry DeMarco 56 bull D-4 wwwlarrydemarcosellshomescom15 Whittington Construction Group 43 bull F-3 wwwwhittingtoncontractorscom

RecreationAttractions238 The Bath House Day Spa 51 bull D-4 wwwbathhousecom1 City of Hagerstown 10 bull F-3 wwwhagerstownmdorg227 Jefferson Co CVB 28-29 bull E-5 wwwHello-WVcom234 Martinsburg CVB 52-55 bull D-4 wwwtravelwvcom Mountain Trail Rides 49 bull A-7 wwwmountaintrailridescom

216 The Woods Resort 45 bull D-4 wwwthewoodsresortcomSpeciality Shops238 Black Cat Music LLC 50 bull D-4 wwwblackcatmusicshopcom156 ELM Shoes 25 bull F-3 wwwelmshoescom234 Eshrsquos Store 22 bull F-1206 Good Natured 53 bull E-4 wwwgoodnaturedllccom100 Northwood Book Store 26 bull F-3 wwwnorthwoodbookscom100 Olympia Candy Kitchen 26 bull F-2 wwwolympiacandynet100 On What Grounds 26 bull F-2156 Tuscarora Mt Winery 25 bull F-2 wwwtuscaroramtwinerycom25 Wilsonrsquos Store 41 bull E-3 wwwwilsonvillagemdnet

Call 301-739-8577 ext 116 for more info

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MaymartMay 5 20118 am to 2 pmPublic SquareRaindate May 12 2011

Western Maryland Blues Fest June 2 3 4 and 5 2011Featuring local regional and national artistswwwblues-festorg

City Center Jazz NightsJune 9 16 23 30 and July 7530 pm to 7 pmUniversity Plazawwwhagerstownmdorg

Fireworks at Fairgrounds ParkJuly 4 2011600 - 930 pm Entertainment930 pm Fireworkswwwhagerstownmdorg

Capitol Theatre159 Main St Chambersburg PA717263-0202 wwwthecapitoltheatreorgCarlisle Theatre44 W High St Carlisle PA717258-0666 wwwcarlisletheatreorgChambersburg Community Theatre159 S Main St Chambersburg PA 717263-3900 wwwcctonlineorgCumberland Theatre101 N Jackson St Cumberland MD301759-4990 cumberlandtheatrecomThe Luhrs CenterH Ric Luhrs Performing Arts CenterShippensburg University1871 Old Main DriveShippensburg PA717477 SHOW (7469)Maryland Ensemble Theater31 W Patrick St L1 Frederick MD301694-4744 marylandensembleorgMaryland Symphony13 S Potomac StHagerstown MD301797-4000 wwwmarylandsymphonyorgMaryland Theatre21 S Potomac St Hagerstown MD301790-2000 wwwmdtheatreorgThe Old Opera House204 North George St Charles Town WV304725-4420 wwwoldoperahouseorgPotomac Playmakers1608 Woodlands Run Hagerstown MD301797-8182wwwpotomacplaymakerscomShenandoah University1460 University Dr Winchester VA540665-4569Totem Pole Playhouse9555 Golf Course Rd Fayetteville PA888805-7056 or 717352-2164wwwtotempoleplayhouseorg

VALLEY

THEATRE

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Washington Co Playhouse44 N Potomac St Hagerstown MD301739-7469Wayside Theatre7853 Main St Middletown VA540-869-1776 wwwwaysidetheatreorgWeinberg Center for the Arts20 W Patrick St Frederick MD 301228-2828 wwwweinbergcenterorgWinchester Little Theatre315 W Boscawen St Winchester VA540662-3331 wwwwltonlineorgWonderment Puppet Theatre412 W King St Martinsburg WV304258-4074 wwwwondermentpuppetscom

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204 North George StHistoric Charles Town WV

Visit wwwoldoperahouseorg(304) 725-4420 or 888-900-SHOW

My Fair LadyThe classical musical comedy based onGeorge Bernard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion

May 12 13 14 amp 15 and 19 20 21 amp 22

ldquoSalute to Independencerdquoat Antietam National Battlefield

July 2 2011Red White amp Boom

Annual celebration withgreat music cannon fire

fireworks and special guestsHelp CONTINUE THE TRADITION

Donate today at wwwsaveoursalutecom

301-797-4000wwwmarylandsymphonyorg

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Box Office (717) 352-2164

1-888-805-7056wwwTotemPolePlayhouseorg

9555 Golf Course Road Fayetteville PA 17222-0603

PArsquoS Premier Professional Summer Theatre

CALL FOR DETAILS

6 SPECIAL TUESDAY MATINEES AVAILABLE

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

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4763 Baltimore PikeLittlestown PACall 717-359-5328Closed Sunday amp Monday

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ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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InterestInterest

Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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bersburg PA The comedy tour is back with pre-mium entertainment for all occasions with thehottest comedians from Comedy Central LastComedy Standing Bad Boys of Comedy andmore Purchase tickets in advance and call aboutour VIP specials that include drinks buffet and areserved table Doors open 7 pm Tickets $12ad-vance amp $15door wwwmakemelaughchadcom240367-5052 or 717261-1626 See ad on page 5BLUES BREWS AND BARBECUE hellip 2-8 pmCapitol Theatre Center 159 S Main St Cham-bersburg PA BBQ amp beer tasting Music byGrand Point Station Boro Boogie Pickers JerryRigged amp Dr McGuillycuddyrsquos Back East Medi-cine Show featuring the Blue Kahunas $10per-son $5designated driver wwwthecapitalthe-atreorg 717263-0202 See ad on page 10Sat Sun May 7 amp 8LION SIZE ANNUAL YARD SALE hellip 8 am-4 pmSat 8 am-1 pm Sun Taylorsville-Winfield LionsClub Park Old Liberty Rd Winfield MD Free410875-4072RHODODENDRON SOCIETY SHOW amp SALEhellip 9 am-4 pm Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun AgriculturalCenter 700 Agriculture Center Dr WestminsterMD Judged show and sale featuring rhododen-drons and azaleas wwwmdrhododendronorg410489-425656TH ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVALhellip 9 am-5 pm South Mountain Fairgrounds 615Narrows Rd Biglerville PA Fun family AdamsCounty event with live entertainment pettingzoo arts amp crafts clogging dancers wine cheeseand much more wwwappleblossomfestivalinfo717677-7444MOTHERrsquoS DAY STUDIO SHOW amp SALE hellip 10am-5 pm Shiloh Pottery 1027 Brodbeck RdHampstead MD Handmade stoneware potterycrafts demonstrations amp food Farm animals ampstudio tour wwwshilohpotterycom 410239-8888CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY RE-ENACT-MENT hellip 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Sun Car-roll County Farm Museum 500 South Center StWestminster MD Regiments from both theNorth and South will be camping on the groundsengaging in skirmishes and demonstrating for-gotten lifestyles Camp families cook over camp-fires and go about their daily lives as they wouldhave in Civil War times Living history demon-strations and a Living Classroom in the LogSchoolhouse wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg 410386-3880Sunday May 8NATURALIST STROLL hellip 11 am-1 pm SkyMeadow State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Enjoy a casual walk through the parkwith Volunteer Naturalist Mary Alexander andSteve Malone Bring water amp wear comfortableshoes Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov540592-3556MAKING TRACKS hellip 12-130 pm Sky MeadowState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA

Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

pickle eating contest and more Free 717432-2211SPRING NATIVE PLANT FEST hellip 9 am-2 pmThe York County Annex 112 Pleasant Acres RdYork PA Shop a variety of local vendors for ex-cellent native plants tour the MAEscapesdemonstration gardens visit displays aboutbirds bees 4H amp more Check out the free lec-tures and more wwwMAEscapesorg 717840-7408

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

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tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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7Paper prescriptions may become extinct soon Newcomputerized systems for prescribing drugs may

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8Develop a rapport with your pharmacist He or shecan prove a wealth of knowledge on medications

and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

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them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

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plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

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bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

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For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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Capitol Theatre159 Main St Chambersburg PA717263-0202 wwwthecapitoltheatreorgCarlisle Theatre44 W High St Carlisle PA717258-0666 wwwcarlisletheatreorgChambersburg Community Theatre159 S Main St Chambersburg PA 717263-3900 wwwcctonlineorgCumberland Theatre101 N Jackson St Cumberland MD301759-4990 cumberlandtheatrecomThe Luhrs CenterH Ric Luhrs Performing Arts CenterShippensburg University1871 Old Main DriveShippensburg PA717477 SHOW (7469)Maryland Ensemble Theater31 W Patrick St L1 Frederick MD301694-4744 marylandensembleorgMaryland Symphony13 S Potomac StHagerstown MD301797-4000 wwwmarylandsymphonyorgMaryland Theatre21 S Potomac St Hagerstown MD301790-2000 wwwmdtheatreorgThe Old Opera House204 North George St Charles Town WV304725-4420 wwwoldoperahouseorgPotomac Playmakers1608 Woodlands Run Hagerstown MD301797-8182wwwpotomacplaymakerscomShenandoah University1460 University Dr Winchester VA540665-4569Totem Pole Playhouse9555 Golf Course Rd Fayetteville PA888805-7056 or 717352-2164wwwtotempoleplayhouseorg

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204 North George StHistoric Charles Town WV

Visit wwwoldoperahouseorg(304) 725-4420 or 888-900-SHOW

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

HOFBRAUHAUS RESTAURANTAbbottstown (H-2) German-American cuisineOpen Mon 11-9 Tue-Thur 11-230 amp 5-9 Friamp Sat 11-930 Sun noon-730 SauerbratenWiener Schnitzel Rouladen Kassler RippchenSteaks amp Seafood Party amp Banquet facilitiesCredit cards accepted 717259-9641 See ad onthis page

MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

MOUNTAIN GATE FAMILYRESTAURANT Thurmont MD (G-3) ampWaynesboro PA (F-3) Family restaurant withhome-cooked daily specials Daily Breakfast

DiningDiningGuidePennsylvaniaPennsylvania

Guide

HofbrauhausUS 30

Abbottstown PA 17301Tel 717-259-9641

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4763 Baltimore PikeLittlestown PACall 717-359-5328Closed Sunday amp Monday

Homestyle countrycooking and baking

in a charmingcolonial setting

Lunch amp Dinner Buffets Special Weekend Buf-fet Full menu available Breakfast always avail-able Off premise catering available DessertBar Homemade wholesomeness Gift ShopCollectors Baskets Fresh Baked Pies CandyCarry-out deli No alcohol Banquets amp partiesThurmont location 301271-4373 or Waynes - boro PA location 717765-6772 See ad onpage 2

ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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ofPointsPennsylvaniaPennsylvania

InterestInterest

Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

pickle eating contest and more Free 717432-2211SPRING NATIVE PLANT FEST hellip 9 am-2 pmThe York County Annex 112 Pleasant Acres RdYork PA Shop a variety of local vendors for ex-cellent native plants tour the MAEscapesdemonstration gardens visit displays aboutbirds bees 4H amp more Check out the free lec-tures and more wwwMAEscapesorg 717840-7408

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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May 21st 10 am to 4 pm

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

are taking Every one of these items has the potential tointeract with new drugs your doctor may be thinking ofprescribing

2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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7Paper prescriptions may become extinct soon Newcomputerized systems for prescribing drugs may

reduce the number of drug-related mistakes Studiesindicate that paper prescriptions are associated withhigh error rates Electronic prescribing is safer becauseit eliminates problems with handwriting legibility andwhen combined with decision-support tools automati-cally alerts prescribers to possible interactions aller-gies and other potential problems Technicalities stillneed to be worked out but forecasters predict that by2008 all health care providers should have plans inplace to write prescriptions electronically

8Develop a rapport with your pharmacist He or shecan prove a wealth of knowledge on medications

and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

Interest

MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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OldGlory5862 Urbana Pike (Rt 355 South)

Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

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Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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D n

AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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InterestInterest

Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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PENNSYLVANIA

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

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Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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REFLECTING ON ONE HUNDREDSesquicentennial Commemoration

The New Market Legacy and VMIStory and Photos Contributed by Scott H Harris Director

New Market Battlefield State Historical Park

The enduring image of the Battle ofNew Market is the climactic

victorious charge of the Virginia MilitaryInstitute Corps of Cadets While theydid not fight and win the battle bythemselves these young men theyoungest of whom was 15 gave it anunique aspect Never before nor sincehas an entire student body been calledfrom its classrooms into pitched battleThe cadets acquitted themselves well incombat and VMI has preserved theirlegacy as an example to those that havefollowed

Every May 15 in a ceremony dating to1866 the ten young soldiers of VMI wholost their lives in the battle arecommemorated at the Institute in aceremonial roll call It takes place beforethe graves of six of the cadets marked bythe statue Virginia Mourning Her Deadcreated by sculptor Moses Ezekielhimself a New Market veteran

The New Market legacy is imparted ona daily basis to VMI cadets in myriad

other ways The Institute flag isessentially the same banner carried intocombat in 1864 and bears a New Marketbattle streamer The rifles carried by thecadets on parade have fixed bayonets aprivilege granted to a unit that has seencombat Entering freshman at VMI(known as Rats) take their cadet oath atthe battlefield and symbolically chargeacross the Field of Lost Shoes It is therethat they receive their VMI hat insigniacarried to the battlefield by the FirstClass (Senior) officers who march the 80miles from Lexington to New Marketalong the same route followed in 1864

Other New Market talismans aboundelements of the cadet uniform(including a belt buckle derived fromthe VMI Civil War-era cartridge boxplate) Benjamin West Clinedinstrsquosmassive heroic painting of the cadetcharge located in Jackson MemorialHall the recitation of New Market factscontained in the ldquoRat Biblerdquo which first-year cadets are required to memorize aspart of their formidable orientationThese and other symbols are a constantreminder to todayrsquos cadets of theexample set by their predecessors

The power of that example is evident ina testimonial from Captain FranklinTown a Union veteran of the Battle ofNew Market Years after the battle Townwrote a letter to a VMI alumnus thatdescribed the cadetrsquos charge in termsthat touched on the timeless qualities oftheir accomplishment

As a military spectacle it was mostbeautiful and as a deed of war it wasmost grand When such young men fallin a cause in which they believe

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AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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EventsEventsCalendaCalendarr ofMay 2011May 2011May

VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

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Lunch amp Dinner Buffets Special Weekend Buf-fet Full menu available Breakfast always avail-able Off premise catering available DessertBar Homemade wholesomeness Gift ShopCollectors Baskets Fresh Baked Pies CandyCarry-out deli No alcohol Banquets amp partiesThurmont location 301271-4373 or Waynes - boro PA location 717765-6772 See ad onpage 2

ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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ofPointsPennsylvaniaPennsylvania

InterestInterest

Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

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crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

pickle eating contest and more Free 717432-2211SPRING NATIVE PLANT FEST hellip 9 am-2 pmThe York County Annex 112 Pleasant Acres RdYork PA Shop a variety of local vendors for ex-cellent native plants tour the MAEscapesdemonstration gardens visit displays aboutbirds bees 4H amp more Check out the free lec-tures and more wwwMAEscapesorg 717840-7408

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

Interest

MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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OldGlory5862 Urbana Pike (Rt 355 South)

Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

wwwoldgloryantiquescom

AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

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Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

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Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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VIRGINIA

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

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Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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D n

AND FIFTY YEARS PASTof the American Civil War

whether it is intrinsically right orwrong one may realize the sadness ofcutting off a life so full of promise yetallmdashthose who approved and thosewho opposed the cause they died formdashwill accord them the tribute of sincererespect and admiration I donrsquot believethe history of war contains the record ofa deed more chivalrous more daring ormore honorable than the charge ofthese boys to a victory which veteransmight well boast

For VMI the New Market legacy ismore than the record of a particularCivil War battle Rather it is a lesson induty bravery and commitment Likethe young men of 1864 who were calledupon to make the supreme sacrificesuccessive generations of VMI cadetshave faced their own ldquoNew Marketsrdquowhether on battlefields around theworld or in other walks of life It is aproud heritage that continues toinspire

14 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

2011 May

S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31

EventsEventsCalendaCalendarr ofMay 2011May 2011May

VIRGINIA

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

16 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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bersburg PA The comedy tour is back with pre-mium entertainment for all occasions with thehottest comedians from Comedy Central LastComedy Standing Bad Boys of Comedy andmore Purchase tickets in advance and call aboutour VIP specials that include drinks buffet and areserved table Doors open 7 pm Tickets $12ad-vance amp $15door wwwmakemelaughchadcom240367-5052 or 717261-1626 See ad on page 5BLUES BREWS AND BARBECUE hellip 2-8 pmCapitol Theatre Center 159 S Main St Cham-bersburg PA BBQ amp beer tasting Music byGrand Point Station Boro Boogie Pickers JerryRigged amp Dr McGuillycuddyrsquos Back East Medi-cine Show featuring the Blue Kahunas $10per-son $5designated driver wwwthecapitalthe-atreorg 717263-0202 See ad on page 10Sat Sun May 7 amp 8LION SIZE ANNUAL YARD SALE hellip 8 am-4 pmSat 8 am-1 pm Sun Taylorsville-Winfield LionsClub Park Old Liberty Rd Winfield MD Free410875-4072RHODODENDRON SOCIETY SHOW amp SALEhellip 9 am-4 pm Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun AgriculturalCenter 700 Agriculture Center Dr WestminsterMD Judged show and sale featuring rhododen-drons and azaleas wwwmdrhododendronorg410489-425656TH ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVALhellip 9 am-5 pm South Mountain Fairgrounds 615Narrows Rd Biglerville PA Fun family AdamsCounty event with live entertainment pettingzoo arts amp crafts clogging dancers wine cheeseand much more wwwappleblossomfestivalinfo717677-7444MOTHERrsquoS DAY STUDIO SHOW amp SALE hellip 10am-5 pm Shiloh Pottery 1027 Brodbeck RdHampstead MD Handmade stoneware potterycrafts demonstrations amp food Farm animals ampstudio tour wwwshilohpotterycom 410239-8888CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY RE-ENACT-MENT hellip 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Sun Car-roll County Farm Museum 500 South Center StWestminster MD Regiments from both theNorth and South will be camping on the groundsengaging in skirmishes and demonstrating for-gotten lifestyles Camp families cook over camp-fires and go about their daily lives as they wouldhave in Civil War times Living history demon-strations and a Living Classroom in the LogSchoolhouse wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg 410386-3880Sunday May 8NATURALIST STROLL hellip 11 am-1 pm SkyMeadow State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Enjoy a casual walk through the parkwith Volunteer Naturalist Mary Alexander andSteve Malone Bring water amp wear comfortableshoes Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov540592-3556MAKING TRACKS hellip 12-130 pm Sky MeadowState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA

Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

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Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

HOFBRAUHAUS RESTAURANTAbbottstown (H-2) German-American cuisineOpen Mon 11-9 Tue-Thur 11-230 amp 5-9 Friamp Sat 11-930 Sun noon-730 SauerbratenWiener Schnitzel Rouladen Kassler RippchenSteaks amp Seafood Party amp Banquet facilitiesCredit cards accepted 717259-9641 See ad onthis page

MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

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Lunch amp Dinner Buffets Special Weekend Buf-fet Full menu available Breakfast always avail-able Off premise catering available DessertBar Homemade wholesomeness Gift ShopCollectors Baskets Fresh Baked Pies CandyCarry-out deli No alcohol Banquets amp partiesThurmont location 301271-4373 or Waynes - boro PA location 717765-6772 See ad onpage 2

ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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InterestInterest

Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

pickle eating contest and more Free 717432-2211SPRING NATIVE PLANT FEST hellip 9 am-2 pmThe York County Annex 112 Pleasant Acres RdYork PA Shop a variety of local vendors for ex-cellent native plants tour the MAEscapesdemonstration gardens visit displays aboutbirds bees 4H amp more Check out the free lec-tures and more wwwMAEscapesorg 717840-7408

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

Boonsboro MD See our full range of retirementopportunities independent living single familyhomes and apartments assisted-living studio ac-commodations and a highly acclaimed skillednursing center wwwfkhvorg 301671-5015 Seead on page 33HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Fabio Carella Linda Coe will be per-forming Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888

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Stop By Mon-Fri 10-6Sat 10-5 bull Sun 1-5

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Greenhousesbull Many Varieties of Proven Winnerstradebull Bedding Plants bull Hanging Baskets bull Wall Pouchesbull Planters and So Much Morebull Extended Greenhouse HoursBeginning May 1 M-F 9-7 Sat 9-4

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Motherrsquos Day SpecialSelected Hanging BasketsBuy One Get Second Half Off

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Live entertainment food arts amp crafts Inflatable playland and much more

May 21st 10 am to 4 pm

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First Friday Concert SeriesMay through OctoberMay 6 Cazhmiere in

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

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3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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7Paper prescriptions may become extinct soon Newcomputerized systems for prescribing drugs may

reduce the number of drug-related mistakes Studiesindicate that paper prescriptions are associated withhigh error rates Electronic prescribing is safer becauseit eliminates problems with handwriting legibility andwhen combined with decision-support tools automati-cally alerts prescribers to possible interactions aller-gies and other potential problems Technicalities stillneed to be worked out but forecasters predict that by2008 all health care providers should have plans inplace to write prescriptions electronically

8Develop a rapport with your pharmacist He or shecan prove a wealth of knowledge on medications

and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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There is a great need for local companies that providequality skilled nursing services to patients in the comfortof their homes in the Western Maryland region To fill thisvoid OPTIMAL HEALTH CARE (OHC) INC was founded in2009 as a Residential service agency based in Hagers -town Washington County OHC INC is Nurse owned andoperated with extensive experience in providing and coor-dinating services for the elderly and for individuals withIntellectual andor Developmental Disabilities (IDDD)OHC INC currently provides skilled nursing and HomeAide services to private-pay clients as well as clientswithin the Living at Home and Older Adult Medicaidwaiver programs OHC INC is also a licensed provider forfingerprinting and background check services to employ-ees and the public OHC INC operates an Academy divi-sion that provides educational services to employees andthe public The training services include medicationtechnician (CMT) Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)and first Aid (see calendar of events and website wwwoptimalhealthcareinccom)

Our mission at OHC INC is to provide comprehensivehigh quality health care services with compassion toacutely and chronically ill clients the elderly and indi -viduals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities(IDDD) regardless of race age creed or gender Ourmission is strengthened through the work of a dedicatedprofessional staff committed to excellence and distin-guished by outstanding courteous service Our vision atOHC INC is to expand our scope of comprehensive quality health care services to Maryland residents throughthe prudent management of human financial and technical resources

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

Interest

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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OldGlory5862 Urbana Pike (Rt 355 South)

Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

wwwoldgloryantiquescom

AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

Open Daily 10-6 late Thurs til 8pm

Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

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Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

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BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

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With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

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Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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March (all month)CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT hellip 8 am - 5 pm weekdaysChambersburg Heritage Center 100 LincolnWay East (on the Square) free exhibit focusingon Chambersburgrsquos Civil War history particu-larly the Burning of Chambersburg donationsaccepted 717264-7101YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip dawn to duskShell Station 74 W Main St Westminster MDWalk the streets of Westminster 410871-0534YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmMeet at McDonaldrsquos 1706 Ridgeside Dr MtAiry MD Walk on the sidewalks and roadsidesof Mt Airy 301829-3685YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK hellip 9 am-5 pmThe Inn at Norwood 7514 Norwood AveSykesville MD Walk on sidewalks roadsides amptown linear trail 410871-9464hellip every Fri SatLIVE MUSIC ON OUTDOOR DECK hellip 5 pm-9pm Ambrae House 98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV Music is free - mentionthis ad and get 10 off all regularly priced foodsand drinks wwwambraehousecom 304258-2333 See ad on page 44LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun CantinaWest 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MD Join usfor some dancing drinks amp live music wwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-1am Barefoot BerniersquosBar amp Grille 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown MDJoin us for some dancing drinks amp live musicwwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422 every SaturdayHAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET 5 am-12 noon 25 W Church St Hagerstown MDHome cooked breakfast or lunch farm producemeats poultry eggs flowers local handmadecrafts and much more wwwhagerstownmar-ketorg 301739-8577 x183 BIRD WALKS AT RENFREW PARK hellip 730-10am Renfrew Inst for Cultural amp Environ Stud-ies1010 E Main Street Waynesboro PA Natu-ralist Jack Olzewski leads bird walks along thehiking trails at Renfrew Park Walks begin atRenfrewrsquos lower parking lot off Welty RoadWear comfortable walking shoes and may bringidentification books and binoculars Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

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Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publicationMail event info to The Valley Revue 223 N Prospect St Suite 203 Hagerstown MD 21740

The complete calendar of events can be found on the Internet at our website wwwvalleyrevuecom Just click on the red ldquoCALENDARrdquo box to find all the listings by month days of week or dates just as itrsquos printed here

Sat Sun April 30 amp May 1BIRDING WITH THE EXPERTS hellip 7 am Sat 9am Sun Meet at Eagle Plaza parking lot SatMeet at CampO Canal parking lot Sun Both meet-ing locations near Berkeley Springs WV Take afield trip to Sleepy Creek area in Berkeley andMorgan Corsquos on Sat (not suitable for children)Enjoy walk along CampO Canal home to manybirds and other wildlife Directions contactSandy at monsansagalkinmyactvnet or call240291-646556TH ANNUAL SHENANDOAH-POTOMACGARDEN COUNCIL HOUSE amp GARDENTOUR hellip 10 am-5 pm Berkeley amp JeffersonCounty WV Annual tour of the areas most beau-tiful homes and gardens Admissionwwwshenandoah-potomacgardencouncilorg800624-0577 or 800498-2386MAYBERRY MILL CRAFT SHOW hellip 10 am-5pm Mayberry Mill 3001 E Mayberry Rd West-minster MD Demonstrations crafts art andgifts displayed in a pre-Civil War grain millHanging baskets bedding and more also avail410848-62136TH ANNUAL MUSEUM RAMBLE ndash 1-5 pmWashington Co MD Self-guided tour of variousWash Co museums Special event at each loca-tion Pick up your tour Passport at the ValleyMall in Hagerstown on April 16 amp 17 or the Wel-come Visitors Center in the Public Square down-town 301791-3246 or 301733-3638Sunday May 1ART IN THE PARK hellip 10 am-4 pm BerkeleySprings State Park 2 S Washington St Berke-ley Springs WV Artist set up in Berkeley SpringsState Park 304258-6419PRY HOUSE FIELD HOSPITAL MUSEUMSEASON OPENER hellip 11 am-5 pm AntietamNational Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown Pike

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

HOFBRAUHAUS RESTAURANTAbbottstown (H-2) German-American cuisineOpen Mon 11-9 Tue-Thur 11-230 amp 5-9 Friamp Sat 11-930 Sun noon-730 SauerbratenWiener Schnitzel Rouladen Kassler RippchenSteaks amp Seafood Party amp Banquet facilitiesCredit cards accepted 717259-9641 See ad onthis page

MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

MOUNTAIN GATE FAMILYRESTAURANT Thurmont MD (G-3) ampWaynesboro PA (F-3) Family restaurant withhome-cooked daily specials Daily Breakfast

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Homestyle countrycooking and baking

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Lunch amp Dinner Buffets Special Weekend Buf-fet Full menu available Breakfast always avail-able Off premise catering available DessertBar Homemade wholesomeness Gift ShopCollectors Baskets Fresh Baked Pies CandyCarry-out deli No alcohol Banquets amp partiesThurmont location 301271-4373 or Waynes - boro PA location 717765-6772 See ad onpage 2

ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Donrsquot Forget

Motherrsquos Day

May 8th

Donrsquot Forget

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May 8th

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Live entertainment food arts amp crafts Inflatable playland and much more

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3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

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5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

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can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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8Develop a rapport with your pharmacist He or shecan prove a wealth of knowledge on medications

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them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

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Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

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Bunker Hill

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd Winchester Maps attractions eventsrestaurant lodging and shopping information Open daily 9-5Closed major holidays 540542-1326 Toll-free 877871-1326wwwVisitWinchesterVAcomWinchester amp Frederick Countyis home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festivalheld each spring amp the Apple Harvest Festival held the third week-end in SeptemberState Arboretum of Virginia9 mi E of Winchester on US 50 Educational workshops recreationdriving tours of the Arboretum amp Blandy Experimental Farm Opendawn to dusk year-round Free 540837-1758Abrams Delight1340 Pleasant Valley Rd off Rt 50 E Winchester Built in 1754 byan early settler Isaac Hollingsworth Restored amp refinished in EarlyAmerican period Open April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Admis-sion 540-662-6519Long BranchE of Winchester on US 50 on Va Rt 624 Federal Georgian man -

sion museum (c 1811) filled with periodfurniture silver china amp Oriental carpetsA Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hep-plewhite chairs identical to another dozenused in the White House Open Sat amp

Sun 12-4 April-Oct Admission 540837-1856 Sheridanrsquos HeadquartersCorner of Piccadilly amp Braddock Sts Winchester Gen Sheridanbegan his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here thenrallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the fieldStonewall Jacksonrsquos HeadquartersN Braddock StWinchester VA During the winterof 1861-62 General Jackson amp his staff occupiedthis house mdash now a museum April-Oct - 10-4daily Nov-March - Fri amp Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 Ad-mission 540667-3242Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum54 S Loudoun St Old Town Mall Winchester Hands-on inter activediscovery museum for families Climbing-wall simple machinesnatural history center fully equipped emergency room clinic dinosaur prep lab new Paleontology exhibit Open 9-5 Tues-Sat 1-5 Sun Admission $6 540722-2020Old Court House Civil War MuseumBuilt in 1840 the courthouse served as a prisonand hospital to both Northern and Southerntroops Today it stands as a ldquoWitness to Warrdquohellipahistoric building with soldiersrsquo graffiti and an ex-tensive relic collection Winchesterrsquos downtownwalking mall Open Fri amp Sat 1000 AM - 500 PM Sun 100-500 Tours also available by special appt (540) 542-1145wwwcivilwarmuseumorg

Skyline CavernsLargest and only developed cavern in Warren Co VA ampone of only a few places on earth where delicate ampunique formations known as Anthodites are on display800296-4545

Waterford7 mi NW of Leesburg on Rt 698 Restored Quaker village datingback to 1733 The famed 3-day annual Home Tour and Crafts exhibitsand displays of the treasured works of local artisans is held the firstfull weekend in October The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum95 Chester St Front Royal Memorial to the men and women whoserved the cause of Statesrsquo Rights 1861-65 Relics and records ofthe War Between the States Daily April 15-Oct 31 9-4 $2 Admis-sion children under 12 free 540636-6982 or 635-2219

Loudoun MuseumInformation Center16 W Loudoun St Leesburg 130-year-old building next to a re-stored log cabin (c 1767) 200 years of local history and slide pre-sentation Starting point of the walking tour of historic LeesburgDaily 10-5 Sun 1-5 $1 Admission 703777-7427Ballrsquos Bluff National CemeteryTwo mi N of Leesburg off Rt 15 bypass on Rt 837 Site of the onlymajor battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co Open daylight til darkMorven ParkTwo miles north of Leesburg on Rt 698 Historic 1200-acre estate ofthe late Virginia Governor amp Mrs West more land Davis Americarsquosfore most antique carriage collection Governorrsquos Mansion boxwoodgardens and the international Equestrian Institute Open April-OctTues-Fri 12-430 Sat 10-5 amp Sun 1-5 closed Mon (except hol-idays) Limited hours in Nov amp Dec Admission 301777-2414OatlandsSix mi S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co Once the center of athriving acre plantation Boxwood magnolias amp a gazebo tea-housegrace the formal gardens Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter April-Dec Mon-Sat 10-430 Sun 1-430 Admission 703777-3174St Thomas Chapel TrustMiddletown Original Chapel built 1834 patterned after York Cathe-dral in England as an interdenominational place of worshipShenandoah CavernsJust two minutes off I-81 Exit 269 4 miles north of New Market VAA natural phenomena of limestone formations discovered in 1884and opened to the public in 1922 Open year round guided toursevery 20 min 540477-3115MiddletownHome of the Wayside Theatre VArsquos 2nd oldest professional theatreco producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from May-Dec Also home of Wayside Inn hotelrestaurant since 1797800951-1776 Belle GroveIn the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi S ofMiddletown off US 11 Built in 1794 byRevolutionary War Office served as Sheri-danrsquos northern head quarters during the Civil War Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov 1015 to 315 daily Sunday 115 to 415 Ad-mission Group rates New Market BattlefieldCommemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6000 Federalsfought 4500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah ValleyAdmission ticket includes Bat tlefield Hall of Valor Museum andBush ong Farm 540740-3101 Open daily 9-5BerryvilleCounty seat of Clarke County formerly named ldquoBattle Townrdquo is richin historical lore ldquoAudleyrdquo the colonial estate home of Nellie ParkeCustis ward of George Washington who was married to his nephewlived hereClarke County Historical Society MuseumIn the Old Court House (c 1839) S Church St Berryville OpenWed amp Sat 2-430 Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfaxrsquos clock ampstrongbox amp copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869available on microfilm Strasburg MuseumThe Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th19th and early 20th century articles of local lifeThe collection includes blacksmith and carpen-terrsquos tools three furnished Victorian rooms acountry store the Civil War farming photographs reading materialsand much more Open 7 days a week from 10-4 from May-Oct Ad-mission 540465-5570Veramar Vineyard905 Quarry Road Berryville VA Situated on a private 100-acre es-tate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County A small family-runwinery dedicated to producing naturally dry full-bodied wines OpenThurs - Mon 10-5 For more information call Veramar Vineyard540955-5510 or go online at wwwveramarcomFrontier Culture MuseumVisit Europe and Americarsquos past at four dif ferent historic farms movedfrom their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site inStaunton VA See the rare amp minor breed animals walk through theauthentic gardens help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmithat work Open daily 9-5 Winter hours Dec 1 - Mid-March 10-4 Ad-mission 540332-7850

VirginiaVirginiaPointsPoints of InterestInterest

Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

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Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Information about localhiking biking fishing amp

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

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Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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Keedysville MD wwwcivilwarmedorg 301416-2395BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV PURSE-ON TO PERSON AUCTION ndash 1130 am HagerHall Clarion Hotel 901 Dual Highway Hager-stown MD Lunch and auction begin at 1pmAuction will feature 25 live auction purses 175silent Also raffles grab bags and door prizesBenefit of the Breast Cancer Awareness of Cum-berland Valley Adv ticket sales onlywwwbcacvorg 301-791-5843A TASTE OF YESTERDAY hellip 130-330 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Open-hearth cooking demos Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 2-4 pmMansion House Art Gallery 501 Highland WayHagerstown MD Come enjoy this opening recep-tion and meet the artist In addition see the ret-rospective show of the artists ldquoplein airrdquo experi-ence from the northeast coast to the northwestcoast 717762-0656BALTIMORE MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA hellip730 pm Westminster (MD) High School1225 Washington St Community Concert Associ-ation in conjunction with the ChambersburgArea Community Concert Assoc present Balti-more Mandolin Orchestra featuring a wide vari-ety of mandolin-style instruments wwwcarroll-concertsorg 410374-1108LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT hellip GreenGrove Gardens Event Center 1032 BuchananTrail East Greencastle PA Live music with theRolling Stones Tribute Band Tickets visitwwwgreengrovegardenscom 717597-0800 or301418-2727 Monday May 2COIN AUCTION hellip 530 pm Gateway GalleryAuction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Chambersburg PAOver 300 lots of US coins amp currency Full catalogat wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Tuesday May 3ACADEMY OF ST CECILIA YOUTH ORCHES-TRA hellip 7 pm Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 WPatrick St Frederick MD Youth orchestra is anon-profit organization offering three perform-ing orchestras a flute choir a concert band apercussion ensemble and a beginning brass andwoodwind program for aspiring young musiciansFree wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828PROGRESSIVE DINNER hellip Flanneryrsquos Tavernon the Square and Julietrsquos Restaurant Mercers-burg PA Menu Crab Cakes Prime Rib andVegan wwwFendrickLibrarycom Wed May 4 thru 720TH ANNUAL FABRIC FAIR hellip9 am-5 pm WedThurs Fri 9 am-3 pm Sat Salvation ArmyWomenrsquos Auxiliary located behind FampM TrustCo and McDonalds North Pointe Business Cen-ter Philadelphia Ave Chambersburg PA Fabricand Craft Items Call Doris 717369-2229 or Peg717263-3542

Thursday May 5MAYMART ndash 8 am-2 pm Hagerstownrsquos (MD)Public Square Flower craft and food vendorssell their wares at this kick-off to Spring and thegrowing season Rain date May 12 301-739-8577 ext 190 See ad on page 9THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider The Soup Bandwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SPRING GARDENING 101 SERIES hellip 7-9 pmCooperative Extension Office 181 Franklin FarmLane Rm 1 Chambersburg PA ldquoCompostingrdquoclass will present information on the variousmethods for producing compost You will learnhow to create your own ldquoGarden Goldrdquo fromkitchen scraps amp yard waste Fee$10 wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS-THE ULTIMATE SOCIALCONNECTION hellip 7 pm Renfrew Institute forCultural and Environmental Studies (VisitorsCenter) 1010 East Main St Waynesboro PA Ge-nealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for missing links in your family tree Freewwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373

Friday May 6MOUNTAIN STATE CRUISERS FRIDAYEVENING CRUISE-INhellip 4-9 pm wwwberke-leyspringsspcom 304258-3331A TASTE OF THE ARTS hellip 5-8 pm DowntownChambersburg PA Stroll the streets of down-town Chambersburg enjoying music artistskidrsquos entertainment food and much morewwwchambersburgbiz 717261-0072ARTIST RECEPTION hellip 5-7 pm 17 On TheSquare 17 Lincoln Sq (Wine Shop) GettysburgPA Come and have a reception with artist Pauland Catherine Kirby See the abstract paintingswww17onthesquarecom 717339-0017BENEFIT FOR JAPAN hellip 530-10 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHelp raise money for the Red Cross and the vic-tims of the Japanese earthquake amp tsunamiFood special discounts amp music Cover chargedrequired wwwhauserestatecom 717334-48881st FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES hellip 7-9 pmDowntown Charles Town N Charles Town St be-tween Washington amp Liberty Charles Town WVSee Cazhmiere performing the kick-off concertRuns every 1st Friday from May thru Oct Bringlawn chairs amp blankets Rain location is the Ran-son Civic Center 304724-3862

Fri Sat May 6 amp 7PLANT FAIR hellip 9 am-6 pm Fri 9 am-4 pm SatMorgan County Master Gardeners Fairfax Streetamp Rt 522 Berkeley Springs WV Local vendorshave herbs flowers vegetable plants house-plants and more Children can pot up free flowerto give to Mom Try the self guided walking tourto visit several of the loveliest gardens in thearea wwwberkeleyspringscom 800447-8797

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

HOFBRAUHAUS RESTAURANTAbbottstown (H-2) German-American cuisineOpen Mon 11-9 Tue-Thur 11-230 amp 5-9 Friamp Sat 11-930 Sun noon-730 SauerbratenWiener Schnitzel Rouladen Kassler RippchenSteaks amp Seafood Party amp Banquet facilitiesCredit cards accepted 717259-9641 See ad onthis page

MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

MOUNTAIN GATE FAMILYRESTAURANT Thurmont MD (G-3) ampWaynesboro PA (F-3) Family restaurant withhome-cooked daily specials Daily Breakfast

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4763 Baltimore PikeLittlestown PACall 717-359-5328Closed Sunday amp Monday

Homestyle countrycooking and baking

in a charmingcolonial setting

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ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

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Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

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North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

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Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

HOFBRAUHAUS RESTAURANTAbbottstown (H-2) German-American cuisineOpen Mon 11-9 Tue-Thur 11-230 amp 5-9 Friamp Sat 11-930 Sun noon-730 SauerbratenWiener Schnitzel Rouladen Kassler RippchenSteaks amp Seafood Party amp Banquet facilitiesCredit cards accepted 717259-9641 See ad onthis page

MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

MOUNTAIN GATE FAMILYRESTAURANT Thurmont MD (G-3) ampWaynesboro PA (F-3) Family restaurant withhome-cooked daily specials Daily Breakfast

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4763 Baltimore PikeLittlestown PACall 717-359-5328Closed Sunday amp Monday

Homestyle countrycooking and baking

in a charmingcolonial setting

Lunch amp Dinner Buffets Special Weekend Buf-fet Full menu available Breakfast always avail-able Off premise catering available DessertBar Homemade wholesomeness Gift ShopCollectors Baskets Fresh Baked Pies CandyCarry-out deli No alcohol Banquets amp partiesThurmont location 301271-4373 or Waynes - boro PA location 717765-6772 See ad onpage 2

ON WHAT GROUNDS Chambers-burg PA (F-2) Offering a diverse selection ofcoffees and quaint atmosphere Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm See ad on page 26

Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

pickle eating contest and more Free 717432-2211SPRING NATIVE PLANT FEST hellip 9 am-2 pmThe York County Annex 112 Pleasant Acres RdYork PA Shop a variety of local vendors for ex-cellent native plants tour the MAEscapesdemonstration gardens visit displays aboutbirds bees 4H amp more Check out the free lec-tures and more wwwMAEscapesorg 717840-7408

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

Interest

MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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OldGlory5862 Urbana Pike (Rt 355 South)

Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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HILLCREST RESTAURANTLittles town (G-3) Family dining and homestylecooking Serving breakfast lunch amp dinner Tues-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri amp Sat 6am-8pm ClosedSun amp Mon 717359-5328 See ad on thispage

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MAIN STREET DELI ChambersburgPA (F-2) Nestled in the heart of downtownChambersburg the Main Street Deli offers aquaint and friendly atmosphere Open for break-fast and lunch the menu features unique sand-wiches and salads that are sure to leave you feel-ing satisfied Also a full service caterer OpenMonday through Saturday 800 am-300 pm717267-2501

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Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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ofPointsPennsylvaniaPennsylvania

InterestInterest

Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

pickle eating contest and more Free 717432-2211SPRING NATIVE PLANT FEST hellip 9 am-2 pmThe York County Annex 112 Pleasant Acres RdYork PA Shop a variety of local vendors for ex-cellent native plants tour the MAEscapesdemonstration gardens visit displays aboutbirds bees 4H amp more Check out the free lec-tures and more wwwMAEscapesorg 717840-7408

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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May 8th

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May 8th

Stop By Mon-Fri 10-6Sat 10-5 bull Sun 1-5

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Greenhousesbull Many Varieties of Proven Winnerstradebull Bedding Plants bull Hanging Baskets bull Wall Pouchesbull Planters and So Much Morebull Extended Greenhouse HoursBeginning May 1 M-F 9-7 Sat 9-4

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Motherrsquos Day SpecialSelected Hanging BasketsBuy One Get Second Half Off

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Live entertainment food arts amp crafts Inflatable playland and much more

May 21st 10 am to 4 pm

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First Friday Concert SeriesMay through OctoberMay 6 Cazhmiere in

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

when it comes to your medication

1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

are taking Every one of these items has the potential tointeract with new drugs your doctor may be thinking ofprescribing

2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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7Paper prescriptions may become extinct soon Newcomputerized systems for prescribing drugs may

reduce the number of drug-related mistakes Studiesindicate that paper prescriptions are associated withhigh error rates Electronic prescribing is safer becauseit eliminates problems with handwriting legibility andwhen combined with decision-support tools automati-cally alerts prescribers to possible interactions aller-gies and other potential problems Technicalities stillneed to be worked out but forecasters predict that by2008 all health care providers should have plans inplace to write prescriptions electronically

8Develop a rapport with your pharmacist He or shecan prove a wealth of knowledge on medications

and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Our mission at OHC INC is to provide comprehensivehigh quality health care services with compassion toacutely and chronically ill clients the elderly and indi -viduals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities(IDDD) regardless of race age creed or gender Ourmission is strengthened through the work of a dedicatedprofessional staff committed to excellence and distin-guished by outstanding courteous service Our vision atOHC INC is to expand our scope of comprehensive quality health care services to Maryland residents throughthe prudent management of human financial and technical resources

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Stay in touch withStay in touch with

For fuss free camping just relax amd have fun with good friendsMemories are made here

Reservations 1-800-562-7607Phone 301-223-7571 Fax 301-223-5061 E-mail hagkoahotmailcom

httpkoacomwheremd20145

I-81 Maryland Exit 2 US 11 southMaryland 63 north or I-70 Exit 24Maryland 63 south Scenic drivefollow signs on Kemps Mill Road

At Antietam Hagerstown KOA enjoy the sceneryof the Conococheaque Creek rent a canoe or

kayak and bring your fishing pole amp license Remember When Diner features 50s-style

atmosphere and cooking Dinners include homemade Maryland Crab cakes soups

hand-formed hamburgers and 50s ice cream favorites

Free Cable TV amp Wi-Fi

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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OldGlory5862 Urbana Pike (Rt 355 South)

Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

Open Daily 10-6 late Thurs til 8pm

Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

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North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Shawnee State ParkW of Bedford on US 30 Named after the Shawnee In-dians this 3800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake335 campsites fishing swimming boating hikinghunting snowmobiling and picnicking Open year-roundGravity HillLocated west of Rt 96 near New Paris PA Defy grav-ity at this remote spot in Bedford County Water runsuphill hellip cars roll uphill hellip it really works Difficult tofind unless you have detailed directions The BedfordCoVisitors Bureau will send a free map and brochurendash Call 1-800-765-3331Lake Gordon amp Koon LakeLocated E of US 200 S of Bedford in the Centervillearea A real mecca for fishermenEspy HouseBuilt in 1771 served as Washingtonrsquos Headquarters inthe fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion The onlyremaining building in existence on its original site oc-cupied by Gen Arthur St Clair President of the Conti-nental Congress amp first Governor of the Northwest Ter-ritoryAnderson House137 Pitt St Bedford Built in 1814 by Dr John Ander-son a portion was used for his office amp in 1815 con-verted one-half of the house into a bank whose origi-nal vault can still be viewed The Chamber ofCommerce now occupies part of the house 800765-3331 ext 220BreezewoodLocated at the 12 interchange of the Pa Turnpike I-70 and US 30 Nearby areas offer a wide variety ofrecreational areasFulton HouseOne hundred block of Lincoln Way E McCon nells -burg A former stagecoach inn c 1793 Restored in1976 today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton CoHistorical Societyopen for special events or by appointment 717485-3172Burnt Cabins Grist MillOne of the oldest mills in the County dating back to1750 and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel McConnellsburgThe County seat of Fulton County at the junction of theLincoln Highway Rt 30 and US Rt 522 Established in1786 and filled with historic structures from the late18th century 717485-4064Fort LoudounHistoric Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site ofthe first Colonial uprising against British military rule in1767Ramps BridgeAlso known as Failors Mill Bridge one mile west ofNewburg (off Rt 641) on Covered Bridge Road Built in1882 it is the only such structure remaining on its orig-inal site in Cumberland CoRed BridgeThe covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily useMercersburgHome of the famed Mercers-burg Academy a private schoolwhose campus is home to thelog cabin birthplace of JamesBuchanan the only nativePennsylvanian to become Pres-ident of the United States

Cowans Gap State ParkLocated 9 mi NE of McConnellsburg Over 1300 acresincludes a 42-acre lake for swimming fishing andboating 232 campsites 10 rental cabins and scoresof private cabins Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian ChurchOrganized in 1741 at Welsh Run SE of Mercers-burgon Rt 416 one of the oldest churches in the Cumber-land ValleyGreencastleEstablished in 1782 historical events include PresidentWashingtonrsquos visit during the Whiskey Rebellion andJohn Brownrsquos stay while working on plans for theHarpers Ferry RaidFiremenrsquos DisplayGreencastle The Rescue Hose Company displays thenationrsquos oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 andother early firefighting equipmentThe Johnston HomeGreencastle Built in the late 1700rsquos by Dr RobertJohnston Surgeon-General during the RevolutionGeorge Washington slept here during a visit at the timeof the Whiskey RebellionMason-Dixon Crown-Stone MarkerLocated S of Greencastle Charles Mason and Jere-miah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Mdand Pa in 1765 placing stone markers at one-mile in-tervals with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-StoneThis 105th milestone is one of the few remaining left Enoch Brown ParkJust N of Greencastle Massacre site of Enoch Brownpioneer schoolteacher and his ten pupils during theuprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764Martinrsquos Mill

Covered BridgeGreencastle One mi W ofGreencastle The originalbridge built in 1849 crossesthe Conococheague Creek Thebridge is 205 ft long and ap-prox 28 ft wideBrownrsquos Mill Graveyard

Near Greencastle Monument built to the memory ofRevolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men whofought for independence Corporal Rihl MonumentGreencastle Corporal William Rihl of the First NewYork Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on FreeSoil in the Civil War June 22 1863Brownrsquos Mill SchoolJust N of Greencastle Eof US 11 A complete fur-nished example of a coun-try schoolhouseWaynesboroDates back to 1749 Lo-cated nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as theywere used by the 7th-Day BaptistsToll Gate House

323 E Main St Waynesboro Builtbetween 1844 and 1853 Nowserves as the office for the FranklinCounty Chapter of the AmericanRed CrossATH amp L Museum

S Potomac St Waynesboro Contains approximately150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating backto 1880 FreeOller House138 W Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268 TourQueen Anne-style home donated by industrialist JFOller Family Houses the Waynesboro Historical Soci-ety and area genealogy library and information Call7177621747

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ofPointsPennsylvaniaPennsylvania

InterestInterest

Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

Eisenhower National Historic Site97 Taneytown Rd Gettysburg The only home everowned by General Dwight D Eisenhower and his wifeMamie Originally furnished home 1887 Pennsylvaniabank barn Tours offered daily Junior Secret Serviceprogram for children 7-12 Admission Open daily 9-4717338-9114 Cashtown Inn1325 Old Rt 30 Cashtown 1797 stagecoach stopConfederate headquarters for Battle of GettysburgSeen in the movie Gettysburg Open Tue-Sun offer-ing lodging and dining 717334-9722Cumberland County Historical Societyand Hamilton Library Association21 N Pitt St Carlisle Open Mon 7-9 pm Tues-Fri1-4 pm 5500 books and mono graphs relating to re-gional history as well as the oldest American-madeprinting press Schimmel amp Mountz woodcarvingsJim Thorpe photos and more Free CarlisleThe County Seat of Cumberland County Carlislenamed for Carlisle England was laid out in 1751 fol-lowing the same pattern of its namesake Home ofthree signers of the Declaration of Independence andCarlisle Barracks second oldest army post in theUnited States and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary WarfameThe Neas House113 W Chestnut St Hanover An elegant Federal-stylemansion circa 1783 One of the first all brick buildingsin the town it once was the home of Hanoverrsquos firstBurgess There are 7 rooms 2 halls and a kitchen Thehome is furnishings are circa 1815 the year the origi-nal owner and his wife died Admission also providesentrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion Tours avail-able Sat Noon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717637 6413 or 717 632 3207The Warehime-Myers Mansion305 Baltimore St Hanover A Neo-Classic structurecirca 1911 One of Hanoverrsquos twin mansions built bythe Hanover Shoe Co for the co-owners It has 17room 2 large halls a carriage house and an expansivelawn with a wide variety of trees identified by lsquocom-mon and botanicalrsquo names It remained in the familyuntil 1996 when J William Warehime purchased it Hedonated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007The furnishings are eclectic some from each of theformer owners Admission also provides entrance tothe Neas House Tours available Wed 10-315 amp SatNoon-315 Special tours are available ndash 717 637 6413or 717 632 3207The Little Red SchoolhouseOn the campus of Shippensburg University Built in1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in1969 Visit by special appt through the Univ AlumniOffice 717477-1218Strawberry Hill Nature Center3 mi W of Fairfield on Mt Hope Rd 609 acre non-profitpreserve with wildlife woodlands ponds and streamsto explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails Na-ture Center open 9-4 Mon - Fri Trails open dawn-duskdaily Free 717642-5840Conococheague Institute Museumand LibraryLocated in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort 1-12miles SW of Rts 995 amp 416 Home of the originalWelsh settlement 1730s ff Scotch-Irish amp Germansettlers Frontier forts of French amp Indian War era His-torygenealogy research library Welsh Barrens VisitorCenter Negley amp DavisChambers houses German 4-Square garden early settlers cemetery Tours avail-able Open Tues Wed Fri amp Sat 9-4 Sun 1-4Other times by appointment 717-328-3467 email pioneerhistoryinnernetnet website wwwconococheagueorg

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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WILLOW POND FARMWILLOW POND FARMCertified Organic PlantsHerbal Crafts JelliesHoney amp Dip Dressing MixesHome of the PennsylvaniaLavender FestivalJune 17 - 19 2011Tel (717)642-6387wwwwillowpondherbscom145 McGinley StTract RdFairfield Pennsylvania14 mile south of Rt 116Eight miles west of Gettysburg

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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bersburg PA The comedy tour is back with pre-mium entertainment for all occasions with thehottest comedians from Comedy Central LastComedy Standing Bad Boys of Comedy andmore Purchase tickets in advance and call aboutour VIP specials that include drinks buffet and areserved table Doors open 7 pm Tickets $12ad-vance amp $15door wwwmakemelaughchadcom240367-5052 or 717261-1626 See ad on page 5BLUES BREWS AND BARBECUE hellip 2-8 pmCapitol Theatre Center 159 S Main St Cham-bersburg PA BBQ amp beer tasting Music byGrand Point Station Boro Boogie Pickers JerryRigged amp Dr McGuillycuddyrsquos Back East Medi-cine Show featuring the Blue Kahunas $10per-son $5designated driver wwwthecapitalthe-atreorg 717263-0202 See ad on page 10Sat Sun May 7 amp 8LION SIZE ANNUAL YARD SALE hellip 8 am-4 pmSat 8 am-1 pm Sun Taylorsville-Winfield LionsClub Park Old Liberty Rd Winfield MD Free410875-4072RHODODENDRON SOCIETY SHOW amp SALEhellip 9 am-4 pm Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun AgriculturalCenter 700 Agriculture Center Dr WestminsterMD Judged show and sale featuring rhododen-drons and azaleas wwwmdrhododendronorg410489-425656TH ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVALhellip 9 am-5 pm South Mountain Fairgrounds 615Narrows Rd Biglerville PA Fun family AdamsCounty event with live entertainment pettingzoo arts amp crafts clogging dancers wine cheeseand much more wwwappleblossomfestivalinfo717677-7444MOTHERrsquoS DAY STUDIO SHOW amp SALE hellip 10am-5 pm Shiloh Pottery 1027 Brodbeck RdHampstead MD Handmade stoneware potterycrafts demonstrations amp food Farm animals ampstudio tour wwwshilohpotterycom 410239-8888CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY RE-ENACT-MENT hellip 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Sun Car-roll County Farm Museum 500 South Center StWestminster MD Regiments from both theNorth and South will be camping on the groundsengaging in skirmishes and demonstrating for-gotten lifestyles Camp families cook over camp-fires and go about their daily lives as they wouldhave in Civil War times Living history demon-strations and a Living Classroom in the LogSchoolhouse wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg 410386-3880Sunday May 8NATURALIST STROLL hellip 11 am-1 pm SkyMeadow State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Enjoy a casual walk through the parkwith Volunteer Naturalist Mary Alexander andSteve Malone Bring water amp wear comfortableshoes Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov540592-3556MAKING TRACKS hellip 12-130 pm Sky MeadowState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA

Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

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contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

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can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

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For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

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Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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Renfrew Museum and ParkRt 16 East of Waynesboro107-acre park along the Anti-etam Creek features a Penn-sylvania-German farmsteadan extensive collection of John Bell Pottery and fea-tures Nicodemus collection of American decorativearts Open late April-late Oct Open Tues-Sun 12-4pmAdmission 717762-4723Penn Statersquos Mont Alto CampusLocation of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the areaAbolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School hereprior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid Also the sitewhere over 500 iron workers once toiled at the MontAlto FurnacesChambersburgThe County Seat of Franklin Co Occupied by Southernforces three times during the Civil War The last timeended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing topay ransom of $100000 in gold

The ChambersburgHeritage CenterLocated on the square at 100 Lin-coln Way East ChambersburgOpen Monday - Friday 8am -5pm and Saturday 10am - 2pmAn interpretive center dedicatedto over 200 years of FranklinCounty History Topics include

Frontier Architecture Underground Railroad CivilWar Invasions and Raids and Transportation717264-7101Wilson CollegeChambersburg One of the nationrsquos oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women In 1982 the college es-tablished its Continuing Studies Division to serve bothmen and women The 300-acre Wilson campus isopen to the publicChambersburg Volunteer Firemenrsquos Museum441 Broad St in the former quarters of the Cum-berland Valley Hose Co 5 Displays of historicpumpers uniforms artifacts and photographsOpen May-Oct Fire Prevention Week Sat 1-9 pmSun 1-5 pm Free 717263-1049 (evenings)The Old Jailhouse175 E King St Chambersburg at N Second St (US11N) An 1818 jail complex restored and renovatedhouses the Kittochtinny Historical Societyrsquos Museumand Library Hours vary 717264-1667 Caledonia State ParkBetween Chambersburg and Gettysburg 1444 acresin Frank lin and Adams Co astride US 30 Golf swimpicnic camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem PolePlayhouse Summer Theatre Thaddeus Stevens black-smith shop c 1830 now operates as a museumHistoric Round BarnFranklin township betweenCashtown and Arendts ville ashort distance N of US 30 Wof Gettys burg Built in 1914 byNoah Sheely Adams Countyrsquosfirst commercial orchardist BiglervilleN of Gettysburg on Rt 34 Known for its old generalstore of yesterday and days gone byGettysburg

Site of the Battle of Gettysburg TheCounty Seat of Adams County Site ofLutheran Theological Seminary found-ed in 1826 and Gettysburg College es-tablished in 1832 Site of the Battle ofGettysburg fought in July 1863 and theCivil War battlefield where PresidentLincoln de livered his famous Gettys-burg Address Nov 19 1863

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crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

pickle eating contest and more Free 717432-2211SPRING NATIVE PLANT FEST hellip 9 am-2 pmThe York County Annex 112 Pleasant Acres RdYork PA Shop a variety of local vendors for ex-cellent native plants tour the MAEscapesdemonstration gardens visit displays aboutbirds bees 4H amp more Check out the free lec-tures and more wwwMAEscapesorg 717840-7408

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

Interest

MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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OldGlory5862 Urbana Pike (Rt 355 South)

Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

wwwoldgloryantiquescom

AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

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Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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Bunker Hill

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Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

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Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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Fri Sat Sun May 6 7 amp 8TINY THUMBELINA hellip 7 pm Fri 3 amp 7 pm Sat3 pm Sun The Carroll Arts Center 91 W MainSt Westminster MD More than 50 young ac-tors singers and dancers under the direction ofJulie Herber of the MD Ensemble Theatre andTabetha White the Arts Councilrsquos ChildrenrsquosTheatre Coordinator wwwCarrollCount-yArtsCouncilorg 410848-7272 Saturday May 7CITY MARKET CELEBRATES MOTHERS hellip 5am Hagerstown City Farmers Market 25 WestChurch St Hagerstown MD Special gift for thefirst 100 mothers to visit this morning Basketgiveaway for moms until 11 am wwwhager-stownmdorg CEDARHURST UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALISTSFLEA MARKET amp FLOWER MART hellip 7 am-2pm 2912 Club House Rd Finksburg MD Veg-etable plants herbs flowering annuals hangingbaskets books jewelry gently-used items bakedgoods and food wwwcedarhurstuuorg 410861-8820SOUTH CARROLL SPRING FLING hellip 8 am-3pm Sykesville-Freedom Fire Company 6680Sykesville Rd Sykesville MD Flea market

crafts entertainment and food Rain or shinewwwfreedomdistrictlions com 410549-5466CAROLL COUNTY FARMERS MARKETMOTHERrsquoS DAY SHOW hellip 8 am-2 pm Agricul-tural Center 700 Agriculture Center Dr West-minster MD Free plant to the first 200 momsPlants handmade crafts baked goods gourmetfoods eggs amp more wwwcarrollcountyfarmers-marketcom 410 848-7748ldquoSO YOU WANT TO BE A GEOLOGISTrdquo-FIELD TRIP hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew Institutefor Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Pre-reg required$50adults $15child (age 7 amp up) $5memberdiscount per seat wwwrenfrewinstitutecom717762-0373GENEALOGY WORKSHOP TRACING YOURFAMILY ROOTS hellip 830 am-6 pm Renfrew ParkVisitors Center 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PAGenealogist Dorothy Reed invites you to join thesearch for those missing links in your family treeFree wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373SPRING GARDEING 101 SERIES hellip 9-11 amMaster Gardener Clubhouse (Horticulture Cen-ter Gardens) 181 Franklin Farm Lane Cham-bersburg PA ldquoContainer Gardeningrdquo class Fee$25 (includes material amp container) wwwcoun-cilfortheartscom 717264-6883STRAWBERRY FEST hellip 9 am-3 pm Homewoodat Williamsport 16505 Virginia AveWilliamsport MD Family event offers somethingfor everyone From arts and crafts vendors chil-

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Open for theSeason April 2Open for theSeason April 1

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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bersburg PA The comedy tour is back with pre-mium entertainment for all occasions with thehottest comedians from Comedy Central LastComedy Standing Bad Boys of Comedy andmore Purchase tickets in advance and call aboutour VIP specials that include drinks buffet and areserved table Doors open 7 pm Tickets $12ad-vance amp $15door wwwmakemelaughchadcom240367-5052 or 717261-1626 See ad on page 5BLUES BREWS AND BARBECUE hellip 2-8 pmCapitol Theatre Center 159 S Main St Cham-bersburg PA BBQ amp beer tasting Music byGrand Point Station Boro Boogie Pickers JerryRigged amp Dr McGuillycuddyrsquos Back East Medi-cine Show featuring the Blue Kahunas $10per-son $5designated driver wwwthecapitalthe-atreorg 717263-0202 See ad on page 10Sat Sun May 7 amp 8LION SIZE ANNUAL YARD SALE hellip 8 am-4 pmSat 8 am-1 pm Sun Taylorsville-Winfield LionsClub Park Old Liberty Rd Winfield MD Free410875-4072RHODODENDRON SOCIETY SHOW amp SALEhellip 9 am-4 pm Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun AgriculturalCenter 700 Agriculture Center Dr WestminsterMD Judged show and sale featuring rhododen-drons and azaleas wwwmdrhododendronorg410489-425656TH ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVALhellip 9 am-5 pm South Mountain Fairgrounds 615Narrows Rd Biglerville PA Fun family AdamsCounty event with live entertainment pettingzoo arts amp crafts clogging dancers wine cheeseand much more wwwappleblossomfestivalinfo717677-7444MOTHERrsquoS DAY STUDIO SHOW amp SALE hellip 10am-5 pm Shiloh Pottery 1027 Brodbeck RdHampstead MD Handmade stoneware potterycrafts demonstrations amp food Farm animals ampstudio tour wwwshilohpotterycom 410239-8888CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY RE-ENACT-MENT hellip 10 am-5 pm Sat 10 am-4 pm Sun Car-roll County Farm Museum 500 South Center StWestminster MD Regiments from both theNorth and South will be camping on the groundsengaging in skirmishes and demonstrating for-gotten lifestyles Camp families cook over camp-fires and go about their daily lives as they wouldhave in Civil War times Living history demon-strations and a Living Classroom in the LogSchoolhouse wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg 410386-3880Sunday May 8NATURALIST STROLL hellip 11 am-1 pm SkyMeadow State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Enjoy a casual walk through the parkwith Volunteer Naturalist Mary Alexander andSteve Malone Bring water amp wear comfortableshoes Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov540592-3556MAKING TRACKS hellip 12-130 pm Sky MeadowState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA

Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

pickle eating contest and more Free 717432-2211SPRING NATIVE PLANT FEST hellip 9 am-2 pmThe York County Annex 112 Pleasant Acres RdYork PA Shop a variety of local vendors for ex-cellent native plants tour the MAEscapesdemonstration gardens visit displays aboutbirds bees 4H amp more Check out the free lec-tures and more wwwMAEscapesorg 717840-7408

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

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plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

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For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

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Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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drenrsquos games food and of course strawberrieswwwhomewoodcom 301582-1750 See ad onpage 5CCS EXTRAVAGANZA CAR SHOW hellip 9 am-4pm Church of the Open Door 550 BaltimoreBlvd Westminster MD Car show amp yard sale tosupport the Carroll Christian schools Over 70awards Fee $20 wwwcornerstonecorvettesorg410876-3838GUIDED BIKE TOUR ndash 9 am Meet at CampO BikeShop in Hancock MD Learn about the role theWestern Maryland Railway played in the regionthe history along the trail flora and fauna andhow the Rail Trail came to be 301-842-2155TOY amp MODEL TRAIN AUCTION hellip 10 amGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Mechanical Banks HubleyMatchbox Pedal Cars Marx Lionel amp AmericanFlyer Trains amp accessories Full catalog listing ampphotos at wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512GREEN FEST ndash 10 am-5 pm Shafer ParkBoonsboro MD Conservation promotion Manyvendors and exhibits with eco-friendly productswwwboonsborogreenfestcom 301-432-5141 22ND ANNUAL WESTMINSTER FLOWER ampJASS FESTIVAL hellip 10 am-4 pm Historic MainSt Westminster MD Over 100 vendors includinglocal nurseries Entertainment amp food No petsplease wwwwestminstermdgov 410848-4883HERITAGE DAY hellip 10 am-4 pm Belle BoydHouse (126 E Race St) Gen Adam StephenHouse (309 E John St) and Boydville (601 SQueen St) Martinsburg WV House tours re-freshments performers traditional music craftdemonstrations 5k heritage hike and more Freeadmission and transportation Details atorgsitescomwvadam-stephen 304267-4713 or304267-4434 See ad on page 53BEER TASTING FESTIVAL hellip 11 am-6 pmBelle Grove Plantation 336 Belle Grove Rd Mid-dletown VA 16th Annual of Ale and History mi-crobrew and imported beer festival Celebrate theGerman and English heritage by sampling agreat array of beers from the New and Old WorldFood shopping and tours of historic ManorHouse Musicians include Cazhmiere and ModernThieves wwwbellegroveorg 540869-2028 Seead on page 2

INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL hellip 11 am-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Join Ranger Trish for a brief talkabout invasive plant species Dress for theweather Wear hiking boots and bring workgloves pruning sheers and a garden trowelFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540592-3556A WALK IN THE WOODS hellip 1-3 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Parents amp children will enjoy this programpresented by the Virginia Search and Rescue DogAssociation Jack Corrigan and his canine part-ner Jutka discuss how to safely enjoy hiking anddemonstrate search and rescue techniques Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556 ldquoMEET YOUR MUSErdquohellip 1-4 pm Council for theArts 159 S Main St Chambersburg PA A cre-ative workshop with Jenni Eaton of Gettysburgand learn how to chase away those moments ofblankness so you can get back down to the busi-ness of writing Fee required wwwcouncilfort-heartsnet 717264-6883MEET THE ARTISTIC TEAM WINE ampCHEESE RECEPTION hellip 1-4 pm Bistro 71 71N Main St Chambersburg PA Innovator andcreative Michael Lehman will showcase acousticpanel mediums Lehman and his team will shareinspirational insight at this reception 717261-0007HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Biggerstaffs Skyla Burrell will beperforming Free wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888SHOW US YOU CAN DANCE FINALS hellip 7-9pm Musselman High School Auditorium 126 Ex-cellence Way Inwood WV The most talented anddedicated in our dance community will be com-peting to put on a creative and thrilling showAwards given Tickets $10adults $5seniors$2students wwwberkeleyartswvcom 304262-1611 LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain Lake RoadHedgesville WV Music by Eddie PockeywwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45MAKE ME LAUGH COMEDY TOUR hellip 8 pmVeterans of Vietnam War 1571 S Main St Cham-

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

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Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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Kids bring your mom to this fun program thatwill help you identify whose footprints you seealong the parkrsquos trails Free wwwvirginias-tateparksgov 540592-3556WILDFLOWER WALK hellip 230-430 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane De-laplane VA Bring water and comfortable shoesFree wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556SPRING CONCERT hellip 3 pm Springfield FarmWilliamsport MD Concert by the WilliamsportCommunity Band 301223-6538 Tuesday May 10CUMBERLAND VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND-TABLE hellip 7 pm Franklin Fire Hall Chambers-burg PA (corner of Franklin amp King Sts) CharlesWhitehair Author and Historical InterpreterHarpers Ferry National Park Topic ldquoHarpersFerry before the Civil Warrdquo 717765-8507Wednesday May 11LADIES NIGHT hellip 6-9 pm Hauser Estate Win-ery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Come joinin the girly fun Check out our website or Face-book page for vendors amp details wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888Thursday May 12CHRISTIAN WOMENrsquoS CONNECTIONCHRISTMAS BREAKFAST hellip 930-11 am NextDimensions Restaurant 132 Old National PikeHagerstown MD Breakfast vocalists andspeaker $12person Call for reservation 301791-0242 or 717597-9287SPCA PET DAY FUNDRAISER hellip 12 noon-430pm Hauser Estate Winery 410 Cashtown RdBiglerville PA Pamper yourself amp your pet whileraising $ for a great cause Special wine tastingwith pets outside vendors Fabio Carella cater-ing pet portraits doggie swimming pool andmore wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser EstateWinery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PA Join usfor happy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Creekside Soulwill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Thurs-Sun May 12-15 amp 19-22MY FAIR LADY hellip 8 pm Fri-Sat 230 pm SunOld Opera House 204 N George St CharlesTown WV The classic musical comedy based onGeorge Barnard Shawrsquos play Pygmalion by AlanJay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (First showingMay 12) Reserved tickets wwwoldoperahouseorg 304725-4420 See ad on page 10Friday May 13STANDARD CPR amp FIRST AID ADULT amp IN-FANT CLASSES hellip 9 am-12 pm (CPR) 1-4 pm(First Aid) Optimal Health Care Inc 6 W Wash-ington St Ste 212 Hagerstown MD Becometrained and certified to handle an emergency inyour facility or home Take both classes and re-ceive a discount in price CPR $45person FirstAid $40person Both $80person wwwoptimal-healthcareinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361 See ad on page 33FriSat May 13 amp 14CIVIL WAR SEMINAR AND TOUR hellip Call fortimes Four Points by Sheraton 1123 LincolnWay East Chambersburg PA ldquoJackson in the

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PENNSYLVANIA

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Lower Valley spring and summer 1861rdquo Talksand panel discussions with bus tour of FallingWaters Battlefield Martinsburg Belle Boyd sitesand Harperrsquos Ferry Registration amp fee requiredwwwchambersburgcivilwarseminarsorg 717264-7101Fri Sat Sun May 13 14 amp 151776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior to July4 1776 were filled with debate disagreementnegotiation amp compromise and are depicted inthis musical with honesty and determination$15person for Fri amp Sat $12person for Sunwwwapollo-theatreorg 304263-6766Saturday May 14PLANT SALE hellip 8 am-12 noon National AppleMuseum 154 West Hanover St Biglerville PASponsored by Biglerville Garden Club 717677-0483PICKLE FEST hellip 8 am-3 pm Greenbrier LaneDillsburg PA Annual street fair hosted by Dills-burg Citizens Hose Support Group and NorthernYork County Historical and Preservation SocietyActivities include the 5K Pickle Chase 1-mileFun Run magic show music bounce house a

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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May 21st 10 am to 4 pm

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

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2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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7Paper prescriptions may become extinct soon Newcomputerized systems for prescribing drugs may

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8Develop a rapport with your pharmacist He or shecan prove a wealth of knowledge on medications

and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

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Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

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For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

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Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

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Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

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Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

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Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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GARDEN PARTY hellip 9 am-3 pm Antietam Na-tional Battlefield 18906 Shepherdstown PikeKeedysville MD Learn about gardening tech-niques heirloom vegetables and recipes of theCivil War era and enjoy traditional 19th centuryrefreshments wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864ANNUAL HISTORIC HOMES TOUR TANEY-TOWN hellip 9 am-4 pm Departing from the Co Of-fice Bldg 225 N Center St Westminster MDMotor coach tour focusing on the ldquoHow Tordquo ofrestoration Visit notable historic homes mills ampother building in Taneytown amp in the surround-ing areas 410386-2094BIRD WALK hellip 9-11 am Sky Meadows StatePark 11012 Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Walkfrom the Visitorrsquos Center along the Boston MillRd and the Gap Run Trail Bring binocularswater and wear walking or hiking shoes Freewwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556ldquoTHE SANITARY COMMISSION AND THEIRFAIRSrdquo hellip 11 am-12 noon National Museum ofCivil War Medicine 48 E Patrick St FrederickMD Learn your fate through a reproduced 19thcentury fortune telling booth similar to the onesfound at one of the Fairs Fee required free tomembers wwwcivilwarmedorg 301695-1864SECOND SATURDAY KIDS CRAFT hellip 1-3 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Kids from 4-12 can attend thismonthly crafting workshop Every month therewill be a different history or natured themedcraft project $5child Register in advance if pos-sible wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540952-3556ldquoMY STORY THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFErdquo hellip1-2 pm Council for the Arts 159 S Main StChambersburg PA Childrenrsquos workshop (ages 8-13) that introduces the basic skills of creativewriting as you dig deep into your memory to findand recreate that special day in both words andpictures wwwcouncilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING OPEN HOUSE hellip 1-4 pm FahrneyKeedy Home and Village 8507 Mapleville Rd

Boonsboro MD See our full range of retirementopportunities independent living single familyhomes and apartments assisted-living studio ac-commodations and a highly acclaimed skillednursing center wwwfkhvorg 301671-5015 Seead on page 33HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PACatering by Fabio Carella Linda Coe will be per-forming Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888

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Donrsquot Forget

Motherrsquos Day

May 8th

Donrsquot Forget

Motherrsquos Day

May 8th

Stop By Mon-Fri 10-6Sat 10-5 bull Sun 1-5

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Traditional and Primitive Home Deacutecor

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Unique gifts for that Special Loved One includebullPersonalized Frames bullPicture

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Greenhousesbull Many Varieties of Proven Winnerstradebull Bedding Plants bull Hanging Baskets bull Wall Pouchesbull Planters and So Much Morebull Extended Greenhouse HoursBeginning May 1 M-F 9-7 Sat 9-4

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Motherrsquos Day SpecialSelected Hanging BasketsBuy One Get Second Half Off

We Also Offer A LargeSelection ofDried FlowerArrangementsfor YourHome

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Live entertainment food arts amp crafts Inflatable playland and much more

May 21st 10 am to 4 pm

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First Friday Concert SeriesMay through OctoberMay 6 Cazhmiere in

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Medication errors can occur at any step during thehealth care process Its estimated that on average thereis at least one medication error per hospital patient perday although error rates vary widely across facilitiesErrors can also occur at the pharmacy and result fromdoctors prescribing medications that just arent compat-ible

Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

Limit Risks From Medication MistakesThere are ways to reduce the chances for mistakes

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1Notify your doctor of all over-the-counter prescrip-tion drugs and vitamin or herbal supplements you

are taking Every one of these items has the potential tointeract with new drugs your doctor may be thinking ofprescribing

2Take the drugs your doctor prescribes according todirections (time of day emptyfull stomach dura-

tion) Do not stop a medication without consulting withthe doctor first even if it seems like it may be a goodidea

3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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7Paper prescriptions may become extinct soon Newcomputerized systems for prescribing drugs may

reduce the number of drug-related mistakes Studiesindicate that paper prescriptions are associated withhigh error rates Electronic prescribing is safer becauseit eliminates problems with handwriting legibility andwhen combined with decision-support tools automati-cally alerts prescribers to possible interactions aller-gies and other potential problems Technicalities stillneed to be worked out but forecasters predict that by2008 all health care providers should have plans inplace to write prescriptions electronically

8Develop a rapport with your pharmacist He or shecan prove a wealth of knowledge on medications

and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

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them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

Interest

MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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OldGlory5862 Urbana Pike (Rt 355 South)

Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

wwwoldgloryantiquescom

AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

Open Daily 10-6 late Thurs til 8pm

Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

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Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

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Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

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3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

hazardous reactions

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can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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8Develop a rapport with your pharmacist He or shecan prove a wealth of knowledge on medications

and answer any questions you may have concerningprescriptions or general health care

9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

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Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

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Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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Estimates suggest that millions of people are in-jured each year from medication errors - mostly seniorsThis should come as no surprise because seniors oftentake several prescriptions to maintain health and man-age chronic diseases Studies show the average seniortakes four or five prescription drugs and two over-the-counter drugs on any given day and this can compoundthe risk for complications That adds up to quite a num-ber of pills and liquids being consumed daily whichcan be confusing in and of itself Plus slower metabo-lism among seniors means that drugs will remain in thebody longer than in younger people making them moreprone to adverse drug reactions and the potential foroverdose

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3Be aware that drugs can be listed and prescribedby their trade or generic name

4Some over-the-counter medications contain thesame ingredients For example cold remedies can

contain acetaminophen (Tylenol) therefore taking painrelievers on top of cold medicines could prove danger-ous Always read the packaging and warning labelsbefore taking a drug or supplement

5Drinking alcoholic beverages when you are takingsome medications may alter their effects or create

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6Pharmacies may offer special services to makemanaging medications easier For example some

can print labels in larger print for the vision impairedPrescriptions may be color-coded if multiple membersof the family are taking different drugs and the opportu-nity for confusion exists

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8Develop a rapport with your pharmacist He or shecan prove a wealth of knowledge on medications

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9Create a system at home that keeps medicationsorganized according to when you need to take

them Some people prefer a pill organizer in which theydistribute pills When the caddy is empty theyve takenall the pills for the day Others feel this presents confu-sion because the pills are taken out of their originalbottles A chart placed in the bathroom or where youkeep your medications could prove handy

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

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Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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OldGlory5862 Urbana Pike (Rt 355 South)

Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

Open Daily 10-6 late Thurs til 8pm

Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

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Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

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high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

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bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

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Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

Interest

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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OldGlory5862 Urbana Pike (Rt 355 South)

Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

Open Daily 10-6 late Thurs til 8pm

Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

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North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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Our mission at OHC INC is to provide comprehensivehigh quality health care services with compassion toacutely and chronically ill clients the elderly and indi -viduals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities(IDDD) regardless of race age creed or gender Ourmission is strengthened through the work of a dedicatedprofessional staff committed to excellence and distin-guished by outstanding courteous service Our vision atOHC INC is to expand our scope of comprehensive quality health care services to Maryland residents throughthe prudent management of human financial and technical resources

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For fuss free camping just relax amd have fun with good friendsMemories are made here

Reservations 1-800-562-7607Phone 301-223-7571 Fax 301-223-5061 E-mail hagkoahotmailcom

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I-81 Maryland Exit 2 US 11 southMaryland 63 north or I-70 Exit 24Maryland 63 south Scenic drivefollow signs on Kemps Mill Road

At Antietam Hagerstown KOA enjoy the sceneryof the Conococheaque Creek rent a canoe or

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

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Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

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Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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DiningMaryland

Potomac Street Creamery

Specializing in Hersheyrsquos hand dipped ice cream

soft serve ice cream

Potomac Street Creamery9 Potomac St Boonsboro MD(301) 432-5242

CHICrsquoS RESTAURANT ampCARRY OUT Hagerstown (F-3)Serving Hag ers town and the tri-statearea with the finest seafood avail-able Look for the Big Crab Sun-Thur 9 am-9 pm Fri amp Sat 9 am-1030 pm Major credit cardsaccepted Call ahead for faster ser-vice 301739-8220 See ad on thispage

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I-81 Maryland Exit 2 US 11 southMaryland 63 north or I-70 Exit 24Maryland 63 south Scenic drivefollow signs on Kemps Mill Road

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MARYLAND

Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

MarylandMarylandPointsPoints of Interest

36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

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Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

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The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

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Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

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Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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CHICrsquoS RESTAURANT ampCARRY OUT Hagerstown (F-3)Serving Hag ers town and the tri-statearea with the finest seafood avail-able Look for the Big Crab Sun-Thur 9 am-9 pm Fri amp Sat 9 am-1030 pm Major credit cardsaccepted Call ahead for faster ser-vice 301739-8220 See ad on thispage

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I-81 Maryland Exit 2 US 11 southMaryland 63 north or I-70 Exit 24Maryland 63 south Scenic drivefollow signs on Kemps Mill Road

At Antietam Hagerstown KOA enjoy the sceneryof the Conococheaque Creek rent a canoe or

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Frederick MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S)301-662-9173

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

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Historic FrostburgUS 40 Alt Frostburg 19th century homes churches and commercialbuildings line Main Street Self-guided walking tour FreeFrostburg MuseumHill amp Oak Streets Frostburg 1899 school building with local historydisplays memorabilia of Frostburg ndash its area and people Tues-Satnoon til 5 Free ndash donations accepted 301689-1195

Thrasher Carriage Museum19 Depot St Frostburg features horse-drawnvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbiltsleighs 301689-3380 Admission Queen CityTransportation Museum 210 S Centre St Cum-berland features a National Road exhibit from a

Conestoga Wagon to a Model T 301777-1776 AdmissionSpruce Forest Artisan VillageOn US Rt 40 east of Grantsville nestled between Penn AlpsRestaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge Villagefeatures working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabinsBear Hill School and plankhouses Buildings date back to pre-Revo-lutionary War era Open year round Mon-Sat 10-5 Various fes -tivals and music concerts throughout the year Free 301895-3332Casselman River BridgeGrantsville The bridge was erected in 1813Its 80-foot span was the longest single-spanbridge in America at that time Skeptics feltthat the elongated stone arch would collapseonce the supporting timbers were removed However the bridgestood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813to 1933 Open daily Free

The Castle15925 Mt Savage Rd Mt Savage Turn-of-the-century industrialist Andrew Ramseybuilt this castle to resemble the ldquoCraig Cas-tlerdquo in Scotland This incredible home withperiod furnishings is currently a Bed and

Breakfast Tours by appointment only 301264-4645Evergreen Museum15603 Trimble Rd NW Mt Savage 200years of history including period furniture andbooks from the Trimble library maps lettersand deeds from the late 1700rsquos and a 5-ftlong dollhouse replica of the 3-story Ever-green House Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal duringWWI 301264-4106The Narrows amp Loverrsquos LeapThe Cumberland Nar rows is a spectacular break in the Alle ghenyMountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft aboveWills Creek US 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad

Gordon-Roberts House218 Washington St Cumberlandrsquos Na-tional Reg ister Historic District Con -structed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordona prominent Cumberland attorney andPresident of the CampO Canal In 1889 the W

Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for oversixty years Open year round Tues-Sat 10-5 Tours on the hour lastone at 4 Admission 301777-8678George WashingtonrsquosHeadquartersGreene St Riverside Park Cumberland Onlyremnant of Fort Cumberland circa 1755Historic St Patrick ampSS Peter amp Paul Cemeteries125 Fayette St Cumberland Historic gravesites of Union amp Confed-erate soldiers local slaves Catholic Friars and the Shrine of Pieta301722-4624 Ed Taylor Jr for tour

Rose Hill Cemetery535 Fayette St Cumberland Cumberland area his-toric cemeteries and monuments erected and re-stored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organiza-tion Gravesites of major interest throughout UShistory 301-722-5480 wwwchco-onlineorg

Western Maryland Station CenterHome of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroadwhich runs excursions May through mid-Decem-ber and the Allegany County Visitors CenterCampOCanal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center dis-playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canalhistory Free Visitors Center is open daily from 9am - 5 pm closed major holidays 301722-8226 800425-2067Rocky Gap State ParkFive mi E of Cumberland on I-68 Over 3000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake Two beaches in the day-use area (301777-2139) and onebeach in the 278-site campground area (301777-2138) Fishing hik-ing nature trails boat rentals and private boating with use of electricmotors only Daily 6 am-sunset during summer season $2person

Rocky Gap Veterans CemeteryAdjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Val-ley Rd E of Cumberland A 15-acre site adminis-tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland

Veterans Mon-Fri 830 am-430 pm Free 301777-2185 OldtownSite of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Alle-gany Co Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St Oldtown off Rt 51 Open first week in Sept from 1-5pm as well as June-Sept and other times by appt 1764 home ofRevolutionary War hero Visit the museum grounds and gardensWalking tour of Oldtown in the am 301223-9602Christian Heritage MuseumNestled in historic western Marylandrsquos Wash-ington County the Christian Heritage Museumis a collection of rare historic Bibles booksmanuscripts sermon notes and documentsof Christian history Call or visit our website to schedule your tour atwwwchristianheritagemuseumcom 877-313-9002Paw Paw TunnelCampO Canal NHPThe historic 3118 foot-long CampO Canal tunnel built between 1836and 1850 is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland MD off MDRt 51 across the Potomac from Paw Paw WV Visitors hike approx12 mile to reach the tunnel entrance Open year-round daylight todusk Carry a flashlight Park Service guided tours offered weekendsduring the summer For information call the Cumberland VisitorCenter at 301722-8226Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum300 S Burhans Blvd Hagerstown Home of Hagerstown ChapterNational Railway Historical Society Exhibits picture the history of theseven railroads of Hagerstown Fri Sat amp Sun 1-5 pm Admission301739-4665Washington Co Museum of Fine ArtsCity Park Hagerstown Georgian brick mu-seum maintains a remarkable collection ofAmerican paintings drawings prints andsculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinatingdecorative arts The Museum contains ten galleries and offers exhi-bitions concerts and lectures free to the public Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat9-4 Sun 1-5 Mon Closed Free 301739-5727 wwwWCMFAorg

Hager House andHager MuseumKey St City Park Hagerstown Stone residenceof Captain Jonathan Hager founder of Hager-stown built in 1739 April-Dec Tues-Sat 10

am-4 pm Sun 2-5 pm Nominal admission 301739-8393The Mansion House Art GalleryHighland Way city Park Hagerstown Built bymiller-horticulturist home builder-artist JohnHeyser in 1846 Now home of The Valley ArtAssociation where members exhibit their workconduct meetings art classes and art shows -all of which are open to the public Fri and Sat 11 am-4 pm Sun-days 1-5 pm Free 301797-6813

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36 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

Interest

MARYLAND

Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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AntiqueMarketplaceOver 110 Dealers

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

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North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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144 Runnymeade RdBunker Hill WV

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Town Museum of WilliamsportLocated in the Springfield Farm Barn Springfield Lane (off US 11north) Williamsport Displays of local and area memorabilia amp arti-facts Open every Sun 1-4 pm Free 301223-7229Log House Museum11 South Mill St Clear Spring District Historical Assn PO Box 211CS David Wiles An original log home from the 1830rsquos restored andfurnished with items that were used 150 years ago Admission Byappointment only 301842-2342

Western Maryland Rail TrailLocated 12 mi east of I-70 WashingtonCo exits 1 3 amp 12 One of the premier railtrails in the east A 20-mi paved formerrailroad right of way 301842-2155

Miller House Museum135 W Washington St Hag ers town theMiller House is an 1820s residence operat-ing as a museum and headquarters of theWashington County Historical SocietyToursApr-Dec Wed-Sat 1-3 pm Admission 301797-8782 Albert Powell Trout HatcherySix mi E of Hagerstown Rt 66 exit off I-70 Produces more than150000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsmanMon-Sat 9 am-4 pm 301791-4736

Beaver Creek School Museum9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd Operates as amuseum by the Washington Co Historical Soci-ety Free 301-797-8782 histsocearthlinknet

Boonsborough Museum of History113 N Main St (US 40-A) Boonsboro Memorabilia of Boonsboroamp Washington Co Open Sun 1-5 May-Sept Nominal admission301432-6969Appalachian TrailSouth Mountain Washington amp Frederick CountiesHiking trail over 2000 miles long extending fromMaine to Georgia on the crest of the South Moun-tain between Washington and Frederick Counties

Washington MonumentState ParkNear Boonsboro the first monumenterect ed to the mem ory of George Wash-ington in 1827 Glorious views hikingpicnicking 301791-4767

South Mountain HouseOn Alt US 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro amp Mid-dletown on the Appa lachian Trail established in 1732 as a waysideinntavern Today houses one of the arearsquos finest restaurantsCrystal Grottoes CavernsOn Md Rt 34 near Boonsboro Only caverns open to the public inthe entire state of Md Mar-Sept 9 am-6 pm amp Oct-Feb 11 am-5 pm Admission 301432-6336Antietam National BattlefieldOn Md Rt 65 North and East of Sharpsburg Daily 18-min orientation slide program Wea ther permitting an8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is availableBurnside BridgeAntietam Battlefield Built in 1836 later named for Union Generalwhose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge One of severaldozen stone arch bridges found in this part of MarylandBarronrsquos CampO Canal Museum amp Store1-12 mi NW of Sharpsburg on Snyderrsquos Landing Rd off Rt 65 His-torical pictures artifacts amp interpretive discussion about the historyof the Canal Sat amp Sun 9-5 year-round Free 301432-8726Brunswick Railroad Museum40 W Potomac St Historical displays of the BampO RR CampO CanalPotomac River the town and its people Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 April-Dec 301834-7100

Catoctin Mountain ParkCunningham Falls3 mi W of Thurmont on State Rt 77 1500 acresincluding waterfalls hiking trails 42-acre lake forswimming seasonal camping and cabin rentalspicnicking fishing boating riding mountain

climbing Visitors Center open weekdays 10-430 and 830-5 onweekends 301663-9388

Grotto of Lourdes On US 15 near Mount St Maryrsquos College Emmits-burg First National Catholic Shrine in America Dailydawn to dusk The great 25-foot statue of the BlessedMother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foottower visible for many miles Free

Shrine of Saint Elizabeth SetonEmmitsburg National Shrine of the first native-born American saint Tues-Sun 10 am-430pm Sat amp Sun 9 am Mass 301447-6606Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly StJosephrsquos College) S Seton Ave Emmitsburg Daily 830-5 FreeWestern Maryland Railway Historical Society MuseumRt 75 in Union Bridge Plans photos and artifacts of Western Mary-land Railway Sun 1-4 pm Jan-Dec except holidays FreeWinchester Country InnWest minster Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Coc 1760 once the home of William Winchester founder of Westmin-ster Also the site of a vocational training program for people with de -vel op mental disabilities Carroll Manor AreaW of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd Estate of Charles CarrollSigner of the Declaration of Independence St Josephrsquos Church onthe estate contains many works of art and antiques Free New MarketE of Frederick I-70 amp Md 75 on Rt 144 Nationally famous ldquoAn-tique Capital of Marylandrdquo with 40 stores and shops Gathland State Park2 mi E of Md Rt 67 Site of the War Cor re spon dentsArch honoring journalists who covered the Civil WarThe only monument dedicated to a free press in theworld Free 301791-4767Gambrill State ParkOff US 40 west of Frederick Scenic panorama overlook at 1800 ftelevation Camping areas Nature trail hiking and horseback trailsSchifferstadt1110 Rosemont Ave Frederick just off US Rt 15 Exit 7 The oldest dwelling in Fred erick City built c 1756 Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun12-4 April-mid-Dec Donation 301663-3885Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf S Market StFrederick Used during the Revo lu tionary War to house prisoners andlater during the Civil War as a hospitalThe Delaplaine Visual Arts CenterHistoric Mountain City Mill Building 40 S Carroll St Frederick Alovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits Thu-Sat 10-5Sun 1-4 301698-0656Tourism Council of Frederick Co19 E Church St Frederick Daily 9-5 Guided walking tours our offeredSaturday and Sundays at 130pm May-Oct Admission 301600-4047Court House SquareCourt amp Church Sts Frederick Many beautiful 18th and 19th centuryhomes Co Court House landscaped grounds monuments amp markersFrederick Co Historical Society Museum24 E Church St Frederick Over 6000 items related to Frederick Cohistory Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 pm Donations

Rose Hill Manor ParkN Market St adjacent to Gov Thomas HighSchool Frederick Restored home of Mary-landrsquos first governor Childrenrsquos Museum

Farm Museum Open by request and at annual spring amp fall festivalsOpen April-Oct Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4 Nov weekends only Sat10-4 amp Sun 1-4 Closed Jan amp Feb Admission 301600-1650The National Museum of Civil War Medicine48 E Patrick St Frederick Dedicated to telling the medical story ofthe Civil War Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11-5 Closed New Yearrsquos EasterSunday Thanks giving and Christmas Admission 301695-1864Garden House3513 Urbana Pike Urbana Maryland Historical Smithrsquos Store (circa1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A Smith amp family as aresidence store saloon amp post office during the Civil War 301874-2231

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

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North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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FULL MOON HIKE hellip 730-9 pm Sky Mead-ows State Park 11012 Edmonds Lane Dela-plane VA Hike 1-12 miles up to the PiedmontOverlook with a Park Ranger Bring water andwear sturdy shoes and a wind-proof jacketFree wwwvirginia stateparksgov 540952-3556LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Ellis Wood-ward wwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 Seead on page 45Sat Sun May 14 amp 15BLACKSMITH DAYS hellip 8 am-5 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Blacksmiths from several stateswill demonstrate skills auction amp sale of black-smith equipment amp handmade items Foodavailable Farmhouse tours from 12 noon-5 pm wwwcarrollcountyfarmmuseumorg410386-3880CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT hellip 10 am-4 pmSky Meadows State Park 11012 EdmondsLane Delaplane VA Get a glimpse into thedaily life of a Civil War Soldier with the 2ndMississippi Infantry Period music and chil-drenrsquos games Interact with soldiers andweapons usage Free wwwvirginiastateparksgov 540592-3556BATTLE OF NEW MARKET 147th AN-NIVERSARY REENACTMENT hellip New Mar-ket Battlefield State Historical Park Inter-state 81 Exit 264 New Market VA A uniquehistorical experience takes place on the origi-nal 1864 battlefield Living history band con-cert artillery demonstrations signal corpsdemonstrations church service and more Admission wwwvmiedunewmarket 866515-1864 See ad on page 13SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET hellip 2 pm Wein-berg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD A classical ballet featuringleads from Miami City Ballet Tickets requiredwwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828Saturday May 14 thru September 18MAKING PICTURES A RETROSPECTIVEEXHIBITION hellip Wash Co Museum of FineArts Hagerstown (MD) City Park VirginiaAve at Park Circle R Benjamin Jones statesldquoThe best scenes for painting are those thatfind yourdquo Exhibition includes works of artfrom the various stages of his career reflectingthe growth and development of his artwwwwcmfaorg 301739-5727Sunday May 15HITCHING POST BRIDAL EXPO hellip 12 noon-4 pm The Barn at Springfield Farm 14Springfield Lane Williamsport MD Featuringbridal displays fashion show entertainment

prizes and a grand prize as big as the barnspringfieldbarnmyactvnet or 301223-7229ALFRED HITCHCOCKrsquoS ldquoTHE 39 STEPSrdquohellip 5pm The Maryland Theatre 21 South Po-tomac St Hagerstown MD Fast-paced com-edy thriller that is great fun for ages 9-90wwwmdtheatreorg 301-790-3500MASTERWORKS CHORALE OF CARROLLCOUNTY SPRING CONCERT hellip 7-9 pm Mc-Daniel College Baker Memorial Chapel West-minster MD 80-member choir directed by DrMargaret Boudreaux performs Haydonrsquos ldquoCre-ationrdquo in collaboration with the ColumbiaSymphony Orchestra Fee requiredStudentsfree wwwmasterworksofccorg410377-4506Monday May 16BREAST CANCER AWARENESSCV GolfTournament Benefit ndash 11am registration1130 am lunch 1pm shotgun start Waynes-boro Country Club 11000 Country Club RoadWaynesboro PA Challenge against breastcancer 4 person scramble men women andmixed teams Entry Fee TBD sponsorship op-portunity is available To register call 301-791-5843 wwwbcacvorg ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items- furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview Sun May15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom717263-6512Wednesday May 18FREE VERBAL APPRAISALS hellip 1-4 pmGateway Gallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner RdChambersburg PA Appraisers will be avail-able to review coins currency toys trainssports collectables firearms fine amp decorativearts as well as general antiques and col-lectibles Limit of 3 items per person No jew-elry please wwwgatewayauction com717263-6512MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983 Thursday May 19THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAJoin us for happy hour Hauser style Enjoy ap-petizers specials music wine and cider RhyneMcCormick will be performing wwwhauser-estatecom 717334-4888THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW (preview) hellip5-830 pm East Berlin Area Community Cen-ter401 North Ave Historic East Berlin PApreview of antique show sponsored by the EastBerlin Historical Preservation Society Ameri-cana dealers from six states offer early sam-plers quilts folk art hearth iron country fur-niture paintings textiles books and much

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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CLUBHOUSE GRILLE AT THEWOODS GOLF COURSE BetweenMar tins burg amp Berkeley Springs (E-4)Open 7 days a week Breakfast andcasual dining with beautiful golfcourse views Musical entertainment inthe Pub on Saturday nights 304754-3482 See ad on this page

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IN WEST VIRGINIA - Donrsquot Miss The Award Winning

Bavarian Inn amp LodgeSHEPHERDSTOWN

Luxury Accommodations bull Fine German CuisineBREAKFAST bull LUNCH bull DINNER

For Dining or Lodging Reservations please call 304876-2551See our large ad on page 4

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Call the Pro Shop or visit us online for starting times

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Valid Sundays after 12 PM and Monday thru Friday all day

Presidential Suite Open year roundBreakfast Lunch amp Dinner 304876-2551 wwwbavarianinnwvcom Seead on page 4

THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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HighlandsMountain

Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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Gift Shop

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A Premiere Family Fun DestinationA P r e m i e r e

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

From rustic retreats to plush luxurycabins amp everything in betweenSelect your perfect retreat -water access hiking trails hottubs sauna pet friendly scenicview private retreat in-town

Large Group AccommodationsAvailable

Your Year round VacatIon SolutIon

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

Ornamentsn Kidrsquos Nature Projectsn Games amp Puzzlesn Spinners amp Kites n Books Maps amp CDrsquosn Walking Sticks amp Wind Chimesn Wild Republicrsquos Audubon Bird Collectionn Tree Free Greeting Cards

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Information about localhiking biking fishing amp

local events

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Gift Cards available

Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

21 Fairfax Street Berkeley Springs WV

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

877 Winstead Rd Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0234 bull 877-258-0234

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV 25411

304-258-2333wwwambraehousecom

ambraehouseyahoocomHOURS Thurs amp Sun 12-8 pm Fri amp Sat 12-10 pm

HAPPY HOUR 4 to 6 pm ThursndashSun

10 off entire purchase with this adExcludes any discounted items bull Expires 53111

Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

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Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

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Log Cabin Getaway

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Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

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more $12person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822FREDERICK CO CIVIL ROUND TABLEMEETING amp LECTURE hellip 7-9 pm NationalMuseum of Civil War Medicine 48 E PatrickSt Frederick MD ldquoCivil War Naval Engage-mentsrdquo by Dr Craig Symonds Professor Emer-itus US Naval Academy Lecture is freewwwfrederickcountycivilwarrtorg 301695-1864Friday May 20HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by Fabio Carella Jazz Me Trio will be performing Free wwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888BATS ARE BACK hellip 7-9 pm Sky MeadowsState Park 11012 Edmonds Lane DelaplaneVA Bat facts and a bat trivia game Then waitin anticipation for the emergence of thesemysterious and misunderstood night mam-mals Free wwwvirginiastate parksgov540952-3556Fri amp Sat May 20 amp 21THE GREAT COUNTRY SHOW hellip 1-7 pmFri 9 am-3 pm Sun East Berlin Area Com-munity Center401 North Ave Historic EastBerlin PA Antique show sponsored by theEast Berlin Historical Preservation SocietyAmericana dealers from six states offer earlysamplers quilts folk art hearth iron countryfurniture paintings textiles books and muchmore $6person 717-259-9866 or 717-259-0822Fri Sat Sun May 20 21 amp 221776 hellip Apollo Civic Theater 128 E Martin StMartinsburg WV The two months prior toJuly 4 1776 were filled with debate disagree-ment negotiation amp compromise and are de-picted in this musical with honesty and deter-mination $15person for Fri amp Sat$12person for Sun wwwapollo-theatreorg304263-6766NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL amp WAGONTRAIN ndash Friday Wagon Train encampment atPlumb Grove in Clear Spring Saturday de-parts 9am for Hagerstown Encampment atRalph Hendersonrsquos Ag Center Wilson Boule-vard Sunday departs at 10am proceedingthrough Funkstown to Alt Rt 40 ending atShafer Park in Boonsboro Wagon train trav-els 40 miles with encampments visiting old-fashioned town festivals celebrating the roadthat made a nation wwwnationalpikefesti-valorg 301842-2554 or 301991-3497 Saturday May 21ldquoITrsquoS PLAYTIME GOLDILOCKS AND THETHREE BEARSrdquo hellip Council for the Arts 159S Main St Chambersburg PA Childrenrsquosworkshop (ages 5-10) in which we take a famil-iar tale spin it on its head and write and per-form our own version of the story wwwcoun-cilfortheartsnet 717264-6883SPRING CHICKEN BBQ YARD BAKE ANDPLANT SALE hellip 8 am Mt Zion UM ChurchMt Zion and Potosi Roads Glen Rock PA

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event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

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Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

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Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

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friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

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JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

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With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

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General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Exit 8 off I-83 BBQ starts at 10 am BenefitsSave the Steeple Fund 717235-2445 38TH ANNUAL HAMPSTEAD DAY hellip 8 am-4pm Main Street Hampstead MD Antiquecraft amp other vendors food amp a variety of en-tertainment wwwhampsteadlions cluborg443250-5165HAMPSTEAD DAY MODEL TRAIN LAYOUThellip 9 am-4 pm Hampstead Train Station 4035Gill Ave Hampstead MD Stunning train dis-play amp newly renovated caboose wwwhamp-steadtrainstationcom 410374-9397TANEYTOWN SWING INTO SPRING hellip 9am-3 pm Taneytown Memorial Park 56Memorial Park Dr Taneytown MD Craftsvendors childrenrsquos activities home amp gardenideas music amp food wwwtaneytownorg410751-1100GO LOCAL FAIR hellip 9 am-4 pm CarrollCounty Farm Museum 500 S Center St West-minster MD Promotes eco-friendly lifestylesVendors amp experts presenting on green build-ing renewable energy sustainable agricultureamp green living products Organic food livemusic amp activities for children wwwsustain-ablelivingmdorg 410857-412910TH ANNUAL RANSON FESTIVAL hellip 10am-4 pm Ranson WV Come enjoy this day offun with live music great ldquofairrdquo food ponyrides inflatable ldquoPlaylandrdquo arts amp crafts ven-dors amp local school group performances Some-thing for everyone wwwcityofransonwvnet304724-3862 See ad on page 47NATIONAL PIKE WAGON TRAIN DAYS hellip10 am Wilson Store 14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring MD Wagons stop at Wilson Storearound 10am The 8th MD Regiment Volun-teer Infantry Company will be reenacting livehistory out front Free tours of the Wilson OneRoom Schoolhouse Also included will be blue-grass music soldiers walking around andmore wwwwilsonvillagemdnet 301-582-4718 See ad on page 41NATIONAL PIKE FESTIVAL WAGONTRAIN hellip 130 pm-330 pm Jonathan HagerHouse amp Museum City Park HagerstownMD The train is scheduled to stop in City Parkat 2 pm Free pony rides on Hager Housegrounds while you wait for the wagon trainwwwhagerhouseorg MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm amp 7 pm Weinberg Centerfor the Arts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MDBallet tap jazz and modern dance combine inthis lively show Tickets required wwwwein-bergcenterorg 301600-2828CHESAPEAKE ROLLER DERBY PIRATEYFAMILY FUN hellip 5-9 pm Danele ShipleyMemorial Arena 706 Agriculture Center DrWestminster MD MDrsquos co-ed pirate rollerderby team in this family-friendly sporting

event Fee required wwwchesapeakerollerderbycom 410343-9277COMEDY DINNER NIGHT hellip 630 pm (din-ner) 730 pm (show) Citizens Hose Commu-nity Memorial Hall 109 S Baltimore St Dills-burg PA Enjoy a night of good food andlaughter (adult humor) Comedians includeFritto David Beck and headliner Sonya KingTickets $20person 717432-2211LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Dan CroninwwwTheWoodscom 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 21 amp 22ARTILLERY PROGRAM ndash 10 am-4 pm FortFrederick State Park Firing demonstrationsof an 18th century 6-pound cannon are fea-tured throughout the weekend Learn aboutthe role that cannons played in the fortrsquos his-tory 301842-2155 SMITHSBURG PRIDE DAYS ndash 10 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Smithsburg Veteranrsquos Parkthe Library and downtown Parade at 11 amSaturday Street dance Saturday eveningCraft and food vendors fireworks Fun activi-ties for the entire family both days smiths-burgaolcom 301-791-0988 RAILROAD HERITAGE DAYS ndash 11 am-5 pmSat 12-5 pm Sun Hagerstown RoundhouseMuseum The Train Room amp Museum andCity Park Railroad Museum Take trolley be-tween museums Thomas the Tank tracklesstrain ride historic railroad military and fireequipment Trains for kids to run Trains ofChristmas gift shop and other saleswwwroundhousecom 301733-3638 Saturday May 21 thru 29PUBLIC SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION hellipWash Co Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown(MD) City Park Virginia Ave at Park CircleHighlighting the outstanding art education inthe WASHCO Public Schools of its middle andhigh school students Students and their fami-lies are invited to attend the Opening Recep-tion on Sunday May 22 between 2 and 4 pmThe Art Awards Ceremony sponsored by theLong Meadow Rotary will be held on Wednes-day May 25 from 630 to 8 pm in the BowmanGallery wwwwcmfacom 301739-5727Sunday May 22MEET THE BEEKEEPERS hellip 1-3 pm SkyMeadows State Park 11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane VA Learn about the 3 types of beesSee what worker and queen bees look like andhow the differences are used to support thehive colony Free wwwvirginia stateparksgov540952-3556MID MD PERFORMING ARTS CENTERRECITAL hellip 2 pm Weinberg Center for theArts 20 W Patrick St Frederick MD Ballettap jazz and modern dance combine in thislively show Tickets required wwwweinberg-centerorg 301600-2828

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

Thursday May 26THIRSTY THURSDAY hellip 5-8 pm Hauser Es-tate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd Biglerville PAHappy hour Hauser style Enjoy appetizersspecials music wine and cider Voxology Duowill be performing wwwhauserestatecom717334-4888Friday May 27HAUSER AFTER HOURS hellip 6-9 pm HauserEstate Winery 410 Cashtown Rd BiglervillePA Catering by the NEW A-Ville Inn Al Par-sons Band will be performing Freewwwhauserestatecom 717334-4888LIVE MUSIC hellip 9 pm-130 am Cancun Can-tina West 901 Dual Highway HagerstownMD Come join us for some dancing drinks amplive music featuring The Reagan Yearswwwcancuncantinawestcom 301797-4422Friday May 27 thru June 4BOONSBORO CARNIVAL hellip Nightly Boons-boro Shafer Park Great food rides and freenightly entertainment by well know recordingartists Fireworks June 3 301432-6969 Saturday May 28MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBRANCE SER-VICE hellip 930 am Rose Hill Cemetery Hagers -town MD Service will include AMVETS Post10 color guard bagpiper and speakerwwwrosehillcemeteryofhagerstownorg 301739-3630ANNUAL SHARPSBURG MEMORIAL DAYCOMMEMORATION amp PARADEhellip 10 am

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Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain Arts

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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GRAND OPENING OF PA GERMAN 4-SQGARDEN hellip 2-4 pm Renfrew Park 1010 EMain St Waynesboro PA Celebration of thenewly relocated PA German Four Square Gar-den Garden-related activities for children abrief program amp light refreshments Fun amp ed-ucational wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373Tuesday May 24GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENrsquoS FEL-LOWSHIP hellip 930-11 am Memorial Fellow-ship Hall of the Evangelical Lutheran Church130 N Washington St Greencastle PASpeaker will be Dotti Zimmerman who willspeak on ldquoNear to the Heart of Godrdquo Specialmusic will be provided 717597-2703 or717597-3009Wednesday May 25MOUNT AIRY MAIN ST FARMERS MAR-KET hellip 330-630 pm Mount Airy MunicipalParking Lot corner of Center amp Main StsMount Airy MD Fresh produce baked goodshoney eggs crafts amp entertainmentwwwmountairymunicipalparkinglotorg410829-1983BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYrsquoS (1961) hellip 8 pmWeinberg Center for the Arts 20 W Patrick StFrederick MD Raise funds for the HurwitzBreast Cancer Fund at FMH Special pricingfor tickets wwwweinbergcenterorg 301600-2828

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

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MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

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Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

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Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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wreath-laying ceremony town square 11 amceremony in Antietam National Cemetery 130pmndash approx 3pm parade through town Old-est continuous Memorial Day Parade in US ndashstarted after the Civil War to honor returningveterans 301432-6854 or 301432-8410TRACTOR PULL hellip 6 pm Washington CountyAg Center Hot rod semi Sponsored by LucasOil Pro-Pulling League and WashingtonCounty Tractor Pull Best in the East301730-9523 wwwwashingtoncountytractorpullerscomLIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLEhellip 8 pm The Woods Resortrsquos Clubhouse Grille(located at the golf course) Mountain LakeRoad Hedgesville WV Music by Arnold SmithwwwTheWoods com 304754-7977 See ad onpage 45Sat Sun May 28 amp 29WAR RETURNS TO SOUTH MOUNTAIN hellipSouth Mountain State Battlefield at Washing-ton Monument State Park 6620 ZittlestownRd Middletown MD Talks and living historydemos cover the Civil War History of SouthMountain Washington Monument and theCivil War sites along the Appalachian Trailwwwfredericktourismorg 301600-4023FORT GARRISON ndash 10 am-4 pm Fort Freder-ick State Park Members of the recreatedJoshua Beallrsquos Company will garrison the fortperform living history demonstrations and ex-plain the life of soldiers during the French andIndian War 301842-2155 HALFWAY PARK DAYS hellip 10 am-7 pm Sat11 am-5 pm Sun Martin L Snook MemorialPark Halfway MD Over 100 arts amp craftsdealers many types of food including theHalfway Lions Club famous BBQ chicken freeentertainment childrenrsquos rides 301739-3219 DELAPLANE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL hellip10 am-5 pm Sky Meadows State Park 11012Edmonds Lane Delaplane VA Celebratespring and the regionrsquos strawberry season withlive music arts amp crafts kidrsquos games pettingfarm hay rides silent auction and great foodAdmission $15advance or $20gate wwwdela-planestrawberryfestivalcom 540592-355615th ANNUAL WV WINE amp ARTS FESTIVALhellip 11 am-7 pm Sat 11 am-6 pm Sun The ArtsCentre 300 West King St Martinsburg WVThe festival offers the best in WV winesartists from around the region and a variety oftastes and fragrances In addition the fest hasattracted several well known musicians thatprovide a unique variety of musical genreswwwwineandartscom 304263-0224MEMORIAL DAY PARADE hellip 1 pm wreathlaying 2pm parade on Main Street BoonsboroMD Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of theAmerican Legion Clopper Michael Post 10301-432-5695

Sat Sun Mon May 28 29 30BERKELEY SPRINGS STUDIO TOUR hellip 10am-5 pm The Ice House 138 IndependenceSt Berkeley Springs WV Explore the notedarts community of Berkeley Springs with amapped self-guided tour of more than 25 stu-dios and shops throughout the county Checkin at the Ice House art center in downtownBerkeley Springs wwwberkeleyspringscom304258-9147Saturday May 28 thru June 4GAMER COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANYCARNIVAL hellip 6-11 pm 3838 Niner Rd Finks-burg MD Rides food games amp entertain-ment Fireworks on Mon May 30th wwwgam-bervfdorg 410320-2039Saturday May 28 thru June 12HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY hellip 8 pmTotem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course RdFayetteville PA Follow the rise and fall of theoriginal country music outlaw in an unforget-table musical tribute featuring over 20Williamsrsquo classics Music by Randal Myler ampMark Harelik Admission wwwtotempoleplay-houseorg 171352-2164 or 888805-7056 Seead on page 11Sunday May 29YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011 hellip 1-530 pm Ren-frew Park 1010 E Main St Waynesboro PA Acelebration of youth with a variety of work-shops demonstrations activities exhibits andentertainment Preregister for workshops(Rain site Waynesboro Area Middle School)Free wwwrenfrewinstituteorg 717762-0373THE MARTINSBURG BIG BAND hellip 2 pm-5pm Pen Mar Park 14600 PenMarHigh RockRd Cascade MD Come enjoy the first danceof the Pen Mar Park 2011 Summer Music Se-ries with the very finest in Big Band era ball-room dance music 240313-2700Monday May 30ESTATE AUCTION hellip 12 noon GatewayGallery Auction LLC 643 Kriner Rd Cham-bersburg PA Join in at the hammer falls on100s of items - furniture artwork glasswarechina home deacutecor and more Preview SundayMay 15th from 1-4 pm wwwgatewayauctioncom 717263-6512Monday May 30 thru June 4 ST JOHN PARISH CARNIVAL hellip St JohnSchool Grounds 43 Monroe St WestminsterMD Rides food games amp entertainment410848-4744UNION BRIDGE FIRE COMPANY CARNI-VAL hellip 6-11 pm 8 W Locust St Union BridgeMD Rides food games amp entertainmentwwwubfc8org 443605-4108Tuesday May 31HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL ADULT ampINFANT CPR CLASS hellip 9 am-4 pm OptimalHealth Care Inc 6 W Washington St Ste 212Hagerstown MD Become CPR trained andcertified for an emergency in your facility orhome Cost $65person wwwoptimalhealth-careinccom 301790-4962 or 301534-6361

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

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North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

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Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

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Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

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Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

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AMBRAEHOUSERESTAURANTin BerkeleySprings has a new outdoordeck open for spring summer and fall dining with live music every Fri amp Sat 5-9 pmSee ad on page 51

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CLUBHOUSE GRILLE AT THEWOODS GOLF COURSE BetweenMar tins burg amp Berkeley Springs (E-4)Open 7 days a week Breakfast andcasual dining with beautiful golfcourse views Musical entertainment inthe Pub on Saturday nights 304754-3482 See ad on this page

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Presidential Suite Open year roundBreakfast Lunch amp Dinner 304876-2551 wwwbavarianinnwvcom Seead on page 4

THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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HighlandsMountain

Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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Gift Shop

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A Premiere Family Fun DestinationA P r e m i e r e

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

From rustic retreats to plush luxurycabins amp everything in betweenSelect your perfect retreat -water access hiking trails hottubs sauna pet friendly scenicview private retreat in-town

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

Ornamentsn Kidrsquos Nature Projectsn Games amp Puzzlesn Spinners amp Kites n Books Maps amp CDrsquosn Walking Sticks amp Wind Chimesn Wild Republicrsquos Audubon Bird Collectionn Tree Free Greeting Cards

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Information about localhiking biking fishing amp

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Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

877 Winstead Rd Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0234 bull 877-258-0234

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV 25411

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ambraehouseyahoocomHOURS Thurs amp Sun 12-8 pm Fri amp Sat 12-10 pm

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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Bunker Hill

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

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Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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GuideDiningDiningGuideWVirginiaWVirginia AMBRAE HOUSE RESTAURANT

Berkeley Springs Come by for a won-derful dining experience Enjoy one ofour delightful seafood or steak en-trees Take advantage of our outdoordeck open for spring summer and falldining Winter hours Thurs and Sun12-8pm Fri and Sat 12-10pm Stay atour Bed and Breakfast open 7 days aweek Call for reservations at 304-258-2333 walk ins are welcome See adfor coupon on page 51

BAVARIAN INN amp LODGE Shep -herds town (F-4) Nestled on a cliffoverlooking the Potomac River BendAward-winning Country Inn AAA 4 Di-amond serves fine German Continen-tal Cuisine and Wild Game SpecialtiesWine Spectator Award Winning WineList 72 Luxury Rooms most wWhirlpool Bath Fireplace amp Balconies

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AMBRAEHOUSERESTAURANTin BerkeleySprings has a new outdoordeck open for spring summer and fall dining with live music every Fri amp Sat 5-9 pmSee ad on page 51

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CLUBHOUSE GRILLE AT THEWOODS GOLF COURSE BetweenMar tins burg amp Berkeley Springs (E-4)Open 7 days a week Breakfast andcasual dining with beautiful golfcourse views Musical entertainment inthe Pub on Saturday nights 304754-3482 See ad on this page

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Bavarian Inn amp LodgeSHEPHERDSTOWN

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THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

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THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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CLUBHOUSE GRILLE AT THEWOODS GOLF COURSE BetweenMar tins burg amp Berkeley Springs (E-4)Open 7 days a week Breakfast andcasual dining with beautiful golfcourse views Musical entertainment inthe Pub on Saturday nights 304754-3482 See ad on this page

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Call the Pro Shop or visit us online for starting times

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Presidential Suite Open year roundBreakfast Lunch amp Dinner 304876-2551 wwwbavarianinnwvcom Seead on page 4

THE ICE CREAMERY Hedges -ville (E-4) Wonderful frozen treatsthat include cones cups sundaersquosshakes and the out-of-the-world frapfloat Delicious concoctions to temptyour taste buds made with the fresh-est ingredients around Hours WedThurs amp Sun 12-5 Fri amp Sat 12-6

Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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Gift Shop

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

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Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

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Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

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Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

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A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

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Harpers FerrySix mi E of Charles Town on Rt 340 Re-stored National Park famous site of JohnBrownrsquos raid on the US Arsenal in 1859Wax Museum Arsenal site Armory BampORailroad Station St Peters Church and many quaint shops nearbyHarpers Ferry OverlookA beautiful pano ramic view of three states WV VA and MD at thejunction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Nearby is the fa-mous ldquoJefferson Rockrdquo where Thomas Jefferson wrote ldquoThis viewis well worth a trip across the Atlanticrdquo

Old Opera House204 N George St Charles Town Built by de-scendents of Charles Washington brother ofGeorge Refurbished and renovated now offersseven programs annually including classic

plays concerts comedies dramas and childrenrsquos plays For currentschedule call 304725-4420Jefferson County Museum200 E Washington St Charles Town An out-standing collection of artifacts many of whichrelate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the CivilWar Of particular interest is the wagon that car-ried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuartrsquos horse ar-tillery Open April-Nov Admission $200 per person Open Tues-Sat

Washington HeritageTrailA National Scenic Byway WelcomeCenter on the Porch Caperton Sta-tion 229 E Martin Street Martins-

burg WV Open Wed- Sat 10-4 or by appointment Cordial wel-come Book amp gift shop Amtrak amp MARC info cold drinks coffeeBampO Roundhouse tours Call 304264-9977Charles Town Race TrackLong famed for its exciting thoroughbredhorse racing has both day and nighttime rac-ing of over 200 racing days a year in luxuri-ous surroundings 304725-7001

Belle Boyd House ampMuseum126 E Race St Martinsburg open April13 though Christmas Civil War-World WarI and II displays-many other BerkeleyCounty displays like the famous baseball

player Hack Wilson Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the fatherof the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her child-hood here Eleven rooms of historic displays Open Fri and Sat 10am-4 pm Closed Federal holidays Other days by appointment onlyPrivate tours advance notice of 3 days Call 304267-4713Tri-County Archives Research Center136 E Race St Berkeley County Virginia was carved off FrederickCounty Va in 1772 Very large collection of records on the areafamilies and their homes Records on over 3500 places listed inthe National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County Openfive days a week Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10 am-4pm ClosedWed Sun and Federal holidaysAspen Hall405 Boyd Ave Martinsburg Nestledon seven park-like acres on a stockedtrout stream and built of native lime-stone this elegant mansion circa

1750 is one of the most historic homes in our area Many of theoriginal features of the 22-room house remain The farmstead wasknown as ldquoMendenhallrsquos Fortrdquo during the French amp Indian Warwhich started 250 years ago The rare blockhouse from this periodis still standing George Washington attended a wedding atMendenhallrsquos Mill in 1761 Aspen Hall is now operated as a bedand breakfast innAdmiral BoarmanHouse208 S Queen St Martinsburg Oneof the oldest brick houses in townc 1802 on land granted to AdamStephen in 1773 by Lord FairfaxBunker Hill Flour MillJust off US 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill Oneof the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co c 1735 on an originalland grant Steam tractor engine amp other exhibitsHistoric Shepherdstown MuseumIn the historic Entler Hotel corner of Princess and German StsShepherdstown Area artifacts preserved and displayed RumseyBoat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat builtby James Rumsey and launched on the Potomac in 1787 OpenApril-Oct Sat 11-5 amp Sun 1-4 Free 304876-3407

The Country Innat BerkeleySpringsBerkeley Springs Built on siteof 500 room Berkeley Hotel(c1869) The Country Inn has

since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting thetownrsquos colonial days A unique blending of styles from days goneby the grace charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa 866-458-2210wwwberkeleyspringscomCoolfont Manor HouseOn 1800 acres about 4 mi fromBerkeley Springs Home of Americanauthor teacher attorney and states-man Herbert Quick (1861-1925)House was built over a spring whichflows through the cellar and out into afront-yard swimming poolCacapon State Park and Lodge

10 miles South ofBerkeley SpringsAn outdoorsmenrsquosparadise over6100 acres Vaca-tion cabins

res taurant amp lodge rooms available Swimming picnicking boatingfishing hiking amp bridle trails plus an 18-hole cham pion ship golfcourseGen Adam Stephen House309-313 E John St Martinsburg Home of the founder of Martins-burg built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill over lookingthe Tuscarora Creek Stephen served in the French amp Indian andRevolutionary Wars Sat amp Sun 2-5 May-Oct or by appt Free304267-4434Norman Dillon Farm MuseumLocated on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across fromHedgesville High School The museum contains a large number ofpieces of old farm equipment some of which dates back to pre-civilwar days Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st Saturdayand Sunday 100 pm - 500 pm Free Admission 304267-7519or 304263-0731Museum of The Berkeley SpringsOn the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg (which is the oldest pub-lic bldg in Morgan Co c 1820) Berkeley Springs History amp ge-ology of The Springs amp its people Memorial Day - mid-Oct (AppleButter Fest weekend) 2-5 Thu amp Fri 10-4 Sat 12-4 Sun 9-noon Mon amp Tue closed Wed Free

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

Parsons

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Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

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BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

From rustic retreats to plush luxurycabins amp everything in betweenSelect your perfect retreat -water access hiking trails hottubs sauna pet friendly scenicview private retreat in-town

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A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

Ornamentsn Kidrsquos Nature Projectsn Games amp Puzzlesn Spinners amp Kites n Books Maps amp CDrsquosn Walking Sticks amp Wind Chimesn Wild Republicrsquos Audubon Bird Collectionn Tree Free Greeting Cards

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Open Daily 10am-5pm

Information about localhiking biking fishing amp

local events

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M-F 10-5 Sat 10-7 Sun 10-5

Gift Cards available

Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

21 Fairfax Street Berkeley Springs WV

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Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

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4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV 25411

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Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

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Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

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ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

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Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

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Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

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Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

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Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

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Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

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Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

Parsons

PetersburgMoorefield

Romney

Keyser

Elkins

Huttonsville

Marlinton

Davis

SenecaRocks

Franklin

Cabins

Wardensville

5528

Hopeville

UpperTract

55

2829

55

259

42

2928

66

92

39

150

28

32

50

220

50

219

22033

219

250 33

33220

HighlandsPointsPoints of InterestInterest

HighlandsMountain

Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

wwwval leyrevuecom The Calendar Magazine 49

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

ndashVR

CalendarCalendarcontinued from page 42

Gift Shop

canaan valley wv

mountaintrailridescomMountain Trail Rides

3048664652

A Premiere Family Fun DestinationA P r e m i e r e

e F a m i ly ly F Fu n D e s t i n

n a at i o n

50 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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VIRGINIA

BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

From rustic retreats to plush luxurycabins amp everything in betweenSelect your perfect retreat -water access hiking trails hottubs sauna pet friendly scenicview private retreat in-town

Large Group AccommodationsAvailable

Your Year round VacatIon SolutIon

866-682-2246wwwBerkeleySpringsCottageRentalscom

wwwberkeleyspringscom

A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

Ornamentsn Kidrsquos Nature Projectsn Games amp Puzzlesn Spinners amp Kites n Books Maps amp CDrsquosn Walking Sticks amp Wind Chimesn Wild Republicrsquos Audubon Bird Collectionn Tree Free Greeting Cards

50 N Washington Street Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0992 bull wwwnaturenichebiz

naturenichenaturenichebiz

50 N Washington Street Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0992 bull wwwnaturenichebiz

naturenichenaturenichebiz

Open Daily 10am-5pm

Information about localhiking biking fishing amp

local events

wwwval leyrevuecom The Calendar Magazine 51

WEST

VIRGINIA

M-F 10-5 Sat 10-7 Sun 10-5

Gift Cards available

Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

21 Fairfax Street Berkeley Springs WV

8004314698

M F 10

Sun 10-5

ailable

t

Care Treatments

0-7

Day Spa

wwwbathhousecom

Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

877 Winstead Rd Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0234 bull 877-258-0234

bull 2-Person Whirlpool Tub amp Fireplacein Every Room

bull Private Carriage House Availablebull Free Country Breakfastbull Every Room is Uniquely Decoratedbull Therapeutic Massages Availablebull Internet Accessbull Call Today for Reservations bull Visit us at sleepycreekmountaininncom

4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV 25411

304-258-2333wwwambraehousecom

ambraehouseyahoocomHOURS Thurs amp Sun 12-8 pm Fri amp Sat 12-10 pm

HAPPY HOUR 4 to 6 pm ThursndashSun

10 off entire purchase with this adExcludes any discounted items bull Expires 53111

Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

wwwtravelwvcom

ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

52 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

wwwbunkerhillantiquescom

Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

3042290709

144 Runnymeade RdBunker Hill WV

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 53

The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

WEST

VIRGINIA

54 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

ies and other Treats by Garden Sass

bull Guest Appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas

Crea

tive

Art amp

Sou

lKa

ther

ine

Zinn

er C

imag

lioJu

st P

ane

Craz

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 55

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VIRGINIA

Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

wwwtravelwvcom

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

wwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescomwwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescom

amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

bull ACbull Sheets Towels

amp QuiltsProvided

bull BBQ Grillbull Fire Pitbull Screened-In

Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

wwwrhbeanscomwwwrhbeanscom

Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage

Page 48: May Valley Revue

48 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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Lost River State Park and StablesMathias Visitors to this park will observe abun-dant wildlife in a mountainous habitat Lost Riveralso features swimming hiking game courtshorseback riding vacation cabins and views fromCrany Crow overlook 301897-5372 800CALL-WVA

Spruce KnobJudy Gap At 4860 feetthe highest point in thestate is an area of wind-blown red spruce androck outcrops part of the

Monongahela National Forest Enjoy the interpre-tive trail observation tower and viewsSeneca RocksThis must-see 900-foot tall strata of Tuscarorasandstone dates to the Silurian Age Part of theMon on ga hela National Forest and known for theirscenic beauty therocks are con -sidered by manyclimbers to be thebest climb in theEast A visitorscenter features an ex cellent audiovisual presenta-tion with instructions for hiking to the top of therocks 304567-2827 304257-4488

Dolly Sods WildernessRed Creek Morethan 10200 acres ofMo non ga hela Na-tional forest lie on a

high plateau on Allegheny Mountain Bogsbeaver ponds stream camping and 25 miles ofhiking trails 304257-4488Smoke Hole CavernsSeneca Rocks Famous for longest ribbon stalac-tite in the world these caverns claim the secondhighest room in eastern US 304257-4442800828-8978Cass Scenic Railroad State ParkHistoric DistrictCass Antique lumbertrains powered by mas-sive Shay steam loco-motives carry passen-gers past panoramic mountain views to thesummit of Bald Knob the statersquos second highestpeak The turn-of-the-century town is one of thebest preserved lumber com pany towns in theUS 304456-4300 800CALLWVA

Parsons

PetersburgMoorefield

Romney

Keyser

Elkins

Huttonsville

Marlinton

Davis

SenecaRocks

Franklin

Cabins

Wardensville

5528

Hopeville

UpperTract

55

2829

55

259

42

2928

66

92

39

150

28

32

50

220

50

219

22033

219

250 33

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HighlandsPointsPoints of InterestInterest

HighlandsMountain

Mountain Trail RidesFreeland Road in Canaan Valley VW Year-roundguided horseback rides on gorgeous trails withspectacular scenery Short rides from 1-2 hoursplus all day rides available 10 am to 4 pmOpen daily from May thru October New for thekids Petting Zoo Gemstone Mining AdventureCave Day Care for little ones while you rideReservations strongly suggested Fees based onride length 304866-4652 Visit wwwmountaintrailridescom See ad at right

Seneca CavernsWest Virginias Largest Caverns located just 8miles south of Seneca Rocks in Riverton WV hasawed underground explorers since 1939 Openmid April through October for tours Wed-Sun10-4 1800-239-7647 wwwsenecacavernscomYokumrsquos VacationlandIn the center of Pendleton County WV the heartof the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks NationalRecreation Area and Monongahela National Forest Excellent year-round trout and bassfishing Swimming in the river or heated indoor pool White water canoeing rock climbinglocal caverns National Forest Land nearby Modern restaurant has a diverse menuwwwyokumscom

wwwval leyrevuecom The Calendar Magazine 49

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VIRGINIA

Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

ndashVR

CalendarCalendarcontinued from page 42

Gift Shop

canaan valley wv

mountaintrailridescomMountain Trail Rides

3048664652

A Premiere Family Fun DestinationA P r e m i e r e

e F a m i ly ly F Fu n D e s t i n

n a at i o n

50 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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VIRGINIA

BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

From rustic retreats to plush luxurycabins amp everything in betweenSelect your perfect retreat -water access hiking trails hottubs sauna pet friendly scenicview private retreat in-town

Large Group AccommodationsAvailable

Your Year round VacatIon SolutIon

866-682-2246wwwBerkeleySpringsCottageRentalscom

wwwberkeleyspringscom

A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

Ornamentsn Kidrsquos Nature Projectsn Games amp Puzzlesn Spinners amp Kites n Books Maps amp CDrsquosn Walking Sticks amp Wind Chimesn Wild Republicrsquos Audubon Bird Collectionn Tree Free Greeting Cards

50 N Washington Street Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0992 bull wwwnaturenichebiz

naturenichenaturenichebiz

50 N Washington Street Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0992 bull wwwnaturenichebiz

naturenichenaturenichebiz

Open Daily 10am-5pm

Information about localhiking biking fishing amp

local events

wwwval leyrevuecom The Calendar Magazine 51

WEST

VIRGINIA

M-F 10-5 Sat 10-7 Sun 10-5

Gift Cards available

Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

21 Fairfax Street Berkeley Springs WV

8004314698

M F 10

Sun 10-5

ailable

t

Care Treatments

0-7

Day Spa

wwwbathhousecom

Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

877 Winstead Rd Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0234 bull 877-258-0234

bull 2-Person Whirlpool Tub amp Fireplacein Every Room

bull Private Carriage House Availablebull Free Country Breakfastbull Every Room is Uniquely Decoratedbull Therapeutic Massages Availablebull Internet Accessbull Call Today for Reservations bull Visit us at sleepycreekmountaininncom

4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV 25411

304-258-2333wwwambraehousecom

ambraehouseyahoocomHOURS Thurs amp Sun 12-8 pm Fri amp Sat 12-10 pm

HAPPY HOUR 4 to 6 pm ThursndashSun

10 off entire purchase with this adExcludes any discounted items bull Expires 53111

Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

wwwtravelwvcom

ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

52 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

wwwbunkerhillantiquescom

Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

3042290709

144 Runnymeade RdBunker Hill WV

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 53

The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

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VIRGINIA

54 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

ies and other Treats by Garden Sass

bull Guest Appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas

Crea

tive

Art amp

Sou

lKa

ther

ine

Zinn

er C

imag

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ane

Craz

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 55

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VIRGINIA

Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

wwwtravelwvcom

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

wwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescomwwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescom

amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

bull ACbull Sheets Towels

amp QuiltsProvided

bull BBQ Grillbull Fire Pitbull Screened-In

Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

wwwrhbeanscomwwwrhbeanscom

Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage

Page 49: May Valley Revue

wwwval leyrevuecom The Calendar Magazine 49

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Thurs Fri Sat Sun June 2 3 4 amp 5WESTERN MD BLUESFEST hellip HagerstownMD 5-7 pm Thurs at University Plaza 430-930 pm Fri 12 noon-930 pm Sat in down-town Hagerstown 12 noon-345 pm Sun inHagerstown City Park Family musical eventwith featured national regional amp local bluesmusicians FreeThurs $20person in advanceamp $25person at the gate on Fri $35person inadvance amp $40person at the gate on SatFreeSun wwwblues-festorg 301739-8577x116 See ad on page 9Friday June 3FIRST FRIDAY EVENT hellip Downtown Cham-bersburg PA Come join downtown Chambers-burg in this First Friday event See artistslive entertainment and bring your children tothe kidrsquos area Donrsquot forget to stop by the localshops for gifts food and more wwwchambers-burgbiz 717261-0072 See ad on page 26Fri Sat June 3 amp 4GARDEN FAIRE hellip 10 am-3 pm AllowayCreek Gardens amp Herb Farm 456 Mud Col-lege Rd Littlestown PA This two day eventoffers quality craft vendors herbal food gar-den tours old time music and more Check outthe herbs perennials old-fashioned annualsshrubs and vegetables Donrsquot forget to visitthe Log House Garden Shop wwwalloway-creekgardenscom 717359-4548 See ad onpage 3Fri and Sat June 3 amp 4 12th ANNUAL BLUEFISH BLUES FESTALLndashSTAR JAM SESSIONS hellip 830 pm to1230 am Hempen Hill BBQ 13208 Fountain-head Plaza Hagerstown MD Jam Sessions

hosted by ldquoRudy amp The Bluefishrdquo that runnon-stop throughout the evening No covercharge ndash free admission on the weekend of theWestern MD Blues Fest wwwrudyandtheblue-fishcom 3017967-4455

Saturday June 4FOUNDRY DAY hellip 9 am-4 pm (rain or shine)Next to the Childrenrsquos Lake Boiling SpringsPA Featuring the original works of 100 fineartists amp craftsmen of the PA Guild of Crafts-men as well as professional artists amp crafts-men from throughout the country Food activ-ities and more Free wwwybcraftsorg See adon page 5THE FAIRE AT PERSNICKETY PLACE hellip 9am-3 pm Small Things and Crafts 107 EMain St Hedgesville WV Come out and seewhatrsquos happening at Persnickety Place Withantique cars Tom Rock Photography live en-tertainment Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and donrsquot forget about gettingsome ice cream at The Ice Creamery 304754-8075 See ad on page 555th ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL hellip 9 am-4 pmNorth Mountain Arts Fine Arts amp Gift Shop201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV Celebrate theareas artists amp entertainment with live musicjewelry fussed amp stained glass paintings pho-tography food and a guest star appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas Free 304754-5727 Seead on page 54Sat Sun June 4 amp 5 ARTIST DEMO hellip Blue Ridge Basketry 202Town Spring St Hedgesville WV Come shopand watch numerous artists demo There willbe oil and acrylic painters Basket makingdemos and a soap maker wwwblueridgebas-ketrycom 304754-7134 See ad on page 55

ndashVR

CalendarCalendarcontinued from page 42

Gift Shop

canaan valley wv

mountaintrailridescomMountain Trail Rides

3048664652

A Premiere Family Fun DestinationA P r e m i e r e

e F a m i ly ly F Fu n D e s t i n

n a at i o n

50 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

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VIRGINIA

BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

From rustic retreats to plush luxurycabins amp everything in betweenSelect your perfect retreat -water access hiking trails hottubs sauna pet friendly scenicview private retreat in-town

Large Group AccommodationsAvailable

Your Year round VacatIon SolutIon

866-682-2246wwwBerkeleySpringsCottageRentalscom

wwwberkeleyspringscom

A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

Ornamentsn Kidrsquos Nature Projectsn Games amp Puzzlesn Spinners amp Kites n Books Maps amp CDrsquosn Walking Sticks amp Wind Chimesn Wild Republicrsquos Audubon Bird Collectionn Tree Free Greeting Cards

50 N Washington Street Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0992 bull wwwnaturenichebiz

naturenichenaturenichebiz

50 N Washington Street Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0992 bull wwwnaturenichebiz

naturenichenaturenichebiz

Open Daily 10am-5pm

Information about localhiking biking fishing amp

local events

wwwval leyrevuecom The Calendar Magazine 51

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VIRGINIA

M-F 10-5 Sat 10-7 Sun 10-5

Gift Cards available

Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

21 Fairfax Street Berkeley Springs WV

8004314698

M F 10

Sun 10-5

ailable

t

Care Treatments

0-7

Day Spa

wwwbathhousecom

Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

877 Winstead Rd Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0234 bull 877-258-0234

bull 2-Person Whirlpool Tub amp Fireplacein Every Room

bull Private Carriage House Availablebull Free Country Breakfastbull Every Room is Uniquely Decoratedbull Therapeutic Massages Availablebull Internet Accessbull Call Today for Reservations bull Visit us at sleepycreekmountaininncom

4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV 25411

304-258-2333wwwambraehousecom

ambraehouseyahoocomHOURS Thurs amp Sun 12-8 pm Fri amp Sat 12-10 pm

HAPPY HOUR 4 to 6 pm ThursndashSun

10 off entire purchase with this adExcludes any discounted items bull Expires 53111

Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

wwwtravelwvcom

ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

52 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

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Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

wwwbunkerhillantiquescom

Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

3042290709

144 Runnymeade RdBunker Hill WV

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 53

The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

WEST

VIRGINIA

54 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

ies and other Treats by Garden Sass

bull Guest Appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas

Crea

tive

Art amp

Sou

lKa

ther

ine

Zinn

er C

imag

lioJu

st P

ane

Craz

y Gl

ass

Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 55

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

wwwtravelwvcom

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

wwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescomwwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescom

amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

bull ACbull Sheets Towels

amp QuiltsProvided

bull BBQ Grillbull Fire Pitbull Screened-In

Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

wwwrhbeanscomwwwrhbeanscom

Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage

Page 50: May Valley Revue

50 The Calendar Magazine wwwval leyrevuecom

WEST

VIRGINIA

BlackCat Music LLC91 N Washington St

Berkeley Springs WV 254113042584440

bull New amp Used Instrumentsbull Accessoriesbull Music Lessonsbull Pro Audiobull Books amp Gifts for Musiciansbull Consignments bull Repairs

website blackcatmusicshopcomemail blackcatmusicshopgmailcom

THE STORY OF BERKELEY SPRINGSBerkeley Springs a fountainhead of

warm mineral waters frequented by Na-tive Americans long before Europeansarrived in the New World are at the heartof a mountain spa community in West Vir-giniarsquos Eastern Panhandle First noted asMedicine Springs in 1747 on a map drawnby Thomas Jeffersonrsquos father the watersfor many centuries have drawn visitorsseeking health and relief from the stress ofeveryday lifeIn 1776 George Washingtonrsquos family and

friends drew up a plat of 134 lots namedthe streets and incorporated The Town ofBath invoking the muses of the renowned English spa Yet the magic of the springsprevailed and the town and surroundingarea are known by their name ndash BerkeleySprings

The waters flow at a constant 74degF fromthe base of Warm Springs Ridge You maystill drink freely and fill your jugs at LordFairfaxrsquos public tap and wade in the ancientstone pools in the nationrsquos smallest statepark The town has endured cycles of noto-riety fashion war and modern progress butremains the Countryrsquos First Spa a quietfriendly haven surrounded by WestVirginiarsquos splendid outdoors szlig

EVENTS IN BERKELEY SPRINGS

BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERSMARKET every Sunday 10am-2pm onFairfax Street 304-258-8400

MAY is QUILT MONTHFriday May 6 at 730 pm - Opening

Delectable Mountains Quilt Show amp Sale atthe Ice House

ldquoPearlsrdquo - Show Hangs through June 12May 7 amp 8 - Piecework Staged readings

with quilts at the Ice HouseSunday-May 29 at 2pm- Yard Square

Quilt Auction Sponsored by the DelectableMountain Quilt Guild

JUNE 4-6 2010 HEY GIRLFRIEND THIS WEEKENDrsquoS FOR YOU

Art sales on the street wine tastings aquilt show and concert are a few of theweekend events on June 4 5 and 6 that fla-vor this come-with-your-gal-pals getaway toBerkeley Springs The 9th annual Hey

With Nearly 100 Upscale Cabins Cottages amp HomesWersquore Your AFFORDABLE Vacation Solution

From rustic retreats to plush luxurycabins amp everything in betweenSelect your perfect retreat -water access hiking trails hottubs sauna pet friendly scenicview private retreat in-town

Large Group AccommodationsAvailable

Your Year round VacatIon SolutIon

866-682-2246wwwBerkeleySpringsCottageRentalscom

wwwberkeleyspringscom

A backyard nature store offeringn Binocularsn Bird Bat Butterfly Housesn Food amp Feedersn Squirrel Entertainmentn Garden Gloves Tools amp

Ornamentsn Kidrsquos Nature Projectsn Games amp Puzzlesn Spinners amp Kites n Books Maps amp CDrsquosn Walking Sticks amp Wind Chimesn Wild Republicrsquos Audubon Bird Collectionn Tree Free Greeting Cards

50 N Washington Street Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0992 bull wwwnaturenichebiz

naturenichenaturenichebiz

50 N Washington Street Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0992 bull wwwnaturenichebiz

naturenichenaturenichebiz

Open Daily 10am-5pm

Information about localhiking biking fishing amp

local events

wwwval leyrevuecom The Calendar Magazine 51

WEST

VIRGINIA

M-F 10-5 Sat 10-7 Sun 10-5

Gift Cards available

Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

21 Fairfax Street Berkeley Springs WV

8004314698

M F 10

Sun 10-5

ailable

t

Care Treatments

0-7

Day Spa

wwwbathhousecom

Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

877 Winstead Rd Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0234 bull 877-258-0234

bull 2-Person Whirlpool Tub amp Fireplacein Every Room

bull Private Carriage House Availablebull Free Country Breakfastbull Every Room is Uniquely Decoratedbull Therapeutic Massages Availablebull Internet Accessbull Call Today for Reservations bull Visit us at sleepycreekmountaininncom

4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV 25411

304-258-2333wwwambraehousecom

ambraehouseyahoocomHOURS Thurs amp Sun 12-8 pm Fri amp Sat 12-10 pm

HAPPY HOUR 4 to 6 pm ThursndashSun

10 off entire purchase with this adExcludes any discounted items bull Expires 53111

Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

wwwtravelwvcom

ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

52 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

wwwbunkerhillantiquescom

Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

3042290709

144 Runnymeade RdBunker Hill WV

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 53

The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

WEST

VIRGINIA

54 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

ies and other Treats by Garden Sass

bull Guest Appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas

Crea

tive

Art amp

Sou

lKa

ther

ine

Zinn

er C

imag

lioJu

st P

ane

Craz

y Gl

ass

Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 55

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

wwwtravelwvcom

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

wwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescomwwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescom

amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

bull ACbull Sheets Towels

amp QuiltsProvided

bull BBQ Grillbull Fire Pitbull Screened-In

Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

wwwrhbeanscomwwwrhbeanscom

Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage

Page 51: May Valley Revue

wwwval leyrevuecom The Calendar Magazine 51

WEST

VIRGINIA

M-F 10-5 Sat 10-7 Sun 10-5

Gift Cards available

Facial amp Skin Care Treatments

Exclusive Couplersquos Massage

21 Fairfax Street Berkeley Springs WV

8004314698

M F 10

Sun 10-5

ailable

t

Care Treatments

0-7

Day Spa

wwwbathhousecom

Girlfriend weekend in Berkeley Springsgirlie capital of West Virginia is irresistible

With open-daily spas and blocks of un-usual shops Berkeley Springs is always at-tractive to discerning women bothresidents and visitors ldquoGangs of womenroaming the streets downtown is an almostevery weekend sight in townrdquo says JeanneMozier vice president of Travel BerkeleySprings the local travel council ldquoThe hottrend of women traveling together is oldnews here Thatrsquos why this year marks theninth time that wersquove gone all out to cele-brate the sisters cousins college roommates

and carpooling moms who need time awaywith just the girlsrdquo

Three attributes of Berkeley Springsmake it an ideal choice for getting awaywith the girls mdash it is affordable less than 90minutes from the Washington or BaltimoreBeltways and filled with folks who stillknow how to smile ldquoWe may officially endHey Girlfriend weekend on Sundayrdquo saidMozier ldquobut the truth is that in a townwhere many of the businesses are owned bywomen and the attractions are just whatwomen like itrsquos always a celebration of girl-friendsrdquo szlig

877 Winstead Rd Berkeley Springs WV304-258-0234 bull 877-258-0234

bull 2-Person Whirlpool Tub amp Fireplacein Every Room

bull Private Carriage House Availablebull Free Country Breakfastbull Every Room is Uniquely Decoratedbull Therapeutic Massages Availablebull Internet Accessbull Call Today for Reservations bull Visit us at sleepycreekmountaininncom

4 Miles from DowntownBerkeley Springs WV

Come Experience a RomanticEscape in an Early 1800s loghome situated on 128 acresof natural beauty

98 N Washington StreetBerkeley Springs WV 25411

304-258-2333wwwambraehousecom

ambraehouseyahoocomHOURS Thurs amp Sun 12-8 pm Fri amp Sat 12-10 pm

HAPPY HOUR 4 to 6 pm ThursndashSun

10 off entire purchase with this adExcludes any discounted items bull Expires 53111

Ambrae House is located in downtown BerkeleySprings West Virginia originally named the Town ofBath The house was built in 1907 and has beencompletely refurbished to reflect a casual retreat withall the modern facilities you might expect includingyour own hot tub satellite TV and internet accessYoull enjoy these comfortable accommodations in awarm friendlyenvironment thatinvites you to slowdown and escapethe big cityrsquosclamor Best of allyour stay includesa delightful andmouth wateringbreakfast

Restaurant

Serving Lunch and DinnerCOME ENJOYINDOOR DININGAND OUR NEWOUTDOOR DECKBAR

Bed amp Breakfast

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

wwwtravelwvcom

ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

52 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

wwwbunkerhillantiquescom

Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

3042290709

144 Runnymeade RdBunker Hill WV

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 53

The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

WEST

VIRGINIA

54 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

ies and other Treats by Garden Sass

bull Guest Appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas

Crea

tive

Art amp

Sou

lKa

ther

ine

Zinn

er C

imag

lioJu

st P

ane

Craz

y Gl

ass

Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 55

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

wwwtravelwvcom

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

wwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescomwwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescom

amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

bull ACbull Sheets Towels

amp QuiltsProvided

bull BBQ Grillbull Fire Pitbull Screened-In

Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

wwwrhbeanscomwwwrhbeanscom

Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage

Page 52: May Valley Revue

Explore BERkElEy CounTy w E S T v i R g i n i a

wwwtravelwvcom

ommemorating MartinsburgC

Coming this SpringHeritage Day ndash May 7 bull WV Wine amp Arts Festival ndash May 28-29

North Mountain Arts Festival ndash June 4Big Bad Burger Contest ndash June 11 bull Pickinrsquo Preview 2 ndash June 25

For more event listings wwwTravelWVcom or call 1-800-4WVA-FUN115 North Queen Street Martinsburg WV 25401 304-264-8801

Martinsburgrsquos rich history will becelebrated on Heritage Day May 7with activities from 930- am to 5 pmEvents include tours of historicproperties live music craft demos theHeritage Hike and much more Anopening ceremony sponsored by thelocal Daughters and Sons of theAmerican Revolution chapters will beheld at 930 am at the Adam StephenMonument in the 600 block of QueenStreet Other free events throughout theday includeAdam Stephen House Triple Brick

Museum and Stephen Tunnels (309 EastJohn St) will be open for tours livemusic and entertainment on thegrounds lunch sold by the MartinsburgLions ClubThe Apollo Theatre (128 East Martin

St) will host a genealogy fair andspeaker sponsored by the BerkeleyCounty Historical SocietyBelle Boyd House (126 East Race St)

will be open for tours and featurespeakers on African-American and theCivil WarBoydville Mansion (601 South Queen

St) will be open for tours book andplant sales by Master Gardenersheritage craft demonstrations beansoup and cornbread lunch by Farmland

Protection BureauCaperton Station and the

Roundhouse (229 East Martin St) willhost tours and National Train Day withchildrenrsquos activitiesThe Sumner-Ramer Heritage

Archives museum (515 West Martin St)and the Martinsburg-Berkeley CountyCVB (115 North Queen St) will be open

Festivals and Contests Galore inBerkeley County The Eastern Panhandle is host to a

number of festivals and eventsthroughout the year Here are a fewupcoming events you wonrsquot want tomissHeld on the lawns of Boydville Estate

in downtown Martinsburg the 15thannual WV Wine amp Arts Festival will beheld May 28 and 29 The festival willinclude live music in a variety of genresfood art and of course wine Enjoysamples of West Virginia wines in avariety of tastes and fragrancesProceeds from the WV Wine amp ArtsFestival will benefit The Arts Centre acommunity-based arts organization thathosts educational programs throughoutthe year such as the Young ArtistsrsquoSummer Workshop and After SchoolArts

52 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

wwwbunkerhillantiquescom

Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

3042290709

144 Runnymeade RdBunker Hill WV

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 53

The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

WEST

VIRGINIA

54 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

ies and other Treats by Garden Sass

bull Guest Appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas

Crea

tive

Art amp

Sou

lKa

ther

ine

Zinn

er C

imag

lioJu

st P

ane

Craz

y Gl

ass

Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 55

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

wwwtravelwvcom

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

wwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescomwwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescom

amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

bull ACbull Sheets Towels

amp QuiltsProvided

bull BBQ Grillbull Fire Pitbull Screened-In

Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

wwwrhbeanscomwwwrhbeanscom

Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage

Page 53: May Valley Revue

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Join us for dinnerServing wine amp beerVegetarian cafe health food earth-friendly goods amp music CDs

209 S Raleigh St Martinsburg 304-262-9978 goodnaturedllccom

LLC

Market and Vegetarian Cafe

Commitment to localMountaineer BeerBlue Mt Farm EggsTrickling Springs Dairy

bull The Arearsquos Largest Collection of Sports Memorabiliabull Vintage Costume Jewelry Linens amp Hatsbull WWII Militaria bull Vintage amp Collectible Coinsbull Vintage Furniture amp Glasswarebull Collectible Comic Books amp LP Albumsbull Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

wwwbunkerhillantiquescom

Fine Antiques amp CollectiblesAntiques Associates

Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill

Open 7 daysDaily 10-5

3042290709

144 Runnymeade RdBunker Hill WV

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The Berkeley County Historical Society celebrates

HERITAGE DAYSaturday May 14 2011

The Berkeley County Historical SocietyCome visit us

136 East Race Street in Martinsburg304-257-4713 BCHSBCHSorg wwwBCHSorg

Celebrate the founding of Martinsburg West Virginia with us on Heritage Day from 10AM to 4PM

Schedule of Events1000am Civil War - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Don Silvius BCHS1030am Internet Genealogy - Apollo Theatre - Speaker Cindy Nicewarner NSDAR

Genealogist100pm Genealogy Research - Victor Dunn - Speaker Certified Genealogist

specializing in VA WV amp MD 230pm Black History in Berkeley County - Belle Boyd House - Speaker Paul

Planchon BCHSAll Day

Belle Boyd House Open for Tours bull John Hilleary retired White House GardenerTrain Displays in the parking area bull Refreshments

Free and Everyone Welcome126 and 136 East Race Street Martinsburg WV 25401Other locations observing Heritage Day are

General Adam Stephen House Triple Brick Museum Boydville The George Washington Heritage Trail and Mainstreet Martinsburg

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

WEST

VIRGINIA

54 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

ies and other Treats by Garden Sass

bull Guest Appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas

Crea

tive

Art amp

Sou

lKa

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Zinn

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imag

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Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 55

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

wwwtravelwvcom

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

wwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescomwwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescom

amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

bull ACbull Sheets Towels

amp QuiltsProvided

bull BBQ Grillbull Fire Pitbull Screened-In

Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

wwwrhbeanscomwwwrhbeanscom

Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage

Page 54: May Valley Revue

Visit the Shoppes of Historic Hedgesville

WEST

VIRGINIA

54 THE Calendar MAGAZINE wwwval leyrevuecom

North Mountain ArtsNorth Mountain ArtsDistinctive Gifts

and Handcrafted Art

North Mountain Arts

Arts Festival Saturday June 4

201 N Mary St Hedgesville WV bull 304-754-5727

bull Jewelrybull Potterybull Woodworkingbull Fused and Stained

Glassbull Photographybull Paintingbull Foodbull Smooth Ride Smooth-

ies and other Treats by Garden Sass

bull Guest Appearance bythe Lodestar Llamas

Crea

tive

Art amp

Sou

lKa

ther

ine

Zinn

er C

imag

lioJu

st P

ane

Craz

y Gl

ass

Arts Festival Saturday June 4 9AM-4PMFeatures Local and Regional Artists

Live Music by Souky Island-Acoustic bull 11AM-3PM

The North Mountain Arts Festivalon June 4 in historic Hedgesville will bea fun-filled day of arts and crafts liveIsland-acoustic music from Souky and aspecial appearance by the woollyresidents of Lodestar Llamas Thisjuried festival features the work of localand regional artists and craftsmenincluding jewelry pottery wood-working fused and stained glassphotography painting paper sculptureand quilting

Also on June 4 over on Main StreetThe Faire at Persnickety Place offerslive entertainment antique cars TomRock Photography and other craftitems Crayon the Clown and moreSpecial on food and be sure to treatyourself to an ice cream at The IceCreamery

On both Saturday and Sunday June4 amp 5 Blue Ridge Basketry will host anArtist Demo with oil and acrylic

painters basket making and a soapmaker

While yoursquore in Hedgesville enjoyantique and specialty shops the TownSpring and other unique historic sites

Another exciting event returning toBerkeley County is the Big Bad BurgerContest June 11 Sponsored by MSMCatering and Sunfire Hearth Patio ampSpa the contest is a family-friendlycommunity event to raise money for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic Prizes will be awarded in kidsalternative and beef categories VisitwwwBigBadBurgerBlogspotcom fordetails

Information on these and other great events can be found atwwwTravelWVcom or by visiting theMartinsburg-Berkeley CountyConvention amp Visitors Bureau located at115 North Queen Street in downtownMartinsburg

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 55

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

wwwtravelwvcom

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

wwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescomwwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescom

amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

bull ACbull Sheets Towels

amp QuiltsProvided

bull BBQ Grillbull Fire Pitbull Screened-In

Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

wwwrhbeanscomwwwrhbeanscom

Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage

Page 55: May Valley Revue

wwwval leyrevuecom THE Calendar MAGAZINE 55

PENNSYLVANIA

WEST

VIRGINIA

Furniture Glassware Collectibles Linens amp Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun210 N Mary St on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV

304-754-6461wwwkingfishsantiquescom

BLue RidGe BASkeTRy

ARTS amp GiFTSWhere everything is handcrafted

Custom Made Baskets bull Basketweaving ClassesFull Line of Basketweaving Supplies bull Jewelry

Paintings bull Wood Art bull Gourd Art amp Much More

202 Town Spring St Hedgesville WV304-754-7134

wwwblueridgebasketrycom

Experience life as it was meant to be atour historic 200 acre working farm inHedgesville WV Call 304-754-6643

wwwCiderMillHousecomwwwWillowRunFarmscom

A short trip to a world away

wwwtravelwvcom

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

The Faire atPersnickety Place

Saturday June 4th bull 9am - 3pm

Photography by Tom Rock Applejack Studio Stained Glass

Garden of Egan DesignsNorth Mountain Candles

Antique Cars bull Book SalesFood $2 Special Grilled hot dog chips amp drink

The Ice Creamery

Live Entertainment Alex - acoustical guitarist amp Ellyn - local singer

Crayon the Clown

107 E Main Street in Historic Hedgesville WV304-754-8075

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

wwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescomwwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescom

amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

bull ACbull Sheets Towels

amp QuiltsProvided

bull BBQ Grillbull Fire Pitbull Screened-In

Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

wwwrhbeanscomwwwrhbeanscom

Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage

Page 56: May Valley Revue

REAL ESTATE GROUP1314 Edwin Miller Blvd Suite 200Martinsburg WV 25404304-263-2600304-263-2346Craig Loy Broker

We have the Eastern Panhandle of WV Coveredreg13

wwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescomwwwLarryDeMarcoSellsHomescom

amp Team

bull Sleeps 4bull Full Kitchenbull Full Bathbull Direct TVbull DVD Playerbull Pool Tablebull WasherDryer

bull ACbull Sheets Towels

amp QuiltsProvided

bull BBQ Grillbull Fire Pitbull Screened-In

Deck

Log Cabin GetawayEnjoy the privacy and seclusion of this cozy log cabin nestled into its gentle surroundings of the West Virginia hills

Log Cabin Getaway

wwwrhbeanscomwwwrhbeanscom

Located 5 miles from downtown Berkeley Springs

For Reservations Call

301-514-1032$11999 Weekends

amp Holidays

$8999 Weekdays

per night

bull Antiques bull Collectibles bull Shabby Chic bull Giftware bull Vintage bull Parisian bull Mantiques

21 E Baltimore St Funkstown MD 21734 bull 240-329-7584Store Hours Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1030am-430pm (Closed Wed amp Sun)

ldquoWhereldquoWhere ChicChicMeetsMeets UniqueUniquerdquordquo

One-of-One-of-a-Kinda-KindFindsFinds

Divine FindsDivine Findsat The Cranberry Cottageat The Cranberry Cottage