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Jacksonville Senior Center train garden doubles in size
The problem with doing a Christmas train garden two years in a row is that people expect bigger and better. And that's just what return visitors to Jacksonville Senior Center's train garden will get. This year's layout is 12-feet by 13-feet and has...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Holidays, Schools, High School Sports, Gardens and Parks
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Helpers in Santa House in Arbutus share young visitors' excitement
Saturday evening, magic will descend upon the dull, drab parking lot near the Arbutus Town Hall as the traditional welcome to Santa Claus on Nov. 24 marks the official start to the holiday season. Little children become the playing pieces in a game of...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Holidays, Apple iPad, Religious Festivals
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Parkton house lights up holidays starting on Thanksgiving
While others were stocking up on food and filling their gas tanks prior to superstorm Sandy blowing through the area last month, Chuck Greason was making sure the reindeer on his roof were secure. He also checked to guarantee Santa Claus wouldn't fly...
Tags: Holidays, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Thanksgiving, Labor Day, Religious Festivals
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Miracle on Main Street returns to Westminster, Nov. 24
Lights, cameras, Santa. Those are elements that residents and visitors of Westminster have come to know and love at the start of the holiday season. For the annual Miracle on Main Street celebration on Saturday, Nov. 24, the lights will be on the parade...
Tags: Libraries, Music, Holidays, Hot Cocoa, Festive Events
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Remembering the most wonderful time of year for 'Stanta' Claus
Planning for Christmas in Westminster is almost as much a cherished tradition as the holiday itself. But for many, Christmas 2012 will not quite be the same without Stan Ruchlewicz, the City of Westminster's administrator of economic development and...
Tags: Economic Policy, Holidays, Festive Events, Religious Festivals, Tim Allen
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Santa Claus wins Maryland -- in a way
The official, certified results of Maryland's 2012 presidential election are in, and the the winner is Santa Claus -- at least among the write-in candidates. Apparently an actual person who lives in Nevada, Claus garnered 625 votes from people who...Tags: Barack Obama, Baltimore County, Mitt Romney, Elections, 2012 U.S. Presidential Election
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I know Santa Claus delivers, but would he also unpack?
I've been wearing my husband's underwear for the past 14 days. No, we don't have that kind of marriage. It's just that we moved two weeks ago, and no matter how many boxes I unpack, I still can't find my own underwear. Doug had created a practical,...Tags: China
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Hampden: Let's give a big hand to Halloween costume contest winners
Despite superstorm Sandy's best efforts, Hampden's Halloween festivities this year would not be derailed. Postponed, sure, but not canceled. So instead of the annual Hampden festival taking place Oct. 31, it took place the following Saturday, Nov. 3....Tags: Business, Entertainment Events, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Small Business Saturday, Holidays
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Aberdeen: Ramping up for the annual Christmas Street festivities
It's time to think about Christmas Street in Aberdeen if you haven't already done so. The big day is Dec. 1. "What Christmas Means to Me" is the theme for 2012 for entries in the parade and window decorating contests. What an opportunity to use your...Tags: Christianity, Holidays, Festive Events, Religious Festivals, Methodist
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Mistletoe Mart focuses art community on the holidays
The arrival of November means not only Thanksgiving in Carroll County. Craft fairs and bazaars fill the calendar this month, offering a variety of items to meet every budget. Now in its 39th year, Ascension Episcopal Church's Mistletoe Mart in...Tags: Christianity, Sykesville, Customs and Tradition, Holidays, Religious Festivals
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Bel Air town board passes ethics law changes, urges residents to properly place leaves for disposal
The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners passed an amended ethics ordinance that removes members of legislatively appointed committees from the law's requirements and also exempts certain officials from filing financial disclosures. The commissioners also...Tags: Elections, Values, Holidays, Festive Events, Ceremonies
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Havre de Grace: It's the last First Fridays of the year in HdG
Welcome dear readers, To Native American/Indian Heritage Month in November. Fair warning! Daylight savings time ends Nov. 4. Make sure you set back your clocks one hour Sunday morning. Otherwise, you will be an hour early to the church pews on Sunday...Tags: Christianity, American Legion, Elections, Havre de Grace, Holidays
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