Hagerstown
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Hagerstown Weis Market gets remodel; World Treasurers Thrift Shop moves to bigger store
Weis Market in Hagerstown's North End gets remodel. Weis Markets recently held a grand reopening of its Shank Farm Way store in Hagerstown's North End after what a company news release described as a major remodel. The remodel included updating the interior decor and redesigning the deli and food service...
Coming soon downtown: Baile's Cask & Kettle, with bagels, pub grub and beer brewed on-site
At Baile Cask & Kettle, you can soon grab a bagel with your breakfast brew — then come back for pub fare and another brew after work. In a few weeks, owners Christopher and Kerry Keene hope to open the much-anticipated bagel shop and American-Irish pub in the Updegraff building at 53 W....
A Cappella & Unplugged 2024 Finalists
Franklin County Visitors Bureau is excited to announce the five finalists of 2024 A Cappella & Unplugged: Jeff Trish, Marissa Porter, Kiley Heltzel, Calamity & Justus, and Paul Minnich. Each will move onto perform at 7 PM on July 20 on the courthouse steps as part of the 1864 Ransoming, Burning & Rebirth event.
Allison-Antrim Museum July Speaker Series Features Retreat from Burning of Chambersburg
Allison-Antrim Museum, 365 South Ridge Avenue, Greencastle, Pennsylvania 17225 will hold its monthly speaker meeting on Thursday, July 11, 2024, in the German Bank Barn beginning at 7 p.m. The facility is wheelchair accessible. Steve French, historian, will present a program about the Confederate retreat after the Burning of Chambersburg....
'How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.'
I remember many years ago ‘Fink’ (aka David Phillips-RIP) and I were at Boonsboro Middle School. We always seemed to get into a little mischief and one day we got our "tails" smacked for throwing raisins in TV class. At the new high school, Fink and I were just average students in Ms. Lakin’s art class. We had to make an art project one time and the "scrap pieces of debris" we put together had little chance of ending...
Three-Day Nature Journaling Summer Camp begins July 16
Buttonwood Nature Center, home of The Institute is hosting a new 3-day summer camp to inspire creativity on Tues., Wed. and Thurs., July 16–18 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., at Pine Hill Recreation Area near Waynesboro, Pa. The Nature Journaling Camp is open to kids completing grades 4 through 6.
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