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Meet your Local Wealth Advisor

First United Bank & Trust - Grantsville Community Office 157 Main Street, Grantsville

Stop by First United Bank & Trust's Grantsville Community Office the week of May 13 to meet Bradley Brazeal, Wealth Advisor Associate. He's ready to assist you in planning for your now and your future. From discussing IRAs and 401Ks to estate planning and investments, we will guide, mentor, and advise you to help you reach your financial goals. Let First United help you create an easy-to-follow plan that optimizes your assets and protects you and your family's interests. Stop by anytime during the week or if you want to make an appointment just call us at 301-895-5125. Light refreshments will be available and don't forget to sign up for our drawing.

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Virtual Brunch and Learn: Preserving Deep Creek Lake with Riparian Buffer

Virtual Only

Join Carolyn Sheaffer with Deep Creek Watershed Foundation for an introduction to the conservation landscaping program 10 in 10, which stands for the DNR’s goal of having 10% of the lakeshore buffer strip planted with native plants and trees in the next 10 years. The goal of this program is to prevent further erosion of the lakeshore by stabilizing soils through native plant roots, which is an economical and natural way to preserve and create a living shoreline. Learn how to get involved with this important project and how to support it during this webinar with guest speakers Eric Null- DCL Lake Manager with DNR, Julia Vache, DNR Natural Resource Planner II, Robert “Bob” Sutton, DCL POA President. Register in advance for this meeting After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Story Time @ Oakland for Ages 3 & up

Oakland Ruth Enlow Library 6 N 2nd St, Oakland

Join Oakland Library for a storytime designed for children ages 3 and up. This program promotes creative expression, social skills, listening comprehension, and school readiness through stories, STEM activities, games, music, and crafts. Disclaimers: This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child in this program. Drop-offs will not be permitted. Programs, events, and classes may be photographed or videotaped for library promotional purposes. Your participation in programs signifies your permission for us to use any photos that we take of you. Please speak to a librarian at the event if you would prefer your photo not to be taken.

Board of Education Meeting

Northern Garrett Middle School 371 Pride Pkwy, Accident, MD

The Garrett County Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. The Board will meet at Northern Middle School in the Cafeteria. The meeting is open to the public and will be live-streamed for public review. Public comment for the May Board Meeting will begin at 3:00 PM after which time the Board goes into executive session until 5:45 PM. The Board of Education will reconvene for public sessions from 6:00 PM – 8:10 PM. Time is set aside during the public session for the hearing of constituents at approximately 7:00 PM. Please note, that this time is approximate, and public comment may be adjusted based on the timing of the presentations. Topics excluded from Public Comment include: Individual personnel issues Comments identifying individual students or staff members Matters that are on appeal or may be appealed Topics for which the Board schedules formal public hearings Advertising or solicitation for products and/or services The agenda for the Public Session can be accessed at BoardDocs. The agenda is not considered final until the Board takes action to accept it at the start of each meeting. Part or all of the meeting may be closed pursuant […]

Finding Your Roots Online Spring 2024 Series: Part III – Ancestors in Black and White

Virtual Only

Maryland Public Television and the Maryland Genealogical Society offer another beginner-to-intermediate genealogy workshop series, coming this spring. Finding Your Roots Online will consist of four (4) two-hour sessions focused on the online resources individuals can search to find more information about their ancestors. Each session will feature a combination of lecture, small and large group discussion, question and answer time, and a homework assignment relating to your family search. Handouts will be provided for each session. The webinars will be recorded and registrants can view the sessions later; however, because this workshop is interactive, we encourage all registrants to attend the live virtual sessions whenever possible. This series is perfect for anyone looking to better understand the vast offerings of online family research. Your family does not need Maryland ties to benefit from this course; however, the instructor will use some Maryland examples. Those who attend will receive a one-year MPT Passport membership or membership extension, and a one-year membership to the Maryland Genealogical Society (MGS) — not applicable to current MGS members. Part III - Ancestors in Black and White Wednesday, May, 15 at 7:00 PM Ancestors in Black and White: Resources for the Era of Slavery and Beyond Our ancestors of […]

Line Dancing at MoonShadow

MoonShadow 145 Bumblebee Road, McHenry

Are you ready to kick your dining experience up a notch?! 🌛 Wednesday May 15th at 7:00 PM, join here on the moon and get extra groovy with the help of Jitterbug Movement Studios line dancing class! $10 door cover that includes one drink ticket! Reservations are recommended, call us during business hours at 240-442-5542!