Monday January 24

The weather today will be partly sunny in the morning then it will be mostly cloudy, with scattered snow showers in the afternoon. Little or no additional snow accumulation—highs around 30 and a low of 21. Southwest winds of 5 to 10 mph. Chance of snow 40%.

Would you be crazy enough to ride your bike when the temperature is only 7 degrees?! A group of bikers did just that over the weekend… the top distance rider — and my new friend Shawn — did 15 miles through the woods at the Deep Creek Lions Club Park.

Join George’s Creek Regional Library today at 4:00 PM for a presentation with local historian Bucky Schriver about the B-52 Memory Collecting Event: Buzz One Four Bomber Crash in 1964. This will also be an opportunity to share your experience, hear others’, and have your memories collected for a bound book housed at the library’s History Room.

Children are invited to join the Lego Club of Oakland and Grantsville Library today at 7:00 PM. This is designed for children ages four and up and features free building time with lots of building bricks.

 

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