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November 2, 2011 .com YOUR FREE LOCAL NEWSPAPER SINCE 1987 YOUR FREE LOCAL NEWSPAPER SINCE 1987 The Shore The Shore Coverage That Counts Over 17,000 Homes! 410-827-9312 • www.ShoreUpdate.com • www.Facebook.com/theshoreupdate UPDATE IN THIS ISSUE IN THIS ISSUE About Town With Ron............................................8 Area Church Services..................................................5 ClassiÀeds...........................................................20 & 21 Deals of the Week......................................................13 It’s Your Business.....................................................15 Local Athletes.............................................................11 Meet Your Neighbor....................................................6 Political Events............................................................4 Real Estate Agents’ Corner..........................................22 Small Business Corner...........................................14 What To Do Listings............................................4 & 5 “You Rock,” Local Entertainment............................4 ShoreSaver DEALS of the WEEK Clip & Save Coupons Inside Every Issue - See page 13 We Pay Top Dollar for GOLD, SILVER & PLATINUM IN ANY CONDITION: Broken Jewelry Diamonds Gold Filled Precious Metals Flatware Coins Scrap Gold Kent Island Jewelry 410-643-7766 Exit 39B • Main Street, Chester (Near Rite Aid) Mon.-Fri.: 9am-6pm • Sat.: 9am-3pm Sundays: 10am-2pm License #2190 Locally Owned & Operated for 12+ Years Stop In & Meet Regen, Our Jeweler: Mon & Wed: 11-4 • Fri: 9-2 Repairs by Our Onsite Goldsmith See ad on page 8 for more details! Stop in the name of of Love Love Single? Are you an eligible single? Do you know someone who is? Email the name/contact info to [email protected] to enter Queen Anne’s County Most Eligible Single contest. Great prizes for participants AND winners and just plain fun! Hurry, only five men and five women will be chosen for the contest. en participants will be featured in the Shore Update and our readers will vote on their favorites. We’ll cap the contest off with a huge Stop in the Name of Love event. NOMINATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED! Deadline for nominations is Wednesday, November 16. A Buy Local... Shop Local... A Buy Local... Shop Local... Give Local Event Give Local Event Watch Next Issue for Details Watch Next Issue for Details Brought to you by Shore Update Brought to you by Shore Update & Kentmorr Restaurant & Kentmorr Restaurant

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November 2, 2011

.comYOUR FREE LOCAL NEWSPAPER S INCE 1987YOUR FREE LOCAL NEWSPAPER S INCE 1987

The ShoreThe Shore Coverage That CountsOver 17,000 Homes!

410-827-9312 • www.ShoreUpdate.com • www.Facebook.com/theshoreupdate

UPDATE

IN THIS ISSUEIN THIS ISSUEAbout Town With Ron............................................8Area Church Services..................................................5Classi eds...........................................................20 & 21Deals of the Week......................................................13It’s Your Business.....................................................15Local Athletes.............................................................11Meet Your Neighbor....................................................6Political Events............................................................4Real Estate Agents’ Corner..........................................22Small Business Corner...........................................14What To Do Listings............................................4 & 5“You Rock,” Local Entertainment............................4

ShoreSaverDEALS of the WEEK

Clip & Save CouponsInside Every Issue - See page 13

We Pay Top Dollar for GOLD, SILVER & PLATINUM IN ANY CONDITION:

Broken Jewelry Diamonds Gold FilledPrecious Metals Flatware Coins Scrap Gold

Kent Island Jewelry410-643-7766

Exit 39B • Main Street, Chester (Near Rite Aid) Mon.-Fri.: 9am-6pm • Sat.: 9am-3pm

Sundays: 10am-2pmLicense #2190

Locally Owned

& Operated

for 12+ Years

Stop In & Meet Regen, Our Jeweler:

Mon & Wed: 11-4 • Fri: 9-2Repairs by Our

Onsite Goldsmith

See ad on page 8

for more details!

Stopin the name ofof LoveLove

Single?Are you an eligible single? Do you know someone who is? Email the name/contact info to [email protected] to enter Queen Anne’s County Most Eligible Single contest. Great prizes for participants AND winners and just plain fun! Hurry, only fi ve men and fi ve women will be chosen for the contest. Th en participants will be featured in the Shore Update and our readers will vote on their favorites. We’ll cap the contest off with a huge Stop in the Name of Love event. NOMINATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED! Deadline for nominations is Wednesday, November 16.

A Buy Local... Shop Local...A Buy Local... Shop Local...Give Local EventGive Local Event

Watch Next Issue for DetailsWatch Next Issue for DetailsBrought to you by Shore Update Brought to you by Shore Update

& Kentmorr Restaurant& Kentmorr Restaurant

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November 2, 2011 Page 2Update, Your Free Local Newspaper Since 1987

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Email [email protected] to have your event listed. Limited space & entries may be

edited for clarity/space.

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BIG OWL TIKI BAR 410-604-1120, www.bigbats.com Thursday-Sunday – Live Entertainment.

BRIDGES ON KENT NARROWS RESTAURANT & BAR410-827-0282http://bridgesrestaurant.netFriday & Saturday – Live Entertainment-jazz, blues, contemporary.Nov 12 – Joe Martone, 7:30pm.

THE JETTY410-827-4959, www.jettydockbar.comMondays – DJ & Karaoke w/Hitman Eddie Hitt, 7pm.Oct 29 – No Pets for Noah & Halloween Costume Party, 8pm.Nov 5 – Mike Hines and the Look, 8pm.Nov 11 – Mary Lou, 8pm.Nov 12 – The Cheaters, 8pm.

KENTMORR RESTAURANT410-643-2263•www.kentmorr.comFridays – Island Entertainment, 5-10pm.

LUKE’S GRILL410-643-9435•www.lukesgrille.comFridays, Saturdays – Live Entertainment, 8:30pm.Nov 5 – Rich Mascari, 8:30pm.Nov 11 – Sloe Jim, 8pm.Nov 11 – Kajun Kelley.Nov 12 – Jeffnanna.

R’s AMERICANTINA410-643-7700, www.rsamericantina.com Thursdays – Trivia w/Denise Hurd & Terry Kelsey Saturdays – Football Specials w/Ryan & Buck, 11am-6pm.Sundays – Football Specials w/Ryan & Buck, open-close. Nov 12 – Wild Bill “Buck Wild” Video Party & Dance Contest, 9pm-1am.

RAMS HEAD SHORE HOUSE410-643-2466•www.ramsheadtavern.com Thru Nov 24 (Thursdays) – $5 Burger night, 7-11pm.Nov 5 – Dave Hawkins & Stix, 9pm.Nov 11 – Mike & Darby, 8pm.Nov 12 – Sean Pelan & Cuzzin Mark, 9pm.

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“We the People...”“We the People...”Email [email protected] to have your Email [email protected] to have your

event listed. Space is limited and entries may event listed. Space is limited and entries may be edited for clarity/space. be edited for clarity/space.

Schedule subject to change without notice. Schedule subject to change without notice. Please call number listed with event to con rm.Please call number listed with event to con rm.

QAC Government107 N. Liberty St.

Centreville, MDPh: 410.758.4098Fx: 410.758.1170

President: Steve J. Arentzemail: [email protected]

Vice Pres.: Philip L. Dumenilemail: [email protected]

David L. Dunmyeremail: [email protected]

Bob Simmonsemail: [email protected]

Dave Oldsemail: [email protected]

County Admini Gregg Todd:email: [email protected]

Nov 1,8,15,22,29 – COUNTY COMMISSIONER meetings. 107 N. Liberty St, Centreville. 410-758-4098.

Nov 2 – BOE Meeting, 6pm. 202 Chester eld Ave, Centreville. 410-758-2403.

Nov 9 – DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS 4:30-6:30pm. Chesapeake Exploration Center, 425 Piney Narrows Rd, Chester. 410-758-4098.

Nov 10 – PLANNING COMMISSION 8:45am-12N. Planning & Zoning, 160 Coursevall Dr, Centreville. 410-758-4098.

Nov 5,6 – PAINTING SMALL WORKS en Plein Air 10am-4pm. $150 members; $175 others. Academy Art Museum, Easton. 410-822-2787.

Nov 5,7 – CRAFT FAIR 11/5 10am-4pm; 11/6 12N-4pm. KI American Legion, 800 Romancoke Rd, Stevensville. 410-643-4696.

Nov 5, Dec 3 – FIRST SATURDAYS. Free w/ad-mission. 10am. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Nov 6,7 – MADE IN AMERICA Craft Show. 11/6 10am-4pm; 11/7 12N-4pm. KI American Legion, 800 Romancoke Rd, Stevensville. 410-643-4696.

Nov 6,13,20,27 – TURKEY SHOOT sign-up 12N; shoot starts 1pm. KI Elks #2576, 2525 Romancoke Rd, Stevensville. 410-739-7803.

Nov 7 (start date) – YOGA ages 60+. Mon, 8:30am. $15. Must pre-register. Grasonville Senior Ctr. 410-827-6010.

Nov 7 (start date) – CERAMIC ARTS ages 60+. Mon, 9am. $15. Must pre-register. KI Senior Ctr. 410-604-3801.

Nov 7 (start date) – CERAMIC ARTS ages 60+. Mon, 12:30pm. $15. Must pre-register. Grasonville Senior Ctr. 410-827-6010.

Nov 7,8 – LEAVES-KNOW YOUR COLORS for ages 1-5 w/adult. 10-11:15am. $3 members $5 oth-ers. CBEC, Grasonville. 410-827-6694.

Nov 7,8, Dec 5,6 – CREEPY CRAWLERS ages 1-5. $3 members; $5 others. Must pre-reg. CBEC, Grasonville. 410-827-6694.

Nov 7-Dec 12 – THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN ART. Mon mornings. Academy for Lifelong Learn-ing, CBMM, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916.

Nov 7-Jan 23 – INTRO TO SPANISH ages 60+. Mondays, 1:30-3pm. $15. Grasonville Senior Ctr, 4802 Main St. 410-827-6010.

Nov 7-Feb 27 – FALL PREVENTION & BALANCE ages 60+. Mondays, 11:15am-12:15pm. $15. Gra-sonville Senior Ctr, 4802 Main St. 410-827-6010.

Nov 8 – GRAIN MARKETING meeting. 6:30am. Higgy’s Restaurant, 5306 Church Hill Rd, Church Hill.

Nov 8,10 – ANNUAL PRESCRIPTION ROUND-UP 11/8: 4-7pm, Sudlersville Fire Dept. 11/10: 4-7pm, KI Fire Dept. 410-758-1306 x304.

Nov 9 (start date) – YOGA ages 60+. Wed, 10am. $15. Must pre-register. KI Senior Ctr. 410-604-3801.

Nov 9 (reg deadline) – LAMBING & KIDDING SCHOOL 11/19. $40/person; add’l family $30/per-son; youth $25. Chesapeake College, Wye Mills. 301-432-2767 ext. 315 or 301-432-2767 ext. 343.

Nov 9 – FALL LUNCHEON by QAC Homemaker’s County Council. Centreville United Methodist Church. 410-758-0133.

Nov 9 – MEET NEW MDA MAFO/CAFO COOR-DINATOR 11:3 am. Tilghman Terr, 104 Tilghman Ave, Centreville. 410-742-1178 ext 301.

Nov 9 – KIFA MEMBER meeting. 10:30am. Studio of Nancy Hammond, 102 Turpin Lane, Centreville. 410-643-7424.

Nov 9 – WHAT IS SPECIAL EDUCATION FOR YOUR CHILD 6:30-8pm. Centerville library. 410-758-3693.

Nov 9 – NIGHT OUT to bene t Toys for Tots. 5-8pm. Red Eyes Upstairs, Grasonville.

Nov 9,16 – HERITAGE AT HOME Retracing Roots of Community & Family. 2 sessions. 6-8pm. $35. Chesapeake College, Wye Mills. 410-827-5833.

Nov 9-Dec 3 – BUY TICKETS FOR DRAWINGS-MIDNIGHT MADNESS Fl vacation; gift baskets. Drawing 12/3, 11:30pm, Marcos’s Restaurant, St. Michaels. 410-745-0411.

Nov 9-Dec 16 – WRITING EFFECTIVE GRANT PROPOSALS online course. $105. Chesapeake College, Wye Mills. 410-827-5833.

Nov 9-Dec 16 – STARTING A PET SITTING BUSINESS online course. $105. Chesapeake College, Wye Mills. 410-827-5833.

What To Do?Queen Anne’s County Events

Do you have a calendar item of interest? Just send it to : The Update, P.O. Box 708, Stevensville, MD 21666, fax it to 410-827-9314 or email to [email protected]. Items will be accepted on a rst-come basis as space allows. The calendar item must be received two weeks prior to publication date. Calendar space is for non-pro t only, for pro t organizations can list for a small fee.

what to do? what to do? what to do? what to do? what to do?

Scan here for a complete

listing of Eastern Shore Events!

Thru Nov 5 – 34TH ANNUAL CHESAPEAKE COLLEGE ART SHOW & SALE on display during college hours. Todd Performing Arts Center.

Thru Nov 7 – MARITIME WORKS premier works. Troika Gallery, Easton. 410-770-9190.

Thru Nov 8 – ZUMBATOMIC FITNESS ages 5-10. Tuesdays, 4:15-5pm. $7/class. KI Senior Ctr. QAC Parks & Rec. 410-758-0848.

Thru Nov 10 – VENDORS & CRAFTERS WANT-ED for Holiday Bazaar, KI Methodist Church, 11/12. 410-643-4039.

Thru Nov 10 – ZUMBATOMIC FITNESS ages 5-10. Thursdays, 4:15-5pm. $7/class. Grasonville Senior Ctr. QAC Parks & Rec. 410-758-0848.

Thru Nov 12 – FEED-A-FAMILY Thanksgiving Food Program. Names accepted for those who wish to receive a Food Box. Delivered 11/19. 410-827-7588 or 410-827-6700.

Thru Nov 12 – VOLUNTEERS/DONATIONS NEEDED for Feed-A-Family Thanksgiving Food Program. 410-827-5345.

Thru Nov 14 (entry deadline) – ARTIST VEN-DORS for Holiday Gift Boutique 11/25-12/23. KIFA, Stevensville. 410-643-7424.

Thru Nov 25 – ACRYLIC PAINTINGS by Regina Tumasella. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847, ext. 0.

Thru Nov 26 – FORM, FUNCTION, FRIVOLITY exhibition. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520.

Thru Nov 30 – 2012 INTERNATIONAL COM-PETITION by Chesapeake Chamber Music for instrumentals of 3-5 w/average age of 31. www.chambermusiccompetition.org.

Nov 5 – PLEIN AIR PAINTING AT THE ARBO-RETUM. $25 members; $30 others. Must pre-register. 1–3:30pm. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Nov 5 – ALIVE AT 25 PROGRAM ages 16-24. 8am-12N. $55. Kent & QA Rescue Squad, 140 Morgnec Rd, Chestertown. 1-800-875-4770.

Kent Island CruisersHalloween Cruise-In

& Car Show #18November 5th 10-3

Show is open to all vehicles!Kent Island VFD Fire House1610 Main St. Chester, MD 21619

Nov 5 – OYSTERFEST 10am-4pm. $15 adults, $12 seniors, $6 ages 6-17 Ages under 6 & mem-bers free. CBMM, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916.

Nov 5 – CELTIC NEW YEAR CONCERT w/Mag-gie Sansone. 7pm. $30 adv; $35 at door. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520.

Nov 5 – CABELA’S trip. $55. DePart: KI Park & Ride 7:30am; QAC High School 8am. Return 7pm. Parks & Rec.

Nov 5 – GOIN’ MONKEY 10-11am. Free. Acad-emy Art Museum, Easton. 410-822-2787.

Nov 5 – CHRISTMAS BAZAAR 9am-1:30pm. Im-manual Methodist Church, Grasonville. 410-827-6361.

Nov 5 – LA CAGE AUX FOLLES bus trip to Hippo-drome Theatre, Baltimore. $115 members. $150 others. Academy Art Museum, Easton. 410-822-2787.

Nov 5 – FAMILY CRAFTS PROGRAM 10-11:30am. Library-Easton branch, 28712 Glebe Rd. 410-822-1626.

Nov 5 – CHRISTMAS BAZAAR 9am-3pm. Old Wye Church, Rt. 662, Wye Mills. 410-827-8484.

Nov 5 – CELL PHONES FOR SOLDIERS: recy-cled phones used to buy calling cards. 8am-2pm. Midshore Recycling & Hazardous Waste. Caroline County Public Works, Denton. 410-745-4299 or 410-758-6605.

Nov 5 – SPAGHETTI DINNER fundraiser for “DEW” it right Youth Rally. 4-7pm. $7; ages under 12 free w/paying adult. Immanuel United Method-ist Church, Grasonville.

Nov 5 – SEASON EXTENSION W/ GREEN-HOUSES & HIGH TUNNELS 10am & 1pm. 2 lo-cations. 301-334-6960.

Nov 5 – KI CRUISERS Halloween Cruise-in & Car Show. 10am-3pm. KI VFD Fire House, 1610 Main St, Chester. 410-643-4582 or 443-496-2887.

Nov 5 – PARANORMAL NIGHT ages 18+. 11/5 6pm thru 11/6 8am. $30. CBEC, Grasonville. 410-827-6694.

Grief Share Kent Island United Methodist Church

Surviving the Holiday’s Seminar Saturday Nov 19, 2011

from 9-11 amAnnette [email protected]

Wendy 410.827.6588

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List your church service info. for FREE!Just email to [email protected].

AREA CHURCH SERVICES

CARMICHAEL• John Wesley United Methodist, 828 Ar-rington Rd. Sun: 9:15am. 410-827-8047.

CENTREVILLE• Abundant Life, 132 Comet Dr. Sun: 9, 10am. Tues: 7pm. 410-758-8669.• Bethel AME, 102 Washington Rd. Sun: 11am. Wed: 7:30pm. 410-758-3748.• Centreville Community, 101 Gray Fox Lane. Sun:10:30am, 6pm. Wed 7pm. 410-758-3072.• Centreville United Methodist, 608 Church Hill Rd. Sun: 8:40, 11am. 410-758-0868.• Covenant Family Church, QAC Arts Council, 206 S. Commerce St. Sun: 9:30am. 410-758-1117.• Grace Fellowship, Wye Branch manor, 865 Poplar School Rd. Sun: 9:30am. 410-310-0722.• New Life Community United Methodist, 423 S. Liberty St. Sun: 10:30am. 410-758-3285. • Our Mother of Sorrows, 301 Chester eld Ave. Sun: 9:15, 11:30am. 410-758-0143.• Set the Captives Free Outreach Center, Inc., QAC Arts Council, 206 S. Commerce St. Sun: 12:30pm. Thurs: 7pm. 443-803-3294.• St. Paul’s Episcopal, 301 S. Liberty St. Sun: 8, 10:30am. 410-758-1553.

CHESTER• Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 110 Goodhands Creek Rd. Sun: 9:30am. 410-725-6870.• Galilee Lutheran, 1934 Harbor Dr. Sun: 9, 10:30am. 410-643-6545.• Kent Island United Methodist, 2739 Cox Neck Rd. Sun: 8, 9:30, 11am. 410-643-5361.• New Life Christian Outreach, 101 Country Day Rd. Sun: 10am. Tues: 7pm. Thurs: 7, 8:30pm. 410-643-6737.• St. Christophers, 1861 Harbor Dr. Sat: 8:30am, 5pm. Sun: 7, 9, 11am, 5pm. Mon-Fri: 7:15, 8:30am. 410-643-3366.• Union Wesley United Methodist, 110 Union Wesley Circle. Sun: 9:30am. 410-643-5881.

CHURCH HILL• Bethel AME, 208 Agnes St. Sun: 11am. 410-556-6888.• Church Hill United Methodist, 506 Main St. Sun: 11am. 410-556-6457.• Faith Unity Fellowship Ministries, 208 New St. Sun: 9:30, 10:30am. Wed: 7:30pm. 410-758-4370.•St. Luke’s Episcopal. Sun: 11am. 410-556-6644.

GRASONVILLE• Bryans United Methodist, 5608 Main St. Sun: 11am. 410-827-8440.• Church of Christ Chesapeake, 405 Drum-mer Dr. Sun: 9:45, 10:45am, 1:30pm. 410-827-7087.• Eastern Shore Apostolic, 5601 Main St. Sun: 10am. 410-991-9109.• Eastern Shore Baptist, 119 Station Lane. Sun: 9:30, 10:30am, 6pm. Wed: 7pm. 410-490-4950.

• Immanuel United Methodist, Main St, School House Lane. Sun: 9, 10, 11am. • Lakeview Fellowship Church of God, 230 Hess Frontage Rd. Sun: 10am. Thurs: 7pm.• Robinson A.M.E., 823 Grasonville Cemetery Rd. Sun: 10, 11am. 410-827-7556.• Seventh-Day Adventist, 205 Medical Ctr Rd. Church Worship 11am. Sabbath School 9:30am. 410-827-8461.• Wye Bible, 115 Narnia Dr. Sun: 10:30am. 410-827-6650.

PRICE• Bethany United Methodist, 1131 Price Sta-tion Rd. Sun: 9:30am. 410-556-6457.

QUEENSTOWN• Calvary United Methodist, 7113 Maryland Ave. Sun: 10:30am. 410-827-7113. • Grace Wesleyan, 101 Comegys Lane. Sun: 9:45, 10:45, 11am. 410-928-3726.• Shore Christian Fellowship, 7401 Main St. Sun: 10:15am. 410-827-6500. • St. Luke’s Chapel, 7208 Main St. Sun: 8am. 410-827-8484.• St. Peter the Apostle, 5319 Ocean Gateway. Sat: 5:30pm. Sun: 7:30am. 410-758-0143.• Wye of Carmichael United Methodist, 1036 Carmichael Rd. Sun: 9am. 410-827-7113.

STEVENSVILLE• Christ Church Parish Kent Island, 830 Ro-mancoke Rd. Sun: 8, 10am. 410-643-5921.• Christ Lutheran-ALCC, 117 East Main St. Sun: 11am. 410-268-1858.• Ezion United Methodist, Batts Neck Rd. Sun: 11am. 410-643-2136.• First Baptist Church of Kent Island, 300 State St. Sun: 11am. 410-643-6574.• Historic Christ Church, 117 East Main St. Sun: 11am, Sun school 10am. www.christalcc.org. • Island Alliance, 510 Thompson Creek Rd. Sun: 9, 10:15am. 410-643-5683.• Living Water Lutheran, 830 Romancoke Rd. Sun 10am. 410-604-0414.• New Walk Community Church, Inc, 201 Love Point Rd. Sun: 11am. Wed: 7pm. 410-643-7009.• Safe Harbor Presbyterian, 931 Love Point Rd. Sun: 9:30am. Sun school: 11am. 410-604-1700.• THE BRIDGE, meets at KI High School. Sun: 9:52am. 443-262-2422.

SUDLERSVILLE• St. Andrew’s Episcopal Chapel. Sun: 9am. 410-556-6644.

WYE MILLS• Chesapeake Christian Fellowship, The Cad-by Theatre, 1000 College Circle, Chesapeake College. Sun: 10:30am. 410-798-1413.

• Wye Parish Episcopal Church, 14114 Old Wye Mills Rd. Sun: 10:00 am.410-827-8484.

WhatWhatTo DoTo Do

ON-GOING EVENTSCHARACTER COACHES needed for classroom of stu-dents or mentor to at-risk stu-dent. 410-758-6677.

COMMUNITY CARE PROJ-ECT advocacy/support for foreclosure prevention. 410-827-8639, 410-827-0579 or 410-827-4990.

COMMUNITY MEDIATION-upper shore. Free & con -dential. 410-810-9188.

COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATE volun-teers. QA & Kent Counties. 410-758-8610.

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SOCIAL SERVICES BENEFITS assistance-QAC Free Library. www.quan.lib.md.us.

VOLUNTEERS needed. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520.

VOLUNTEERS needed. KIFA, Stevensville. 410-643-7424.

MONDAYS• CHESTER RIVER CHORALE rehearsals. 7-9:15pm. First United Methodist Church, Chestertown. 410-810-1438. • QA CHORALE 7-9pm. Centreville United Methodist Church. 410-758-3183.• 1st Mon – ASSETS ACTION TEAM 6-7pm. New Life United Methodist Church, Centreville. 410-758-6677.• 2nd & 4th Mon – RIDGELY LIONS CLUB 6:30pm. Ridgely United Methodist Church, 109 Central Ave. 410-634-2214.

TUESDAYS• BABY STORY TIME ages birth-2 w/caregiver. 11:00am. Kent County Public Library, Chestertown. 410-778-3636. • HARMONY ON THE BAY women’s barbershop chorus. 7pm. Centreville United Methodist Church. 410-924-0013 or 410-763-7920. • JEWELRY MAKING ages 60+. Sudlersville Senior Ctr, 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159. • KI COMMUNITY BAND rehearsals. 7-8:30pm. QAC Arts Council. 443-995-2297.

• LADIES BIBLE STUDIES 6:45-8:40pm. Island Alli-ance Church, 510 Thompson Creek, Stevensville. 410-643-5683.• 2nd Tues – LIFE DRAWING 2-5pm. $20 members; $25 others. KIFA, Stevensville. 410-643-7424.

WEDNESDAYS• QA BNI CHAPTER 7:15-9am. Ram’s Head Shore House, Stevensville. 410-827-7417 or 443-988-8075.• WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY 9:45am or 7pm. KI United Methodist Church, Chester. 410-827-5345.• 1st Wed - KI FISHERMEN 7:30pm. American Legion, Stevensville. 410-643-1745.• 1st Wed – DELMARVA TRAIN PEOPLE 7pm. Caro-line County Library, Greensboro Branch. 443-262-9078.• 1st Wed – DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ages 60+. 12:30pm. Sudlersville Senior Ctr, 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159.• 2nd & 3rd Wed – DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY eld trips ages 60+. Sudlersville Senior Ctr, 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159.• Last Wed – RAVENS meet-help feed homeless. 7:30pm. Bats Café, Stevensville. 410-924-8645.

THURSDAYS• SIMPLE, EASY CRAFTS ages 60+. Sudlersville Se-nior Ctr. 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159. • KI FARMERS’ MARKET 3:30-6:30pm. Chesapeake Bay Business Park, 155 Sallitt Dr. • 1st & 2nd Thurs - FAMILY LAW ASSISTANCE clinic. 5:30-6:30pm. KI Library. • 3rd & 4th Thurs - FAMILY LAW ASSISTANCE clinic. 5:30-6:30pm. Centreville Library.• 3rd Thurs – COMMUNITY COAT CLOSET 6-8pm. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Church Hill.

FRIDAYS• CHICKS & STICKS 1-3pm. Centreville Senior Ctr, 104 Powell St. 410-758-3900.• ISLAND IDOL KARAOKE 11:30am-1pm. KI Senior Ctr, 891 Love Pt Rd, Stevensville. 410-604-3801. • 3rd Fri – ISLAND IDOL KARAOKE 11:30am. Chow Hound’s Potato Bar Luncheon. 410-604-3801.

SATURDAYS• CHESTERTOWN FARMERS’ MARKET 8am-1pm. Fountain Park. 410-639-7217.• Thru Nov – GUIDED WALKS 11am. Adkins Arbore-tum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

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land, Delaware and Dis-trict of Columbia Elks As-sociation in honor of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena who gave his life combat-ing the War on Drugs and to honor our law enforce-ment agencies that con-tinue combating the drug problems that affect our communities throughout the nation. The Kent Is-land Elks “Thank you” for supporting this event.

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Kent Island Elks Safety Day Huge Success!!The weather was perfect and the crowd was large as the Kent Island Elks, Lodge #2576, hosted their 8th Annual Drug Awareness/Safety Day Event, Sunday, October 23rd at the Bay Bridge Airport. Special thanks to Trident Aircraft for use of their hanger and to the United Communities Volun-teer Fire Department who provided the bicycle helmets to our youth. Twenty-

six venders provided their displays inside the hanger and thirty-four police, re, EMS, Military, tow trucks, race cars and safety vehicles from many local,

county and state agencies as well as local businesses were on display along with the performances of the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, Queen Anne’s Sheriff’s K-9, Department of Natural Resources Police K-9. The ceremony to honor our Veterans was presented by the Sudlersville Middle School “Thunderbird” Band under the di-rection of Mr. Ron Demby along with the presentation of Colors by the Freestate ChalleNGe Academy Color Guard from Aberdeen, Md. The event concluded with the RED RIBBON “Kick Off” for the Mary-

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The Gunston School

Established in 1911

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••••Thursday, November 10th

Times: 9 - 10:30 am & 7 - 8:30 pm

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“What business would you like to see in our area? ”

Mike Weddell, owner of Seven Seas Yacht Services located in Grasonville, would like to see an indoor go-kart business in the county. He says that it would draw more families to the area. An ideal location for building this, he adds, would be at the Kent Narrows outlets, where not many businesses are at the present time. Pic-tured here with his prized racing trophies, Mike thanks his customers for the last 4 to 5 years of service to the community, and looks forward to many more.

John Murphy, owner of Island Athletic Club in Grasonville, would like to see an indoor bowl-ing alley establishment come to the county. He believes that it is something that is sorely miss-ing in the county. He adds that it would be a great family place where events could be held and people could truly enjoy themselves. John is looking forward to a great fall and winter at the club, especially January.

Cat Majetic, a partner with Centreville Shipping and Services located in Centreville, would like to see a Dollar Tree come to town. She enjoys going to that store at other locations, and would like to be able to shop at a store that has a lot of product for great prices. She has been with the Centreville Shipping for 5 years and looks forward to many more.

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Sean Galvin, an enthusiastic server at Good Guys Sportsbar and Casual Ital-ian in Centreville, would love to be able to partake in a meal with friends at an Applebee’s, a Chili’s or some other similar type restaurant. He says that something with a bar would be nice to have in town, where locals could talk and mingle. An added plus is that they have pay-per-view events there, and he would like to see more of those avail-able. Sean has been with Good Guys for the last 6 months, and prior to that, worked in Baltimore and other surround-ing locations.

Elizabeth Gowe, the owner of Queenstown Service Center, has a different take on the topic. As a longtime resident of Queenstown, she believes that the town is ne just the way it is. She adds that once the new Royal Farms store is built on Route 301, things will change and traf c will become more congested on the highway itself and other arteries coming off of it.

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The Dirty Truth About Fleas(ARA) - When eas are spotted in the home, it’s our pets that take the blame. But did you know that for every ea you see, there could be a much bigger problem hiding in the bedding, carpets, furniture and oorboards of your home? The truth is, ea eggs, maggot-like larvae and pupae represent 95 percent of a ea infestation, and they thrive not on your pet, but in the places your pet likes to snuggle - on the couch, under the porch, even in your bed.A problem waiting to hatchWithin as little as eight weeks, just two eas can produce up to 2,000 eggs. Your pet shakes these tiny white specs off himself and into your home where they quickly develop into maggot-like larvae and spin silken cocoons, becoming pupae. In their pupae stage, eas can lay dor-mant for up to a year waiting for the right conditions to hatch into adults. That means, as long as you have eggs, larvae and pupae hiding in your home, you’re always at risk for a sudden, itchy infestation. Consider these uncomfortable facts from SentinelPet.com:* The adult eas a pet owner sees represent only 5 percent of the ea population. The other 95 percent - eggs, maggot-like larvae and pupae - hide in your home.* A female ea can lay up to 50 eggs a day.* Eggs hatch into maggot-like larvae in two to four days.* Larvae are repelled by light and burrow into the bers, cracks and crevasses of your home.* In their cocoon stage, eas can lie dormant in your home for up to a year.

Why infestations thriveMost ea products only treat adult eas. The eggs, larvae and pupae are allowed to thrive in your home, hatching into repeated adult infestations. Not only do many products fail to prevent an infestation, they also leave a sticky residue on your pet that can wash away, or rub off onto furniture, carpets and even children. To truly prevent an infestation, you must break the ea life cycle. And that means killing ea eggs and larvae before they become adults.Break the cycleThe way to prevent a ea infestation is to rid your home of developing ea populations. That means making sure those ea eggs never develop into nasty maggot-like larvae. Many vet-erinarians prescribe an insect growth regulator to stop ea eggs from hatching. When female eas feed on your pet’s blood, they’ll pass on potent killing power to their eggs and any exist-ing larvae that feed on excreted blood. Products like SENTINEL (milbemycin oxime/lufenuron) Flavor Tabs even combine ea prevention with heartworm and internal parasite protection in one monthly tablet. Before peak ea season hits this fall, talk to your veterinarian about making sure your home isn’t playing host to a vicious ea infestation cycle. To locate a veterinarian or get more information on protecting your pet and family from parasites, visit www.SentinelPet.com. Dogs must be tested for heartworm prior to use. In a small percentage of treated dogs, digestive, neurologic, and skin side effects may occur. Please see full product insert for more information.

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David Wheeler Honda Kia and Queen Anne’s County schools are teamed up for a raf e to help local students: Support Our Students raf e is raising money for students and their families to supplement newly implemented extra-curricular fees. Tickets can be purchased at Doc’s Riverside Grille, Fisherman’s Crab Deck, Drapers Liquors, Bakers Liquors, Bay County Moose Lodge #831, Centreville Liquors, Queen Anne’s Chamber of Commerce and Salon Herberto. Prizes include a day at Swan Cove Day Spa, a shing charter from Southpaw Fishing Charters, golf for four at Queenstown Harbor Links, a day at Salon Herberto, and a Sunday football party from Dominos. For more info, contact Kathy Easter at QAC Schools, 410-758-2403, ext. 148 or 198. The drawing will be held Wed., Nov. 2.

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Jesse Durbin, a junior at Queen Anne’s County High School, plays on the varsity football team as a guard and outside linebacker. He has also played on various area rec leagues in the past. His favorite subject is math; and his hobbies include hunting and hanging out with his friends. When asked what inspires him on the eld, he says his dad, because he played sports as well during his time at Glen Burnie in Anne Arundel County. Highly thought of by QA-CHS varisty football coach Donald Graef, he plans to attend a 4 year college, but has not made his mind up yet as to which one. He, and the rest of the Lions, looks forward to beating the Buccaneers of Kent Island High School at their next meeting in football on Friday night November 4.

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Congratulations Queen Anne’s County Chamber Congratulations Queen Anne’s County Chamber Members & Staff for Another Successful ShowcaseMembers & Staff for Another Successful Showcase

Business Leader of the YearBusiness Leader of the YearMERRY TOBINMERRY TOBIN

Entrepreneur of the YearEntrepreneur of the YearRyan Carrion of Carrion ElectricRyan Carrion of Carrion Electric

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In today’s economy and job market, many people are looking for whatever type of work is available in a range of industries. The standard job-search experience is to complete multiple applications for various potential employers and then wait to be contacted for an interview. The employer must sift through large numbers of employ-ment applications trying to nd the most quali ed candidates. JobOn changes all of this.JobOn simpli es the application and se-lection process for both employer and job seeker using online job search and video interview technology. CEO and co-founder

Jody Presit says it is easy. “All the job applicant needs is a camera-equipped computer or Smartphone. They then log in to JobOn and begin the online video-based inter-view.” Jody graduated from Archbishop Spalding High School here in Severn MD and went on to attend the prestigious Wharton School at the University of Pennsylva-nia. After college, he worked his way up the corporate ladder, directing sales and mar-keting at various online companies. From January 2002 to May 2011, he was National Director of Enterprise Sales at Dice, a staf ng and recruiting company. After leaving Dice and with the help of co-founder Dave Atherton and Chief Marketing Of cer Chris Orand, JobOn was born. The company’s goal is to help both employers and employees nd the right t for a job by using video for the application and interview processes. The old way of

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responses to a set of common interview questions. They then select the jobs from an array of businesses and submit the responses. “The employer is able to select the most quali ed applicants from the record-ed interviews and then schedule face-to-face interviews,” Jody adds. “Our client base is growing by about 200 clients a month. They range from the Quzinos on Kent Island to a Walmart in North Dakota.“ Jody and his team tested JobOn on Kent Island before making it available statewide. By Thanksgiving, he’s hoping to take this nationwide, reaching a client base of a thousand or more by January 2012. JobOn charges $25 a month for a business to participate. Jody offers, “This was built around rural communities with the thought that a professional experience can be available for hourly workers.” It is truly a win-win on both sides. The job seek-er uses less gas and time by using JobOn, and the employer actually hears and sees the applicant before scheduling more interviews and hiring the best quali ed candidate. JobOn also is available at shopping malls where there’s a high concentration of jobs for hourly and seasonal employment. The system also can be customized for companies wanting to use an exclusive private-label offering. JobOn can be made available on employer-branded terminals in the big-box stores or other companies that employ 50 or more people. The responses that Jody and his team have received have been fantastic. They are looking for more clients both close to home and nationally. Local schools offering career programs also have heralded the work Jody and his company are doing. “This concept will go everywhere. You can log on and do the interview quickly without the added stress of driving from place-to-place,“ Jody says. “And, employers can actually see and listen to their next possible hire.” Jody sees the next few years as very promising for JobOn as it helps an increasing number of employees and employers connect. “Video is the next battleground, and we want to change the lives of 70 million hourly workers nationwide. We want to provide both these job seekers and their potential employers with a positive and time-saving experience.” For more information on Jody Presti and his great team at JobOn, contact their headquarters in Leesburg VA by calling 800-964-8698, or visit their website at JobOn.com. You also can view an informative and enjoyable video presented by Jody by logging onto http://bcove.me/p0mp9o1t.

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Sudlersville Food Pantry Critically Short of Food for Winter Season

The Sudlersville Food Pantry, housed at Calvary-Asbury United Methodist Church in Sudlersville has nearly empty shelves and is in desperate need of donations. The pantry serves an average of 65 families on a monthly basis, 12 months a year. This Thanksgiving

season that number is expected to nearly double to 120 families. Says food pantry coordinator Billie Carroll, “We are providing food for more families in our area than ever and our shelves are nearly empty right now.” The Sudlersville Food Pantry is the only pantry serving residents of Northern Queen Anne’s County. On Saturday, November 19th from 10 AM until Noon, the Sudlersville Youth Group together with the food pantry volunteers will be conducting a Thanksgiving food drive at Calvary-Asbury UMC. Items that are collected are used to provide an additional Thanksgiving food basket, in addition to the regular November food pack-age. Families receive a turkey and all the xings that go with a traditional Thanksgiv-ing meal. The cost of this project is over $2000.00, in addition to the monthly food expenses the food pantry incurs throughout the year. The youth group is asking for community help by providing any of the fol-lowing items: 10-15 pound turkey, pie, stuf ng, green beans, mashed potato, gravy, sweet potato, or cranberry sauce. Any additional non-perishable items would be very much welcomed to help stock the food pantry through the winter season when demand is at its highest. Any items may be dropped off on Saturday, November 19th between 10 AM and Noon at Calvary-Asbury UMC, 103 North Church St, Sudlersville. Cash donations are welcome in lieu of food items. Checks can be made payable to “Sudlers-ville Food Pantry” and mailed to PO Box 202, Sudlersville, MD 21668. All donations are welcome and appreciated.

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DRIVERS LICENSE SUSPENSIONS UP The number of drivers licenses suspended by the state of Maryland is up this year. From January to September, there has been a 35-percent spike in suspensions compared to the same time frame last year, nearly 90,000 drivers li-censes. The Annapolis Capital reports some say it is because the state no longer automatically assigns a court date for minor traf c tickets. If the ticket goes unpaid while the driver waits for a court date, their license is automatically suspended.

NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NEEDED The search is on for a new executive director of the Chester River Association. Bob Parks of Rock Hall, who has been executive director since No-vember 2005, announced he will step down at the end of this year. “It’s time for new ideas,” said Parks, 66. He said the end of the calendar year is the proper time for such a change because it marks the end of CRA’s scal year.

PIPKIN HAPPY WITH SPECIAL SESSION RESULTS Last week’s special legislative session was not all about redistricting. State Senator EJ Pipkin and 36D-Delegate Steve Hershey re-portedly led many bills. One even called for abolishing MdTA. Pipkin says many bills did not get heard, but says they did put Governor O’Malley on notice that the Eastern Shore Delegation was not going to roll over when it came to local issues like transportation and septic system improvements.

DELMARVA POWER CRACKS DOWN ON COPPER THIEVES Delmarva Power reminds the public of the dangers of attempting to steal copper and other wire from the company’s lines, substations and equipment yards.“The theft of copper and wire from utility lines and electrical equipment can be life threatening to those who are attempting to remove it and can endanger others by leaving an unsafe condition,” said John Allen, Delmarva Power Vice President. “If

ground wires have been stolen or fences cut that expose dangerous electrical equipment, any-one near the area could accidently get injured or killed.”

Altering the lines also impairs the reliability of the electric distribution system. Customers could experience uneven voltage, which can cause power outages as well as damage to electronic equipment and light bulbs. Approximately 37,000 customers recently experienced a power out-age that was the result of theft and vandalism at a substation in Bethany Beach, DE.

Theft of company materials means that Delmarva Power crews must spend many hours repair-ing equipment, safeguarding facilities and replacing stolen wire. The repair and replacement cost of damaged equipment far exceeds the scrap value received for the wire. To address the copper and wire theft, Delmarva Power is implementing additional security measures. Anyone with information about electric utility copper or wire theft is encouraged to contact Delmarva Power (1-800-375-7117) or local authorities.

LANDLORD LEAD-PAINT PROTECTION UNCONSTITUTIONAL Maryland’s highest court ruled a state law shielding landlords from civil lawsuits in lead-paint poisoning cases is uncon-stitutional. The Court of Appeals declared that the 1994 law violated the state’s Constitution by denying adequate legal protection to victims. Attorneys for lead-poisoned children are saying they will now be able to sue for damages.

BOE MEETS TO DISCUSS PASS/FAIL FOR STUDENT ATHLETES The State Board of Edu-cation discussed academic standards for Maryland’s public school athletes at its monthly meet-ing. The state legislature is requiring the panel to recommend minimum standards by year’s end. Regulations currently on the books call on each individual school district to set minimum academic standards. State leaders want one uniform policy in place.

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NEWLeather Coats- (2) I Wom-an’s and 1 Men’s-Woman’s jacket is Wilson Leather, black leather and suede, size Large $50.00. Men’s jacket is Leatherman, black leather, size 2X $50.00. 443-786-2214……......................................

Tech Decks for Sale - Over 40 pieces including ramps, storage pieces and boards. All in GREAT shape. $60 for all, rm. 443-262-1143.……......................................TOPSOIL - Large quantities, 40-50 loads avail. You load & haul. Centreville area. BEST OFFER. 443-829-3153……......................................

Original Lladro - Issue date 1974; retired 2004. Est. value of $345-350. Piece called “A Walk with the Dog.” Perfect condition. $200 rm. Cell: 703-

969-7692.….........................................

G u c c i Purse - Lim-ited Edition Mushroom print hand-

bag w/olive green ostrich leather. Velvet print fabric w/leather shoulder strap and leather details/piping. Aged wooden hardware. Canvas lined. Interior zipper pocket. Retail: $1250 asking $250 or B/O. 443-362-2006.….........................................Cleaning is done! Here’s your chance for a bargain. Prices are rm. Call 443-262-1143, Centreville.•88 (YES! 88!) DK Eyewit-ness Books - Various titles, $225•19 Reference Guide Books - Mostly DK, space, nature, music, etc., $75 (top shelf in photo)•Movie Time Table Top Air

Popcorn Popper - $10•Everlast Heavy Bag & Stand - $125……

$5 CLASSIFIEDS! All mer-chandise ads for $100 or less are only $5/issue (up to 20 words). Items over $100 are $10/issue. Add photo for ONLY $5. Call 410-827-9312 to place your ad.

FURNITUREFURNITUREOf ce Chairs-3 cloth desk chairs with wheels, all in good condition. $40 each. Call 410-827-9312.…….......................................

Curio - Lighted cherry & glass, rounded front & sides. Entry doors either side. Four glass a d j u s t a b l e shelves. 82” tall;

48” wide; 16” deep. $750. Must be able to pick up. 301-694-6011.

CARS & CARS & MOTORBIKESMOTORBIKES

NEW97 Expedition XLT, 4WD, tow package, excellent body, 6 CD player, 295K on 5.4, Triton needs to be replaced (blown head gasket) $825 410-991-8639

Kawasaki KLX 125 Dirt Bike - Great condition, $1200. 410-490-1407 or 410-490-7590.…….......................................$5 CLASSIFIEDS! All mer-chandise ads for $100 or less are only $5/issue (up to 20 words). Items over $100 are $10/issue. Add picture for ONLY $5. Call 410-827-9312 to place your ad.

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C4 1987 Corvette Wheels – Four (4) 17” inch. $350 for all. 410-490-1470 or 410-490-7590.

WANTEDHave a story idea? Email it to the Update at [email protected]. We’re always look-ing for input from our readers.…….......................................Vendors Wanted-Chesa-peake Cats & Dogs’ 2nd An-nual Christmas Craft/Vendor Fair will be held on Nov. 19th 10-2 at the KI Elks #2576 on Rt. 8. Vendor/crafter space is available for $35 or $50. Deadline for applicants is Nov. 12. Call 410-643-9955. …….......................................Vendors & Crafters Wanted for Holiday Bazaar at KI Meth-odist Church on Sat., Nov 12. Bene ts Our Haven Shelter. Contact 410-643-4039.……......................................VOLUNTEERS - Chesapeake Cats & Dogs, Stevensville 410-643-9955. www.chesa-peakecatsanddogs.org

HOMEHOMENEW CERTAINTEED, WHITE, VINYL - 36” X 66”, no grills, tilt sash, with 4 9/16 “ extension jam, night latches, with full height screen, still in packing, low E glass, $95. 410-643-4886.…….......................................NEW CERTAINTEED, WHITE, VINYL - 36” X 54”, with grills, tilt sash, 4 9/16” extension jam, Night latch-es, no screen, low E glass, $65. 410-643-4886.…..........................................NEW 36”X48” white VINYL - White vinyl, picture window, xed, with grills, low E glass, still in packaging. $85. 410-643-4886.…….......................................USED 36”X36” white ALUMI-NUM - Green house window with shelves & venting/oper-ating E, good condition, $100. 410-643-4886.…..........................................New Cultured marble top 36” X 25” still in box $75. 410-643-4886.

FREEFREEFREE Hearing Test – at Maryland Hearing Aid Ser-vice Kent Island on Tues & Thurs. Call for an appoint-ment, 410-604-1800.…...........................................

HELP WANTEDWANTED

NEWCello Instructor Wanted - For sixteen-year-old who has some musical experience. We live in Centreville area. Please call 443-262-1143.…….......................................Need cash? Have limited time? Join AVON Team Dy-namite! Earn up to 50% pro t and discount your holiday shopping! Melanie 410-310-3616 www.start.youravon.com/mdrake ref: mdrake…….......................................Carrion Electric has a tempo-rary job opening - 4 years of exp., residential & commer-cial work exp., clean driving record. Quali ed candidates please contact Ryan Carrion at 443-786-0446 or [email protected].

HELP WANTED – Part time house and content cleaning person for restoration com-pany, must pass background check. Please call 410-643-5408.

SERVICESSERVICES

NEWLicensed home daycare has openings for infants -12yrs. I provide excellent care plus meals/snacks,curriculum,activities,and lots of fun. Located 1/2 mile off Rt.50 in Queen-stown. Please call Jessie 443-924-0331 or 410-721-4959..............................................Berber or plush carpet $1.99 SQ. FT Installed over up grade 8 LB padding. Call on the job bob for free in home estimates @410-310-1831. Located on Kent Island for over 20 years.…….

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – Chesapeake Cats & Dogs, Stevensville. 410-643-9955. www.chesapeakecatsand-dogs.org. ..............................................Nov 12 (deadline) – CRAFT-ERS & VENDORS for Ches-apeake Cats & Dogs 2nd Annual Christmas Fair. $35 single; $50 double. 410-643-9955. ..............................................Nov 19 – 2ND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFT/VEN-DOR FAIR by Chesapeake Cats & Dogs. 10am-2pm. KI Elks #2576, Rt. 8. 410-643-9955.

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Sundays – BINGO 1pm. KIVFD, Rt. 18, Stevensville. ..............................................Mondays – TOM BRENT CRIBBAGE 1pm. Centreville Senior Ctr, 104 Powell St. 410-758-3900 or 443-603-1335...............................................Mondays (2nd Mon) – BINGO 5:30pm. Our Mother of Sor-rows Catholic Church, 303 Chester eld Ave, Centreville. 410-758-0143................................................Tuesdays – BINGO Early bird 6:30pm; games 7pm. Bay Country Moose Family Ctr, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900. ...............................................Tuesdays – BINGO 7:30pm. Crumpton VFD, 3rd St. ..............................................Wednesdays – BINGO 7pm. Sudlersville VFD, 203 N Church St.

NEWNov 6 – LONGABERGER BASKET BINGO to ben-e t Hospice of QA. 1pm. Bay Country Moose, Queen-stown...............................................

RENTALSRENTALS

NEWCristian woman to share condo on Kent Island-MBR w/ private bath $660/in-cludes utilities. 410-643-4653 or 410-279-3161

NEWRoommate to share- 4BR, 3BA house in Stevensville (Clover elds) $650 month/utilities included.. 443-786-2214

NEWAvailable now. Kent Island-3BR; large deck and back-yard; all appliances plus washer/dryer; $1400/month plus utilities. Call (410) 490-7599.…….....................................Kent Island - 2br/1.5ba, wtr view, new appliances, 3 lvls, 2 balconies, $1400/mo+utl, avail imm. Queens Landing 410-227-9145….........................................

Rent/Purchase Option - Available for quali ed buyer! 4 BD, 2.5 BA farmhouse of-fers granite counters, 2-sty family rm w/stone gas fplc, den, 1st master suite, 2c att gar. Close distance to Tuckahoe State Park. CM7622585 Call Cathy 410-643-4663.….........................................You can reach 17,000 homes for as little as $20 per week. Email your classi ed to [email protected] today!

SALESSALESCall 410-827-9312 to place your rental or sale classi ed. You can reach over 17,000 homes for as little as $20/is-sue. Add a photo for ONLY $5.

COMMER-COMMER-CIALCIAL

Cambridge - Route 50 front-age, individual of ces and entire furnished suites as well. Signage available. Call 410-228-9480.….........................................

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Sundays (2nd Sun) – COUN-TRY STYLE BREAKFAST Adults $6; ages 6-12 $3; 5 & under free. 8-11am. Crump-ton VFD. 410-928-5879. .............................................Sundays (2nd Sun) – COM-MUNITY BREAKFAST 9am-1pm. Free; will accept dona-tion. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Sudlersville. 410-556-6644............................................... Sundays (4th Sun) – COM-MUNITY BREAKFAST 9am-1pm. Free; will accept donation. St. Luke’s Episco-pal Church, Church Hill. 410-556-6644. ...............................................Mondays – STEAMED SHRIMP SPECIAL all day long. Bay Country Moose Family Ctr, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900...............................................Nov 6 – BUFFET BREAK-FAST 8-11am. $7 adults; ages under 12 $4. VFW Post 7464, VFW Ave, Grasonville. 410-827-8194.

NEWNov 8 – HAM & OYSTER SUPPER 4-7pm. $20 adults & carryout; $8 ages under 12. Ruthsburg Community Club, 105 Damsontown Rd, Queen Anne. 410-758-0405.

NEWNov 11 – ROAST PORK DIN-NER 6-7:30pm. Bay Country Moose Family Ctr, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900.

NEWNov 11 – CHICKEN PARME-SAN DINNER 6:30pm. Vet-erans eat free. KI American Legion.

NEWNov 11 – SHRIMP SCAMPI & alternate menu. 6-8pm. $10-$14. KI Elks #2576, 2525 Romancoke Rd, Stevensville. 410-643-2221.

NEWNov 18 – CHICKEN PAR-MESAN & alternate menu. 6-8pm. KI Elks #2576, 2525 Romancoke Rd, Stevensville. 410-643-2221.

NEWNov 18 – FRIED CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS DINNER 6-7:30pm. Bay Country Moose Family Ctr, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900...............................................

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NEWNov 20 – ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST BUFFET 9-11:30am. Adults $7; kids $4. KI Elks #2576, 2525 Ro-mancoke Rd, Stevensville. 410-643-2221.

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BREAST & CERVICAL CAN-CER SCREENING PRO-GRAM for eligible women ages 40-64. Free. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Commerce St, Centreville. 443-262-4509...............................................BREAST CANCER SCREEN-INGS for eligible women ages 20-39 & over 64. Income guidelines. Memorial Hospi-tal, 219 S. Washington St, Easton. 410-820-9400...............................................

CAR SEAT SAFETY PRO-GRAM w/on-site certi ed technician. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Commerce St, Centreville. 410-758-0720. ............................................COLORECTAL SCREEN-ING PROGRAM for ages 50-64, w/family history of colon cancer. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Commerce St, Centreville. 410-758-0720.............................................Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-day – FREE BLOOD PRES-SURE SCREENING 9am-12N. No appt. needed. Memorial Hospital, 10 Martin Court, Easton. 410-822-1000 ext. 5839. .............................................

NOTE: If your pet is missing call QACAC for a complete listing of all

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Real EstateWEEKLYWEEKLY

Open Houses • Rentals • Sales • Commercial Properties • Property TransfersOpen Houses • Rentals • Sales • Commercial Properties • Property Transfers

FROM: WILSON BARBARA ACONSIDERATION: $302500.00TO: SCHWARZ JANE P8004 BRIDGE POINTE DR......................................................FROM: HODGSON MARGARETCONSIDERATION: $180000.00TO: THOMPSON WILLIAM ALEX-ANDER 304 HOPE RD.....................................................FROM: ILA JOYCE ENGLERTH TRUSTEE & CONSIDERATION: $515000.00TO: KING JOHN E JR 202 W PROSPECT BAY DR.......................................................FROM: PRUITT ARNOLD W & CANDACE F T/ECONSIDERATION: $300000.00TO: MAYBERRY JAMES J 120 WYE RIVER DR...................................................

PROPERTY PROPERTY TRANSFERSTRANSFERS

FROM: PNC BANKCONSIDERATION: $44,700TO: TOWN OF BARCLAY, INC1619 BARCLAY ROAD, BARCLAY‚...............................................FROM: GIBSON’S G LLCCONSIDERATION: $483000.00TO: HAMMOND LLOYD A104 JOHN GIBSON DR...................................................

FROM: MCNEILL VINCENT & MICHELE T/ECONSIDERATION: $480000.00TO: MADDEN PARICK A 121 LOBLOLLY WAY........................................................FROM: WHITE’S HERITAGE PARTNERSCONSIDERATION: $150000.00TO: CC GIBSON’S GRANT LLCCLAIBORNE ST.........................................................FROM: WHITE’S HERITAGECONSIDERATION: $465000.00TO: CC GIBSON’S GRANT LLCLAURA ALLEY ........................................................FROM: WHITE’S HERITAGE CONSIDERATION: $465000.00TO: CC GIBSON’S GRANT LLCLAURA ALLEY ......................................................FROM: WHITE’S HERITAGE PARTNERSCONSIDERATION: $465000.00TO: CC GIBSON’S GRANT LLCLAURA ALLEY

FROM: WHITE’S HERITAGECONSIDERATION: $465000.00TO: CC GIBSON’S GRANT LLCLAURA ALLEY ..........................................................FROM: WHITE’S HERITAGECONSIDERATION: $465000.00TO: CC GIBSON’S GRANT LLCLAURA ALLEY .........................................................FROM: COUGHLIN PAUL &CONSIDERATION: $280000.00TO: BOLAND CHRISTINA M122 NICHOLS MANOR DR.......................................................FROM: SECRETARY OF HOUS-ING & URBANCONSIDERATION: $223501.00TO: EVANS BARBARA225 NICHOLS MANOR DR......................................................FROM: GUKANOVICH BRONKO BQCONSIDERATION: $280000.00TO: MOORE FRANK R 1619 LOVE POINT RD.......................................................

While we have con dence in the accuracy of these records, no warranties regarding the info. are made... expressed or implied.

FROM: DEMBY REGINALD E & KIMBERLY ECONSIDERATION: $117000.00TO: U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION1012 DULIN CLARK RD.................................................................FROM: 8919 LLCCONSIDERATION: $300000.00TO: MURPHY DOUGLAS E SR182 MEADOWBROOK WAYFROM: JSE INVESTMENT PROPER-TIES L L CCONSIDERATION: $85000.00TO: LIAPIS JENIFER E126 EAST MEADOW DR...................................................................FROM: LEMMERMAN JOHN W & JANICE NCONSIDERATION: $799000.00TO: TENGWALL MATTHEW P 39 W PROSPECT BAY DR................................................................FROM: NEUBAUER EDWARD &CONSIDERATION: $425000.00TO: RESNICK RYAN117 PRUSSIAN TURN

FROM: BRITTINGHAM ERNEST O JRCONSIDERATION: $1331500.00TO: COLCHAGOFF BUFF R200 LONGVIEW LN.................................................................FROM: BRENTON JAMES M JR &CONSIDERATION: $190000.00TO: CHANEY ROBERT T308 DOMINION RD.................................................................FROM: GIBSON’S G LLC CONSIDERATION: $437860.00TO: RENOLL PENELOPE J 231 EVELYNE ST...................................................................FROM: RICHMOND AMERICAN HOMES CONSIDERATION: $274593.00TO: LIST CHRISTOPOHER JAMES137 EAST MEADOW DR.....................................................................FROM: PARKER PATRICK LOUIS JR &CONSIDERATION: $224000.00TO: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY105 SYDNEY ST.......................................................................

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1.25 acre lot with approved perc on Dean Rd. in Centreville.

No covenants or restrictions. $163,500!

Welcome to tranquility. This 3BR, 2BA home w/ over 2,600 sq ft has been completely re-modeled. All systems updated, large master suite addition, in law suite (or 4BR or bo-nus room), 3+ acres. The great oor plan & single level living make this home a dream.

CentrevilleCentrevilleREDUCED TO $339,000

Waterfront HomeWaterfront HomeONLY $499,000

Located in sought-after Chester River Beach, this cozy cottage offers 3BR, 2 full BA & open kit/living/dining sur-rounded by windows for fantastic views. Put your boat on the lift, steam crabs on your outdr brick grill then n-ish the day w/ a relaxing soak in the indr hot tub.

This single family home is only 5 min. from Bay Bridge but offers quiet, peaceful sunsets w/ 6’ depths on Cox Creek. W/ 4BR, 1 1/2BA, huge eat in kitchen, liv-ing rm & enclosed sun porch, The 1/2 acre lot has 100 ft of WF w/ galvanized bulkhead.

Kent Island WaterfrontKent Island WaterfrontREDUCED TO $499,000

StevensvilleStevensville$489,000

Spacious, private almost an acre on cul-de-sac & backs to trees. Close to Rt 50. Featuring 4 BD, 2-1/2 BA, sep. dining rm, living rm w/ gas fp and 2 car garage. Public water & sewer. Quality con-struction, neutral decor.

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Source: MRIS. Disclaimer: All information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed and is provided exclusively for educational purposes. Please seek out the advice of professionals when making a major purchase such as

an attorney or Camille B. O’Donnell, REALTOR®

WEEKLY QAC HOUSING MARKET OVERVIEW

Camille B. O’Donnell, REALTOR®, Broker210 Country Day Rd, Chester (Inside Club One)

[email protected] • 410-827-7732

(5) Homes Sold: 10/24/11-10/30/112820 Cox Neck Rd, Chester $622,000228 Mainsail Dr, Stevensville $325,000112 Primrose Rd, Chestertown $377,000906 Clarks Corner Rd, Centreville $190,000 Subsidy: $5,700.210 Ackerman Rd, Stevensville $223,000 Subsidy: $8K

Week of Oct. 30th:Active Homes for sale: 688Luxury (Listed million+) Homes: 105Rentals: 31Foreclosures: 18Potential Short Sales: 68Homes: Under CKO,CNKO: 43Homes: Under said Contracts-56Waterfront Homes for Sale: 222KI Chesapeake Bay W/F Homes: 19

Lot/Land: 231KI Waterfront Lots/Perked: 9Lots: Contracts, CKO,CNKO: 10Lot Foreclosure: 1Commercial Listings for Sale: 35Commercial Rentals: 58Commercial: Under Contract: 4Auction: 2*CKO: contract kick out; CNKO: contract no kick out“Looking for new “Looking for new

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Finished Building Lots Centreville/Queenstown area. Call Sharon.

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stored over the years with modern conveniences for

daily living leaving the old house charm. Polished

hardwood flooring, formal LR with fireplace, formal DR

and parlor. Screened porch. Detached workshop. Easy

access to Rt. 50. QA7435173.NEW PRICE $249,999

SYMPHONY VILLAGE 55+ Community that offers a

lifestyle of convenience and luxury. State of the art

facility with pool, clubhouse, cart path, exercise and

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formal and casual living. Double sided FP, extended

kitchen w/breakfast room. Private patio. QA7503745.NEW PRICE $299,000

OPPORTUNITY to own 165’ of waterfront on Marchy Creek which offers 3/4’mlw. Buyer to complete home. Open and spacious floor plan with waterfront greatroom with cathe-dral ceiling. New kitchen, flooring, 2 car ga-rage. Private setting minutes to Bay Bridge. Heating/cooling and plumbing are in.

$469,000

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QUEENSTOWN CREEK, SUNSETS.... BOATERS DREAM!!!! Deep water, private dock, ramp and protected bulkheaded inlet. ALL SITUATED ON 5 ACRES. Home is the ORIGINAL all brick Cape Cod that was enjoyed for many years by present owner. Hardwood flooring under carpet. Do Not enter property without an appoint-ment. QA7680194

NEW LISTING $1,200,[email protected]

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QUEENSTOWN...custom home w/recent upgrades: granite tops in kit & BAs, ceramic tile in kit & laundry/mud room. 1st floor mas-ter w/BA & 5th BR can be dressing room. Foramen LR & DR w/“limited” views of Wye River. HW flooring. Deck overlooks natural, private, setting. QA7651209

SALE OR RENT $379,900

KENT ISLAND . . . PRIVATE OASIS close to Chesapeake Bay, Kent Narrows, Fine Dining, Marinas and Outlet shopping. 5+ BR, 3 BA, Colonial w/SS appliances, Great Rm w/woodstove, Dining Rm, Eat-in kitchen, Living Rm w/Fireplace, 2 car garage w/workshop. Inground pool & pool house. Park-like setting on 5.82 acres w/barn & fencing. Very Unique! QA7631518

$599,000

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QUEENSTOWN...first time on market..spacious home that offers a master suite on both levels. braz hardwood flooring thruout main level. formal dining and living rooms, family rm, kitchen with new ss appliances, screened porch that over looks back yard with inground pool, fenced and generously landscaped. two car detached gar, easy to show easy commute. QA7666461

$499,995

QUEENSTOWN, HARBOR LN.. WATER-FRONT, WATERVIEW AND DEEP WATER SLIPS @ community dock(4-lease) Home

offers open floor plan with upgraded kitchen, formal dining room, family room with wood burning fireplace and ground floor master suite all with waterviews. Screened porch overlooking . Within min. of GOLF, BOATING and the OUTLETS 8 mi..to BAY BRIDGE (non-riparian waterfront). QA7686458

NEW LISTING $585,000

CENTREVILLE - Willow Branch, custom home with a long list of upgrades! Designer kitchen with granite, 6-burner range, birch HW flooring, breakfast nook, wet bar, wine cooler, crown mouldings, cathedral ceilings and ground floor master with luxurious bath and huge closet.

QA7591611.

$435,000

PROSPECT BAY - Contemporary style home offering an open floor plan with recent updates. Inviting great room with cathedral ceiling, fireplace, hardwood flooring, den/4th bedroom, sunroom, family room, breakfast nook combo, pvt pool, fencing and generously landscaped. GOLF, MARINA,

CLUBHOUSE!!!!

NEW PRICE $459,000

DEEP, DEEP WATER ON THE WYE!! Original cottage style ranch that offers hardwood flooring thruout, formal living din-ing combo w/fp, sunroom and glassed porch all with unob-structed views, paver patio, extensive landscaping, private pier that offers 7-8’mlw. Exceptional find for the “serious” boaters. QA 7550605

$1,145,000

CENTREVILLE - PROVIDENCE FARM - Spacious 5 bedroom colonial with 3.5 baths

on cul de sac. Full partially finished basement. Nearly new home with long list of

upgrades. Formal living room and dining room with great room and breakfast room.

NEW PRICE $425,000

CRAFTSMAN STYLE HOME nestled on 2.3 acre, Lightly wooded lot with 100’ of frontage on marchy creek, 3/4’mlw. Home has open floorplan with main level master suite, Gourmet kitchen, Hardwood flooring, Huge BRs on upper level with balcony and views from all rooms. Covered wrap around porches. Private setting within minutes of the Bay Bridge. Home in good condition, as-is. QA7001729

$599,000

SOLD

9/2011

TRAPPE: Enjoy the best of eastern shore living in this beautiful colonial lo-cated on a quiet cul de sac with in walk-ing distance to the elementary school, near by water access and short drive to Easton, Cambridge and Salisbury. Abundance of landscaping, in-ground pool, multiple decking and fencing. Easy to show. TA7709614

$349,950

CUSTOM CAPE just outside Church Hill not located in a subdivision. Ground floor master, breakfast area, spacious living-room, screened porch and separate in-law suite. Private 2+ acre setting with pond. Short distance to Route 301. QA7669120

$335,500

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE...OVERSIZED 3 CAR GARAGE FOR HIM,.INGROUND POOL FOR THE KIDS...GOURMET KITCHEN FOR MOM..spacious rooms which offer living room and family room, ground floor master. Forth Bedroom is private and could serve as au pair or studio. Situated on 2.4 acres just 15 minutes to Bay Bridge. Horses, gardening, home business all options. QA7684011

$389,000

DEEP, DEEP WATER ON THE WYE!! Original cottage style ranch that of-fers hardwood ooring throughout, formal living dining combo w/fp, sun-room and glassed porch all with unobstructed views, paver patio, exten-sive landscaping, private pier that offers 7-8’mlw. Exceptional nd for the “serious” boaters. QA 7550605

$1,145,000 RENT TO OWN

QUEENSTOWN... rst time on market..spacious home that offers a master suite on both levels. Braz hardwood ooring throughout main level. Formal dining and liv-

ing rooms, family rm, kitchen with new ss appliances, screened porch that over looks back yard with inground pool, fenced and generously landscaped. Two car de-tached gar, easy to show easy commute. QA7666461.

CENTREVILLE - Willow Branch, custom home with a long list of upgrades! Designer kitchen with granite, 6-burner range, birch HW ooring, breakfast nook, wet bar, wine cooler, crown mouldings, cathedral ceilings and ground oor master with luxurious bath and huge closet. QA7591611.

PROSPECT BAY - Contemporary style home offering an open oor plan with recent updates. Inviting great room with cathedral ceiling, rplace, hardwood ooring, den/4th bedroom, sunroom, family room, breakfast nook combo, pvt pool, fencing and generously landscaped. GOLF, MARINA, CLUBHOUSE!!!!

$499,995 $435,000 NEW PRICE $459,000

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CENTREVILLE - COUNTRY LIVING AT IT’S BEST

COASTAL LIVING WATERFRONT HOMEBeautiful and private Coastal living style waterfront home on 3 acres located in Creek Point Community. Watch the wildlife from your kayak or from your 100 foot pier. 3/4 Bedrooms, bonus room with half bath to be of ce/extra bedroom. Gourmet kitchen with two wine refrigerators, Bosch dish washer, Dacor gas stove and more. Deck overlooking Grove Cove Country living minutes to 301 and Rt. 50. $599,000

Beautiful customed 5/6 bedroom colonial with open oor plan on 1.69 acres. Large deck off the family room and kitchen. Wrap around porch. Large kitchen, eating area, of ce/den, Butler’s pantry with cherry cabinets. Third level could be a bedroom, playroom or of ce. Two car garage with work area and installed gas heater. Close to 301 and the Bay Bridge. $539,000

LARGE HOME IN COMMUNITY OF RECOVERY

Wonderful waterfront retreat with 4/5 bedrooms, two and a half baths and water views from everywhere. Recently upgraded with new kitchen with stainless and silestone counters, new siding, new windows, two new waterfront decks (best view of the reworks!) and more. 3 car garage and workshop. Most amazing sunsets and a deeded slip on the com-munity pier. $579,000

GREAT WATERVIEWS IN LONG POINT COMMUNITY

CENTREVILL

PARADISE ON KENT ISLANDA touch of the islands on Kent Island! Beautiful waterfront 4/5 BR, 3 full, 2 half BA home on almost 1 acre. Ceramic tile & hardwd rs, gourmet kitchen, 3-car garage & huge master suite. Pool & private pier with 4+ MLW. No HOA’S. Full house genera-tor. Large walk-out nished basement w/ workout area, movie theater area & so much more. Too much to mention, MUST SEE! QA7643914 $1,450,000

LAKEFRONT

2 Master bedrooms, 2 full baths, & laundry upstairs. Main oor all hardwood oors, open oor plan, space for dining room table and living room. Enclosed porch with great views of the lake. Available immedi-ately. Lots of amenities! Reduced $249,500

WATERFRONT LOT IN CHESTER

RIVER BEACH

Waterfront lot ready to build, bring your own builder. House next door avail-able if interested in double lot w/large home 13,500 sq. ft. lot.

$349,000

BEST VALUE IN BENNETT POINT COMMUNITYBeautiful waterfront home on 5 ac lot w/ 500ft. waterfront. 4 garages w/ 2 heated. Open r plan & newly remodeled kit. Rip rapped bulk head w/ stone steps to water. Deeded deep water slip on the Wye. Slip conveys w/ boat lift & sep. storage. 4BR, 4 full BAs w/ steam shower. Available to rent fully furnished. Owner/Agent. QA7340080. $1,299,000

HOME ON PROSPECT BAY ROADCharming updated well-maintained 3br/2ba rancher on over 1 acre. Great private fenced in backyard. No hoa’s. New granite counters, new appliances, special covered wood oors and oversized 1 car garage. Community close by for golf, pool, etc. All this less than 15 minutes to the bay bridge.

$239,000

REDUCED IN GRASONVILLE

LOTS IN ASHLEIGH MANOR SOUTH SUBDIVISION12 one acre plus lots for sale in Ashleigh Manor South Subdivision in Church Hill. Prime Lot 1 (69.15 acres) is still available. Located off of Roberts Station Road with convenient location to Route 301. You can purchase just the lot or as a house package. Special -nancing available. Call Steve or Biana for additional information.

1+ ACRE LOTS IN CHURCH HILL COMMUNITY

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4/5 bedroom and 2.5 bath home on Kent Island. Stonefront home with pool, deck, hot tub, two car garage, pellet stove, shed and more. Call Steve or Biana to tour this new listing.

$559,000

HOME IN BENTONS PLEASURE

Beautiful, secluded lot for your new home. Approved Perc. Lot is perfect, over 3.5 acres of woods w/farm land on sides & rear. Small creek at rear of lot w/gravel drive-way in place. Perfect for the home of your choice. QA7409934. $159,000

LOT IN CENTREVILLE

Great value in Bay City on Kent Island. 3 brm, 3 full bath home on corner lot. Separate entrance to master suite. Nice yard, two car attached garage/new addition of mas-ter bedroom suite. All assessments have been paid off. Tenant in property until the end of July. Tax records have wrong square footage, 1680 sq. ft. is correct. $299,000

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