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Madrones offers wide variety of steaks, pasta, seafood
One of the higher-end offerings in Frederick's restaurant scene, Madrones has become a variety of things to different people. The restaurant off of Md. 26 on the north side of the city may be known for their steaks, but, “You don't need to come here just to order a steak dinner,” said kitchen manager Max Motley.
Zuel The Care Veterinary Center Pet Of The Week
This handsome guy is going to steal your heart. Meet Zuel our Care Frederick – Crossroads Animal Referral & Emergency Pet of the Week. Zuel is a 1 1/2-year-old Siberian Husky. He was abandoned by his owner and is looking for a loving forever home. He has lots of energy and personality. To meet him contact Frederick County Animal Control 301-600-1546.
Boonsboro Farmers Market opens for season
Featuring 26 full- and part-time vendors, the market will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. each Tuesday from May 7 through Oct. 22 in the parking lot next to the police station, 241 Potomac St. The market will be open rain or shine. The market is supported by the...
Boonsborough Museum of History joins The Civil War Trails
BOONSBORO — The Boonsborough Museum of History recently joined the multi-state Civil War Trails (CWT) program. The program directs travelers to more than 1,500 sites across six states. This not only will help visitors better understand the skirmish which swirled through the streets of Boonsboro in 1862, but also will promote the museum internationally.
Call for public mural artists for Hagerfest Arts & Music Festival
The Hagerstown Arts and Entertainment District is seeking five artists to create five permanent murals in downtown Hagerstown as part of the inaugural Hagerfest Arts and Music Festival. The Hagerfest Arts and Music Festival will be held Saturday, Sept. 21. The mural installations are part of the overall festivities that...
Rohrersville Cornet Band to host spring concert May 19
ROHRERSVILLE — The Rohrersville Cornet Band will be hosting a Spring Concert on Sunday, May 19, at 3 p.m. in its historic 1916 band hall at 4315 Main St., Rohrersville. This event will open the band’s 187th year of providing musical entertainment throughout the tri-state area. As a result of its organization in 1837 by W.C. McCoy, The Rohrersville Band ranks as one of the four longest-surviving community bands in the United States.
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