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ESP i
Elower-Sicilia
n t h e i r o w n w o r d s
Productions
Serving the Of Dance & Music A Heartfelt Thank You
Community
Since 1970 Tap • Ballet • Jazz • Hip Hop
The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society (CFHS), Inc. would like to thank
Pre-School Creative everyone who attended Spring in the Village on Saturday, May 9, 2015, in
Lyrical the historic village of Catoctin Furnace. Visitors enjoyed shopping for unique,
Acrobatics traditional crafts; sipping homemade lemonade; and touring the historic
Modern worker homes in the village. The goals of the event were two-fold: (1) to share
Musical Theater the history and culture of the pre-Revolutionary village and industry with the
public; and (2) to raise funds to preserve and study the village.
Ages 3 to Adult
For more information Members of the society who contributed to this event’s success include:
301.271.7458 Chris Gardiner, Elizabeth Comer, Jerry Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Beth
www.ESPdance.com McGee, Joann Miller, Cathy Bodin, Rev. Sally Joyner-Giffin, Patricia
Home of the National Award winning E.S.P. Performing Company
Schoonover, and Nelda Burdette.
We would also like to thank the crafters who joined us for the day: Carmen
Creamer, Lori Schoonover, Gail Rudisill, Teresa Groff, Dusti Myers, and
Randy and Valerie Nusbaum.
A special thank you to the two wonderful blacksmiths who demonstrated
their craft all day: Jim Maness and David Meistrich. Thank you to John
and Amie St. Angelo at Springfield Manor for inviting customers to a
complimentary wine tasting. Thanks also to the Frederick News Post for
coverage of the event.
Join the Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc. on Saturday, December
5, 2015, from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., for our Traditional Village Christmas
celebration. The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc. celebrates, studies,
and preserves the architecture, landscape, and culture of this pre-Revolutionary
village. For more information, visit www.catoctinfurnace.org.
— The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc.
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ESP i
Elower-Sicilia
n t h e i r o w n w o r d s
Productions
Serving the Of Dance & Music A Heartfelt Thank You
Community
Since 1970 Tap • Ballet • Jazz • Hip Hop
The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society (CFHS), Inc. would like to thank
Pre-School Creative everyone who attended Spring in the Village on Saturday, May 9, 2015, in
Lyrical the historic village of Catoctin Furnace. Visitors enjoyed shopping for unique,
Acrobatics traditional crafts; sipping homemade lemonade; and touring the historic
Modern worker homes in the village. The goals of the event were two-fold: (1) to share
Musical Theater the history and culture of the pre-Revolutionary village and industry with the
public; and (2) to raise funds to preserve and study the village.
Ages 3 to Adult
For more information Members of the society who contributed to this event’s success include:
301.271.7458 Chris Gardiner, Elizabeth Comer, Jerry Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Beth
www.ESPdance.com McGee, Joann Miller, Cathy Bodin, Rev. Sally Joyner-Giffin, Patricia
Home of the National Award winning E.S.P. Performing Company
Schoonover, and Nelda Burdette.
We would also like to thank the crafters who joined us for the day: Carmen
Creamer, Lori Schoonover, Gail Rudisill, Teresa Groff, Dusti Myers, and
Randy and Valerie Nusbaum.
A special thank you to the two wonderful blacksmiths who demonstrated
their craft all day: Jim Maness and David Meistrich. Thank you to John
and Amie St. Angelo at Springfield Manor for inviting customers to a
complimentary wine tasting. Thanks also to the Frederick News Post for
coverage of the event.
Join the Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc. on Saturday, December
5, 2015, from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., for our Traditional Village Christmas
celebration. The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc. celebrates, studies,
and preserves the architecture, landscape, and culture of this pre-Revolutionary
village. For more information, visit www.catoctinfurnace.org.
— The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc.
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CALL TODAYFOR AFREE TREE EVALUATION Crane Rentals, Inc.
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BY OUR ARBORIST
800-383-4595
1 Creamery Way
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
301-447-3718
FAX: 301-447-1722
Tree Removal/TT/Trimming
Pruning
Stump Grinding
Lot Clearing
MD Tree Expert Lic #904
ISA Cert. #MA-4258A
Licensed & Insured