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Thurmont Lions Host Ukrainian Outreach Volunteer

A spokesperson for the St. Andrews Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral and Humanitarian Center spoke at the Thurmont Lions Club meeting in February. St. Andrews volunteer, Olena “Len” Poole, gave the presentation and explained the need for personal items, clothing, and financial donations on the ground in Ukraine. Len’s brothers are fighting the front lines there, and […]

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Lewistown Ruritan Club Presents Gold Award

At the Potomac District Ruritan Convention, on behalf of the Lewistown Ruritan Club, Loberta Staley accepted the Gold Award given for the Potomac District Ruritan Community Service. This award is given to motivate individuals and clubs to higher levels of achievement and to recognize and reward those that have accomplished outstanding results. The Lewistown Ruritan […]

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Mayor Briggs Attends U.S. Ukrainian National Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C.

Mayor Don Briggs and Ukrainian children who have lost fathers. They attended the U.S. Ukrainian National Prayer Breakfast at the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. on Friday, February 3, 2023. Mayor Don Briggs and Ukrainian Ambassador to U.S., Oksana Serhiyivna Markarova. Mayor Don Briggs and Yurii Bezpiatko, a member of Emmitsburg’s sister city Lutsk Council.

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Free Introduction Classes for Twirling and Color Guard

The Catoctin-Aires, a 501(c)3 organization, will host Twirling Corps and 2023 Parade Corps Performing Color Guard classes for free at the Emmitsburg Community Building Gym in March. Twirling Corps is geared for the beginner student, aged five and older, who is new to baton twirling. Parade Corps is geared for the beginner color guard, student […]

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CYA Shoot-a-thon Scores Big Again

Ryan Tokar, CYA Basketball On Sunday, February 5, Catoctin Youth Association (CYA) Basketball held its annual Shoot-a-thon fundraiser. This is the largest annual fundraiser for our program, and proceeds go toward necessities like gym rentals, uniforms, equipment, paid officials, and league fees. With registration numbers up this year now that the majority of COVID-19 restrictions […]

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Culinary Arts Creations

by Ava Morlier, Culinary Arts Writer Happy March! Today’s dish is a gourmet take on a classic breakfast (or dinner) pairing: chicken and waffles! Chicken and waffles are the ultimate any-time-of-the-day meal (with the waffle providing carbohydrate-fueled energy and the chicken satisfying your stomach with protein). While most chicken and waffle dishes involve fried chicken […]

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Health Matters

Ask Dr. Lo Benefits of Cruciferous Vegetables by Dr. Thomas K. Lo, Advanced Chiropractic & Nutritional Healing Center What Are Cruciferous Vegetables? Cruciferous vegetables are vegetables that belong to the Brassicaceae family of plants. These plants get their name from the New Latin word “Cruciferae,” which means cross-bearing, due to the cross-like shape of their […]

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Town Hall Report

by James Rada, Jr. Thurmont For more information on the Town of Thurmont, visit www.thurmont.com or call 301-271-7313. Residents Overwhelmingly Vote Down Annexation During January’s special election, Thurmont residents voted 834-157 to not annex 16.7 acres of agricultural land into the town for high-density development. Although part of the property is already in town, and […]

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