In Good Taste Food & Wine Festival

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Posted by Heather | Posted in Hagerstown Events | Posted on 05-20-2010




Join The Herald-Mail Company and the area’s finest restaurants and caterers for a celebration of all things food. Enjoy delicious food sampling and wine tasting along with live entertainment, culinary demonstrations, and cook-offs. Plus there’s a free cookbook for all of our guests!

Here is an advance look at some of the local favorite who will be there sharing their food (& trade secrets!):

  • Leiter’s Catering
  • Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyards
  • The Greene Turtle
  • Edible Arrangements
  • Hard Times Cafe
  • Barefoot Bernie’s
  • 1912 Hoover House
  • Pampered Chef
  • Tastefully Simple
  • Aqua 103
  • Palmyra Farm Cheeses
  • Spriggs Delight
  • Mrs. Gibbles
  • SIlpada Jewelry

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased in advance at the Herald Mail or Barefoot Bernies.

A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit Food Resources.

Taste of the Arts Tonight!

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Posted by Heather | Posted in Hagerstown Events | Posted on 05-13-2010

TASTE OF THE ARTS

HAGERSTOWN, MD (May 11, 2010) – The entertainment for Taste of the Arts was announced today. The event will occur on Thursday, May 13, 2010 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Downtown Hagerstown. The event is being sponsored by the City of Hagerstown and the Downtown Alliance. The net proceeds will assist The Maryland Theatre and the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts Foundation (BISFA).

Participants will be able to listen and view local artists at work while simultaneously tasting culinary sample treats from 12 restaurants. The restaurants and their featured entertainment include: Uncle Louie G’s Homemade Italian Ices & Ice Creams, 34 E. Washington St.; Bulls & Bears Pub & Restaurant, 38 S. Potomac St. (Barbara Ingram School Musical Theatre); Taj India, 28 S. Potomac St. (BISFA Dance, Instrumental & Vocal Music and a Visual Arts Display); Rocky’s Pizza Caffe’ Napoli, 40 N. Potomac St. (BISFA Vocal Music); Schmankerl Stube, 58 S. Potomac St. (Visual Art); Skyline Coffee Co., 2 W. Washington St. (BISFA Visual Art); The Rhubarb House, 12 Public Square (BISFA Vocalist Megan Lancaster); Leiters Fine Catering Inc, 28 S. Potomac St.(BISFA Dance, Instrumental & Vocal Music and a Visual Arts Display); Ava, 28 S. Potomac St. (Jazz Music); The Peach Pub, 43 S. Potomac St (BISFA Visual Art); Durango Restaurant, 12 E. Washington St. (BISFA Vocalists); and Laila’s Kitchen, 4 E. Franklin St (BISFA Vocalists).

Passport tickets for the event are $20 with a $3 mailing fee and a $4 internet charge (if purchased online). The passport ticket also entitles patrons to free entrance into the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts Instrumental Music Concert at Bridge of Life (14 South Potomac St.) from 8:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The Phantom Flash Photo will also be taking place during intermission at 9 p.m.

Individuals who get their passport ticket stamped at every restaurant are eligible to enter to win a $500 gift certificate from Anderson Photographs, 4 S. Potomac St., or $300 in Downtown Dollars. The winners will be drawn at the Concert.

Advance passport tickets can be obtained by calling 301-790-2000, by stopping by 21 South Potomac St. (the Maryland Theatre) or on-line at www.mdtheatre.org. END

Meeting Reminder!

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Posted by Heather | Posted in Neighborhood's 1st | Posted on 05-04-2010

Our May meeting will be held tomorrow, May 5th @ 7:00PM at the Emmanuel Methodist Church. Topics to be discussed – Night of Lights, Fundraiser, CTPED.

Flowers fundraiser a success!

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Posted by Heather | Posted in Accomplishments, Beautification Ideas, Fund Raiser, Neighborhood's 1st, Safety Concerns | Posted on 04-22-2010

Friday is the last day!

Today is the last day of our first spring fundraiser! So far we’ve raised $527  for our group with flower orders and donations! It’s not too late if you want to help us reach our goal by ordering something today! Click here to go directly to the fundraiser – http://www.flowerpowerfundraising.com/campaign?campaign_id=1989 and buy some flowers! I’ve already received mine and they are growing great!

Special Thanks to: Deb, Doris, Gertrude, Hans, Heather, Joyce, Joan H., JD,  Kenneth,  Laura,  Laurel,  Leanne,  Maria, Marissa,  Patty, Rosalie, Shelly, Stephanie, Suzan and Warring for making a purchase from our fundraiser! More Thanks to Allen, Andrew, Ashley, Charlie,  Dan, Deb, Fedora, Heather, Jeremy, Josh, Joan, Joe, Joyce, Laura and Laurel for passing out 5000 fliers! Way to go!    Also special thanks to WHAG and the Herald Mail for helping get the word out.

If you aren’t interested in flowers/plants but still want to donate, 100% of your money will go in to making the park safer and is tax deductible. Make checks payable to “The City of Hagerstown” with Historic City Park in the note and mail to:

City Park Neighborhoods 1st
c/o Heather Holman
1 E. Franklin Street
Room 401
Hagerstown, MD 21740

Businesses who would like to donate $50 or more to our cause will be listed on our website as sponsors!

Thanks again to all those who helped and participated!

1st Annual Fundraiser

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Posted by Heather | Posted in Beautification Ideas, Fund Raiser, General Information, Hagerstown Events, Meeting Information, Neighborhood's 1st, Safety Concerns | Posted on 04-10-2010

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It’s been a long cold winter and The Historic City Park Neighborhood’s 1st Group is ready for spring! Please help us raise money to clean up our neighborhood and bring pride back to Hagerstown! Help us reach our goal of $2000 to address our safety issues (click here for a list of safety issues) and support our beautification ideas (click here for a list of beautification ideas). So please purchase some flowers from our fundraiser site – http://www.flowerpowerfundraising.com/campaign?campaign_id=1989 and help support our newly formed group!

If you aren’t interested in purchasing flowers you may make a donation to our cause by contact Heather @ (240) 329-0547 or heather@historiccitypark.com.

Fundraiser on the News

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Posted by Heather | Posted in Fund Raiser, Hagerstown Events, Neighborhood's 1st | Posted on 04-09-2010

Our fundraiser was recently shown on WHAG with the mayor talking about our group! Just to clarify WE ARENT MAKING ANY PROFIT OFF THIS 100% of the money we make goes to the neighborhood, the rest covers the cost of the flowers/plants and goes to the flower/plant company.

So PLEASE HELP US BY BUYING FLOWERS –>CLICK HERE TO SHOP ONLINE<– for the flowers, plants and bulbs!!!!!!!! If you would rather make your purchase in person please call Heather @ (240) 329-0547 or heather@historiccitypark.com. Let’s make Hagerstown the most beautiful city in Maryland!


The plants are 100% Guaranteed to grow or a replacement will be issued! They are shipped as bulbs, small plants and bare roots.

If you aren’t interested in flowers/plants but still want to donate, 100% of your money will go in to making the park safer and is tax deductible. Make checks payable to “The City of Hagerstown” with Historic City Park in the note and mail to:

City Park Neighborhoods 1st
c/o Heather Holman
1 E. Franklin Street
Room 401
Hagerstown, MD 21740

Businesses who would like to donate $50 or more to our cause will be listed on our website as sponsors!

1st Day of Spring

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Posted by Heather | Posted in Historic Photos | Posted on 03-20-2010

Blizzard of 2010

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Posted by Laurel | Posted in Historic Photos | Posted on 03-03-2010

Committee Ideas

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Posted by Cindy | Posted in Meeting Information | Posted on 03-03-2010

Historic Park Neighborhood First

Ideas to encourage membership and participation

Becoming acquainted with one another:  make it fun and enticing

1.Name tags available at beginning of each meeting for attendees to fill out with name, and something each might wish to share to identify themselves – e.g. address, picture of house,

something depicting work, hobby, interest etc.

2. At least 15 minutes before each meeting, allow time to mingle and talk to one another

3. Offer simple refreshments at beginning of meeting during “mingling time”  These could be provided by members on a rotating basis

Encouraging residents to attend:

1. A list of several months’ meetings with topics and activities prepared, so that pairs of volunteers

in each block can go door to door with the list and encourage people to attend. List could be left if no one is at home.                   Could begin with notice of Safety Environmental walk scheduled for Spring.

2. Offer a small door prize at each meeting – provided by volunteer members – e.g. a bouquet of flowers from a garden, a supply of vegetables from someone’s garden (maybe not zucchini), a baked good, a craft item etc.

3. Hold a pot luck picnic in City Park and advertise it widely in neighborhood.  If held on a Sunday afternoon, could be tied in with band concert in City Park.  Municipal Band might recognize the group’s attendance.

4. Have a Neighborhood First group of mummers (especially children) participate in the Annual Mummers Parade.

5. After the bike lanes are available, hold a Neighborhood Bike Ride for resident children.

6. Hold a neighborhood yard sale similar to the one in the North End.  This would take some extra planning and permitting.  Maybe Church would allow use of parking lot?

7. Sponsor a Valentine making party for the Neighborhood’s children, and then distribute their Valentines to each household in the Neighborhood.

8. Hold walking tours of each of the Neighbor Hood sections, led by Section Team leaders.  Residents could be encouraged to be home and available to greet walkers, and perhaps say something about their home.

9. Organize  Neighborhood  First charity drives  – e.g. at different meetings,  bring food donations for the Food Bank , or used items for Good Will, Salvation Army etc,

10.  Collect useful items from the neighborhood, and pack shoe boxes for the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan,  and/or collect shoe boxes for the church groups that fill them to send to needy countries.

10.  Organize volunteers for a Neighborhood First snow angel service, emergency transportation service, etc.

Other ideas????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

Committee members: Dan and Deborah Agee

Jamie Harbaugh

Dick and Mary Mallery

Joe Marschner

Laurel Menard

Trees!

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Posted by Heather | Posted in Beautification Ideas | Posted on 02-24-2010

The grant finally came through for the City to plant trees! Urban Greening Grant is funding the city to play 160 trees in between the curb and the sidewalks and 80 trees in private yards. I’d like to get us together and pick which trees we like and try to get our neighbors involved and plant matching trees down our streets. The deadline for applying for them from the city is the 22nd of March so we have to move quickly if we are going to get any of these trees! Here are the types they are thinking of planting between the curbs and sidewalks. I personally like the Accolade Flowering Cherry.

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Accolade Flowering Cherry

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American Hornbeam

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Thornless Honeylocust

http://stevenspoint.com/forestry/right_tree/trees/jtl.jpg

Ivory Silk Japanese Lilac

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Golden Raintree

Please fill out the tree application if you would like a tree! I will try to bring copies to the next meeting and motion that we try to get our neighbors involved.

Tree Application