Things To Do Around Town

Things To Do Around Town
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Sept. 2: KC Bingo

Doors open 5 p.m.; games begin, 6:30 p.m.; 9901 Coastal Hwy., O.C. Refreshments will be on sale. For more information, 410-524-7994.

Sept. 2-4: 18th Annual Labor Day
Art & Craft Festival

Friday: Noon-5 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Roland E. Powell Convention Center, 40th St., O.C. Excellent quality show featuring both local and Mid-Atlantic artists and crafters, all of whom handcraft their wares. Free admission.

Sept. 3: Outdoor Flea Market

8 a.m.-1 p.m., Bethany United Methodist Chuch, Rte. 611 & Snug Harbor Rd., near Frontiertown. Breakfast and lunch will be served. Great baked goods. For more information or to rent a table, 410-629-0926.  

Sept. 3: Building Materials Sale

8 a.m.-noon, Habitat for Humanity, Worcester Co., 301 E. Market St., Snow Hill. Every first and third Satur-day. Building materials, appliances, doors, windows, cabinets, vanities, fixtures. Cash only. All proceeds from warehouse sales to fund the Flower Street, Berlin project. Habitat is also looking for gently used items for future sales. Please contact, [email protected].

Sept. 3: 7th Annual Car,
Bike Show  & Rally

9 a.m.-2 p.m., Whaleyville United Methodist Church, 11716 Shep-pards Crossing Rd., Whaleyville. Top 20 trophies will be presented as well as Best in Show Car and Bike. Gos-pel music performances, silent auction, prayer tenet, baked goods and sandwiches. Children’s area with moon bounce, volleyball and face painting. For more information, 410-603-0294.

Sept. 3: VFW Pancake Saturdays

9 a.m.-noon, VFW Post 8296, 104 66th St., Bayside, O.C. All-you-can-eat pancakes for $5 or have 2 pancakes, 2 eggs, and 2 bacon for $5. Coffee included in the price. $3 Bloody Marys and Mimosas.

Sept. 3: St. Martin’s
Museum Open

10 a.m.-1 p.m. One of the Oldest Worcester County Museums. Guid-ed docent tours of the Church and property. All ages invited. For more information, 410-430-2142.

Sept. 4: Breakfast Fundrasier

8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Community Church, Ocean Pines. All proceeds benefit Volunteers In Missions trip in February. Menu includes omelets made to orer, pancakes, sausage, coffee and juice. Cost: $7, at the door. For more information about joining the VIM team, 410-726-7477.

Sept. 5:“Made In America”
Labor Day Picnic

Noon-3 p.m., Ocean Pines White Horse Park Pavilion. Sponsored by the Democratic Club of Worcester Co. Picnic will be catered by Em-ings, beer and soft drinks. “Made in America” baskets raffle and door prizes. Cost: $12, adults. Children under 12 are free. Please consider bringing 6 non-perishable food items for needy families(optional). For tickets or more info, 410-600-0552.

Sept. 6:American Cancer Society Man To Man Support Group

7 p.m., Ocean Pines Library. Fea-tured speaker will be David Sauls, prostate cancer survivor, educa-tor/coach for 30 years and marathon runner. All are invited to attend. For more information, 410-208-6296.

Sept. 7: Bingo

5:30, doors open; 6:30, early bird games; 7 p.m., regular games; Ocean City Elks Lodge #2645, 138th St., across from the Fenwick Inn. $1,000 jackpot available, food, snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. No one under 18 allowed in bingo hall during bingo.

Sept. 7: Delmarva Hand Dancing

5:30-9 p.m., Skyline Bar & Grille (formerly Jordan’s Rooftop), at the Fenwick Inn, 138th St., O.C. Jitter-bug, swing, cha-cha to the sounds of the 50’s & 60’s. Beginner and intermediate dance lessons 5:30-6:30 p.m. Followed by dancing until 9 p.m. For more information, 302-934-7951.

Sept. 7: Boardwalk Labyrinth

7-9 p.m., St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, inside Dewees Hall, just off the boardwalk on the northside of 3rd St. Replica of the 12th century original at Chartes Cathedral, France is available for walking in candlelight and sacred music. Wheelchair accessible. For more information, 410-289-3453.

Sept. 8: Our Lady Of Knock Mass

9 a.m., St. Luke’s Church, Ocean City. Breakfast at Clarion Foun-tainebleau Hotel. Cost: $15, person. Send reservations to: Joanne Kirby, 7 Park Place, Ocean Pines, MD 21811 or call 410-641-7784.

Sept. 9: Republican Women’s
Patriot’s Day Fashion Show

Doors open at 10:30 a.m., Clarion Restaurant and Resort Hotel. Spon-sored by the Republican Women of Worcester County. Fashions will be presented by the Crazyz Ladies and the Dress Barn. Cost: $32. For reservations, mail check payable to RWWC to Lou Etta McClaffin, 98 Ocean Parkway, Ocean Pines Md 21811 or call 410-641-7391.

Sept. 10: Golf Tournament
For Blessing House Ministries

Shotgun start 9 a.m.; Deer Run Golf Club, 8804 Logtown Rd., Berlin. To benefit Blessing House Ministries, to help feed needy families on Del-marva. Cost: $90, per player. Both individuals and teams are welcome. Entry fee includes, lunch, golf, tee gift and door prize. To sign-up to golf or be a tee sponsor, 302-436-4483.

Sept. 11: 10th Anniversary
9/11 Commemoration

2-4 p.m., Stephen Decatur High School. Sponsored by the Bishopville Charge United Methodist Church. Guest speaker will be Lt. Col. Kenny Cox. Col. Cox distinguished himself by performing acts of heroism at the Pentagon after the crash on 9/11. No charge for this even. For more information, 443-614-8420.

Sept. 11: 9/11 Service   

10 a.m., Holy Trinity Cathedral, 11021 Worcester Hwy., Berlin. To honor the fallen heroes and the first responders in our community. Representatives of local police and fire departments will be present for the service. All are welcome. For more information or directions, 410-641-4882.

Sept. 11: Southern Gospel Group, “Reunion Quartet” To Perform

6 p.m., St. Martins United Methodist Church, 10847 St. Martins Road, Berlin. No tickets are required but a love offering will be taken. For more information, 410-641-2756.

Sept. 12: Boat Club Raft-up

Meet 4 p.m., Yacht Club Daymarker 2. Sponsored by the Ocean Pines Boat Club. To attend call Martin Baer, 410-202-2786.

Sept. 12: OP Camera Club

7 p.m., Ocean Pines Library. Spon-sored by the Ocean Pines Camera Club. Meeting will feature the quarterly member photo competition. For more information, 410-208-2555.  

Sept. 12: PRMC Diabetes
Support Group Meets

7-8 p.m., Peninsula Regional Medical Center, Avery W. Hall Educational Center. Diabetics, their family and friends are invited to attend and will assist you will coping with the disease. Topics vary month to month. No dues or fees to attend. For more information on the support group or diabetes, 410-543-7061.

Sept. 14: Bingo

5:30, doors open; 6:30, early bird games; 7 p.m., regular games; Ocean City Elks Lodge #2645, 138th St., across from the Fenwick Inn. $1,000 jackpot available, food, snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. No one under 18 allowed in bingo hall during bingo.

Sept. 14: Delmarva Hand Dancing

5:30-9 p.m., Skyline Bar & Grille (formerly Jordan’s Rooftop), at the Fenwick Inn, 138th St., O.C. Jitter-bug, swing, cha-cha to the sounds of the 50’s & 60’s. Beginner and intermediate dance lessons 5:30-6:30 p.m. Followed by dancing until 9 p.m. For more information, 302-934-7951.

Sept. 14: Boardwalk Labyrinth

7-9 p.m., St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, inside Dewees Hall, just off the boardwalk on the northside of 3rd St. Replica of the 12th century original at Chartes Cathedral, France is available for walking in candlelight and sacred music. Wheelchair accessible. For more information, 410-289-3453.

Sept. 15 & 17: Worcester Co.
Garden Club Flower Show

Thursday: 1-6 p.m.; Saturday, 10-noon; Ocean Pines Library. No charge, public is welcome to attend. Entries are welcome. For more information, 410-641-8234.  

Sept. 17: Yard Sale

7 a.m., Stephen Decatur High School. Proceeds to benefit Woman to Woman Jamaica. Donations are being accepted. To make a donation, 410-251-0129.

Sept. 17: Building Materials Sale

8 a.m.-noon, Habitat for Humanity, Worcester Co., 301 E. Market St., Snow Hill. Every first and third Saturday. Building materials, appliances, doors, windows, cabinets, vanities, fixtures and more. Selec-tion varies sale to sale. Cash only. Habitat plans to use all proceeds from warehouse sales to fund the Flower Street, Berlin project. Habitat is also looking for gently used items for future sales. Please contact, [email protected].