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About Town With Ron............................................10 Area Church Services..................................................5 Classieds...........................................................16 & 17 Deals of the Week......................................................13 It’s Your Business.....................................................15 Local Athletes.............................................................9 Meet Your Neighbor....................................................6 Political Events............................................................4 Real Estate Agents’ Corner..........................................19 Small Business Corner...........................................14 What To Do Listings............................................4 & 5 “You Rock,” Local Entertainment............................4

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Beautiful customed 5/6 bedroom colonial with open oor plan on 1.69 acres. Large deck off the family room and kitchen. Wrap around porch. Large kitchen, eating area, ofce/den, Butler’s pantry with cherry cabinets. Third level could be a bedroom, playroom or ofce. Two car garage with work area and installed gas heater. Close to 301 and the Bay Bridge. $539,000

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Beautiful, secluded lot for your new home. Approved Perc. Lot is perfect, over 3.5 acres of woods w/farm land on sides & rear. Small creek at rear of lot w/gravel driveway in place. Perfect for the home of your choice. QA7409934. $159,000

Beautiful 4/5 bedroom Colonial in North Brook Community. Over 4400 SQ. FT. Minutes from the Bay Bridge and 301. Hardwood oors, cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances, Corian countertops & new deck. Wonderful stone replacein the family room. Ofce in the rst oor could be extra bedroom. All this and more for just $379,000.

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Great value in Bay City on Kent Island. 3 brm, 3 full bath home on corner lot. Separate entrance to master suite. Nice yard, two car attached garage/ new addition of master bedroom suite. All assessments have been paid off. Tenant in property until the end of July. Tax records have wrong square footage, 1680 sq. ft. is correct. $299,000

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Queen Anne’s County Events

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PEABODY PERCUSSION TRIO COMING TO KENT ISLAND

The Four Winds Performing Arts Center presents The Peabody Percussion Trio on Saturday, October 8th at 7pm Christ Church Parish 830 Romancoke Road (next to the American Legion). This performance is FREE and open to the public! Thru Oct 10 – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for Island Bay Day-10/15. 410-604-1KIO or islandbayday@ kentisland.org. Thru Oct 10 – SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES for Island Bay Day-10/15. 410-604-1KIO or islandbayday@kentisland.org. Thru Oct 16 – MARINE PAINTINGS of James E. Buttersworth. Daily 10am-4pm. Steamboat Gallery, CBMM, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916. Thru Oct 16 – MODERNIST INCLINATIONS: The Art of Jan Matulka. Academy Art Museum, Easton.

Price Community Club will be sponsoring its “All You Can Eat Ham & Oyster Supper” Sat. Oct 8th 3:-6:30 p.m. Price Community Building 121 Rabbit Hill Rd, Price MD

( US 301 N Exit 405 E ) Menu: Oysters, Ham, Scalloped Potatoes, Green Beans, Cole Slaw, Homemade Fruit Salad and Rolls. Adults: $20 Children under 12: $8 All carry outs $20 Bake Table. Contact 410-758-2069 Thru Nov 5 – 34TH ANNUAL CHESAPEAKE COLLEGE ART SHOW & SALE on display during college hours. Todd Performing Arts Center. Thru Nov 8 – ZUMBATOMIC FITNESS ages 5-10. Tuesdays, 4:15-5pm. $7/class. KI Senior Ctr. QAC Parks & Rec. 410-758-0848. Thru Nov 9 – ZUMBATOMIC FITNESS ages 5-10. Wednesdays, 4:15-5pm. $7/class. Kramer Ctr. QAC Parks & Rec. 410-758-0848. Oct 8 – COUNTRY DANCE PARTY Early Bird Two-Step Lesson 7:15pm. Party 8-10:30pm. $10 members; $12 others. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520.

BIG BATS CAFÉ 410-604-1120, www.bigbats.com Tuesdays – Karaoke Night. Oct 14 – Guthrie Matthews Method. Email theupdate@ verizon.net to have your event listed. Limited space & entries may be edited for clarity/space.

BIG OWL TIKI BAR 410-827-6523, www.thebigowl.com Thursday-Sunday – Live Entertainment. BRIDGES ON KENT NARROWS RESTAURANT & BAR 410-827-0282 http://bridgesrestaurant.net Friday & Saturday – Live Entertainment-jazz, blues, contemporary. Oct 15 – Joe Martone, 7:30pm. THE JETTY 410-827-4959, www.jettydockbar.com Mondays – DJ & Karaoke w/Hitman Eddie Hitt, 7pm. Oct 7 Mike Hines and the Look Oct 8 The Cheaters Oct 14 Frankie and the Actions Oct 15 Stiff Richard Oct 21 Bling

Oct 8 – SPAGHETTI DINNER & GILBERT & SULLIVAN 6pm. $12 adults; $6 under age 16. Old Wye Parish Hall, 14114 Old Wye Mills Rd, Wye Mills. 410-758-3071. Oct 8 – ANNUAL BREAST CANCER BENEFIT by Coconut Joe’s and Swan Cove. All day event. Coconut Joe’s Hawaiin Bar & Grill, 48 S. River Rd S, Edgewater. Oct 8 – 6TH ANNUAL QUEENSTOWN COMMUNITY YARD SALE 9am-12N. Rain date 10/9. Proceeds benet QVFD.

Oct 8 – COMMUNITY RUMMAGE SALE fundraiser by Wye River Upper School. 7:30am-12:30pm. Centreville Armory. 410-758-1296 or 410-8278786.

Oct 8 – GOODBYE IRENE BONFIRE 7pm. $5/person; $10/family donations. Proceeds benet QVFD. Queenstown Boat Ramp/Skipjack Cove.

Thru Oct 22 – MEMBERS’ BEST TEXTILE ARTS EXHIBIT Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-7582520.

Oct 8 – 6TH ANNUAL TASTE OF KENT NARROWS 12N-5pm. $25 adv; $30 at door; ages 12 & under free. CBEC, Chester. 410-739-6943.

Oct 9 (RSVP deadline) – NARFE TIDEWATER CHAPTER mtg. 10/12. Social hour 11:30am; lunch 12:30pm. Chesapeake Landing Restaurant, McDaniels. 410-745-4110 or 410-643-3174.

Thru Oct 28 – VENDORS WANTED for Arts & Crafts Fair on 10/29, Grasonville VFW Post 7464 Pavillion. $15/table/spot. 410-829-3466 .

Oct 8 – FLEA MARKET 7am-12:30pm. KI Elks Lodge #2576, 2525 Romancoke Rd, Stevensville. 410-643-3588.

Oct 10 – MEET THE AUTHOR: Gerald SweeneyLast Proud Gallop. Academy for Lifelong Learning, CBMM, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916.

Thru Oct 29 – LIGHTHOUSE OVERNIGHT ADVENTURES ages 8-12 w/adults. 6pm Fri thru 7:30am Sat. $650/weekend. Hooper Strait Lighthouse, CBMM, St. Michaels. 410-745-4947.

Oct 8 – SECOND SATURDAY WALKS. Free w/ admission. Must pre-register. 1–2:30pm. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Oct 10 (reg deadline) – MAKING MASKS WORKSHOP ages 7-14. 10/22; 1-4pm. $30 members; $37 others. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410758-2520.

Thru Oct 21 – WORKS FOR 2012 FESTIVAL POSTER for Chesapeake Chamber Music. ccmf@chesapeakechambermusic.org.

Thru Oct 31 – EXHIBIT OF PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS/TEACHERS KIFA, Stevensville. 410643-7424.

Oct 8 – DANCE PARTY-Western theme. Early bird 2-step lesson 7:15pm; dance party 8pm. $10 members; $12 others. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520.

Thru Oct 31 – ART OF BREAST & OVARIAN CANCER SURVIVORS exhibit. Shore Regional Breast Center art gallery, Easton. 410-822-1000 ext. 5387.

Oct 8 – HAM & OYSTER SUPPER all you can eat. 3-6:30pm. $20 adults; $8 ages under 12; $20 all carryout. Price Community Bldg, 121 Rabbit Hill Rd. 410-758-2069.

Thru Oct 31 – OILS by artist Tina Williams sponsored by QAC Arts Council. Reception 10/12; 5:30-7:30pm. Chesapeake Exploration Center, Chester. 410-758-2502.

Oct 8 – PEABODY PERCUSSION TRIO 7pm. Free. Four Winds Performing Arts Center, Christ Church Parish, 830 Romancoke Rd. 410-6435921.

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QAC Government 107 N. Liberty St. Centreville, MD Ph: 410.758.4098 Fx: 410.758.1170

President: Steve J. Arentz email: sarentz@qac.org Pres.: Philip L. Dumenil Oct 4,11,18,25, Nov 1,8,15,22,29, Dec 6,13,20,27 – COUNTY COMMISSION- Vice email: pdumenil@qac.org ER meetings. 107 N. Liberty St, Centreville. 410-758-4098. David L. Dunmyer email: ddunmyer@qac.org Oct 5 – BOE Meeting, 6pm. 202 Chestereld Ave, Centreville. 410-758-2403. Bob Simmons email: bsimmons@qac.org Oct 13 – PLANNING COMMISSION 8:45am-12N. Planning & Zoning, 160 Coursevall Dr, Centreville. 410-758-4098. Dave Olds email: dolds@qac.org Oct 19 – BOE WORK SESSION (Tentative) 4pm. 202 Chestereld Ave, County Admini Gregg Todd: Centreville. 410-758-2403. email: gtodd@qac.org Schedule subject to change without notice. Please call number listed with event to conrm.

NO PLACE 410-490-5716 Weekends – Live music. LUKE’S GRILL 410-643-9435•www.lukesgrille.com Oct 8 – TBA, 8:30pm. Oct 14 – Jeffnanna, 8:30pm. Oct 15 – Rich Mascari, 8pm. R’s AMERICANTINA 410-643-7700, www.rsamericantina.com Thursdays – Trivia w/Denise Hurd & Terry Kelsey RAMS HEAD SHORE HOUSE 410-643-2466•www.ramsheadtavern.com Oct 13-Nov 24 (Thursdays) – $5 Burger night, 7-11pm. Oct 8 – 2nd Sole, 9pm. Oct 14 – Danny Shivers, 8pm. Oct 15 – 410 Band, 8pm. RED EYE’S DOCK BAR 410-827-3937, www.redeyedockbar.com Fridays – Ladies’ Night w/DJ Vibe, 8pm12midnight. Saturdays – live music, 2pm & 8pm12midnight. Sundays – live music, 2pm.

Oct 13-Nov 10 (Thurs) – BEGINNER LEVEL 1 CHA-CHA/SALSA 7pm. Academy Art Museum, Easton. 410- 482-6169. Oct 13-Nov 10 (Thurs) – BASIC BEGINNER LEVEL ARGENTINE TANGO 8pm. Academy Art Museum, Easton. 410- 482-6169. Oct 14 – SARE FARMER GROWER Grant Writing Workshop. 9am-12N. Chesapeake College, EDC27. 410-822-1244. Oct 14 (reg deadline) – CABELA’S-World Outtters trip. 11/5. $55. Departs: KI Park & Ride 7:30am; QAC High School 8am. Return 7pm. QAC Parks and Rec. 410-758-0848. Oct 14 – 2ND ANNUAL ROYAL OAK FRIDAY NITE HOEDOWN 6-9pm. $5 adults; ages under 12 free. Royal Oak Community UMC, 6968 Bellevue Rd. Oct 15 – SOUP’N WALK 11am-1:30pm. $20 members; $25 others. Must pre-register. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0. Oct 15 – ISLAND BAY DAY charity music festival. $20-on sale now. KI. www.islandbayday.com. Oct 15 – CRAFT & YARD SALE 8am-2pm. Caroline County 4-H Park, 8230 Detour Rd, Denton. 410-310-8934.

Oct 11 (start date) – GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS two 10-week sessions thru 12/20. Please preregister. Hospice of Queen Anne’s, 255 Comet Dr, Centreville. 443-262-4109.

Oct 15 – ARTOBERFEST 9th annual fall festival by KIFA. 10am-4pm. Gibson’s Grant, 301 Heritage Lane, Chester. 410-643-7424.

Oct 11,25 – GRAIN MARKETING MEETING 6:30am. Higgy’s Market & Café, 5306 Church Hill Rd, Church Hill.

Oct 15 – CRAB FEAST for 10 U Chesapeake Vipers Travel Baseball Team. 4-8pm. $25 adults; ages 12 & under free. Grasonville VFW.

Oct 12 – TOUR OF SOTERA DEFENSE SOLUTIONS Morning tour. Academy for Lifelong Learning, CBMM, St. Michaels. 410-745-2916.

Oct 15 (rescheduled) – LUAU opens 6pm; music 7-11pm. Ladies Auxiliary, Benedict A. Andrew Post 296, The American Legion, 6200 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-8182.

Oct 12 – HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY to QA Emergency Center. 11am. 115 Shoreway Dr, Queenstown. 410-822-1000 ext. 5222. Oct 12 – ACTIVITIES SINGLES KLUB 6pm. Visitors welcome-must reserve place by 10/10 by calling 410-745-2797. Denny’s Restaurant, Easton. 410-673-1481. Oct 13 – WORKSHOP on using soil test results to set up lawn care program. 7-8pm. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Centreville. 410-758-0166. Oct 13 – WOODLAND NATIVE PLANTS 1-3pm. $15 members; $20 others. Must pre-register. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0.

Oct 15 – COUNTRY SCHOOL ANNUAL RUMe MAGE SALE 7am-12N. Goldsborough Street, Scan716her Easton. te

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CARMICHAEL • John Wesley United Methodist, 828 Arrington Rd. Sun: 9:15am. 410-827-8047. CENTREVILLE • Abundant Life, 132 Comet Dr. Sun: 9, 10am. Tues: 7pm. 410-758-8669. • Bethel AME, 102 Washington Rd. Sun: 11am. Wed: 7:30pm. 410-758-3748. • Centreville Community, 101 Gray Fox Lane. Sun:10:30am, 6pm. Wed 7pm. 410-758-3072. • Centreville United Methodist, 608 Church Hill Rd. Sun: 8:40, 11am. 410-758-0868. • Covenant Family Church, QAC Arts Council, 206 S. Commerce St. Sun: 9:30am. 410-7581117. • Grace Fellowship, Wye Branch manor, 865 Poplar School Rd. Sun: 9:30am. 410-3100722. • New Life Community United Methodist, 423 S. Liberty St. Sun: 10:30am. 410-758-3285. • Our Mother of Sorrows, 301 Chestereld Ave. Sun: 9:15, 11:30am. 410-758-0143. • Set the Captives Free Outreach Center, Inc., QAC Arts Council, 206 S. Commerce St. Sun: 12:30pm. Thurs: 7pm. 443-803-3294. • St. Paul’s Episcopal, 301 S. Liberty St. Sun: 8, 10:30am. 410-758-1553. CHESTER • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 110 Goodhands Creek Rd. Sun: 9:30am. 410-725-6870. • Galilee Lutheran, 1934 Harbor Dr. Sun: 9, 10:30am. 410-643-6545. • Kent Island United Methodist, 2739 Cox Neck Rd. Sun: 8, 9:30, 11am. 410-643-5361. • New Life Christian Outreach, 101 Country Day Rd. Sun: 10am. Tues: 7pm. Thurs: 7, 8:30pm. 410-643-6737. • St. Christophers, 1861 Harbor Dr. Sat: 8:30am, 5pm. Sun: 7, 9, 11am, 5pm. Mon-Fri: 7:15, 8:30am. 410-643-3366. • Union Wesley United Methodist, 110 Union Wesley Circle. Sun: 9:30am. 410-643-5881. CHURCH HILL • Bethel AME, 208 Agnes St. Sun: 11am. 410556-6888. • Church Hill United Methodist, 506 Main St. Sun: 11am. 410-556-6457. • Faith Unity Fellowship Ministries, 208 New St. Sun: 9:30, 10:30am. Wed: 7:30pm. 410758-4370. •St. Luke’s Episcopal. Sun: 11am. 410-5566644. GRASONVILLE • Bryans United Methodist, 5608 Main St. Sun: 11am. 410-827-8440. • Church of Christ Chesapeake, 405 Drummer Dr. Sun: 9:45, 10:45am, 1:30pm. 410827-7087. • Eastern Shore Apostolic, 5601 Main St. Sun: 10am. 410-991-9109. • Eastern Shore Baptist, 119 Station Lane. Sun: 9:30, 10:30am, 6pm. Wed: 7pm. 410490-4950.

• Immanuel United Methodist, Main St, School House Lane. Sun: 9, 10, 11am. • Lakeview Fellowship Church of God, 230 Hess Frontage Rd. Sun: 10am. Thurs: 7pm. • Robinson A.M.E., 823 Grasonville Cemetery Rd. Sun: 10, 11am. 410-827-7556. • Seventh-Day Adventist, 205 Medical Ctr Rd. Church Worship 11am. Sabbath School 9:30am. 410-827-8461. • Wye Bible, 115 Narnia Dr. Sun: 10:30am. 410-827-6650. PRICE • Bethany United Methodist, 1131 Price Station Rd. Sun: 9:30am. 410-556-6457. QUEENSTOWN • Calvary United Methodist, 7113 Maryland Ave. Sun: 10:30am. 410-827-7113. • Grace Wesleyan, 101 Comegys Lane. Sun: 9:45, 10:45, 11am. 410-928-3726. • Shore Christian Fellowship, 7401 Main St. Sun: 10:15am. 410-827-6500. • St. Luke’s Chapel, 7208 Main St. Sun: 8am. 410-827-8484. • St. Peter the Apostle, 5319 Ocean Gateway. Sat: 5:30pm. Sun: 7:30am. 410-758-0143. • Wye of Carmichael United Methodist, 1036 Carmichael Rd. Sun: 9am. 410-827-7113. STEVENSVILLE • Christ Church Parish Kent Island, 830 Romancoke Rd. Sun: 8, 10am. 410-643-5921. • Christ Lutheran-ALCC, 117 East Main St. Sun: 11am. 410-268-1858. • Ezion United Methodist, Batts Neck Rd. Sun: 11am. 410-643-2136. • First Baptist Church of Kent Island, 300 State St. Sun: 11am. 410-643-6574. • Historic Christ Church, 117 East Main St. Sun: 11am, Sun school 10am. www. christalcc.org. • Island Alliance, 510 Thompson Creek Rd. Sun: 9, 10:15am. 410-643-5683. • Living Water Lutheran, 830 Romancoke Rd. Sun 10am. 410-604-0414. • New Walk Community Church, Inc, 201 Love Point Rd. Sun: 11am. Wed: 7pm. 410643-7009. • Safe Harbor Presbyterian, 931 Love Point Rd. Sun: 9:30am. Sun school: 11am. 410604-1700. • THE BRIDGE, meets at KI High School. Sun: 9:52am. 443-262-2422. SUDLERSVILLE • St. Andrew’s Episcopal Chapel. Sun: 9am. 410-556-6644.

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COMMUNITY CARE PROJECT advocacy/support for foreclosure prevention. 410-827-8639, 410-827-0579 or 410-827-4990. COMMUNITY MEDIATION-upper shore. Free & condential. 410-810-9188. COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATE volunteers. QA & Kent Counties. 410-758-8610. PRO BONO BANKRUPTCY HELP Free legal assistance by appt. Dover St, Easton. 410-962-3813. SOCIAL SERVICES BENEFITS assistance-QAC Free Library. www.quan.lib.md.us. VOLUNTEERS needed. Centre for the Arts, Centreville. 410-758-2520. VOLUNTEERS needed. KIFA, Stevensville. 410-6437424. MONDAYS • CHESTER RIVER CHORALE rehearsals. 7-9:15pm. First United Methodist Church, Chestertown. 410-8101438. • QA CHORALE 7-9pm. Centreville United Methodist Church. 410-758-3183. • 1st Mon – ASSETS ACTION TEAM 6-7pm. New Life United Methodist Church, Centreville. 410-758-6677. • 2nd & 4th Mon – RIDGELY LIONS CLUB 6:30pm. Ridgely United Methodist Church, 109 Central Ave. 410634-2214. TUESDAYS • BABY STORY TIME ages birth-2 w/caregiver. 11:00am. Kent County Public Library, Chestertown. 410-778-3636. • HARMONY ON THE BAY women’s barbershop chorus. 7pm. Centreville United Methodist Church. 410-924-0013 or 410-763-7920. • JEWELRY MAKING ages 60+. Sudlersville Senior Ctr, 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159. • KI COMMUNITY BAND rehearsals. 7-8:30pm. QAC Arts Council. 443-995-2297.

• LADIES BIBLE STUDIES 6:45-8:40pm. Island Alliance Church, 510 Thompson Creek, Stevensville. 410643-5683. • 2nd Tues – LIFE DRAWING 2-5pm. $20 members; $25 others. KIFA, Stevensville. 410-643-7424. WEDNESDAYS • QA BNI CHAPTER 7:15-9am. Ram’s Head Shore House, Stevensville. 410-827-7417 or 443-988-8075. • WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY 9:45am or 7pm. KI United Methodist Church, Chester. 410-827-5345. • 1st Wed - KI FISHERMEN 7:30pm. American Legion, Stevensville. 410-643-1745. • 1st Wed – DELMARVA TRAIN PEOPLE 7pm. Caroline County Library, Greensboro Branch. 443-262-9078. • 1st Wed – DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ages 60+. 12:30pm. Sudlersville Senior Ctr, 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159. • 2nd & 3rd Wed – DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY eld trips ages 60+. Sudlersville Senior Ctr, 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159. • Last Wed – RAVENS meet-help feed homeless. 7:30pm. Bats Café, Stevensville. 410-924-8645. THURSDAYS • SIMPLE, EASY CRAFTS ages 60+. Sudlersville Senior Ctr. 605 Foxxtown Dr. 410-438-3159. • 1st & 2nd Thurs - FAMILY LAW ASSISTANCE clinic. 5:30-6:30pm. KI Library. • 3rd & 4th Thurs - FAMILY LAW ASSISTANCE clinic. 5:30-6:30pm. Centreville Library. • 3rd Thurs – COMMUNITY COAT CLOSET 6-8pm. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Church Hill. FRIDAYS • CHICKS & STICKS 1-3pm. Centreville Senior Ctr, 104 Powell St. 410-758-3900. • ISLAND IDOL KARAOKE 11:30am-1pm. KI Senior Ctr, 891 Love Pt Rd, Stevensville. 410-604-3801. • 3rd Fri – ISLAND IDOL KARAOKE 11:30am. Chow Hound’s Potato Bar Luncheon. 410-604-3801. SATURDAYS • Thru Nov – GUIDED WALKS 11am. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0. • 1st Sat – NOON TEA journaling. 11am. Free w/admission. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely. 410-634-2847 ext. 0. • 3rd Sat – COMMUNITY COAT CLOSET 10am-12N. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Church Hill.

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David Wheeler Honda Kia and Queen Anne’s County schools are teamed up for a rafe to help local students: Support Our Students rafe is raising money for students and their families to supplement newly implemented extra-curricular fees. Tickets can be purchased at Doc’s Riverside Grille, Fisherman’s Crab Deck, Drapers Liquors, Bakers Liquors, Bay County Moose Lodge #831, Centreville Liquors, Queen Anne’s Chamber of Commerce and Salon Herberto. Prizes include a day at Swan Cove Day Spa, a shing charter from Southpaw Fishing Charters, golf for four at Queenstown Harbor Links, a day at Salon Herberto, and a Sunday football party from Dominos. For more info, contact Kathy Easter at QAC Schools, 410-758-2403, ext. 148 or 198. The drawing will be held Wed., Nov. 2.

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I wanted waan nt d to t send d outt a huge h THANK THANK HANK HA NK YOU YOU OU to t all l that my journey in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day ssupported up ppo por por Walk W aallk lk for the Cure®. 60 miles in 3 Days!!! Your do donation o - your gift - will help save lives. Through your support I have personally raised $5,000.00 My Team, the PINK SURVIVORS, raised over $10,000.00!!! T The he W he Washington aassh DC 3-Day 2011 Walk for A Cure has rraised aaiisseed $7 M i Million Dollars so far!!! The walk was not easy, but with your support, I knew I would succeed. Without your generosity, none of this would be possible. Again, I thank you from the bottom of my heart! In Memory of Leslie Marie Twohig, Louise Davis, Linda Irene Edelen and Rachael Nordblom In Honor of Survivors Betty Rigoli and Khara Walker

Team Pink SurvivorsFrom left to right: Deborah Dobek, Khara Walker (6yr Survivor diagnosed at age 26!), Tammy Rigoli, Colleen Davis Moon.

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Answer our “QUESTION of the WEEK”” at facebook.com/theshoreupdate Diana Paladina, owner of 6 Degrees Social Media and sponsor of the Yours, Mine & R’s breast cancer event, stopped by Whitt’s End Salon & Spa to get pink feathers in anticipation of the event. Diana’s tireless behind the scenes work helped to raise money in silent auction items and made the event a smashing success.

Brenda LeCompte, General Manager of Swan Cove Day Spa and Salon, is thinking “pink” with her staff in a big way. Having lost her grandmother to breast cancer, and currently having her mother going through stage 4 of the disease, Brenda is teaming up with her daughter, who owns a restaurant in Edgewater. Together they are hosting a benet that will occur on October 8. Featured will be activities such as a bra stretch, a silent aution, lighting of the luminaries, and so much more. For more info, you can visit their website, swancovespa.com.

“Breast October is Cancer Awareness month. Is your establishment thinking “pink”?” AN AEROBATHON AND A WHOLE LOT MORE On Friday. October 7th, starting at 5pm, make plans to visit Club One Fitness in Chester as they help to support those who have survived breast cancer. An aerobathon will be held that day with an admission cost of only $5, which will go to support the charity Bosom Buddies. Manager Missy Selby says, “We have many breast cancer survivors here at our club who use our facilities regularly.” In addition, there will be a cornhole tournament, volleyball, door prizes, refreshments and something for the kids as well. They are also celebrating their one year anniversary at their current location just off of Route 50. Membership is growing. “We are a proud supporter of charities here, and we love helping our customers, “owner Gail Kalvaitis noted. For more information on Club One and all they have to offer, including tness, aerobics, and racquetball, stop by and see them in Chester on 210 Country Day Road. Aslo, feel free to give them a call at 410-643-FITT (3488) or visit their website, clubonet.com.


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Marylanders Plant Trees Program... Plant, Save, Enjoy By Wilma Rubock Fall is the perfect time for planting new trees and taking part in the Marylanders Plant Trees Initiative. You can beautify your landscape, save money on the trees you plant and become eligible for other prizes. Sally Foster, owner of Eastridge Garden along with her husband Dale, says “The Marylanders Plant Trees Initiative is a great program with incentives for everyone! And Fall is ideal planting time. It brings cooler weather, which allows all the energy to go into the root system. When spring arrives the trees are ready to just take off. ” Sally and Dale Foster know all about trees and plants and are big supporters of the Marylanders Plant Trees Program. They met at Homestead Gardens where they both worked. Sally left Homestead to start Eastridge Garden, growing herbs for the wholesale market. “Business grew, and we decided it was time to go retail.” Dale left his job at Homestead Gardens after 23 years and joined Sally in expanding their business to include nursery stock. Sally adds, “We’ve been in business for 17 years now, and Dale and I are doing what we absolutely love to do. We have a passion for plants and love helping our customers nd the perfect plant.” Governor Martin O’Malley launched the Marylanders Plant Trees program in 2009 as part of his Smart, Green and Growing Initiative. It encouraged citizens and organizations to plant 50,000 new trees by December 2010, and Marylanders exceeded that goal and planted 54,089 trees. On Arbor Day of this year, Marylanders again were challenged to plant an additional 50,000 trees by the end of 2012. Trees help to protect air and water quality, reduce energy costs, and provide critical wildlife habitat. Trees also increase property values and beautify the landscape. One large tree can eliminate 5,000 gallons of stormwater runoff each year. Well-placed trees can reduce energy costs by 15 to 35 percent. “We encourage our customers to participate in the Marylanders Plant Trees program. Many are familiar with the program through the program’s website. Dale and I remind customers about the initiative if we think they have forgotten or are just unaware,” offered Sally. “Our three most popular trees from the approved list for this area are river birch, dogwoods and red maple.” The Marylanders Plant Trees Initiative added a School Challenge for all Maryland elementary, middle and high schools. The website offers helpful tools and guidance in selecting, buying and planting trees for a specic school area. The website also lets students calculate the benet of every tree planted, and students can see a picture of what the tree will look like when it matures. Trees must be registered online in the name of student’s school to be counted in the challenge. Another program uses inmate labor to plant trees. The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services is partnering with local governments across the state to beautify communities and parks. Maryland is on track to exceed its goal of planting one-million trees on public lands by 2011. Over 550,000 trees have been planted since 2009, and state ofcials plan to plant another 500,000 under this program. Eastridge Gardens is located at 533 Dulin Clark Road in Centreville. “We are open year-round and have something for everyone. We stock plant care products and carry an assortment of house plants,” offers Sally. “We have a wonderful gift shop where customers can nd soy candles, handbags, pottery and much more. Our Christmas shop opens November 1.” Eastridge Gardens is open seven days a week March through December and Tuesday through Saturday in January and February. Call the Fosters at 410758-3650 or visit their website at www.eastridgegarden.com for more information. The Marylanders Plant Trees program offers $25 coupons toward the purchase of native trees costing $50 or more. The coupons are redeemable at nearly 70 nurseries across the State, and there is no limit on the number of coupons used. DNR encourages Marylanders to register every tree they plant to be eligible for prizes. For more information including a list of eligible trees, a list of prizes and to register a tree, go to www.trees.maryland.gov.

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MARYLANDERS PLANT TREES Recommended Tree List for Marylanders Plant Trees www.trees.maryland.gov This list may be updated periodically as interest and availability of native tree stock changes. Cultivars of native species may be acceptable. Please contact us at tgalloway@dnr.stat.md.us. In honor of National Breast Cancer Month, think pink when making your selection! The pink ribbons designate trees that bloom pink! SMALL TREES Crabapple SPP. C Dogwood, Alternate-Leaf/Pagoda D Dogwood, American Flowering D Fringetree, White Fr Hawthorn, Washington H Hawthorn, Green H Holly, American Hophornbeam/Ironwood Magnolia, Sweetbay Pawpaw Redbud, Eastern R Serviceberry, Allegheny Se Serviceberry, Downy or Shadbush Se Serviceberry, Shadblow Se LARGE TREES Bald Cypress Beech, American Elm, American Hackberry Hemlock, Eastern Honeylocust

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TOPSOIL - Large quantities, 40-50 loads avail. You load & haul. Centreville area. BEST OFFER. 443-829-3153 ……...................................... Original Lladro Issue date 1974; retired 2004. Est. value of $345350. Piece called “A Walk with the Dog.” Perfect condition. $200 rm. Cell: 703969-7692. …......................................... G u c c i Purse - Limited Edition Mushroom print handbag w/olive green ostrich leather. Velvet print fabric w/leather shoulder strap and leather details/ piping. Aged wooden hardware. Canvas lined. Interior zipper pocket. Retail: $1250 asking $500, reasonable offers considered. 443-3622006. …......................................... Cleaning is done! Here’s your chance for a bargain. Prices are rm. Call 443-262-1143, Centreville. •88 (YES! 88!) DK Eyewitness Books - Various titles, $225 •19 Reference Guide Books - Mostly DK, space, nature, music, etc., $75 •Movie Time Table Top Air Popcorn Popper - $10 •Everlast Heavy Bag & Stand - $125 ……......................................

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CARS & MOTORBIKES

Kawasaki KLX 125 Dirt Bike Great condition, $1200. 410490-1470 or 410-490-7590. ….......................................... $5 CLASSIFIEDS! All merchandise ads for $100 or less are only $5/issue (up to 20 words). Items over $100 are $10/issue. Add picture for ONLY $5. Call 410-827-9312 to place your ad.

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C4 1987 Corvette Wheels – Four (4) 17” inch. $350 for all. 410-490-1470 or 410-4907590.

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Have a story idea? Email it to the Update at theupdate@verizon.net. We’re always looking for input from our readers. ............................................... VOLUNTEERS - Chesapeake Cats & Dogs, Stevensville 410-643-9955. www.chesapeakecatsanddogs.org ……....................................... Vendors wanted for arts and crafts fair on Sat., Oct. 29 at the Grasonville VFW Post 7464 Pavilion. $15 per table/ spot. Benets VFW Post 7464. 410-829-3466. …...........................................

Restaur a n t s , Crafters & Artisans WANTED for Taste of the Narrows – Event is Oct. 8 and is held at the Chesapeake Bay Exploration Ctr. To receive a vendor or sponsor application, go to the website www. TasteOfKentNarrows.org. For more info call Inspired Events at 410.739.6943 or email bgroff@InspiredEventsLLC.com.

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NEW MI WINDOW, VINYL, WHITE - 36” X 36”, no grills, no screen, with 4 9/16 “, x jam , tilt sash, low E glass, $55. 410-643-4886. ….......................................... USED PATRIOT, VINYL, WHITE - 26” X 41” with grills, tilt sash night latches, no screen, $25. 410-643-4886. ……....................................... NEW CERTAINTEED, WHITE, VINYL - 36” X 66”, no grills, tilt sash, with 4 9/16 “ extension jam, night latches, with full height screen, still in packing, low E glass, $95. 410-643-4886. ……....................................... NEW CERTAINTEED, WHITE, VINYL - 36” X 54”, with grills, tilt sash, 4 9/16” extension jam, Night latches, no screen, low E glass, $65. 410-643-4886. ….......................................... NEW 36”X48” white VINYL White vinyl, picture window, xed, with grills, low E glass, still in packaging. $85. 410643-4886. ……....................................... USED 36”X36” white ALUMINUM - Green house window with shelves & venting/operating E, good condition, $100. 410-643-4886. ….......................................... New Cultured marble top 36” X 25” still in box $75. 410643-4886.

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LARGE YARD SALE---- Saturday October 8, 2011 8:00 am at 116 Mallard Drive Mallard Pond, Stevensville MD-6 miles on the left off from Rt 8. Cleaning out attic, everything from baby items to grandmoms dishes ………................................... MOVING SALE ! Queenstown, 1128 Bennett Point Rd, Oct 8th & 9th, 8:00-2:00, Pool Table, 65” Rear Pro TV, engine hoist, boating equip., 6 Burn grill, lawn & garden equip., Window AC units, furniture, kitchen/household items, tools, adult clothing, Rain/Shine. ALL MUST GO! ………................................... YARD SALE – Sat., Oct. 8, 7-10AM (Raindate – Sun. OCT 9) – Cloverelds Community - Dir: Rt 50 to exit 37 to Stevensville, Merge onto MD-8 North, Rt on Larch Place, Rt on Old Love Point Road, 614 Old Love Point Rd, (White Colonial facing athletic elds)

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Fall Festival-Centreville Community Church, 101 Gray Fox Lane, Centreville-Saturday, October 22, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Bake Sale, White Elephant Table, Silent Auction, $5.00 lunch ,Christmas Crafts,Vendors Welcome . For More Information please call 410-758-4052 ………....................................

$5: Items $100 or less FREE: Yard Sales, Community $10: Items over $100 Meals, Give-Aways, Lost & Found, $20: No price included with ad Open Houses (Services, Help Wanted, etc.) $5 More: Add a color photo $20:Real Estate Classieds (Must be emailed)

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Caroline C County 4-H is sponsoring a Craft & Yard SaleSaturday, October 15 , 8am -2pm at the Caroline County 4-H Park, 8230 Detour Road, Denton, MD. ……...................................... Yard Sales are FREE to place in the Update. Just email your listing to theupdate@verizon.net by Friday at 5 p.m. for publishing in the following week’s issue. ……...................................... Yard Sale - Matapeake Estates, Woodmoor Rd.,Saturdays in Sept., Ashley ofce desk sets, Mackie 12 pa system, Vox pa system, bedroom dressers, cappucino /espresso machine, outdoor projectors, 1940’s royal ty typewriter , backlit electric sign , glass chess set, video projector, health bow, Halloween witch animated , pop up Halloween decorations, Treadmill

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MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE - QUEEN’S LANDING COMMUNITY. Sat. Oct 8, From 8:00 am till Noon-Rain Date Sunday Oct 9th. Directions: Route 50 to exit 39B Castle Marina Rd, Right on Anchor Ln, Right on Skipper Ln, Right on Captain’s Way at Lighthouse

Community Rummage SaleSaturday, October 8, 7:30 am.-12:30 p.m. Centreville’s National Guard Armory Building-316 S Commerce St, will benet Wye River Upper School. Housewares, clothing, toys, baby gear, tools, furniture, sports and outdoor equipment, electronics (computer equipment, tv’s, small appliances), vendors, refreshments and much more!

Flea Market-to be held on the parking lot of Cvach Financial Services, PA, 2601 Centreville Road, October 8, 2011, 8 am – 1 pm to benet the Community Outreach Program and Backpack for Kids. Donations can be dropped off Monday – Friday, 10 am – 3 pm at Cvach Financial Services. 443-2628009. ……...................................... The Country School Annual Rummage Sale-Saturday, October 15th 7:00am – noon at The Country School, 716 Goldsborough Street, Easton. Books, children’s clothing, toys & games, furniture, linens, housewares, electronics, sports equipment, ladies accessories. ……...................................... Vendors & Crafters Wanted for Holiday Bazaar at KI Methodist Church on Sat., Nov 12. Benets Our Haven Shelter. Contact 410-6434039. ……....................................... Yard Sale-Harbor ViewCommunity-Wide Yard Sale in Chester. Saturday, October 8, from 8 to 2. Rain date: Sunday,October 9th …….......................................

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Need cash? Have limited time? Join AVON Team Dynamite! Earn up to 50% profit and discount your holiday shopping! Melanie 410-3103616 www.start.youravon. com/mdrake ref: mdrake ............................................. Carrion Electric has a temporary job opening - 4 years of exp., residential & commercial work exp., clean driving record. Qualied candidates please contact Ryan Carrion at 443-786-0446 or ryan@ carrionelectric.com. ............................................

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All positions wanted. Apply in person or online at the Jetty Restaurant. …......................................... HELP WANTED – Part time house and content cleaning person for restoration company, must pass background check. Please call 410-6435408.

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HORSE BOARDING - Board your horse in the Grasonville area for as low as $100.00/ month in exchange for barn duty. 410-310-0293 …......................................... What do you have to offer?! Get your Service listed in The Update today. Send your info to theupdate@verizon.net, get your business noticed for only $20! ……......................................

Kent Island Jewelry pays top dollar for gold, silver or platinum in any condition. Broken, gold lled, coins, diamonds, atware, scrap & more. Lic # 2190. Exit 39B, Near Rite Aid, Chester. 410643-7766

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SAY IT FOR FREE - The Update is offering FREE birthday, anniversary & accomplishment announcements! ADD a photo for just $5. Email your listing to theupdate@verizon.net the Friday before publication. SURPRISE the one you love! ……...................................... Happy Birthday Lindsay Graham!!! Enjoy your special day! ……….................................. Wishing Shannon Anderson the Happiest Birthday ever! ……….................................. Happy Birthday Lucy Wingate! ............................................

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COMMERCIAL HESAPEAKE

Oct 17 – PUTTS FORE MUTTS tournament. 9am reg; 11am shotgun start. $125/player; $550 foursome. Queenstown Harbor Golf Course. 443-253-8988 or 443-254-2489.

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Oct 22 – MONSTER YARD SALE benets Chesapeake Cats & Dogs. 8am-12N. Rain date 10/29. Chester Safeway. 410-643-9955.

BINGO/ GAMES

Sundays – BINGO 1pm. KIVFD, Rt. 18, Stevensville. …......................................... Mondays – TOM BRENT CRIBBAGE 1pm. Centreville Senior Ctr, 104 Powell St. 410-758-3900 or 443-6031335. …......................................... Mondays (2nd Mon) – BINGO 5:30pm. Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church, 303 Chestereld Ave, Centreville. 410-758-0143. …......................................... Tuesdays – BINGO Early bird 6:30pm; games 7pm. Bay Country Moose Family Ctr, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900. …......................................... Tuesdays – BINGO 7:30pm. Crumpton VFD, 3rd St. …......................................... Wednesdays – BINGO 7pm. Sudlersville VFD, 203 N Church St.

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WAREHOUSE - IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY! Great location, just past Safeway in Chester. End unit $950/ month. Commission based on 1st years lease. QA7489583. 410-643-4663.

PET ADOPTIONS

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – Chesapeake Cats & Dogs, Stevensville. 410-643-9955. www.chesapeakecatsanddogs.org.

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Oct 8 – PET ADOPTION DAY by QAC Animal Svcs Volunteers. 11am-2pm. Price & Gannon True Value, 2448 Centreville Rd. 410-7583493. .......

NER 6-7:30pm. Bay Country Moose Family Center, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410827-7900.

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Oct 21 – ROAST TURKEY DINNER 6-7:30pm. Bay Country Moose Family Center, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900.

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Oct 23 – PIG ROAST W/ ALL THE FIXINS 1-5pm. Bay Country Moose Family Center, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900.

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Oct 28 – FRIED CHICKEN DINNER 6-7:30pm. Bay Country Moose Family Center, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900. ..............................................

COMMUNITY MEALS

Sundays (2nd Sun) – COUNTRY STYLE BREAKFAST Adults $6; ages 6-12 $3; 5 & under free. 8-11am. Crumpton VFD. 410-928-5879. …......................................... Sundays (2nd Sun) – COMMUNITY BREAKFAST 9am1pm. Free; will accept donation. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Sudlersville. 410556-6644. .…......................................... Sundays (4th Sun) – COMMUNITY BREAKFAST 9am-1pm. Free; will accept donation. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Church Hill. 410556-6644. …......................................... Mondays – STEAMED SHRIMP SPECIAL all day long. Bay Country Moose Family Ctr, 6154 Main St, Queenstown. 410-827-7900. .............................................

HEALTH & SAFETY SCREENINGS/ CLASSES

BREAST & CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM for eligible women ages 40-64. Free. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Commerce St, Centreville. 443-2624509. …......................................... BREAST CANCER SCREENINGS for eligible women ages 20-39 & over 64. Income guidelines. Memorial Hospital, 219 S. Washington St, Easton. 410-820-9400. …......................................... CAR SEAT SAFETY PROGRAM w/on-site certied technician. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Commerce St, Centreville. 410-758-0720. …......................................... COLORECTAL SCREENING PROGRAM for ages 50-64, w/family history of colon cancer. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Commerce St, Centreville. 410-758-0720. ….........................................

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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday – FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING 9am12N. No appt. needed. Memorial Hospital, 10 Martin Court, Easton. 410-822-1000 ext. 5839. …......................................... Monday-Friday – BREAST CANCER SCREENINGS by appt-uninsured/underinsured women. Shore Regional Breast Ctr, Memorial Hospital, 219 S. Washington St, Easton. …......................................... Wednesdays – CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE free screenings for ages 60+ or 50+ w/risk factors. By appt only. KI Bldg, 1630 Main St, Suite 208, Chester. 410-5739483. …......................................... Thursdays - IMMUNIZATIONS all ages. Walk-in; appts req’d under age 5. QAC Dept of Health, 206 N. Commerce St, Centreville. 410758-0720. ….........................................

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PROPERTY TRANSFERS FROM: PNC Bank CONSIDERATION: $44,700 TO: Town of Barclay, Inc 1619 Barclay Road, Barclay …............................................ FROM: EGADD, LLC CONSIDERATION: $182,999 TO: Cross, Warren S., Jr. 105 Gadd Drive, Centreville …............................................. FROM: Mid Shore Development, LLC CONSIDERATION: $265,000 TO: Inzer, Harley D. 230 Hidden Way, Centreville …............................................ FROM: Aparicio-Parada, Emerita X. CONSIDERATION: $238,500 TO: Follum, Leslie J. 105 Northeld Way, Centreville …............................................ FROM: Wood, J. Lawrence III CONSIDERATION: $15,000 TO: Mayne, Joseph 226 Double Creek Road, Chestertown …............................................. FROM: Bozek, Inc. CONSIDERATION: $165,900 TO: Martin, Sara C. 141 Pine Ridge Court, Church Hill …............................................. FROM: Sholler, Norman D. & Linda M. CONSIDERATION: $150,000 TO: Wynn, Rodney Piney Shore Road, Crumpton …............................................ FROM: Croser, Mary Doreen CONSIDERATION: $475,000 TO: King, Charles August 1109 Oyster Cove Drive, Grasonville …............................................

FROM: Merritt, Lawrence F. & Bobby A. CONSIDERATION: $253,000 TO: McNeill, Michele T. 501 N. Narnia Drive, Grasonville ….................................................... FROM: Armiger, L. Earl & Mary T. CONSIDERATION: $230,000 TO: Kear, John E. 101 Jackson Road, Grasonville …................................................... FROM: Deutsche Bank National Trust CONSIDERATION: $355,000 TO: Crowe, Cara M. 303 Loblolly Way, Grasonville ….................................................... FROM: U.S. Bank National Association CONSIDERATION: $250,000 TO: Levey, Marsha S. 210 W. Prospect Bay Drive, Grasonville ….................................................... FROM: Crosby, Carla Lee CONSIDERATION: $130,000 TO: Schaeffer, James 1010 Bear Pond Road, Marydel ….................................................... FROM: HSBC Mortgage Services, Inc. CONSIDERATION: $180,000 TO: Burris, Steven M. 105 Lime Court, Millington ….................................................... FROM: Compton, Silva K. & Sona Sommerud CONSIDERATION: $225,000 TO: Davis, Neil P., Jr. 105 Clearspring Drive, Millington ….................................................... FROM: Red Lion Branch, LLC CONSIDERATION: $340,000 TO: Cadwell, Louis H. 209 Red Lion Branch Road, Millington …................................................... FROM: Secretary of Housing and Urban CONSIDERATION: $75,000 TO: GBB Properties, LLC 400 Legion Road, Millington …................................................

FROM: Secretary of Housing CONSIDERATION: $65,950 TO: Bulkin, Vladimir 153 Scottown Road, Queenstown ….................................................... FROM: Stamm, Charles R., Jr. & Lelia E. CONSIDERATION: $420,000 TO: Katz, Steven M. S. Governors Way, Queenstown ….................................................... FROM: Bankard, Brian N. & Phyllis B. CONSIDERATION: $680,000 TO: Bodensteiner, Joseph George 112 N. Governors Way Road, Queenstown …..................................................... FROM: Ruskin, David CONSIDERATION: $145,000 TO: Gosper, David M. 104 Monoponsan Drive, Stevensville ….................................................... FROM: Gem III Real Properties, LLC CONSIDERATION: $155,000 TO: Totty, Kirby R. 523 Victoria Drive, Stevensville …................................................... FROM: Dolgoff, Allen L. CONSIDERATION: $1,682,000 TO: Maloney, Michael Francis 108 Gray Fox Court, Stevensville ….................................................... FROM: Griscom, Joseph H., III CONSIDERATION: $280,000 TO: Raulin, Joshua A. 202 Oregon Road, Stevensville …................................................... FROM: Knobbe, Lawrence W., Jr. CONSIDERATION: $236,000 TO: Dizon, Mark I. 313 Chenowith Drive, Stevensville ….................................................... FROM: Morris, James CONSIDERATION: $500 TO: Chambers, Raymond P. Elm Street, Stevensville ….................................................... FROM: Ferry, John D. & Mary D. CONSIDERATION: $494,000 TO: Burtness, Martin Nils 108 Holly Court, Stevensville …....................................................

FROM: Ditty, Donald & Dawn CONSIDERATION: $425,000 TO: Harper, Michael D. 315 Queen Colony High Road, Stevensville …............................................... FROM: Hiller, Edward J. CONSIDERATION: $300,000 TO: McMahon, John P., Jr. 335 Queen Anne Road, Stevensville …............................................... FROM: LHI Ellendale, LLC CONSIDERATION: $374,900 TO: Cathers, Thomas J. 105 John Patrick Drive, Stevensville ….............................................. FROM: Mees, Rodney W. & Cheryl J. CONSIDERATION: $546,000 TO: Zadjura, Edward M. 524 Victoria Drive, Stevensville …............................................... FROM: Zoeckler, Alan R. & Patricia A. CONSIDERATION: $540,000 TO: Smith, Michael J. 307 Five Farms Drive, Stevensville …............................................... FROM: Reliable Development Company CONSIDERATION: $404,617 TO: Gallo, John D. 117 Allison Jane Drive, Stevensville …............................................... FROM: Webber, Paul E. & Priscilla R. CONSIDERATION: $75,000 TO: Ekstrom, Charles Sudlersville Road, Sudlersville …............................................... FROM: Webber, Paul E. CONSIDERATION: $271,735 TO: Ekstrom, Charles 5507 Sudlersville Road, Sudlersville …............................................... While we have condence in the accuracy of these records, no warranties regarding the info. are made... expressed or implied.

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Question of the Week: How Much Should I Bid On An REO Home? As your Realtor, I would pull the comps for the area, (properties sold in the neighborhood over the last 3 to 6 months). Every offer, every bank and every seller is subjective to so many factors and the only way to predict is to look at recent comps. When the bank sends out their appraiser they will be looking at that same value. As a general rule the longer a property is on the market the more durability there is in the price. REO homes will be most likely priced aggressively at or even below market value, work with your Realtor on what can you expect and how to make your offer strong. Email me your RE questions to: Camille at: odonnellprop@ att.net

Active Homes for sale: 687 Luxury (Listed million+) Homes: 113 Rentals: 49 Foreclosures: 17 Potential Short Sales: 61 Homes: CKO,CNKO: 42 Homes: Contracts-48 (no contingencies) Waterfront Homes for Sale: 217

KI Chesapeake Bay W/F Homes: 22 Lot/Land: 231 KI Waterfront Lots/Perked: 9 Lots: Contracts, CKO,CNKO: 11 Lot Foreclosure: 1 Commercial Listings for Sale: 37 Commercial Rentals: 62 Commercial: Under Contract: 4 *CKO: contract kick out; CNKO: contract no kick out

(10) Homes Sold: 9/26/11-10/2/11 921 Chester River Dr. Grasonville $543,000 Subsidy: $10K 134 Henry Stoupe Way, Chester $499,900 Subsidy: $4K 2209 Millington Rd, Millington $234,000 Subsidy: $8,059 610 Symphony Way, Centreville $357,500 Camille B. O’Donnell, REALTOR®, Broker 628 Romancoke Rd, Stevensville 210 Country Day Rd, Chester (Inside Club One) $200,000 Subsidy: $5K 4926 Main St, Grasonville $149,000 odonnellprop@att.net 524 Broad Creek Dr. Stevensville 443-786-0200 • 410-827-7732 $437,500 108 Bayview #108, Grasonville $225,000 Source: MRIS. Disclaimer: All information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed and is provided exclusively 109 Calvert Rd, Stevensville $210,000 for educational purposes. Please seek out the advice of 203 Beech Ln, Stevensville $190,000 professionals when making a major purchase such as Subsidy: $9773.

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Located in sought-after Chester River Beach, this cozy cottage offers 3BR, 2 full BA & open kit/living/dining surrounded by windows for fantastic views. Put your boat on the lift, steam crabs on your outdr brick grill then nish the day w/ a relaxing soak in the indr hot tub.

Kent Island Waterfront This single family home REDUCED TO $499,000

is only 5 min. from Bay Bridge but offers quiet, peaceful sunsets w/ 6’ depths on Cox Creek. W/ 4BR, 1 1/2BA, huge eat in kitchen, living rm & enclosed sun porch, The 1/2 acre lot has 100 ft of WF w/ galvanized bulkhead.

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Welcome to tranquility. This 3BR, 2BA home w/ over 2,600 sq ft has been completely remodeled. All systems updated, large master suite addition, in law suite (or 4BR or bonus room), 3+ acres. The great oor plan & single level living make this home a dream.

WEEKLY QAC HOUSING MARKET OVERVIEW Week of Oct. 2nd:

Spacious, private almost an acre on cul-de-sac & backs to trees. Close to Rt 50. Featuring 4 BD, 2-1/2 BA, sep. dining rm, living rm w/ gas fp and 2 car garage. Public water & sewer. Quality construction, neutral decor.

REDUCED TO $339,000

1.25 acre lot with approved perc on Dean Rd. in Centreville. No covenants or restrictions. $163,500!

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