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Let’s Travel! It is important to use a professional
travel advisor in order to understand
each destination’s requirements.
by Pam Keating, your trusted travel
advisor, from Pam’s Travel Biz LLC Below are a few examples as of June
www.pamstravelbiz.com 15. As with all things Covid-19 these
As things are starting to open up in the examples are subject to change. It’s time
U.S., it’s time to start thinking about to get your bucket list together and start
your winter vacation to the Caribbean making some plans!
and Mexico. Many destinations are
opening with post Covid-19 protocols.
Destination Tentative Dates Entry Protocol Comments
Antiqua June 1 Rapid test on arrival Accepting traveler’s own test if they were done within 72
hours of travel
Aruba July 10 Bring test results Test must be done within 72 hours prior to arrival
Bermuda July 1
Cayman Islands September
Jamaica June 15 Online registration Must be done prior to arrival
Cancun, Mexico Open
Local Author’s knows exactly what happened the night
her husband was murdered, only that
Newest Book he was found dead and two of their
Available slaves were never seen again.
Rebekah Colburn is an author and
When the Sun Comes Back, the second
animal enthusiast, as well as the mother
book in the latest series by Rebekah
of one beautiful daughter. She lives on
Colburn, is now available on Amazon
the Eastern Shore of Maryland where
in paperback or eBook format. Th is
she enjoys the serenity of the rural
series explores the racial issues of the
landscape.
late 1960s and their historical roots in
the era of slavery. Her desire is to bring history to life with
rich stories, compelling characters, and The Denton Farmers Market is
The past and present interweave in this inspirational themes which will both open Tuesdays from 3-6 PM in the
compelling tale of two women living in entertain and encourage her readers. 4th and Gay Street parking lot.
the same place a hundred and twenty Park in the 3rd Street parking lot
years apart, facing challenges that were rebekahcolburn.weebly.com/about.html and enter through the Community
vastly different, yet rooted in the same Garden.
questions of human equality.
We practice social distancing, so
It’s the late 1960’s and biracial marriage you must wear a face mask. There
has just been legalized, but it’s still is a wash station and vendors have
not welcomed on Maryland’s Eastern sanitizer.
Shore. A white woman and a black The market has fresh eggs, plants
man whose family connections go for the garden, flowers, fruits and
back generations, Natalie and Tony are vegetables, Purple Peake CBD
determined to persevere in the face of products, Farm to Fork Fresh
disapproval and prejudice to be a force hydroponic herbs and vegetables.
of change, bringing the community Also, Luck and Love Homestead -
together in racial unity. sourdough bread, assorted spices,
coffee beans, vegetables and
Five generations earlier, Natalie’s more. New vendors every week!
predecessor, Eliza Winslow was the Contact manager@downtown-
mistress of Dogwood Hall and the wife
denton.com if interested in being
of a slaveholder in a time when women
a vendor.
held few rights and no power. No one
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