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memorabilia from FDR’s visit to Denton in 1938, among many
other historical exhibits. A docent will be on hand. Free to the
public. carolinehistory.org. 410-479-2055 or 443-448-4720.
Preston Historical Society Museum, located at 167 Main
Street, Preston, resumes Saturday hours beginning April 15.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. No fee for admission. For more
information visit www.prestonhistoricalsociety.com or call
410-924-9080.
Men, join us for “Men Praying Together” at 8:30 a.m.
every Saturday. Come fellowship with other believers and be
strengthened and inspired. Calvary Baptist Church, 1120 Market
Street, Denton. Contact: 410-924-6404. donaldwreynolds@ Ridgely Lion’s Club
comcast.net https://calvarybaptistchurchofdenton.org/ 42nd Annual
FIRST SATURDAYS
Community Civic League Breakfast, 3439 Laurel Grove Strawberry
Road, Federalsburg. Every first Saturday, 7-10:30 a.m. Scrapple,
sausage, eggs, potatoes, applesauce, biscuit, oj, coff ee. Cost is
$8. Local delivery available. One free breakfast to anyone who Festival
attended the original school or daycare. Contact: 410-754-6011
or 410-924-0552. Martin Sutton Park – Ridgely, Maryland
Ridgely’s 1892 Train Station will be open the 1st Saturday Sunday, May 28
of the month May through September between 10 a.m. and
1 p.m; May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5 and September 2. Th e 11 Annual Strawberry Chase
th
Ridgely Historical Society will guide you through the history
of the Town that persevered. Learn how the heart of Ridgely 5K Run/Walk
continued to beat and build a town that became known as the Registration Starts at 7 AM -
Strawberry Capital of the World! For more information or to Race Begins at 8 AM
schedule a personal tour, contact Cathy and Rick Schwab at
410-991-8225, or email mscakel1@aol.com. 200 yard dash for kids 5 and under at 7:45 AM
SECOND SATURDAYS
Non-Denominational Church Service
Giving Grace Food Pantry held at Goldsboro Fire Co.,
700 Old Line Road, Goldsboro. Food available from 7 a.m. 9 AM at Martin Sutton Park Pavillion
until. For more information, call 302-270-1948. Sponsored by
Trinity United Methodist Church, Goldsboro. PARADE will start at Noon.
Go to www.ridgelylions.org
Th e 1809 Exeter House (Old Denton Road, Federalsburg) will for a parade application.
be open for tours on the second Saturday of each month, from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.
PARADE Line-Up starts at 10:30 AM
Eternal Life Ministries will have Fish Dinners available
from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. We are located at 807 Market Street Provident State Bank (Central & Bell Avenues)
in Denton. For more information please call the church at
410-714-1087 or 410-725-1484.
Now Accepting
Men For Change Outreach will meet every second Saturday, Electronic Payments
from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at the Apostolic Pentecostal Church,
123 Liberty Road, Federalsburg. Contact: David Ricks, Sr. For additional information, please visit us
443-786-5182, or Betty Jarman, 302-448-5939. at www.ridgelylions.org, on Facebook at
FRIDAY, APRIL 28 Ridgely Lions Club or send an email to
Pork Loin Dinner 5-7 p.m; Country Express Band 7-11 p.m. RLCStrawberryFestival@gmail.com
at American Legion Post #29, 9238 Legion Road, Denton.
Contact: 410-479-2708. THURSDAY, MAY 4
MONDAY, MAY 1 The National Day of Prayer on the Courthouse Green at Noon.
Grocery Bingo at the Cordova Firehouse. Doors open at 5:45 Coordinated by Paul Twining of Calvary Baptist Church. Th e
and games start at 6:30. Refreshments will be available. For National Day of Prayer, as designated by our government to
more information, call Cathie at 410-924-6535. be observed on the fi rst Thursday of May annually belongs to
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