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legacy of what is best in our beloved on Saturday, October 9, from 9:30 AM
Eastern Shore food culture. to Noon. Look for the Club’s advertise-
ment of this outstanding and very popu-
I am delighted to announce that Chef lar event in an upcoming issue of the
Sandy Houseman and her colleagues of Caroline Review.
the Marydel Volunteer Fire Company
Ladies Auxiliary have gracefully agreed If you have any questions about the
to carry on the tradition of the excel- information contained herein, please
lent Marydel Lions Club Eastern Shore do not hesitate to contact Terry Higgins
Buff et Dinners on the second Tuesday at terryhiggins38@outlook.com or
Beginning with the Tuesday, August
of each month from September of 2021 302-492-3354. If you have just retired
3, Board of Directors meeting at 7 PM
through May of 2022. These dinner and relocated to our beautiful Eastern
at the Marydel Community Hall, the
meetings will be held in the Marydel Shore and are looking to become
members of the Club will resume their
Volunteer Fire Company’s Dining Room involved in the surrounding environs,
monthly business and planning activi-
beginning at 6:30 PM. the Marydel Lions Club would be an
ties. On Tuesday, September 14, the
excellent way to serve.
Club will enjoy the resumption of the
The members of the Club continue the
monthly dinner meetings which will
plans for our forthcoming BBQ Chicken
be held on the second Tuesday of each
Dinner and ‘World Famous Funnel Cake’
month beginning at 6:30 PM.
fundraiser at Marydel’s State Line Gas
As we all know by now, this Post-Covid
period has created a ‘new normal’ for
many of us relative to ‘how and when and
where’ we engage in activities that had
once been part of our regular routine.
Specifically, for a goodly number of
years, Lion Chef, Betty Richards, along
with Lion Merv Richards have catered
her signature Eastern Shore Buffet
Dinners for the Club’s members and
guests from September through May
at the Marydel Community Hall. Miss
Betty and Mr. Merv have asked for and
received permission to retire from this
series of very demanding activities and
in doing so they leave an outstanding
Caroline Cycles
Caroline Cycles is a Caroline
County based cycling group.
Monthly rides are 20-25 miles in
length. Riding pace for the group
will vary between 12-16 mph and
a designated “sweeper” rider is
assigned for each ride.
All cyclists must wear helmets.
Bikes should be equipped with
front and rear lights. Bright
colored clothing is encouraged.
Contact Tony Gianninoto at
tgianninoto@comcast.net or call/
text 410-924-7402.
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