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Denton             Speakers Schedule
                             Rotary            Mar 1:  Program: Sherye Nickerson,
                                                      Rotary Blood Drive
                          Denton Rotary Club   Mar 8:  Program: Roxanne Wolf,
                         Meetings are held            Update on Food For Learning        Second Saturdays
            Wednesdays from Noon to 1 PM at the       and Caroline’s Helping Hands        of every month
            Caroline Culinary Center, 512 Franklin
                                               Mar 15:  Program: Angel Perez            Goldsboro Vol. Fire Co.
            St., Denton.. Come join us for a free
                                                                                          700 Old Line Road

            lunch and find out about the exciting   Mar 22:  Program: RYLA students      Food available from 7 AM until.
            “Service Projects” the club is working    presentation
            on. For more information, contact:                                        For more information, call
            Charlie Huber at 410-479-2070 or   Mar 29:  Business Meeting                   302-270-1948.
            charliehuber21@gmail.com.





                   Discover












                    TRUE HISTORY
                                                         in your backyard























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                                 JAMES H. WEBB CABIN  |  GROVE ROAD, PRESTON, MD
                                 JAME

                                                                                      Photo by Mickey Pullen
                      James H. Webb, a free African-American farmer, built this hand-hewn log home around 1852 and
                     lived here with his enslaved wife, their children, and Webb’s father. The family were members of nearby
                     Mount Pleasant Church. The one-room home, with its “potato hole,” open fireplace, and loft accessed
                      by a crude ladder, was built of materials found nearby. It sits on its original ballast-stone foundation
                     from ships that plied the Chesapeake Bay. The James H. Webb Cabin is one of more than 30 sites you
                        can visit along the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway, a self-guided driving tour.


                              Learn more at visitcaroline.org

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