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SECOND SATURDAYS
            Giving Grace Food Pantry held at Goldsboro Fire Co.,
            700 Old Line Road, Goldsboro. Food available from 7 am
            until. For more information, call 302-270-1948. Sponsored by
            Trinity United Methodist Church, Goldsboro.
            Th e 1809 Exeter House (Old Denton Road, Federalsburg) will
            be open for tours on the second Saturday of each month, from
            10 am to 2 pm.  Admission is free, but donations are welcome.
            Eternal Life Ministries will have Fish Dinners available
            from 11 am until 3 pm. We are located at 807 Market Street
            in Denton. For more information please call the church at
            410-714-1087 or 410-725-1484.
            Men For Change Outreach will meet every second Saturday,
            from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm at the Apostolic Pentecostal Church,
            123 Liberty Road, Federalsburg. Contact: David Ricks, Sr.
            443-786-5182, or Betty Jarman, 302-448-5939.

            THROUGH JANUARY 1
            Downtown Denton’s Holiday Windows. Downtown Denton
            businesses will be decorating their windows this holiday
            season! You’re invited to cast your vote for your favorite
            window online. Voting will continue through January 1st.
            Take a stroll around historic downtown Denton and vote for
            your favorite!

            THROUGH JANUARY 2
            Railroad Memorial Park is illuminated in spectacular holiday
            lights through January 2 as part of their Christmas in Ridgely   open Dec. 3rd from Noon–5 pm and Dec. 4th from 11:30 am
            Holiday Light Display! Stroll along their Rails-to-Trails and   –3:30 pm. For more information, to pre-order wreaths, or to
            immerse yourself in the magic of the twinkling lights. Th e   sponsor or donate a tree, contact Shelly Baird at 443-262-4106
            display is 6 blocks long, with a life-sized gingerbread house,   or email sbaird@compassregionalhospice.org. Towers Family
            the historic train station and caboose, and many selfi e stations.     Historical Museum, 26299 Sennett Road, Denton.

            These festive lights will be on from dusk until dawn, every day!  SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
            THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1                                9th Annual Christmas Open House at the Preston Historical
            Denton Holiday Parade and Lighting of the Green, 6-8 PM .   Society Museum, 167 Main Street, Preston, from 10 AM to 2

            Get into the holiday spirit with marching bands, Santa, and the   PM. This year’s event will feature a display of multiple themed
            best of the season at the Denton Holiday Parade & Lighting of   Christmas trees, as well as a visit from Santa Claus, who will be
            the Green. Following the parade, watch the illumination of the   available for photos and to receive Christmas lists. Christmas

            Courthouse Green and enjoy a holiday musical performance.  baked goods will be available for purchase. This is the last
                                                                Saturday the museum will be open in 2022, it will close for
            FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS,                              the winter and reopen in spring 2023. For more information
            DEC. 2 & 3  •  DEC.  9 & 10  •  DEC. 16 & 17        visit www.prestonhistoricalsociety.com or call 410-924-9080.
            Come and enjoy the magic of Christmas at the Whoville
            Village Holiday Park! Have your picture taken with Santa,   Craft  Show hosted by Delmarva Community Services, Inc. at
            warm up with hot chocolate and cookies, and enjoy the   Chesapeake Grove, 108 Chesapeake Street in Cambridge from
            Whoville Village attractions, including Whoville Village, Mt.   8-2 PM. Tables are available for $15 a table or 2 tables for $20.
            Crumpit, Grinch Adventures, Winter Wonderland, North   Reserve your space by calling 410-221-1900 ext 116 or email
            Pole Magic, Santa Village, the Elf Workshop and more! Th is   nancy@dcsdct.org.
            park will run every Friday and Saturday evening from 5-9   The Ridgely Lions Annual Christmas Parade from 4th Street

            pm from December 2nd through 17th, 13781 Greensboro   to the festively decorated Central Ave. in historic Ridgely.
            Road, Greensboro.                                   Line-up at 6:00 PM at Martin Sutton Park (4th Street Parking
            DECEMBER 2-4                                        Lot)  Enter 4th Street from Sunset Avenue side. For groups,
            Compass Festival of Trees! Start your holiday season off  right   organizations, and individuals to participate contact  the
            at the Compass Festival of Trees! You can bid on trees from   Ridgely Lions Club at ridgelylions@verizon.net or call 410-490-

            the comfort of your own home, and also pre-order decorated   5825. Visit with Santa at the Ridgely House after the parade
            wreaths! Preview Party on December 2nd from 6–9 pm. Tickets   (Town Hall). Watch for details at https://ridgelylions.org or

            to the Preview Party are $50/person. The tree display will be   www.facebook.com/RidgelyLionsClub.
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