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Mr. Samuel Keene, the Rever-       That a copy of these proceed-

                                               10th
                  end Mr. Philip Walker, Henry       ings be published in the Mary-
                  Casson, and Benedict Brice,        land Gazette, to evince to the
                  be a Committee of Correspon-       world the sense they entertain
                  dence to receive and answer all    of the invasion of their consti-
                  letters, and, on any emergency,    tutional rights and liberties.
                  to call a general meeting, and
                                                     Signed per order, Henry
                  that any seven of the number
                                                     Downs, Jun., Clerk
                  have the power to act.
                                               Basically, we stood with the people of
                  That this paper be considered

             9th.  as an instruction to the Depu-  Massachusetts against the closing of the
                  ties nominated for this County   Boston Harbor by calling for a boycott of
                                               British goods and endeavored to support
                  to meet at the City of Annapolis   a similar declaration made by Maryland
                  for the purpose of forming a   colonial leaders in Annapolis. We patri-
                  general Association, in which   otically did our part in furthering the
                  they are not to come into any   American Revolution and ultimately
                  engagement whatever, but     bringing about all the ideals that came
                  upon condition that the Colo-  along with our brand of self-govern-
                  nies in general shall come into   ment. HUZZAH!
                  a similar measure.







                                                                                    Ridgely Ice Cream Parlor
                                                                                           Ridgely, MD
                                                                                     Cruise-In

              14374 Benedictine Ln | Ridgely, MD  21660
                  THE COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY                                            Thursday, June 17

                      AT MARTIN’S HOUSE & BARN                                              5 – 8 PM
                        (This is our new name, was previously Saint Martin’s Barn)
                                                                                   FREE EVENT IN RIDGELY!
                     Drive-Thru Pantry and Thrift Store Hours:                      Music, great food and door
                                                                                    prizes. We will accept a few
                 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday          Martes, Jueves, Viernes
                   8:30 am - 11:30 am                 8:30 am - 11:30 am           vendors for this event. Please
               Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm       Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm          contact Brenda Walls at
                                                                                          410-634-9800.

                  Thrift Store is also open First Saturdays 8 am-Noon

                          FOOD ASSISTANCE:
                           PLEASE CALL OUR BARN MANAGER
                                 AT 410.634.2537 EXT. 111
              RENT & UTILITIES ASSISTANCE:

                   PLEASE CALL OUR HOUSING & SUPPORT SERVICES
                        COORDINATOR AT 410-634-2537 EXT. 105

                 All staff at Martin’s House & Barn are following CDC guidelines
                  for social distancing and  COVID prevention, including daily

                               temperature checks and masking.
                     We ask that clients also please wear a mask and maintain
                   distance of six feet when staff bring the food to the vehicle.


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