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fund-raising opportunities are being pursued. We are still
            accepting donations from the community. Please address to
            Federalsburg Activity Center, P. O. Box 112, Federalsburg MD
            21632.

            A carry-out baked half-chicken dinner with green beans, baked
            beans, mac and cheese, roll with butter and brownie will be
            available at VFW Post #5246 in Federalsburg on Friday, June
            18 from 11 am to 2 pm. Dinner is $12 and local delivery will be
            available. For presales, call Ronnie at 410-829-6308.
            Zack Hodges of 1st Green Home, LLC is upgrading old

            lighting fixtures to interior and exterior LED lighting through
            a program with Delmarva Power across the Eastern Shore of

            Maryland. This program covers 70% of costs associated with
            replacing existing lighting with DSL Rated Premium LED
            Lighting to qualified businesses, churches, farms and non-profi t

            organizations. Some of the advantages of LED lighting are
            greater brightness, lower wattage resulting in cost savings,
                                                                            “Simply, Peacefully, Together”
            longer lasting bulbs, and no heat keeping buildings cooler.
                                                                  RIDGELY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
            Anticipated opening of the Federalsburg Activity Center is
                                                                                   110 Park Ave., Ridgely, MD
            by the end of the year. For more information on the Center
                                                                              Church 410-634-1103  |  410-714-1167

            or how you can support this effort, contact David Ricks at
            443-786-5182.
                                                                               Worship Service at 10:30 AM
                                                                                  Following Covid-19 Guidelines

                                                         Join us in taking the                     COMMUNITY
                                                         CHALLENGE!                                 PROGRAM

                                                         June 1st thru December 1st

               plastic film recycling challenge


                 1      How does the challenge work?
                        The community collects a minimum of 500 lbs of plastic film bags
                        (we will post collection sites by June 1st)
                        DDMS will weight and record every month and deliver plastic to
                        participating retailer  |  Report each month

               What can be recycled?

               Grocery bags           Ice bags           Wood pellet bags
               Bread bags             Cereal bags        Plastic shopping envelopes         All plastic must
               Bubble wrap            Case overwrap      Ziploc & other reclosable food    be clean, dry, and free
               Dry Cleaning bags      Salt bags          storage bags                    from all food residue
               Newspaper sleeves      Produce bags       Pallet wrap & stretch film

                 2     What does Trex provide?               3      Award
                                                                    • If goal is met or exceeded, group will
                       • Two recycling bins
                       • Posters                                       receive a Trex bench
                       • Award

                                For more information, please go to our website: downtowndenton.com


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