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David Hanlin: Film festival was great; final spring for Suns?
Spring is finally here. The birds are singing. Flowers are blooming. People are getting outside more and more. Warming air and longer days brighten spirits. Little League is now in full swing and Thursday was opening day for the Suns. Thursday was...Tags: Film Festivals, Baseball, Argo (movie), Sora, Maryland Film Festival
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David Hildebrand to perform at St. Mark's
David Hildebrand will present a concert of Music of the War of 1812 in America, Sunday, May 19, at 4 p.m. in the St. Mark’s Fellowship Center, 18313 Lappans Road, Boonsboro. For more than 30 years Hildebrand and his wife have appeared...Tags: American Legion, Strawberries, War of 1812, Human Interest, Religion and Belief
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West Virginia briefs
Strike Out Cancer Night rescheduled again MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — The Martinsburg High School baseball team will host the seventh annual Strike Out Cancer Night on Monday at P.O. Faulkner Park in Martinsburg. Opening ceremonies will begin at 6:45...Tags: College Baseball, Human Interest, Steven Spielberg, Arts and Culture, High School Baseball
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Hamburg golf tourney to help fund scholarship
The Franklin E. “Wimp” Hamburg Scholarship was established by his children Christi (Hamburg) Weaver, Patti (Hamburg) Grimes and Dean Hamburg in the spring of 2000 following their father’s death. Hamburg was a lifelong resident of...Tags: Memorial Day, American Legion, John F. Kennedy, Awards and Prizes, Foods and Beverages
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'Twenty Million People' claims top prize at Maryland International Film Festival-Hagerstown
dan.dearth@herald-mail.com“Twenty Million People,” a romantic comedy made by three filmmakers from New York City, claimed the top prize Saturday at the Maryland International Film Festival-Hagerstown. The film was named Best Feature at the three-day film festival&...Tags: Argo (movie), Central Intelligence Agency, Movies, New York City, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Barbara Ingram School for the Arts students parody movies for film festival
dona@herald-mail.comAnd the winner is .... “Mr. Congeniality” by the sophomore theater students of the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts. Three entries by students from the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts, each a parody of major motion pictures, were...Tags: Movies, FBI, Pocahontas, Education, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Filmmakers exchange 'war stories and tips' during Maryland International Film Festival reception
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThree filmmakers from the Big Apple were in the Hub City on Friday to show their romantic comedy, “Twenty Million People,” at the Maryland International Film Festival-Hagerstown. New Yorkers Michael Ferrell, Devin Sanchez and Chris Prine said...Tags: Argo (movie), Central Intelligence Agency, Movies, New York City, Arts and Culture
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Boydville estate in Martinsburg has a new owner
matthewu@herald-mail.comThe sale of the 200-year-old Boydville estate in Martinsburg, once spared from burning by direct order of Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, has been finalized, the Berkeley County Farmland Protection Board announced Friday. The ownership of the...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Arable Farming, James Buchanan, War of 1812, Arts and Culture
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Hagerstown film festival presents Tony Mendez with award named for him
The first night of the second annual Maryland International Film Festival-Hagerstown was capped off Wednesday at The Maryland Theatre when Tony Mendez was awarded the festival’s first Mendez Award. Thomas B. Riford, president of the film festival&...
Tags: Argo (movie), Movies, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture
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Film festival screens local moviemakers' short film
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comOn weekends when most 10-year-olds were riding bikes and playing in dirt, three Waynesboro, Pa., boys were making movies. Today, as adults, William Derrick, his brother, Thomas Derrick, and their childhood friend, Mitch Walck, are still making movies...Tags: Argo (movie), Movies, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture
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Complimentary coffee
If you are older than 55 and had the good fortune to have coffee at Crawford’s Confectionery yesterday, it was probably courtesy of Reeders Memorial Home. As a community outreach, Reeders is providing complimentary coffee the second Monday of each...Tags: Strawberries, The Happiest News!, Entertainment Events, Human Interest, Foods and Beverages
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Hagerstown's Matt Matzen's new film stays on darker side
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comAt 28 years old, director-editor Matt Matzen is quickly becoming a veteran of the film festival circuit. The Hagerstown filmmaker's last short film, "The Darkness and Tom Markos," took home fan favorite in September 2012, at HorrorFind Weekend in...Tags: Movies, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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