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Christmas cantata planned for Sunday
Washington Square United Methodist Church, at 538 Washington Ave. in Hagerstown, will present a Christmas cantata titled “A Song in the Air” by Dennis and Nan Allen Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Washington Square sanctuary. Singers from Washington...Tags: Religious Festivals, The Salvation Army, Music, Entertainment, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation
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Pa. hospital's Tree of Love a tradition of honoring, remembering loved ones
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comFor 14 years, the Tree of Love has been a holiday tradition at Fulton County Medical Center. On Sunday, the hospital auxiliary held its annual ceremony inside the main entrance to the facility. Every white angel hanging from the tree contained a name...Tags: Religious Festivals, Hospitals and Clinics
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Chance of rain and snow for New Year's Day
A week after getting a white Christmas in the Hagerstown area, the area might get a white New Year’s Day, according to the National Weather Service. No precipitation was forecast for New Year’s Eve, but the area has a 20 percent chance of...
Tags: Religious Festivals, New Year's Day, Weather, Weather Reports, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Waynesboro Seventh-day Adventist Church holds 30th annual Festival of Praise event
On Nov. 17, the Waynesboro Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1 State Hill Road, held its 30th annual Festival of Praise, where the congregation brings a food offering to the front of the church. In advance, the front of the church is decorated with large...
Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Religious Festivals, Religion and Belief, Entertainment Events
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Ongoing art and history exhibits for Dec. 27
Holiday exhibit A display of toys received for Christmas by children from the late 1800s through the 1950s. The 1860 museum house is decorated as homes would have been during the Civil War era. Through January. Allison-Antrim Museum and Barn, 365 S. Ridge...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Museums, Music, Arts, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Christmas Eve snow blamed for multiple accidents; more snow, freezing rain expected Wednesday
julieg@herald-mail.com and davem@herald-mail.comHagerstown and the surrounding area woke up Tuesday to a white Christmas, much of which had melted by the evening as another storm was expected to bring a wintry mix, including ice, that would make travel treacherous Wednesday, according to the National...Tags: Religious Festivals, Vehicles, Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Families from near and far gather to provide dinner to hundreds in W.Va.
richardb@herald-mail.comEd and Peggy Townsend of Manchester, Mich., spent Christmas Tuesday serving holiday dinners to a lot of folks they didn’t know. Another couple, Chris Elmer, a math professor at Shepherd University, and Cathy Malast, who live in Shepherdstown,...Tags: Religious Festivals, Washington, DC
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Letters to the Editor - Dec. 26
Donations to heritage project will be tripled To the editor: During this season of giving, we are humbled by an offer from a supporter to triple donations given by others to support the Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership. This remarkably...Tags: Religious Festivals, Church and State Relations, Religion and Belief, Jesus Christ, Belief and Faith
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Mail Call - Dec. 26
“I see a former city council member thinks that the city mishandled the anonymous donor, whoever that might have been, for the stadium. Well, look at yourselves in the mirror, council people, the past council. And maybe you should ask yourself,...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Fertilizer, Religious Festivals, Chemical Industry, World War II (1939-1945)
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Pa. family REACHes out to others by turning tragedy into holiday help
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comAbout four years ago, a tragedy changed the way Tony Bobbitt and his family celebrate Christmas. The Greencastle, Pa., family suddenly lost their 19-year-old son, Kyle, who died from alcohol poisoning before returning from his freshman year at college....Tags: Religious Festivals, Turkey (animal), Christmas
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Polar Bear Plunge set for New Year's Day
The community is invited to the annual Polar Bear Plunge, beginning at noon on New Year’s Day at River Bottom Park. All proceeds benefit the Humane Society of Washington County. Registration can be done online at www.hsw cmd.org until Friday, or by...Tags: Religious Festivals, New Year's Day, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Take a deep breath and enjoy the season
jsemler@umd.eduNostalgia is an interesting thing. It is defined as a longing for the past, often in idealized form. It is the idealized part that makes nostalgia interesting. Many of us are guilty of harkening back at least in our minds to a simpler time, especially...Tags: Farms, Christmas
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