Southern Maryland Community Events March 27-April 3, 2008

SMOKE-FREE BINGO, sponsored by American Legion Post 82 secondary schools. Opening doors, 6 pm; early booking discount, 7:15 pm, American Legion Post-La Plata, 6330 Crain Hwy. La Plata. A booklet of $ 15, two $ 23, three, $ 30, four, $ 36; early booking discount, $ 1 per package. Winner-Take-All and Jackpot, $ 1 per sheet. 301-932-1399.

Friday 28

To better monitor the training process, sponsored by Southern Maryland Agricultural Development and the Commission, Maryland Small Business Development Center south of the region. The course focuses on the needs of small local businesses in the state, the control over the operation of processors gesäuerten food and preserves, which distribute their products. 8:30 am-5 pm, Saturday morning, College of Southern Maryland, Prince Friedrich Campus, 115 JW Williams Rd, Prince Frederick. 35 $ 301-934-7582 or billh@csmd.edu.

CALVERT COUNTY HEALTH FAIR, and 18 for older adults, sponsored by Calvert County Office on Aging and Calvert Memorial Hospital. Demonstrations of yoga, Chirotherapie and treatment of sleep disorders. Have diabetes educators, questions of the nurse and Ask the Pharmacist are offered. Appointments for skin cancer, prostate cancer and traffic testing. More tests cholesterol metabolic screen for a supplement. 8:30 am-noon, Saturday morning, Calvert Pines Senior Center, 450 Beach Rd W. Dares, Prince Frederick. Admission is free. Tests for cholesterol, $ 30, blood and the blood test complete, $ 5 coin. 410-535-8233 or 301-855-1012, Ext. 8233rd

TEXAS HOLD ‘EM, hosted by the Indian Head Volunteer Fire Department and rescue services Squad. Must be 18 to play, 21 to drink. ID required. Sodas, beer, snacks and sandwiches with hot filing. Opening doors, 6 pm, games start at 8 pm, Indian Head Volunteer Fire Department, 4095 Indian Head Hwy. $ 150; Mixgetränke, $ 1 301-753-8011 or http://www.ihvfd.com poker@ihvfd.com.

Saturday 29

FIELD TRIP, sponsored by Southern Maryland Audubon Society. 8 am-noon, Friendship Farm Park, 4705 Friendship Landing Rd, Nanjemoy. Free, reservations required. 301-862-9631.

MINI RETREAT, encouraged by the restorers of Mount Carmel. The theme is “Divine Mercy”. Retreat champion Bill Bishop Parent. Breakfast snacks, beverages, lunch, several interviews, professions of faith, blessing and issuance of the Sacrament, rosary, documentation and brochures, meditation / hour quiet. 8-3 5678 Rd Mount Carmel, La Plata. $ 25 per person. 301-645-5203.

WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH AND AWARDS LUNCHEON, sponsored by League of Women Voters. Program theme “Mother Earth Rocks.” Emphasis will be placed on the positive results and global change. Speaker, Calvert County State Attorney’s Laura L. Martin. 11:30 am-3 pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 25 St. . Prince Frederick. $ 25 per person. http://www.lwvmd.org 410-586-2176 or \ calvert.

BASKET BINGO AND COVER, in the enjoyment of Friends of St. Clement’s Island Museum. Session functions Vera Bradley bags and accessories and Longaberger products. Doors open at noon, bingo-test starts at 1 $ 45 h, joining two sessions and dinner buffet. 410-474-2958 or bingobuddies@md.metrocast.net.

DISABILITY AND KITE-FLYING AWARENESS EVENT, sponsored by St. Mary’s County Board of Commissioners for the disabled. Essen, the district by third Optimist Club. First 300 participants will receive a free kit. Door prizes. 1-4 pm, Leonard Hall, Recreation Centre, Dr. Hal Leonard 23145, Leonard Town. Free. 301-475-4200, ext. 1802.

OYSTER ROAST, served raw, steamed, steamed, fried and inflated. Ham, beans, potatoes, salad, coleslaw, rolls and beverages. Games of chance. Deale payments for the Volunteer Fire Department and rescue services Squad. 1-5 hours of Deale Volunteer Fire Department and rescue services Squad, 6007 Drum Point Rd 28 $ 410-867-9374.

BASKET BINGO, a basket and a draw 50/50 drawing. Opening doors, 6 hours, fire up my game, 7 pm, St. Mary Star of the Sea School, 6485 Indian Head Hwy. Indian Head. A set of four games and regular games, $ 25 additional packaging regular games, $ 5; other special card, $ 1 301-753-4461 or 301-283-6151.

Monday 31

EDUCATION OBEDIENCE DOG, sponsored by the County of St. Mary’s Department of Sports and parks. Puppy Daycare operates in six weeks of basic and advanced courses in eight weeks. Registration required. Puppy Daycare class 7-7:45 pm Wednesday, May 7; base class, 7-8 or 8-9 hours-19 hours Monday. May; advanced class 8-9 hours Wednesday, May 21, St. Mary’s County Fair Grounds, 42455 Centre Rd, Leonardtown. Puppy kindergarten, $ 45; basic or advanced course, 50 $ 301-475-4200, ext. 1802.

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