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Official Event Program
Marlborough Day37th Annual Marlborough Day – May 11th, 2013
http://www.MarlboroughDay.org/
Marlborough DayGrand Marshalls:4-H Youth Development of Prince George’s County Special Points of Interest:Parade : 10 amFestival : 10 am to 5 pmFree Parking & Shuttle Bus from the Equestrian Center parking lot.Handicap parking across from the 7-11.
Table of ContentsAbout the Festival . . . 2Grand Marshalls . . . . 3Parade Participants . . 5Our Sponsors. . . . . . . 6Food Vendors . . . . . . 7Festival Map . . . . . . . 8Schedule of Events . . 9Vendors . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Every year, people will stand on both sides of Main Street, Upper Marlboro, Maryland and cheer and clap as the public safety, elected officials, bands, youth groups, entertainers and others walk down Main Street. Join the residents of Upper Marlboro, MD as they celebrate the accomplishments and successes of the businesses and residents of the Upper Marlboro area. We will again transform our town into an all day street festival. Main Street and the surrounding area will be decorated and the streets will be filled with people laughing, singing, and dancing. What better time to enjoy your town, with lots of great entertainment, tasty
food and wonderful arts and crafts. Starting at 10 A.M. our Grand Marshalls, 4-H Youth Development of Prince George’s County will lead the parade on Main Street . See page 3 to find out more about this year’s Grand Marshalls. So what are you waiting for? Grab a friend, your family & neighbors and
This year's winning t-shirt design, “One World United by 4-H” by Karis Edwards
enjoy the Marlborough Day Festival!Don’t forget MOM! One of the vendors might have the perfect Mother’s Day gift for you to buy for your mother. Tomorrow is Mother’s Day!If you enjoy today’s festi-val, come back again next year and bring your neigh-bors and friends.
Design by Megan Dockery
About Marlborough DayThe annual Marlborough Day Festival is held each year on the Saturday before Mother’s Day. The festival is a not for profit event held in celebration of our town, community, its people, its rich diversity, and its history. The Marlborough Day Committee serves as the Upper Marlboro Recreation Council for Prince George’s County Park and Planning. The committee is composed of both current and former residents of Upper Marlboro, as well as others who simply love the town. The committee works with various Prince George’s County groups and sponsors to plan, develop and coordinate Marlborough Day festivities. Members from the following Prince George’s
County groups provide support to the Marlborough Day Committee: Prince George’s County Police and Sheriff’s Office, the Town of Upper Marlboro, and the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.Consider adding your name to the list of volunteers that will plan next year’s Marlborough Day Celebration. If you would like to join a great group of volunteers, or have suggestions on how we can improve, call 301-952-9575 or e-mail us at [email protected] .
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Grand Marshalls: 4-H Youth Development of Prince George’s County4-H is the largest youth organization in the United States with over 7 million participants. 4-H is best identified by its green four-leaf clover with an H on each leaf. The four Hs on the emblem stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.
The Prince George’s County 4-H Youth Development Program is the youth development program of University of Maryland Extension. The program has a variety of delivery modes based on a volunteer effort of both adults and teens. Youth may participate in special interest groups, after-school programs, or organized community clubs in various subject areas such as STEM related activities including Robotics and Adventures in Science, Animal Science and Outdoor Education, Healthy Living, Camping, and Civic Engagement and Community Service. Programs are focused on creating opportunities for youth to develop the Essential Elements necessary to help youth become competent, caring adults. These elements are: Mastery, Belonging, Generosity and Independence. These opportunities are offered through planned hands-on activities, small group work, community events and competitive activities. Together 4-H members and volunteers participate in fun, hands-on, research-based activities supported by a national Extension system.
Special Interest Groups
4-H Special Interest Groups or Short Term Programs are defined as groups of youth meeting for a series of defined learning experiences, usually specific in subject content and with at least six hours of instruction and pariticipation. Examples of such programs includes, Adventures in Science, held on the University of Maryland campus or Youth Garderning programs helds in the spring and summer.
Afterschool Programs
4-H community clubs offer experiential learning opportunities to develop and practice skills through enrollment in 4-H projects, community service, and club events and activities. Clubs meet regularly (usually monthly)with a minimum of 5 members. Clubs have no limit: some may have 40 or more members! These clubs have bylaws and officers and meet during out-of-school time.
Military 4-H Clubs
4-H clubs are organized by the Armed Forces, often on military installations, and principally for military dependents. In Prince George’s County, there is a 4-H program at Joint Base Andrews.
All of these open up new and exciting opportunities for both youth and volunteers to:
Enhance leadership skillsImprove communication skillsMeet and make new friends Become involved in their communitiesImprove personal growth and developmentMost importantly, HAVE FUN!!!!
Who Can Join?
Girls and boys ages 5-18; 5-7 year olds are called Clover members and participate in non-competitive programs to learn about the many different aspects of 4-H. At age 8, a youth can become a “regular” 4-H member, enroll in projects and participate in competitive county and state events.
For more information about 4-H, including ways in which businesses can help to sponsor 4-H, please contact the 4-H staff via email:
Lisa Edwards, Faculty Extension Assistant, [email protected] Pamela Mack, Administrative Assistant, [email protected]
...or call the 4-H office at: 301-868-9636
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Marlborough Day Committee
Chairman: Bill MilliganSecretary: Joe HourcléTreasurer: Ron Perkins
Announcer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcus ChicksAdvertising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheryl Petro & Lorrie SevignyArts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emmett Brown & Diana Webb, Parks & Rec.Boy Scouts & Cleanup . . . . . . . . . Joe Brown, Trina Brown, Rich Kline & Chuck RentzCommunications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank FealyCounty Exec. Liaison . . . . . . . . . . . Bea Tignor & LaVonn ThomasEntertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gina WindsorFirst Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marlboro Volunteer Fire DepartmentFood Vendors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonathan Jones, Parks & Rec.Food for Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . Henry Becker, Joe Brown, Trina Brown & Gina WindsorGrand Marshalls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Edwards, 4-HInformation Booth . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emmett Brown, Parks & Rec.Command Post. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Montgomery, ARESParade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dottie Perkins & Rich KlinePolice Liaison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sgt. Copeland, County PolicePublicity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheryl Petro & Lorrie SevignySafety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barry Schlossberg, CERTSigns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henry BeckerT-Shirts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheryl Petro & Emmett BrownTown Liaison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe HourcléTraffic Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Windsor, DPW&T
Currently recruiting for ... just about anything, planning or day-of. But we could really use someone to help us fix up our website. ... and we can validate service hours. (see page 2)
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Prince George’s Sheriff Inaugural Ceremony Escort Motorcycles
Prince George’s Sheriff Color GuardPrince George’s K-9 UnitPrince George’s Sheriff OfficePrince George’s Police DepartmentUpper Marlboro Volunteer Fire DepartmentHollywood Volunteer Rescue SquadGrand Marshall: 4-H Youth Development of Prince George’s CountyMaryland State Senator “Mike” MillerMaryland State Senator J.J. PetersMaryland State Delegate James ProctorMaryland State Delegate Joe VallarioMaryland State Delegate Marvin E. Holmes, Jr.Prince George’s County Executive, Rushern L. Baker, IIIPrince George’s County Councilman, Mel FranklinClerk of the Circuit Court, Marilyn M. BlandTown of Upper Marlboro Board of CommissionersMisr Temple, Shriners Motorcycle UnitDr. Henry A. Wise, Jr. High School Marching BandArtistic Dance Academy
The “Blue & White Marching Machine” of Largo High SchoolPrince George’s County Amateur Radio Emergency
ServiceSt. Mary of the Assumption Church and SchoolThe Cardozo Alumni Marching Band of Washington, DCMarlton Marlins Swim and Recreation Swim Team“The Band” Marching UnitLauren Jones, Miss Maryland Teen, Miss American PagentWe Are PearlsAmerican Legion Post 275First Panamanian Marching Band of MarylandGirl Scouts Service Unit 21-2Girl Scouts Troops 4091, 2181, 1649, 1115 & 6912 of
Upper MarlboroCub Scouts Pack 1657Boy Scout Troop 1657Buffalo Soldiers9th & 10th Cavalry AssociationMaryland Arabian Horse AssociationNational Capitol Area Cowboy and Cowgirl Horse ClubLilly Pond Foal RescueIndependent Horseback Riding Club
Parade Participants Page 5
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) Boy Scouts of America - Prince George’s District Citizen’s Police Academy Alumni Association Color MarketingCounty Fast PrintingCommunity Emergency Response Team (CERT)
of Clinton Entemann’sFolcomer Equipment Corporation Frito LayGates Bail Bonds Joseph Vallario, Jr. M&T Bank Marlboro Area Recreation Council, Inc. Maryland National Capital Park and Commission
(M-NCPPC), Parks & Recreation
Maryland State Highway Administration Metro Golf Carts Pepco Prince George’s County Department of Public
Works & Transportation Prince George’s County Central ServicesPrince George’s County Government Prince George’s County Office of the SheriffPrince George’s County Memorial Library
System, Upper Marlboro BranchPrince George’s County Police Department Show Place Arena TastyKakeTown of Upper Marlboro United RentalsOutback Porta Potty
Our Loyal Sponsors & Contributors Page 6
Food VendorsAsia Fusion Elite, serving Chicken-on-a-Stick,
Shrimp & Asian BBQ
Festival Concessions, serving Sausages, Burgers, Hot Dogs & Chicken Tenders
Myra’s New Orleans Food, serving Shrimp Baskets, Collard Greens & Fried Fish
Nana’s Sweets and Treats, serving Cotton Candy, Corn Dogs and Fried Oreos.
Nittaya Grill, serving Thai Food, Chicken & Fried Rice.
The Popping Kettle, serving Kettle Corn
Sherri’s Crab Cakes, serving Crab Cakes
Tasty Soft Ice Cream, serving Sundaes, Floats & Shakes
Wilson’s Funnel Cakes, serving Funnel Cakes & Lemonade
of Upper Marlboro
5301 Chrysler Way
Upper Marlboro, MD
Phone: 301 627 3800
Page 7National Anthem SingerChelsea Lusby is a Country singer and song writer from Davidsonville, Maryland. She’s been singing karaoke, and in competitions ever since she was 8 years old. She auditioned for American Idol but unfortunately only made three rounds.
Darnall's Chance
St. Mary's Church
BanksLibrary
Landmarks
Post Office
Fire Department
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Water St. Dance StageWalkway Dance StageMain Street Stage
Food Court StageKiddie Korner StageKiddie Carnival
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Lost Parent Center
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Schedule of EventsFood Court
StageMain StreetDance Stage
C.A.B Walkway
Dance StageKiddie Corner
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10 AM
11 AM
Noon
1 PM
2 PM
3 PM
4 PM
5PM
Kiddie Carnival
Strolling Music by
Danielle & Company
Southbound
All day play $20
or
Rock Climbing $5Pony Rides $3Train Ride $3Whirly Bird $3
Face Painting $2Balloons $1
Strolling Magic byMike Rose
Mike Rose, Magician
Mike Rose, Magician
Interactive Shows by
Pure GoldDanceTeam
Kuk Sol Won
Artistic DanceAcademy
Zumba
Dance Depot
Parade Through the Town! Grand Marshals: 4-H Youth Development of Prince George's County
Carnival attractions provided by Jump for Youngsters(301) 736-5292
Artistic Dance Academy4847 South Crain HwyUpper Marlboro, MD(301) 627-9494
County Dance ConservatoryDeale, MD(410) 353-8301CountyDanceConservatory.com
will return in 2014.
Dance Depot3356 Gough DriveWaldorf, MD 20602(301) 645-4446
Justin Trawick GroupArlington, VAJustinTrawick.com will return in 2014.
Kuk Sool WonDunkirk, MDKukSoolWonWDC.com
Mars Behind VenusDanielle Renee(443) 465-2165
Mike Rose – MagicianPhoenix, MD(443) 226-9900MikeRoseMagic.com
Pure Gold Dance TeamBowie State University
Southbound BandHollywood, MD
Zumba13307 Old Marlboro Pike Upper Marlboro, MD(301) 213-1490
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For three decades, Couture Miss Bridal has combinedwarm hospitality with years of experience to provide each
and every bride the exceptional customer service she deserves.Visit downtown Upper Marlboro’s Full-Service Bridal Salon,
no matter the size of your wedding we are ready to assist.
Wedding GownsBridesmaid Dresses
Flower girl DressesMothers of the wedding
Shoes & AccessoriesTuxedo Rentals
Bring in this ad to receive:10% discount on Bridal gown orders, with 4 or more in bridal party.
15% discount on Bridesmaids, Flower girls and mother’s dresses with 4 or more in bridal party.(with the purchase of bridal parties attire)
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Due to space constraints, more complete contact information is available on the Marlborough Day website, for vendor who have given us permission : http://MarlboroughDay.org/ A Motivate Moment, LLC 20 minutes life coaching sessionsA Virtue Sun hats, puppy purses for little girls,
sun dresses, cell phone and etc.ABdur Raheem Sales Fragarant body oils, health soaps &
lotions, imported incense, mother’s day gifts.
Abudant Lee’s Things Jeweley that consists of acrylic,
semi-precious stones, sterling silver, crystal and other metals. Rings; bracelets; necklaces
Allen’s Avon Perfume, body wash, skin-so-soft,
jewelryAmerican Legion Post 275 Veteran’s service organization
committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship of wholesome community programs.
Anythings Possible Creations Blankets, pillows, bag holders, bath
fizzies, candle melts, lanyards, key chains, aloe plants
Aquaguard Waterproofing and Foundation Repair
Waterproofing, foundation repair, egress windows, etc.
Art by Sonia Pencil & colored pencil drawings;
portraits from photographs; decorative paintings on walls, glass & wood.
Artistic Dance Academy Dance Studio dance groups- All agesArtistic Wave Earrings, pendants & jewelryAvon Products / Fabulous Flowers
& Gifts Perfumes, lotions, gift baskets &
beauty productsBags of Gold by Meoohmy Cornhole game sets, chalk board
fabric items, microwave heating pads, weighted lap pads, wine bags, lunch bags, play tents
Big Girl Bobbies Handmade wire jewelryC & C Craft Factory Painted and embellished jewelry
boxes and mirrors, cards & poem plaques.
Candles 4 You Candles, shea butter, aroma beads,
etc.Capital Remodeling / Bath Guys Home remodeling services.CF Brandt Jewelers Watches, costume jewelry, rings,
sterling silver, gold, repairs, batteries.Community Emergency Response
Team (CERT) Emergency PreparednessCookie Lee Jewelry Boutiques
Country Pride Food Service Delivery of meat, seafood & gourmet
food itemsCouture Miss Bridal & Formal Wedding attireCraftdezins at Home Hand made jewerlyCreation by Melonie Handmade jewelry, bookmarks,
lanyards, woven braceletsDiane’s Arts & Crafts Creations Quilts, aprons, blankets, baby bibs,
quilt bags, pillowsDiva D’s Handmade and wholesale jewelry,
pocket books, etc.DMG Enterprise Bubble guns, umbrella hats, caps,
tambourines, shirts and kids socks.Dotties Designs Hand made glass and crystal jewelry Dress Your Kitchen Kitchen towels that look like tiny
dresses for your oven door handleE. C. Ornaments/Eileen Lee Handsculpted polymer clay
ornaments, and jewelry and etc. E.C.O. Enterprises painted vases, crafts home designed
jewelry, toys & noveltiesEbony Tootie TuTu Tootie TuTu for newborns & kids.Envision Mother’s day gifts including baskets,
children blowups, pictures, teddy bears & statues
Eye Capturing Photography Photography printsEyelicious Jewelry Handmade jewelry, hair accessories
and mirrors.
Friends of the Upper Marlboro Library
Used booksFull Load Comical t-shirts for parents, grand
parents, singles and childrenFurtastic Collars Handmade dog/cat collars, flowers,
ties & bowties for the collar, leashes, stockings, cookies, catnip mice
Girl Scouts Troop 6912 Face-painting, craftsGrace at Work 100% handcrafted jewelry, including
pandora-style bracelets, lanyards, rings & earrings
Gurlz 2 Ladies Mentoring program for teen girls
ages 13-17.Habitat for Humanity Household items, clothes and chairs.Hair Stuff Express & Crafts by
Cassie Joe Scrungies head bands, clips fashion
earrings and accessoriesHolistic Dynamic Body care, incense, local-made gifts,
chocolate & service demonstration.House of Little Angel Hand bags, pillows, lip gloss, jewelry,
scarfs, hatsImpunlsiv Impressions Jewelry, bags, soy candles, tarts and
electrical warmersIt’s Silver Time 925 Sterling silver jewelryJay Bee Fashion Sun dresses, wrap skirts, custom
made belts and etc.
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You might have noticed that one of the Marlborough Day regulars isn’t with us today. Henry Becker is a long time member of the Marlborough Day Committee; so long that everyone I asked could only tell me he was here since before they were. Even if you don’t know him by name, you’d probably recognize him by his
impressive mustache. We know him because he’s made sure our signs get put up and that the volunteers get fed during our festival. Henry had planned to be stepping down this year, and for this to be the last Marlborough Day that he helped to organize and run. He seemed a little bit guilty, especially as he hasn’t been showing up to our meetings much this year (due to us scheduling them
so they conflicted with his bowling night). Unfortunately, Henry recently found out that he had a conflict today – because he’s receiving an award for his 60 years as an electrician.Even though Marlborough Day only comes around once a year, this honor only comes around once every sixty years, so we told him to go and get his award and the honor that he deserves. We’d also like to thank him for his many tireless hours (and the hours of his children and grand children that he’d sometimes rope in) that he has contributed to our community.Thank you, Henry.
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Julia Specialtie Silk floral arrangements, blankets,
throw pillows, etc.Largo-Kettering Post #7757 of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
Serving our veterans, the military, and our communities.
Leia’s Treats Homemade, all natural dog treats in
18 flavors.Lovie’s Luxurious Jewelry Fashion jewelry and accessories:
necklace sets, rings, bracelets, caps, scarves, sunglasses
M-NCPPC Information Booth for the
Maryland-National Capital Parks & Planning Commission
Marlboro Volunteer Fire Department Information BoothMr Corey’s Face Painting Professional face painter. I paint
faces, arms, hands & legs at parties, church events, school events & restaurants.
One Mom Creations Unique hand-painted trinket boxes,
picture frames, chalkboards, plates and switch plate covers
Our Lady of Mattaponi Youth Retreat Center
Hanging flower baskets, azaleas, potted plants
PBI Repties Hand made informational coloring
books with Toy Prince George’s County Amateur
Radio Emergency Service (ARES) Amateur “Ham” radioPrince George’s Count Dept. of
Environmental Resources Information Booth
Prince George’s County Federation of Park & Rec. Councils
Bedding plantsPrince George’s County Police
Department Community Services Division
Countywide youth programs and safety awareness programs
Prince George’s Federal Savings Bank Information BoothRadiances Crafty frames and all natural skin
Pproducts, etc.Register of Wills
Robin’s Jewelry & Cathy’s Dog Treats Hand made necklaces bracelets and
earring, badge holders, etc.Sapphire Gallery
Scents of Variety Body oils, soaps, lotions, plug in oil
burners, diffusers, etc.Scentsy Fragrance Candle warmers with scent bars,
room sprays & scented buddiesScentsy Wickless Candles Scented Candles that work by light
bulb no fire no flameScentsy Wickless Candles Wickless candlesSew 2 Unique Fabric & vinyl bottle covers, sports
pillows, kids pillows, ironing board covers, hand-crafted, unique light plates
Shirtzrys Adult and kids t-shirts, nightshirts
and basketsSilpada Designs Sterling silver jewelrySimply Beautiful, by Design Custom-made silk flower
arrangements and skin moisturizer
Spin IT Again Record bowls, wall clock , duct tape
purses, etc.Thirty One Tote bags, thermal totes, organizers,
purses & walletsTown of Upper Marlboro Historical
Committee Local historic information
Traci Lynn Jewelry Traci Lynn fashion jewelryUnion United Methodist Church Information BoothWith My Hands
SPOT LIGHT : National Capital Area Cowboys & CowgirlsThe National Capital Area Cowboys & Cowgirls (NCACC) is quite active in our local community. They are a non-profit equestrian organi-zation whose mission is to provide educational, recreational and service oriented programs through both equine and non-equine activities. They actively support a number of social causes that affect our local communities such as Sickle Cell Anemia, Prostate Cancer, Poverty, Child Abuse, illiteracy and more.
As hosts of the Bill Pickett Championship Rodeo at the Show Place Arena each September, the NCACC is able to create additional awareness of the role that African Americans have contributed to the advancement of horsemanship and in the development of the west. The Bill Pickett Champion-ship Rodeo is a touring rodeo which celebrates the spirit of the west and rich heritage of African Americans.
The Bill Pickett Championship Rodeo will be at the Show Place Arena and Prince George’s Equestrian Center on Friday, Sept. 20, 2013 and Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013. For more information visit www.NCACowboy.com .
You may contact NCACC by mail at P.O. Box 47831, District Heights, MD 20738 or by email at [email protected] .
Melwood invites the Washington
Metropolitan community back to where it
all began for a Melwood Homecoming
celebration!
Saturday, June 15 | 12PM – 4PM
5606 Dower House Road | Upper
Marlboro, MD 20772
Armed Forces Dayat the Melwood Recreation Center
The Melwood Recreation Center is proud to
announce the second annual celebration of
Armed Forces Day!Saturday, May 18 | 10AM – 4PM
9035 Ironsides Road | Nanjemoy, MD 20662
Melwood Homecoming
For more information on events, please visit
www.melwood.org or call 301-599-8000
In MemoriumVincent Roper, age 79, passed away April 4, 2013. Vincent, along with his wife Roberta, helped found the Stephanie Roper Committee and Foundation, a group that lobbied for victims rights. This came about after the death of their daughter, Stephanie, who was kidnapped by two men after her car became disabled. Stephanie was a graduate of Frederick Douglass High School. Mr Roper was a graduate of the US Naval Academy and retired with 30 years of service. He was active in the Knights of Columbus, his church council at Holy Rosary. The Stephanie Roper Committee continues as the Maryland Crime Victims Resource Center, Inc.
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Design by Autumn Pate
Upcoming Events in & near the Town of Upper Marlboro:May 11th (today) : Prince George’s Radio Control (PGRC) Model Airplane
Open House : 17230 Swanson Road, Upper MarlboroMay 18th : Pirate Fest @ Darnall’s Chance House MuseumMay 18th-19th : Maryland Saddle Association @ PG Equestrian CenterMay 19th : Festival of Nations @ Tucker Road Athletic ComplexMay 31st-June 1st: Beltway BBQ Showdown @ Tucker Road Athletic ComplexJune 1st-2nd : Special Olympics Horse Show @ Show Place ArenaJune 15th : Melwood 50th Anniversay Gala @ Melwood on Dower House Rd.June 22nd-23rd : PVDA Ride for Life @ Show Place ArenaJune 22nd-23rd : Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) Field Day : American
Legion Youth Camp, CheltenhamSept 5th-8th : PG County Fair @ PG Equestrian CenterSept 21st : Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo @ Show Place ArenaSept 29th-Oct 7th : Capital Challenge Horse Show @ Show Place ArenaOct 5th-6th : Craft Fair @ Brandywine Lions ClubOct 6th : Kinderfest @ Watkins Regional ParkOct 20th : American Indian Festival @ Patuxent River ParkOct 20th-21st : Autumn Festival @ Mount Airy MansionOct 27th : Great Jack O’Lantern Campfire @ Darnall’s Chance
... and join us on Saturday, May 12th, 2014 for the 38th Annual Marlborough Day Festival! We’ll be expanding our festivities to include School House Pond and Darnall’s Chance House Museum to celebrate the Town of Upper Marlboro’s contributions to the War of 1812.
If you don’t know why we’re doing this in 2014, or why William Beanes’ grave is on the register of historic places, drop by the Town of Upper Marlboro Historic Committee’s booth, or visit their website : http://tumhc.weebly.com
Design by Katherine Dockery
Patuxent River 4-H CenterDid you know that just north of the Town of Upper Marl-boro, 4-H and the MNCPPC operate a recreation center with camping, an activity center, and educational pro-grams?Two log cabins are available for year-round camping for up to 40 people each. The main activity center seats up to 120 people and can be reserved for retreats, meetings and recep-tions. Education programs can be tailored to different ages and include topics on exploring nature, farming, mysteries of the Earth, native crafts, water, and wetlands.For questions, visit PatuxentRiver4HCenter.com or call 301-218-3079.
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