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(All photos on this page were taken
by Liz Tiemann.)


Linda Casey of Bel Air, had a wonderful birthday party hosted by Bill and Shirl Casey. Linda is pictured with her parents, Ann and Jack Casey also of Bel Air.


November/December 2007


December 2006 - Santa showed up in the Rising Sun area on a Harley Davidson to check on all the good little girls and boys.

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Bernie Spicer of CBL Properties gets goodies ready for shoppers at the recent celebration that was held at the Harford Mall in Bel Air, MD.


Maggie Creshkoff of Port Deposit, demonstrated the use of the potter's wheel at Rumbleway's Farm Day. Maggie is a multi-talented artist. Look for her feature in Cecil Soil Magazine's 'Meandering with Muddy Maggie.'


Rows of cornstalks on Craigtown Road in Port Deposit are a delight to the eye on an Autumn morning.


The Maryland Transportation Authority Police hosted a drop-off at Hatem Bridge in Perryville for the 2007 'Toys for Tots' campaign. Employees Tom Haney of Joppatown plays Santa, and Pam Eckman of Oxford, PA is Mrs. Claus. Ernie Fisher of Abingdon, Mike Feehley of Bel Air and Valerie Snyder of Edgewood helped to brighten a child's Christmas.

Port Deposit Candlelight Tour 2007


Above is a Cecil County's "Snow's Battery B" 1st Maryland reenactor. Many soldiers from Snow's Battery B lost their lives in POW camps in the South during the Civil War.


Linda Glenn is the owner of the former McClenahan Quarry Office home. Linda loves to decorate for Christmas.

 


Joanne Simmons of Havre de Grace, Becky Wyatt of Bel Air, Nancy and Dennis Bolen of Havre de Grace are the Victorian Carolers from First Christ Church of Havre de Grace.


Lynn Heaps and daugter, Kayla of Delta, PA.


More of Cecil County's Snow's Battery B 1st Maryland reenactors.


Kim (pictured at right) and Rob Flayharty (above), owners of the 120 year-old Nesbitt-Henry House, helped organize this year's tour. Rob is the former mayor of Port Deposit.

 



Artist Dale Comstock of Westmoreland County, PA.

Christopher Knauss of Goldsboro, Caroline County, pictured with his book, "Maritime in Cecil County."

Erika Quesenbery at the Paw Paw Museum shown here with a painting of Jacob Tome. Erika is the author of 'Snow's Battery' and 'United States Naval Training Center at Bainbridge.' These works are part of the 'Images of America' series.

Town administrator, Sharon Weygand, pictured with the Town Hall tree.


Bo Bailey of Churchville, and Peggy and Harold Harbold of Forest Hill, are owners of the lovely Granite and Lace B&B located next to the former Jacob Tome estate. Harold is a retired Maryland State Trooper.


The steps leading up to Tome School.

Mavis and James Flaharty of Port Deposit sell home-grown honey and hand-made gavels at Town Hall. We did a story on the Flaharty's earlier this year.


Rising Sun, MD - Civil War Reenactors John Vogt of South Jersey, James Francesconi of Salem, New Jersey, and Tom Tomcanin of Harrisburg, PA


Pam Howard, County Treasurer, here on her 11 year-old thoroughbred, Gilbert. Pam is a resident of Port Deposit.


Geraldine McKeown and her husband share her wonderful artwork at the Apple Butter Festival. She was featured in the Mar/April 2007 issue.


Sean Hurm plays the bagpipes as these two young lasses do the sword dance at the Apple Butter Festival 2007.
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