Gamber & Community Fire Co. – Weekly Bingo
Gamber & Community Fire Company 3838 Niner Road, Finksburg, United StatesJoin us each week for BINGO! Doors open at 5, regular games start at 7pm. Specials, pull tabs and food avaliable for purchase
Join us each week for BINGO! Doors open at 5, regular games start at 7pm. Specials, pull tabs and food avaliable for purchase
Weekly Wednesday Bingo @ Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company. Doors open at 5:00P.M. Kitchen opens at 5:30 P.M. Games start at 6:30 P.M. 15-minute intermission. Jackpots, Specials, variety of pull tab games sold, cash prizes.
On Saturday, November 28th is “Bring a Friend Day” to support small business at the Carroll County Farmer’s Market. The seasonal Christmas Market and Hand Made Crafts Show will run Saturdays only 8:00am – 2:00pm thru December 19th. Each week there will be 75-100 vendors selling a wide variety of handmade and home produced goods.
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Join us each week for BINGO! Doors open at 5, regular games start at 7pm. Specials, pull tabs and food avaliable for purchase
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Weekly Wednesday Bingo @ Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company. Doors open at 5:00P.M. Kitchen opens at 5:30 P.M. Games start at 6:30 P.M. 15-minute intermission. Jackpots, Specials, variety of pull tab games sold, cash prizes.
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
On Saturday, December 5th the Carroll County Farmer’s Market welcomes Mr. & Mrs. Claus. She will be excepting letters to Santa. Parents bring your phones for a photo opportunity with the Claus’s. The seasonal Christmas Market and Hand Made Crafts Show will run Saturdays only 8:00am – 2:00pm thru December 19th. Each week there will
Hands that Built the Holiday: Celebrating 60 years of the Carroll County Farm Museum Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. Santa will be in the Schoolhouse
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Hands that Built the Holiday: Celebrating 60 years of the Carroll County Farm Museum Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. Santa will be in the Schoolhouse
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Join us each week for BINGO! Doors open at 5, regular games start at 7pm. Specials, pull tabs and food avaliable for purchase
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Weekly Wednesday Bingo @ Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company. Doors open at 5:00P.M. Kitchen opens at 5:30 P.M. Games start at 6:30 P.M. 15-minute intermission. Jackpots, Specials, variety of pull tab games sold, cash prizes.
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Saturday, December 12th Fresh arrangements and wreaths provided by the Littlestown Garden Club and Mark Peeling will be available. There are only 2 markets left for the Christmas Market. The seasonal Christmas Market and Hand Made Crafts Show will run Saturday only 8:00am – 2:00pm. It is recommended that you place your orders with your
Hands that Built the Holiday: Celebrating 60 years of the Carroll County Farm Museum Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. Santa will be in the Schoolhouse
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Hands that Built the Holiday: Celebrating 60 years of the Carroll County Farm Museum Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. Santa will be in the Schoolhouse
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Built in 1852–1853, the Carroll County Almshouse was more than a shelter — it was a community sustained by hard work, care, and craft. Every meal, every stitch, and every tool was made by hand. This year, as the Carroll County Farm Museum celebrates its 60th anniversary, we honor those who came before us —
Presented by Kyle Dalton. Throughout their 160-year occupation of the Union Mills Homestead, the Shriver family’s six generations always enjoyed a drink. From whiskey to beer to cider to wine, what they drank and how they drank reflected changing times and culture in America. In this Box Lunch Talk, executive director Kyle Dalton will discuss
Join us each week for BINGO! Doors open at 5, regular games start at 7pm. Specials, pull tabs and food avaliable for purchase