July 19, 2001
Sulphur Springs Lions Club recently held its annual fashion show at Union Bridge Community Center.
Chairwoman Beverly Roderick introduced the models, who wore vintage fashions by the Yellow Turtle Inn of New Windsor. Pat Latkovski presented the models wearing Alicia L. Fashions.
The committee that presented the fashion show included Helen Carlisle, Mary Kroh, Frannie Lowman, Lee Ogle, Edie Pfoutz, Nancy Reppe, Bonnie Seibel-Talbert and Betty Young.
The fund-raiser helped the club reach its goal of $10,500 for the Lions Vision Research Foundation.
Lions Club installs officers in Pleasant Valley
Valley Lions Club of Pleasant Valley recently installed officers for 2001-2002.
Officers are: Roy Davis, president; Harry Conover, immediate past president; George Butler, first vice president; Dave McDonald, second vice president; Bob Humbert, secretary; Eugene Brewer, treasurer; Bernie Dull and Chris Conover, one-year directors; Dick Hosfeld and Bobby Davis, two-year directors; Harry Conover, membership chairman; Tom Kinser, lion tamer; and James Swartzbaugh, tail twister.
Installation ceremonies were led by Dick Hosfeld, region chairman.
The club welcomes new members. Information: 410-848-3957.
Woolman of FSK High wins music scholarship
Amanda Beth Woolman, a 2001 graduate of Francis Scott Key High School, has been awarded the Stewart W. Myers Scholarship by Stu's Music Shop of Westminster.
In high school, she was a member of the FSK Eagles' Marching Band, wind ensemble and jazz band, and studied privately under Mindy Niles.
She also performed with the Encore Orchestra and Carroll County All-County Band and Orchestra, and was an alternate for the Maryland All-State Band.
She plans to attend the University of North Carolina at Greensboro as an oboe performance major.
Blood drive is today in Pleasant Valley
Valley Lions Club of Pleasant Valley will hold a summer community blood drive from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. today at the Pleasant Valley fire hall.
Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are recommended to keep waiting times short.
New Windsor's second concert in park is Sunday
New Windsor will hold the second summer concert in its park series at 7 p.m. Sunday with CB Pickers, a bluegrass band.
The town has moved the music to the carnival grounds off Route 75 to accommodate larger crowds.
Information: 410-635-6575.
Stories, bugs and Babar at Taneytown library
The Taneytown branch library, 10 Grand Drive, will offer "Storytelling from the Hill" for all ages (children age 3 and younger must be with an adult) at 11 a.m. today.
"Bugs and How to Eat Them" will be offered at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. Naturalist Louise Scalzi will talk about bugs and how to cook them. Refreshments will be served. Recommended for ages 7 to 17. Registration is required.
"In the Spotlight: Babar the Elephant," for all ages (age 3 and younger with an adult) will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday.
"Drop-in Crafts" for all ages (children age 3 and younger with an adult) will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday.
"Henny Penny's Adventure Puppet Show" for all ages (children age 3 and younger with an adult) will be held at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday.
"Year-round Family Story Time" for all ages (age 3 and younger with an adult) will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. This week's theme will be "Things with Wings."
"Book Buddies" for all ages (children age 3 and younger with an adult) will be held at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Information: 410-386-4488.