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Times-Record from Denton, Maryland • 13

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Times-Record NEWS April 18, 2018 PAGE 13 WYE MILLS Fiber Arts Center of the Eastern Shore (FACES) recently announced the launch of Get Social Delmarva, a new marketing training conference for artists, crafters, and makers of all types. The conference will take place on Friday, April 27, at Chesapeake College in Wye Mills. Get Social Delmarva will present social media and digital marketing training specifically designed to help artists launch or grow a creative business. Although familiarity with social media will be helpful, the conference is intended to help small business owners who have little or no experience using social platforms for business purposes. All instruction will be provided at an introductory level.

goal is to empower artists and crafters to grow their business using affordable marketing tools and said Marina Dowdall, executive director of the Caroline County Council of Arts, the parent organization of FACES. She said that most artists and small business owners do not have the resources to hire a marketing agency. technology, artists can their own marketing, which allows them to grow their business more quickly and reach customers all over the she said. Get Social Delmarva will include a keynote address on Marketing 101, which will cover the fundamentals of developing a cohesive and effective marketing strategy. The address will include an interview with Steve Konopelski and Rob Griffith, owners of Turnbridge Point, a bed and breakfast and custom bakery in Denton.

The couple will share insights about what learned about growing their business using digital marketing tools. The conference will then break out into workshops on a variety of topics. The workshops are categorized in three tracks, though attendees do not have to stay within a single track. Tracks include Facebook for Business, Visual Media, and Web Presence. Examples of workshop topics include Facebook Advertising, Selling on Etsy, and Introduction to Instagram for Business.

Mindie Burgoyne, senior business development manager for the Maryland Department of Commerce and the owner of Chesapeake Ghost Walks, will be one of the presenters at GetSocial Delmarva. Burgoyne is an active blogger and published author. share how content development has helped her reach new customers, as well as create a loyal following of repeat tour guests. Conference attendance has been limited to 100 people to ensure smaller class sizes in the workshops. Attendees will also have the opportunity to eat lunch with instructors and ask them questions in a small group setting.

FACES has received grant funding from Rural Maryland Council to help launch Get Social Delmarva. Rural Maryland Council supports projects that foster economic growth in the rural areas of the state. The arts are a key component of the tourism and downtown development strategies for small towns throughout the Eastern Shore and broader Delmarva region. The headline sponsor of Get Social Delmarva is Stories of the Chesapeake Heritage Area, an organization that promotes the heritage and unique communities of the Mid-Shore. Registration for Get Social Delmarva is now open at Get- SocialDelmarva.com.

Tickets are $79 per person. There is a 20 percent discount for FACES members. FACES launches Social Mindie Burgoyne Republican candidate forum set for Saturday DENTON The Caroline County Republican Women will be hosting a meet and greet for local candidates from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 21, at the Denton American Legion, 9238 Legion Road. A light fare will be served.

The event is free and open to the public. All local Caroline County Republican candidates will be invited to hand out campaign literature and address the crowd. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet and speak with the candidates. we move into the 2018 election season, it is important to ensure that the voters of Caroline County have an opportunity to get to know their said Caroline Republican Women President Nita Acuff Webster. are hoping that the public will come and show their support and continue the era of Republican leadership in Caroline County.

election are important to Caroline County because they can directly impact our she said. forum will allow our residents to see and hear what our candidates have to For more information, or to RSVP, call Webster at 410673-1661. Route 404 and Deep Shore Road in Denton, is on track for its projected early 2019 opening. Representatives of Caroline County, the Town of Denton, University of Maryland Shore Regional Health and Willow Construction were among those who attended the ceremony, writing messages wishing for a healthy future in Caroline County, and signing their names to the beam before it was hoisted into place. you for wrote Caroline County Commission President Larry Porter.

In addition to the signatures, the beam held an American flag, as a symbol of patriotism, and a small evergreen tree; ancient topping out ceremonies included a small tree to honor those trees used in construction of the then-wooden structures, believed to bring good luck to the structure. The new medical pavilion will bring together existing Shore Regional Health services housed in multiple smaller buildings throughout Denton, and offer new services not currently available. Among those services will be primary and specialty care, diagnostic testing, lab and imaging services, tele- medicine and rehabilitation services. Bringing everything together in one place is intended to relieve logistical burdens for patients, who often have trouble arranging transportation to several offices for different services, and enhance collaboration between primary care physicians and specialists, improving care. The new facility builds on a commitment made by Shore Regional Health to increase and improve health care access in Caroline County when it signed a memorandum of understanding with the county commissioners a little more than five years ago.

Ground on the building was broken Feb. 9, 2017; construction began in the late fall. TOPPING From Page 1 PHOTO BY DUSTIN HOLT Construction crews secure the last piece of steel for the University of Maryland Shore Medical Pavilion at Denton during a Topping Out Ceremony Tuesday, April 3. Visit us online at carolinetimesrecord.com IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CAROLINE COUNTY, MARYLAND Civil No. C-05-CV-17-000155 Laura H.G.

et Substitute Trustees Plaintiffs vs. Estate of Alfred L. Byris Defendant NOTICE ORDERED, this 2nd day of April, 2018 by the Circuit Court of CAROLINE COUNTY, Maryland, that the sale of the property at 23651 Henry Road, Ridgely, Maryland 21660 mentioned in these proceedings, made and reported by Laura H.G. et al, Substitute Trustees, be ed and rmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or before the 3rd day of May, 2018 next, provided a copy of this notice be inserted in some newspaper published in said County once in each of three successive weeks before the 26th day of April, 2018, next. The report states the amount of sale to be $144,500.00.

F. Dale Minner CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CAROLINE COUNTY, MARYLAND TR 2775988 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CAROLINE COUNTY, MARYLAND Case No. C05CV17000180 Thomas W. Hodge, et Substitute Trustees Plaintiffs, v. Bruce Powell, Defendant(s) NOTICE Notice is hereby issued this 29th day of March, 2018, that the sale of the property in this case, 1113 Coursey Lane, Denton, Maryland 21629, reported by Thomas W.

Hodge, Gene Jung, Robert M. Oliveri, Christine Johnson, Melissa Alcocer, Jeana McMurray and Louis Gingher, Substitute Trustees, be ed and rmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 30th day of April, 2018, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in The Times Record, a newspaper published in Caroline County, Maryland, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before the 23rd day of April, 2018. The report states the amount of sale to be $165,000.00. F. Dale Minner, Clerk TR 2775177 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CAROLINE COUNTY Civil C-05-FM-18-000165 IN THE MATTER OF: Kylee Fae McDonnell FOR CHANGE OF NAME TO: Kylee Fae Shepard NOTICE (Adult) (DOM REL 61) The above Petitioner has led a Petition for Change of Name in which seeks to change name from Kylee Fae McDonnell to Kylee Fae Shepard.

The petitioner is seeking a name change because: I had contact with my biological father for 10 plus years. Any person may le an objection to the Petition on or before the 23rd day of April, 2018. The objection must be supported by an davit and served upon the Petitioner in accordance with Maryland Rule 1-321. Failure to le an objection or davit within the time allowed may result in a judgment by default or the granting of the relief sought. A copy of this notice shall be published one time in a newspaper of general circulation in the at least fteen (15) days before the deadline to le an objection.

F. Dale Minner CLERK TR 2777370 TOWN OF DENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS The Denton Town Council will conduct Public Hearings on Thursday, May 3, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., on the following ordinances: Ordinance An Ordinance of the Town of Denton amending Chapter 128 Zoning, Appendix VIII Table of Density and Dimensional Regulations, of the Code of the Town of Denton for the purpose of increasing the maximum height of multifamily housing in the Mixed Residential Zoning District to 40 feet and 3 stories on lots consisting of 20 acres or more. Ordinance An Ordinance to Appropriate Funds and Estimate Income in accordance with the General Fund Budget being considered for adoption for scal year beginning July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. Complete copies of the ordinances are available for review at the Denton Town ce during the normal business hours: 8:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Public Hearing will take place at the Denton Town ce at 4 N. Second Street, Denton, Maryland. By Authority: Denton Town Council TR 2777601.

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