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december
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Christmas Tea
The Tea Trolley, 104 Main St., Delta, PA
2pm Take a break from your shopping for
the elegance of afternoon tea.
717.303.5182
www.tea-trolley.com
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Breakfast Buffet
Bel Air Moose Lodge, 310 E. Jarrettsville
Rd., Forest Hill 8-11am. Breakfast buffet
includes eggs, bason, sausage, bash browns,
pancakes, biscuits and sausage gracy, fruit,
coffee, juice. Adults $7, under 12 $4. Denise
410.452.8816
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Annual Candlelight Tour of
Historic Havre de Grace
Noon-8pm. Tour historic homes and buildings.
Tickets sold at HdG Visitor Center, 450
Pennington Avenue.Tickets
410.939.5780
www.lockhousemuseum.org
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Country Line Dancing
Bel Air Moose Lodge. 310 E.Jarrettsville Rd.,
Forest Hill. 7-10pm $7 admission includes
beverages and lessons. Denise
410.452.8816
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Quarter Auction
Bel Air Moose Lodge. 310 E. Jarrettsville Rd.,
Forest Hill. 7pm (doors open at 6 for dinner)
Win prizes from Vera Bradley, Pampered
Chef, Sunny Hill Farm, Cookie Lee Jewelry,
Usborne Books, and more ­ over 100 prizes
to be won for just quarters! $3 per paddle, $5
for 2. Denise.
410.452.8816
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Pet Photos with Santa
Baron's K-9 Country Store. 525 Pritt Lane,
Bel Air 11am-3pm Proceeds benefit
GRREAT (Golden Retriever Rescue,
Education and Training)
410.838.6369
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Christmas Tea
The Tea Trolley, 104 Main St., Delta, PA
2pm Treat someone special to the elegance
of afternoon tea.
717.303.5182.
www.tea-trolley.com
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Winter Solstice
Celebrate renewal. Take comfort in the
thought that the days will begin to lengthen
and the nights to shorten as we turn
through the seasons towards spring.
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Christmas Day
Celebrate love. Celebrate miracles.
Celebrate forgiveness. Rejoice in families and
friends and blessings that bind us together.
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Havre de Grace Historic Church Tour
2-4pm. Self-guided tour of the 19th & 20th
century churches of Havre de Grace. FREE.
Ray Astor.
410.939.2464
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New Year's Eve
Celebrate new beginnings. Celebrate
fresh starts.
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villagers, skiers, carolers and more, the display
also includes a replica of downtown Bel Air,
a miniature of
Annie's Playground,
honoring
another child who lost her life too early, and
a replica of the
Dallam Farm.
Christopher's Train Garden will be open at
Broom's Bloom
from November 25 through
January 3,
during the
hours the
Farm Store
is open.
Admission
is FREE,
although
donations
will be
welcome for
the
Jemicy
School.
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its services to include dog obedience classes in a
fully-matted 3750 sf training area, full-service
grooming (by appointment), as well as a range of
training aids and toys. The owner, a well-known
owner and trainer of Bernese Mountain Dogs,
incorporated an image of her favorite breed in
the logo, to more clearly identify
4 Paws Spa.
Then the owner was approached with an
arrangement to assume the spa. Unfortunately,
those arrangements were never satisfactorily
concluded. The person who made the offer now
operates a dog wash in a nearby location, with a
similar name and similar website address.
Robin and Bill Greenwood, the NEW owners
of
4 Paws Spa and Training Center, LLC.,
are
maintaining the same, original location ­
121-A Industry Lane, Forest Hill, 410.420.2311.
The NEW website is www.4pawsspaonline.com.
Although the similarity of name, as well as the
proximity of location, have caused a great deal
of confusion and clients have been misled by
advertising and promotional material, the
Greenwoods provide the same commitment to
quality pet care that built the reputation and
the name of
4 Paws Spa.
Like the former
owner, the Greenwoods own and train Bernese
Mountain Dogs and have a deep affection for all
breeds. As Bob said "I've never NOT had a dog
­ and usually 2 or 3 at a time."
For
4 Paws Spa,
only the ownership has
changed; the name's the same, the location is
the same, and the care and convenience are
the same.
what's in a name continued from page 26