British, Dutch or other Europeans in the neighbourhood?
Sunday, August 8th, 2010I was wondering whether there are other British, Dutch or other Europeans living in Northbrook.
I was wondering whether there are other British, Dutch or other Europeans living in Northbrook.
Want to start a running/cycling group in North Brook. A couple mornings a week or whenever you can make it, starting at 5 or 5:30. All fitness/comfort levels of running/cycling welcome. Feel free to share. Anyone is welcome, you don’t have to live in North Brook. Please email me at wendymattinglycarroll@hotmail.com if you have any questions or would like to join! Thanks, Wendy Carroll
Where can I find info for swim lessons?
Where can I find information on local T-Ball and/or Baseball sign up?
Recommendations for a local spa?
At the Arts Council. For 3yr olds, 4yr olds and 5-10yr olds. All classes are during the day on Tuesdays beginning 9/22/2009.
See The QAC Arts Council website for more details
Covenant Family Church of Centreville, Maryland, will be holding its second annual free clothing drive this Saturday, July 25th, from 9 to 12 at the Arts Council Building on South Commerce Street, Centreville, Maryland. Gently used clothing in good condition as well as shoes and baked goods will be available. This is a chance for people to get a new pair of jeans, find a pair of shoes to match that skirt, or get a whole new wardrobe. Clothing is available in men’s, women’s, and children’s sizes. Recycling clothes can be fun, and what better way than to do it for free? So, if you’re complaining you have nothing to wear, or if you need a different wardrobe, please come visit.
Group plans block party July 17
By M.J. NEUBERGER Staff Writer
Published: Thursday, July 2, 2009 7:10 AM CDT
CENTREVILLE — The partnership of business and non-profits aiming to revitalize Centreville has adopted a name and is preparing to hold its first event, a block party on Water Street.
Centreville Alive is the name of the new organization that hopes to make the town a destination. Its inaugural event, dubbed “Flashback to Days Gone By” will take place between 6:30 and 9:00 pm Friday, July 17, on Water Street between Liberty and Commerce.
“It’s going to be a free, family-friendly event,” said organizer Bob Pino, owner of An Optical Galleria. Flashback, the band, will play in the street, classic cars will line the sidewalk, and there will be hula hoop and costume contests, he said. Sugar Magnolia Cafe, An Optical Galleria, Edwards Pharmacy, Delmarva Financial Group, Doc’s Riverside Grille and the Town of Centreville are sponsoring the block party.
Isn’t there supposed to be a community yard sale comming up? There was one last year at the soccer field. Does anyone have any info on that? Please let me know ASAP. Thank you!
Flyer for Youth Daywww.riverplantation.com check out Youth Day. It’s a day full of free activities and demonstations for kids.