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2008 Maryland Fishing Challenge Starts Today
April 12th, 2008 Categories: Crofton Events
With 17,000 miles of Maryland waterways, it’s no surprise that fishing is a popular Maryland sport.
Today marked the beginning of the annual 2008 Maryland Fishing Challenge which runs through September 1. According to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, more than 60 species of fish are eligible for the grand prizes.
Eligible fish include large and smallmouth bass, trout, walleye, musky and panfish in Maryland fresh waters. In the Chesapeake Bay, the list includes rockfish, bluefish, drum, sea trout and perch. Tuna, marlin, flounder, kingfish and sea bass are eligible species for oceanside anglers. Catching a specially-tagged striped bass will qualify you for prizes franging from cash to a tee shirt or hat.
The contest is open to everyone – Maryland residents and non-residents alike, experienced anglers and kids just learning to fish.
In June, a specially tagged striped bass known as Diamond Jim will be released, along with some imposters. The angler who makes that catch will win $25,000. Other prizes for the 2008 Maryland Fishing Challenge include a 2008 Toyota Tundra 4×4, a boat and trailer, a prize package from Bill’s Outdoor, and a $5,000 diamond. The season-long challenge ends with a big bash at Sandy Point State Park on September 1.
If this sounds like something you’d like to participate in this summer, here are links to the official website where you can get an entry form and check out the rules.
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Fabulous Floral Design Demonstration in Crofton
April 6th, 2008 Categories: Crofton Events

David Shover of A Blooming Basket in Millersville was the guest speaker for Crofton Village Garden Club last week. Even the “old pros” in garden club seemed to to be impressed and inspired by his presentation and fabulous creations.
The lesson I personally took away from the demonstration was simple: The next time I want a fabulous floral design, I’ll just ask for David at A Blooming Basket. I’ve never seen better floral designs. (Can you tell I’m just a tad bit jealous of all the winners who got to take one of the arrangments home?)
Each arrangement David created was fabulous - from the standing hand-held bouquet and colorful array of Spring flowers in a vase to the floral Margarita and everything in between.

A Blooming Basket does have monthly design classes taught by David, and that might be fun. But he really does have the “knack”, and I don’t think my imitations could even begin to measure up.

Here are some upcoming classes, in case you’re interested:
April 16 – The Flower Gift: Come learn how to create a novelty design of an arrangement in the shape of a present made of fresh cut flower and ribbons.
May 21 – Blooming Basket!: Create a basket filled with fresh flowers in an array of beautiful colors to brighten any room in your house.
Additional classes will posted on the Crofton Village Garden Club website.
If you are interested in joining or learning more about the garden club, please contact me.
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Crofton Calendar of Events - April 2008
March 31st, 2008 Categories: Crofton Events
Did you know that April is National…
Alcohol Awareness Month- Animal Cruelty Prevention Month
- Autism Awareness Month
- Car Care Month
- Child Abuuse Prevention Month
- Donate Life Month (Organ Donation)
- Frog Month
- Garden Month
- Guitar Month
- Humor Month
- Kite Flying Month
- Mathematics Education Month
- Sexual Assault Awareness Month
- Welding Month
And you know what they say…
April showers bring May flowers!

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Don’t Get Left Out In The Cold (Pun Intended)
January 23rd, 2008 Categories: Crofton Events

One of the best things about living in Crofton, Maryland, is the easy access to recreational opportunities in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Annapolis. Well, this Saturday, it’s all about Annapolis!
As you know, it’s January, and most of you are probably planning to be at home in Crofton on Saturday, January 26th, curled up by the fire playing video games or watching some college basketball. But heck, why not bundle up and head out to Sandy Point State Park near the Bay Bridge for the Boardwalk-themed Winter Festival. Where else can you enjoy live pig-racing action, a 20-ton sand sculpture being crafted as you watch, and even an “Early Bear Plunge for those who love to Plunge but don’t love to wait.”
Yep, I’m talking about the 12th annual Polar Bear Plunge (Brrrrrrrrr) in the icy waters of the Chesapeake Bay, to benefit Special Olympics Maryland. All it takes to be a part of the 2008 MSP Plunge experience is more guts than brains and $50 in pledges. Sponsors say this is ”the coolest event of the year!”
Of course, some folks aren’t satisfied just to participate - you know, the “Type A” personalities… the ones who never do anything halfway at work or play. These are The Few. The Proud. (and come Saturday, they are ) The Frozen. These are the Super Plungers, who brave both the elements and the Chesapeake Bay, taking one chilly dip after another for 24 hours straight. (Can you imagine? It makes me shiver just to think about one dip!)
The 12th Annual Polar Bear Plunge (Brrrrrrrrr), just a half hour from Crofton, is sponsored by the Maryland State Police (MSP), Comcast, WBAL, The Baltimore Sun, FedEx, Merritt Athletic Clubs, Frank Gumpert Printing, Grauls, CVS Pharmacy, and a long list of other local sponsors that goes on and on.
If you plan to watch (or Plunge), and it gets too cold, you can always retreat to the heated tent that will house (drum roll, please) Bunky’s Beach Party. That’s where you’ll find live music, a variety of vendors and crafters, the Astro Events Fun Zone just for kids, Plunge souvenirs, and refreshments. Admission is free for Plungers and spectators alike, so you can’t beat the price.
Please, don’t ask - I have NO plans of Plunging, although I might watch. However, I want to make sure my Crofton neighbors know all about this event, in case you’re looking for something to do with your family, this weekend! For more information, including the day’s complete schedule and a registration or sponsorship form, visit the official MSP Polar Bear Plunge website today. Parking will be limited, so Crofton residents should plan to park at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium and take a shuttle bus. (Brrrrrrrr!)
P.S. Total donations, with nearly a week to go, total $1,179,587.62.
UPDATE 1/27/08: Read Plunge draws record crowds, donations and ample silliness
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Ouch! What’s Anne Arundel County Doing Now?
January 17th, 2008 Categories: Crofton Events
Anne Arundel County Health Department staff will be at the Westfield Annapolis Mall next week, on Tuesday January 22 and Thursday January 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., to give you that flu shot you’ve been putting off.
They’ll have a booth in the mall’s new West Atrium, between Macy’s and Lord & Taylor. In fact, they’re making it so easy for us, we no longer have any excuse for procrastinating!
And who wouldn’t love an excuse to visit the new addition to Annapolis Mall, just 15 minutes from Crofton? If you haven’t yet shopped at the new Pottery Barn, or eaten at the new McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant, you can do that while you’re there!
But I digress… Let me get back to the topic du jour:
Flu shots are recommended by The National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for anyone who wants to prevent the flu, especially people over 50, individuals with chronic medical conditions, young children, pregnant women, health care personnel and child care providers. That’s many of the people I know!
Visit the Anne Arundel County Health Department online or call 410–222–7343 for additional information or to find out about clinic hours at Parole, Odenton and Glen Burnie.
Have you had your flu shot yet?
P.S. Immunizations are free, but a $20 donation is requested.
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