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Westminster Fallfest: Four Good Reasons to Go

Carroll Hospice is one of four charities that will benefit from this year's Westminster Fallfest.

Fallfest is right around the corner and here are four really good reasons to make sure you attend this year: Carroll Hospice, Carroll County Youth Services Bureau, Westminster Boys and Girls Club and Access Carroll.

Each year Fallfest chooses several nonprofit organizations that will receive a financial donation after the annual event concludes. Fallfest is not only fun, but it supports the community as well. Patch will profile each of the charities in the next week.

Carroll Hospice has been serving people with life-limiting, progressive illnesses in Carroll County and the surrounding areas for more than 20 years.

Fallfest events will begin on Thursday, Sept. 22 with the parade on Main Street at 7 p.m. The festivities continue Friday night with Midnight Madness, where many stores on Main Street stay open until midnight. Saturday, Fallfest will run from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. and Sunday you can catch the rides and vendors, live entertainent and yummy food from noon until 6 p.m.

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Lori Graham September 15, 2011 at 02:11 pm
Last year each charity was paid over $9000.00 !!!!! Westminster Fallfest is a great way to make a contribution to the charities while having a ton of fun!!!! Please come out and support them all !!!!!!!
Tom Canon September 15, 2011 at 02:21 pm
$9,358.99 to be specific, plus they each received a tremendous amount of raised awareness for their organizations!
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Artemus Gordon April 9, 2013 at 02:39 am
I don't live in your district and I am not a member of your party. I have watched you during yourRead More meetings with the commissioners and you handle things very well. You have a balance of private and public sector experience which is a necessary background to have to guide the county. It will be nice to have a competent person with your qualifications to run against someone who is totally unqualified but never had any opposition in the last election. Now she will have to attend the voter forums and explin her views and positions. Let the chips fall where they may. The emperor will have no clothes.
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Wow, this is great news. Hopefully, 1 down and 4 to go!! Make sure Frazier shows up at theRead More political forums this time. She chose to miss every one last time, so she did not have to answer questions on her positions and her horrible record the first time around in 1998-2002. She will try to do that again to get re-elected.
Bonnie Grady April 13, 2013 at 01:19 am
If Frazier runs for reelection in 2014, I hope someone will have the nerve to ask her pointblank, onRead More camera, about her relationship to Roscoe Bartlett. Folks who've been around Carroll County for a while know the answer: there is no relation. She just tacked that on when she decided to run the first time. It may be her maiden name - or not - but she has never bothered to answer the question. She just let folks assume there is a connection, and lots of folks fell for it.