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Calvert County is committed to fostering a dynamic and competitive business climate to ensure economic growth and sustainability. New businesses are a sign that the Calvert County economy continues to thrive. These new businesses help stimulate the economy and provide employment opportunities for local residents.
February 24, 2021
Calvert County is committed to fostering a dynamic and competitive business climate to ensure economic growth and sustainability. New businesses are a sign that the Calvert County economy continues to thrive. These new businesses help stimulate the economy and provide employment opportunities for local residents.
The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners and the Department of Economic Development congratulate the following new and expanded businesses:
New Businesses
December 14, 2020
Residents looking to shop local this season are encouraged to visit Calvert County’s annual Holiday Markets hosted by the Calvert Farmers Market Association. The Holiday Markets will be open December 19, 2020 from 10:00 a.m., to 1:00 p.m., at Cardinal Creek Plant Farm located at 5180 Sixes Road in Prince Frederick.
Vendors include Breakfast by the Bay, Cardinal Creek, Ferry Landing, Farm & Apiary, Fructose and Spice, Prosperity Acres and Windy Willow Farm. Additionally, several holiday crafters will showcase their handmade gifts, decorated wreaths, tabletop trees, flower arrangements, candles and other festive items.
The Holiday Markets will be held inside a greenhouse at Cardinal Creek Plant Farm. Attendees will be required to wear an adequate face covering and practice social distancing when possible to slow the spread of COVID-19.