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Bookmark the Park: Literary-inspired park events take off
By Tabitha Johnston - Chronicle Staff | May 28, 2021
From left, Shepherdstown family Roula Hammer, David Hammer and Effie Kallas talk and look at nature-themed books at the beginning of Saturday’s Bookmark the Park kickoff event at Rumsey Park. Tabitha Johnston
SHEPHERDSTOWN Shepherdstown residents biked, walked and even drove to Rumsey Park on Saturday afternoon, to participate in the Shepherdstown Parks & Recreation Committee’s kickoff Bookmark in the Park event.
The Bookmark in the Park series, according to committee member Effie Kallas, has been in the works for some time, but had to be postponed until this summer, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The series is featuring a different literature-focused event each month, in one of the six parks in town.
SHEPHERDSTOWN The monthly Town Council meeting began Tuesday night with a Zoom-broadcasted recognition ceremony at Town Hall in honor of Howard Lloyd Wines,
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Town Council meeting: To upgrade or to be of aid
By Iyee Jagne - For the Chronicle | Feb 19, 2021
This was the former Shepherdstown Visitors Center, before it closed during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Iyee Jagne
SHEPHERDSTOWN The monthly Shepherdstown Town Council was rescheduled from Feb. 9, to be held on Feb. 11 over Zoom.
Attendees included Shepherdstown Mayor Jim Auxer, Town Recorder Lori Robertson and Town Council members Cheryl Roberts, Jim Ford, Chris Stroech, Jenny Haynes and Marty Amerikaner.
The meeting started with a short discussion about how to inform town residents of the monthly meetings, to increase their town involvement. One way the town is hoping to encourage an increase in town involvement is through its new emailing system. The new system would notify town residents when meetings are taking place, as opposed to checking the town page. Emails from the system, which would share other important Shepherdstown-related information, would be sent out on a weekly or mo