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Thanksgiving 2012

Friday, November 23, 2012

Photos of the Day: Happy Thanksgiving!

The Edgemere Mr. Potato Head Pez dispenser wishes all a Happy Thanksgiving.

Russell the Russet Potato Head Pez dispenser took on a Thanksgiving personna this week, with the addition of a turkey leg and a feather head band. Brothers David and Scott Wendler built the display for Halloween, but have promised the scene will constantly evolve throughout the holiday season and beyond. I have it on good authority that Mr. Potato Head will undergo some changes this weekend as he begins the transition to the Christmas season. Enjoy, and stay with Patch to watch the metamorphosis of the Edgemere Pez dispenser!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Dundalk Patch Readers Say 'Thanks' This Holiday Season

Another rough year is almost in the history books, but many Dundalk Patch readers have plenty of reasons to be grateful.

Thanksgiving is a time of year when we pause and reflect on the many blessings in our lives, from healthy family members to a job that continues to pay the bills. Dundalk Patch readers sent in Thanksgiving messages to share their appreciation for and with family members, friends, colleagues and neighbors. If you'd like to add your thanks, please leave a message in the comment section below. From Darlene Moll: "I am thankful for my parents, Connie and Dorothy Mullins. My husband of 30 years, Michael Moll. My beautiful daughters Michelle Goldys and husband Marty and Lisa Moll and Josh Carmine. I am thankful for my home and all my family and friends. We have had a trying year but we survived because we all stuck together. Hug your family and …

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Thanksgiving Day: Dundalk-Area Eateries Serving Dinner

Many Greater Dundalk restaurants are open and offering traditional Thanksgiving meals for the day.

If you're looking for a restaurant open on Thanksgiving, here are a few in the Greater Dundalk area ready to host you and your family for the big feast: Boulevard Diner 1600 Merritt Blvd. 410-285-8660 Open Thanksgiving Day from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Donna's Tavern and Restaurant 6607 Pine Ave. 410-633-6677 Opening at 7 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day for your after-dinner socializing! The Islander Inn 9008 Cuckold Point Road 410-388-0713 The restaurant is offering full-course roast turkey or Virginia baked ham dinners with all the trimmings. The cost is $9.95 for adults and $5.95 for children 9 and younger. Be sure to call ahead for reservations; spots are filling quickly. Jimmy's Famous Seafood 6526 Holabird Avenue  410-633-4040 Reservations are …

Your Weekend: Turkey Bowl and Black Friday Specials

Here's what's going on for your Thanksgiving weekend.

Thanksgiving Day The 2012 Turkey Bowl returns to M&T Bank Stadium. Calvert Hall and Loyola will meet for the 93rd time in the historic series. Kickoff is at 10 a.m. Tickets are $10. The game will air locally on ABC2. Loyola leads the series 48-36-8, but the Cardinals have taken the last three meetings, including last year's, where they rolled to a 34-17 victory. The Y of Central Maryland hosts Turkey Trot 5K's in Towson, Bel Air, Catonsville and Westminster. There's also a 5K at Bulle Rock in Havre de Grace. Friday It's Black Friday. Many retailers are opening early for deals. Some are even letting some deals loose Thursday evening. One website has aggregated many national Black Friday circulars. Enjoy pizza with Santa at the Glenn L. …

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Dundalk Patch Wants Your Thanksgiving Wishes

Submit your Thanksgiving wishes and blessing today to be included in an article on thanksgiving Day.

Monday, November 19, 2012

This Thanskgiving, What Are You Thankful For?

Dundalk Patch gives you a chance to publicly declare your thanks and appreciation this Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving—a holiday that is perhaps more sedate and family-oriented than Christmas and other gift-centered winter holidays—is Thursday. The annual family feast day traditionally kicks off the frenzied Christmas shopping season, and the remainder of the year is often but a blur. As Thanksgiving approaches, take a moment to pause and reflect on what you're most thankful for this year. Dundalk Patch will publish an article with a list of your holiday wishes and thanks. If you have a holiday wish or note of gratefulness you'd like included in the article to be published Thanksgiving Day, please send it to marge.neal@patch.com. If you don't want your thoughts to be a surprise for someone, you can add a comment below. But it you want to …

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Friday, November 16, 2012

Last Chance: Dundalk Farmers Market

Saturday is your last chance of the season to buy farm-fresh vegetables and other farm-to-the-table items like eggs, honey, meat and other items.

With Thanksgiving next Thursday, many cooks and host and hostesses will be looking to find fresh and local food items for their annual family feasts. With that in mind, the Dundalk Farmers Market will be open one last time for the season when it holds court along Shipping Place from 7 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Local farmers will offer their last batches of fresh vegetables as well as items like honey, eggs, beef, chicken and flowers. The farmers have their stands along the Dundalk Village Shopping Center, near the Dundalk Post Office and Veterans Park. Buy fresh, buy local and say good-bye to your local farmers for the winter!  

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