Saturday, October 28, 2006



The Fellowship committee announces the Church-Wide Western Maryland Scenic Railroad Trip on a steam locomotive on Saturday, October 21, in Cumberland, Maryland from 11:30 to 3:00. The train ride includes narration and scenery while you journey up the mountain to Frostburg and time for lunch and shopping in Frostburg. There will be opportunities to see the Thrasher Carriage Museum, to tour the C & O Canal Visitors Center, and to take a walking bridge across Wills Creek to George Washington’s headquarters.

There was over 35 people went on the Fellowship Committee’s Western Maryland train ride from Cumberland to Frostburg on Saturday, October 21, on a train pulled by a genuine coal-fired steam locomotive. Mary was one of them and was able to snap this picture while going around a bend in the tracks. Isn’t it a beautiful day!

Here are the details:

10:45 - 11 am we arrive in Cumberland
11:30 am train leaves
12:30 pm train arrives in Frostburg
the group will lunch in town on our own
1:45 - 2 pm board train
2 pm train leaves
3 pm arrive back in Cumberland.

THERE BE MORE ABOUT THIS IN THE NEXT BLOG SIT

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WILL


Monday, October 23, 2006

Queen City Creamery

October 21, 2006 we go back Cumber L:and Maryland from a train trip from here to Frostburg and Frostburg and back to Cumberland. We walk down to a old style desart place. I ordered the Hot Fudge cake and my friend ordered a hot fudge browne.
I'm going to email peace by peace of the even that day. My flickr acount will have picture of the train trip and the small town of Frostburg. The picture on the top was taken by someone else. You can see more of his picture by going to http://flickr.com/photos/dwhip/. Check back later on this week for more on the train trip.

Time Line is listed on the bottom

Here are the details:

10:45 - 11 am we arrive in Cumberland
11:30 am train leaves
12:30 pm train arrives in Frostburg
the group will lunch in town on our own
1:45 - 2 pm board train
2 pm train leaves
3 pm arrive back in Cumberland



Queen City Creamery
108 Harrison St
Cumberland, Maryland 21502
(301) 777-0011

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Fall Festival 2006

October 14, 2005 10:00 a.m. First Baptist Church of Washington, DC

Hamburger, Hat Dog, Bake beans, corn, Jerk Chicken and soda was sold in the Fall Festival. The new Dunkin Donuts open on 1511 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA. They brought there donuts and coffee to the Fall Festival to show there support for the naberhood. Bake sale was held as well and it was very good. Book, Music CD and DVD was on sale. I got my self a In living color DVD, bible, Young Frankenstein. Also I was taking picture. And no I didn't take this picture on top. My friend Paulo taken the picture from the roof top of the First Baptist Church. Soon I'll be post some of this picture on my blog sit. Also you can check more photo at http://flickr.com/photos/brownpau/.


On the right side of the picture is me. I was takeing alot of picture on my new digital camera. It was a nice day. Many showed and supported the church.
There were two live band and one of the group Ryan Walker's band, "The Beanstalk Library"was handing out demo CD of there work.
The moonbounce and activities for children was great.
The charities with their boothes handing out information about was they can help.
I enjoy the actives and so many people showed.
Next sunday we will be heading to the church-Wide Western Maryland Scenic Railroad Trip on a steam locomotive on Saturday, October 21, in Cumberland, Maryland from 11:30 to 3:00. The train ride includes narration and scenery while you journey up the mountain to Frostburg and time for lunch and shopping in Frostburg. There will be opportunities to see the Thrasher Carriage Museum, to tour the C & O Canal Visitors Center, and to take a walking bridge across Wills Creek to George Washington’s Headquarters. Tickets sold out.

please stay toon on my future BLOG entry. Thank Paulo for my picture..
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Will