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Farmers Market
Thursdays and Saturdays, 9:30 am – 1 pm, Canal Place.
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The Western Maryland Artist Studio Tour: Experience the Arts of Western Maryland!
Western Maryland artists will be sharing and selling their work on the weekends of October 18-19 and 25-26, 2025, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm. The Artists Studio Tour is free to the public and features 47 regional artists. Participating in the tour are painters, furniture makers, sculptors, jewelers, photographers, fiber artists, printmakers, and more!
The Western Maryland Artist Studio Tour will feature artists from mountain Maryland in their respective studios and local galleries displaying their art, demonstrating art techniques, and offering the public a glimpse into the creative process behind a variety of artwork. Whether you’re a lover of the arts or new to the art world and wish to learn more, our local artists will be available to offer you insight into the world of art. You are welcome to explore their world and leave Western Maryland with a greater appreciation for the arts and the artists… and perhaps a piece of art that resonates within you.
For more information regarding the Western Maryland Artist Tour and the list of participating Artists, visit Western Maryland Artist Studio Tour https://wmdartiststudiotour.com/
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FallFest, October 18 and 19
Cumberland is a perfect place to spend October weekends. Fall colors look spectacular in Cumberland. Add the plethora of great arts and entertainment events happening during the weekend, and you've got the perfect weekend to head to Cumberland.
Love the arts?
• The Western Maryland Artist Studio Tour - Western Maryland artists will be sharing and selling their work on the weekends of October 18-19 and 25-26, 2025. The Studio Tour is free to the public and features over 50 regional artists. Experience the arts of Western Maryland! https://wmdartiststudiotour.com/
• The C. William Gilchrist Museum of Art - October 17 - 19 - Watercolor Society's "Anything Goes Show" - http://www.gilchristgallery.com/
Love music?
• Gallery Stage - October 18, 7 pm - Rivers - Rivers’ style is a wash of genres that defies classification and leaves audiences thirsty for more. Now this folk slaps. https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gallerystage/1747295
• Loft 129 - October 18, 8 pm - Western Skies - Imagine Crosby, Stills, and a female Nash with Jimi Hendrix on lead guitar. https://loft129.org/events/western-skies-1
Love theatre?
• The Embassy - October 17 - 26 - Bonnie & Clyde - https://www.facebook.com/embassytheatrecumberland/
Wanna Ride a Train?
• You've got two great options - October 18 - Allegheny Mountain Dinner Train; October 19 - Pumpkin Patch Unlimited - www.wmsr.com
With great local dining options and terrific local shops and boutiques, this is the weekend to head for the Western Maryland mountains and enjoy all that Cumberland Historic City Center has to offer.
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Boo on the Bricks
Saturday, October 25, 1 – 4 pm. Bring the kids downtown for a fun Halloween afternoon. There will be trick-or-treating for kids from ages 2 - 12, craft pumpkin painting, a Beetlejuice performance from the kids of Mountain City for the Arts, LLC, DJ Music, and fun dance performances - Wicked Whirl Witches Dance, Thriller Dance, and more.
Times and details to follow soon.
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Rocky Gap Casino, Resort & Golf
Rocky Gap Casino, Resort & Golf offers daily shuttle service to and from downtown Cumberland. Pick-up and drop-off locations at Canal Place by Western Maryland Scenic Railroad station and N Centre Street/Frederick Street, with operating service from April through September. Connecting historic downtown Cumberland and Canal Place with Rocky Gap Casino, Resort & Golf.
SCHEDULE:
- Rocky Gap Pick Up 7:20 AM to 7:30 AM
- Train Station Pick Up 7:40 AM to 7:50 AM
- N Centre Street/Frederick Street Pick Up 8:00 AM to 8:10 AM
- Rocky Gap Pick Up 3:10 PM to 3:20 PM
- Train Station Pick Up 3:30 PM to 3:40 PM
- N Centre Street/Frederick Street Pick Up 3:50 PM to 4:00 PM
- Rocky Gap Pick Up 9:40 PM to 9:50 PM
- Train Station Drop Off 10:00 PM to 10:10 PM (last drop off for the day)
- N Centre Street/Frederick Street Drop Off 10:20 PM to 10:30 PM (last drop off of the day)
Request Your FREE 2025 Visit Mountain Maryland Destination Guide - https://www.mdmountainside.com/request-a-guide/.
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Azad’s of Cumberland
37 N. Centre Street • 301-723-0818
A retail experience venue featuring collectible rugs while hosting events for friends, family, musicians and artists.
Join us on Saturday, October 18 for the DelFest Academy Party with Annie Kilcoyne and Darron Jones. The Rug Shop is part of the Western Maryland Studio Tour is artists Jorge Zamorano, Ashleigh Love, Annie Kilcoyne and Andrew Birk Ellifritz.
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Barkin' Basement Thrift Shop
45 Baltimore Street • 301-777-0826 • www.barkinbasementthriftshop.com
Open Sunday, 11 am – 4 pm; Monday, Thursday – Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm
We’re having our popular Five for Five Sale! Buy five items of clothing and shoes for Five Dollars. The sale runs through October 4.
Come in through the front door or use our back door, located off Merchants Alley on Pershing Street. Your purchases and donations at Barkin' Basement help support the homeless animals at the Allegany County Animal Shelter.
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Cartridges Galore
68 Pershing Street • 240-362-7179 • www.cartridgesgaloregames.com
WE’RE ON THE HUNT FOR BIG COLLECTIONS - AND PAYING EVEN MORE FOR THE MOTHERLODE! Have a big video game collection? Thinking about selling some/all of it?
TRICK OR TREAT! THESE SPECIALS ARE SPOOKY! Shop these deals that go bump in the night thru October 31st:
Shop these specials all month long:
- WE’RE SLASHING CONSOLE PRICES! Pick up an XBOX Series S or X on deep discount, as well as clearances on Nintendo Switch OG & OLED!
- THE BOO-ST IS BACK! We’re popping values 15% this month when you trade towards the purchase of a NEW! Switch 2 console!
- BUY 2 GET 1 FREE SWITCH PRE-OWNED TITLES & $10 OFF SELECT SEALED SWITCH GAMES!
- BLOKEES TRANSFORMERS NOW IN STOCK!
- WHAT’S THIS?! WHAT’S THIS?! THERE’S NEW PINS EVERYWHERE! Pick up your ‘Jack’ CGVG pin - our CG Rewards MONTHLY FREEBIE! (WE DOUBLED THE LIMIT - 1,000 MADE!)
We are paying EVEN HIGHER PERCENTAGES for huge collections of all video games! Help us restock the stores and get paid CASH today!
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Commercial Press
109 S. George Street, 301-777-0570
Keep your printing business local! Call us for any and all of your printing needs. Anything from business cards to banners!
Craft Table
11 South Liberty Street • 240 642.8828 • www.Craft-Table.com
Shop hours Monday - Saturday 12 to 5 pm
Cutting and Charcuterie boards made by Ron Speary. Holiday Wreaths and centerpieces by Carol at the Craft Table.
Plus free popcorn Monday, Soup of the day, Homegoods, Snacks, soft drinks and camping gear all at the Liberty Street General Store located at 11 South Liberty Street in Historic downtown Cumberland, Maryland. 240.642.8828 www.GAPgeneralstore.com/
Downtown Hobbies & Toys
113 Baltimore Street • 301-777-118
Open Monday – Friday, 12-6 pm; Saturday, 12-5 pm
Looking for something to do inside where it’s warm? Maybe pick up a puzzle or a game. How about a Lego set or maybe even a coloring book? Stop in today and have a look. Now carrying a large selection of Legos. New items in stock. Science kits, woodburning kits, new model kits and die-cast playsets. Be sure to like our page, Downtown Hobbies & Toys, and be among the first to discover what's coming to the store. Downtown Hobbies & Toys is an Official Traxxas Dealer carrying RC cars, trucks, parts, and more.
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Energy Select
119 Baltimore Street • 301-475-6727
Visit us at 119 Baltimore Street or https://www.energyselectllc.com/ to learn how much you can save by going solar. We make it easy and affordable for homes and businesses to start saving with solar power. GO SOLAR AND SAVE!
Fort Cumberland Emporium
55 Baltimore Street • www.fortcumberlandemporium.com
Open Sunday, 11 am -4 pm; Monday, Thursday – Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm
The Emporium is Downtown Cumberland's place to shop for antiques and collectibles.
Hometown Hobby Sports
66 Pershing Street • 240-362-7290
Open Wednesday – Friday,12 – 6 pm and Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm
If sports memorabilia is your game, Hometown Hobby Sports is your place to shop! Locally owned Hometown Hobby Sports sells, buys, and trades sports memorabilia.
Liberty Street General Store
11 South Liberty Street • 240 642.8828 • www.Gapgeneralstore.com
Shop hours Monday, Wednesday - Saturday 12 to 5 pm
Now open on Wednesdays! We're also adding Carol's Macaroni salad starting today. Excited to announce we now carry Swiss Cheese in our deli selection.
Sandwich meats - West Virginia smoked ham, Turkey, and Roast Beef and cheeses, American, Swiss, Provolone, and Colby Jack from John F Martin & Sons
Home goods, Snacks, Cold Drinks, Trail supplies, Crafts, handmade cards, Cheese Boards and Cumberland postcards.
Limited delivery area in downtown Cumberland and on Washington Street.
Plus free popcorn Monday.
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Myla & Maple | Style Bar & Boutique
50 N. Centre Stree • 240-362-7273 • www.mylamaple.com
Open Wednesday, 1- 5 pm; Thursday & Friday, 1 – 9 pm; Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm. Closed Sunday – Tuesday
Myla & Maple is your destination to sip and shop effortlessly chic styles until you drop! Molly Bracken, Heartloom, By Together, and more brands you'll love.
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Happy Hour – Every Thursday from 5 – 7 pm; exclusive clothing discounts available!
- Want to shop but can’t make it during our hours? Email us at shop@mylamaple.com for more details or visit our website, mylamaple.com.
- Stay tuned for upcoming events and new arrivals! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & now TikTok!
PharmaCare West
64 Greene Street • 301-724-1183
Store, drive-thru & post office are open Monday – Friday, 9 am to 6 pm, and Saturday 9 am to 1 pm
Follow us on Facebook at The PharmaCare Network.
PharmaCare West now has seasonal flu vaccine. No charge to most patients, including those with Medicare Part B, Medicaid and most third party prescription insurances. No appointment necessary. Walk-ins welcome.
As allergy season starts again, be sure to have your over-the-counter necessities in your medicine cabinet. PharmaCare has antihistamines, decongestants, nasal sprays and eye drops. Our pharmacists are here to assist you in finding the best solution for your allergy symptoms.
PharmaCare West – 64 Greene Street; phone 301.724.1183; store, drive-thru window & post office open Mon – Fri 9 am to 6 pm & Sat 9 am to 1 pm; follow us on Facebook – The PharmaCare Network
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Queen City Cigar Company
114 S. Centre Street, Suite 200, 301-338-7999, www.queencitycigarcompany.com.
Premier cigar store with a lounge. Open Tuesday – Saturday, 3 – 8 pm; Sunday, noon – 5 pm.
Western Maryland Music Center
115 Baltimore Street • https://www.westernmarylandmusic.com
Open Monday - Saturday, 12 - 8 pm
We are the area's only full-service music store, offering great brands at unbeatable prices!
Love to go antiquing and thrifting?
Want to discover a handmade treasure? Downtown Cumberland has some great shops, including Fort Cumberland Emporium (Thursday – Monday), Barkin' Basement Thrift Shop (Thursday – Monday), Queen City Flea Market (Friday – Sunday). All filled with antiques, collectibles, and handmade items. Please stop in and discover it for yourself.
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Arcadian Gallery
The Arcadian Gallery and Oasis, 47 Baltimore Street. The Arcadian is a vibrant, multi-use space featuring nature-themed art and serving cocktails, wine, and small plates. We are the ideal setting for connection, creation, and celebration.
- Open Wednesday to Saturday, 12 pm to 10 pm
- Serving cocktails, wine, and small plates from 5 pm
- Wednesday happy hour with $10 house wines and cocktails from 5 pm to 7 pm
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October 1 to October 31 - American Wildlife Art Exhibition at the Arcadian Gallery at 47 Baltimore Street. Free and open to the public.
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Saturday, October 18 and Sunday, October 18, Western Maryland Artist Studio Tour featuring Pat Hilton and Frank Fotia. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Arcadian Gallery at 47 Baltimore Street.
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Saturday, October 18, Gallery Walk through the American Wildlife Exhibition led by Gallery Director Christopher Sloan. 6 p.m. at the Arcadian Gallery at 47 Baltimore Street. Free and open to the public.
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Saturday, October 25 and Sunday, October 26, Western Maryland Artist Studio Tour featuring Pat Hilton and Frank Fotia. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Arcadian Gallery at 47 Baltimore Street.
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Wednesday, November 5 - Draw & Sip Workshop: Improve Your Perspective Drawing with Arcadian Gallery Director Christopher Sloan. 7:30 p.m.
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Friday, November 21, 6 to 8 p.m. Opening reception for Vanishing Point: A life spent observing, conserving, and painting birds. The Art of Logan Hartlaub.
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November 21 to December 31. Vanishing Point: A life spent observing, conserving, and painting birds. The Art of Logan Hartlaub.
Visit us at www.arcadiangallery.com
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Basecamp Coffee
Now in two locations
118 Baltimore Street., “The Rosenbaum” • Open daily, 7 am – 2 pm.
108 Greene Street • Open daily, 7 am - 3:30 pm
240-362-7022 • www.basecampcoffees.com
Mountain Maryland’s premier specialty coffee roaster. We honor our heritage by producing quality specialty coffee right here in Western Maryland. Our coffee can be found at restaurants, coffee shops, and retail shelves locally and in homes worldwide.
Cafe Mark
37 Baltimore Street
Monday - Friday, 7 am - 3 pm; Saturday, 8 am - 3 pm; Sunday, 8 am - 2 pm
301-777-0037 • www.cafe-mark.com
Our goal is to provide a gathering place for our customers to enjoy exceptional quality in a relaxing atmosphere... and to give in a meaningful way that will have a lasting positive impact on our community.
City Lights: An American Bar and Grill
Make reservations by calling 301-722-9800
59 Baltimore Street • citylightsamericangrill.com
Open Monday, 11 am – 3 pm; Tuesday – Saturday, 11 am – 8 pm, closed Sunday.
City Lights offers only the freshest seafood, hand-cut steaks, pasta, chicken, homemade cheesecakes and pies.
Beer & Burger Thursday, 4:30 – 8 pm. 100% Angus Beef Brand Burger served with fries & a Beer - $20.
See our full menu at www.citylightsamericangrill.com
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Crabby Pig
13 Canal Street • 301-724-747 • www.crabbypig.com
Tuesday – Thursday, 11 am – 8 pm; Friday and Saturday, 11 am – 9 pm
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Maryland Blue Crabs have arrived! Eat in or buy them by the dozen, half bushel or bushel.
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Friday AYCE Fish – fried or broiled with cole slaw and fries, $15.99/person, 4 pm – closing.
Dine-in or take-out.
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Downtown D’Atris Pasta and Subs
152 Baltimore Street • 301-724-4899 • Open Thursday – Tuesday
A Cumberland tradition in a new location with a 52-year business history remodeled into "fast casual" in downtown Cumberland, providing dine-in and carryout.
We claim to have the "quickest" lunch options with the MOST flavor! ** Hoagies ** Salads ** Soups** Sauces ** Desserts ** Drinks ** GRAB N GO today!!
Outdoor seating is now available!
Jin's Asian Cuisine
36 Queen City Drive • 301-777-5555 & 301-777-2233 • www.jinsasiancuisine.com
Open Tuesday - Thursday, 11 am - 10 pm; Friday - Saturday, 11 am - 10:30 pm; Sunday, 12 - 9:30 pm
Chinese/Thai/Japanese cuisine. Dine-in, Take-Out, Delivery.
Mezzos
114 S. Centre Street, • 301-777-7750 • www.mezzosbar.com
Open Sunday – Thursday, 12 pm – 12 am; Friday and Saturday, 12 pm – 2 am
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Mondays - Margarita & Tacos Monday. All day special - $1.50/$2.00 beef, chicken or steak tacos. See Bartender for great beer and Liquor specials!
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Tuesdays – Lunch Specials/All Day Special – Open Mic Night hosted by the Slice Girlz, 8 pm, Mezzos Main
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Wednesdays - All day specials – saucy tossed tenders with a side of fries, pick your sauce - $9.99; .60 cent bone-in wings all day (dine-in only); .80 cent bone-in wings take out.
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Working Woman's Wednesday with WQZK Radio/ Amy Ryan – 5:30 – 7:30 pm. Half Price Dips! Crab, Spinach & Artichoke, Buffalo Chicken
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Thursdays - Burger Day - $9.99. Cornhole League, 6:30 pm, Mezzos Upstairs. Trivia with Randy Means, 7:30 – 10 pm
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Saturdays – ½ off Artisan Pizza Day – all day.
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Sundays - Get ready for a Sunday like no other at MEZZOS! Gather your friends and family. We have Sporting Events on 11 HDTVs on Sundays, and All You Can Eat for just $11.50! Dive into unlimited servings of our mouthwatering Boneless Chicken, Brew City Fries, Black Angus sliders, and Cheese Nachos, all while cheering for your favorite teams on our big screens. Don't miss out—experience the ultimate game day feast with us. Can't join in person? Order pick-up or delivery online and enjoy the excitement from home. See you this Sunday!
Book your rehearsal Dinner, Wedding, Birthday, or Anniversary Party NOW! 301.777.7750 Mezzos has three rooms from which to choose for all your event needs.
Dine in, or go to www.mezzosbar.com to order carryout and delivery.
Need a covered dish for a get-together? Just order online and have it picked up or delivered!
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Ottaviani Tasting Room & Lounge Weekly Events
27 N. Centre Street
Open Tuesday & Wednesday, 4 - 9 pm; Thursday, 4 – 10 pm; Friday and Saturday, 12 – 10 pm
Enjoy the live music of Donnie Carman every Thursday beginning at 6 pm.
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Ristorante Ottaviani
25 N. Centre Street • 301-722-0052
Open Sunday, 4 - 8 pm; Tuesday – Thursday, 5 – 9 pm; Friday & Saturday, 5 – 10 pm
A taste of Italy from our family to yours.
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Unbottled Bar
620 Columbia Avenue • 240-362-7094
Open Sun- 12pm-12am • Mon, Wed Thu - 4pm-12am • Fri & Sat - 12pm-2am • Closed on Tue
Dine-in, Carry-out & Delivery. unbottledbar.com. Free street parking and around back.
- Happy Hour – Monday–Friday, 4-7 pm. 50 cents off beer/liquor and half-priced nachos.
- Sunday Bloody Sunday – Bloody Mary specials all day Sunday.
- Monday Food Service Night – Bring your proof if you are a food server, bartender, cook, etc. and receive 10% off your bill, 6 pm-12 am.
- Wings & Trivia Wednesdays - $10 wings all day! Dine-in or Carry-out. Trivia is 6 – 8 pm.
- Thirsty Thursdays- All Day Happy Hour! 50 cents off of beer & liquor, half-priced nachos & $12 for an order of wings!!! *Dine-in only
- We will be adding our BEST WING SAUCE Award Winning Peach Honey Mustard to the menu, along with 2 other favorites, Maple Sriracha Crunch and Apple Butter BBQ!! Also featured while supplies last: Chili Lime Dry Rub, Boardwalk Dry Rub, and our HOTTEST WING Award-winning sauce, Hot Lava! **TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK!!**Finish an order of Hot Lava wings in 30 minutes or less, win a free t-shirt & get your picture on the Wall of Fame!
*We will be doing a Jam Session the second Thursday of every month, starting Thursday, Sept. 11 from 7-10pm, hosted by Rick Blaze & Blaze4 (formerly Slick Rick & the Blaze). Blaze4 will be performing a few songs to start. Bring your band and rock out, sing with Blaze4 or just come and be entertained!
*NEW FEATURED WING FLAVOR- PB & J!!!!
*New weekend lunch special! Carolina Gold Fried Chicken Sandwich! Stop in Friday-Sunday 12-4!
*Live music every weekend! Come check out The Brother-Lees this Friday, 10/3 from 8-11 pm!
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Uncle Jack’s Pizzeria & Pub
20 S. Mechanic Street • 301-724-1110
Open 11 am – 2 am, daily.
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Reptilian Arts
205 N. Mechanic Street • 301-892-5405 • www.reptilianarts.com
Open Monday - Friday, 9 am - 4:30 pm
Reptilian Arts is a pet supply company dedicated to providing high-quality products for reptile enthusiasts and dog and cat owners. While specializing in reptiles, we also offer a wide range of carefully selected supplies for dogs and cats, ensuring all your pets receive the care and comfort they deserve. Our products include food, enclosures, substrates, heating and lighting, decorations, grooming, and more!
Summer is here! We have everything you need to keep your pets safe and smelling good for playtime outside and long walks. We have travel sizes available and full sizes for your ease and convenience.
reptilianarts.com/collections/dog-grooming
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Allegany County Animal Shelter
www.alleganyanimalshelter.org • 301-777-5930
• Hounds Around Town - Looking for a day filled with furry friends and fun? Then look no further than the Allegany County Animal Shelter's "Hounds Around Town" program, allowing individuals to sign a shelter dog out for the day. The beautiful mountains of Western Maryland present an excellent opportunity for our shelter dogs to experience the joy of a long walk, hike or run in many of the area's scenic locations. Are you looking for something more low-key? No problem. We have many pups that would enjoy an afternoon lounging on a couch, a stroll through the neighborhood, or maybe a trip for ice cream. The most important thing is giving an adoptable shelter dog a much-needed break from the kennels and providing enrichment and socialization. For more information on the Hounds Around Town program, contact the shelter at 301-777-5930.
• Thomas Automotive Pet Adoption Event with Allegany County Animal Shelter - Help homeless pets find their forever home! Join us for a special pet adoption event on Saturday, October 18th, from 11 am to 2 pm at our dealership. The Allegany County Animal Shelter will be here with adorable, adoptable dogs and cats looking for a loving family. Come meet your new best friend!
Free giveaways and a donation drop-off for the animal shelter.
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AHEC West
Free HIV/HCV Testing every Monday, 9 am – 2 pm at the Possibility Shop, 138 Baltimore Street. Know your status!
The AHEC West Health Insurance Program opened an outreach center in Cumberland at 138 Baltimore Street, Suite 100, called "The Possibility Shop."
Located near the Union Rescue Mission, the shop offers space for other agencies and programs to provide services to vulnerable populations they might not otherwise reach. Thirteen organizations offer 21 programs from the Shop, including the Allegany County Health Department, Horizon Goodwill, HRDC, Maryland Coalition of Families, Maryland Wellness, Mountain Laurel Medical Center, Maryland Physicians Care, Aetna Better Health, Western Maryland Food Bank, and County United Way AHEC West offers three programs at the site.
A wide range of services includes a small food pantry, clothing, hygiene supplies, outdoor gear, and bottled water. Harm reduction programs offer clean needle exchange and testing for Hep C and HIV. Visitors are also provided connections to mental health services, Peer support, health insurance assistance, and other health and social services screenings. The Shop has also hosted expungement clinics to clear old criminal records.
For more information, call AHEC West at 301-777-9150 or email Health Insurance Program Director David Stewart at david@wmdhealthconnect.org.
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Frosty Counseling, LLC
31 Baltimore Street, Suite #5 • 301-531-4690 • www.frostycounseling.com
Mental health therapy. In-person and virtual, ages 11 and up. Individual, family and couples. Accepts insurances.
Healing Allegany
Led by AHEC West, Healing Allegany is a consortium of healthcare, law enforcement, and social service agencies serving Allegany County and numerous volunteer supporters.
The consortium is working to improve treatment for opioid misuse, address community and internal stigma associated with addiction, and reduce illness and death related to opioid misuse. For more information, visit ahecwest.org/healing.
PharmaCare West
64 Greene Street • 301.724.1183
Store, drive-thru window and post office open Monday – Friday, 9 am to 6 pm, and Saturday 9 am to 1 pm
Follow us on Facebook at The PharmaCare Network
PharmaCare West now has seasonal flu vaccine. No charge to most patients, including those with Medicare Part B, Medicaid and most third party prescription insurances. No appointment necessary. Walk-ins welcome.
As allergy season starts again, be sure to have your over-the-counter necessities in your medicine cabinet. PharmaCare has antihistamines, decongestants, nasal sprays and eye drops. Our pharmacists are here to assist you in finding the best solution for your allergy symptoms.
PharmaCare West – 64 Greene Street; phone 301.724.1183; store, drive-thru window & post office open Mon – Fri 9 am to 6 pm & Sat 9 am to 1 pm; follow us on Facebook – The PharmaCare Network
Rehab 1st
157 Baltimore Street
301-722-3680 • www.rehab1st.com
Where patient care always comes first. Rehab 1st is a comprehensive rehabilitation center dedicated to serving the tri-state area’s rehabilitation needs. Our staff has years of experience in all aspects of rehabilitation and prides itself on our Core Values that place quality patient care and customer service first. We provide Outpatient Services in physical therapy, Occupational & Hand Therapy, Lymphedema Management, Balance/Vestibular Therapy, Sports Rehabilitation and Pediatric Therapy.
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The Allegany Arts Council
109 Baltimore Street • 301-777-2787
Film Trivia Night, Wednesday, October 15, 5:45 – 8:45 pm at Centre Street Collective. Do you know your movies? Come join us for a film trivia night at the Centre Street Collective for great prizes and a great time!
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C. William Gilchrist Museum of the Arts
104 Washington Street • www.gilchristgallery.com • 301-724-5800
Visit us online www.gilchristgallery.com Email us gilchristgalleryandmuseum@gmail.com.
Open April - December FRI - SAT - SUN from 1:00 to 4:00 PM and for Special Events throughout the year.
• Timeless Resonance, Sunday, October 5, 2 pm. Join us at the Gilchrist Gallery for an unforgettable afternoon where art, history, and music meet. This free concert, the first in a series, will welcome acclaimed harpsichordist Vera Kochanowski, who will bring the elegance and beauty of early music to life. Set within the inspiring backdrop of the gallery, this intimate performance invites you to step back in time and experience the resonant sounds of the harpsichord, an instrument that shaped centuries of musical tradition. Following the performance, guests are invited to enjoy a reception with light hors d’oeuvres, offering the perfect opportunity to mingle with Vera and fellow art and music lovers. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the timeless resonance of early music, surrounded by art, conversation, and community. Space is limited, we ask all who intend to attend to please register at the following link - https://forms.gle/J2ZR39XwMRD3zFG79
• October 3 – 26 – Watercolor Society “Anything Goes” Show. Opening Reception, TBA.
• October 31 – November 23 – Art Exhibit with Kat Wharton and Aden Cornett. Opening Reception, November 8, 5 – 7 pm
• November 28 – December 28 – Art For Giving. Opening Reception, November 28, 4 – 6 pm
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Embassy Theatre
49 Baltimore Street • 240-362-7183
www.embassytheatrecorp.org
• It's the 23rd Annual Queen of Queen City Pageant! Watch the glamor of drag unfold with special performances by Aradia LaFay, Vincent LaFay, Mumu Chanel Van Pelt, Haley Hemorrhoid, and the 2024 Queen of Queen City, Morris Bettah. Friday, October 3rd at the Embassy Theatre. Doors open at 8 PM, pageant starts at 9 PM
Admission is $10 per person. You can purchase tickets at the door or online at embassy.ticketbud.com. Must be 21+ with a valid ID to enter. 18+ may attend if accompanied by an older adult.
• PAK & Play Embassy Benefit Concert, Saturday, October 4, 3 – 11 pm. To support the Embassy Theatre in its time of need, PAK, with the help of Crazy Jane, is hosting a benefit show. All proceeds will go towards helping keep this historic part of Cumberland’s performing arts scene alive! $5 entry. Expect live music, hourly raffles, food from Pepper on a Plate, and caricatures by Ugly Duckling.
• Barry Brant "Everything's Coming Up Roses" Live Album Event, Friday, October 10. “Everything’s Coming Up Roses”, Barry Brant’s debut full-length record, is a conceptual album that blends various genres- including pop, folk, and indie rock with hints of country influence. This album follows a return to home, nestled between the Appalachian Mountains in Western Maryland. With overarching themes of regional and personal identity, love and loss, mental health, and ultimately perseverance and hope, Brant weaves a story across 17 tracks, each tying into another while also remaining independent in their own right. Join us as Brant performs his album from start to finish, live for the first time, right here in Western Maryland. Doors open at 7:30 PM. The show starts at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $10 per person at the door. Refreshments will be available for purchase at the Passport Cafe
To purchase tickets, go to embassy.ticketbud.com or call 240-362-7813 to make a reservation. Remaining tickets will be sold at the door.
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Ferleman Gallery
9 N. Centre Street • www.ferleman.com • art@ferleman.com
Gallery hours are Tuesday – Thursday, 10 am – 4 pm; Friday, 10 am – 8 pm; Saturday, 10 am – 8 pm
With over 10,000 sq. ft. of stunning event space across two floors, the Ferleman Gallery is the perfect setting for weddings, receptions, parties, and meetings. Make your special occasion truly unforgettable in the area’s premier art gallery.
For more information, please contact Ferleman Gallery at (240) 609-0077 or art@ferleman.com.
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Fore Axes
157 Baltimore Street • www.foreaxes.com
Open Thursday, 5 – 10 pm; Friday, 4 – 11:30 pm, Saturday, 12:30 – 11:30 pm, closed Sunday – Wednesday
Fore Axes offers a wide variety of fun! Visit Downtown Cumberland, MD's premier, private axe-throwing, and golf simulator experience lounge. Fore Axes is the only facility in western Maryland that gives our guests private throwing lanes and golf bays packaged with 1-on-1 coaching before your reservation time begins. Book your online today to reserve your discounted experience!
• Trivia Thursday at Fore Axes! Hosted by the one and only Jim Corley — get ready for laughs, friendly competition, and maybe even some bragging rights. Featuring food from Miss Melissa Catering. Trivia kicks off at 7 pm, Doors open at 5:00 pm.
• Mobile Axe-Throwing: Looking for your next big party trick? Look no further than Fore Axes’ mobile axe-throwing trailer! Contact us at play@foreaxes.com for use, or come visit us at a local event!
Party Packages & Event Rentals: Party at Fore Axes! Book online for your next birthday, corporate, or holiday event! Choose from the following packages: Shiloh, Bullseye, Hatchet, Perfect Game, Corporate, Graduation, etc., to make your next axe-perience one to remember. Visit www.foreaxes.com for more details.
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Gallery Stage
9 N. Centre Street • 240-609-0077 • www.gallerystage.com
• Megan Jean’s Secret Family featuring Dre Anders – Saturday, October 4, 7 – 9 pm. Get ready for an unforgettable night of genre-bending brilliance as Megan Jean’s Secret Family takes the stage at Gallery Stage, joined by the soul-stirring vocals of Dré Anders.
Megan Jean’s Secret Family delivers a fresh fusion of ’70s grooves by way of ’90s rock, soul, country, and jam—all wrapped around fiercely original, danceable, and vocal-forward songwriting. With a sound that bridges generations, they made their national radio debut on NPR’s Mountain Stage in May 2024, performing alongside legends like Keller Williams and Bettye Lavette. Following a powerhouse set at DelFest 2024, DC Music Review hailed them as one of their “new favorite acts.” With a forthcoming debut full-length album, PLOT (Play.Loud.On.Turntable), funded in part by a creativity grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, this is a band on the rise—and not to be missed.
Joining them is the captivating Dré Anders, whose musical journey began in Sweden at the age of three and has taken her around the globe. Known for her warm harmonies and magnetic presence, Dré blends West Coast folk and gospel influences into every note. From fronting her own ensemble Dré and the Collective to collaborating with bluegrass icons like Del McCoury, Sierra Hull, and The Travelin’ McCourys, she brings both authenticity and power to the stage.
Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gallerystage/1812818
• Megan Bee – Friday, October 10, 7 – 9 pm. Join us at Gallery Stage for an unforgettable evening with Megan Bee, a singer-songwriter whose music embodies wanderlust, storytelling, and a deep reverence for the land.
Her music blends homespun vocals, acoustic simplicity, and winsome storytelling, weaving in imagery from nature and her years as an environmental educator, traveling farmhand, and vagabond. Megan’s live shows are a warm, engaging mix of personal stories, road adventures, nature musings, and light-hearted humor.
Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gallerystage/1557313
• Rivers – Saturday, October 18, 7 – 9 pm. Born out of the simple idea to be able to play anywhere and at any time gave rise to central Pennsylvania’s indie-folk group Rivers. Brought together and baptized by the mighty Susquehanna, and with just simple acoustic instruments, their dynamic amasses an eclectic inundation of sound. With Joe Schaefer (bass) and Vincent Yarnell (guitar and banjo), they spatter forth an electrifying array of technical nuance and heavy-thumping beats worthy to be remembered. Rivers’ style is a wash of genres that defies classification and leaves audiences thirsty for more. Now this folk slaps.
Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gallerystage/1747295
• Veiled in Darkness: A Masquerade Dinner. This Halloween, step into a world where art, music, and mystery intertwine. Inspired by the haunting elegance of The Phantom of the Opera, Veiled in Darkness promises an unforgettable evening of shadows and spectacle.
Begin the night with a candlelit catered dinner, then surrender to the spellbinding sounds of The Wedding Funeral. Between courses and chords, the gallery comes alive with immersive performances that blur the line between theater and reality.
Additional entertainment by Black Magic and Sweet Soul Creations, plus surprise acts and themed cocktails crafted to enchant the night.
Dare to enter and let the masquerade unveil its secrets.
Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gallerystage/1730402
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Loft 129
129 Baltimore Street • 301-268-3971 • www.loft129.org
Loft 129 is an event venue that provides live concerts and other entertainment. #musictownmaryland
• Coming back to the American Woodmark stage from the New York City area is the amazing group…. Western Skies! This incredible group returns to our stage by Popular demand on October 18, 8-10 pm. Western Skies is a state of mind, thoughtfully crafting songs you can live your life by. Love, music, friendship and a pinch of humor. Imagine Crosby, Stills & (a female) Nash with Jimi Hendrix on lead guitar and you've got a pretty good idea. Real songs, Real harmony, Real guitar, Real people. Tickets are $15/person.
• Not Reely Dan, the East Coast's premiere Steely Dan Tribute Band, returns to Loft129 for one of two special 2025 appearances, October 24, 8 – 10:15 pm. Not Reely Dan is back to perform the entire Aja album! The band will be presenting two sets of Steely Dan classics. First set will include many of the Steely Dan favorites, including Do It Again, Reelin' In The Years, Rikki Don't Lose That Number, and My Old School. For the 2nd set, NRD will be performing all 7 cuts from the best-selling platinum album Aja in track order. Aja was released in 1977, peaking at number 3 on the US charts and becoming Steely Dan's best-selling studio release, eventually selling over 5 million copies. The album includes the hit songs Deacon Blues, Peg, and Josie. The group includes the region’s finest musicians and features exclusively the music of the classic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band. Band members include Fred Sullivan, lead vocals; Mikayla Dodge, lead and background vocals; Jim Roderick, guitar; Tom Harrison, keyboards; Brian Plitnik, bass; Mark Gauthier, drums; Fred Kesner and Tom Simpson, trumpet; and Rich Norwood, saxophone.
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Mezzos
114 S. Centre Street • 301-777-7750 • www.mezzosbar.com
• Monday: Margarita Monday - Three Black Angus Tacos + Margarita = $6 Pickup or delivery—your Monday just got delicious.
• Tuesday: Open Mic Night - Step into the spotlight! Join us TONIGHT at 8 PM for Open Mic Night hosted by the SLICE GIRLZ! Whether you're a poet, musician, or just love the vibe—MEZZOS is the place to shine. No cover. All talent. All heart.
• Wednesday: Working Women's Wednesday + Wing Night + Chance to Spin the Wheel and WIN $594 - Ladies, it's YOUR night! Join Amy Ryan from 94.1QZK. From 5–8 PM, one Lucky Lady will get a chance to Spin The Wheel for an opportunity to WIN $594, enjoy $4.50 House Martinis, games, and prizes at MEZZOS. Then stick around for .60 cent wings—dine-in only! Midweek never tasted so good.
• Thursday: Trivia Night - Think you're the smartest in the room? Prove it! Join Host Randy Means this Thursday at 7:30 PM for Live Team Trivia. Win PRIZES, Bragging rights (and maybe more
Friday: Sound Check Music Bingo
• Friday nights just got LOUD. Sound Check Music Bingo kicks off at 8 PM—where music meets madness! Free to play, prizes to win, and vibes to remember.
• Saturday: UFC 319 + Half-Off Artisan Pizzas - UFC 319: Du Plessis vs. Chimaev Saturday, August 16 - Prelims @ 6 PM | Main Card @ 10 PM 50% OFF Artisan Pizzas ALL DAY 11 HDTVs. Every punch. Every kick. Every slice.
Sunday: All You Can Eat + Sports - Sunday = Family, Food & Sports $11.50 Adults / $7.50 Kids 12 & Under for unlimited Boneless Wings. Sports on 11 HDTVs to watch ESPN+, BIG10 Network, NFL Sunday Package, & regularly televised events. Bring the crew. Leave full.
• Sunday: All You Can Eat + Sports - Sunday = Family, Food & Sports $11.50 Adults / $7.50 Kids 12 & Under for unlimited Boneless Wings. Sports on 11 HDTVs to watch ESPN+, BIG10 Network, NFL Sunday Package, & regularly televised events. Bring the crew. Leave full.
Mezzos has three rooms to choose from to fit any budget.
Dine in, or go to www.mezzosbar.com to order carryout and delivery.
Need a covered dish for a get together? Just order online and have it picked up or delivered.
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Mountainside Baroque
The 2025-2026 season leads off on Sunday, October 12, at 4 pm at the Shrine of Ss. Peter and Paul, on Fayette at Smallwood in Cumberland. In “Gems from a New Era: Haydn, Mozart and More,” the organization will venture beyond the Baroque to a new era in composition–the mid-18th-century “new music” that is often dubbed “Rococo.” It was characterized by easier harmonies, multi-movement compositions, a focus on the orchestra, and the rise of the piano. New composers with well-known names emerge, such as Josef Haydn and Wolfgang Mozart. For this concert, featured concerto soloists will be Joseph Yungen on fortepiano, Marc Bellassai on harpsichord, and violinist (from the "Four Seasons") Cynthia Roberts.
Sunday, December 21, at 5 pm at Emmanuel Episcopal Parish on Washington Street, Mountainside will revisit a seasonal community event–the ecumenical "Annual Favorite: A Festival of Lessons and Carols.” Featuring the Scholars of St. Cecilia, Mountainside Baroque’s resident chamber choir, the service will include music of the season, traditional carols, and readings by local clergy and officials. The event is free and open to the public, though a free-will offering will be received. A reception will follow in the church’s Parish Hall.
Bishop Matthew Riegel, along with Co-Director Lyle Nordstrom, will present another edition of "Chant-Along" on Saturday, February 21 at 3 pm at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church on Fayette Street in Cumberland. “Chant-Along #3: Chant and More” will offer the opportunity to learn and sing Gregorian chant, as well as explore successor styles from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. There is no charge for the workshop though donations will be welcome.
Sunday, March 8, 4 pm in the Emmanuel Episcopal Parish Hall, Mountainside, will present "The Original Renaissance Fair: The Field of the Cloth of Gold," with music from one of the grandest events in 16th-century Europe, one that might be considered a model for today’s Renaissance fairs. At a nearly three-week gathering between the courts of Henry VIII of England and François I of France in 1520, a historic, opulent display of wealth included jousting, wrestling, and music performed by the court musicians. The tents and the costumes used so much gold cloth (an expensive fabric woven with silk and gold thread) that the site of the meeting was named after it. Featured on this concert will be returning countertenor Nathan Medley and the early brass ensemble Synnet. The English-style Emmanuel Parish Hall will be decorated with festive hangings provided by Lynne Barnes.
Sunday, May 17, at 4 pm at the Allegany Museum on Pershing in Cumberland, the season will close with “Telemann’s Don Quixote: A Comic Opera (with Puppets)." In 1758, Georg Philippe Telemann composed this final work, a "singspiel," basing it on a portion of Cervantes’ famous satirical story of the escapades of Don Quixote and his pal, Sancho Panza. Our version will be enlivened with puppets, a common practice throughout Europe at the time. We’re delighted to welcome Cumberland puppeteers Kristen Evans and Debbie Streicher to the project.
Go to www.mountainsidebaroque.org for additional performance details and updated program information. Performance clips are available at their YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@mountainsidebaroque4336/videos
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The Allegany County Library System
The Allegany County Library System announces the following schedule changes for September 2025:
The Allegany County Library System asks the public to note the following library closures and delays in October:
Thursday, October 2: Frostburg Library closes at 5 p.m.
Monday, October 13: All libraries CLOSED, no Westernport Pop-up Library
Wednesday, October 29: South Cumberland Library closes at 4 p.m.
Thursday, October 30: Frostburg Library closes at 5 p.m.
Library patrons have access to a wide range of digital collections via the library’s website, including popular options such as hoopla, Libby, and Kanopy. These collections offer 24/7 access to a vast array of ebooks, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines, ensuring that patrons can enjoy the library's resources at their convenience. Additionally, patrons can easily renew books and other materials from the comfort of their homes by accessing their accounts through the library's homepage.
Fine-Free Access for Kids: Children’s cards and materials are now fine free—no late or overdue fees. Adults who were charged late fines as minors can also have those fees waived, and staff are always ready to work with adults to find solutions for existing charges.
• Fall Story Times begin September 23. Families can join weekly sessions filled with stories, crafts, and fun activities that spark a love of reading and support early literacy. With a new schedule and times, Story Times are a great example of how visiting the library supports families from the earliest stages of learning.
Vaccine Clinics return this fall. In partnership with Martin’s Pharmacy, ACLS branches will once again host walk-in vaccine clinics. Residents can conveniently protect themselves and their loved ones with vaccines for COVID, shingles, Tdap, RSV, and pneumonia—all offered in welcoming, familiar library spaces.
Library patrons have access to a wide range of digital collections via the library’s website, including popular options such as hoopla, Libby, and Kanopy. These collections offer 24/7 access to a vast array of ebooks, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines, ensuring that patrons can enjoy the library's resources at their convenience. Additionally, patrons can easily renew books and other materials from the comfort of their homes by accessing their accounts through the library's homepage.
For more information, go to www.alleganycountylibrary.info or contact any branch of the Allegany County Library System at Frostburg, 301-687-0790; George’s Creek, 301-463-2629; LaVale, 301-729-0855; South Cumberland, 301-724-1607; or Washington Street, 301-777-1200.
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Allegany Museum
3 Pershing Street, www.alleganymuseum.org
The Museum serves the Allegany area, which is part of the Appalachia region. The Allegany area includes Allegany and Garrett Counties in Maryland, Mineral County in West Virginia, and Bedford and Somerset Counties in Pennsylvania. The Museum’s Mission is to engage the community by preserving and promoting our region’s unique heritage.
For more information, call the Allegany Museum at 301-777-7200 or see the events section of the museum’s Facebook page.
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The Gordon-Roberts House
Come back to the past. The Gordon-Roberts House is open for private tours. The Allegany County Historical Society makes three sites available for private event bookings: The Gordon-Roberts House, Union Grove Schoolhouse, and The Brooke-Whiting House can be rented for your small group gathering. Call or message for details - 301-777-8678, info@alleganycountyhistory.org.
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Western Maryland Scenic Railroad
Reservations may be made by calling 301-759-4400 or online at www.wmsr.com
• Murder Mystery Dinner Train - Are you ready to solve a mystery? Hop on board our Murder Mystery Dinner Train and solve the mystery while you enjoy drinks and dinner on this entertaining journey on select Saturdays from January – October. As always, our food is prepared fresh on board, see our menus at https://wmsr.com/western-maryland-onboard-dining-menus.
• All Aboard the Pumpkin Patch Limited! Climb aboard for a magical fall train ride your family won’t forget! The Pumpkin Patch Limited departs from Cumberland, MD, for a 1-hour round trip on October 18, 19, 25 & 26—and it’s packed with autumn fun! Costumes encouraged – come dressed in your Halloween best! Every passenger gets a pumpkin! Soak in beautiful fall scenery. Snap pics, & make great memories
Get your tickets now at https://wmsr.com/pumpkin-patch-ltd.
• The Frostburg Flyer begins its regular scheduled service on May 1. Experience our signature excursion, running from May through October, featuring breathtaking mountain views, delicious freshly prepared meals, full-bar service, and so much more!
Steam locomotive no. 1309 is anticipated to lead our trains Friday through Sunday, most weekends in 2025, with diesel power on weekday trips. The 2025 Frostburg Flyer introduces updated classes of service, including Lunch Class and Dome Class. Discover more about our seating options here: https://wmsr.com/classes-of-train-ride-service.
To reserve your spot on the Frostburg Flyer, call (301) 759-4400 or visit WMSR.com today
Sunset on the Mountain - Embark on a steam-powered journey at sunset—complete with live music, incredible appetizers, three full-service bars, our Open Air car, and more! View our live music schedule and reserve your tickets now at WMSR.com or by calling (301) 759-4400.
• Sunset on the Mountain – Join us Friday at 7 pm for Sunset on the Mountain — a one-of-a-kind excursion aboard vintage railcars pulled by steam locomotive No. 1309. Enjoy live acoustic music, stunning views, and hors d’oeuvres served onboard as you wind your way through the mountains at golden hour. Each evening features a different artist performing onboard, creating a unique and relaxing atmosphere perfect for date nights, group outings, or a peaceful solo escape.
Live Entertainment Lineup:
- Michael Whitehead – Sept 26 · Oct 10
- Nick Savage – Oct 24
- Gary & Annette Riggleman – Sept 19 · Oct 3
- Heather Twigg – Oct 17
- Chris Blaney – Oct 31
Tickets are limited and selling fast — reserve now at www.wmsr.com or by calling 301-759-4400.
Book your dinner reservations now at www.wmsr.com
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Mountainside Home Realty
28 Washington Street • 301-722-0190 • info@mdmountainsidehomes.com
Who is ready for spring?! If you are considering selling your home this year, NOW is the time to reach out for a FREE market analysis and custom marketing plan for your unique home. Give us a call or send a text or email! Serving Western Maryland & West Virginia.
Commercial Real Estate Available
Important commercial first-floor real estate property is coming available for lease at the intersection of Baltimore and Mechanic Streets. This 953-square-foot retail/ office space will be available July 1, 2025. For more information and to see the property, call John at 443-510-5724
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The American Job Center in downtown Cumberland is here and ready to serve you for all of your job seeking needs! The Job Center offers a variety of self and staff-assisted services and resources to help job seekers find employment opportunities. The Job Center is not the Division of Unemployment Insurance. The best utilization of services begins with registration in the Maryland Workforce Exchange. All staff-assisted services, including staff-assisted job seeking, are credited to the job seeker on the Maryland Workforce Exchange (MWEjobs.Maryland.gov). Services may be provided virtually or from a physical distance.
We look forward to assisting you with finding your next career! 138 Baltimore Street, Suite 102.
Allegany Library System
The Allegany County Library System Board of Trustees is conducting a national search for a dynamic, visionary Executive Director to lead our six-branch public library system in Allegany County, MD.
Deadline: October 10, 2025, by 5 PM EST
Why Apply?
• Competitive salary: $78,674 – $125,878 (DOE) with full benefits
• Lead strategic growth, oversee staffing, budgets, facilities, and tech
• Drive community engagement and represent ACLS regionally and statewide
Qualifications:
• M.L.S. (ALA-accredited)
• 4+ years in library leadership
• Maryland library certification (or ability) + driver’s license
Apply now: https://bit.ly/WorkforACLS
Coney Pizza
50 Main Street, Lonaconing, is hiring delivery staff. 25-plus hours a week. Daylight and nights available. Must be able to work weekends. 301-463-2227
Crabby Pig
We're hiring experienced part-time and full-time servers and cooks. If interested, stop in at 13 Canal Street.
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Department of Juvenile Services
The Department of Juvenile Services is having an ongoing recruitment for the Resident Advisor Trainee at both Green Ridge Youth Center in Allegany County and Backbone Mountain Youth Center in Garrett County. This position is the first line of supervision of the youth in our facility. It is a full-time position with State benefits and a 20-year retirement. Applicants should visit djs.maryland.gov to apply.
Energy Select
Energy Select is the Western Maryland partner for Potomac Edison's SBDI program, which provides nonresidential customers significant discounts on LED lighting upgrades.
https://energysavemd-bizsolutions.com/potomac-edison/small-business-direct-install/
We have five positions open - four installers and one sales position.
Interested parties may email me Scott@energyselectllc.com
First Peoples
We are currently looking for Manager Trainees/Assistant Branch Managers and part-time Tellers. If you're interested, please send your resume to humanresources@firstpeoples.com.
Fore Axes is looking for Customer Service–Oriented Servers and Bartenders to join our amazing team! If you’re friendly, energetic, and passionate about creating great experiences for guests, we’d love to meet you.
Come be a part of the Four Axes family, send your resume to: PLAY@FOREAXES.COM
Forever Media Job Position: Media Sales Executive-Cumberland, MD
Job Description: Forever Media, Inc. is seeking a self-motivated, goal-driven individual with knowledge of and a desire to work with local business owners, helping them to grow their business through the power of local radio and digital solutions. The desired candidate will identify client needs prior to proposing marketing recommendations, conduct market research, plan and execute creative branding and promotional campaigns, and assist in driving results for advertisers.
Responsibilities: Responsibilities will include developing new business, maintaining and servicing accounts, and reactivating inactive accounts. Account Executives will work to grow revenue by developing strong partnerships with existing and potential advertisers to assist in increasing sales, traffic count, and visibility through the use of local radio and digital solutions, promotional opportunities, and interactive initiatives available with Forever Media’s Cumberland stations.
Additional responsibilities will include performing ongoing client needs analysis and market research to ensure that current marketing campaigns remain effective in meeting advertiser needs.
Qualifications: Prior sales or marketing experience is preferred, along with a willingness to learn and a desire to win. Strong communication and presentation skills are required as well as the ability to work in a fast-paced, team-focused environment. Candidate must possess a valid driver’s license.
Compensation: Competitive compensation and benefits package based on past experience and performance.
If you think you have what it takes to be a member of our Cumberland, MD team, please email your resume to careers@forevermediainc.com
Forever Media, its affiliates, and their Radio Station(s) do not and shall not discriminate in any manner on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, or age, respecting their recruiting, employment or advertising practices.
Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services
NOW HIRING for many different types of positions.
- Correctional Officers - $53,564 w/ $7,500 hiring bonus
- Correctional Officers with food service interest - $53,564
- Correctional Officers with trade skills, two years’ experience, NO Certifications Needed - starting at $59,709.
- And more
To see all open jobs, CLICK HERE
Contact: Nicole Stotelmyer
Western MD Field Recruiter
Dept of Public Safety and Correctional Services
18411 Roxbury Rd
Hagerstown, MD 21746
Nicole.Stotelmyer@maryland.gov
(301) 745-3673 (O)
(443) 204-5491 (M)
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Opening DORS to Employment
The Maryland State Department of Education's Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS) – DORS helps people with physical, emotional, intellectual, developmental, sensory, and learning disabilities go to work and keep their jobs through a variety of vocational rehabilitation (VR) services.
Eligible individuals will work with a DORS counselor to choose from VR programs and services such as:
- Career counseling
- Training to prepare for employment.
- Job skills training
- Job search and job placement
- Job coaching and supported employment
- Assistive technology
DORS also provides two Transition service tracks for Students (ages 14 to 21) with Disabilities. Transition Services for Students with Disabilities are activities that prepare students with disabilities to move from school to post-school life.
- Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) provide students with disabilities the opportunity to experience and explore the world of work.
- Student Employment Services are for students with disabilities who would like to receive Pre-ETS and also obtain or prepare for meaningful employment and a successful career. A broad range of employment and VR services may be available to these students.
- Get more information or Request DORS Services online at dors.maryland.gov
Hiring or looking for employment?
Check out our Now Hiring page at https://visitcumberland.org/now-hiring/
We will continue to update the list, so keep checking back.
If you are an employer looking for employees, please message your information to the Visit Cumberland Maryland FB. Messenger page or email the information to becky@mcclarranwilliams.com. We will include your listing.
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CASA of Western Maryland
CASA of Western Maryland is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that recruits and trains volunteers to speak for abused and neglected children in Washington and Allegany Counties. CASA volunteers are appointed by the courts to deliver unbiased fact-based information on behalf of children in the welfare system. Follow the Facebook event page for updates: https://shorturl.at/QgJjz
Volunteers are needed to serve the children as a Court Appointed Special Advocate with CASA of Western Maryland. Anyone over the age of 21 is invited to learn more at more at www.casaofwesternmaryland.org.
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Allegany County Chamber of Commerce
What do you do when you know something is no longer working? You pull together a great team and you work through a complete refresh!
The Chamber has hosted a business Expo and Showcase for many years. We had a lot of fun - from themes and costumes, to a variety of venues. And now...
We are pleased to present UpNext: A Business & Skills Exchange hosted at Allegany College of Maryland in the Student Center on Tuesday, October 28th from 8am - 2pm.
What's different?
- Affordable booth space - we dropped our pricing from $150-1200 to a discounted member price of just $75. WHAT?! That's right - our members can pay just $75, and opt for an upgrade to limited premium space for just $50 more. Non-members are welcome, too, for just $125.
- The venue - partnering with Allegany College of Maryland to place our vendors in the heart of the college was a key goal.
- The audience - workforce development is at the heart of ACM, and is a big part of the Chamber's mission. We know our vendors will be pleased with all of the visits and we hope to provide opportunities for students to access unique workshops.
- Workshops with key business themes in mind - offering a new lineup of timely programming + more opportunities to attend.
- Networking - we've flipped this on its head! Start the day with some great breakfast items, coffee, and networking before we cut the ribbon and kick off the event!
- What do you need to do?
- Grab a sponsorship ranging from $250 - $1,500
- Advertise in our event booklet - a key takeaway for all of our guests
- Register for a table
- Register for our workshops and share with employees
Register, grab sponsorships and advertising spots: https://alleganycountychamber.com/events/allegany-county-marketplace-expo/
We hope to see you there!
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Not a member of the Downtown Cumberland Business Association (DCBA)?
Join in and support the efforts of Downtown Cumberland businesses in keeping our Downtown alive and vibrant. Even if you don't have a business in Downtown Cumberland, you can join as a Friend of DCBA. Membership forms are available at www.visitcumberland.org. For a complete schedule of events, visit www.visitcumberland.org. If you or your company have any Downtown Cumberland special events, sales, etc., you would like to include in this weekly email, please send the information to becky@mcclarranwilliams.com.
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