Tag: Food

  • Hurray for Brunswick’s First Food Forest!

    On Sunday afternoon, forty-five members of the community, young and old, came out to help plant eighty native plants in Brunswick’s first Food Forest. The food forest boasts a huge variety of native plants including American Persimmon, American Hazelnut, American Plum, Blueberry, Serviceberry, Chokeberry, Elderberry, Redbud, Sassafras, a variety of Oaks, Pawpaw, and Southern Hackberry.…

  • Food Forest Planting

    Food Forest Planting

    Help us plant native trees, shrubs, and plants in the new Brunswick Food Forest behind the Brunswick Food Bank. The amazing Anna Twig from the Maryland Forestry Service will be leading the planting. Bring your favorite gloves, bug spray, sun protection, water, and a snack. The holes will already be prepared, we will be putting…

  • Brunswick Community Festival

    Brunswick Community Festival

    Information HOURS ARE: 4;30 TO 9 PM EACH DAY. The Brunswick Community Festival is a fundraiser for the Brunswick High School FFA Alumni Scholarship Program and is held at the Burkittsville Ruritan Club, 500 E. Main St., Burkittsville, Maryland. The event is free for all to attend, no ticket purchase is required! *Note that some activities (petting…

  • Jimi Cupino Project plays passionate blues at Beans in the Belfry

    Jimi Cupino Project plays passionate blues at Beans in the Belfry

    Jimi Cupino of the fabulous blues band Ronnie Ray and the Coolers will perform with his own music group The Jimi Cupino Project. They have a passion for music, a diverse repertoire of blues, folk, rock, swing and enjoy interacting with the audience. Jimi performs on acoustic guitar and vocals, Bryan Lyburn, on harmonica and…

  • Open Bluegrass Jam at Beans in the Belfry

    Open Bluegrass Jam at Beans in the Belfry

    Bluegrass musicians are cordially invited to jam with other bluegrass lovers in this cozy family friendly venue. Great acoustics. Hikers, bicyclists, people out for a Sunday drive – experience roots music in the foothills of Appalachia! That’s how music was meant to be played. No cover.