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Garrett County Government Board of County Commissioners PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA

 

 

Garrett County Government

Board of County Commissioners

 

Monday, December 1, 2025

 

Agenda Session Times are Approximate

 

Meetings will also be Live Streamed at http://www.garrettcountymd.gov/live

 

The Board of County Commissioners may close a portion of this public meeting and move into Executive Session to comply with a specific constitutional, statutory, or judicial requirement that may prevent public disclosure about a particular proceeding or matter. 

 

              *To comment on agenda items – please send to @garrettcountymd.gov

 

 3:00        Administrative Session   

 

Appointments – Ruth Enlow Library – Two Members

Mr. Null will review a number of administrative and managerial matters under his authority and jurisdiction with the Board of County Commissioners 

4:00       Call to Order of Public Session, Invocation, and Pledge of Allegiance

 

              County Administrator – Additions/Deletions to Public Meeting Agenda

 

              Approval of Public, Administrative, and Executive Meeting Minutes 

 

4:05       Recognition for Years of Service:  Chuck Nolan – House of Hope

 

4:10       Proclamation – Ruth Enlow Library of Garrett County – 75th Anniversary

 

4:15       2026 Legislative Requests – Senator Mike McKay and Delegate Jim Hinebaugh

 

4:30       Public Commentary

 

  ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

  ADJOURNMENT

 

Public issues or concerns that are to be presented to the Board of Garrett County Commissioners during any Public Meeting should be scheduled with Carol A. Riley–Alexander, Executive Assistant to the Board of County Commissioners/County Administrator.     

 

The Board of Garrett County Commissioners’ next scheduled Public Meeting will be on Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at the Garrett County Courthouse beginning at 4:00 PM.

 

 

Thanksgiving Day Buffet at Stonecroft Manor

The Garrett County Chamber Of Commerce

 

Thanksgiving Buffet at Stonecroft Manor

Date: Thursday, November 27

Time: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Location: Stonecroft Manor, Oakland, MD

Reservations: (240) 488-1104 | https://www.stonecroftmanor1868.com/thanksgiving-dinner

 

Celebrate Thanksgiving with the timeless charm of Stonecroft Manor. Guests are invited to enjoy a beautifully prepared buffet featuring carved herbed roasted turkey, maple-glazed ham with rum raisin sauce, braised beef short ribs, grilled salmon with herbed lemon butter, and roasted vegetable lasagna. Classic holiday sides and house-made desserts round out the feast, served in Stonecroft’s warmly lit dining rooms.

 

Pricing:

Adults – $35

Children (6+) – $15

Children 5 & under – Free

 

Seatings are available from 11 AM to 7 PM. Early reservations are recommended as space is limited.

Garrett County Chamber Of Commerce Upcoming Events

 

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September 29 - October 5, 2025

2025 Autumn Glory Kick-Off Reception & Dinner

The Garrett County Chamber of Commerce invites you to the Kick-Off Reception & Dinner for the 58th Annual Autumn Glory Festival at the McHenry Lodge at Wisp Resort on Wednesday, October 8, 2025presented by Garrett Regional Medical Center, a proud partner of WVU Medicine.

 

6:00 PM - Cocktail Hour (Hosted Beer & Wine)

7:00 PM - Dinner

8:00 PM - Program

9:00 PM - Dancing

 

Enjoy the Cocktail Hour, sponsored by Budget Charters, Inc., Clear Mountain Bank, and Silver Tree Marine, where you’ll meet this year’s Autumn Glory King, Shane Sisler, and Queen, Ava Witt. Guests will also have the opportunity to bid on a one-of-a-kind canvas featuring the official Autumn Glory Photo, sponsored by David Jochynek State Farm and M&T Bank.

 

We’ll also celebrate the winner of the 2025 Golden Ambassador Award, sponsored by The Garrett County Republican and Morin Aviation, while enjoying fall-inspired décor and centerpieces provided by Middletown Valley Bank and Mlend.

 

Following dinner and the evening program, the celebration continues with live entertainment and dancing courtesy of Usource, LLC.

 

Mark your calendars and join us for an unforgettable evening kicking off Garrett County’s most cherished tradition.

 

Kick-Off Reception & Dinner Bronze Sponsor...

 

• Deep Creek Spa & Billiards

 

Dinner Menu

  • Hors d'oeuvres: Shrimp, Veggie Tray & Dip, and Spinach Dip
  • Greens: Garden Salad and Apple Cranberry Walnut Salad
  • Entrées: Parmesan Crusted Chicken Breast w/Creamy Garlic Sauce & Bacon Wrapped Beef Tenderloin Carving Station
  • Sides: Mashed Potatoes & Gravy and Garlic Parmesan Roasted Green Beans
  • Desserts: Pumpkin Cheesecake & Carrot Cake 

 

Early Bird Discount (discount deadline September 24, 2025)

$115 single / $230 couple / $920 corporate table of 8

 

Pricing from September 25 - September 30, 2025

$130 single / $260 couple / $1,040 corporate table of 8

 

SPONSORS contact Nick Sharps at nick@garrettchamber.com or call (301) 387-5237 to make reservations with complimentary tickets. 

 

To Register, click here.

Contact Information

Holly Lane: 301-387-6171 or holly@garrettchamber.com

Ribbon Cutting - Bougie Bottoms Boutique

We’re excited to welcome Bougie Bottoms Boutique to its brand-new location at 114 S. Second Street in Oakland! Owner Quinn Thomas has turned Bougie Bottoms into a true success story, growing from a small shop into a boutique with expanded floor space and a loyal following near and far. The boutique offers women’s, men’s, and kids’ fashion — plus accessories, gifts, and home items — all curated with style, comfort, and inclusivity in mind. From unique finds you can’t get anywhere else to exciting social media “drops” that reach customers worldwide, Bougie Bottoms continues to bring something special to Garrett County. Stop in and see why everyone’s talking about this one-of-a-kind shop!

Autumn Glory Buntings Available

It's that time of year again to start planning for Autumn Glory. Autumn Glory Buntings are for sale at the Chamber at a cost of $100 and include the center gold Autumn Glory Banner and two red, white, and blue buntings. If you are interested in purchasing a bunting, please stop by the Chamber Office during regular business hours, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. For more information, please contact Holly Lane at holly@garrettchamber.com or by phone 301.387.6171.

Ribbon Cutting - Harvest House

The Garrett County Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Garrett County Department of Business Development, was proud to host a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, September 26, to celebrate the grand opening of Harvest House Farm, Bistro & Bar in Friendsville. Owners Darryl Glotfelty and Haeli Gustafson were presented with a First Dollar of Profit Certificate as local leaders, including Delegate Jim Hinebaugh, Commissioners Paul Edwards and Larry Tichnell, and Chamber President Nick Sharps, joined Chamber Diplomats to welcome this exciting new business to the community.

 

Harvest House is more than a restaurant — it’s a vibrant farm café and social hub that blends locally sourced, farm-fresh dining with craft cocktails, rotating beer selections, wine, and even an on-site microgreen growing operation. Guests can enjoy creative dishes like super salads, tacos, paninis, and more, along with weekend brunch and specialty coffee drinks. Located at 2132 Friendsville Road, Harvest House is open Thursday through Saturday evenings with weekend brunch service. Stop by and experience this fresh new addition to Garrett County’s culinary scene!

Buckwheat Festival Farmer's Day Parade

This past Saturday, King Shane Sisler & Queen Ava Witt participated in the Buckwheat Festival Farmer’s Day Parade! Our generous 2025 Autumn Glory Royalty sponsors are Advanced HVAC & Plumbing; Byco Enterprises, Inc.; Healy Insurance Group, Inc.; LakeFront Lodge; Railey Realty; and WEPCO Federal Credit Union. Team One GMC is the title sponsor of the 58th Annual Autumn Glory Festival. Special thanks to Team One GMC for providing King Shane and Queen Ava with a vehicle and Matt Groves for driving them through the Parade. Meet the Autumn Glory Royalty at the Autumn Glory Kick-Off Reception & Dinner next Wednesday, October 8!

Date Changes for the 2025 Autumn Glory Craft & Gift Sale!

The 2025 Autumn Glory Craft & Gift Sale will be here before you know it so, please note the new dates and times. The show is now Friday, October 10th from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm and Saturday, October 11th from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. Vendors will be in the Ag Heritage Hall and, this year, the show has expanded to include additional vendors in the 4-H building behind the Ag Heritage Hall. Keep an eye out for even more exciting additions as well! Refreshments will be on sale by the North Glade 4-H Club for attendees and there is no price for admission to the event. This event is sponsored by BILT Construction and The KW Collective!

LUNCH N LEARN: Create With Confindence: Canva 101

The Garrett County Chamber of Commerce invites you to enjoy a light lunch while you learn about Canva with Stephanie Walsh, Executive Assistant & Marketing Coordinator at Mountain Laurel Medical Center on October 21, 2025 at 12:00pm at the Visitors Center!  

 

Topics covered in this Canva Lunch & Learn will include navigating the Canva dashboard, choosing a template, Canva tools & features, setting up your brand kit, tips & tricks, and how to share and download your design!

 

Stephanie Walsh graduated from Virginia Tech in 2017 with a degree in Hospitality & Tourism Management. In 2018, she moved to Garrett County with her husband Brendan and their dog Janie. Stephanie is the Executive Assistant and Marketing Coordinator at Mountain Laurel Medical Center and is responsible for managing all of Mountain Laurel's digital and print advertising, including social media, newspaper, radio, billboard, website, and more. Stephanie creates a majority of Mountain Laurel's marketing materials through the Canva platform and is excited to teach others how to best utilize it for their business and personal needs.

 

Admission includes lunch and presentation

$15 for members

$20 for non-members

(attendance is limited so please register in advance)

Contact information: holly@garrettchamber.com

 

If you are interested in sponsoring this event, please contact

Nick Sharps, nick@garrettchamber.com.

Apply to Host a Business After Hours in 2026!

Are you interested in hosting a Business After Hours in 2026? Any member business that wishes to be considered can download the host application form HERE. The Chamber reimburses 50% of all ticket sales to the host! The form must be completed and returned to the Chamber by COB November 14, 2025. You can mail the completed form to Garrett County Chamber of Commerce, 15 Visitors Center Drive, McHenry MD, 21541. You can also scan the form and email it to holly@garrettchamber.com or fax it to 301-334-8073. 

 

Member News

 

2025 GRMC Diamond Gala to Benefit Aspiring Nurse Program

 

First United Names John Hetrick as Community Office Manager for

Lake Office

 

Annual Trunk or Treat at Garrett County Fairgrounds

 

3rd Street Diner to be Featured on America's Best Restaurants Roadshow

 

GRMC Among 529 Hospitals Nationwide to Achieve Top Rating for

Nurse Communication

 

Chamber members may submit company announcements (awards, new hires, promotions, events) for inclusion in the Member News. For instruction on submitting Member News, contact: nick@garrettchamber.com or call (301) 387-5237.

New Members

 

Deep Creek Pretzel Company LLC

 

Arcadian Gallery & Wine Bar

 

Flipside Sounds

 

Watch this space for new members! Consider reaching out to welcome them to

the Chamber.

Special Promotions

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Deep Creek Lake 100 Birthday Bash set for July 19

Garrett County Republican

 

McHENRY — The public is invited to the Deep Creek Lake 100 Birthday Bash on Saturday, July 19 at the Garrett County Fairgrounds. Special events are planned all day from noon to 10 p.m. in celebration of both the 100-year legacy of Deep Creek Lake and the surrounding community.

 

A special admission fee of only 25 cents is planned for the birthday-themed fair-style event, making it affordable for everyone. Displays will educate about Deep Creek Lake history and there will be interactive demonstrations, giveaways, live entertainment featuring both local and national bands, a dedicated kids’ zone, various food, nonprofits and charities, and a Biergarten serving beer and wine.

 

Ending the day, for the first time ever in the area, Firefly will present a sky show, with 200 drones in the night sky creating animations, shapes and symbols representing Garrett County and set to music. Demonstrations will also be given during the day showing how the software works.

 

 

Musical entertainment will include The Remedy, Queen City Funk & Soul and the headliner Buckwild, planned for 6:30 p.m. in the Ag Heritage Hall.

 

Buckwild is a country cover band from Pittsburgh, Pa., with members from the The Hillbilly Way, Chris Higbee Project, Journey Through The Ages, and Whiskey High.

 

Buckwild’s song list is made up of today’s best country hits and a few well-known rock and metal anthems. Current songs on the charts include “100 Summer Nights” and “Wait in the Truck” featuring Amanda James.

 

 

Outside the gates, the Mountain Top Cruisers will present a centennial car show that is open to anyone. Inside, plans are to showcase a car from each decade over the last 100 years.

 

The DCL 100 float will be on display and set up for photo opportunities. The Maryland Natural Resources Police will have displays and demonstrations of their Underwater Operations Team and their Unmanned Aircraft System.

 

There will be Taekwondo demonstrations and safety awareness information from Red Beard Scuba & Recovery. Halian Landscaping will have a sand zone with diggers for kids, and fishing demonstrations will teach how to cast a line. Robotics demonstrations are also planned.

 

 

The Biergarten will be offered in the area where chicken dinners are normally served, with beer and wine available through the Lions Club and Lohr Distributors. HART for Animals will offer free wine glasses from past events, and the Oakland Rotary will give out stadium beer glasses for its 100th anniversary until they run out.

 

Food will be sold in the nonprofit booths and there will be dunk tanks.

 

In the Ag Hertiage Hall, historic displays will be presented, including 100 years of Deep Creek Lake photos.

 

 

Local towns will also be represented, as well as the Deep Creek Property Owner’s Association and the Deep Creek Watershed.

 

A display will also include Flying Scot #1 with its mast up and a Sears & Roebuck kit boat that has been in Garrett County for its entire life.

 

The Quonset huts will house nonprofits, charities, demonstrations and craft vendors.

 

 

Volunteers are still needed for the event. To inquire, contact Kitty at kitgmiller@gmail.com.

 

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Real Property Tax Rate to be Reduced

Real Property Tax Rate to be Reduced

 

The Garrett County Commissioners propose reducing the local Real Property Tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year, lowering it from $1.056 to $1.02 per $100 of assessed value.

 

In the wake of COVID-19 and the subsequent inflationary period, the county took a cautious stance, anticipating economic instability in both revenues and expenditures. While that approach helped maintain financial stability through the pandemic, Garrett County emerged from the economic challenges more favorably than expected.

 

The result is a stronger revenue outlook, even considering a lowered tax rate.

 

This proposed rate reduction provides relief to taxpayers and reflects the County Commissioners’ priority to adjust their approach now that a clearer trendline has emerged in financial models.

 

“We’ve had to wait a few years to get to this point because COVID skewed everything,” said Garrett County Board of County Commissioners Chairman Paul Edwards. “The question was, ‘Where would the new normal be?’ I think what we have seen is the new baseline is higher now than where we started.”

 

Lowering the rate brings Garrett County’s tax structure more in line with today’s economic conditions while still maintaining the ability to deliver critical local services.

 

While Garrett County sets the property tax rate, the State of Maryland controls the assessment process which directly impacts revenue projections. The State determines the value of all properties and phases in adjustments on a triennial basis. Shifts in those values can significantly influence the county’s revenue planning.

 

If you have questions about your bill or need more information, contact the Garrett County tax office at billingcollections@garrettcountymd.gov or call 301-334-1965 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

 

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Federal cuts hit Deep Creek Lake State Park

Cumberland Times-News

 

MCHENRY — Jake Bonner, a member of the Maryland Conservation Corps, partially funded by the federal AmeriCorps program, is proud of the work of his crew, based at Deep Creek Lake State Park.

 

“We did a lot of trail work, chain-sawing, replacing signs, assisting with park events, and helping wherever we could,” said Bonner. The work was an “amazing way” to build a strong resume to pursue his goal of being a full-time park ranger.

 

His crew’s accomplishments included assisting Habitat for Humanity and the Deep Creek Dunk, clearing invasive plants at New Germany State Park, helping Maryland Special Olympics events at Wisp Resort, and treating hemlocks at Swallow Falls for insect infestation. The MCC’s work also took members to other state parks, including Rocky Gap and Assateague Island.

 

On April 26, Bonner and his co-workers and tens of thousands of other young workers across the nation — working in a multitude of sectors — were blindsided when the administration’s Department of Government Efficiency cut Americorps funding.

 

AmeriCorps, first authorized in 1993, is a public-private partnership. Volunteers receive stipends during their one-year service requirement and can receive scholarships at the end of their service. Before the cuts, the program had 700 staff members and supported 200,000 members.

 

In Maryland, AmeriCorps employed 4,949 members and funded 25 service programs.

 

In response to the cuts, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown helped lead a coalition of 24 states and the District of Columbia suing the Trump administration to save AmeriCorps.

 

“In Maryland alone, programs that educate children, care for the elderly and rebuild homes are being wiped out overnight,” said Brown.

 

Calling the White House’s actions “unlawful, arbitrary and capricious” and in “defiance” of the Constitutional separation of powers, the suit said the program’s participants and beneficiaries were not given sufficient public notice of its termination.

 

Bonner would certainly agree. He was working at Fort Frederick State Park’s Market Fair when he and other Conservation Corps crew members, preparing for a lunch break, were told that funding had been cut, and they needed to go home.

 

“Both crews and the staff around us were extremely emotional, not knowing what was going to happen and when/if we’d see each other again,” said Bonner, who shared a house provided by the state near Deep Creek. “We went from being complete strangers to an inseparable group of friends and colleagues.”

 

Bonner credits members of the Maryland Park Service staff for being “incredibly supportive” and said he’s hopeful “we will find a way to keep going.”

 

Answering critics who say AmeriCorps dollars are “wasteful spending,” Bonner says: “All across the state now, we have MCC members who are left jobless, still volunteering with parks while we still can, because we love what we do, and we still want to get things done. It was never just a job to us. It was our chance to pursue our careers and do what we love in a way that helps people. Unfortunately, our absence will definitely be felt.”

 

Founded in 1984, prior to AmeriCorps, the Maryland Conservation Corps joined AmeriCorps in 1994. AmeriCorps’ administrators have consistently weighed costs and benefits, publishing reports in 2024 detailing the significant short, medium and long-term return on investments in areas like school dropout prevention, weatherization of homes and serving families at risk of homelessness.

 

DOGE cuts will also severely hamper the work of ASTAR (Appalachian Service Through Action and Resources), a statewide program based at Frostburg University. The program includes 26 site partnerships, many between Frederick and Garrett counties.

 

Nineteen of the 26 programs will be completely shut down, said Patrick O’Brien, director of civic engagement at Frostburg.

 

“Nonprofits in rural areas are usually pretty small,” said O’Brien. ASTAR, he added, is an “intermediary program that builds capacity,” placing members at non-profits like food pantries, Special Olympics Maryland, the Children’s Literature Center and Evergreen Heritage Center, a historical farm that hosts middle schoolers on field trips. ASTAR also places students in Frostburg’s Education Department as interns in schools, helping with lesson plans and technology.

 

“I am a product of AmeriCorps,” said O’Brien, formerly a business major. “The program changed my views and my life, shifting my focus to civic engagement and service.”

What's Happening In Garrett County-Garrett County Chamber Of Commerce

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May 12 - May 18, 2025

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Annual Membership Meeting & Dinner 2025 - June 4th

Get ready to dust off your boots and kick up your heels — the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to invite you to the Trailblazers Ball! Join us for an evening dedicated to the celebration of the trailblazers in our community. Enjoy a hearty dinner and toe-tappin' tunes while you network with fellow professionals. Country western dress encouraged but not required.

 

New Chamber Board Members and officers will be announced and we'll tip our hats to the recipients of the Diplomat of the Year Award, Emerging Entrepreneur Award, Peggy Jamison Heritage Preservation Award, and Heise Entrepreneurial Spirit Award. 

 

Giddy-up to the Trailblazers Ball — where the West meets the Best of Garrett County! 

 

Trail Bites

Vegetable & Dip Tray, BBQ Meatballs, and Bacon Wrapped Poppers

 

Supper

Tex-Mex Salad, Peppercorn Crusted Flat Iron Steak, BBQ Chicken, Twice Baked Potatoes, Country Green Beans, Corn Bread

 

Chuckwagon Treats

Cake 'n Berry Cobbler, Campfire Cinnamon Twists, Campfire Peach Cobbler, Pot 'o Smores 

 

Date/Time

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Reception (Cash Bar) - 6:00 pm

Dinner - 7:00 pm

Program & Awards Ceremony - 7:45 pm 

 

Fees/Admission

There is assigned seating at this event so please reach out to Holly Lane at holly@garrettchamber.com or call (301) 387-6171 if you have seating preferences. 

 

Early Bird (discount available until May 21)

Tickets cost - $85

Corporate Table (Seating for 8) - $680

 

Regular Pricing (after May 21)

Ticket Cost - $90

Corporate Table (Seating for 8) - $720

 

The deadline for registration is COB Wednesday, May 28, 2025.

To Register, click here

 

SPONSORS, please contact Nick Sharps at nick@garrettchamber.com or (301) 387-8745 to register with your complimentary tickets. 

 

Location

McHenry Lodge at Wisp Resort

296 Marsh Hill Road

McHenry, MD 21541

 

Sponsored by:

Business After Hours & Ribbon Cutting - Thank You!

Last Thursday, Market on 42 hosted a vibrant and well-attended block party in celebration of our May Business After Hours. Guests enjoyed exploring the plaza’s unique vendors while sampling a variety of delicious offerings—Wild Ember Bread’s renowned pizza, mouthwatering sliders from Wildom Farm, and the distinctly refreshing pea tendril margaritas from Harvest House, among other locally sourced treats.

 

A special highlight of the evening was the ribbon cutting ceremony for Market on 42, led by Connor Norman, Business Development Specialist and Chair of the Garrett County Diplomats. Commissioner Paul Edwards, Commissioner Larry Tichnell, and Chamber Interim President Nick Sharps delivered words of congratulations and reflected on the inspiring revitalization taking place at the plaza. Business owners from Railey Design, Secondhand Citizen, Appalachian Print Studio, OMG Relax, Wild Ember Bread, and Harvest House also spoke, sharing their enthusiasm and appreciation for being part of this exciting community hub.

 

We extend our heartfelt thanks to Jessie and Nancy Railey, Mike Fratz, and all the incredible proprietors of the Market for organizing such a dynamic and enjoyable event.

Mark your calendars—our next Business After Hours will be held on Thursday, June 12, at the Garrett County Airport. We look forward to seeing you there!

Navagating Federal & State Taxes: A Practical Guide for Businesses Webinar

Mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 28th, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM for an essential webinar designed to help your business navigate the complexities of both federal IRS and Maryland state tax compliance. The Garrett County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present "Navigating IRS & Maryland Tax Compliance," led by Tax Attorneys Candice Miller and Audre Sylvester of Azarvand Tax Law. This informative session is specifically tailored for business owners and their bookkeepers and/or accountants. Don't miss this valuable opportunity to gain clarity on both federal and Maryland state tax matters and ensure your business remains compliant on both fronts. For more information and to register click here. 

Fire on the Mountain Sponsorships

Summer is quickly approaching which means it's nearly time for the Chamber’s July 4th Fire on the Mountain Fireworks Display at Wisp Resort. As you know, the July 4th fireworks are a popular event for residents and visitors to the area. We’d like to thank those who donated towards the display last year; your donations help us provide such a spectacular show! For this year's display, we are looking for a Title Sponsor for $8,000 and we need to raise additional funds to help cover the show cost. Any donation is appreciated; however, special recognition is available to businesses or individuals who contribute $375 or more. View our sponsorship opportunities and please contact Sarah Duck at sarah@garrettchamber.com or 301.616.1129 to sponsor. The fireworks display will be provided by Epic Pyrotechnics.

Autumn Glory Brochure Advertising Now Available

Do you host an Autumn Glory event? Promote it in the official 58th Annual Autumn Glory Festival Brochure! This year’s Autumn Glory Festival, sponsored by Team One GMC, will be held WednesdayOctober 8 - Sunday, October 12, 2025. 8,000 Autumn Glory brochures will be printed and made available in racks around Garrett County, at the Visitors Center in McHenry, at the Youghiogheny Overlook Welcome Center along Interstate 68, at Chamber member businesses, distribution centers, via visitor request and more. Along with the ability to advertise your Autumn Glory event with a listing in our brochure, you can also purchase display advertising in the brochure. To purchase a listing or a display ad in the brochure, please complete the Autumn Glory Brochure Listing Form and return it, with payment, by Thursday, May 29, 2025. Completed forms can be emailed to sarah@garrettchamber.com, faxed to 301.334.8073 or mailed to Garrett County Chamber of Commerce 15 Visitors Center Drive McHenry, MD 21541. Please email sarah@garrettchamber.com with any questions.

Help Address Your Workforce Issues with the Updated Work Ethic Diploma Program!

After 5 successful years we feel it is time to make some changes to the Work Ethic Diploma (WED) Program to keep the it relevant and take it to the next level. The concept of the program was originally put forward to the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce by employers who felt students were not learning the soft skills necessary to become productive members of the workforce.

 

With the input of area educators, business leaders, and post-secondary representatives, we developed standards to evaluate the work ethic of our students. These standards are not being changed. Based on feedback from employers participating in the program and discussions with our stakeholders we have decided to replace the hourly pay incentive with a more tangible sign-on bonus to be rewarded after a qualifying length of employment. Another exciting change we are implementing is a Worth Ethic Diploma Reception that will recognize and celebrate students receiving the honor and our business partners participating in the program. This will be a great opportunity for you to network and recruit prospects. More details on this event will follow.

 

Whether you are a current WED partner or looking to join the program, we ask that you please review and sign the new form and return it to holly@garrettchamber.com or 15 Visitors Center Drive, McHenry, MD 21541. You can also click here for the criteria and business commitment form updated with changes highlighted for your convenience. We appreciate your participation and look forward to working with you to grow and enhance the Work Ethic Diploma Program to better meet Garrett County’s workforce challenges.

Office Depot - May 2025 Monthly Specials

Your exclusive specials are here! Enjoy discounts of up to 56% off envelopes, binder clips, labels, flags, and more. Take advantage of these monthly specials when you shop online for office, school, and home essentials at ODP Business Solutions. Click here to view the May 2025 Monthly Specials. Click here for more information on the program and to register.

 

Member News

 

Appointment of Lake Manager

 

Chamber members may submit company announcements (awards, new hires, promotions, events) for inclusion in the Member News. For instruction on submitting Member News, contact: nick@garrettchamber.com or call (301) 387-5237.

New Members

 

Southern Garrett Gridiron

 

Joy Fernon Properties

 

Watch this space for new members! Consider reaching out to welcome them to

the Chamber.

Special Promotions

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Garrett County landowners urged to proceed with caution

The Garrett County Rebublican

 

OAKLAND — With recent legislative developments and increasing activity from utility and energy companies, local landowners are advised to proceed carefully when approached to sign land easement agreements.

 

Specifically related to utility transmission line easements, an agreement typically grants companies permanent access and use of private land for infrastructure like towers, substations, and access roads. These agreements often come with long-term or perpetual rights and may significantly impact land use, farming operations, property value, and future development.

What's Happening In Garrett County-Garrett County Chamber Of Commerce

What's Happening In Garrett County

 

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May 5 - May 11, 2025

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May Business After Hours 2025 - Market on 42

The Chamber is pleased to announce that the Market on 42 will be hosting our May Business After Hours on Thursday, May 8th from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. 

 

The Market on 42 is an outdoor market that houses locally owned shops. These shops include Railey Design, Secondhand Citizen, Appalachian Print Studio, Wild Ember Bakery and OMG Relax

 

Enjoy delicious food and drinks as you mingle with fellow Chamber members and Chamber staff at our monthly networking events. Don't forget your business card to enter to win prizes. 

 

$10.00 in advance for members

$15.00 for members at the door and non-members

To register, click here.

Business Before Hours - Legislative Wrap-Up 2025

The Garrett County Chamber of Commerce has scheduled its next Business Before Hours for Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at the Perfroming Arts Center at Garrett College. The Chamber will welcome back Senator Mike McKay and Delegate Jim Hinebaugh for an informational presentation on the 447th session of the Maryland General Assembly, convened in Annapolis, Maryland January 8 through April 7, 2025. Attendees will hear directly from our elected officials on which bills passed, which did not, how these legislative decisions will impact the county, region, and state, and what the upcoming election cycle holds for future policy issues.  

 

$25 for members

$30 for non-members

To register, click here

 

The event is sponsored by Byco Enterprises, Inc and Garrett Regional Medical Center, a proud partner of WVU Medicine. 

 

 

MidAtlantic Resiliency Link Open Houses

The MidAtlantic Resiliency Link, a 500-KV transmission line project being developed by NextEra Energy through portions of Allegany and Garrett Counties will be hosting project Open Houses per the schedule below. The Open House information will be advertised in local papers, and residents located within a certain distance of the draft routes for the proposed transmission line will receive an invitation in the mail. It is important to note that the final route has not yet been determined. There is also more information available on the project website here.

 

May 6 from 3pm-7pm

Friendsville Volunteer Fire and Rescue

122 Walnut Street, Friendsville, MD 21531

 

May 7 from 3pm-7pm

Good Will Fire Company Armory

2 Advocate Court, Lonaconing, MD 21539  

Annual Membership Meeting & Dinner 2025 - June 4th

Get ready to dust off your boots and kick up your heels — the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to invite you to the Trailblazers Ball! Join us for an evening dedicated to the celebration of the trailblazers in our community. Enjoy a hearty dinner and toe-tappin' tunes while you network with fellow professionals. Country western dress encouraged but not required.

 

New Chamber Board Members and officers will be announced and we'll tip our hats to the recipients of the Diplomat of the Year Award, Emerging Entrepreneur Award, Peggy Jamison Heritage Preservation Award, and Heise Entrepreneurial Spirit Award. 

 

Giddy-up to the Trailblazers Ball — where the West meets the Best of Garrett County! 

 

Trail Bites

Vegetable & Dip Tray, BBQ Meatballs, and Bacon Wrapped Poppers

 

Supper

Tex-Mex Salad, Peppercorn Crusted Flat Iron Steak, BBQ Chicken, Twice Baked Potatoes, Country Green Beans, Corn Bread

 

Chuckwagon Treats

Cake 'n Berry Cobbler, Campfire Cinnamon Twists, Campfire Peach Cobbler, Pot 'o Smores 

 

Date/Time

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Reception (Cash Bar) - 6:00 pm

Dinner - 7:00 pm

Program & Awards Ceremony - 7:45 pm 

 

Fees/Admission

There is assigned seating at this event so please reach out to Holly Lane at holly@garrettchamber.com or call (301) 387-6171 if you have seating preferences. 

 

Early Bird (discount available until May 21)

Tickets cost - $85

Corporate Table (Seating for 8) - $680

 

Regular Pricing (after May 21)

Ticket Cost - $90

Corporate Table (Seating for 8) - $720

 

The deadline for registration is COB Wednesday, May 28, 2025.

To Register, click here

 

SPONSORS, please contact Nick Sharps at nick@garrettchamber.com or (301) 387-8745 to register with your complimentary tickets. 

 

Location

McHenry Lodge at Wisp Resort

296 Marsh Hill Road

McHenry, MD 21541

 

Sponsored by:

Celebrating the 2025 Work Ethic Diploma Recipients!

We’re proud to share the success of our inaugural Work Ethic Diploma Reception, a milestone event celebrating the dedication of local students who have demonstrated the soft skills and strong work ethic needed to thrive in today’s workforce. Created in partnership between Garrett County Public Schools and the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce, this program was designed with input from educators, business leaders, and post-secondary institutions to promote key workforce readiness traits—like discipline, teamwork, attendance, community service, and more. Students who earned the diploma met rigorous criteria and even had the option to voluntarily participate in a drug-free screening—an effort supported by the Garrett County Health Department, helping to promote healthy, job-ready lifestyles.

 

A heartfelt thank you for the support of:

 

  • Garrett County Department of Business Development for sponsoring the event
  • Garrett County Public Schools
  • Garrett County Fair Board for allowing us to host the event at the Ag Heritage Hall

 

And to the amazing businesses who attended the reception to celebrate these workforce-ready students:

 

  • Ruth Enlow Library
  • First United Bank & Trust
  • Beitzel Corporation & Pillar Innovations
  • Garrett College

 

Without these organizations and businesses this program and the reception would not be possible. Together, we are building a stronger, more prepared workforce for Garrett County!

Navagating Federal & State Taxes: A Practical Guide for Businesses Webinar

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, May 28th, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM for an essential webinar designed to help your business navigate the complexities of both federal IRS and Maryland state tax compliance. The Garrett County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present "Navigating IRS & Maryland Tax Compliance," led by Tax Attorneys Candice Miller and Audre Sylvester of Azarvand Tax Law. This informative session is specifically tailored for business owners and their bookkeepers and/or accountants. Don't miss this valuable opportunity to gain clarity on both federal and Maryland state tax matters and ensure your business remains compliant on both fronts. For more information and to register click here. 

Fire on the Mountain Sponsorships

Summer is quickly approaching which means it's nearly time for the Chamber’s July 4th Fire on the Mountain Fireworks Display at Wisp Resort. As you know, the July 4th fireworks are a popular event for residents and visitors to the area. We’d like to thank those who donated towards the display last year; your donations help us provide such a spectacular show! For this year's display, we are looking for a Title Sponsor for $8,000 and we need to raise additional funds to help cover the show cost. Any donation is appreciated; however, special recognition is available to businesses or individuals who contribute $375 or more. View our sponsorship opportunities and please contact Sarah Duck at sarah@garrettchamber.com or 301.616.1129 to sponsor. The fireworks display will be provided by Epic Pyrotechnics.

Autumn Glory Brochure Advertising Now Available

Do you host an Autumn Glory event? Promote it in the official 58th Annual Autumn Glory Festival Brochure! This year’s Autumn Glory Festival, sponsored by Team One GMC, will be held WednesdayOctober 8 - Sunday, October 12, 2025. 8,000 Autumn Glory brochures will be printed and made available in racks around Garrett County, at the Visitors Center in McHenry, at the Youghiogheny Overlook Welcome Center along Interstate 68, at Chamber member businesses, distribution centers, via visitor request and more. Along with the ability to advertise your Autumn Glory event with a listing in our brochure, you can also purchase display advertising in the brochure. To purchase a listing or a display ad in the brochure, please complete the Autumn Glory Brochure Listing Form and return it, with payment, by Thursday, May 29, 2025. Completed forms can be emailed to sarah@garrettchamber.com, faxed to 301.334.8073 or mailed to Garrett County Chamber of Commerce 15 Visitors Center Drive McHenry, MD 21541. Please email sarah@garrettchamber.com with any questions.

Help Address Your Workforce Issues with the Updated Work Ethic Diploma Program!

After 5 successful years we feel it is time to make some changes to the Work Ethic Diploma (WED) Program to keep the it relevant and take it to the next level. The concept of the program was originally put forward to the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce by employers who felt students were not learning the soft skills necessary to become productive members of the workforce.

 

With the input of area educators, business leaders, and post-secondary representatives, we developed standards to evaluate the work ethic of our students. These standards are not being changed. Based on feedback from employers participating in the program and discussions with our stakeholders we have decided to replace the hourly pay incentive with a more tangible sign-on bonus to be rewarded after a qualifying length of employment. Another exciting change we are implementing is a Worth Ethic Diploma Reception that will recognize and celebrate students receiving the honor and our business partners participating in the program. This will be a great opportunity for you to network and recruit prospects. More details on this event will follow.

 

Whether you are a current WED partner or looking to join the program, we ask that you please review and sign the new form and return it to holly@garrettchamber.com or 15 Visitors Center Drive, McHenry, MD 21541. You can also click here for the criteria and business commitment form updated with changes highlighted for your convenience. We appreciate your participation and look forward to working with you to grow and enhance the Work Ethic Diploma Program to better meet Garrett County’s workforce challenges.

Office Depot - May 2025 Monthly Specials

Your exclusive specials are here! Enjoy discounts of up to 56% off envelopes, binder clips, labels, flags, and more. Take advantage of these monthly specials when you shop online for office, school, and home essentials at ODP Business Solutions. Click here to view the May 2025 Monthly Specials. Click here for more information on the program and to register.

 

Member News

 

The Unseen Foundation: Why Data Goverance Can Make or Break a Small Business

 

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Garrett County Honored at 2025 Maryland Economic Development

Association Conference

 

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April 30 - May 6, 2025

Spring Chairs
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April 29 - May 8 | 11:15 am - 2:30 pm 

Mother's Day Special at The Root Cafe

321 Chestnut Street, Friendsville, MD.

The Root Cafe is offering a special package for Mother's Day that can be pre-ordered from April 25, 2024 - May 8, 2024.

What's Included in the Package: $29.50

- Bouquet of flowers 

- Iced or Hot Latte 12oz (your choice of 1 flavor) 

- Your choice of cupcake: Lemon Filled or Chocolate/Peanut Butter 

Pre-order NOW by coming in person and requesting or calling 301-746-5111

Deadline to pre-order: May 8th

May 1 | 11:15 am - 2:30 pm 

Garrett County Affordable Housing Forum

Performing Arts Center at Garrett College, McHenry, MD.

Community members are invited to attend the upcoming Affordable Housing Forum on Thursday, May 1, from 11:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center at Garrett College. The event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required by 12:00 p.m. on Friday, April 25. Complimentary lunch will be provided to all registered attendees.

 

Hosted by the Garrett County Board of REALTORS®, this forum will spotlight local initiatives aimed at improving access to affordable homeownership and rental opportunities in Garrett County. Through a series of engaging discussion panels, participants will gain insight into critical housing resources and support services.

 

Key topics include:

  • The Grantsville Attainable Housing Project
  • The journey from renting to homeownership
  • Down payment and closing cost assistance grants

“This is a unique opportunity for residents to connect with housing professionals, learn about available support, and be part of a larger conversation about shaping the future of housing in our community,” said Kelli Hallenbeck, GCBR’s Affordable Housing Committee Chair.

 

Event Details:

Affordable Housing Forum

Thursday, May 1, 2025

11:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Check in opens at 11:15 a.m.; buffet lines open at 11:30 a.m.; and forum panels start at 12:15 p.m..

Multipurpose Room, Performing Arts Center at Garrett College

Free admission | Lunch provided

Registration deadline: Friday, April 25 at 12:00 p.m.

Have questions? Contact Amy Lowdermilk, GCBR Executive Officer at 301-334-8405.

 

Can’t make it in-person? Skip registration and watch the Facebook LIVE stream on the Garrett County Board of REALTORS page.

May 1 | 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 

Team Trivia  

Mountain State Brewing Company, 6690 Sang Run Rd, McHenry, MD.

Team Trivia every Thursday, free to play! Contact information: 301-387-3360. 

May 3 | 10:00 am - 1:00 pm 

Spring Farmers Markets by Mountain Fresh Producers Association

Mountain Fresh Pavilion, S 1st St., Oakland, MD.

Join us for our spring farmers markets!  Our vendors will have fresh produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, jams & jellies, crafts, and personal care items. Want to get updates and product availability lists for the market? Sign up for our weekly email list at mountainfresh.org.

May 3 | 2:30 pm - 9:00 pm 

Season Opener Clay Shoot at Shamrock Sporting Clays and Whiskey & Cigar Bar

Shamrock Whiskey & Cigar Bar, 624 Humbert School Rd, Rockwood, PA.

Get ready to kick off the season with a bang! Join us for the Season Opener Clay Shoot at Shamrock Sporting Clays on Saturday, May 3rd in Rockwood! Don't miss this fun-filled day of clays, great food, music, and Derby vibes! 

Registration: 2:30 PM ($150 includes cart, eye & ear protection, and steak dinner)

Shotgun Start: 3:15 PM

Cocktail Hour: 5:30 PM (Derby-themed hors d'oeuvres & complimentary Mint Julep)

Steak Dinner: 6:30 PM (includes salad & dessert)

Dinner-only option is available for $75

Live Music: Cole Douglas 6–9 PM

Kentucky Derby: Live on TV at 7:00 PM!

 

**Out-of-County Regional Event**

May 4 | 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm 

Team Bingo

Mountain State Brewing Company, 6690 Sang Run Road, McHenry, MD.

Team Bingo every Sunday at 1pm!

Contact information: 301-387-3360. 

April 28 - June 9 | 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm 

Spring Icon Class

St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Parish, Parish Center Hall, 208 S. Fourth Street, Oakland, MD.

Jesus of Sinai

Class Term: April 28 - June 9, 2025, no class on Memorial Day.

Mondays Only from 5-8 p.m.

 

Class size is limited to 12. 

 

$125 fee includes all materials and a finished Icon.

Registration and (non-refundable) deposit of $50 

is required to secure a seat before April 12.

 

To learn more and to register, visit https://www.garrettstpeter.com/Icon