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What’s Happening in Downtown Cumberland

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Heritage Days Festival – September 14 and 15

 

 

EVENTS

Farmer’s Market – Thursday, September 12 at Canal Place Festival Grounds. The Market will run 9:30 am – 1 pm and music from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm.

Allegany Museum’s Whiskey Rebellion – Friday, September 13, 6 – 10 pm. Spend the evening celebrating Washington’s last foray into Cumberland with hors d’oeuvres, an open beer and wine bar, colonial era games, a silent auction, and tastings of small batch spirits.
Learn more by visiting, the https://whiskeyrebellioncumberland.com/

Friday After Five – September 13, 6 -10:30 pm, 114 S. Centre Street (outside Mezzos) with Bryne String Band at 6 pm and Megan Jean’s Secret Family, 7:3 0 10:30 pm.

Heritage Days Festival – Saturday, September 14, 10 am -6 pm and Sunday, September 15, 11 am – 6 pm, Washington Street and Prospect Square. Enjoy history, music, crafts and festival food. www.heritagedaysfestival.com.

3M Challenge, Saturday, September 14, 8 am – Think you have what it takes to cycle faster than a speeding train? Cyclists are invited to challenge the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad as it climbs Mt. Savage in this face-off between muscle, machine, and mountain. Mountain Maryland Trails will host the 3M Challenge on Saturday, September 14.

A timed challenge between cyclists and the train, the 3M Challenge will follow a 15.3 mile stretch of the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP Trail) alongside the WMSR railroad tracks, from Cumberland, MD, to Frostburg, MD. Teams of up to six riders per team or individuals can enter the challenge, and funds raised will support maintenance and development projects in the Maryland portion of the Great Allegheny Passage as well as new trail development opportunities.

Riders will depart from the Western Maryland Railway Station starting at 8 am. The train will depart from the station at 11:30 AM and will be timed. Participants are challenged to have a better climb time than the train. Individuals who beat the train’s time will receive a prize, and all participants will receive a souvenir gift. [email protected].

Recovery in Fitness – Saturday, September 14, Canal Place Festival Grounds. A day of workshops and speakers revolving around fitness and nutrition and its impact on recovery. There will be a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) cage for workouts & Jiu-Jitsu. Open the public and free of charge.

Howard’s Run Festival 25K & 5K is back!! Raceday is September 29, 2024 & we hope you’ll choose to run with us!
Howard’s 25K Run is a point-to-point race beginning at the Frostburg trailhead of the Great Allegheny Passage and finishing at the zero marker in front of the Western Maryland Station. It’s a downhill grade for 13+ miles, ending with flat, paved finish. Howard’s 5K begins at the origin or “0” of the Great Allegheny Passage. Participants will traverse the last 1.55 miles of the Howard’s 25K Run course to the southern edge of the Narrows before turning around and retracing their path back to Western Maryland Station.

Register on RunSignup before prices go up after June 28th!

https://runsignup.com/Race/MD/Cumberland/HowardsRunFestival

Allegany High School Class of 1974 50th Reunion, October 4 – 5. Don’t miss it, more details soon. Email: [email protected].  Join our FB group – Allegany Hihgh School Class of 1974.

Rock the Block – If you’ve been jonesing for all things 80s, you want to be at downtown Cumberland’s Rock the Block, on Saturday, October 12. It’s all about the 1980s featuring two great bands – Milk Mountain from Frederick and The Reagan Years,the East Coast Original 80s tribute band out of Hagerstown plus Frankfort Middle School’s steel band. It all starts at 12 noon in Merchant’s Alley off Pershing Street and runs through 7:30 pm. Join in the fun with our Rubik’s Cube speed contest, 80s Jeopardy game and more.

Rock the Block is sponsored by The Liberty Street General Store, Allegany County Historical Society, Downtown Cumberland Business Association and Chessie Federal Credit Union.

www.thereaganyears.com

On November 15th, CASA of Western Maryland will be at Queen City Creamery’s Scoop Shop at 152 Baltimore Street from 12-2pm to speak with anyone that is interested in learning more about Court Appointed Special Advocates for children, and how we serve local foster children that have been removed from their homes due to abuse and neglect. Anyone that takes the time to chat with us about CASA will be treated to a free scoop of frozen custard, and CASA will also have a featured flavor that day!

Celebration of Lights and Holiday Market at Canal Place, Saturday, November 30, 2 pm. Join us to kick off the official holiday season at Canal Place on Small Business Saturday, Nov 30th. This event is free to the public. Shop our stores and vendors for the perfect Christmas gifts, grab dinner or a snack at one of the restaurants or food trucks. Vote for your favorite Christmas Cookie at the first annual cookie bakeoff. Enjoy live entertainment, photos with Santa for your kids and pets and lighting up Canal Place. We are kicking off the holidays in style and look forward to celebrating with you! https://www.facebook.com/events/1212960519940476/?ref=newsfeed.

Winter Festival & Market – Mark your calendar for the Winter Festival & Market, Saturday, December 14th in Historic City Center. Retail and food vendors, live music, arts and crafts for kids, bicycle decorating contest, fire pits for roasting marshmallows and more! More information to come soon!

 

RETAIL

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.

WEEKLY YAPPY HOUR: Who are the people in your neighborhood?

Who are the people in your neighborhood? Well. come find out at our weekly Yappy Hour every Wednesday starting in August from 4:30-6:30 pm.

What is a Yappy Hour, you ask?

 It’s basically a time to sit-n-jaw with some of your favorite downtown neighbors while we feature a neighbor you may or may not know. Each week will begin with a casual gathering but will allow for about a thirty-minute timeslot to allow our featured neighbor to tell you a little about themselves and what they “do” or bring to our Downtown community. NO RULES AT THE RUG SHOP Azad’s is a BYO food or beverage gathering retail experience venue. Non-alcoholic beverages and food may be enjoyed anywhere that you’d like at Azad’s. If you plan to consume an adult beverage in moderation, you must be 21 years of age and your adult beverage must remain inside. Adult beverages may be purchased at any of our neighbors who hold a package goods license and must be brought into our building unopened before consumption. Dave always has ice and glassware available for your use complimentary should you need it.

This event is free and open to the public.

Coming up:

Yappy Hour with Ruth Davis-Rogers – Wed. August 21st

    • Yappy Hour with Hayden Ort-Ulm – Wed. Sept. 4th
    • Yappy Hour with Virginia Decker & Ed Mullaney – Wed. Sept. 11th
    • Yappy Hour with Allison Watkins – Wed. Sept. 18th

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Barkin’ Basement Thrift Shop

We are continuing our BOGO Sale all week long – Buy one item and get the second (of up to equal value) for FREE. The sale ends Saturday, September 14.

Barkin’ Basement is located at 45 Baltimore Street in Downtown Cumberland. 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. www.barkinbasementthriftshop.com.

The Book Center – Open Monday through Saturday, 10-5 and Sunday, 10-3, 15 N. Centre Street, (301) 722-2284.

Cartridges Galore – 68 Pershing Street. 240-362-7179. IT’S

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS ARE HERE!

    • Stock up on all of your back-to-school gaming needs here at Cartridges Galore! We’ve got something for everyone, whether you’re back in school or not!
    • pastedGraphic_1.pngNEWEST GEN ENCORE! PlayStation 5 consoles starting at $379, Xbox Series consoles starting at $199, and Nintendo Switch consoles starting at $99!
    • Pokémon Homecoming Specials! Eraser packs and pencil cases are just $9 each! Select booster packs are $3, and Japanese Pokémon Scarlet and Violet 151 packs are just $5! The NEW Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Shrouded Fable is available NOW!
    • Disney Lorcana specials: Lorcana packs are on sale for $5 and decks for $10!
    • OOPS! All PlayStation bundles! Buy any OG PlayStation, PlayStation 2, or PlayStation 3 console and get a FREE game! *Priced at $25 or less*
    • Amiibo and plush are B1G1 1/2 off!
    • ALL rack games are B2G1 FREE!

Don’t forget about your freebie! All CG Loyalty text subscribers are eligible for a FREE Gashapon token! *Limit one token per rewards member, must show text to redeem*

Craft Table – 11 South Liberty Street in historic downtown Cumberland, Maryland. 240 642.8828 • www.Craft-Table.com

A sponsor of Cumberland’s Rock the Block!

Check out our new sidewalk on Liberty Street! We have Patriotic, Paw, seasonal wreaths and special orders are never a problem. Craft Table, the Hiding Place of your Creative Spirit. www.Craft-Table.com

Liberty Street General Store Saturday 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Expanded hours and Sandwich shop is coming soon. Liberty Street General Store now has ice cold Western Maryland Lemonade, Pepsi and Coca-Cola products to beat the summer heat and keep you hydrated. Downtown residence, business owners and employees be a part of our market research. Stop by the store and tell us what food products and office/house goods you would like to see on the shelves.

Downtown Hobbies & Toys – Looking for something to do inside where it’s cool? 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. 113 Baltimore Street. Open Monday – Friday, 12 – 6 pm; Saturday, 12 – 5 pm.

Energy Select – Visit us at 119 Baltimore Street or http://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 is Downtown Cumberland’s place to shop for antiques and collectibles. The Emporium is open Sunday from 11 to 4 and Monday through Saturday from 10 to 5. Stop in and find a memory. 55 Baltimore Street.

Hometown Hobby Sports, 66 Pershing Street. 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. New stuff in shop!

Open Wednesday – Friday from 12 noon – 6 pm and Saturday from 10 am – 5 pm.

Myla & Maple | Style Bar & Boutique – 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. Stop by at 50 N Centre Street.

Myla & Maple Hours: Sunday-Tuesday – CLOSED*, Wednesday – 1 pm – 5pm, Thursday – 1 pm – 9 pm, Friday – 1 pm – 9 pm, Saturday – 11 am – 9 pm.

  • We Are Hiring! Stop in the fill out an application.
    • Applicants must be 21+ years old
  • Upcoming events:
    • Happy Hour – every Thursday from 5pm – 7pm; exclusive clothing discounts available!
    • Downtown Cumberland re-opening 11/14; join us for a grand re-opening of downtown Cumberland from 11am – ? – Exclusive in-store discounts, drink specials, Everlasting Jules x Jenn, Silly Goose Caricatures, & more! Stay tuned for our 1 year anniversary celebration to follow!
    • Black Friday 11/29 – Shopping discounts & music by DJ Racos!
    • Men’s Night Out 12/5 – from 5pm – 7pm join us for a night of shopping made easy for you with drink specials & gift wrapping
  • Want to shop but can’t make it during our hours? Email us at [email protected] 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 – PharmaCare West reminds you about vaccinations as National Vaccination Month is winding down. Adults need important preventative vaccines as they age – pneumonia, shingles, RSV. Not sure if your vaccines are up-to-date? Stop by and talk to the pharmacist. S/he can review your vaccines to see what you may need. Most preventative vaccines are available at all PharmaCare/Medicine Shoppe retail pharmacy locations on a walk-in basis (no appointment needed), and most are covered by insurance (Medicare/Medicaid/3rd party). As the weather starts to cool down, and allergies start to flare up, be ready with LEADER brand over-the-counter items to tackle seasonal allergies. Save money and feel better! PharmaCare West – 64 Greene Street, Cumberland – phone 301.724.1183 – store, drive-thru window & post office open Monday – Friday, 9am to 6pm and Saturday, 9am to 1pm – find us on Facebook at The PharmaCare Network.

Western Maryland Music Center – We are the area’s only full-service music store, offering great brands at unbeatable prices! 15 Baltimore Street. Open Monday – Saturday, 12 – 8 pm.  http://www.westernmarylandmusic.com/

 

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.

 

Great Gift Idea! DCBA (Downtown Cumberland Gift Certificates) are available at The Book Center. The gift certificates can be spent at any DCBA member’s business. You can find out who is a DCBA member online at www.visitcumberland.org.

 

Great Gift Idea! DCBA (Downtown Cumberland Gift Certificates) are available at The Book Center. The gift certificates can be spent at any DCBA member’s business. You can find out who is a DCBA member online at www.visitcumberland.org.

 

WINING & DINING

Basecamp Coffee – Now in two locations –   118 Baltimore St., “The Rosenbaum,” and our original location at 108 Greene Street, open daily, 7 am – 3:30 pm. CONGRATULATIONS! Basecamp Coffee was voted Best Coffee Shop in Blue Ridge Outdoor Magazine’s 13th annual “Best of Awards.”

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. www.basecampcoffees.com. ​

City Lights: An American Bar and Grill – Beer & Burger Thursday, 4:30 – 8 pm. 100% Angus Beef Brand Burger served with Fridays & a Beer – $20. 59 Baltimore Street, (301) 722-9800, citylightsamericangrill.com.

Crabby Pig – Dine-in or take-out. Give us a call at 301-724-7472.
We’ve got crabs! Buy them by the dozen, half bushel or bushel.

  • AYCE Crabs $35/Person – Wednesday,September 11, 5 – 8 pm.
  • Gary & Annette on the Crabby Pig Patio – Friday, July 26, 7 pm. Join us on the Deck for an evening of acoustic favorites from the 70s through today.

Jin’s Asian Cuisine – Chinese/Thai/Japanese cuisine. Open Tuesday – Thursday, 11 a m – 10 pm; Friday – Saturday, 11 am – 10:30 pm; Sunday, noon 9:30 pm. Dine-in, Take-Out, Delivery. 36 Queen City Drive, 301-777-5555 & 301-777-2233. www.jinasiancuisine.com.

M&M Bake Shop – We are a family-owned small business, established in 1966 by Mary Lantz and Merl. They worked at the Federal Bake Shop together before they purchased the business in 1966. Hence the name M&M, Open Monday – Saturday, 5:30 am – 12:30 pm. 80 Baltimore Street.

Mezzos – 114 S. Centre Street, 301-777-7750. 10:30 am – 1:30 pm.

  • Mondays – Margarita & Tacos Monday. All day special – $1.50/$2.00 beef, chicken or steak tacos. See Bartender for great beer and Liquor specials!
  • Tuesdays – Lunch Specials/All Day Special – Buffalo Dip Fries – brew city fries topped with buffalo dip, melted shredded cheese and medium sauce with Ranch dip – $8.50.  Open Mic Night hosted by the Slice Girlz, 8 pm, Mezzos Main
  • Wednesdays- .60 Bone-in-Wings All Day (dine-in only.) Half price dips – crab, spinach & artichoke, buffalo chicken. Lunch Special – bacon, Ranch chicken wrap with a side of potato chips – $9.50
  • Working Woman’s Wednesday with WQZK Radio/ Amy Ryan – 5:30 – 7:30 pm.
  • Thursdays – Burger Day – $9.99. Trivia with Randy Means, 7:30 – 10 pm; Dance Music, 10 pm – 1 am, Mezzos Main.
  • Fridays – Lunch Special – Firecracker shrimp wrap – $10.99
  • Saturdays – ½ off Artisan Pizza Day – all day.
  • Sundays – AYCE Boneless, Nachos, Sliders, Fries – $11.50 per person – noon to midnight!

College football season starts! Come watch on one of our big screen tvs!

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!

Ottaviani Tasting Room & Lounge Weekly Events – 27 N. Centre Street Open Tuesday – Friday, 5 – 10 pm; Saturday, 12 noon – 10 pm.

Enjoy our bottomless mimosas or delicious bloody Mary’s and start your day right with a hearty breakfast.

Queen City Cravings – We’re not saying we’re the reason your cravings keep you up at night, but we’re definitely the ones you dream about. From farm-fresh veggies to delicious custard to deli delights–we’ve got it all! Located at 108 W Harrison St | Cumberland, MD.

Queen City Cravings Hours: Monday-Friday – 7am – 7pm; Saturday & Sunday – 8am – 7pm

  • Salad of the week: Romaine + iceberg, grilled chicken, shredded cheddar, black bean & corn salsa, red & green peppers, w/ ranch (served after 3pm)
  • Sandwich of the week: Open-face turkey dinner: turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes w/ gravy on sourdough
  • Veggie burger of the month: Veggie burger, mozzarella, spring mix, & Mike’s hot honey sauce
  • Latte of the week: Salted caramel – try it hot, iced, or frozen!
  • Sundae of the week: Reese’s – chocolate custard, peanut butter sauce, Reese cup chunks, whipped cream & a cherry
  • Stop by to get your free Cravings custard sample of the week!

Order online at thecravingsdeli.com – Book your next upcoming event with us! Email [email protected]

Ristorante Ottaviani – A taste of Italy from our family to yours. Open Sunday, 4 -8 pm; Tuesday – Saturday, 5 pm – closing. 25 N. Centre Street, 301-722-0052.

Uncle Jack’s Pizzeria & Pub – 20 S. Mechanic Street, Open 11 am – 2 am, daily.

 

PETS AND ANIMALS

Reptilian Arts – We carry a large variety of pet supplies for reptiles, dogs, cats, and aquatics. Located at 205 N. Mechanic Street, Reptilian Arts is open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4:30 pm.

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.

YOUR HEALTH, WELL-BEING & EDUCATION

AHEC No Cost Clinic – From July 27th through August 5th, medical, dental, optometry, and veterinary services will be provided at no cost to our community. This event is a collaboration between the US Military, AHEC West and several other community organizations. The military will provide all the services and our community will host them. The Medical Mission allows the military to practice a deployment and benefit our community with much needed services.

Follow our page for more updates on when specific services like vaccinations and sports physicals will be provided.

If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].

We look forward to seeing you there!

PharmaCare West
PharmaCare West reminds you about vaccinations as National Vaccination Month is winding down. Adults need important preventative vaccines as they age – pneumonia, shingles, RSV. Not sure if your vaccines are up-to-date? Stop by and talk to the pharmacist. S/he can review your vaccines to see what you may need. Most preventative vaccines are available at all PharmaCare/Medicine Shoppe retail pharmacy locations on a walk-in basis (no appointment needed), and most are covered by insurance (Medicare/Medicaid/3rd party). As the weather starts to cool down, and allergies start to flare up, be ready with LEADER brand over-the-counter items to tackle seasonal allergies. Save money and feel better! PharmaCare West – 64 Greene Street, Cumberland – phone 301.724.1183 – store, drive-thru window & post office open Monday – Friday, 9am to 6pm and Saturday, 9am to 1pm – find us on Facebook at The PharmaCare Network.

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, phones, 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 [email protected].

Gilchrist Gallery Every 2nd Saturday morning of the month throughout 2023, Gilchrist Gallery will host yoga and sound healing at 9:30 am with Paula Reeves. The entrance is donation-based; attendees are encouraged to bring a yoga mat, blanket, and water.

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.

 

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

The Allegany Arts Council

Members and visitors wishing to speak to a member of our staff may find us at 42-48 N. Centre Street (the former Chicago Meat Market building), Tuesday-Friday, 9:00 am-5:00 pm daily. Our Saville and Schwab Galleries will remain open through our May 2024 exhibition, and our staff will remove final items through June 30, 2024. If you’re not sure where to find us, call us! Our phones and e-mails will go wherever we are, and we look forward to serving you! 301.777.2787.

The Allegany Arts Council has announced the inaugural Mountain Maryland Film Festival to take place November 8-9, in partnership with Loft 129. The competition will offer $1000 in cash prizes to filmmakers submitting shorts, or films under 15 minutes in duration.

The 2024 theme for the film festival is music – in addition to the filmmaking competition, which is now accepting submissions, the two-day event will also feature the director and producer of an award-winning documentary, “Firebird: Built to Burn,” which explores the town of Phoenixville, PA, and the musical and cultural festival created two-decades ago by building, and then burning, a wooden phoenix. Colleen Brady and Charlie Hudson, both award-winning filmmakers, will join the event for a

live conversation.

On day two, popular music films including American Graffiti and Saturday Night Fever will be screened, along with a special block of shorts and an award presentation to the winning filmmakers. Following the day’s events, a late night will take place at a location to be announced.

Filmmakers interested in submitting for the competition may do so via Film Freeway, with a deadline of September 20. Tickets for the two-day festival will be available soon and can be purchased through the Arts Council’s website.

The Arts Council wishes to thank the City of Cumberland and Loft 129 for support of this program.

Cumberland Theatre – 101 N. Johnson Street, 301-759-4990. [email protected].

    • The Cover of Life – September 5 – 22, **select dates**, 8 – 10:30 pm. Tood, Weetsie, and Sybill are brides in rural Louisiana in 1943. Each married a Cliffert brother. The men are off to war and a local news story about these young wives keeping the home fires burning intrigues Henry Luce. He decides that they belong on the cover of Life Magazine and assigns Kate Miller to the story. She has been covering the war in Europe and, though she views doing a “women’s piece” as a career set-back, she accepts because it will be her first cover story. Kate spends a week with the Cliffert women, and her haughty urban attitude gives way to sympathy as she begins to understand them while coming face-to-face with her own powerlessness in a man’s world. Filled with charm and fun, The Cover of Life is a deeply affecting story about the struggle for self-worth. Tickets: $22 (online/advance), $25/at the door; Senior/$20 (online/advance), $23/at the door; Student/$25 (oneline/advance, $18/at the door.
    • Biloxi Blues by Neil Simon, September 5 – 22, **select dates**. Performed in Rep – the first time CT has done this! Two stories set in World War II told from two very different viewpoints. Biloxi Blues is a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon. It portrays the conflict of Sergeant Merwin J. Toomey and Arnold Epstein, one of many privates enlisted in the military stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi, seen through the eyes of Eugene Jerome, one of the other soldiers.  This play is the second chapter in what is known as his Eugene trilogy, following Brighton Beach Memoirs and preceding Broadway Bound. The play won the Tony Award for Best Play. RATING:  PG-13. The show contains violence and mild language.  Parental discretion is advised.

C. William Gilchrist Museum of the Arts – 104 Washington Street. Gallery hours – Friday – Sunday, 1-4 pm. www.gilcrhistgallery.com, 301-724-5800.

    • Andrei Kushnir Exhibition – Join us for a captivating journey through Maryland as seen through the eyes of plein air painter Andrei Kushnir. His exhibition showcases the stunning diversity of the state, from the tranquil shores of the Chesapeake Bay to the majestic peaks of the Appalachian Mountains. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore Maryland’s breathtaking scenery through the masterful work of Andrei Kushnir. The exhibition runs August 9 – September 1.
    • Silver Spades Casino Royale – Join us for a dazzling evening of celebration as we mark our 25th anniversary in style. August 24, it’s the 16th Annual Gilchrist Gala: Silver Spades Casino Royale. Get ready to roll the dice and revel in the glamour of a night filled with entertainment, auctions and exquisite cuisine. General Admission ticket – $95.
    • Play board games at the gallery. Every 3rd Thursday at 7 pm, the Gilchrist is hosting a game night. Our bar is available, and a selection of board games will be provided. You can also bring your own board game. Join us for good games and good times.

 

Embassy Theatre – 49 Baltimore Street, 240-362-7183, www.embassytheatrecorp.org

2024 Complete Season Details

    • Anything Goes – Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter, Original Book by P.G. Wodehouse & Guy Bolton and Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse, New Book by Timothy Crouse & John Weidman. September 12-15 & 19-22, 2024 – 8:00 pm Thurs/Fri/Sat & 2:00 pm Sun.
      This shipboard romance (and songs and dance) begins when Billy Crocker, a young Wall Street broker, falls in love with a beautiful girl he met at a party and ends up stowing away on a transatlantic liner in order to win her heart. Heiress Hope Harcourt is on her way to England with her fiancé Lord Evelyn Oakleigh and her mother, but is approaching marriage more as a duty than a delight . Billy ends up in the brig in a case of identity theft – Public Enemy No. 1 “Snake Eyes” Johnson’s identity. It takes the second act to untangle all the miscommunications and steer the lovers back on course.This rollicking musical will run September 12-22, with performances Thursday-Saturday at 8 PM, and Sunday matinees at 2 PM. Doors and café open one hour before the performance begins. Admission is $20 adults and $18 seniors/students. Tickets may be purchased through Ticketbud at https://embassy.ticketbud.com, or call the box office to make reservations and guarantee seating at (240) 362-7183. Follow our Facebook event for details,https://www.facebook.com/share/MDKpgMzxm7SxM6cE/ . Anything Goes is presented by Progressive Physical Therapy. We hope you join us as this talented cast brings a classic to life on the high seas
    • Misery – Adapted by William Goldman. October 10-13 & 17-20, 2024 – 8:00 pm Thurs/Fri/Sat and 2:00 pm Sun
    • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde – Adapted by Noah Smith, November 7-10 & 14-17, 2024 – 8:00 pm Thurs/Fri/Sat and 2:00 pm Sun.
    • Christmas Belles by Jones Hope Wooten – December 12-15 & 19-22, 2024 – 8:00 pm Thurs/Fri/Sat and 2:00 pm Sun

Box Office and Cafe open 7:00 pm Thurs/Fri/Sat & 1:00 pm Sun

Ferleman Gallery • 9 N. Centre Street

Gallery hours are Monday – Thursday, 10am to 4pm, Friday 10am-8pm, and Saturday 12pm – 8pm

Now through October 30th, discover the hidden genius of Hillmar Gottesthal at Ferleman Gallery’s “Gottesthal” exhibit. This exhibit will unveil never-before-seen masterpieces, crafted in the artist’s secluded mountain studio. This rare showcase blends geometric abstraction with spiritual motifs, offering a profound, immersive experience. Don’t miss this extraordinary celebration of artistic innovation!

Fore Axes – 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! www.ForeAxes.com, 157 Baltimore Street.

Fore Axes Hours: Sunday – Wednesday – CLOSED, Thursday – 5 pm – 10 pm, Friday – 4 pm – 11:30 pm, Saturday – 12:30 pm – 11 pm

We Are Hiring! Email [email protected] for more information.

    • Upcoming events:
      • Trivia Thursday: Queen City Motors! 9/12: Save the date because Trivia Thursday is returning, hosted by Dallas Hockman & Linda Uhl! This season, we’re thrilled to announce our partnership with Queen City Motors throughout September & October to support our local YMCA. Prepare for an unforgettable Thursday filled with trivia questions about Queen City Motors, automotive history, and other thrilling topics! Participation is free for teams of up to 6, and you can enjoy drink specials, including the featured Queen City Motors drink, The Pink Cadillac. For every specialty drink purchased, $1 will be donated to the YMCA. Prizes await the top three teams, along with some cool swag from Queen City Motors. Doors open at 5 PM, and the games kick off at 6:30 PM. Rally your teams and get your engines running!
      • Baltimore St Christmas 11/24: The Baltimore St Christmas celebration returns to Fore Axes this year! Prepare to launch the holiday season with a lively day packed with shopping, axe throwing, delicious food, refreshing drinks, and much more! This year features Everlasting Jules x Jenn offering permanent jewelry, Honey’s Fudge, clothing pop-ups from Myla & Maple, and the Queen City Cravings food truck dishing out tasty treats outside! Want to join as a vendor? Reach out to us today! Baltimore St Christmas runs from 11am to 3pm on Sunday, November 24th. Kick off your holiday shopping early!
    • Mobile Axe-Throwing: Looking for your next big party trick? Look no further than Fore Axes’ mobile axe-throwing trailer! Contact us at [email protected] 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.

Gallery Stage, 9 N. Centre Street, 240-609-0077, [email protected]

    • Mama Said String Band, Friday, September 13. A Louisville, Kentucky based 4-piece bringing their own brand of bluegrass with a focus on vocal harmonies and contemporary instrumentation. Honest songwriting any listener can relate to. https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gallerystage/1291504.
    • Shane McGeehan feat. Claire McGeehan, Friday, September 14. Claire & Shane, a French-American duo, blend harp, guitar, and fiddle, taking listeners on a journey through American and European folk songs. Their music tells stories of love, heartbreak, tenderness, and murder. Come listen and be transported to another place and time! https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gallerystage/1273918.
    • Ellis Paul, September 20, 7-9 pm. Join us at Gallery Stage for an unforgettable evening with Ellis Paul, a legendary singer-songwriter known for his captivating performances. With 23 albums and a career filled with accolades, Paul’s music beautifully intertwines personal stories with social insights. Don’t miss this intimate live experience! https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gallerystage/1353837
    • The High & Wides, Friday, October 4, 7 – 9 pm. Discover The High & Wides, a band formed in 2015 with deep roots in Baltimore and the Delmarva Peninsula. They fuse bluegrass with influences from new wave to old-time, crafting a sound that reimagines 20th-century music. Imagine a world where stringband music dominates popular genres. Join us for a night where country, bluegrass, and rock blend into something truly unique! https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gallerystage/1371064.

Loft 129 – Loft 129 is an event venue that provides live concerts and other entertainment. 129 Baltimore Street, (301) 268-3971, www.loft129.org.

  • Glenn Wilson and Rory Stuart, Tuesday, September 17, 8 – 9:30 pm. Legendary Jazz Giants Glenn Wilson and Rory Stuart come to the Loft in a special appearance! Glenn Wilson has been a professional jazz saxophonist for 50 years. The All Music Guide called him “an unsung hero in modern jazz”. After completing his undergraduate degree from Youngstown State University in 1977, Glenn moved to New York City, where he worked and recorded with The Buddy Rich Band, Lionel Hampton Orchestra, Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra, Tito Puente, Machito, Bill Kirchner Nonet, Bob Belden Ensemble, and scores of other jazz and latin-jazz groups. Glenn recorded his first CD as a leader, the highly-reviewed Impasse, in 1984 for Cadence Records. In 1988, Glenn began his association with Sunnyside Records with the release of Elusive. Three more CDs with Sunnyside – Bittersweet, Blue Porpoise Avenue, and One Man’s Blues – as well as a recording for Timeless Records, Lee’s Keys Please, followed in the next decade. Glenn also appeared on over 25 jazz recordings as a sideman during this time. Glenn’s CDs are featured in the Penguin Guide of Jazz and The Grammophone Guide to Good Jazz, and he has also received a National Endowment for the Arts Grant and has been featured in the DownBeat Magazine Critics Poll in the Baritone Saxophone category. $20/person. https://www.tickettailor.com/events/loft129/1191192.
  • Jaded Ravins – October 3, 8 – 10 pm. A Loft 129 regular, the incredible Jaded Ravins is back! Jaded Ravins is made up of members Kelly Ravin and Halle Jade, who began performing together in 2017. Kelly and Halle, who have been called a modern-day Johnny and June, perform in large and small venues from New England to Nashville. Whether they’re playing at home in backcountry bars or in big city clubs, Jaded Ravins are always ready to pour their hearts out on stage. $10 per ticket. https://www.tickettailor.com/events/loft129/1355197.

    ilyAIMY – October 10, 8 – – 10:15. Back to the Loft on the American Woodmark stage, it’s the fabulous ilyAIMY !

    Baltimore’s ilyAIMY (i love you And I Miss You) has played it ALL nationwide for more than two decades. Similarly adventurous songwriters, audiences should expect everything from boogie-woogie to beatboxing, innovative acoustic guitar, and rapid-fire lyricism softened by cello, soulful vocals and lush harmonies. ilyAIMY is an award-winning “welcome jolt “and an acoustically roiling, combustible attack on the usual singer/songwriter fare,” say reviewers. They are known for combining their award-winning songwriting, tight male/female harmonies, signature intricate slap-style guitar work, ukulele, percussion and an eclectically humorous stage show into an exquisite package. $15 per ticket. https://www.tickettailor.com/events/loft129/1341553.

  • Jon Pheasant – October 18, 8 – 9:45 pm. The British Invasion comes to the American Woodmark Stage at Loft 129! Performing full time for 15 plus years. Jon Pheasant has performed all around the country playing all types of venues and events..

    Jon founded and played a key role in forming the National Touring Tribute Band The British Invasion Experience back in 2013. For 11 years The British Invasion Experience has toured all over country captivating audiences as they have paid tribute to one of the greatest eras in music, the “British Invasion”.

    While performing with The British Invasion Experience Jon has also pursued his own career as a solo artist. Releasing two of his own projects; a self-titled EP in 2015 & an album in 2019 entitled “Supersonic Combustion”.

    Over the last year Jon has been performing acoustically with his “Unplugged” shows all around the Mid-Atlantic region playing a mix of material ranging from some cuts from The British Invasion Experience setlist along with other Classic and Contemporary Rock tunes, plus some of his own original material as well. This will be Jon’s debut in Cumberland! Don’t miss this one!

    Tickets available online & at the door. $10.00 – https://www.tickettailor.com/events/loft129/1345042.

Mezzos
114 S. Centre Street

  • Open Mic Night hosted by the Slice Girlz, every Tuesday, 8 – 11 pm, Mezzos Main.
  • It’s Working Woman’s Wednesday at Mezzos Main from 5:30 – 7:30 pm every Wednesday. Spin the wheel for cash prizes up to $594.00.

Book your rehearsal Dinner, Wedding, Birthday, or Anniversary Party NOW at 301.777.7750 – 114 South Centre Street.

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.

Mountainside Baroque Summer Academy Concluding Concert, Friday, June 21, 3pm. Hear the final student and faculty concert of the 2024 Mountainside Baroque Academy. Music of Purcell, Vivaldi (including “Autumn” from The Four Seasons), and others. No formal admission, but donations are accepted. First Presbyterian Church, 11 Washington St., Cumberland, Maryland

 

HISTORY/MUSEUMS/ALLEGANY COUNTY TOURISM/LIBRARY/WMSR

Library patrons can check out the eBooks & More page on the library’s website for access to digital collections like hoopla, Libby, and Kanopy, where users can download books, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines!  And as always, library patrons can access their account through the library’s homepage to renew books and other items from home.

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; Washington Street, 301-777-1200; or Westernport, 301-359-0455

  • Board Game Nights – Washington Street Library, 2nd Tuesdays, 5 pm. For adults or kids 8 and above, no registration required, ring your own games or play ours.
  • Book Rave – Join us with this new twist to book club. No required reading: bring a list of titles to share that you’ve loved or hated and leave with recommendations from others. Every 1st Tuesday, 5:30 pm at Frostburg; Every 3rd Tuesday, 5:30 pm at LaVale; Every 4th Tuesday, 5:30 at Washington Street.

Allegany County Historical Society – 218 Washington Street, 301-777-8678, www.alleganycountyhistory.org. Your Historical Society Program Team is working on a full calendar of educational and entertaining programs for the coming year at all four historic facilities, including these dates already circled in our book.

Second Saturdays – Mark your calendars! Gordon Roberts House will be open for walk-in tours on the second Saturday of the month, July through October.

Mark Your Calendar for Walk-in Tours.

    • Saturday July 13 10AM – 4PM
    • Saturday August 10 10AM – 4PM
    • Sat/Sun Sept 14/15 Heritage Days
    • Saturday October 12 10AM – 4PM

History Huddle
History of the Ohio Company
7/27 @2pm
Canada Hose House/ACHS Discovery Center 400 North Mechanic StreetTickets $10 Members, $15 Non-members
History of the Ohio Company – Allegany County History

Allegany Museum -. Open Wednesday – Saturday, 11-5; Sunday, 1 – 5. 3 Pershing Street, www.alleganymuseum.org. Voted the #2 ‘Best Small Town Museum’ in the Country by USA Today 10Best.The Allegany Museum offers an in-depth journey through Allegany County and the surrounding region’s history, spanning from the arrival of American Indians 12,000 years ago to the 20th century Industry. The museum also highlights the evolution of transportation, featuring the National Road, B&O Railroad, and C&O Canal, which transformed travel in the region.

Western Maryland Scenic Railroad – Congratulations to WMSR! The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad was featured on Southern Living for 20 Most Scenic Train Rides In The South. The website generates 1,944,926 unique visitors per month. https://www.southernliving.com/scenic-trains-in-south-8600712

Reservations may be made by calling 301-759-4400 or online at www.wmsr.com.

  • We’re headed to the pumpkin patch October 19th, 20th, 26th & 27th at 9:30AM, Noon, & 2PM! Tickets are $15, and Halloween costumes are encouraged! Book now at https://wmsr.com/pumpkin-patch-ltd
  • Ice Cream Trains – July 19; August 2, 16, September 13. Departures at 6, 7 and 8 pm. Make your reservations www.wmsr.com, 301-759-4400.
  • Our Murder Mystery Dinner Trains have returned every other Friday evening January – November 2024)! Enjoy a candlelit dinner and a fresh meal cooked on board our former Pennsylvania Railroad Kitchen Car while interacting with characters and helping solve a murder mystery case! These trains will sell out; select your meal when buying your tickets! Make your reservations here: https://wmsr.com/murder-mystery-trains
  • Craft Beer Limited – Looking for a new seasonal beer to enjoy this year? Look no further than the Craft Beer Limited (May – November 2024)! Passengers will have the opportunity to taste test 10 beers from local, regional, and national breweries based on the train’s monthly theme! To learn more, visit https://wmsr.com/craft-beer-limited.

Women’s Civic Club of Cumberland – Women’s Civic Club Heritage Days Opening Celebration – Thursday, September 12, 5:30 – 8 pm. Join the Women’s Civic Club of Cumberland for the kickoff of Heritage Days at the Magruder House, 515 Washington Street. The opening ceremony will be a fun-filled event celebrating Cumberland’s history and culture. Get ready for live performances and delicious food. $81.80/person, [email protected], 301-722-6099.

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, [email protected].

 

DOWNTOWN LIVING & WORKING

Mountainside Home Realty – Thinking about buying or selling? Our market is still strong and we are seeing sellers getting multiple offers and favorable terms. If you have been thinking of selling or buying in Western Maryland or West Virginia, give us a call at 301-722-0190. [email protected]

For more information, call John at 443-510-5724.

HIRING & OPPORTUNITIES

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!

The Maryland Job Center is offering a free Resume Building class at the South Cumberland Library on September 18 from 2:00 to 3:30 PM. This workshop will provide valuable insights and practical tips on crafting a professional resume that stands out to employers. Participants will learn how to highlight their skills, experience, and accomplishments effectively. Call the library at 301-724-1607 to register. 

Chessie FCU – Join our team and elevate your career! We’re on the lookout for full-time tellers in our local branches.

Ready to make a change? Apply today!

Learn More: https://www.chessiefcu.org/about-us/careers.html.

Coney Pizza, 50 Main Street, Lonaconing, is hiring cooks and 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 servers, cooks and bartenders.. If interested, message our Facebook page (Crabby Pig Cumberland) or stop at 13 Canal Street.

Cumberland Police Department – Cumberland Police Department Hiring Announcement!

The written test will be conducted September 30th,2024 at 4:30pm. The location of the testing will be at the Cumberland Police Department, 20 Bedford Street Cumberland, MD.
To obtain an application they may be picked up at city hall, the police department, via email, or by following this link: https://www.cumberlandmd.gov/DocumentCenter/View/399/Job-Application-PDF?bidId=

Applications may also be completed electronically, by following this link:
https://www.cumberlandmd.gov/Jobs.aspx

Applications MUST be received by Cumberland Human Resources Department, by the examination time/date.
Message us, or email [email protected] for more information.

Energy Select has 3 open positions for the region that can be applied for on Indeed.com and search for Energy Select

  • Lead Solar Electrician WMD
  • Lighting installer WMD
  • Lead lighting installer Electrician WMD

First Peoples is hiring. We are currently looking for Manager Trainees/Assistant Branch Managers and part-time Tellers. If you’re interested, please send your resume to [email protected].

Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services is NOW HIRING for many different types of positions.

  • Social & Case Workers and more
  • Correctional Officers – $53,110 w/ $7,500 sign-on bonus
  • Correctional Officers with food service interest – $53,110
  • Correctional Maintenance Officer $59,709
  • Correctional Officers with trade skills, two years’ experience, NO Certifications Needed – starting at $59,709.
  • Administrative
  • Human Resources
  • Social & Case Workers 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
[email protected]
(301) 745-3673 (O)
(443) 204-5491 (M)

PharmaCare – Full-time cashier and part-time accounting clerk. Join our team. We offer competitive wages plus benefits, including employee stock ownership. Contact Jodi Chamberlain, Human Resources Director at [email protected] or 301-723-2425.

UScellular Virtual Hiring Event! LaVale, MD – Hiring for Part-Time & Full-Time In-Store Positions

UScellular – Multiple Job Locations

Sales Representative
$20.00 – $23.00 / hour, Full-time, Part-time

Sales Representative
$20.00 – $23.00 / hour, Full-time

Sales Representative
$20.00 – $23.00 / hour, Full-time

Job location(s)
Interviews will be held virtually, not at the following physical location(s).

  • 12317 Winchester Road SW, Cumberland, MD 21502 US
  • 940 Foxcroft Ave, Martinsburg, WV 25401 US

What is a virtual interview?
Virtual interviews help employers connect with job seekers when they are not in the same physical location. Since hiring is a human process, employers would like to talk with you online (chat, video or phone) to see if you meet the requirements for the job.

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

Rocky Gap Casino, Resort & Golf– We’re hiring! If you’re interested in an exciting career, we want you!
At Rocky Gap Casino, Resort & Golf we are committed to being your employer of choice through our innovative policies, practices, and employee-friendly initiatives. All employees are respected members of our successful team. Our work environment is fast-paced, fun, and exciting! We work in a unique and dynamic environment where gaming, food & beverage, and entertainment come together to provide an energetic and vibrant experience for our customers! https://www.cnty.com/rocky-gap/careers.

  • Lifeguard
  • Count Drop Team Member
  • Marketing Administrative Assistant
  • Revenue Audit Supervisor
  • Accounting Manager

 

Hiring or Looking for employment?  Check out our Now Hiring page at http://www.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 [email protected]. We will include your listing.

 

GET INVOLVED/OPPORTUNITIES

County United Way – WE ARE MOVING!! – As of August 23, 2024 our new address will be 113-115 Baltimore Street, Suite 203! Please update your address book!

Plan your dream trip to Ireland – CJ Destinations presents The Best of Ireland with the Allegany County Chamber of Commerce, departing March 25, 2024. The trip includes 7 nights at 4 Star Hotels, Muchrose, House, Cliffs of Moher, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Wicklow National Park, Adare Village, Blarney Castle, Trinity College, Book of Kells and Old James Whiskey Distillery. For more information, contact the Chamber at 301-722-2820. Anyone interested in more information can register for the call here: https://business.alleganycountychamber.com/calendar/Details/international-travel-ireland-informational-zoom-1151829?sourceTypeId=Website

Not a member of the Downtown Cumberland Business Association (DCBA)? Join in and support the efforts of Downtown Cumberland businesses to keep 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 [email protected].