
2009 Summer HdG Magazine
This issue features the legacy of the Concord Point Lighthouse, reasons to enjoy IronBirds Baseball, meet “Trashy Women,” and Geocaching around Havre de Grace
This issue features the legacy of the Concord Point Lighthouse, reasons to enjoy IronBirds Baseball, meet “Trashy Women,” and Geocaching around Havre de Grace
Owners of the Havre de Grace Magazine changed hands in 2009 with publisher Jeff Herget and continuing as editor and art director, Anne Fullem. This issue highlights the arts.
Celebrate the season by celebrating our community. Enjoy one of the many events offered throughout the fall and winter months, volunteer, and savor our history.
Celebrating 10 years of publishing the Lockhouse to Lighthouse and later the Havre de Grace Magazine, sharing our community with residents and visitors alike!
Highlighting a sense of place is the goal of this magazine. In every issue we try to introduce you to ‘real people’ in our community through stories of our business owners, volunteers, and artists.
As long as folks can sit on a park bench, chat in a local coffee shop, share a meal, shop downtown, paddle, sail or motor the waters, enjoy a historic lecture, watch a parade, or just … watch people, they will surely have experienced a sense of place in Havre de Grace.
Read about ‘walking,’ whether it’s enjoying our parks, our murals and wall art, or our history. In addition, what can be more fun on a cold winter evening than a wonderful wine-tasting dinner?
This year Havre de Grace celebrated becoming an Arts & Entertainment District and part of the Main Street Program. AWe moved from our tabloid publication to a full-color, glossy magazine to highlight the arts in proper fashion.
This issue highlights local authors, the 33rd Annual Candlelight Tour, Richard Tome’s Train Garden, clocks, help with finding the perfect gift in downtown Havre de Grace, and more.
This issue highlights a first for Havre de Grace: the McDonald’s LPGA Championship Presented by Coca-Cola at Bulle Rock. Our What’s New column never ceases to amaze me. Meet more local talent.
This Summer 2004 issue of RiverTalk MD features Perryville’s Changing Landscape and a fascinating stroll through Port Deposit.
In this 2004 Spring issue, we update the status of our Promenade following Hurricane Isabel, talk about porches, and meet local talent.