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What to stream this week

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New Movies To Stream

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n Clinical death is just a minor obstacle for Chris Hemsworth’s action hero Tyler Rake, who audiences can see again in “Extraction 2,” debuting on Netflix on June 16. In this outing, he’s assigned the dangerous task of rescuing a Georgian gangster’s family from a prison. Director Sam Hargrave promised twice as much action and more emotion in this outing, produced again by the Russo brothers. And Hemsworth has said that they opted for practical stunts and set pieces over green-screen fakery, which could be a bit frightening filming a sequence atop a train going 40 miles per hour through the snowy Czech Republic while a helicopter hovered 23 feet in front of him flying backwards.

n “Chevalier,” a lush, dramatic biopic of an accomplished Black man in Marie Antoinette’s France who was all but erased, came and went in theaters without a lot of fanfare. But it’s now headed to Hulu starting June 16 where audiences can learn about Joseph Bologne, the Chevalier de SaintGeorges, the son of a wealthy French plantation owner and an enslaved Senegalese teenager who rose through the ranks of French society due in part to his extraordinary musical talents as a composer and a violinist. Kelvin Harrison Jr. plays the title role in the Stephen Williams-directed film, which I wrote in a review “may be more fiction than history, but it’s worthwhile with effective acting, tension (helped by Kris Bowers’ score) and a decadently beautiful production.” n And on Disney+, a new original documentary about the late Stan Lee premieres June 16. “Stan Lee,” directed by David Gelb, promises to explore Lee’s life and cultural impact. Lee, who died in 2018 at age 95, co-created an army of comic book characters including Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk, the Fantastic Four, Ant-Man and many more who have in the past 15 years become household names thanks to the popularity of Marvel films, many of which feature fun Stan Lee cameos.

— Lindsey Bahr

New Series To Stream

n The new “The Wonder Years” about a middle-class Black family in Montgomery, Alabama, in the 1960s, returns for its second season this week on ABC. The show is told from the point of view of 12-year-old Dean Williams (played by Elisha “EJ” Williams) with Don Cheadle narrating as the adult version of Dean. It’s already been announced that season two will feature several guest stars including Donald Faison, Bradley Whitford, Phoebe Robinson, Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Patti LaBelle. n Season two of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” arrives on Paramount+ on June 15. If you haven’t watched yet, the show takes place about a decade before “Star Trek: The Original Series,” so it features younger versions of some of the “Star Trek” characters viewers know and love. “Strange New Worlds” stars Anson Mount as Captain Christopher Pike when he led the USS Enterprise, with a crew that includes Ethan Peck as Spock, Rebecca Romijn as Una Chin-Riley (otherwise known as Number One), and Celia Rose Gooding as Nyota Uhura. The season one finale introduced Paul Wesley in the role of James T. Kirk and the actor reprises the role in this new season. n Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan are star-crossed lovers in the

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Mon., July 3 - Sat., July 8

● Great Food ● Rides, Fun & Games for the Entire Family ● THE ENTIRE WEEK AT A GLANCE

Mon July 3: Full Effect Band Special Ride All Night

6 pm – 10:30 pm

Tues July 4: Mike Kuster & The Catoctin Cowboys Special Ride All Night

6 pm – 10:30 pm

Tuesday Night Bingo in Fire Hall - Doors open at 5pm Games begin at 7pm $1000 Large Jackpot

Wed. July 5: 5 5 Men Band Special Ride All Night 6 pm - 10:30 pm

Thurs July 6: Tall in the Saddle Band

Regular Thursday Night Bingo in Fire Hall -

Doors open at 5pm Games begin at 7pm $1000 Large Jackpot

Fri July 7: Gigantic Fireworks Display 10 pm

Feehan Brothers Band Sat July 8: The SlipBack Band Rides Special - One Ticket Per Ride (Students Only) ------------------------------

25+ Rides by Rosedale Amusements & Shows

Special Pre-Sale Ride All Night Tickets are $20 each

Pre-Sale Dates: Saturday June 17 9amnoon, Saturday June 24 9am-noon, Monday June 26 6pm-8pm

Ride All Night Tickets purchased on grounds Ride Night are $30 each

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Chicken Tenders ♦ Platter Sides ♦ French Fries ♦ Hamburgers ♦ Cheeseburgers

Hand-Dipped Ice Cream ♦ Root Beer Floats

Cold Drinks

♦Carnival Games - Turtle Races, Pony Rides, Glass Pitch, Candy Game & much More

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Hand-Dipped Ice Cream ♦ Root Beer Floats

♦ Cold Drinks

♦Carnival Games - Turtle Races, Pony Rides, Glass Pitch, Candy Game & much More♦

♦Free Admission ♦ Free Entertainment ♦ Free Parking♦

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Carroll Manor Fire Co PULLED PORK DINNER and BBQ CHICKEN DINNER

CARRY-OUT

1809 Ballenger Creek, Point of Rocks

$18 00 pulled pork platter or BBQ chicken platter w/cole slaw & baked beans

Pulled pork sandwich w/chips $12

Saturday, June 24, 2023

10 a m to 2 p m

Pre-orders by June 21, 2023

301-874-2368 or online www carrollmanorfire org

Bake table, Major credit cards accepted

CATOCTIN MOUNTAIN ORCHARD

Available in our Market: Strawberries, GoldRush, Evercrisp, Pink Lady & Fuji Apples

Kale, Spinach & Lettuce

Hanging Flower Baskets

Fresh Baked Fruit Pies, Apple Cider Donuts, Fresh Apple Cider, Jams & Jellies 301-271-2737

Open Daily 9am-5pm 15036 North Franklinville Rd Thurmont MD www catoctinmountain orchard com

CHRISTMAS IN JULY

Cash Raffle

New Midway Vol Fire Co

Daily Drawing Tickets $20 00

$100 Minimum Drawing $1000 Top Prize

For Tickets Text 301-639-8963 or 301-835-9808

PAPER SHREDDING EVENT

Saturday, June 24, 2023

10 a m -2 p m Carroll Manor Fire Co. 1809 Ballenger Creek, Point of Rocks

Free-will offering Professional Shredding Company On-Site 301-874-5642

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Flint Hill United Methodst Church, 2732 Park Mills Rd 301-874-0890

Proudly announces that we having a FATHER'S DAY COOKOUT

BBQ chicken and pulled pork, including a summer buffet (all-you-can-eat)

June 17, 2023 - 12 to 5pm

Adults - $20

Children 6-12 - $12

5 and under free Carryout $22

Bake table available Take home fresh pies, also selling country ham sandwiches!

PRYOR'S ORCHARD

Sweet Cherries

Starting Saturday, June 10th Pick your own or already picked Call for picking times 301-271-2693

Honey, Jellies, Butters Open 8am-6pm 2 mi West of Thurmont off Rt 15 Take 77W 1 mile to Pryor Rd www PryorsOrchard com

SPARK STUDIOS VBS

"Created in Christ - Designed for God's Purpose"

Monday, June 19th, 2023 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Buckeystown United Methodist Church Free https://buckeystownumc org/ Registration for participants and volunteers is open at https://vbspro events/p/ events/24dcc1

Each day the children will participate in music, crafts, missions support, snacks, games, story/lesson, and prayer Come join us for a fun-filled and meaningful event!

STRAWBERRIES

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301-898-7131 for picking info

Dir: Rt 194 N in New Midway on right just past school

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THE LITTLE RED WAGON

JUNE SALE: HANGING BASKETS! $5 off each! Strawberries, cucumbers, zucchini, kohlrabi, lettuce, Spinach, greens, tomatoes

We have veggie plants!

11434 Keymar Rd

Woodsboro, MD 21798

Live Info: 240-439-9401

Business Opportunity

Complete Lawn Care Business For Sale

Comes w/EVERYTHING you need to get started right away including hand tools, 2006 Ford Explorer, 2-pull Tandem trailers, wheel barrels, fertilization Will not separate Great opportunity! Call 301-694-4721

Yard Sales

INDOOR/OUTDOOR YARD SALE

July 15, 2023

Lewistown District Vol Fire Department 11101 Hessong Bridge Road 8 a m to 1 p m

For reservations call Beth at 240-674-4688

YARD SALE

Sunday, June 25 8am-2pm

Adamstown

5392 George Street

Books, Crafts, Jewelry, Bags, Toys, Some furniture including kids size Pottery Barn table with 4 chairs, Air Hockey table, Crib and matching changing table, Dutch Oven Wood Stove and much more

Yard Sales

JEFFERSON - GARAGE SALE

3802 Brook Dr

(off Old Middletown Rd )

SAT.-SUN. (June 17-18)

8am-3pm

NASCAR/Earnhardt items

T-shirts etc , Budweiser steins/glasses/throws

Rooster dinnerware, Vintage Guardian Service Cookware,WestBend Bread/dough maker, Brother Electric typewriter, Singer sewing machine, printer, monitor, keyboard/mouse, speakers, clothes, linens, rugs, HH, holiday decor, old bird houses, tools, lawn/garden decor and much more

Miscellaneous

Services

CUSTOM WOOD FENCING & DECK REPAIRS

Pressure-Washing & Staining FREE estimates

TLC Fencing

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Call 240-306-6601

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Handyman Handyman

INTER. PAINTING

Home Repair & Improvements

301-694-9630

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LANDSCAPING

Leave the hard work to us! Spring Cleaning, Mulching, Mowing Hardscaping

Call J & R Cornerstone at 301-473-0449

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POOL WATER

We fill any size pool Call Nolan Hubble 240-315-1762

DUTCHWEST WOOD STOVE BY VERMONT CASTINGS

Model #2460. Purchased in 2010

Pets & Supplies

CORGI-POOS

Black and blue merle color, ready to go $400

Red mini-poodles, ready 6-10, $500 Call 301-491-8760

Services

BOB'S HAULING

Removal of Bulk Junk/Trash from Attic, Garage, Bsmt, Yard Work, Mulching, Sm Paint Jobs, TVs, Storages, Sheds, Yard Trimmings, Odd Jobs Reasonable Rates

Short Notice Fred & Mont Co 301-606-6316

CRUSHED STONE DELIVERY

Delivering various crushed stone CR6, 57s, stone dust, 1 ton up to 22 ton loads

Skid-loader service available

Quarry Direct Hauling

Andrew - 240-674-2731

Lambs Knoll Enterprise LLC

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Performer

NPR’s “Wait, Wait ... Don’t Tell Me” Brings Stand-Up Tour to Frederick — 8 p.m. at Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick. You’ve heard them answering questions on “Wait, Wait” — subject to FCC limitations. Here’s a chance to enjoy a full evening of their unfiltered stand-up comedy! Frederick’s date will be hosted by “Wait, Wait” regular, Alonzo Bodden, and features Mo Rocca and Emmy Blotnick. Line-up is subject to change. $35 and up. 301-600-2828. weinbergcenter.org.

Friday June 16

CLASSES

ChatGPT: From Tool to Master — noon to 1 p.m. at Cowork Frederick, 122 E. Patrick St., Frederick. A session on using AI to maximize your productivity. This session will cover ChatGPT and other emerging AI, how to leverage ChatGPT as a workload hack, and real examples of how to use AI to save time. Register online; space is limited. 240-772-1295. ainsley@coworkfrederickfoundation.org. coworkfrederickfoundation.org/ brain-boost-chatgpt.

ETCETERA

Pride at the Pool! — 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Brunswick Municipal Pool, 99 Cummings Drive, Brunswick. The Frederick Center is bringing Pride to Brunswick with the Pride at the Pool party. This event is free and for all ages! 301-383-8787. tfc@thefrederickcenter.org. thefrederickcenter.org.

Ghost Tours of Historic Frederick — 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Brewer’s Alley Restaurant and Brewery, 124 N. Market St., Frederick. Journey through Frederick’s gruesome and bloody past. Nearly 300 years of war, executions and revenge. True documented stories of the paranormal with Maryland’s oldest operating Ghost Tour. Uncover political savvy and defiant citizens, patriots from the Revolutionary War, beckoning soldiers from the Civil War. Reservations recommended. $15. 301-668-8922. info@marylandghosttours.com. marylandghosttours.com.

Family

Bats vs Bugs — 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Greenbrier State Park, 21843 National Pike, Boonsboro. Learn how bats use echolocation to hunt for food. Play a bat version of “Marco Polo” to see how your echolocation skills compare to a bat’s. Meet at the visitor’s center. 301-739-3104. laura.nalven@maryland.gov. dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/ western/greenbrier.aspx.

Festivals

Free LakeFest Weekend 2023 Presented by Columbia Festival of the Arts — 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at Downtown Columbia Lake- front, 10221 Wincopin Circle, Columbia. This fun and inclusive free, three-day outdoor festival features a variety of live music and arts performances, Invitational Fine Arts and Crafts Show with more than 50 artists, a Juneteenth celebration and cookout hosted by The 3rd, interactive entertainment for all ages, food trucks, and a wine and beer garden sponsored by the Collective Offshore. columbiafestival.org/lakefest-free-weekend.

Film

“Raiders of the Lost Ark” (PG) — 7:30 p.m. at Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster. 1 p.m. screening is captioned. Ahead of this summer’s release of the fifth film in the Indian Jones franchise, view the 1981 action classic. The year is 1936 and the intrepid archaeologist Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) sets out in search of the fabled Lost Ark of the Covenant, racing a bitter rival and his Nazi cohorts to the prize. Over the course of a hair-raising adventure, Indy endures explosions, spiders, snakes, booby traps, and bad guys in his quest to save the holy relic.

$7 adult, $6 ages 25 and under or 60 and up. 410-848-7272. carrollcountyartscouncil.org.

Gallery

The Hagerstown and Frederick Railway Exhibit — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Heritage Frederick, 24 E. Church St., Frederick. From 1896 until 1954, a network of interurban trolley lines were built linking communities across Frederick and Washington counties. This exhibit presents the history of these electric railways and how they changed the landscape and communities of Frederick County.

$12, $10, $8. director@frederickhistory.org. cognitoforms.com/HeritageFrederick1/ stitchesthroughtimeexhibittickets.

Bottles and Brushes Painting Event — 7 p.m. at Gribs Gallery and Studio, 208 Main St., New Windsor. Each participant gets a canvas, paints and brushes to work with and instruction for creating a painting that to take home. Music, water and snacks provided; plus, participants can feel free to bring their own favorite beverage with them. Call for details and cost.

443-536-9198. lingrib1@gmail.com.

Music

Mike Kuster and The Catoctin Cowboys at Harpers Ferry Brewing — 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Harpers Ferry Brewing, 37412 Adventure Center Lane, Purcellville, Va. Mike Kuster will bring his Honky Tonkin’ Good Time Show to Harpers Ferry Brewing with his band The Catoctin Cowboys. mikekuster.net.

Friday Nights Live — 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at American Ice Co Cafe, 62 W. Main St., Westminster. Come out to listen and support musicians play every Friday night. The stage behind the café is the perfect place to spend warm summer nights with a glass of wine, bottle of beer, or one of our specialty lattes.

443-952-0552. gabby.aic.co@gmail.com.

F.A.M.E. Song Circle — 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Mount Airy Town Hall, 110 S. Main St., Mount Airy. A song circle is kind of like singing around a campfire (but without the fire). All ages, all abilities - players, singers, and listeners are all welcome! Acoustic instruments only, please! Meets monthly.

301-471-0889. D.Koronet@att.net. frederickacoustic.org.

Live Music at the Cocktail Lab — 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Tenth Ward Distilling Co., 55 E. Patrick St., Frederick. Every Friday in the Cocktail Lab we’ll be servin’ up our deliciously wild concoctions and some sweet tunes to get your weekend started off right! 21 and older.

301-233-4817. monica@tenthwarddistilling.com. tenthwarddistilling.com/events/.

Performer

MET Comedy Night: Oh Crit! ‘22-’23 — 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick. Celebrate with this D & D inspired improv comedy crew at Maryland Ensemble Theatre for their 5th anniversary! 18 and older. $15. 301-694-4744. zcallis@marylandensemble.org.

Theater

“Once Upon a Crime” Mystery Dinner Show — 6 p.m. at Washington County Playhouse, 44 N. Potomac St., Hagerstown. Second show at 1 p.m. June 18. You are cordially invited to the 10th reunion of Grimm High School. Unfortunately, with three princesses and one philandering prince, things are likely to be less than cordial, and the odds of at least one person at this reunion will not live happily ever after. $63 adults, $53 ages 5-12, includes dinner. 301-739-7469. washingtoncountyplayhouse.com.

‘Midsummer: A Most Rare Vision’ — 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Thopewood, 12805-A Mink Farm Road, Thurmont. An immersive/environmental piece that is inspired by Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The piece invites the audience, in guided groups, to journey through the beautiful hidden natural landscapes at ThorpeWood. Scenes, songs, monologues, physical theater, aerial arts, and more, all influenced by the characters and themes of the Bard’s most popular comedy, are brought to life in fields, ponds, trees, gardens and wood. Each audience group will have their own unique performance depending on the path they are guided through. $15-32. 301-694-4744. zcallis@marylandensemble.org. marylandensemble.org/midsummer-2023.

Saturday June 17

Classes

All-Levels Yoga — 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at FAC’s Sky Stage, 59 S. Carroll St., , Frederick. An all-levels yoga class with experienced in-

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