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Details for Martin's Farm Market
Local Produce…• Strawberries• Asparagus• Spring Onions• Spinach• Tomatoes• RhubarbFlowers &Vegetable PlantsDeli SpecialsRoast Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.29 lb.Chicken Breast . . . . . . . . . . $5.99 lb.Pepper Jack Cheese . . . . . $4.29 lb.Farmers Cheese . . . . . . . . . $4.89 lb.Prices good thru 6/1/24303A Main Street, Myersville, MD 21773301-293-8454Hours: Mon-Fri 8-6, Sat 8-5
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Details for Kline Tours
(717)-597-5997www.klinetours.netThanks for voting Kline Tours#1 Best Bus Tour Company inthe Herald Mail Tri State’s BestThanks for voting Kline Tours # 1 in the Journal’s Readers Choice and #1 Best Bus Tour Company in the Herald Mail Best of the Best.CREATION MUSEUM/ARK ENCOUNTERSunday –Wednesday June 16-19 $789 per person(double occupancy) A life size Noah’s Ark ExperienceIncludes: Accommodations for three nights, Six Meals,including three full breakfasts and three dinners, Tourof Cincinnati, Creation Museum, including Stargazer’sPlanetarium and a guest speaker. Ark Encounter, andBelle of Cincinnati Riverboat.BLACK HILLS, BADLANDS & MOUNT RUSHMORESunday-Thursday July 7-11$2499 per person(double occupancy includes round trip air to RapidCity from BWI. round trip airport transportationfrom Greencastle, Hagerstown and Frederick, sixmeals. Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Monument,Custer State Park ‘the Badlands, Wall drug Store,tour of Deadwood, tour of Boot Hill, (Mount MoriahCemetery), free time in Rapid City and DogwoodATLANTIC CITY 3 DAY SUMMER SPECIALWednesday-Friday August 28-August 30 3days/2nights $299 per person (double occupancy)includes 2 nights lodging at Margaretville at ResortsHotel Casino along the world famous boardwalk.. Perperson bonus: $25 Bonus, 2-$25 Meal CreditsORIOLES AT FENWAY PARK BOSTONMonday-Thursday September 9-12 $1099 per person(double occupancy) when the Boston Red Sox hostthe Baltimore Orioles, includes round trip motorcoach,tickets to 3 games and lodging at Sheraton Bostonlocated in Prudential Center on Copley Square.SMOKY MOUNTAIN ADVENTUREPigeon Forge and Gatlinburg Sunday –ThursdaySeptember 15-19 $1109 per person (doubleoccupancy). Includes: 8 Meals,. 5 Shows: Hatfield &McCoy Dinner Feud, Comedy Barn, Country Tonight,Soul of Motown and Dolly Parton’s Pirates Voyagedinner show. Tour of Smoky Mountains, Titanic,Dollywood AdmissionBILOXI, MISSISSIPPI-$50 FREE SLOT PLAY-$32FOOD VOUCHERS4 days/3 nights Monday through Thursday, September23-26. $649.00 per person (double occupancyincludes 3 nights at IP Resort Casino Spa in Biloxi).$50 Slot Play ($25 from IP Casino, $25 from BeauRivage). $32 in food vouchers per person. Roundtripairport transportation from, roundtrip nonstop airfrom Regan Airport to New Orleans, and roundtriptransportation from New Orleans to BiloxiNEW ENGLAND FALL FOLIAGE TOURMonday-Friday September 30-October4 $1239 perperson (double occupancy), 4 nights lodging in Tilton,NH, four breakfasts, 3 dinners including a LobsterBake with entertainment, one boxed lunch Ride onthe Cog Railroad to the Summit of Mt Washington andback Cruise on the MS Mt Washington from Weirs toWolfeboro, Visit to Kennebunkport, Stonewall Kitchenand Nubble Lighthouse, Wine Tasting at Seven BirchesWinery.NIAGARA FALLSSunday-Wednesday October 6-9 $699 per person(double occupancy) 3 nights lodging, 3 breakfasts, 3dinners, Hornblower Cruise Voyage to the Falls, guidedtour of Niagara Falls, Skylon Tower, Welland ShippingCanal, Floral Clock,Greg Frewin Theatre, Winery Tour,Niagara-on-the-Lake. Passport required.BRANSON SHOW TOURPigeon Forge and Gatlinburg Sunday –ThursdaySeptember 15-19 $1109 per person (doubleoccupancy). Includes: 8 Meals,. 5 Shows: Hatfield &McCoy Dinner Feud, Comedy Barn, Country Tonight,Soul of Motown and Dolly Parton’s Pirates Voyagedinner show. Tour of Smoky Mountains, Titanic,Dollywood AdmissionMYRTLE BEACH ADVENTURESunday -Thursday, October 20-24 $879 per person(double occupancy) includes 4 nights oceanfrontaccommodations, 8 Meals, 3 Shows: Iconic atAlabama Theater, Time Warp at Carolina Opry, andLegends in Concert. 2-hour eco cruise of MurrellsInlet, Shopping at Broadway at the Beach.SAVANNAH ADVENTURESunday-Friday October 27-November 1 $1599 perperson (double occupancy)6 day/ 5 nights SavannahAdventure includes five nights lodging,10 mealsBilly Graham Library, tour of Jekyll Island (includingtram), tour of St. Simons Island, informative tour ofSavannah, Low Country Tour, free time on River Street,show at the Savannah Theatre, storyteller in MountAiry, tour of Mount Airy, and Andy Griffith Museum!ATLANTIC CITY MARGARITAVILLE at RESORTSHOTEL CASINO OVERNIGHTSunday- Monday October 27-28 $179 per person(double occupancy) includes overnight lodging atMargaritaville at Resorts Hotel Casino along theworld-famous Atlantic City Boardwalk Per PersonBonus Package: $15 Bonus, $20 Meal Credit.LAS VEGAS5 Days/ 4 Nights, Monday –Friday November 11-15$879 per person (double occupancy)ncludes: Round-Trip Motorcoach to BWI, Round-tripnon-stop air to Las Vegas, Round-trip Airport to HotelTransfers, 4nights accommodations at the fabulousExcalibur Hotel & CasinoNASHVILLE COUNTRY CHRISTMAS atGAYLORD OPRYLAND RESORTSunday-Wednesday December 15-18 $2019 perperson (double occupancy). includes roundtrip airfare,roundtrip bus to BWI, 3 nights lodging at GaylordOpryland Resort., 6 Meals, four shows includingChristmas Dinner show in ballroom at GaylordOpryland (Entertainer TBD) Amy Grant & Vince Gillat the Ryman, General Jackson Showboat LuncheonCruise with entertainment., Grand Ole Opry, CountryMusic Hall of Fame, guided city tour of Nashville, DeltaFlatboat ride, Treasures for the Holidays, Ice.KEY WEST, FLORIDAMonday-Thursday January 20-23, 2025- $2079 perperson (double occupancy) round trip air from Dullesto Key West, round trip transportation to DullesAirport, round trip trolley transportation to and fromhotel. 3 nights in Key West at Florida Keys and KeyWest Lodging Association’s “Property of the Year”, theDoubletree Grand Key Resort located a mile from theairport. Complimentary transportation from hotel toDuval Street and the beaches.NEW ORLEANS PRE MARDI GRAS 2025Monday February 24- Friday February 28,2025 $2099per person (double occupancy) Roundtrip airfarefrom Baltimore to New Orleans, 5 days , 4 nightsaccommodations in French Quarter 7 Meals NewOrleans School of Cooking, comprehensive city tourof New Orleans, Mardi Gras World Museum, NationalWorld War II Museum (including 4D film), SteamboatNatchez Harbor Cruise, Louisiana Swamp Boat tour,and reserved parade bleacher seating for four paradesin New OrleansDANIEL at SIGHT AND SOUND$165 per person includes show and mealFriday June 7Friday August 16Friday December 6NEW YORK YANKEES AT HOMEThursday June 20 vs. ORIOLES 4:05 p.m. $199Saturday July 20 vs. RAYS 1:05 p.m. $199BALTIMORE ORIOLES 2024 BUS TRIPSAll games except Opening Day include All You Can EatClub Level SeatingMonday May 27 vs. Red Sox 1:05 p.m. $129Sunday June 2 vs. Tampa Bay 1:35 p.m. $119Thursday June 13 vs. Atlanta 1:05 p.m. $119Saturday June 15 vs. Philadelphia 4:05 p.m. $149Saturday June 29 vs. Texas 7:15 p.m. $149Tuesday July 9 vs. Cubs 6:35 p.m. $119Saturday July 13 vs. Yankees 4:05 p.m. $149Wednesday August 14 vs. Nationals 6:35 p.m. $129Saturday August 24 vs. Houston 4:05 p.m. $129Monday September 2 vs. White Sox 1:05 p.m. $99Saturday September 7 Tampa Bay 4:05 p.m. $129NEW YORK CITYA Day On Your Own. $99 per personSaturday June 8Saturday September 7Saturday October 12Saturday November 30Saturday December 7Saturday December 14Saturday December 21ATLANTIC CITY 1 DAY$79 per person, Bonus to be determinedSaturday June 22Saturday July 27Saturday August 24Saturday September 21WIND CREEK CASINOBethlehem, PA $53 per person, $30 BonusSaturday August 3Saturday September 28OCEAN CITY $83 per personSaturday June 15Saturday July 20Saturday August 24 Air ShowSaturday October 26 SunfestSTATUE OF LIBERTYLiberty State Park. NJSaturday June 22Adults $119 Child $109 Includes Ferry Ride to Statueof Liberty and Ellis IslandMUSEUM OF THE BIBLESaturday July 27 Washington, DC $89. Includesmuseum admission, early access, stop at PentagonMall after museum visit.RADIO CITY MUSIC SPECTACULARMonday, December 2: $209 per person includes showticket, Orchestra seating, and free time in New YorkCity. The Radio City Music Spectacular, featuring theworld-famous Rockettes, will be held at Radio CityMusic Hall in New York.AMERICAN MUSIC THEATRE CHRISTMAS SHOWThursday December 12 3:00 p.m. Lancaster,THE FIRST NOEL $139 per personincludes ticket and meal.
Details for Kline Tours
(717)-597-5997www.klinetours.netThanks for voting Kline Tours #1 in the Journal’s Readers Choice and#1 Best Bus Tour Company in the Herald Mail Best of the Best.BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI$50 FREE SLOT PLAY-$32 FOOD VOUCHERS4 days/3 nights Monday through Thursday, September23-26. $649.00 per person (double occupancy includes3 nights at IP Resort Casino Spa in Biloxi). $50 Slot Play($25 from IP Casino, $25 from Beau Rivage). $32 in foodvouchers per person. Roundtrip airport transportation from,roundtrip nonstop air from Regan Airport to New Orleans,and roundtrip transportation from New Orleans to BiloxiMYRTLE BEACH ADVENTURESunday -Thursday, October 20-24 $879 per person (doubleoccupancy) includes 4 nights oceanfront accommodations,8 Meals, 3 Shows: Iconic at Alabama Theater, Time Warp atCarolina Opry, and Legends in Concert. 2-hour eco cruise ofMurrells Inlet, Shopping at Broadway at the Beach.NIAGARA FALLSSunday-Wednesday October 6-9 $699 per person (doubleoccupancy) 3 nights lodging, 3 breakfasts, 3 dinners,Hornblower Cruise Voyage to the Falls, guided tour ofNiagara Falls, Skylon Tower, Welland Shipping Canal, FloralClock, Greg Frewin Theatre, Winery Tour, Niagara-on-theLake. Passport required.NASHVILLE COUNTRY CHRISTMAS ATGAYLORD OPRYLAND RESORTSunday-Wednesday December 15-18 $2019 per person(double occupancy). includes roundtrip airfare, roundtrip busto BWI, 3 nights lodging at Gaylord Opryland Resort., 6 Meals,four shows including Christmas Dinner show in ballroom atGaylord Opryland (Entertainer TBD) Amy Grant & Vince Gill atthe Ryman, General Jackson Showboat Luncheon Cruise withentertainment., Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame,guided city tour of Nashville, Delta Flatboat rideKEY WEST, FLORIDAMonday-Thursday January 20-23, 2025- $2079 perperson (double occupancy) round trip air from Dullesto Key West, round trip transportation to Dulles Airport,round trip trolley transportation to and from hotel. 3nights in Key West at Florida Keys and Key West LodgingAssociation’s “Property of the Year”, the Doubletree GrandKey Resort located a mile from the airport. Complimentarytransportation from hotel to Duval Street and the beaches.NEW ORLEANS PRE MARDI GRAS 2025Monday February 24- Friday February 28,2025 $2099per person (double occupancy) Roundtrip airfarefrom Baltimore to New Orleans, 5 days , 4 nightsaccommodations in French Quarter 7 Meals New OrleansSchool of Cooking, comprehensive city tour of NewOrleans, Mardi Gras World Museum, National World WarII Museum (including 4D film), Steamboat Natchez HarborCruise, Louisiana Swamp Boat tour, and reserved paradebleacher seating for four parades in New OrleansUPCOMING 1 DAY TRIPSFriday June 7 DANIEL at Sight & Sound $165 includes meal.Saturday June 8 NEW YORK CITY $99Saturday June 15 OCEAN CITY $83Thursday June 20 ORIOLES at YANKEES 4:05 p.m. $199Saturday June 22 ATLANTIC CITY $79 $18 BonusSaturday June 29 STATUE OF LIBERTY Liberty State Park, NJ Adult $119, Child $109Saturday June 29 TEXAS at ORIOLES 7:15 p.m. All You can Eat Club Seats $149Saturday July 20 TAMPA BAY at YANKEES 1:05 p.m. $129Saturday August 3 WIND CREEK CASINO Bethlehem, PA $57 per person. $30 Bonus
Details for Frederick Community College
M EE T T H E CL A SS O F 2024Frederick Community College (FCC) 2023-2024 Graduate Profile987889Graduates in the FCC Class of 2024Credentials Awarded to the FCC Class of 2024As reported by April 15, 2024As reported by April 15, 20243862%%252Full-timeStudents160Part-timeStudents371852High HonorsHonorsDistinction66Top 5 Program Areasof Graduates:Graduates Age RangeGraduates WhoAre Veterans12345BusinessAdministrationAverage age is 27HealthSciences39%253Studentsof ColorFirst-generationCollege Graduates583%%ForeignStudentsWhiteStudentsEthnic DiversitySocialSciencesScience44%Male55%Female1%Non-binaryGeneralStudiesCongratulations graduates!“Whether you are headed next into the workforce, a four-year college or university,or another post-FCC opportunity, I know your future accomplishments will bemany. The impact you make on your community and all those around you willbe significant. Congratulations again and remember—you are forever a specialmember of the FCC community.”– Dr. Annesa Payne CheekFrederick Community College PresidentFrederick Community College (FCC) prohibits discrimination against any person on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status,mental or physical disability, national origin, race, religious affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status in its activities, admissions, educational programs, and employment. • Under the ADA and Section 504, FCCmakes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities for College-sponsored events and programs. For FCC employees needing accommodations, including interpreting, please email humanresources@frederick.edu. For students and others with accommodation needs or questions, please call 301.846.2408, or to request sign language interpreter services, please email interpreting@frederick.edu. Sign language interpreterswill not be automatically provided for College-sponsored events without a request for services. Requests must be made at least five workdays before a scheduled event to guarantee accommodations. • If your requestpertains to accessible transportation for a College-sponsored trip, please submit your request at least 21 calendar days in advance. Requests made less than 21 calendar days in advance may not be able to be guaranteed.
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Details for Oliver Homes
OLIVER HOMES BUILDS CUSTOMSINGLE-FAMILY HOMES INSHENANDOAH ESTATES.We are now open and taking deposits on lotsto build a new home. Please contact our officeto discuss the detail of building a new home.We are offering complete home/lot packages.Lots from 1.5-11 acresYour Local Builder for over 70 Years! • 19733 Leitersburg Pike, Hagerstown, MD 21742www.oliverhomes.com • 301-797-0000Located in Washington County, MDclose to Hagerstown and Sharpsburg,MD; Shenandoah Estates featureslarge estate home sites.
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ANOTHERAUCTIONLIVE& ONLINE COMPLETECONTRACTOR’SREGIONALEQUIPMENT/TRUCK&TRAILERAUCTIONLIQUIDATION AUCTIONSATURDAYMAY 4, 2019– 9:00 A.M.OF JETER PAVINGCOMPANY,INC.After being in businessover 75 years, the undersignedCONSIGNMENTSCHEDULE:will sell Aprilthe followinglocated14458:00OakMonday,29 – Thursday,May at3 FromAMRidge– 4:00 Place,pmHagerstown,County,Marylandon:Letus show youWashingtonhow we can marketyourequipmentand truckstoTHURSDAY,maximize the price thatyou receiveat auction.WhetherAMyouMAY23, 2024• 9:30haveone pieceof equipmenta completecontactus now(5) DumpTrucks(5), SealorCoatTruckfleet,& SealCoatTrailer,(7)Pickups &CertainlyBox Truck(7),forfurtherinformation.theseare (9)not Trailerstimes for (9),idle(2) LoadertoBackhoes(2), Trackequipmenttie up your cashflow! Skid Loader &Attachments,Caterpillar Pc310b 40” Universal MillingCallus today to consign!MachineVery Nice;(3) Pavers& (5)advertisingRollers, StreetEarlyconsignmentswill receivemaximumcoverage!Heater Sr-60 Thermal Pavement Heater – CompleteFor further information please call 301.739.0538 or email us atWith Prints, Designs, Paints & Mikasa Diesel Plateinfo@CochranAuctions.comCompactor- Like New, Support Equipment, ShopLocated At: 615 Packhorse Ford Rd, Martinsburg, WV 25405EquipmentPA-AU003314EWV-423VA-2905001216Professional Auctioneers & Appraisers Since 1972301.739.0538 • CochranAuctions.com
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Details for The National Christian Choir
International Community Church123 Byte Drive, Frederick, MarylandThe best of 40 years with the National Christian Choir...featuring an interview with special guest Founding Director Dr. C Harry Cause,twin piano duets by former accompanists Judy Hooks and Kathy Bowman,the delightful piano artistry of current accompanist, Michael Faircloth,full orchestra accompaniment and much much more!order online at www.NationalChristianChoir.org or call 240-344-4497Tickets: $25.00 Call about Group Discounts or Child Prices
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Details for UGI / MANSI Media
To Our Customers:NOTICE OF PROPOSED RATE CHANGESUGI Utilities, Inc. - Gas Division (UGI) has announced that its purchased gas cost rate will increase on June 1, 2024. As a result, the total bill forthe typical residential heating, commercial heating and industrial retail customer will increase by 4.5%, 6.0% and 6.5% respectively on June 1.In addition, UGI has filed a request with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) to increase purchased gas cost rates for thosecustomers who purchase their natural gas supply from the company as of December 1, 2024. This notice describes the company’s raterequest, the PUC’s role, and what actions you can take.A purchased gas cost rate is designed to recover the costs of natural gas supplies which the company purchases from the wholesale supplymarket on behalf of those customers who purchase supply from the company. UGI passes the cost of these activities on to the customerat the price UGI pays. The rate that is determined in the annual purchased gas cost case will be recalculated to reflect actual gas costs ona quarterly basis and may be subject to change if the recalculated rate differs from the rate that is currently in effect by more than twopercent.If the company’s entire request is approved, the total bill for a residential customer using 73.6 hundred cubic feet (ccf), and purchasingsupply from UGI, would increase from $95.04 to $101.99 per month or by 7.3%. The total bill for a commercial customer using 28.8thousand cubic feet (Mcf), and purchasing supply from UGI, would increase from $278.05 to $304.68 per month or by 9.6%. The total bill foran industrial customer using 92.4 thousand cubic feet (Mcf), and purchasing supply from UGI, would increase from $829.49 to $915.03 permonth or by 10.3%.Customers who purchase their natural gas from a PUC-licensed Natural Gas Supplier (“NGS”) may be affected by this proceeding.To find out how the requested rates may affect your bill you may contact the Company at 1-800-276-2722. You may examine a copy of theinformation filed with the Commission in support of its proposed purchased gas cost rates in the Company’s offices.The state agency which approves rates for public utilities is the PUC. The company must prove that the requested rates are reasonable.After examining the evidence, the PUC may grant all, some, or none of the request.There are ways to challenge a company’s request to change its rates:1. You can file a formal complaint. If you want a hearing before a judge, you must file a formal complaint. By filing a formal complaint,you assure yourself the opportunity to take part in hearings about the rate increase request. All complaints should be filed with thePUC as soon as possible. You can send the PUC a letter telling why you object to the requested rate increase. Sometimes there isinformation in these letters that makes us aware of problems with the company’s service or management. This information can behelpful when the PUC investigates the rate request. Send your letter or request for a formal complaint form to the Pennsylvania PublicUtility Commission, Post Office Box 3265, Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265. Forms may also be downloaded at:https://www.puc.pa.gov/filing-resources/forms/complaint-forms/2. You can be a witness at a public input hearing. Public input hearings may be held if there is a large number of customers interestedin the case. At these hearings you have the opportunity to present your views in person to the PUC judge hearing the case and thecompany representatives. All testimony given ‘‘under oath’’ becomes part of the official case record. These hearings are held in theservice area of the company or as technology-enabled smart hearings.For more information, call the PUC at 1-800-692-7380. You may leave your name and address so you can be notified of any public inputhearings that may be scheduled in this case.
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At Washington Gas, safely and reliably meeting the energy needs of our customers areour highest priorities. Please read the information below and share it with others.NATURAL GAS SAFETYWhat to Do If You Smell Natural GasIf you suspect a natural gas leak or othergas emergency, evacuate the areaimmediately and, from a safe location, call911 and then the Washington GasEmergency Leak Line at 844-WASHGAS(Select Option 1). Never attempt to locatethe source of the odor.RECOGNIZEWhat does natural gas smell like? Naturalgas is non-toxic, colorless, odorless andcombustible. For safety and detection,Washington Gas adds an unpleasantodorant called mercaptan to the natural gasdelivered through our distribution system.Call 202-624-6092 for a "Scratch & Sniff"brochure. Government agencies andofficials, schools, businesses, propertymanagers and others are invited to requestmultiple copies of the brochure for publiceducations and awareness purposes.Other Signs of Natural GasBecause gas traveling through a smallportion of our transmission pipelines is notodorized, you should also familiarizeyourself with visible and audible signs of apossible leak.Follow the same precautions describedbelow if you are outside and smell gas; hearhissing or blowing noises; see dirt beingthrown into the air; see fire coming from theground or appearing to burn above ground;see water bubbling or being blown into theair at a pond, creek or river; or see a dryspot in a moist field or dead or dyingvegetation on or near a pipelineright-of-way.REACTIf you smell natural gas, do not attempt tolocate the source of the odor. Evacuate thearea immediately and, from a safe location,call 911 and then the Washington GasEmergency Leak Line at 844-WASHGAS(Select Option 1).If the odor is very strong, or you hear ablowing or hissing noise, vacate the buildingor area immediately, leaving doors unlockedas you go. Warn others as you exit, ifpossible. Do nothing that could create anignition source. Do not light a match oruse any type of phone or battery-poweredequipment. Do not turn electrical equipmentor light switches on or off. Do not start a caror any type of motorized equipment.Call 911 and the Washington Gasemergency numbers listed above, only afteryou are a safe distance away from thebuilding or area.Gas MigrationNatural gas is distributed through a networkof underground pipes and service lines. If aleak should occur, it is possible for gas tomigrate into buildings, including thosewithout natural gas service.RESPONDWashington Gas responds 24 hours a day,seven days a week to address natural gasleaks and other emergencies. If a leakposes an immediate threat, the companytakes quick action to make the area safe. Ifa natural gas leak does not pose animmediate threat, corrective action may bescheduled for a later date.PREVENT PIPELINE DAMAGE - CALLMISS UTILITY AT 811 BEFORE YOU DIGDigging related damage is a major cause ofpipeline accidents. 811 is the national CallBefore You Dig/Miss Utility telephonenumber that initiates the process of markingthe underground utility lines in your yard oron your job. Your call to 811 will be routedto your local One Call Center - in the Districtof Columbia, Maryland or Virginia. LocalOne Call Center personnel then notifymember utilities, such as Washington Gas,to mark the approximate locations ofunderground utility lines with high-visibilitysafety paint and/or flags. The service isfree.Everyone, including homeowners andconstruction companies, should alwayscall Miss Utility at 811, at least two fullbusiness/working days - excludingweekends and holidays - before you arescheduled to begin any digging, regardlessof size or depth. When using mechanizedequipment, it is required by law to call 811before you dig. Do not begin digging untilthe lines have been marked or confirmed as"no conflict." If you are unsure whether theunderground utilities have been marked inyour yard or on your job, check back withyour One Call Center to make certain thereare no underground utilities where you planto dig.Most importantly, dialing 811 can help avoidserious injury and even fatalities, as well asproperty damage and significant expensethat can occur when underground utilitiesare damaged. Always call 811 before youdig, each dig, every dig.To learn more, visit washingtongas.com.