October 4, 2013 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch Page 65 Fall Restaurant Week Starts Oct. 13 OCEAN CITY – Diners desiring a delicious deal can tempt their taste buds beginning Sunday, Oct., 13, when fall Restaurant Week returns. Running for two weeks, through Sunday, Oct. 27, this culinary promotion offers price points for every budget. Participating restaurants design menus around their choice of price points ranging from $10 to $40. Developed by the Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association (OCHMRA), this promotion allows area chefs the opportunity to become creative and develop dishes not typically on their menu. “For diners, this is a chance to experience restaurants they may not have otherwise chosen,” said OCHMRA Executive Director Susan Jones. “Additionally, it is a great way to support dining locally.” Make sure you like the new Facebook page, which has been created to showcase participating restaurants and their menus. Diners are encouraged to post pictures of their entrees. A list of participating restaurants, their menus and price points offered can be found at www.oceancityrestaurantweek.com. UNRESERVED ESTATE AUCTION BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT HOME 23 HARLAN TRACE IN TERN’S LANDING, OCEAN PINES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1:00 PM This magnificent stone waterfront home on a very wide lagoon, just a short distance from the bay, was built in 1995 and contains approximately 3,792 sqft with a first floor large master suite with outstanding bath. This home has a very large living area with stone fireplace with a panoramic view of the water, wide slate foyer, open dining area with hardwood floors, modern kitchen with beautiful counter tops and tile floor. The breakfast area overlooks the water with more than enough room to seat six comfortably and has a powder room. A wide wrap around deck on the first floor for all angles of the sun, breeze, and sunset. Nice wide pier over bulkhead to electric boat lift. The second floor has master suite with Jacuzzi shower, private exterior and interior deck. All of this and more on a beautifully designed and landscaped lot that is low maintenance as well as a circular concrete drive. More fully described on Worcester Co Tax Map 16, Parcel 96, Subdivision 14B, Section 14B, Lot 33, Plat 121025. Previews: Saturday-October 5; Sunday-October 6; Saturday-October 12 From 12:00 Noon to 1:30 PM. Or By Appointment. 3% Buyer’s Premium $25,000 Down 35640 Woodyard Road Willards, MD 21874 Phone (410) 546 2425 or pete@prauctions.com www.prauctions.com Frontier Town To Host 3rd Farm Day BERLIN – Frontier Town Western Theme Park will be hosting Upper Room Studio's 3rd Annual Farm Day on Oct. 5 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The event will highlight farm ac-tivities, fiber arts and music complete with shearing of fiber animals by United States National Champion Shearer Emily Chamelin, who will be shearing two breeds of sheep and angora goats while Upper Room Studio demonstrates the art of processing fiber, from skirting the fleece to spinning and weaving it into beautiful and useful works of art. This event features all-day blacksmithing demonstrations with Mark Williams of Williams Iron while a farrier will be shoeing horses simultaneously. Other demonstrations throughout the day include grinding grain and baking bread, wheel-throwing pottery, paper making, spinning, weaving, felting, dyeing, music, clogging and other farm and domestic arts activities. The event takes place from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and admission is free. Steam train, stage coach, pony rides, paddle boats, and native American village activities available for a small fee. Many free family-friendly games throughout the day on Main Street as well as a community loom project for weaving and petting zoo. Frontier Town will have the Long Horn Saloon with food available and Go Organic will be vending delicious and healthy snacks, fruits, and beverages while The Good Farm will provide fresh, local produce for sale. To view a schedule of events, visit www.thefarmday.blogspot.com.