The businesses in Linthicum are holding their first-ever Holiday Open House Nov. 29 and 30, and there will be sidewalk sales (weather permitting) up and down the Shipley-Linthicum Shopping Center, in the Stavlas Center and at Petal Pusher and Bob's Barber Shop.
This marks the first time local businesses have joined for a holiday event. Everything starts at 10 a.m. and lasts until 2 p.m. both days, and special sales will be available throughout the day. Santa Claus will be in attendance at Bruce's Hardware, and Skip Booth will be providing music at Bob's Barber Shop.
Be sure to pick up your copy of the new book on Linthicum history, The Train Passes Through It - A Collective History of Linthicum Heights, which was compiled and edited by Skip Booth and Beth Nowell. It is available for $50 at Charlene's Hallmark and Petal Pusher. The book, which is in limited supply, will make a perfect gift for anyone who has lived in or around Linthicum.