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Hughesville, MD

Relocation, Business, New Opportunities and a Festival

Craig W. Barrett - Hughesville MD Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Hughesville, MD

Do you live in Hughesville and have a business somewhere else? Do you drive through Hughesville and thought Hughesville might be a good place to set-up shop, open a new office or expanding an existing one?

Business Opportunities

Location and access to a targeted and captured audience is vital for any marketing effort. Come spend a day in Hughesville on Saturday September 6th, 2008 and see the potential Hughesville has to offer. The day starts with a Kids Fun Run and a 10k/5k. A Festival that highlights local businesses, crafters, artists and agricultural producers follows. Vendor and sponsor opportunities are available and can be requested by clicking here.

Access to Information

The purpose of the event is to raise awareness of the Hughesville Revitalization Plan, showcase Hughesville businesses, and have county planning staff and small business development representatives on hand to discuss development and infill possibilities within the village core. Commissioners, Maryland Delegates and special guests will be on-hand to answer questions you may have as well.

Hughesville at a Glance

The census-designated place of Hughesville has a total land area of 11.2 miles. Because Hughesville, though small, is considered the strategic geographic center of the Tri-County Southern Maryland region, it houses institutions such as the Electric Company, Humane Society, Economic Development Council, and Board of Realtors, which serve the Tri-County area. The local Fire Department, Hughesville Fire and Rescue Company 2, are located in Hughesville as well.

Hughesville History

Settled as part of the Southern Maryland Region in 1643, the area known as Hughesville was established as a crossroads agricultural community in the late 19th century. Hughesville and the surrounding region quickly established their economies and currency around the tobacco agricultural industry. As a result of that industry and the establishment of the railroad, the village continued to grow during the first half of the 20th century.

Tobacco remained the economic keystone of the region and the primary economic engine until the latter portion of the 20th century. Today, along with other areas in the Southern Maryland Region, Hughesville continues to try and deal with the issues created by the decline of the tobacco industry. The village today contains a variety of historic resources including bungalows and other early 20th century mail-order homes, tobacco warehouses, department stores and filling stations. Small tobacco farmsteads and a Quaker cemetery are located on the historic fringe of town. Hughesville is approximately 620 acres and has recently been augmented with a bypass along MD 5 known as the Hughesville Bypass.

Hughesville Today and Beyond

With the build of the Northeastern Alignment for the Hughesville Bypass, the County recognizes that changes are coming to Hughesville. In order to ensure that these changes are positive, the County Commissioners decided that a planning process for Hughesville should be undertaken. In doing this, the entire community will be afforded an opportunity to provide input into a planning process, which will lay the foundation for a desired future for Hughesville. The Plan will help to identify what the future can and should hold for Hughesville. The efforts will focus on the business aspects of Hughesville’s future by looking at those areas currently planned, zoned or used for commercial or industrial use.

This study will focus on possible revitalization/physical improvements to the existing village. As a result of this study, Hughesville may retain its village designation or be upgraded to a higher designation. The plan will provide and explore the necessary background and historical information, existing conditions and projected activities to answer the following questions:

  • What type of economic development is necessary to revitalize the existing Hughesville Rural Village?

  • What physical improvements are necessary for revitalization of the area?


The focus of the plan will be on the identification of revitalization strategies, with specific emphasis on the economic development potential of the Village and future physical enhancement projects.

Hughesville 10k Festival

Hughesville 10K/5K and Kids Fun Run

The kids fun run starts at 8:15am and the 10k/5k starts at 8:30am or immediately after the kids run. During the races and awards ceremony local radio personalities Heather and T-Bone from WSMD Star 98.3 FM will broadcast live 8-11am.

After the awards ceremony, the festival will kick into high gear. The cost of admission to the festival is a non-perishable, canned good to be donated to the Southern Maryland Food Bank.

Live Music by Austin Cody

Austin Cody, a local up and coming music star, performs live from 12-3pm and interim music and announcements by D.J. Chris Productions.

Auston Cody

Enjoy the Community

This will be a great opportunity to bring the community together for a day to meet and enjoy the day with fellow neighbors and businesses. Any proceeds from the event will be donated to the Hughesville Volunteer Fire Department and the Hughesville Baseball Association.

How to Register for the Runs

There are two ways to register for the races. You can register and pay online at active.com (please note active.com has a processing fee) or offline by downloading and mailing in the registration form and payment. Each participant, regardless of the event selected, must complete a registration form and sign the waiver.

Click here to register and pay online.

Click here to download the registration form to mail-in form and payment.

Please note there is no online registration for the Kids Fun Run. You must download and mail in registration form.

Running Routes and Water Stops

Water stops and first aid stations are roughly every 2 miles or so. The 5k turn around is just past the entrance to Lake Jameson subdivision. The 10k turn around is just before Oliver's Shop Rd. Both routes are an out and back are scenic, rural and mostly flat.

Plan to come! We're looking forward to seeing you!

*Note the distance is in kilometers.*

Vendor and Sponsorship Opportunites for the Inaugural Hughesville 10k Festival

Craig W. Barrett - Hughesville MD Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Hughesville, MD

We are closing in fast on the Inaugural Hughesville 10k Festival. The deadline for FREE table registration and inclusion in the event program for vendors is Wednesday August 20. After that tables will be $10.

Sponsorship opportunites exist as well. We welcome cash donations, gift certificates, and in-kind support. With radio, print and internet coverage, your sponsorship is highly visible. All proceeds, benefit the Hughesville Fire Department and Hughesville Baseball Association.

Hughesville 10k Festival

Sponsor an Expense:

  • Trash Receptacles
  • Runners' Bags - Colonial Farm Credit, ACA
  • Runners' Medals - Carruth & Son, Inc. (We still need another sponsor here)
  • DJ
  • Balloons & Tank
  • Start/Finish Banner - Brinsfield-Echols Funeral Home
  • Top 3 men and top 3 woman event awards. (12 total) - Goad Lumber Co., Inc.

Cash Sponsorship:

Bronze = $100.00

Silver = $250.00

Gold = $500.00

Platinum = $1,000.00

We are now past the deadline for the inclusion of an acknowledgement on the event t-shirts. However, there is still time for your business to be included in the event program and acknowledged during the live broadcast by T-Bone & Heather Star 98.3 FM.

Thank you for your contributions and committment to helping us make this event a tremendous success! The Hughesville Running Club and the Hughesville Festival Committee is committed to presenting an event that our sponsors will be proud to endorse!

Hughesville 10k Festival

Craig W. Barrett - Hughesville MD Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Hughesville, MD

Plan to attend the Hughesville 10k Festival, September 6, 2008, presented by the Hughesville Running Club, a Road Runners Club of America affiliated, 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization.

Hughesville 10k Festival

We will have a 10k/5k and a kids 1k fun run. The kids fun run starts at 8:15am and the 10k/5k starts at 8:30am or immediately after the kids run. During the races and awards ceremony local radio personalities Heather and T-Bone from WSMD Star 98.3 FM will broadcast live 8-11am.

After the awards ceremony, the festival will kick into high gear. The cost of admission to the festival is a non-perishable, canned good to be donated to the Southern Maryland Food Bank.

The purpose of the event is to raise awareness of the Hughesville Revitalization Plan, showcase Hughesville businesses, and have county planning staff and small business development representatives on hand to discuss development and infill possibilities within the village core.

We'll have local businesses, crafters, artists, produce, Charles County planning staff and Commissioners, Maryland Delegates and special guests. Vendor and sponsor opportunities are available and can be requested by clicking here.

Austin Cody, a local up and coming music star, performs live from 12-3pm and interim music and announcements by D.J. Chris Productions.

Auston Cody

This will be a great opportunity to bring the community together for a day to meet and enjoy the day with fellow neighbors and businesses. Any proceeds from the event will be donated to the Hughesville Volunteer Fire Department and the Hughesville Baseball Association.

There are two ways to register for the races. You can register and pay online at active.com (please note active.com has a processing fee) or offline by downloading and mailing in the registration form and payment. Each participant, regardless of the event selected, must complete a registration form and sign the waiver.

Click here to register and pay online.

Click here to download the registration form to mail-in form and payment.

Please note there is no online registration for the Kids Fun Run. You must download and mail in registration form.

Water stops and first aid stations are roughly every 2 miles or so. The 5k turn around is just past the entrance to Lake Jameson subdivision. The 10k turn around is just before Oliver's Shop Rd. Both routes are an out and back are scenic, rural and mostly flat.

Plan to come! We're looking forward to seeing you!

*Note the distance is in kilometers.*

Announcing the Inaugural Hughesville, MD 10k

Craig W. Barrett - Hughesville MD Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Hughesville, MD
Hughesville Proposed 10k

View Interactive Map on MapMyRun.com

We're planning for September 6, 2008, so save the date! I'm working on getting the course USTAF certified. Also being held are a 5k walk/run and a Kid's Fun Run. The 10k is a loop and the 5k is an out and back. The 5k will be held immediately following the start of the 10k.

I mapped the course using MapMyRun and ran it using my Garmin Forerunner. The distance and time of year are perfect for training for the upcoming fall marathons.

Registration, time and registration fees are to be determined. We plan on having food, drinks, music, pre-race stretching and post-race massages.

Start and finish are in the Village of Hughesville, MD on Business Route 5. The race will start close to the Red Barn and head south on Business route 5, turn right on Burnt Store Road, turn right on Cracklingtown Road, turn right on Route 5 to the bypass and take the Hughesville/Prince Frederick exit, bear right past the Hughesville Fire Department, turn right on Business Route 5 to finish.

The elevation and run are interesting. It is mostly flat with some rolling hills, small town, pasture, rural and some residential views. Water stops are planned for every 1.5 miles or so. The end of the race is a straight away and should be lined with plenty of spectators to encourage you all the way to the finish.

No headphones, no wheels (roller blades, bikes, strollers, etc.), no dogs. I plan to have chip timing and awards for various age groups. All 10k and 5k participants will receive a t-shirt and another take-away (medal, hat, etc...) to be determined. We'll also give the kids something.

We are also planning a Hughesville Festival to coincide with the Run to feature local crafters, local artists, local history, and showcase Hughesville businesses. We believe this fun-filled, family event will strengthen our sense of community and raise awareness of the Hughesville Revitalization Plan.

We'll be contacting all of the businesses in Hughesville. We have a couple of sponsors lined up, but more are needed. If your business is willing to participate, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Some of this may change, so please check back often for updates.

Hughesville, MD at a Glance

Craig W. Barrett - Hughesville MD Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Hughesville, MD

The census-designated place of Hughesville has a total land area of 11.2 miles. Because Hughesville, though small, is considered the strategic geographic center of the Tri-County Southern Maryland region, it houses institutions such as the Electric Company, Humane Society, Economic Development Council, and Board of Realtors, which serve the Tri-County area. The local Fire Department, Hughesville Fire and Rescue Company 2, are located in Hughesville as well.

Here's some background on the Village of Hughesville and where we're headed:

Settled as part of the Southern Maryland Region in 1643, the area known as Hughesville was established as a crossroads agricultural community in the late 19th century. Hughesville and the surrounding region quickly established their economies and currency around the tobacco agricultural industry. As a result of that industry and the establishment of the railroad, the village continued to grow during the first half of the 20th century.

Tobacco remained the economic keystone of the region and the primary economic engine until the latter portion of the 20th century. Today, along with other areas in the Southern Maryland Region, Hughesville continues to try and deal with the issues created by the decline of the tobacco industry. The village today contains a variety of historic resources including bungalows and other early 20th century mail-order homes, tobacco warehouses, department stores and filling stations. Small tobacco farmsteads and a Quaker cemetery are located on the historic fringe of town. Hughesville is approximately 620 acres and has recently been augmented with a bypass along MD 5 known as the Hughesville Bypass.

With the build of the Northeastern Alignment for the Hughesville Bypass, the County recognizes that changes are coming to Hughesville. In order to ensure that these changes are positive, the County Commissioners decided that a planning process for Hughesville should be undertaken. In doing this, the entire community will be afforded an opportunity to provide input into a planning process, which will lay the foundation for a desired future for Hughesville. The Plan will help to identify what the future can and should hold for Hughesville. The efforts will focus on the business aspects of Hughesville’s future by looking at those areas currently planned, zoned or used for commercial or industrial use.

This study will focus on possible revitalization/physical improvements to the existing village. As a result of this study, Hughesville may retain its village designation or be upgraded to a higher designation. The plan will provide and explore the necessary background and historical information, existing conditions and projected activities to answer the following questions:

  • What type of economic development is necessary to revitalize the existing Hughesville Rural Village?

  • What physical improvements are necessary for revitalization of the area?


The focus of the plan will be on the identification of revitalization strategies, with specific emphasis on the economic development potential of the Village and future physical enhancement projects.