The middle school students of Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School recently prepared several puppet shows in their language arts classes to celebrate poetry month. Above, Gracie Riley, Michelle Curtis, Noelle Brown and Tabby Hayes get ready to present their puppet show to Dolphin Club members of the kindergarten, first and second grade classes.
Monthly Archives: March 2009
Most Blessed Sacrament Kindergarteners show off St. Patty’s Day Projects
Kindergarden students from Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School show off their leprechaun ears they made for St. Patrick’s Day. Pictured, kneeling from left, are Emma Veirs,Ethan Griffith, Nicole DiAmico, Brendan Mullins, Taylor Barrett, Lauren Kemp, Morgan Carlson and Emily Selba; and, standing from left, Jessica Delisi, Samantha McManus, Tommy Kangas, Jack Cain, Riley Rayne, Mary… Read more »
2nd Grade Students from Snow Hill Visit Cedar Chapel Special School
Students in Will Tignor’s second grade class at Snow Hill Elementary School last month visited Allison Lucas’ class at Cedar Chapel Special School. Tignor’s students had recorded songs that Lucas’ students use to learn everyday in their class. To understand some of the special needs of Cedar Chapel students, Tignor’s class covered their hands with socks while working in the classroom…. Read more »
Scenes from Worcester Prep’s Upper School Dance
Attending Worcester Prep’s Upper School dance recently are, from left, Kyle Joseph, Rehoboth Beach; Stephen Nichols, Berlin; Hunter Harmon, Rehoboth Beach; Matt Carey, Seaford; and Billy Tyler, Ocean City.
Star of the Week Bike Winners at Buckingham Elementary
The “Star of the Week” bike winners for third grade at Buckingham Elementary School were recently announced. Above are Taronn Rounds, Levi Metzgler, Tristan McDonough, Anna Eubanks, Roger Pacella and Dee Irwin. These bikes were donated by McDonalds, Wal-Mart, the local Kiwanis Club and Buckingham Elementary School.
OC/Berlin Optimist Club Presents Essay Contest Winners
On March 19, the Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club presented the winners with awards for their achievement in its annual essay contest. This year’s topic was, “The Power of Youth.” Pictured, from left, are Sabrina Kunciw standing in for sister Dominique from Worcester Prep who won first place; Spencer Cropper of Stephen Decatur High School who won… Read more »
A Week in Business
Education Seminar Set For First-Time Home BuyersWEST OCEAN CITY— ¾ A group of sales professionals of Prudential Carruthers West Ocean City office will deliver an informative consumer seminar on “How you can buy your first home and receive a tax credit of $8,000” on Thursday, April 21, from 5-7. It will also feature local lenders… Read more »
My Thoughts
The old guy is not exactly the optimistic type. He’s too old to always see the half-full side of things. He is not a pessimist. He’s a realist. There’s a difference. However, Insider does not remember ever hearing and reading about so much gloom and doom in the world. It all has to do with… Read more »
Raffle Winner Donates Winnings
At last weekend’s 6th Annual Fastest Shucker on the Shore Contest at the Greene Turtle West, Donna Evans of the Embers was the winner of the 50-50 raffle. She immediately donated her winnings to DJ Wax, who was on hand playing music for the event to help him and his family pay for medical treatments… Read more »
Shore Up! Awarded a $6000 Community Needs Grant
Shore-Up! Inc. has been awarded a $6,000 Community Needs Program grant from the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore (CFES) to provide free tax preparation and electronic filing. Above, Spicer Bell, CFES President, presents the grant check to Maria Morris, Shore Up! Planning Administrator