Published November 23, 2012
The Assateague Questers of Ocean Pines donated $1,000 to the Julia A. Purnell Museum, "The Attic of Worcester County," to support its restoration work and docent program. Pictured, from left, are Marie Stenger, Questers member; Claire Otterbein, Executive Director, Julia A. Purnell Museum; Linda Barrett, President Assateague Questers; and Nancy Norris, Questers member.
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Published November 23, 2012
Counselors from Worcester and Wicomico county public schools joined with their counterparts from across the lower Delmarva Peninsula during the Delmarva Education Foundation’s second High School Counselors Roundtable to discuss ways to successfully help students achieve their dreams of attending college. Above, Rota L. Knott, executive director of the Delmarva Education Foundation, and Dr. Lynn Wiljanen, dean of student development at Wor-Wic Community College, are shown at the...
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Published November 23, 2012
Fresco’s owners Karen and Pino Tomasello were happy to make a contribution of over $200 to the Lower Shore Chapter of the American Red Cross to help victims of Sandy. The check included proceeds from Fresco's recent event, the Society of Women Leaders’ Elevator Luncheon. To make a donation or to become a volunteer contact the Lower Shore American Red Cross at 410-749-5331. Above, Patti Miller, Ambassador of the Lower Shore American Red Cross, accepts the donation from Karen...
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Published November 23, 2012
Children play with some of the “Read, Play, Thrive” literacy kit resources at the Eastern Shore Regional Library that were funded through a grant from the Arthur W. Perdue Foundation. Pictured, from left, are Barb Graham, youth services manager, Eastern Shore Regional Library; Bill Hetherington, executive director of the Arthur W. Perdue Foundation; and Rachael Stein, information services manager, Eastern Shore Regional Library....
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Published November 23, 2012
Delmarva Power recently held its 3rd Annual United Way Carnival, where representatives from United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore and Delmarva Power volunteers raised awareness of local programs funded by United Way. Employees were able to play carnival games, participate in raffles, shop the “Books are Fun” book fair and enjoy delicious, homemade pulled-pork barbecue sandwiches specially made by Delmarva Power’s Denise Carney. Above, Delmarva Power’s Lisa Shrieves,...
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