The students in JoAnna Evans’ science class at Seaside Christian Academy had fun with Ivory soap. Pictured below are Adalynn Render, holding a normal bar of Ivory soap, and Andrew Cummings, holding a plate of Ivory soap after it was cooked in the microwave.
Category: Beach Living
James Englishman, Bank Of Ocean City’s SD High School Football MVP Of The Week
Bank of Ocean City’s Earl Conley presents a weekly award and a donation to the Boosters in the name of the week’s Stephen Decatur High School football MVP. This week’s MVP was James Englishman, who is pictured with Conley and Head Coach Bob Knox. Englishman had 11 tackles and one sack against Parkside.
The Resorter … Revisited
Summer of 1972Volume XVIIIEdition 7Issue HighlightsRow boat rentals were available from Capt. William Bunting & Son on Talbot Street.Weekly rentals for $175 were being offered at Three Cheers condominium on Baltimore Ave. at 31st Street.Jolly Roger was offering a coupon for free gas at any BP dealer in the country. With each BP fill-up, the… Read more »
Sixty-Four Stephen Decatur High School Students Receive Presidential Service Award For Community Service
Sixty-four Stephen Decatur High School students received the Presidential Service Award for community service, including 19 gold recipients for volunteering over 250 hours. SDHS students logged over 12,000 volunteer hours this past school year. Nineteen students received the Presidential Service Gold Award for volunteering over 250 hours. Pictured, back, are Katelyn Norman, Ian Waggoner, Hailey… Read more »
Worcester Prep Goes Green, Brown And Blue To Celebrate Environmental Day
Worcester Preparatory School went green, brown and blue to celebrate Environmental Day last Friday. The lower, middle and upper schools united to raise awareness and take action to protect nature and the planet Earth. Students spent the morning making posters, decorating the hallways, cleaning up trash and tending to the Children’s Garden. Everyone donated $1… Read more »
Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School Students Participate In Annual Walkathon
Students from Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School participated in last week in the annual Walkathon fundraiser. Over $18,000 was raised this year, which benefits the MBS Home and School Associations. Pictured are first graders Lila Gunther, Madalynne Rutzler, Harris Edmunds, Kaylie Gott and Betsey Mihaly.
Things I Like
A “pay it forward” actYouth sports not taken too seriousTaking Friday afternoons offA big kitchenFinding a keeper conch shellA good and fair handymanPhones with a long battery lifeLittle pumpkinsHow my kids love HalloweenConcerts with friendsA vehicle with a quick defrost
OC Fire Department Visits OC Elementary School During Fire Prevention Week
The Resorter … Revisited
Summer of 1978Volume XXIVEdition 3Issue Highlights• This week’s “Resorter Girl” was Terry Wooten.• An ad featuring Ames Discount Department Stores promoted two stores – one on Route 50 in Berlin and another on Route 1 in Rehoboth.• Among the features being advertised at the Hurricane on 71st Street was a Best Looking Bathing Suit contest, Best… Read more »