Insider is not a smart guy, or as his grandson says, “you’re not the brightest crayon in the box, pop pop”, and does not fully understand the economic crisis confronting America. All the news reports confuse the old guy easily because they are dealing with numbers beyond his comprehension. Insider does not even know how… Read more »
Monthly Archives: October 2008
Father Moyer and Diakonia help bless volunteer’s new home
Diakonia Volunteer Coordinator Susan Blaney, left, is pictured with Father Michael Moyer, Rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Berlin, at the blessing of the Blaneys’ new home. More than 100 guests including Diakonia staff, volunteers, board members and Blaney’s neighbors and friends were on hand for the celebration. Diakonia Inc. is the only provider… Read more »
Worcester Prep Junior Donates AED’s to Salvation Army
Max Perim, a junior at Worcester Prep, saw the need for providing AEDs (Automatic External Defibrillators) for the Salvation Army in Salisbury. AEDs are portable electronic devices that are capable of treating threatening heart rhythms. Perim raised funds to donate two Automatic External Defibrillators to the Salvation Army. Pictured, back from left, are Ken Lobdell,… Read more »
Congregation Celebrates National Day of Prayer
Members of the General Levin Winder Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution participated in a worship service on Sunday, Oct. 12 for its national Day of Prayer as well as to commemorate Reverend Francis Makemie and the 325th anniversary of Buckingham Presbyterian Church. Members of the General Levin Winder Chapter assembled in the… Read more »
Stephen Decatur High National Honor Society Members
Stephen Decatur High School, National Honor Society officers for this school are, from left, Gunner Hughes, Zach Hall, Lindsay Chetelat, and Emma Newell. They are pictured above attended the new Believe in Tomorrow House dedication in Ocean City last month.
Buckingham 1st graders learn music with play-dough
Buckingham Elementary music teacher Julie Zirkle, teaches first graders about different music symbols. Her students use play dough to make treble clefs. Above, Zachary Hickman and Kalea Robinson demonstrate how to make treble clefs out of colorful play dough.
BIS “Dolphin Team” Make Flapjacks
As part of their unit on fractions in math and in connection with the book “Tuck Everlasting” that is being read in Language Arts, Berlin Intermediate students on the sixth grade Dolphin Team adjusted a recipe for “Flapjacks” and enjoyed their tasty creations. Above, from left, are students Savannah Maddox, Trent Lindenberger, Jordan Klebe, and… Read more »
Worcester Prep Freshman Leads Westover Church Service
Christopher Potvin, a freshman at Worcester Prep, recently served as leader of the service at the Church of the Brethren in Westover, Md. Christopher’s father, Doug, left, is the pastor of the church. With them is Sara Potvin, Christopher’s mother.
4th Graders write poems for OC Firefighters
Kelly Seitzer’s fourth grade class recently wrote poems to honor firefighters. The book of poems was presented to the Ocean City Firefighters during Fire Prevention Week. Front row, from left, are Sarah Dwyer, Jason Hearne, Grant Rosenblatt, Amy Limas, Joes Haines and Olivia Turk; middle row, Wyatt Davy, Ay’Bree Oliver, Sara Mitrecic, Alexis Cantrell, Lexie… Read more »
Decatur Student Wins National English Award
Stephen Decatur High School senior Kara Brower has been named a winner in the National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Awards in Writing. She was the only Eastern Shore winner. Above, Principal Louis Taylor presents Brower with a certificate.