Dec. 24: Christmas Eve Candlelight Service7 p.m., Bethany United Methodist Church, Rte. 611 & Snug Harbor Rd. Special service will feature special music, a message of hope and the singing of Silent Night to Candlelight. For more information, 410-641-2186.Dec. 24: Christmas Eve Candlelight Service8 p.m., The Fountains, Salisbury. The Soul Discovery Church invites the community… Read more »
Yearly Archives: 2011
Best Eats On The Beach
West Ocean City- Berlin Ocean Pines-FruitlandBreakfast Cafe Of Ocean City 12736 Ocean Gateway, West Ocean City • 410-213-1804Open 7 days a week between Sunsations & Starbucks, across from Outback, come join us at the “Breakfast Cafe” (formerly Rambler Coffee Shop) we are a family-friendly restaurant that’s been family own-ed for 30 years passed from mother… Read more »
OC Elementary Student’s Donated Animal Supplies To Worcester County Humane Society
Buckingham elementary Students Learn About Family Traditions
Showell Elementary Students Make Contribution To Worcester County Sheriff’s Holiday Gift Drive
Students From OC Elementary Enjoy Stephen Decatur High Theater Production
Students from Ocean City Elementary thoroughly enjoyed the Stephen Decatur High School Children’s Theater production of “The True and Actual Tale of The Tortoise and the Hare”. Kindergarten students Tobias Walas and Sofia Finocchiaro are pictured above with Master Tinkerton Tortoise (Patrick Lieb) and Rupert Raston Rat (Reeves Dark).
“Card Club” Students Use Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards
Keshawn Corbin, Evan Marlowe, Jimmy Willey, Ian Albert and Steve Wehlan are in the Berlin Intermediate School After School program known as the “Card Club” where students use Yu-Gi-Oh! cards to not only have fun and learn a new game system, but also to expand on their math skills and math vocabulary.
Snow Hill Elementary School Students Read “The Story Of Hanukkah”
Snow Hill Elementary School students in Janet Nicholson’s second grade class read “The Story of Hanukkah” by Lisa Rojany to learn about the holiday. Becky Brunet, the school’s Judy Center Family Service Coordinator and a member of Temple Bat Yam in Berlin, then talked to the class about how the holiday is celebrated by Jewish families, learning the… Read more »
Most Blessed Sacrament Students Win Privilege Of Becoming “Principle For The Day”
Hallie and Harper Edmunds, sisters who both attend Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School, won the privilege of becoming “Principal for the Day.” Hallie, a sixth grader, and Harper, a first grader, spent the day shadowing Principal Mark Record and learned what a typical day is like for a school principal. Submitted Photos