Things To Do Around Town

Things To Do Around Town
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Open Wednesday, Thursday
& Saturday: Nook Thrift Shop

Community Church at Ocean Pines, Rte. 589 & Racetrack Rd., Berlin. Accepting donations of gently worn clothes and small household items.

Feb. 17-19: Craft Show
At Gold Coast Mall

Friday & Saturday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Gold Coast Mall, 115th St. & Coastal Hwy., O.C. Come and see fine jewelery, hand-painted glassware, scented candles and much more. Vendors from the tri-state area. For more info, 410-600-5812 or [email protected].

Feb. 17: KC Bingo

5 p.m., doors open; 6:30 p.m., games begin; rear of St. Luke’s Church, 9901 Coastal Hwy., O.C. Refreshments on sale. For more information, 410-524-7994.

Feb. 18: Building Materials Sale

8 a.m.-noon, Habitat for Humanity, Worcester Co., 301 E. Market St., Snow Hill. Building materials, appliances, doors, windows, cabinets, vanities, fixtures and more. Cash or check only. Habitat plans to use all proceeds from warehouse sales to fund the Flower Street, Berlin project. Habitat is also looking for gently used items for future sales. Please contact, [email protected].

Feb. 18: Pancake Breakfast
For Huey Memorial

8 a.m.-1 p.m., Ocean City Airport Terminal Building. Proceeds will help defray the construction costs for the final phase of the Huey Memorial display. Cost is a donation. For information, 410-726-7207 or 410-641-6888.

Feb. 18: “Living Life to the
Fullest: Redefining Yourself”
Program for Women

9:30-11 a.m., Ocean Pines Com-munity Center. Presented by the Women’s Commission of Worcester County. This seminar is being sponsored by Suddenly Single which was formed to assist women who are widowed, divorced or separated in moving forward to achieve social, educational and economical equality while maintaining health and well-being. A continental breakfast will be served. Please RSVP at 410-208-1272 or [email protected].

Feb. 18: Zoo Family Workshop

10-11 a.m., Salisbury Zoo. Geared for children 10 and under, the workshop’s topic will be how animals attract mates. Discussion, live animal presentations and a hands-on activity. Cost: $6, per child. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration is required by Friday, Feb. 17. For more information, 410-546-3440.

Feb. 18: Clam Fritter & Chowder
Luncheon

10 a.m.-2 p.m., Remson United Methodist Church, 4249 Sheep-house Rd., Pocomoke City. Menu to include clam fritter sandwiches, hot dogs, clam chowder, vegetable soup, peas & dumplings and des-sert. Carry-outs are available. For more information, 410-632-3165. Rain, shine or snow.

Feb. 18: Spaghetti Dinner

4-6 p.m., Church of the Holy Spirit, 100th St., O.C. Cost: $8, adults; $4, children 10 and under. Limited seating. Carry-out will be available. For more information, 410-723-1973.  

Feb. 18: Ravens Roost #44 Post Football Season Dance

7-11 p.m., Ocean City Elks Lodge, 137th St., Bayside. All profits to benefit Ravens Roost #44 charities. Entertainment provided by the band Tranzfusion. Tickets, which include beer, chips and cash bar are $25, each. For more info or to get tickets, 302-236-9617 or 302-436-4790.

Feb. 19: Downtown Association Granville Trimper AYCE Breakfast

8 a.m.-noon, Ocean View American Grill, 16th St. & the boardwalk. All-you-can-eat. Cost: $7, person. Chil-dren ages 5 and under eat free. For more info, 410-262-5911 or email [email protected].

Feb. 21: Shrove Tuesday
Pancake Supper

4-7 p.m., Family Life Center, Com-munity Church at Ocean Pines. Pro-ceeds benefit the youth mission trip in June.  Menu will be pancakes, sausage, applesauce and beverage. Cost: $5, adults; $3, children, 4-12 and children 3 and under eat free.

Feb. 21: Shrove Tuesday
Pancake Supper

4:30-7 p.m., All Hallows Episcopal Church, 109 W. Market St., Snow Hill. Menu will include sausage, pancakes and baked apples. Tickets for dining-in are $6, for adults and $4, for children under 12. All take-out dinners are $6 and advance ticket sales only. For more information or tickets, 410-546-1978.

Feb. 21: Pancake & Sausage
Youth Fundraiser

4-7 p.m., Stevenson United Metho-dist Church, 123 N. Main St., Berlin. Eat-in or carry-out. Cost: $6.50, adults; $5, ages 6-12. Children 5 and under eat free. For more information, 443-235-6761.

Feb. 21: Pancake & Sausage
Supper

5:30-7 p.m., Whaleyville Church House, Whaleyville. Sponsored by the Whaleyville Youth Group. Dona-tions are welcome at the door. For more information, 410-641-3411.

Feb. 21: WCCW Meeting

5-7 p.m., Worcester Co. Board of Education, 6270 Worcester Hwy., Newark. The Worcester County Com-mission for Women’s purpose it to promote social, education and economic equality for women in Worces-ter Co. Women of all ages are invited to attend. Volunteers are sought for short-term assignments such as grany writing and event planning. For more info, 410-208-2569 or 410-707-6521.

Feb. 22: Ash Wednesday Services

11 a.m.-2 p.m., Stevenson United Methodist Church, 123 N. Main St., Berlin. Imposition of Ashes with prayer and meditation. From 6:30-7:30, there will be a service of Repentance and Ashes. For more information, 410-641-1137.

Feb. 22: TOPS Meeting

5 p.m., Ocean City Library. TOPS, or Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group for weight loss and provides education on health issues. For more information, 443-365-4722.

Feb. 22: Bingo

5:30, doors open; 6:30, early bird games; 7 p.m., regular games; Ocean City Elks Lodge #2645, 138th St., across from the Fenwick Inn. $1000 jackpot available, food, snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. No one under 18 allowed in bingo hall during bingo.

Feb. 22: Delmarva Hand Dancing

5:30-9 p.m., Skyline Bar & Grille, at the Fenwick Inn, 138th St., O.C. Jitter-bug, swing, cha-cha to the sounds of the 50’s & 60’s. Beginner and intermediate dance lessons 5:30-6:30 p.m. Followed by dancing until 9 p.m. For more information, 302-934-7951.

Feb. 22: Survivors of Suicide Support Group Meeting

6 p.m., Worcester Co. Health Dept., 9730 Healthway Dr., Berlin. Open to anyone who has lost a friend or loved on to suicide. Meetings on the third Wednesday of every month will resume in March. For more information, 410-629-0164 or visit www.jessespaddle.org.

Feb. 23: Uniform Concepts Sale
At Atlantic General Hospital

7 a.m.-2 p.m., Atantic General Hospital’s main lobby. Sponsored by the Auxiliary. There will be scrubs, lab coasts, shoes and socks on sale from Uniform Concepts.

Feb. 23: Republican Women Of
Worcester Co. Meeting
& Luncheon

10:30 a.m., doors open; Captain’s Table, 3rd Floor, Marriot, 15th St., O.C. Meeting will be at 11 a.m., with lunch at noon and the speaker to follow at 12:30. Featured speaker will be Cathy Keim, Secretary/Treasurer of Election Integrity Maryland, a new non-profit dedicated to the promotion of public confidence in the local, state and federal elections. For more information or to reserve a seat by Feb. 21, 410-208-6018 or email: [email protected].

Feb. 23: Talmud Class

Noon-1:30 p.m., Temple Bat Yam. Class is open to all. The discussions will include Jewish law, ethics, philosophy, customs and history. For more information, 410-641-4311.

Feb. 23: Legion Bingo

Doors open 5:30 p.m., games begin 7 p.m.; American Legion Post 166, 24th St. & Philadelphia Ave., O.C. Food and drink avalable. For more information, 410-289-3166.

Feb. 23: Worcester Co.
NAACP Meeting
7 p.m., Snow Hill Library, 307 Wash-ington St., Snow Hill.

Feb. 23: NAACP Panel Discussion About MSA

7 p.m., St. Paul AME Zion Church, 410 Delaware Ave., Salisbury. Spon-sored by the Wicomico County NAACP Branch #7028. Panelists will discuss the importance of the MSA and what parents/family can do to prepare students for the test. Open to the public. For more information, 410-543-4187.