Ocean City Elementary School recently welcomed volunteers from the local Humane Society. Volunteers enjoyed spending time with faculty during the holiday luncheon before being presented a check for over $1,600 from this season’s fundraising effort at OCES as well as supplies.Above are Director Kenille Davies, Principal Irene Kordick, 3rd grade teacher Megan Cooke and students… Read more »
Yearly Archives: 2012
Stephen Decatur Student Finishes First Earning $15,000 In Virtual Money
OC Elementary Third Graders Make Stockings To Donate To The Salvation Army
Pre-K OC Elementary Students Read And Retell Folk Tales
Pre-kindergarten students at Ocean City Elementary School have been busy reading and retelling different folk tales about the Gingerbread Man, The Gingerbread Boy, The Gingerbread Girl, Gingerbread Babies, and Gingerbread Friends. Pictured is Adelina Olerta from Jennifer Fohner’s morning class. She found her cookie taking a rest in the Early Childhood Pod. Submitted Photos
Worcester County Republican Central Committee Celebrates 1st Annual Christmas Party
The Worcester County Republican Central Committee celebrated its 1st Annual Christmas Party last month. Pictured, seated from left, are Judy Boggs, County Commissioner, and Dr. Sharon Nelson, committee chair; and standing, Jim Bunting, County Commissioner, Dan Bongino, candidate for the US Senate, Beau Oglesby, State’s Attorney, Mike McDermott, Delegate, District 38B, and Reggie Mason, Sheriff.
Ravens Roost To Hold Post Football Season Dance Feb 18 To Benefit Local Charities
The Ravens Roost #44, Ocean City, is holding a Post Football Season Dance on Feb. 18, 7-11 p.m., to benefit the Roost #44 local charities. The event, featuring the Tranzfusion band, will be held in the Ocean City Elks Lodge Hall on 137th Street. Tickets may be purchased for $25 from Mary Kendall 302-236-9617 or… Read more »
Baha Amusements Makes $5,000 Donation To SD High School Alumni Association’s Capital Campaign
Stephen Decatur High School Faculty And Students Raise $3,500 For Diakonia
Stephen Decatur High School faculty and students worked throughout the fall raising money for Diakonia, which resulted in a grand total of $3,500. Above, Diakonia Executive Director Claudia Nagle receives the donation from Stephen Decatur High School National Honor Society representatives Michelle Ott and Kelly Sullivan, Principal Lou Taylor and Special Education teacher Amanda Wroten.
Ladies Ancient Order Of Hibernians Make Donation To Noel Christmas Dinner
Things I Like
Leaving the dentistWhen New Year’s Day was a big college football game dayShowtime’s “Homeland”When my 3-year-old napsPeople who are on timeLeap yearsA full moon over waterThe colors of a winter sunsetA wine aeratorCompetitionLeftover soup the next day