Diakonia was presented a generous donation from Ravens Roost #44 recently. Above Roost representative Eric Waterman is pictured with Diakonia Executive Director Claudia Nagle.
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Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot Recognizes SU’s Ward Museum For It’s Ongoing Commitment
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot recently recognized Salisbury University’s Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art for its ongoing commitment to advancing the understanding of wildfowl art and its connection with nature since the museum’s founding in 1976. Pictured, from left, are Salisbury Mayor Jake Day, Maryland Delegate Chris Adams, Maryland Senators Addie Eckardt and Jim Mathias, Franchot,… Read more »
Worcester Prep’s New Lower School Music Teacher Creates After-School Club
Worcester Prep’s new Lower School Music teacher, Joanie Brittingham, has created an after-school club called The Musical Mallards (M & M’s) for students in grades 3-5. The singing and dancing troupe of more than 40 boys and girls meet weekly to rehearse their routines, many written and choreographed by Brittingham, to perform in school and… Read more »
County Commissioner Jim Bunting Visits Charlotte Haskell At OC Elementary In Response To Her Letter
OC Elementary Kindergarten Class Share Their Stories During Writer’s Workshop Celebration
Students in Liz Engh’s kindergarten class at Ocean City Elementary shared their stories with their Writing Coach Partners during a recent Writer’s Workshop Celebration. Writing Coach Partners are a special part of the writing process, as they listen and compliment the writer on things they did well. Pictured are Chase Bergey and Viviana Aldana-Almaguer,
Pine’eer Craft Club Members Gather In White Horse Park To Decorate The Christmas Tree
Members of the Pine’eer Craft Club gathered in White Horse Park to decorate the Christmas tree in front of their Artisan & Craft Shop. Pictured are Luz Castillo, Lois Schultz, and Carol Quinto. The shop is the little building in front of the Ocean Pines Community Center and is open every Friday night in December… Read more »
Cops And Courts – December 1, 2017
Hefty Fine For Identity FraudOCEAN CITY — A Joppa, Md. woman, arrested on multiple charges in August after crashing her vehicle into the median on Coastal Highway while intoxicated and then lying to police officers about her identity, pleaded guilty last week to DWI and identity fraud and was fined several hundred dollars.Around 11:40 p.m…. Read more »
SD Middle School Builders Club Collects Money, Food And Supplies For Believe In Tomorrow
Stephen Decatur Middle School Builders Club, a Student Leadership Club of Kiwanis, collected money, food and supplies for Believe In Tomorrow. Pictured with some of the 35 boxes of collected items, which were donated at last month’s school health fair, are, front from left, Charlie Klein, Skylar Cook, Kylie Sens, Hailey Bowden, Brooklyn Durham and… Read more »
Berlin Intermediate Sixth Graders Create Posters To Promote Pajama Day
Sixth grade students Jackson Vit, Finn Ramnarain, Brody Grunwald, Graham Field, Foster Smith, Hannah Allam and Abby West created posters to promote Berlin Intermediate School’s Pajama Day that will take place on Dec. 8. Students and staff are encouraged to donate a minimum of $1, or a warm pair of pajamas, or a children’s book… Read more »
Who’s Playing When And Where – December 1, 2017
28th Street Pit And Pub 410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Dec. 1: Jack & T Adolfo’s 410-289-4001 13th St. & The Boardwalk, In The Beach Plaza Hotel Saturday, Dec. 16: Billie Carlins Band Atlantic Hotel 410-641-3589 2 North Main St., Berlin Mondays: Earl Beardsley with Steve Harvey On Sax Tuesdays: Bob Miller On The Piano Buxy’s… Read more »