Blake Honored By Daughters Of The American Revolution For Award-Winning Historical Essay

Blake Honored By Daughters Of The American Revolution For Award-Winning Historical Essay

McKenzie Blake, center, was honored by the Daughters of the American Revolution’s Levin Winder Chapter for her award-winning historical essay. Blake’s essay, which won both Worcester County and State of Maryland honors, has been submitted to the district competition. With McKenzie are DAR Education Chairperson Sandy Quillin, left, and Levin Winder Regent Katie Gaskins Matthews.

Things I Like

Betting on the big horse racesWhen a bar seat opens up just in timeBackyard picnicsWhen the inside of my truck is cleanLaughing with my kidsComing across puppy photos of my old dogsFondly remembering lazy weekendsMaking up bank depositsLying in the grass and watching the clouds moveRiding in the back of a pickup Nights when a… Read more »

Adventures Of Fatherhood

After a recent spate of misbehavior by Beckett, I tried to dig deep and reach his heart the other day by introducing the significance of the “d” word to him.As I launched into my little lecture about how his behavior was upsetting me and causing me to become disappointed in him, I tried explaining what… Read more »

SU Professor Teaches Masters Guitar Class To Berlin Intermediated School Students

SU Professor Teaches Masters Guitar Class To Berlin Intermediated School Students

Dr. Diana Wagner, a Salisbury University professor, gave a master class for 6th grade guitar students at Berlin Intermediate School.  Students learned special techniques for strumming and using guitar picks as well as playing the blues style of music.  The guitar students also attended a field trip to In Tune Guitar Picks in Onancock, Va. to learn… Read more »