The Kirby Holloway booth at the Trade ShowHow my kids love ‘The Wiggles’Quiet Sunday nightsYoung people who like artDriving on new tiresTaking a carriage ride in BerlinIrish parade day in Ocean CityA massageCitizen watchesKeeping things simpleSunrises over the ocean
Category: Beach Living
SES Building Math Skills
SDMS Has Multiple Winners at WOCO Tech Fest
Stephen Decatur Middle School had a number of winners at the Worcester County Tech Fest held at Worcester Technical High School last month. Above, eighth graders Mitchell Cooper, left, and Chase Merritt are pictured with Superintendent of Schools Dr. Andes. Their project, “Name That Tune” was a multimedia SMART Board presentation and won a Gold… Read more »
DAR Essay Competition
Worcester County 2011 winners in the Daughters of the American Revolution Historic Essay Competition and the Christopher Columbus Competition were Worcester Preparatory School students, front from left, Halie Murray-Davis, Grades 9-12 Christopher Columbus winner; Mark Wilson, Grade 8 History Essay Winner; Regan Shanahan, Grade 7 Historic Essay Winner; Jordan Welch, Grade 6 Historic Essay Winner;… Read more »
Environmental Experience At BIS
OCES Studies Worcester County
First grade students at Ocean City Elementary School recently visited Delmarva Discovery Center and The Sturgis One Room School Museum to learn about the cultural and natural heritage of Worcester County. Pictured by the beaver house at the Delmarva Discovery Center are Philip Rittersbacher and Graham McCabe.
Rubik’s Cube At SDHS
Artist Timeline
Student Of The Month Luncheon
Ocean City Elementary School honored the February Students of the Month with a luncheon, special dessert and T-shirt sponsored by Conner’s Beach Cafe. Pictured, at right, first row, are first grade honorees Leela Bacon, Henry Brous, Emily Peters, Patrick Fohner, Meredith Eitel and Linkin Harrison; second row, second graders Maddy Kiesewetter, Noah Selt, Brooks Travers,… Read more »
The Adventures In Fatherhood
Among the many perks of raising young kids is the bizarre randomness that comes with the journey.The young mind is a funny thing, and it’s not lost on me.Maybe all children at the age of my oldest son, Beckett, a couple months shy of 3 years old, are like this, but this kid never stops… Read more »