Assateague National Park Ranger Chris Seymour spoke to the Democratic Women’s Club last month. Pictured are Diana Gross, president; Seymour; Dell Purrell, president-elect for 2012; and Marge SeBour, vice president.
Category: Community
Annual OC / Berlin Rotary Club Christmas Tree Sale Begins
The Annual Ocean City/Berlin Rotary Club Christmas Tree Sale began last month. Pictured above with their tree are Ryan and Kristy Haley with their three children, Tanner, Gabby and Callie. Hours are Saturdays, 10 a.m.- 8 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; and weekdays, 3-7 p.m. on Route 589 across from the Steer Inn in Berlin. All… Read more »
Community Raises $20,000 For Worcester County Developmental Center
Thanks to community support, $20,000 was raised for Worcester County Developmental Center in a recent benefit dinner held at Liquid Assets Bistro & Package Goods in Ocean City. Liquid Assets owner John Trader donated all the food and beverages and provided the perfect place to showcase the programs and services of WCDC. Above, WCDC clients present… Read more »
Rayn’es Reef Collection Point For US Marine Corps Toys For Tots
Rayne’s Reef owner Michael Queen has again offered his place of business as a collection point for the US Marine Corps Toys for Tots Program each Christmas season. Helen Wiley, coordinator of The Church Mouse Thrift Shop on North Main St. in Berlin, has a tradition of filling up the collection bin at Rayne’s with toys purchased by St… Read more »
Seaside Christian Academy’s Mission For November Was Diakonia
Seaside Christian Academy’s mission for the month of November was Diakonia. The students and families gathered specific items that were needed and presented them to Susan Blaney, faculties/volunteer coordinator of Diakonia. With Blaney, above left, are Shyanne Smullen, Lucas Franzetti, Rachel Peretz, and Dyllon Collier.
Retired National Guardsman Featured Speaker At General Levin Winder Chapter Meeting
OC Elks Donates $5,000 To Stephen Decatur Field House Fund
CFS Retirement & Tax Solutions Presents Wicomico Habitat For Humanity With $2,000 Check
Bruce Robson, Mark Engberg and Frank Brittingham of CFS Retirement & Tax Solutions, presented Wicomico Habitat for Humanity with a check for $2,000 to continue habitat’s revitalization of the Church Street neighborhood. The donation was made in memory of local builder Frank Kirwan who did the construction of CFS’s offices.