Sunday, July 12, 2015

TIME MACHINE ... 1955, 1976, 1855, 1960, 1917.



"Friendliest Town On The Eastern Shore."  Our tradition runs deep.  Excerpt from a letter to the editor from a visitor to Newtown, (former name of Pocomoke City) published in the Baltimore Sun, April 28,1847.

This place (Newtown) is a pretty snug little village, containing about 500 clever and hospitable inhabitants; it has good wide streets, quite clear of that "eye sore," known mostly over the Peninsula by the name of "deep sand"; the houses, though built of frame, are generally built substantially and with some discretion and taste; there are two neat, new, and quite handsome frame churches in it; as for the merchants of the place, suffice it to state that they are very clever and hospitable.  F. Mezick, Esq., the landlord with whom I stopped, and his very obliging and jolly assistant, are richly deserving of a passing notice, for the good treatment and the extension of the many civilities to "the stranger."


(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)

This week 60 years ago..

(Excerpt)



Footnote: Admission was $1 for adults, 50-cents for children. Parking was 25-cents.


September, 1976
The Daily Times (Salisbury)

(Excerpts)

Thousands Swarm To Mall To See Mickey

Mickey Mouse was nearly mobbed Wednesday night by an enthusiastic crowd of thousands who came with children in tow to the Salisbury Mall to get a glimpse of the Walt Disney World resident. 

The mammoth crowd was in attendance to view part of a promotional gimmick designed to draw attention to the grand opening of the Salisbury Mall's new eastern wing. And while the plan was to accommodate whatever numbers showed up Wednesday night by giving each child a chance to shake hands with Mickey and to receive from him an eight by six-inch plastic cartoon poster — it just didn't quite work out that way.

Mickey and two other Disney World characters were forced to leave early when it became apparent that the huge crowd was not about to conform to planned procedure.

"Originally we were going to have Mickey stay up here on this platform on the east side of the new mall and have children and their parents come from one direction and leave in another. But it obviously didn't work that way," said Special Deputy Sheriff John Stephens.

Deputy Stephens was making his remarks to a reporter as he tried to hold back a pressing mass of humanity from swaming over a plywood platform which was already overrun with children and parents trying to touch their Disneyland hero.

As it became obvious that very few of the thousands of parents would be able to take their children up to the platform some members of the crowd began shouting demands that deputies and state troopers surrender their posts on the platform and begin distributing the small posters which had been billed as "free fan cards."

But the policemen were too busy trying to keep hordes of children from grabbing handfuls of the placards and disappearing with them into the crowd.

One mother stood on the edge of the stand, holding a curly headed child of two to three years of age and began to cry when it became apparent to her that not only was there no chance of her child seeing Mickey Mouse, but- there was also no way for the two of them to escape from the ever swelling crowd coming into the mall. 

Seconds later her child also began crying. Her sobs were lost among the loud shouting and the constant pagings of the mall's speaker system which was busy announcing descriptions of children who had been separated from their parents. 

When it became obvious that Mickey and his Mouseketeers were leaving the platform, much of the crowd refused to give way for him until he left under the escort of two uniformed policemen.

As the crowd struggled to get a glimpse of Mickey inside the mall, outside the parking lot turned into a busy thoroughfare, with at least one fender bender accident resulting from the large volume of cars.


1855.. Gold Mine in Worcester County?



                                                                                  (The Sun, Baltimore) 


October, 1960 (Time Machine archive)

Although no formal announcement had been made, news was circulating around Pocomoke City that a major downtown business, Montgomery Ward, would be closing.  Local management would not comment but a Montgomery Ward district manager said the closing of the Pocomoke store was possible.  A published report stated the 25 employees would be offered positions in other Montgomery Ward stores.

Footnote:  Montgomery Ward's two story department store was located on Clarke Avenue in the Veasey Building across the street from the Pocomoke City Municipal Building.  J.C. Penney occupied the front of the building facing Market Street. Due to the economic downturn following the closing of the Chincoteague Naval Air Base, Montgomery Ward and Penney's eventually closed their doors in Pocomoke City. Other business interests anticipated the cost of renovating the 1922 building would be prohibitive.  The City acquired the Veasey Building in 1975 for demolition.



1917.. Um, Um, Good!




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Saturday, July 11, 2015

(wboc.com)

Freak Crash At U-S 13 Dragway Sends Racer to the Hospital




DELMAR, DE -   Race fans witnessed a scary wreck at
the U-S 13 Dragway in Delmar on Friday night. Delaware
State Police say a 66-year-old man from Pocomoke 
was racing his Chevy Chevelle when he lost control at 
the end of the track, and hit some trees.

The driver, Carlton Mason, was airlifted to Christiana 

Medical Center and police say he was being treated for
non-life threatening injuries.




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Friday, July 10, 2015

Free Concert Next Week!

                           Free Concert in Cypress Park                                 
The City of Pocomoke continues their Concert in the Park summer series on Thursday, July 16, at 7:00pm under the Cypress Park Pavilion. 

The UpriZing will be the featured band, covering all types of music from R&B, rock, funk, blues, reggae & hip hop.

Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy this free performance with a beautiful view of the scenic Pocomoke River. Bleacher seating is also available. Refreshments will be available for purchase.

For more information and a calendar of events please visit downtownpocomoke.com or call 410-957-1333.             
  
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With LOVE From Pluto..


Washington: Nasa’s New Horizons spacecraft has beamed back the most detailed image yet of Pluto, showing a large heart-shaped bright area measuring some 2,000 kilometres across the dwarf planet’s surface.
After more than a nine-year, three-billion-mile journey to Pluto, it is show time for the spacecraft, as the flyby sequence of science observations is officially underway, Nasa said.
Yesterday, mission scientists received the most detailed image yet returned by the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) aboard New Horizons. The image was taken on 7 July, when the spacecraft was just under 8 million kilometres from Pluto, and is the first to be received since the 4 July anomaly that sent the spacecraft into safe mode.
The view is centred roughly on the area that will be seen close-up during New Horizons’ 14 July closest approach. This side of Pluto is dominated by three broad regions of varying brightness.
Most prominent are an elongated dark feature at the equator, informally known as “the whale,” and a large heart-shaped bright area measuring some 2,000 kilometres across on the right. Above those features in the image is a polar region that is intermediate in brightness.
“The next time we see this part of Pluto at closest approach, a portion of this region will be imaged at about 500 times better resolution than we see today,” said Jeff Moore, Geology, Geophysics and Imaging Team Leader of Nasa’s Ames Research Centre.
(Picture and text courtesy livemint.com )


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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Chamber General Membership Luncheon



  JOIN US!
Please join us on Wednesday, July 15 for our General Membership Luncheon at 
Don's Seafood & Chicken House
12:00 - 1:00 PM
$12.00

Menu Options
Cold Plate - Scoop of Homemade Chicken Salad & Cole Slaw w/ Lettuce & Tomato
Chicken Salad Sandwich on Kaiser Roll w/ Potato Chips
Flounder Sandwich w/ French Fries
Pulled Pork Sandwich w/ French Fries
Chicken Tenders Basket - 5 Chicken Tenders w/ French Fries
Large Garden Salad w/ Choice of Dressing


Our guest speaker is Ron Pilling with the Jesse Klump Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Learn about the upcoming 7th Annual Jesse's Paddle on July 18 at the Pocomoke River Canoe Company in Snow Hill.
Paddle with us to end suicide.

You can register online for the luncheon at pocomoke.com, email Deb at pocomokechamber@gmail.com or  call 410-957-1919.





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TIME MACHINE ... This Sunday's Preview.

1955.. Disneyland opens; 1976.. The scene turns chaotic when thousands swarm old Salisbury Mall to see Disney characters; 1855.. A gold mine discovered in Worcester County?; 1960.. A large downtown Pocomoke business may be closing; 1917.. Um, Um, Good!

It's this Sunday right here at The Pocomoke Public Eye! 


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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

INTERIM POLICE CHIEF UPDATE

Announcement from mayor Morrison- 

Maryland State Police Lt. Earl W. Starner is now Pocomoke City's interim Chief Of Police.

http://www.cityofpocomokemd.gov/_files/Interim%20COP.pdf



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Pocomoke CC Reminders



         Notes from The Pocomoke City Chamber Of Commerce:


Saturday, July 11 - FISH FRY at Walmart. 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM. All proceeds to benefit the Children's Miracle Network. Fish
Sandwiches ($4) & Fish Platters (w/ homemade side dishes, dessert & drink) ($10) are both available. (rescheduled from June 27)


Saturday, July 11 - Bob Hawkins Memorial Golf Tournament.Winter Quarters Golf Course Call (410) 957-1171 for more information. (rescheduled from June 27)

Wednesday, July 15
General Membership Luncheon
Don's Seafood & Chicken Restaurant
12:00 - 1:00 PM



Thursday, July 16 - Concert in the Park featuring UpriZing. 
7 PM. 


Friday & Saturday, July 17 & 18 - Tomorrowland showing at the Mar-Va Theater. 7:00 PM. $5 per ticket. Go to marvatheater.com for more information.

Thursday, July 23
Business After Hours
Winter Quarters Golf Course
5:00 - 7:00 PM

Friday, July 24 - 4th Friday Art Stroll. Downtown Pocomoke. 5:00 - 8:00 PM. 




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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Eastern Shore Fast Food History


1964..
(Salisbury Times Ad)

Carrols  Drive-In on Route 13 across from the college came to Salisbury in 1963.

(From carrols.com)



It all began in 1960, when Carrols Systems was founded as a division of a larger Midwestern firm. At that time, Herbert N. Slotnick was granted the exclusive Carrols license rights for the state of New York. Under his direction, Carrols Drive-In Restaurants of New York became the largest and most flourishing franchise group in the System - and Carrols became the northeast's leader in the growing fast food field.

Progressing through the mid-seventies, Carrols had grown to one of the largest regionalized fast food chains in the northeastern United States, with over 150 restaurants.

In the latter part of 1975, Carrols made a major decision concerning its future growth and direction. Carrols entered into a franchise agreement with BURGER KING ® Corporation, which involved the conversion of a select number of Carrols restaurants to BURGER KING ® restaurants over a five-year period. Concurrently, the remaining Carrols restaurants (non-convertible locations) were phased out and became non operational.

Today Carrols owns and operates over 650 BURGER KING ® restaurants.



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Pocomoke PD June Report


PRESS RELEASE

POCOMOKE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT


6-2-2015 Terrill Bonner, age 47 of Westover, MD was arrested and charged with Theft less $100. She was issued a Criminal Citation and released.

6-4-2015 Justin Shower, age 27 of Sherrystown, PA was arrested and charged with Theft less $100. He was issued a Criminal Citation and released.

6-5-2015 Brandon Croswell, age 21 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested and charged with Theft less $100. He was issued a Criminal Citation and released. 

6-7-2015 Mary Waters, age 45 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested and charged with 2nd Degree Assault & Reckless Endangerment. She was released on her personal recognizance. 

6-8-2015 Morrie Holloway, age 28 of Baltimore, MD was arrested on an Outstanding Warrant for Motor Vehicle unlawful taking. He was released on his personal recognizance. 

6-9-2015 Tamia Brickhouse, age 25 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested and charged with 2nd Degree Assault. She was released on her personal recognizance. 

6-10-2015 Shannon Brown, age 47 of Chincoteague, VA was arrested and charged with Theft less $100. She was issued a Criminal Citation and released. 

6-10-2015 David Tull, age 33 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested and charged with CDS Possession Not Marijuana. He was taken before the Commissioner and released on his personal recognizance. 

6-10-2015 Jeffrey Hillman, age 54 of Stockton, MD was arrested for Theft less $100, Motor Vehicle Unlawful Taking and several traffic offenses. He was held on $10,000 bond. 

6-13-2015 Lisa Garrett, age 44 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested on an Outstanding Warrant for Obtaining Money by False Pretenses. She was held without bond. 

6-13-2015 Paris Schoolfield, age 23 of Richmond, VA was arrested and charged with Theft. She was issued a Criminal Citation and released. 

6-13-2015 Donna Mears, age 55 of Bloxom, VA was arrested and charged with Theft less $100. She was issued a Criminal Citation and released.

6-15-2015 Patrick Waters, age 48 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested and charged with Harass Course of Conduct. He was issued a Criminal Summons and released. 

6-15-2015 Melvin Tipton, age 43 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested and charged with Harass Course of Conduct. He was issued a Criminal Summons and released.

6-16-2015 Henrick Collick, age 55 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested and charged with Theft less $100. He was issued a Criminal Citation and released.

6-17-2015 Steven Pinchback, age 24 of Crisfield, MD was arrested on an Outstanding Warrant for Escape. He was held without bond.

6-19-2015 Marcus Watson, age 25 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested on an Outstanding Warrant for Failure to Appear. He was released on his personal recognizance. 

6-22-2015 Ronald Deshields, age 57 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested for Trespassing. He was issued a Criminal Citation and released.

6-24-205 Luquan Brittingham, age 18 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested for Rogue & Vagabond and Theft less $1,000. He was issued a Criminal Summons and released.

6-24-2015 Jeffrey Bowden, age 37 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested for Theft less $500. He was issued a Criminal Summons and released. 

6-26-2015 Tommy Watson, age 36 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested for Failure to Obey. He was issued a Criminal Citation and released. 

6-29-2015 Crystal Tipton, age 37 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested for 2nd Degree Assault and Trespass. She was released on her personal recognizance. 

6-30-2015 Gary Ballard, age 37 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested on a Outstanding Warrant for Failure to Pay Child Support. He was held on $6,500 bond. 

6-30-2015 Damon Dickerson, age 44 of Pocomoke, MD was arrested for 2nd degree Assault. He was released on his personal recognizance. 

An Onley, VA Juvenile, age 17 was arrested for Theft less $500 and Unauthorized Removal of Property.

A Pocomoke Juvenile, age 16 was arrested on an Outstanding Warrant.
A Pocomoke Juvenile, age 16 was arrested for 2nd Degree Assault & Reckless Endangerment.
A Pocomoke Juvenile, age 15 was arrested for Driving without License. 
A Pocomoke Juvenile, age 14 was arrested for 2nd Degree Assault & Trespassing.


Twenty Six (26) additional Arrests were made for various traffic violations during the month of June 2015.



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Monday, July 6, 2015

Help For Veterans!



MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICIALLY LAUNCHES “OPERATION HIRE MARYLAND” INITIATIVE
Operation Hire Maryland to create a veteran-friendly business network

July 1, 2015 (Annapolis, MD) -- Under the leadership of Governor Larry Hogan, Secretary George Owings, of the Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs (MDVA) announced today the official launch of Operation Hire Maryland, an ongoing program designed to support employers as they establish or expand upon veteran hiring and retention programs.  Through the collaborative efforts of MDVA, State and Local Government, the Operation Hire Work Group, and Maryland employers, Operation Hire Maryland is building a veteran-friendly business network to share best practices and proven methods for recruitment and retention of veterans in the civilian work place. 

Following a successful employer training event held on June 4, employers were given the opportunity to begin registering to participate in Operation Hire Maryland.  As of July 1, over 25 employers are registered, representing State and Local Government, as well as private sector business.  Over 1,000 jobs for Maryland veterans, as well as for members of the National Guard and Reserve Components, are pledged for the coming fiscal year.  More registrations and pledges are expected in the coming months. 

“Maryland is home to over 430,000 veterans who have honorably served this great nation and state,” said Governor Larry Hogan.  “As our military men and women transition to a career in the civilian work place it makes good sense to inform Maryland employers on the best ways to recruit them.  Operation Hire Maryland is responding to the needs of employers and is investing in the future of our veterans and families.”

“On June 4, in a room full of employers, I was honored to designate Operation Hire Maryland as an ongoing program,” said MDVA Secretary George Owings.  “This is the start of a business network to help more of our veterans gain employment, start a new career, and support their successful transition to civilian life.  We are proud to be working with our state and local partners, as well as our business community on this worthy initiative.”

“Operation Hire Maryland, is a great opportunity for our veterans to work with employers that are looking for someone who is motivated, goal orientated and drug free,” said Maj. Gen. Linda L. Singh, the adjutant general of Maryland. “Veterans with their vast experience, bring a diversity of capabilities and ideas to the cooperate world that make them valuable employees.”  
  

Businesses and government agencies may register to participate in Operation Hire Maryland on a rolling basis.  Participation is free.  Employers are asked to pledge a specific number of veteran hires and to attend at least one Operation Hire Maryland training or networking event in the next year.  Hires will be tracked and employers will be recognized for their efforts to recruit and support veterans in the civilian work place.  Information on Operation Hire Maryland can be found at the MDVA website,veterans.maryland.gov, or by contacting Dana Hendrickson, Director of Outreach, MDVA, 410-260-3842 ordana.hendrickson@maryland.gov



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Lower Eastern Shore's First National Fast Food Restaurant!


The year 1963 marked the opening of the first national chain fast food restaurant on the lower Eastern Shore, possibly the first on the Delmarva Peninsula.

Here's their menu:



It wasn't a name that would be familiar today for fast food but later in its history this company became associated with one of today's popular fast food restaurants. 

Driving north into Salisbury on route 13 they were on the right side of the highway across from the college. 

Anyone remember the name?


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Sunday, July 5, 2015

FIREWORKS RESCHEDULED.

Due to Saturday's inclement weather the Fourth Of July 

fireworks displays in Snow Hill, Chincoteague, and 

Salisbury have been rescheduled.



Snow Hill's display at Sturgis Memorial Park is 

scheduled for Sunday night at approximately 9:15p.m.



Chincoteague's fireworks at the carnival grounds are 

now scheduled for Monday night at 10p.m.



Salisbury's Red, White And Boom festivities and 

fireworks are scheduled for Sunday night at County 

Stadium, across from the Civic Center. Opens at 

630p.m.


Holiday Weekend..

Just relaxin' on the Holiday Weekend




Everyone at our house, including our own "Miss Puddin," was taking it easy following Saturday's busy Fourth Of July activities. -tk




"Miss Puddin" taking a break on the holiday weekend.

Friday, July 3, 2015

Fourth Of July Weekend, 2015!




Glancing back to some July 4th activities from past times...


1902..




1899..





1908..




1905..


(Peninsula Enterprise articles)



The Pocomoke Public Eye wishes you an enjoyable and safe July 4th Weekend.



Thursday, July 2, 2015

Interim Pocomoke City Police Chief..

(Courtesy: WGMD.com)

POCOMOKE CITY SEARCHING FOR NEW POLICE CHIEF

In Local NewsWorcester County by Mari Lou July 2, 2015
The search is on in Pocomoke for a new police chief. City officials have named 15 year Pocomoke Police Lt Brian Craven as the interim chief, but are not commenting further on the release of Chief Kelvin Sewell on Wednesday. Jonathan Taylor at Lower Eastern Shore News reports that Sewell was offered the chance to resign, but when he refused – he was fired. Pocomoke’s crime rate is currently at a 20 year all time low.
(See WBOC.com for additional coverage of the Chief Sewell story.)

CHIEF SEWELL'S SUDDEN DEPARTURE FROM OFFICE..

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

(Courtesy: WBOC.COM)

POCOMOKE CITY, Md. -- The Pocomoke City Police
Department is without a leader for the time being.

Pocomoke Mayor Bruce Morrison confirmed for WBOC 
that police chief Kelvin Sewell is no longer with the 
department.

Morrison would not specify a reason for Sewell's 
departure but did say it is a personnel matter.

In an exclusive statement made to WBOC, former chief 
Sewell says the mayor and city council voted to 
terminate his position.

Sewell says that decision came Monday night during a 
closed session meeting.

A meeting that Rev. Ronnie White of Pocomoke's House
of Love church says should not have happened without 
the public's knowledge.

"None of the citizens were informed. We never knew that
 this was going to happen. It was just like we were left
 out of the loop," said White.

The community says it's not backing down from finding 
out the truth behind Sewell's termination.

Several community leaders including Rev. White and 
Rev. James Jones are holding a town meeting Thursday
evening at 6:30pm at New Macedonia Baptist Church. 
There, the community will discuss the next steps toward 
finding answers for Sewell's termination.

Jones says the work Sewell has done for the city since 
he took office in 2010 is proof he is still needed in 
Pocomoke.

"I've done my homework as late as today. Over the last 
20 years, we are at an all time low in crime, drug 
activity," said Jones. "I mean it still happens, but it's
almost nonexistent compared to the way it's been in the
past."

Some locals including Eremine Beckwith say she's 
fearful of what Pocomoke might become without 
someone like Sewell leading by example.

"I'm fearing that we're going to end up being like down
 south. As far as police brutality, as far as the young
 black men. I fear for their life. [Sewell] has been keeping
 the town peaceful," said Beckwith.

Sewell says he does not know who will replace as police 
chief or who will be assigned as the interim police chief.

In an exclusive statement WBOC obtained, Sewell says
that he has loved protecting and serving the city of 
Pocomoke, working with the community and the city's 
youth during his tenure as chief.

Although Sewell could not comment further as to why
he's no longer with the department, he wishes the best
for the city.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

MEDIA REPORTS CHIEF SEWELL'S DEPARTURE..


Local news media Wednesday evening reported Chief Kelvin Sewell's immediate departure from the Pocomoke City Police Department. Other details were sketchy. 

Chief Kelvin Sewell


Keep check with local news media outlets for latest information.

Fourth Of July Fireworks!

Fireworks displays will be held at Snow Hill, Chincoteague, and Salisbury this holiday weekend.  For more information see the Pocomoke Chamber Of Commerce events calendar:

http://pocomoke.chambermaster.com/events

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Our Delmarva Discovery Center!

Delmarva Discovery Center Programs Start June 30th.

We have daily programs starting on June 30th and running through September 7th! Sunday is our Discover Stem Lab, Monday is A Walk to Remember, Tuesday and Wednesday is Mommy and Me (Daddy Too!), Thursday is Fishing Fun, Fridays is Beaver Lodge Story Time, and Saturdays is our Awesome Animals program!

On Mondays, join our naturalists for a relaxing and educational walk on the nature trail! Travel along the Pocomoke River, through the Cypress Swamp, into the forest, and beyond. Observe three distinct plant communities changing under the influence of their natural environment. 

Tuesdays and Wednesdays is our Mommy and Me (Daddy Too!) program from 10:30-11 am.. This program is specifically designed for children ages 2 -5, but all are welcome. Each program has a specific theme that relates to colors, numbers, letters, or animals. Make crafts, games, sing songs, and learn in a fun and engaging environment!

On Thursdays from 11-3, come fish with us at Steven’s Pond! Learn about fish native to the area – and if you are lucky, catch “the big one!” Children under the age of sixteen do not need a fishing license; all others must bring a valid license. We will meet at the Center & Museum, then walk over to Steven’s Pond. (Children need adult supervision. Please arrive no later than 11:15, but you may leave at any time.) 

On Fridays, from 1-3, join us in the Beaver Lodge for story time and craft making! Learn about beavers, their animal friends, and the importance of being kind to others and the environment around you.

On Saturdays it is our Awesome Animals and Craft program from 11:30- 12:15 pm. Turtles and crabs and snakes – OH MY! Come enjoy a fun and educational forty-five minute animal presentation on the animals that call the Discovery Center & Museum home. Then, make an animal related craft to take home.

Finally, on Sundays, from 12-12:45 pm, come join us for fun experiments in our Discover Lab Program! We invite teachers, students, and parents to also take part in our Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math programs!