Friday, August 13, 2021

Delmarvalous Festival Saturday in Salisbury

 

Saturday, August 14, 2021 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Come celebrate Delmarva Culture, Decoy Carving, Traditional Arts, and Local History! The Ward Museum’s one-of-a-kind, one-day folklife festival is back and in-person this year! (And totally free to attend!!)

The Delmarvalous Festival is a fun celebration of Delmarva Culture. Join us Saturday, August 14 from 9:00am – 4:00pm at the Ward Museum. There really is something for everyone.

The festival will feature a variety of live music, talks, demonstrations, games, and unique offerings from local artists and makers. You’ll be able to make your own kite, watch a professional sand castle maker in action, learn about blacksmithing, watch close-up demos of crab picking, distilling, fiber arts, candle making, decoy carving, and so much more!

The Delmarvalous Festival will also host several activities and games for kids of all ages. Food and drinks will be provided by local vendors and will be available for purchase all day during the festival.

909 South Schumaker Drive - Salisbury, Md 21804

410-742-4988 


Pocomoke Armory Demolition

 


Notice of Public Hearing

Pocomoke City Mayor & Council

Monday, August 16, 2021 at 6:30 p.m.

A fair summary of the proposed Resolutions is as follows:

The purpose of the public hearing is to receive public comment on proposed Resolution No. 540, Council Approval for Application for Armory Demolition

A Resolution of The Mayor & Council of Pocomoke City Council Approval for Application for funding for demolition of the Armory Building.

This hearing will be held on Monday, August 16, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 101 Clarke Ave. Pocomoke City, MD. A complete copy of the proposed legislative bill is available in CITY HALL at 101 Clarke Ave. Pocomoke City MD, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on the  City’s website at cityofpocomoke.com


Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1942  ..  It's not a school event but something important is taking place at the Pocomoke High School auditorium.



 1908  ..  A former Pocomoke City resident recalls..


1964  ..  It's a thumbs up review for a cookbook authored by the wife of Governor J. Millard Tawes (it's still in print today).


1997  ..  A picture of newly crowned Little Miss Pocomoke.


1893  ..  The writer of a Letter To The Editor reminisces about old Eastern Shore of Virginia places that were fading from public memory.


Thursday, August 12, 2021

Fatal crash Thursday near Snow Hill

 (WBOC)


View news story:

Four Vehicle Fatal Crash in Worcester County - WBOC TV


Masks required in Virginia Public Schools

 (WMDT)


RICHMOND, Va. – Governor Ralph Northam announced on Thursday a Public Health Emergency Order requiring universal masking in all indoor settings in K-12 schools statewide.

View more:

Va. Governor announces universal masking mandate for K-12 schools - 47abc (wmdt.com)


(Reader comment)

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Governor Naawtham has lots of experience wearing hoods and masks, doesn't he?

                                     

The 5th annual Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company's Boat & Cash Bash is coming up on August 28th from 3 to 8 pm.

Read more about it:

Message Center - Pocomoke Fire Company - Worcester County, Maryland


Wednesday, August 11, 2021

 


The first ever Renaissance Faire will be held at the Furnace Town Historic Site.

View more info:

(7) Furnace Town Historic Site | Facebook


(Reader comment)

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gonna be a little hot for the fellows wearing those tin suits.

Tuesday's Antares launch

 (WBOC)


View video:

Northop Grumman Sends Cygnus Cargo Ship to Space Station - WBOC TV

Monday, August 9, 2021

4th Fridays continue in Downtown Pocomoke


The 4th  Friday Street Festivals continue in Downtown Pocomoke on Friday, August 27, 2021, beginning at 5:00pm and ending at 8:00pm. 

This block party style event will take place within the two blocks of Market Street between Front Street and Second Street. 

Local artists and vendors will fill the sidewalks of Market Street to sell their work, including; paintings, photography, jewelry, bath and body products, home decor, fashion, plants, vegetables and much more. Local businesses are encouraged to stay open during event hours. 

This month’s theme is Sports Night. With help from the Pocomoke Recreation Committee and Worcester County Recreation and Parks, there will be tons of interactive sports and games for both kids and adults, including pickle ball, corn hole, soccer, basketball, archery, crafts, and a bounce house!

Live music will be provided by Pocomoke native, Iris.

Food and drinks will be available for purchase, including beer and wine for the adults.

In the event of rain, 4th  Friday will be canceled and will resume on Friday, September 24, 2021.

For more information or to register as a vendor, please visit  downtownpocomoke.com  or our Facebook page “Downtown Pocomoke Association”.

This event is sponsored by the Downtown Pocomoke Association.

Covid-19 Guidelines for Accomack County public schools

(Shore Daily News)

 ACCOMACK COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES COVID-19 GUIDELINES FOR 21-22 SCHOOL SESSION

View more:

Sunday, August 8, 2021

Time Machine: 1921, 1938, 1881, 1998, 2005.

May, 1921

Worcester Democrat

Footnotes:
Barney Oldfield was a pioneer automobile racer and the first man to drive a car at 60 mph on a circular track. (Wikipedia)

State Police Force

When a crime wave struck Maryland after World War I, the need for statewide enforcement of criminal law became critical. The Governor, the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City, and the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles came up for a plan for a State Police Force under the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Former servicemen were recruited and the first training camp was conducted early in 1921. By 1922, the force of motorcycle deputies had statewide jurisdiction over criminal cases through deputization by the county sheriffs. The force was supported by a plainclothes investigative department and was known as the State Police Force.  (Maryland State Police website)


May, 1938

Evening Star (Washington, D.C.)


March, 1881
(excerpt)

Democratic Messenger

May, 1998


Somerset Herald


March, 2005




Friday, August 6, 2021

SOMERSET COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ENCOURAGES MASKING

Westover, Md. –  The Somerset County Health Department is strongly encouraging county residents to wear a mask indoors in public settings and in situations where physical distancing cannot be maintained, regardless of vaccination status.

 View more:

SOMERSET COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ENCOURAGES MASKING > Somerset County Health DepartmentSomerset County Health Department (somersethealth.org)


Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1921  ..  Maryland's new law enforcement agency-


1938  ..  Guess the price.. (answer on Sunday)


1881 ..  New employment available in Pocomoke City but newspaper column isn't confident of takers.. 

1998  ..  Looking back at putting the bucket brigade out of business on Smith Island..


2005  ..  Editorial- The loss of a lower Eastern Shore musician.


Thursday, August 5, 2021

Somerset annual school vaccinations scheduled

 (WBOC)

WESTOVER, Md.- The Somerset County Health Department will again hold its annual mass back to school vaccination clinics on Aug. 23 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Aug. 31 from 8 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sept. 7 from noon-5 p.m., and Sept. 14 from noon-5 p.m.

View full news story:

Somerset County Health Dept. to Give Back to School Required Vac - WBOC TV

Next big launch from Wallops

 (shoredailynews.com)


The next resupply launch to the International Space Station is set to lift off from Wallops on Tuesday August 10.

View news story:

Next Antares launch scheduled for Tuesday August 10 - Shore Daily News

 

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Pocomoke Boat Docking Challenge is back!


 We are pleased to announce that the Pocomoke Boat Docking Challenge is back and will be holding its 8th Annual event on Saturday, August 21,2021 in downtown Pocomoke City, MD on the beautiful Pocomoke River.

After almost a two year of absence, we have decided to take advantage of new opportunities to grow this event into a bigger and better one. You will still see your favorite elements: the introduction of the awesome sponsors that help make this event possible, Our national anthem sung on the Pocomoke River, the amazingly skilled captains operating their vessels, and an exclusive view of what small town competition looks like; but this year, we have revamped our sponsor guidelines, increased the number of captains, increased the event winnings, as well as adding more family fun.

We look forward to continuing our great relationships with sponsors, captains, press, and all our fans—and our staff is working hard. The Pocomoke Boat Docking Challenge committee is dedicated to making this year's event one of the best on the eastern shore.

Anyone interested in getting involved as a sponsor, captain, or volunteer should contact pvfd57@msn.com or call 410-726-5777. For more information regarding our event, please visit www.pocomokeboatdocking.com or find us on Facebook under Pocomoke Boat Docking Challenge.

Gates open at 12:00 am. Practice runs start at 1:30 pm. Competition starts at 3:00 pm followed by a live band Front Page News and an awesome firework display to end the event at 9:30pm. We look forward to seeing you downtown by the river on Saturday August 21. 2021!

Monday, August 2, 2021

 

Passing of the Worcester County Board of Education President

 View WMDT news story:

 Worcester Co. Schools mourning loss of Board President - 47abc (wmdt.com)


On July 30, the Worcester County Board of Education was notified of the sudden loss of our Board of Education President, Mr. Eric W. Cropper, Sr. He leaves behind his wife, Bess, and three children, and an incredible legacy as a leader in the Worcester County Public School system.


We have created this GoFundMe to help support the family with funeral and memorial expenses, and given his dedication to the education of all young people in our community, we would like to help fund scholarships for his three children to attend college.


All proceeds will go directly to the family.


https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-support-the-cropper-family?utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer