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Friday, June 16, 2023
Pocomoke Church Histories- CHAPTER SIX
Juneteenth UPDATES
Update: Due to Friday's weather all Juneteenth activities at the Sturgis One Room School Museum will be held on Saturday, June 17th.
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Worcester County's school budget issue
(UPDATED) Foal auction benefiting Beebe Ranch goal
(6/15 Shore Daily News)
After all the bids were in, the pony auction to benefit the Museum of Chincoteague’s purchase of the Beebe Ranch ended Wednesday with a bid of $40,500. The buy back auction was sponsored by the Chincoteague Vol. Fire Company.
The highest bidder in the auction will reportedly now be given the honor of officially naming foal #29 and will receive a Registration Certificate stating that they are a participating donor in the Chincoteague Wild Pony Buy-Back to the Island Program. As a buyback, the foal will remain on Assateague in the care of the Fire Company.
According to the Chincoteague Museum, the total raised now is very close to the $600,000 needed to close the purchase. As of now the closing is scheduled for June 30.
(6/14 - Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company Facebook)
ALL IN ALL DONE…..SOLD!!!!! The winning bid for the Save the Beebe Ranch Buyback Foal was a RECORD BREAKING WHOPPING $40,500.
(6/13 Shore Daily News)
BIDDING STRONG IN CHINCOTEAGUE FIRE DEPARTMENT’S AUCTION TO HELP SAVE BEEBE RANCH
Jun 13, 2023
The on line auction of a foal by the Chincoteague Vol. Fire Company is well underway. As of 8:25 Tuesday, a bid of $23,000 has been received. The progress of the auction can be followed on the Chincoteague Vol. Fire Department’s Facebook page. The proceeds of the auction will be donated to the Museum of Chincoteague toward the purchase and maintenance of the historic Beebe Ranch on Chincoteague.
The bidding period will end Wednesday at 5 p.m.
(City of Pocomoke Facebook)
Pocomoke is a Banner City!
The Pocomoke City Mayor & City Council were recognized among their peers as an active participant in showcasing municipal government and how it works, through attending professional development, chapter and department events, as well as volunteering for league boards and committees.
Elected Officials & Staff look forward to attending the Maryland Municipal League Conference later this month as ambassadors for Pocomoke City.
Recollections of Pocomoke City's Salem Methodist Church
This Saturday, 6/17, here at The Pocomoke Public Eye-
This column was published in 1942 with the author's recollections dating back to the mid-1800's.
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Worcester teachers react to school funding budget
(WBOC)
Worcester County Teachers Voice Frustration Over County's Approved Budget
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Description | The Worcester County Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting in the Board Meeting Room at the Worcester County Board of Education Central Office located at 6270 Worcester Highway, Newark, MD. The Board will convene at 10:45 a.m. to immediately consider voting to convene in closed session under General Provisions Art. § 3-305(b) of the Annotated Code of Maryland. The Board will reconvene in open session at 12:30 p.m. A livestream of the meeting will be available for any individuals unable to attend the meeting in person. To access the livestream, visit https://youtu.be/MBK4kCYWzYc. All individuals who have signed up to address the Worcester County Board of Education may do so for one to two minutes regarding information, commendations, or concerns, which may need future Board attention. Concerns that are specific to an individual will not be discussed in open session and should be directed to appropriate district personnel for investigation. When you are called to address the Board, please state your name and address for the record. |
Monday, June 12, 2023
Sunset Cruise benefits Chincoteague Library
(Shore Daily News)
Tickets are now on sale for the Annual Summer Sunset Cruise to benefit the Chincoteague Island Library. The cruise will be aboard the “Martha Lou” with Daisey’s Island Cruises. Everyone is invited to have a great evening on the water and support the library as it continues to serve the residents and guests of Chincoteague and the Eastern Shore.
The cruise departs from Curtis Merritt Harbor on Thursday, June 22 at 6:00 PM returning to port at about 8:30 PM. (please arrive by 5:30 PM.) Ticket price includes, refreshments catered by Bill’s Restaurant, beverages, and live music by Troy and Clare Outten. Tickets for this event are $65 a person (adults only, please) and may be purchased by calling Daisey’s Island Cruises at 757-336-5556.
Daisey’s Island Cruises has generously donated crew and the “Martha Lou” for this event. All proceeds will benefit the Chincoteague Island Library programs and services. If you need additional information, please call the library at 757-336 3460.
Residents of Chincoteague, the Eastern Shore, visitors, and guests are invited to support the Chincoteague Island Library and enjoy this memorable cruise on the “Martha Lou” while enjoying this unique view of the Island.
Sunday, June 11, 2023
Time Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper, 1957, 1943(x4), 2003.
June, 1957
Salisbury Times
I remember Edna very well. She did have a daughter by William Muir but her name was Frances, not Edna. Frances married Perry Havey, a retired undertaker, and they operated Meadowbridge Nursery near Allen, MD.
Edna later married a well-known features writer for the Daily Times and that union resulted in much speculation.
I have even heard it said that Edna took a bath at one time but that rumor has not been confirmed.
tk for ppe says: Edna Muir's newspaper column would state that it was written as told to Brice Stump (the Daily Times writer whom she later married).
After further thought I seem to recall that the daughter's proper name was actually Edna Frances Muir (Davey) but she commonly went by Frances and I never heard anyone address her as Edna.
I also remember one day she and her new husband, Brice, were on a trip to Norfolk in her Lincoln Continental (the only type of automobile she would own). Just after arriving somewhere near the old Lake Wright Motor Lodge on Rt. 13 the Lincoln started to overheat so Brice pulled into the nearest Ford/Lincoln dealership. Instead of waiting to have her car repaired Edna pulled out her checkbook and purchased a new Lincoln right then and there.
February, 2003
Salisbury Daily Times