Sunday, July 30, 2023

Time Machine : 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper, 1988, 1888, 1931, 1970.

 





                     (Editorial)




                        






January, 1988

Salisbury Daily Times


June, 1888
 Darlington Democrat (Darlington Wis.).



September, 1931
Evening Sun (Baltimore)





*December, 1970




Democratic Messenger





Saturday, July 29, 2023

Pocomoke Church Histories- CHAPTER TWELVE

This is the concluding article of the late Eben Hearne's history series about Pocomoke City churches but it's not the last of his writings that we'll be republishing here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.

In 1941 Mr. Hearne wrote numerous columns for the newspaper focusing on his life experiences.  Here's a brief preview:



We'll be featuring a column each week as we have with the church history series.  Look for it next Saturday.




(Worcester Democrat)


(Democratic Messenger)

Friday, July 28, 2023

Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:


PLUS

1988  ..


1888  ..


1931  ..

1970  ..

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Shorebirds announce first ever jersey retirement

(Delmarva Shorebirds Newsletter) 


Anonymous Anonymous said...

An interesting piece of trivia about him is that when Cal Ripken finally broke his consecutive games streak, it was Ryan Minor who replaced him in the line-up.

Worcester County Schools receive grant

 


Newark, MD, July 25, 2023– Worcester County Public Schools (WCPS) was notified this week that the school system will receive over $2.6 million from the competitive Stronger Connections grant program...


(Here's how it will benefit our school system and Pocomoke Middle School and Pocomoke Elementary School specifically.

View news release:)

WCPS Wins $2.6 million Stronger Connections Grant | WORCESTER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS (worcesterk12.org)


Chincoteague Pony Penning

Wednesday, 7/26/23

Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company-

"All the ponies are across the channel safe and sound!"

(View Pony Penning activities:)

2023 Pony Swim Events Schedule & Shuttle Packet 3.pdf (chincoteaguechamber.com)


Next resupply mission from Wallops

 (Shore Daily News)


NASA and commercial cargo provider Northrop Grumman are targeting 8:31 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, Aug. 1, for the launch of the company’s 19th resupply mission to the International Space Station from the agency’s Wallops Flight Facility...

(View news story:)

Antares Launch Scheduled for August 1 - Shore Daily News


Recollections of Pocomoke City churches- Concluding column of series

 This Saturday, 7/29, here at The Pocomoke Public Eye-


This column was published in 1942 with the author's recollections dating back to the mid-1800's.

Although this is the final article of the series it's not the last of Eben Hearne's writings that we'll be publishing. More about that with this Saturday's column!


Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Effort to save a piece of Ocean City history

(Maryland Coast Dispatch excerpts)


OCEAN CITY – A local nonprofit is seeking grant funding to begin a restoration of Ocean City’s historic Henry Hotel.

“Formerly known as ‘Henry’s Colored Hotel,’ the three-story, wood-shingled structured, was erected in the last decade of the 19th century and remains one of the oldest hotels in the city,” the letter of support from the Worcester County Commissioners reads. “More importantly, the Henry Hotel is the last remaining hotel that served black visitors to the ocean resort during the early to mid-20th century. Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Count Basie and Louis Armstrong were guests of the Henry Hotel in the days when black entertainers could perform in major hotel ballrooms, yet could not sleep in the hotels.”

(View the full article:)

07/25/2023 | Nonprofit Seeks Funding For Henry Hotel Restoration | News Ocean City MD (mdcoastdispatch.com)


Senator Carozza will serve on work skills commission

 



 


Pageants registration for The Great Pocomoke Fair

 


Pageants info and registration:

Little Miss/Junior Miss Pageants – The Great Pocomoke Fair


Info on this year's Fair offerings and activities:

The Great Pocomoke Fair – Family fun all year long!

Monday, July 24, 2023

Favorites on the Virginia Eastern Shore are announced

 (Shore Daily News)


The votes are in! The Eastern Shore of Virginia Tourism Commission is excited to announce the 2023 Local’s Choice Competition results. This competition highlights our locals’ favorites on the Shore, showcasing the exceptional products and services offered by our small businesses.

There was a great amount of contribution from our community this year and we are excited to share the results! The list of the winners can be found at visit esva.com/esva-locals-choice-competition-2023 . 


The loss of Pocomoke City's Bishop Isaac Jenkins, Sr.

                                                     

(7/24/23)
Statement from Pocomoke City Mayor Todd Nock:

"It is with a heavy heart that I share the news of the passing of my former pastor, Bishop Isaac Jenkins, Sr.  Today we mourn the loss of a truly remarkable individual who dedicated his life to serving our community and guiding us on our spiritual journeys.

For 26 years I had the privilege of sitting under Bishop Jenkins leadership, witnessing first-hand his unwavering commitment to faith, compassion, and justice.  His sermons inspired us, his guidance provided consolation, and his presence brought hope to countless lives.

If you take a moment to look around Pocomoke, you will see constant reminders of Bishop Jenkins' legacy.   The train station named in his honor, back in the 90's, stands as a testament to his dedication and service.  In 2019, we further honored him by renaming Short Street to Bishop Isaac Jenkins Street, ensuring that his name will forever be woven into the fabric of our city.  

Bishop Jenkins was not only a spiritual leader but also a pillar of our community.  He tirelessly worked to bridge divides, promote unity, and uplift the most vulnerable among us.  His legacy will forever be etched in the hearts and minds of those he touched.

During this time of mourning, let us come together as a community to honor Bishop Jenkins' memory.  Let us remember his teachings of love, forgiveness, and empathy, and strive to carry them forward in our lives.  Together, we can continue his mission of making our city a better place for all.

As we grieve, I encourage you to reach out to one another, offer support, and share stories of how Bishop Jenkins impacted your life.  Let us find comfort in our collective memories and celebrate the profound impact he had on our community.

On behalf of the entire city, I extend my deepest condolences to Bishop Jenkins family, friends, and my NMBC Family.  May we find comfort in knowing that his spirit will forever guide us, and may we honor his legacy by living lives rooted in love and compassion."