https://www.wmdt.com/2020/11/47-abc-storm-team-releases-2020-2021-winter-outlook/
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Friday, November 13, 2020
Time Machine Preview
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
1988 .. Hattie Clarke and the Marva Theater-
1923 ..
1883 .. A history of Pocomoke City published in 1883 tells of "Old Winter Quarter" of an even earlier time.
2007 .. Enjoying the Pocomoke Block Party-
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Governor tightens Covid-19 restrictions in Maryland
(WBOC)
Gov. Larry Hogan Tightens Restrictions Amid Fall Surge of COVID-19
View news story:
http://www.wboc.com/story/42893358/gov-larry-hogan-tightens-restrictions-amid-fall-surge-of-covid19
Viewing a planet where life exists
This isn't a picture from a newsstand tabloid. It's a view from NASA of a planet (near center in upper portion) containing life. Whether or not it's intelligent life might be debatable by some.
The picture is of EARTH as seen from Mars.
Monday, November 9, 2020
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Time Machine: 2002, 1971, 1901, 1918, 1978.
(From left, Pocomoke soccer coach Alan Byrd, field hockey coach Susan Pusey and basketball coach David Byrd show off their teams' state championship trophies. The siblings guided the Warrior teams to success this school year in a community that carries on a true student athlete tradition.)
Daily Times (Salisbury)
August, 1971
June, 1901
Peninsula Enterprise
Footnote: Sykes Island was the former name for Saxis Island. In earlier times Saxis was also spelled Saxes.
February, 1918
Democratic Messenger
???? .. When did the Fox Theater in Pocomoke City close- mid/late 1950's?
Friday, November 6, 2020
Movies are on the way back to the Marva!
We are so happy to welcome you safely back to the historic Mar-Va Theater Performing Arts Center!
To ensure a safe environment for our staff and guests, masks must be worn upon entering
or moving throughout the building. Once seated, your mask may be removed to enjoy the show and your delicious concession purchases. Staff members will be wearing masks while serving and assisting customers.
The aisle seat of every other row in the theatre will be marked with yellow tape to signal that the row is to remain closed. You may not sit in any seats of these marked rows. They must be left empty to comply with the 6' social distancing requirements. When choosing your seats, please leave a
three (3) seat distance between your family and the next to help us comply with the 6' social distancing requirement.
Hand sanitizer will be available in the
main lobby.
In addition to our
normal cleaning practices, all seats, armrests
and touchpoints throughout the theatre will now be cleaned and sanitized between shows.
See info on upcoming movies:
https://www.marvatheater.com/current-production
Time Machine Preview
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
2002 .. (A feature article) Three Pocomoke Warriors sibling coaches have championship teams.
1971 .. The newly completed bridges to north Ocean City are about to be opened.
1901 .. A new boat will take passengers and freight from Pocomoke City to Saxis Island.
1918 .. It's a busy time in Snow Hill where they've become the largest shipping station on the Eastern Shore for white potatoes.
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Worcester has new logo
(Salisbury Independent)
WORCESTER COUNTY WILL BRAND ITSELF ‘MARYLAND’S COAST.’ Worcester County has launched its new brand identity, "Maryland's Coast." The County Commissioners unanimously passed the rebranding plan in August with the tagline “naturally cool,” created by Andrea Vernot of Choptank Communication. The plan focuses on the coast to attract visitors to Worcester County, not just Ocean City.
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Monday, November 2, 2020
Winter Quarters Golf Course
(Reader email)
Don't know if you saw this in the Sunday Daily Times, but it's interesting that Pocomoke City is looking to get back into the golf business. Goes along with your 1937 item.
Sunday, November 1, 2020
Time Machine: 1952, 1937, 2003, 1885, 1971, 1965.
June, 1952
Salisbury Times
(Reader comments)
Willow Street was used for many dances and other activities in the '50s, including Halloween parades and costume judging. I remember one year Kenny Pettit and Milton Rutter decided to go at the last minute but they had no costumes. They stole sheets off their parents beds, Milton put on a wig and red lipstick and Kenny put some leaves on his head and they went as Julius Caesar and wife. They won first prize.
Typical of a dance, more people watching from the sidelines then actually dancing.
October, 1937