Saturday, August 18, 2012

Special Session Reaps Dividends for Lower Shore - by Delegate Michael McDermott

"Infusing Republican Principles into a Democratic Bill"

The recent Special Session centered on the business of gaming in Maryland. As the governor sought support for the legislation, I was provided an open opportunity to help craft a bill which will do more to support our local interests. This dialogue resulted in significant changes to the bill which will have a tremendous impact across the state, on the lower shore, and, specifically, for Worcester County.

When the original bill was passed in 2007 authorizing casinos in Maryland, a significant portion of our local impact money was sent to Baltimore City (18%) and Prince George’s County ($1 million). This was hardly appropriate as neither entity was being impacted by Ocean Downs. This was found out, after the fact, when somebody decided to read the bill.

My discussions focussed on these kickbacks to the western shore. We also reviewed the restrictions placed on Ocean Downs which are not applied to any other site in the state (they included: no hotel, no convention center, no free food or drinks, and limited entertainment to a single piano player). My discussions with Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan indicated a strong desire to keep the restrictions in place, but an understanding that some flexibility on the entertainment issue may be reasonable. I expressed this in my negotiations and the mayor also lobbied Senate President Miller and House Speaker Busch.

The result was a bill which addressed the restrictions while relaxing the entertainment provisions. Further, it provided an additional $200,000.00 annual grant to Worcester County and a 5% return of local impact money achieved from table games in Prince George’s County to Worcester County. It also provided relief for the owner/operators by reducing their tax rate from 67% to 57%, a recognition by the Lottery Commission that Ocean Downs has been posting losses over $2 million since opening. It was a good start, but it did not address the 18% transfer to Baltimore City.

With the bill in the House of Delegates, I worked toward the goal of making the bill better. Two amendments were offered which made a significant difference. As a member of the Veteran’s Caucus, I was pleased that we were able to secure support for an amendment allowing American Legion and Veterans of Foreign War Posts in the state to have a few slot machines just as those on the Eastern Shore have had for years. Proceeds will be directed to our veterans through established funds while also supporting the local posts and lodges. This provision had been sought for years and I was happy that the opportunity had finally arrived.

The issue of Baltimore City’s cut of our local impact dollars was also addressed by way of a House amendment. That change will return 100% of the money to us which had previously been given to Baltimore City, and it will happen for all three rural casinos. This was a big win.

It is interesting that the democrats have confessed by this legislation that cutting taxes and reducing regulations are good for business and job growth in Maryland. As many of our businesses are hurting and jobs are on the line, perhaps they will be willing to do for all Maryland business and industry what they have seen as needed for gaming. I will be reminding them on a regular basis.

This legislation will result in thousands of jobs (permanent and temporary) created in Maryland and billions in economic investment. Now the matter will go to the voters in November.

If you believe there is a "war on rural Maryland", this marks the beginning of reparations.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Maryland's Unemployment Rate Edges up to 7%



Maryland's unemployment rate inched up to 7% today in the latest state employment picture released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. From June to July, the state netted a gain of 800 jobs, while June's numbers were revised sightly upwards. The June unemployment rate was 6.9%, while January was 6.5%.

This is not nearly enough job growth to say we're competitive in the region," said Change Maryland Chairman Larry Hogan. "And a spike of half a point in the unemployment rate since the beginning of the year is a disturbing trend to say the least."

Virginia saw a gain of 21,300 new jobs, the third-highest in the country between June and July, and its unemployment rate is 5.9%

"Maryland has a formidable competitor south of the Potomac and Virginia once again is showing the way forward in job growth," added Hogan.

Bishopville, MD. Man Arrested For Growing Pot

On August 10, 2012, the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team executed a search and seizure warrant at a residence in Bishopville, Maryland relating to a marijuana cultivation investigation being conducted jointly by the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team and the Delaware State Police Sussex Drug Unit. As a result of this search and seizure warrant a total of sixty-seven (67) marijuana plants were located in a wooded area adjacent to the residence. These marijuana plants ranged from one foot to eight feet in height.

Evidence was also recovered in this search and seizure warrant linking the suspect, Jason Vermillion, age 32, of Bishopville Md. to these marijuana plants. A search Vermillion’s residence also revealed thirty eight (38) grams of marijuana, numerous items of paraphernalia along with multiple firearms. Vermillion was placed under arrest and charged with the following offenses:

Possession of Marijuana
Possession with intent to distribute Marijuana
Manufacturing Marijuana
Possession of paraphernalia

Vermillion was subsequently committed to the Worcester County Jail on a $7,000.00 bond. The Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team was assisted by the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division, Ocean City Police Department Narcotics Unit, and the Worcester County State’s Attorney’s Office during the execution of this search and seizure warrant.



Worcester County Sheriff's Office Press Release.

Matthew Burton - Held Without Bond-

From the Office of the State's Attorney For Worcester County, Beau Oglesby

SNOW HILL/Friday – Matthew Burton, 28, of Dagsboro, Delaware, whom is accused of murdering Nicole Bennett on June 14th, was held without bond today pending his next court appearance. Burton appeared before the Honorable Gerald Purnell in the District Court of Maryland located in Snow Hill represented by the Office of the Public Defender.
The State’s Attorney for Worcester County, Beau Oglesby requested that Burton be held without bond given his out of state address, attempts to fight extradition and "very real danger" that he poses to the community if allowed pre-trial release.

Don't Miss The 3rd Friday Art Stroll !!

.....This and lots more............

Riverside Grill ~ Specials For Friday

RIVERSIDE GRILL ~ Pocomoke

FRIDAY SPECIALS
Seafood Chowder (cream base, crab, shrimp, clams) with half ham sandwich or side salad 6.99

Fried Shrimp Basket with fries 8.99


Pesto Pasta Sald with grilled chicken 7.99 or blackened shrimp 9.99

Tropical Salad with chilled shrimp 8.99

Crab Cake Caesar 16.99
~We will also have dinner entrees on special
tonight  starting at  5PM~

Starting at 8 PM every Friday night:$3.50 Sailor Jerry and Captain Morgan drinks
$1.50 domestic drafts

Happy Hour 4-7 PM: $1 off all appetizers and most drinks

Pocomoke High School Class of 1982 To Hold 30th Reunion

GREETINGS

POCOMOKE HIGH SCHOOL

CLASS OF 1982

Home of the Warriors


~30th Class Reunion~


Friday Evening- Classmates and guests will gather at the Upper Deck for cocktails and an evening of socializing.


Saturday Evening- Official gathering of classmates and guests at the Riverside Grill downtown Pocomoke.


Tammy says: "Some familiar faces should be trekking back to Pocomoke City for this event!"


ENJOY!


Submitted to us by Tammy

Happy Ending For Family Pet Missing Since June

Most of us have seen the Lost Dog flyer for Dozer that has been circulating around facebook for months. Most of us have shared it with others many times. Hallwood is just a small town not far at all from where I live so naturally I've kept an eye out for the poor guy. Here's Doser's story.
DOZER
Photo Samantha Pioli
From WBOC
Accomack County Dog Found in Texas
HALLWOOD, Va.- Samantha Pioli says she came home to find her dog, Dozer missing when she was moving to Hallwood from Bloxom in May.  She said she did not know what to do.

"On one of the trips back to get another load we realized that he wasn't barking or anything so we went back there and he was gone....The chain was laying on the ground. His collar, I'm assuming, was still on him because we didn't find it anywhere."

Pioli said she began to use social media sites like FidoFinder.com and that helped her get to Lost and Found Dog's VA's Facebook page.  She even created a page for herself.

As it turns out, Pioli's dog ended up more than 1,400 miles away in Garland, Texas.  A woman named Michelle Ferrer called Samantha on Sunday, Aug. 12, with some good news.

"Saturday evening we were having dinner and our doorbell rang and our neighbor said a big dog had come out of nowhere and ran straight in their garage and they didn't know what to do with it," Ferrer said.

After confirming markings on the dog and a response to the name Dozer, Samantha said she was not sure until a certain behavior was confirmed. 

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Virginia Bakery Refuses To Serve Biden, Angry Over Obama’s “You Didn’t Build That” Comment



Asked why he was turning down the opportunity: “Very simply, ‘you didn’t build that’ speaking of small businesses and entrepreneurs all across this country and actually last night my wife was up all night long. Did not sleep, she’s worked a full 24 hours.”


SOURCE: Breitbart>>

Matthew Burton Detained At Worcester County Jail



From the office of the State's Attorney For Worcester County, Beau Oglesby


SNOW HILL – On August 16, 2012 an extradition hearing was held in the Superior Court for Delaware located in Georgetown, where Matthew Burton, 28, of Dagsboro, Delaware, whom is accused of murdering Nicole Bennett on June 14th, was ordered to be extradited to Maryland by Judge T. Henley Graves.



Following the extradition hearing, Burton was transported by members of the Maryland State... Police to Snow Hill where he appeared before a District Court Commissioner for an initial appearance. Beau Oglesby, The State’s Attorney for Worcester County was present at the appearance where Burton was denied bail. Burton is currently being detained at the Worcester County Jail.



Mr. Oglesby expressed sincere gratitude to the Office of The Attorney General for Delaware, the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit, the Worcester County Bureau of Investigation, the Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division and The Delaware State Police for their hard work, dedication and tireless resolve. He further stated, "The cooperation and collaboration between the two jurisdictions has been seamless."



Burton is scheduled to appear before a District Court Judge on Friday, August 17th, for a bail review hearing. No other trial dates are currently scheduled in this matter.

Pet Adoption Day and Bake Sale !!




Somerset County Animal Control

will hold a



BAKE SALE



in front of

Tractor Supply

in

Pocomoke City, MD.


Friday August 17, 2012
10:00 am until 1:00 pm



* Some pets will be there available for adoption*



TIME MACHINE Preview ... Traveling Back To 1903 On Tangier Island


The headline reads "Happy Tangier Island- A Chesapeake Colony Where Poverty And Crime Are Unknown," and the article from more than a century ago describes life as it then existed on Tangier.

Read more about it, plus other items also, this Sunday on the Pocomoke Public Eye!




Do you have a local memory to share with PPE readers.. such as a big snow storm, a favorite school teacher, a local happening, something of interest your parents or grandparents told you about? It can be just a line or two or more if you wish. Your name won't be used unless you ask that it be. Send to tkforppe@yahoo.com and watch for it on a future TIME MACHINE posting!

Events Coming To The Pocomoke Fairgrounds


COMING SOON........



SEPTEMBER 15-


ATV JAMBOREE & DEMOLITION DERBY



ATV Registration @ 9:00 AM/ Events @ 10:00 AM


DEMOLITION DERBY - @ 4:00 PM


Admission - $7:00 for ALL DAY


Fair Consession Stand will be open!



At the Mar-Va Theater This Weekend

Friday  August 17th
Saturday  August 18th
Show  7 PM
Tickets   $5.00

Indy Comedy "Ping Pong Summer" To Shoot in Maryland This Fall

Another movie to be filmed in Ocean City!
Baltimore, MD (August 13, 2012) –  Governor Martin O’Malley today announced that independent film “Ping Pong Summer” will begin six weeks of filming in Ocean City in September. The coming-of-age comedy,  which is written and will be directed by Maryland native Michael Tully, is set in Ocean City during the 1980’s and is based on Tully’s annual vacations to the beach.

The film’s cast includes Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon (“Dead Man Walking”, “Thelma and Louise”, “Bull Durham”); Amy Sedaris (“Strangers with Candy”, “The Good Wife”); and John Hannah (“The Mummy”, “Four Weddings and a Funeral”). The Maryland Film Office estimates that this production could result in the hiring 90 local crew, actors and extras, and the purchase or renting goods and services from over 140 Maryland businesses. The direct, indirect and induced economic impact for the State of Maryland will be approximately $2 million.

“We look forward to welcoming Marylander Michael Tully and the ‘Ping Pong Summer’ production team,” said Governor O’Malley. “Working together with our partners from Worcester County and Ocean City, we were able to secure this film that will strengthen our State’s economy, create jobs and highlight one of Maryland’s most family-friendly vacation destinations.”

“For 20 years I have fantasized about making “Ping Pong Summer “in Ocean City,” said writer and director Tully. “Now, thanks to the efforts of the State of Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City and many enthusiastic people in Maryland, the time has come.  I am grateful and excited to be able to recreate the summer vacation of my dreams on film in Ocean City.”

“A huge goal with this film was always to give it an authentic sense of place, specifically Ocean City,” said producer George Rush “The State of Maryland, Worcester County and Ocean City have been extremely supportive towards our production. To say we are pleased to be here is an understatement.”

The Netflix series House of Card continues production in Maryland and the Emmy-nominated HBO series VEEP will be returning to Maryland to shoot their second season in the fall.

Maryland’s newly enacted Film Production Employment Act of 2011 helped to secure this production. The fund offers a partial tax credit for local production expenditures and encourages producers to use local film crews.

The Maryland Film Office, located in Baltimore and part of the Division of Tourism, Film and the Arts, is an agency of the state's Department of Business and Economic Development. It provides location scouting and pre-production research, in addition to acting as a government and community liaison throughout film production. For more information, visit www.MarylandFilm.org
Press Release provided by Karen Glenn Hood of PressRoom Maryland of Opportunity. 410.767.6318

Discovery Center Welcomes "Lady G"

These are fascinating to watch!

Photo/Brian Garrett
 The Discovery Center welcomes "Lady G", otherwise known as Gagita, the black and gold orbweaver.

Photo/Brian Garrett
Come say Hi or watch her as she catches her prey in her stunning web. 

OPEN TONIGHT (Thursday) Until 7 PM

OCPD ARREST MAN FOR RAPE AND ASSAULT

Jason Paul Mackulin
On August 12, 2012, at approximately 10 a.m. Ocean City Police responded to the area of
120th Street in reference to a disturbance.  After arriving on scene, officers were confronted by a group of persons who advised that a male who was staying with the group in unit, had been involved in either a fight or an argument with several persons in that unit.

During the incident the male suspect, who was later identified as Jason Paul Mackulin, 31, of Littlestown, PA, displayed a TASER.  While officers were speaking to citizens in the parking lot, Mackulin came out of the unit and was detained by police.

While at the scene, officers learned that Mackulin assaulted his girlfriend and her 14-year-old son. Police further learned that the original disturbance involving Mackulin, may have been as a result of Mackulin being involved with a sexual assault of a 15-year-old female, not related to Mackulin, who was also staying in the same unit.

As a result of the investigation, which detectives responded to the scene and determined that MacKulin had sexually assaulted the 15-year-old female, OCPD Detectives charged Mackulin with: 2nd degree rape, 3rd and 4th degree sex offense and 2nd degree assault involving the 15-year-old female. Mackulin was also charged with 2nd degree domestic assault of his girlfriend and 2nd degree assault of her 14-year-old son.

Mackulin was seen by an Ocean City District Court Commissioner and has been held without bond.  During a bond review, Mackulin was held on $250,000 and was transferred to the Worcester County Jail.

Ocean City Police Department News Release

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Severe Thunderstorm Watch

The National Weather Service has placed the Eastern Shore of Virginia and Maryland and the adjacent waters of the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean on a severe thunderstorm watch until 9:30 Wednesday evening.

A severe thunderstorm watch means conditions are favorable for storm development.

One LUCKY Thief!

Antonio Eduardo Lacaffine

Victim of Burglary Escorts Suspect Out of Home After Burglary

On August 12, 2012 at approximately 12:43 a.m., Ocean City Police responded to the area of 4401 Atlantic Ave, in reference to suspicious activity, possibly a burglary in progress.

Police arrived at the scene and met with the victim who related he had heard noise on the lower floors of his unit.  When the victim went downstairs to investigate he observed a male suspect attempting to steal various items.  The victim, who confronted the suspect in the residence and stopped him from stealing the items, escorted the suspect out of the residence.

Officers obtained a detailed description of the suspect, who was last seen walking towards the 10 bock of 45th Street, and broadcast it to other police personnel.  Shortly after, officers located a person matching the description of the suspect in the area of 45th Street and Coastal Highway and identified him as Antonio Eduardo Lacaffine, 29, of Uniontown, PA.

After the victim positively identified Lacaffine as being the person in his home, police placed him under arrest for 1st degree burglary, 3rd degree burglary, 4th degree burglary, and for theft under $100.00.

Lacaffine was seen by an Ocean City District Court Commissioner and was held on $25,000 bond.  Lacaffine was transferred to the Worcester County Jail.

Ocean City Police Department News Release

Reminder: Delmarva Discovery Center Has Extended Hours

SOMETHING NEW EVERYDAY!




Community Giving Garden Is Thriving !!

Look how this garden is growing!! 
Five pounds of string beans were picked just yesterday and will go to the Samaritan Shelter.

 *See Below to VOLUNTEER*



GET INVOLVED!!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

David C. Parks- Arrested For Arson- Again

This name sure has been brought up quite frequently  around here in the past few days and months.  It was once thought that Parks set fire to the Bloxom, Va. fire house one evening while firefighters were out fighting a house fire. It was never proven and Parks was never charged.

SNOW HILL, Md. — An Accomack County man has been arrested and charged with arson in connection with an April 11 barn fire near Pocomoke City.

David Clifton Parks, 37, of Melfa, is charged with second-degree arson, first-degree malicious burning and malicious destruction of property, according to Worcester Co., Md., Fire Marshal Jeffrey McMahon.

He is being held at the Worcester County Jail on a $500,000 bond, McMahon said in a release.


Parks was arrested in Accomack County after a joint investigation conducted by Virginia State Police and Worcester County authorities.
Photo/Wor. Co. Fire Marshall's Office

He appeared in court in Accomack County on Monday and waived extradition. He was transported Tuesday to Maryland.


The fire allegedly was set on Sheephouse Road, which intersects U.S. Route 13 about three miles north of the Virginia state line.


Parks in 2006 was charged with starting four Salisbury, Md., arsons at the Country House, a tea room, the former Feldman's building and a vehicle fire at the old Salisbury Mall site. He was a Norfolk firefighter at the time.

He pleaded guilty to two counts of arson and two counts of reckless endangerment, served prison time in Maryland and was living in Accomack County while on post-release probation.

McMahon said Worcester County investigators are working with Virginia officials in probes of several fires in the northern Accomack and southern Worcester areas. He said Parks “has not been connected to those at this particular time.”
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MORE THAN AN ART STROLL THIS FRIDAY

NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                            Contact: Angela Manos
                              
                              
                                                Phone: 410.603.1178
                              
                              
                                                Email: downtownpocomoke@gmail.com
                              
                              
                                               
MORE THAN AN ART STROLL THIS FRIDAY

Pocomoke City –14 August 2012  This Friday the Downtown Pocomoke Association and the City of Pocomoke will host their first THIRD FRIDAY ART STROLL for Downtown Pocomoke, beginning at 5:30pm and ending at 8:30pm, followed by an after-stroll party at the new Riverside Grill.  The event will take place on Market Street, near the river, and is another step in Pocomoke’s overall downtown revitalization effort.

Artists selected to display their works, include: mixed media artist, Annette Heimbruch Hicks, Pocomoke, who will be showing at Classic Collections; watercolorist Donna Faye Hope, Pocomoke, showing at Enchanted Florist; photographer John Thomas Rafter, Pocomoke, displaying at Lusby’s True Value Hardware & Appliances; watercolorist Jean Mason, Pocomoke, showing at Robin Anne’s Quilting Service; and mixed media artists Chris Pruitt and Sara Fluhart, of Greenbackville and Pungoteague respectively, will both be showing outside of Cole’s Cakes.  Chris Pruitt will also be generously sharing his time and talents by offering children’s face-painting.   Watercolorists Jan Coulbourne and Leslie Brett, both of Captain’s Cove, will be showing and demonstrating their technique at the Pocomoke Area Chamber of Commerce’s Open House.  Acrylic artist, Jenny Somers, of Chincoteague, will be hosted by A Second Time Around.  She will display for sale original paintings, signed giclee prints and hand-painted Christmas balls and note cards.  She will also demonstrate her technique.

Visitors to the art stroll may also enjoy the old-time crooning of traditional musician Diana Wagner, who will be seated just outside the Mar-Va Theater & Performing Arts Center.  Later, both collectors and artists are invited to an After-Stroll Party at the new Riverside Grill where classical guitarist, Patrick Hooks, will entertain guests.   The restaurant will also be offering drink and appetizer specials for art stroll participants.

Seven of these talented Eastern Shore artists generously donated a piece of their artwork to raise money for Pocomoke’s downtown revitalization effort.  Throughout the stroll the downtown host businesses will be holding drawings for the donated artwork.  Businesses will also be offering complimentary refreshments.  Some will offer discounts and give-aways of their own; including a drawing for a free floral arrangement from Enchanted Florist and Classic Collections will give every 10th visitor a free sterling silver ring.  All will share tickets for discounted wine and appetizers at the After-Stroll Party.

ALL artists will have their work displayed AND FOR SALE!  

Contact: For more information, please contact, Angela Manos at: 410.603.1178, or downtownpocomoke@gmail.com .  Those interested in the city’s downtown efforts in general, should also, visit: www.downtownpocomoke.com and http://www.facebook.com/pages/
City-of-Pocomoke/
240103122695426#

~Riverside Grill~

RIVERSIDE GRILL
TUESDAY SPECIALS
8/14
Chili with half turkey sandwich or side salad 5.99

Meatloaf with mashed potatoes and green beans 6.99

Taco Salad 6.99

Fried Shrimp Basket and Fries 8.99

Happy Hour 4-7 PM
Starting at 4 PM: 99 cent kid's meals

~Bay Queen Cruises~ Downtown Pocomoke

Relax this summer by taking a cruise on the scenic Pocomoke River aboard the Bay Queeen.

 Before the cruise have lunch at the RIVERSIDE GRILL.




Photo/Donna Clarke


or

The Price Is Right Invites Male Models to Come On Down!

If the Price Is Right was on the East Coast would you have what it takes to be that male model?

If you’re a decent enough-looking chap with a knack for caressing the contours of a washer-dryer set, your time is now.

The longest-running game show in history, CBS’ The Price Is Right, is launching its first-ever casting call to find a male model, with portions of the process airing as a web series. At the end of the search, one lucky looker will join Amber Lancaster, Gwendolyn Osborne, Manuela Arbelaez and Rachel Reynolds in helping players navigate the likes of Plinko and best appreciate eye-widening prize showcases.

The search begins Aug. 30 with an open call in Los Angeles, where hunky hopefuls will be interviewed by TPIR producers and the four female models. There, candidates will demonstrate verbal skills as well as the ability to pose and “properly showcase a product.” (Matt’s Helpful Hint No. 1: Do not straddle the JetSki backwards.)

As contenders move through the process and have their on-camera presence/skills further tested, the judges will make eliminations but also afford cast-offs some opportunity to jump back into the mix.

On Sept. 28, as up to six finalists are announced on The Price Is Right, the five-episode web series will launch (at PriceIsRight.com and YouTube.com/PriceIsRight), showing the wannabes engaging in assorted challenges. Viewers will then have until Oct. 4 to vote for their pick to land a one-week gig on TPIR (beginning Oct. 15).
MORE STORY.....

2012 Shop Maryland Tax Free Week



Maryland goes tax-free for back-to-school shopping week. From 12:01 a.m. Sunday, August 12, through midnight Saturday, August 18, qualifying clothes and shoes, costing up to $100 per item, will be exempt from Maryland's six percent sales tax.

A list of exempt and taxable items is available on the Comptroller's website at www.marylandtaxes.com or by calling the Taxpayer Service section toll-free at 1-800-MDTAXES from elsewhere.

In addition to the back-to-school shopping event this summer, there will also be a tax-free weekend on ENERGY STAR products during the third weekend in February 2013.

Monday, August 13, 2012

“BEST WINGS ON DELMARVA” CONTEST

Please mark your calendar for Sunday, October 21, 2012 from 11am until 6pm and join us at the Oasis in Whaleyville for the “BEST WINGS ON DELMARVA” contest (indoor/outdoor event). Come out and support The Wounded Warriors & FOP Lodge 50 for this fundraiser that will repeat itself year after year! We will have local
restaurants competing for the best wings (judged by you),
as well as a wing eating contest.


**FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY**

FACE PAINTING
BOUNCE HOUSE
DUNKING BOOTH (w/ special surprise guests)
HOT DOGS & HAMBURGERS
CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT
FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS ALL DAY
PRIZES
AND MORE!!

13 and Up - $10 donation at the door
Kids 12 and Under Enter Free


"Feathered Fiesta" ~ Delmarva Discovery Center

Feeding Wildlife Is Illegal

Last year, on July 1st 2011, it became unlawful to feed wildlife in such a way that the food or attractant being placed creates a situation where the increased presence of wildlife causes property damage, endangers people or other species of wildlife, or creates a public health concern. Even though the effects of feeding wildlife can seem minimal to some, this behavior has the potential to create dangerous situations, as well as to have a significant impact on personal property. When wild animals are allowed to feed on human-related food sources, they can become dependent on people for food and lose their innate fear of humans, a situation which could be detrimental to both the animals and to people. Feeding also draws animals unnecessarily close to our homes, where they could cause damage to residential landscaping, decks and patios, gardens, and crops.

People who feed wild animals are often doing harm to the very animals they are trying to help. An artificial food source will often create unnatural concentrations of animals, increasing the potential for the spread of wildlife diseases. A pile of food meant for one species is going to attract many others, some of which may carry undesirable parasites or diseases such as Lyme disease and rabies that can impact humans and domestic animals. The spread of wildlife diseases is also a serious concern to wildlife management officials both here in Virginia and across the United States. Keep wildlife wild by not feeding them and by letting them live as nature intended.

Go to www.dgif.virginia.gov  to learn more about responsible wildlife feeding practices. You can also find the telephone number for your nearest Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries regional office if you have any questions concerning feeding regulations and would like to talk to a wildlife biologist or conservation police officer.
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Sunday, August 12, 2012

"Praise In the Park"

It's wonderful to see that so many members and friends of the local churches chose the beautiful Cypress Park to gather and spend the evening together last Wednesday evening. 

An inspirational evening in Cypress Park.

"Praise In the Park"


"Praise In the Park" message was deliverd by Jamar Jackson from Mt. Zion UM Church

Sarah Butler from Bethany Church sang "God Bless America"

Rev. Jonathan Whitney
Mt. Zion UM Church Choir

Gwendolyn from St. John's  UM Church

St. Johns UM Church

St. Johns UM Church

St James UM Church
Liturgical Dance



Brittany Lewis from Salem UM Methodist Church
Four-Given from Salem  UM Church
Salem UM Church Choir


Thanks Christy for sending the photos!

TIME MACHINE ... Delmarva A State?

(Reader-friendly viewing of newspaper archives material)

 

February, 1833

(THE MAIL- Hagers-Town, Md.) (Spelling of town is correct for this era)

From The Delaware Journal.

(Excerpts)

An OVERTURE, it has been seen, has been made by our legislature to the legislature of Maryland, for an union between this state and the eight counties of Maryland on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay- the united territory to be called the State of Delaware. We know not in what spirit this overture may be received by our sister state, but we understand, that the first suggestion of such an union came from leading citizens of that state, and we ourselves have heard one of her most distinguished citizens on the Eastern Shore, advocate it as a measure desirable in itself & which would be acceptable to the people of that district. If natural boundaries had been originally considered, the whole Peninsula, including the counties of Maryland and the two counties of Accomac and Northampton, which by some queer accident, belong to Virginia, would have been included in one government. Nature intended it so- but men's caprice has marred the design, and spoiled one of the prettiest states of which our union could have boasted, and even accepting the sovereign state of S. Carolina. Why Virginia should stretch her enormous legs across the wide expanse of the Chesapeake Bay, or Maryland wish to retain a territory disunited from her main body by nature's irrevocable fiat, supposing the wish to exist, are questions we desire those interested to consider. - The people of the Peninsula assimilate in character and habits, and would readily form one people, as nature intended their territory to constitute one state. In the event of such an arrangement, Easton would probably become the capital of the regenerated state- and its Capitol, adorned by the Lloyds, the Chambers, the Goldsboroughs, the Tilghmans, the Kerrs, and the Upshurs, of the Eastern Shore, with the Claytons and others , who little Delaware could throw into the scale, would present a galaxy of talent and character, which would give the Peninsular State a name that her sons would be proud of. We wish our Maryland friends to take this matter seriously into their consideration. 

 

January, 1870

(The New York Times)

The effort to consolidate Delaware, the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and Accomac County, in Virginia, into a new state, has been renewed with increased energy. A Baltimore paper insists, however, that if the new arrangement is to be carried into effect, Delaware must lose its identity, and the new State be called Chesapeake "as the people of Virginia and Maryland would object to being annexed to so small a state as Delaware." How the new state will be any larger under the name of Chesapeake than it would be under the name of Delaware it did not explain, and we appeal to it for further information before committing ourself to the project.

 

July, 1901

(The Daily News- Frederick, Md.)

(Excerpts)

A NEW STATE PROPOSED

Eastern Shore Suggested as a Part of "Delmarvia"

"Delmarvia" says the New York Times, "is the odd name that some persons bestow upon a hypothetical State of the American Union." A proposal to create such a state by the union of Delaware with the counties of the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia has been often discussed, often with considerable interest and by the people of Delaware, occasionally with qualified approval by part of the people of Maryland most directly interested, never with interest or approval by the Eastern Shoremen of Virginia, and usually with unqualified disapproval by Virginia and Maryland.

"Rural Delaware and the Peninsula counties of Maryland and Virginia had a common English origin and a population almost exclusively native and of native ancestry. But Wilmington, which will soon include half of the population of Delaware, has a large foreign element. Eastern Shore traditions are also more distinctly southern and aristocratic than those of Delaware, and the strong Quaker element in Northern Delaware has no counterpart on the Eastern Shore."

 

December, 1933

(The Daily News- Frederick, Md.) 

SOME DAY YOUR MAP OF U.S. MAY SHOW: STATE OF DELMARVA!

Invasion of Gov. Ritchies Militia and Criticism from Baltimoreans Heightens Agitation that Nine Counties Secede from Maryland and Join Delaware.

By NEA Service

(Excerpts)

Baltimore, Md. Dec.26.- Delmarva- newest commonwealth in the American family of states!

Back of the proposal for establishment of the new state, to be made up of Delaware and eleven counties of the other two states, lies a story of virtual civil war in Maryland. It is the immanent secession of the nine Maryland counties and their union with Delaware which would make the new state possible, and the backers of the plan-they number thousands in eastern Maryland- are hopeful that the two lower Peninsula counties of Virginia will join their lot with the Maryland counties.

Such a secession of the Maryland counties from the rest of the state, which lies on the other side of the Chesapeake, would be revolutionary in recent American political history.

But to the citizens of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, secession is not unthinkable. For it was only recently soldies invaded the lower shore. They seized citizens of two counties and held them prisoner in an armory. The outraged inhabitants attacked the armory, and virtually drove them out- drove them back ignonimously to Baltimore, and with them drove the Attorney General of Maryland and the Commander of the Maryland National Guard.

From that incident particularly, and from a series of other previous incidents, has arisen the desire of the citizens of the Maryland's Eastern Shore to break away from the rest of the state.

For the Eastern Shoremen are mad- mad clean through. Their resentment is particularly directed towards Maryland's Governor Ritchie, and also towards Baltimore newspapers which have been exceedingly open in their criticism of the 'Shore and its demonstrations of mob violence which culminated recently in the open street fight at Salisbury between irate citizens and the militiamen dispatched by Governor Ritchie to seize suspected lynchers.

That "Battle of Salisbury" was to the citizens of the Eastern Shore what the Battle of Lexington was to the American colonists in 1776.

 

August, 1956.

A welcoming road sign bearing the insignia of 11 Pocomoke City civic and service organizations was erected along Route 13 about a half-mile south of town. Sponsors were: The Pocomoke City Chamber Of Commerce... Pocomoke Woman's Club...Soroptimist International...Junior Woman's Club Of Pocomoke City...Junior Chamber Of Commerce...American Legion Post 93...Lions International...Rotary International...Kiwanis International...B.P.O. Elks Lodge 94...Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 8622.

A second sign was to be placed on the northern approach to town. Snow Hill had already placed welcoming signs to their town and Berlin was planning to do the same. 

 

 

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