May 3, 2013 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch Page 75 Rackliffe House Seeks Volunteers BERLIN – The Rackliffe House Trust is recruiting volunteers to serve as docents at Rackliffe House, an 18th-century plantation house near Assateague Island that has been beautifully restored and now functions as a coastal heritage museum. New volunteers must participate in a training session on Thursday, May 23. Once trained, volunteers will enhance the Assateague visitor's experience through leading house tours and communicating Rackliffe's unique cultural history story. Individuals 18 years and older with an interest in local history and good public speaking skills may find this position particularly rewarding. Volunteers will become acquainted with the history of Rackliffe House and Maryland's seaside heritage. Volunteers are asked to commit to working two days each month summer through late autumn. In 2012, docents welcomed 1,100 visitors to Rackliffe House and donated more than 300 hours of service. Interested individuals are asked to contact Jim Rapp at dlitedirector@comcast.net or 443-614-0261. Annual Health Fair Returns Next Week OCEAN CITY – AARP Chapter 1917 of Ocean City will present its 27th Annual Health Fair on Wednesday, May 8, in the Roland E. Powell Convention Center, from 711 a.m. This is a great opportunity for residents of the community and visitors to get free lipid profiles (cholesterol) and glucose testing provided by the Atlantic General Hospital. The testing will require a 12-hour fast. In addition, approximately 80 exhibitors will be on hand to offer their latest information on health and wellness. The fair is co-sponsored by the Mayor and City Council of Ocean City and the Atlantic General Hospital. There is no admission fee and is limited to attendees 12 years and older. Testing is limited to the first 500 attendees. Sudoku Answers