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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
June 7, 2013
Community
News In Photos
Senator Jim Mathias, lifetime member of Ravens Roost #44, and Tom Maly, president of Ravens Roost #44, are pictured preparing to walk in the Council of Baltimore Ravens Roost annual parade in Ocean City on June 1. The Ocean City Lions Club recently honored outgoing Stephen Decatur High School senior Julia Shockley for her outstanding leadership as the 2012/2013 Leo Club president. She plans to study nursing at Towson University. The Leo Club is a youth-based group sponsored by the Ocean City Lions Club and is based at Stephen Decatur High School. Pictured, from left, are Stephen Decatur Leo advisors Nikki Zervakos and Nora Duke, Shockley and Lions Leo advisor Wayne Cannon. Submitted Photos At the Republican Women of Worcester County luncheon meeting on May 23, Dick Jacobs spoke of his assignments in Russia and of his work in trying to locate missing American servicemen. Also, Mary Beth Carozza showed a slide presentation of her trip to the opening of the George W. Bush library in Dallas, Texas. Pictured, from left, are Joan Gentile, president of RWWC; Jacobs and Carozza.
The Appalachia Service Project is a Christian ministry that strives to help people in Appalachia who are unable to make home repairs. The youth mission trip leaves Ocean Pines on June 22 for a week in Evarts, Ky. Thirty youth and 13 adult advisors will make the trip. The trip is jointly sponsored by Community Church at Ocean Pines and Wilson and Zion United Methodist Churches of the Bishopville Charge. The local 7-Eleven store on Route 589 donated 10 cases of water toward supplies for the trip. Above, from left, are Louise Lassiter, adult advisor for youth mission trip; Carrie Toomey, 7-Eleven sales associate; Kristen Hovance, field consultant for 7-Eleven Inc.; and Patrick Spicer, 7-Eleven manager.
NARFE Chapter 2274 had its annual picnic at White Horse Park with members of the Pine Steppers square dance group as entertainment. Pictured are Ed and Mary Jolly, Bruce and Peggy Barrett, Phil and Louise Lassiter, Square Dance caller/instructor Ed Shaffer, Allen and Martha Todd, Don and Sandy Clark and Joe and Marylou McNerney.
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