October 18, 2013 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch Page 49 Community News In Photos Star Charities held its latest fundraiser Oct. 12 at Carrabba's Italian Grill in West Ocean City with proceeds to benefit Chesapeake Bay Council Girl Scouts. Pictured, from left, are Hannah Hardman, Michael Hertzog, Girl Scout Service Unit 7 for Worcester County representative Debbie Dotson, Star Charties President Anna Foultz, Irtna Bliss, Carrabba's manager Bryan Otto and Libby Nichols. Worcester Prep Annual Christmas Bazaar chairpersons are busy making sure this year’s event, scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 8, will be a perfect way to welcome in the holidays. They are, first row from left, Amy Tingle, Ann Bateman, Doreen Dennis and Betsy Hornung; second row, Courtney Baeurle, Julie Cummings and Jennifer Humes; and, third row, Teri Poduval, Cheryl Einstein, Amy Maull, Tami Collins, Elise Mumford, Sophia Christian and Karen Payne. Not pictured are Nona Clubb, Marybeth Hebert, Jill Paquette, Cathy Shriver, Tonya Rayne, Tammy Bunting, Kelly Cook, Pam Merritt, Tami Oltman, Kathy Marshall, Valerie Gaskill, Nicole Miller, Jennifer Willing and Colleen Denston. Submitted Photos Salisbury Urban Ministries recently received a $33,000 check from United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore in support of their local outreach programs. The grant will provide funding in 2014 for their Kids Cafe After School and Summer Camps and Youth Outreach Programs. Pictured, from left, are Salisbury Urban Ministries’ Bill Perry, Judy Barclay, Debbie Donoway, Amy Luppens and Jennifer Doyle of United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore. Perdue Farms’ professional truck drivers hit the road on Oct. 5 to participate in the 11th World’s Largest Truck Convoy® to benefit Special Olympics Delaware. Thirty drivers from Perdue Transportation Inc. joined the convoy and traveled a 28-mile route through scene southern Delaware that began and ended at the Delaware State Fairgrounds in Harrington. The event raised $43,000 for Special Olympics Delaware. Above, Perdue Farms’ driver Kevin Sterling, left, is pictured with Special Olympics Delaware athlete Michael Hartzell and his father, Jeffrey Hartzell. Temple Bat Yam held its annual Simchat Torah celebration last month at the Temple in Berlin. Simchat Torah is a Jewish holiday that celebrates and marks the end of the annual cycle of public Torah readings and the beginning of a new cycle. Shown, from left, wearing a tallit (Jewish prayer shawl) are Bette Bohlman and Rabbi Susan Warshaw and holding and unrolling the scroll is Temple President Larry Pack.