Page 60 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch November 29, 2013 The Fall Feast of St. Martin committee organized a beautiful event this fall, which will fund ongoing restoration and new public facilities at the historic St. Martin’s Church property. People By Jeanette Deskiewicz FEATURING THOSE HELPING CAUSES IN THE RESORT AREA In Society Working the always-popular bake table at the Winter Wonderland Holiday Craft Fair were Ocean Pines Pine'eer Craft Club members Lorriane Welsh, Tinker Dennis and Betty Burton. Inside the Shepherd’s Nook located at Community Church at Ocean Pines were Roy Betts and Tony DalFarra ringing up purchases with smiles on a sunny Saturday morning. Stephen Ministry Team members Jean Taylor, Judy Edelmann and Vicki Clancy were on the lunch line during the recent Shepherd’s Nook Christmas Bazaar held at Ocean Pines Community Church. Volunteers from Ocean Pines/Ocean City Kiwanis Club, including Wilma and Ralph Chinn, sold luncheon items at the Ocean Pines Pine'eer Craft Club Holiday Craft Fair earlier this month. At the Ocean Pines Pine'eer Craft Club’s WinIf you missed getting Baltimore Ravens decter Wonderland Holiday Craft Fair, Burt and Ro- orations from Ocean Pines Pine'eer Crafter Janna Raymond had stamp collections available in et Rosensteel and Nancy Kaylor at the Craft every theme imaginable. Fair, stop by the Gift Shop daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Doing a fine job of keeping the parking situation under control at the Fall Feast of St. Martin were Lincoln Stanley and Corey Carrigan of Worcester Preparatory School. Bartenders Jessica Ross and Michelle NoProfessional hot dog griller Lee Brooke and walk were set up and ready to start pouring liq- chili master Nick Armiger made quite a team uid refreshments to attendees of this year’s Fall with sold-out sales at the Shepherd’s Nook Feast of St. Martin. Christmas Bazaar a few weeks back.