Page 64 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch December 20, 2013 Jim Coffman, Ken Freeman and Tom Decker enjoyed Salisbury B.P.O. Elks Lodge 817’s Toys for Tots breakfast. By Kelly Saul Spotlight A LOOK AT SALISBURY AREA HAPPENINGS Alicia Griffith, Claude Lewis, Alexandra Friedlander and Dillan Shockley attended Home Instead Senior Care’s “Be a Santa for a Senior” kickoff event at the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce Business Center. On Wicomico Dave Neal and Marian Price attended the Salisbury B.P.O. Elks Lodge 817 Toys for Tots breakfast. Brian and Janet Vilkas dined during the Salisbury B.P.O. Elks Lodge 817 Toys for Tots breakfast. Katie Baughan and Ellen Williams collected items during the Salisbury University chapter of Alpha Phi Omega’s Operation We Care donation drive and fundraiser at Walmart in Salisbury. Andrew Kratzmeier and Megan Turner handed out lists of needed items during Alpha Phi Omega’s Operation We Care donation drive and fundraiser at Walmart. Laura Jones, Savannah Hall, Leianna Jones and Debbie Hall represented Salisbury Girl Scouts Troop 181 at the 67th annual Salisbury Christmas Parade. Nikki Hackett and Candice Schroepfer were among the volunteers at the 67th annual Salisbury Christmas Parade, hosted by the Salisbury Jaycees. Delmarva’s Junior Ambassador Reagan Clark, Miss Teen Delmarva Sarah Renee Bob Anderson and Michelle Wheatley selected Smith and Delmarva’s Ultimate Miss Ashley seniors to assist from those listed on Christmas Hornung appeared in the 67th annual tree ornaments during the Home Instead Senior Salisbury Christmas Parade. Care “Be a Santa for a Senior” kickoff event. ❛