January 10, 2014 Community News In Photos The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch Page 41 The lucky winner of the vintage Ocean Pines poster donated by Edie Brennan for the Ocean Pines Players raffle was Mark Heintz, left, who is pictured with his daughter, Katie, and his brother, Father Andrew Heintz. At last month’s installation of officers/holiday luncheon, Nancy Welsh, president of the Pine'eer Craft Club, presented checks totaling $5,000 to organizations of Ocean Pines. The distributions went to Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department, $1,500 to assist in the purchase of cadet turn-out gear and helmets; Ocean Pines Recreation and Parks, $1,200; Ocean Pines Police Department, $1,500; Neighborhood Watch, $250; Public Works, $350; and WorSubmitted Photos cester County Veterans Memorial, $200. The Literary Ladies of Ocean Pines celebrated 2013 at a luncheon held at The Inn on the Ocean in Ocean City. Pictured, from left, are Sharon Armstrong, Kay Gibbons, Marlene Lombardi, Mary Jo Scarbath, Shirley Schaefer, Muriel Hinz, Marilyn Mengel, Jeanne Stielh and Diane McGraw. Members not pictured are Sharon Glassman and Sally Kohler. Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City member Al Kastner and his wife, Carol, were at Buckingham Elementary School in Berlin on the last day before school break handing out candy canes and listening to the children's Christmas wishes. They are pictured with kindergartners. For nearly a decade, the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City has run a successful Fruit Sale Fundraiser for the holidays. This year, 300 cases of a healthy gift alternative were sold. Pictured, from left, on distribution day Suzanne and Dick Clagett, Fruit Sale Chair Roy Foreman, Tom Southwell, Mike Foelber, Ralph Chinn, Mike Morton, Mark Joseph and Joe Logisz.