10/9/2020 Ocean City Today

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OCTOBER 9, 2020

Ocean City Today

COMMUNITY/SCHOOLS CONTEST WINNER The final winner of the summer-long Tipsy Turtle contest, held at Coconut’s Beach Bar at the Castle in the Sand Hotel, was selected on Sunday. Each Tuesday throughout the season, customers who ordered a Tipsy Turtle beverage at the 37th Street bar were entered into a weekly drawing to win the grand prize, an all-inclusive vacation at the Green Turtle Club Resort & Marina in the Bahamas. Each of the weekly winners were then entered into the final drawing. Fourteen out of 17 of the weekly winners attended Sunday and each had a numbered plastic turtle corresponding with the week they won. One was removed from a pool at a time by Leticia and almost 2-year-old John Henry Showell. The last turtle remaining belonged to Kim Cortazar of Peckville, Pennsylvania. She is pictured with, from left, Castle in the Sand Food and Beverage Assistant Manager Paulie Smith, Food and Beverage Manager Jeff Hicks and General Manager Adam Showell. LISA CAPITELLI/ OCEAN CITY TODAY

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NEW OFFICERS

Fourteen-month-old Hank Coldiron joined his mother, Erica Ackerman, who is the manager of the Boardwalk Kohr Bros, for work last Saturday, though whether he contributed much remains questionable.

The General Levin Winder Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution installed new officers at a recent meeting at Sturgis Memorial Park in Snow Hill. Chaplain Barbara Rusko installed the officers. Pictured, from left, are Gail Weldin, regent; Rusko; Pat Arata, recording secretary; Carol Wanzer, treasurer; and Sharon Moak, historian. Not in attendance: Carol Morrison, corresponding secretary and librarian; and Teresa Smith, registrar.

VOTER REGISTRATION

SHOWS SUPPORT

Community members and Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Snow Hill held an outside voters’ registration drive on Aug. 21, which was coordinated by Worcester County NAACP President Ivory Smith. Pictured, from left, are Snow Hill Councilwoman Regina Blake, Catherine Freeman, Joanne and Greg Grason, and Nancy and Steve Tuttle.

The Ocean City Surf Club presented the Ocean City Police Department with 30 Dunkin’ gift cards to pay respect, show appreciation and thank them for their service in the community. Pictured, from left, are Sgt. Rick Wawrzeniak, OCSC Vice President Rusty Ruszin, OCSC President Tommy Vach, and PFC Jennifer Smithhart.

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