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A newsletter for UNIVERSITY of MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends
THE November 4, 2011
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A University of Maryland Eastern Shore community service project, which brought 300 Thanksgiving meals to needy families a year ago, has doubled its goal for 2011. Two staff members of the Residence Life Department at UMES, Clifton Harcum and Phillip Thomas, are working this year with the Institute for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement (PACE) at Salisbury University and the Maryland Food Bank to provide 600 holiday meals to residents in need in Wicomico and Somerset counties. âTimes are tough out there,â Harcum said. âWith the economic downturn, more people than ever need any assistance the community can offer. Weâre here to help.â Harcum said that bringing Salisbury University on board this year makes it possible to âextend the reach of generosity to Wicomico County residents.â Students from both universities and community volunteers will pack baskets filled with a complete Thanksgiving dinner for four donated by area businesses and individuals. Meals will not be served. The baskets will be distributed Nov. 19 to families identified as in need of assistance through local social services offices, churches and charitable organizations. Meals will be distributed to those holding a voucher from one of these groups. âSeeing the happy faces of family members when they are handed a
Photo by Jim Glovier
Community service project provides holiday meals to needy
Residence Life area directors, from left, Phillip Thomas and Clifton Harcum, are organizers of "A Day of Thanksgiving," a community service event providing meals to 600 needy families. The 2010 UMES âDay of Thanksgivingâ food drive provided 300 needy families from Somerset County with a holiday meal. Organizers have doubled their goal this year and have added Wicomico County residents to the distribution.
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McDonaldâs charity to sponsor UMESâ teen science camp
Tiffany and Tina Baxter (far left) present a Ronald McDonald House Charities of Baltimore check to sponsor a science summer camp at UMES coordinated by Brenda Dingwall (third from left) of NASAâs Wallops Flight Center. Also participating were McDonaldâs of Princess Anne store manager Elizabeth Fleming; Denise Meade of UMESâ Honors Program; Dr. Ron Forsythe, UMES vice president of technology and commercialization; and Dr. Veronique Diriker, UMESâ director of development.
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The sixth annual âReach for the Stars!â summer camp for teens will be held in 2012 at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, thanks to a generous grant from the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Baltimore. Tina Baxter, an RMHC of Baltimore board member, and representatives of Salisbury-based Baxter Enterprises presented a $23,000 check to the universityâs Institutional Advancement Office to sponsor next summerâs program. Baxter Enterprises is the franchisee for most McDonaldâs restaurants on Delmarva. âReach for the Stars!â offers 40 teens from Worcester and Wicomico counties an opportunity to learn about robotics from engineers who work at NASA and UMES. Six college students enrolled in UMESâ Rehabilitation Services Program also participate to apply their skills with children with special needs. Baxter visited the camp at UMES this past summer to investigate how it focuses on science education targeted specifically to middle schoolers. âThe Reach for the Stars program is so representative of
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