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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

BASEBALL ON DELMARVA PRESENTATION AT WICOMICO PUBLIC LIBRARIES

Wicomico Public Libraries is pleased to announce there will be a presentation by the Eastern Shore Baseball Foundation at the Downtown Library on Saturday, August 20th from

6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The theme of the presentation is Baseball on the Eastern Shore at the turn of the century until 1922, when the Class D Eastern Shore League was born. There will also be on display memorabilia of Baseball items from that era plus other Baseball memorabilia from the Salisbury region.

The guest speaker is Marty Payne who has presented at various venues including “Country Ball on the Eastern Shore of Maryland,” at the Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, Keynote speaker, “Social and Economic Impact on Baseball in Rural Communities,” at the National Convention of Vintage Baseball Association and at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, “More Than a Ballplayer; Players of the 1880’s and Their Pursuit of the American Dream.” to name a few. Donnie Davidson, board member of the Eastern Shore Baseball Foundation will be displaying memorabilia from his collection. This program is a family friendly event and free and open to the public.

Wicomico Public Libraries are located in Downtown Salisbury, the Centre at Salisbury, in Pittsville, and the Library Bookmobile. Wicomico Public Libraries offer numerous resources such as free Internet access, a variety of classes and events, and an online eBooks library, and it engages the community through education, economic development and through various community events. You Belong @ Wicomico Public Libraries!

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7 comments:

  1. Hey Joe Library got me thinking about the issues with the County Executive. When are you going to do a story on our County Executive cancelling the County's tax sale this past year because he owed over $6,000 in property taxes on several slum properties that he has. He didn't want his name in the newspaper so he devised a scam to cancel the program just to keep him from being embarrassed. This scam cost the County taxpayers several hundred thousand dollars in revenue. Then the scandal with the free tuition scholarship is going to cost the tax payers several hundred thousand dollars and up to a $1 million or more. The scandals from the County Executives office keeps adding up.

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  2. HaHaHa August 17, 2016 at 2:35 AM I knew there was a real reason why he mucked up that tax sale this year.

    I can see the headlines now. "County Executive Loses Homes to County Tax Sale" LMAO

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  3. Say it isn't so! This makes the first year that his name isn't in the newspaper for his property going to the tax sale. Sounds to me like some corruption going on there.

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  4. What a way to keep your name off the tax sale list. Nice move there Mr. County Executive. Let's get an Economic Development Scholarship in your name so we can be distracted by some more of your fraud.

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  5. I've said it before on here last Culver family property NOT developed Whitehaven waterfront farm what's county executive Culver push through park and boat slips in Whitehaven, COINCIDENCE??? Think not

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  6. Bob Culver lied to the tax paying citizens and the other municipalities who depended on these auctions. Then he got his lying @$$ Finance Director to be his attack dog and cover his butt. Then when someone from another town questioned this she went into attack mode. Ask Karen Hughes. Please speak up Mayor Hughes.

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  7. He got my vote once, but never again.

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