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Worcester County hosts job fairs March 9 and
(March 2, 2023) Worcester County Human Resources will host job fairs in the Worcester County Government Center in Snow Hill from noon to 3 p.m. on March 9 and April 13.
Meet with professionals from human resources and other departments to discuss career options.
Computers will be available for job seekers to complete and submit applications onsite.
Those seeking rewarding work in a
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welcoming, team-centered environment are invited to attend.
Worcester County Government offers full benefits for full-time employees, career advancement opportunities, and membership in the Maryland State Retirement System.
For a complete list of job opportunities, visit https://worcesterhr.co. worcester.md.us/.
For more information, contact Human Resources Specialist Ann Hankins at 410-632-0090.
List family donates $25K to United Way to honor parents

(March 2, 2023) United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore recently received $25,000 for the 1944 Legacy Circle Fund in honor of Bill and Carolee List, given by his son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Kim List of Ocean City.
Bill and Carolee were active for many years in their community, sharing their time, talent and treasure.
Upon Bill’s passing in the spring of 2022, the Lists chose to honor Jim’s parents through a gift to support the future work of UWLES.
The 1944 Legacy Circle represents individuals who have committed to ensuring the long-term vitality of United Way and the community its serves.
Each has made a gift or shared their intention of a planned gift to the organization through various estate options.
Through this program, supporters are able to contribute lasting gifts that will continue to help Lower Shore neighbors for years to come.
For more information on the 1944 Legacy Circle, visit uwles.org/PlannedGiving or contact Cathie Thomas at cathie@uwles.org.
Chorus performing concerts in area for nearly 40 years
(March 2, 2023) For almost 40 years, the Pine Tones Chorus has been a staple of Ocean Pines, staging at least two major concerts each year while also performing at area nursing homes and adult daycare facilities.
Since 1984, the Pine Tones have presented annual spring and Christmas concerts.
In 1999, the spring turnout was so large that several dozen people were turned away, and subsequent programs were moved to the Ocean Pines Community Church.
Annual Christmas concerts were moved to the Atlantic United Methodist Church in Ocean City.
The Pine Tones are led by co-directors June Todd and Jenny Anderson, with piano accompaniment provided by Anderson and her husband, Pete.
The full group includes more than 40 members, along with a series of musicians who help bolster the chorus with upright bass, trumpet, clarinet, flute, and drums.
See PINE Page 17