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Continued from Page 32 AURORA BOREALIS DRAWINGS

Worcester County Library - Ocean City Branch, 10003 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, 3:30 p.m. Create a unique drawing by exploring the use of different mediums. For ages 11 years and older. 410524-1818, www.worcesterlibrary.org.

HERBAL GIFTS

Worcester County Library - Ocean City Branch, 10003 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, 4 p.m. Discuss the therapeutic properties of holiday herbs while learning how to blend them into gifts. Received a Ginger Cookie Lip Balm and a Mulling Spice packet. Register: www.worcesterlibrary.org. 410-6322600.

Thur. Dec. 15

CPAP MASK FITTING

Atlantic General Hospital’s Sleep Disorders Diagnostic Center, 9733 Healthway Drive, Berlin, 12 a.m. Free mask fitting clinic for patients who are having trouble adjusting to their CPAP equipment. By appointment only: Robin Rohlfing, 410-641-9726.

STEM THURSDAYS

Worcester County Library - Ocean City Branch, 10003 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Drop in any time during the day to use your creativity and build using one of the STEM building kits. For ages 4 years and older. 410524-1818, www.worcesterlibrary.org.

STORY TIME; WHAT WE WEAR

Worcester County Library - Snow Hill Branch, 307 N. Washington St., Snow Hill, 10:30 a.m. Stories, songs and rhymes. For ages 2-5 years. 410-6323495, www.worcesterlibrary.org. City, 10:30 a.m. Join the group with coffee as they discuss the book of the month. Copies available at the library. 410-524-1818, www.worcesterlibrary.org.

GENEALOGY WORKSHOP

Worcester County Library - Ocean Pines Branch, 11107 Cathell Road, Berlin. 11 a.m. The workshop starts with a 20minute lesson on genealogy research followed by a Q&A session. Bring your family information. Register: www.worcesterlibrary.org. 410-6322600.

WORCESTER COUNTY GOVERNMENT JOB FAIR

Worcester County Human Resources, 1 W. Market St., Snow Hill. 12-3 p.m. Computers will be available for job seekers to complete and submit applications onsite. For a list of jobs: https://worcesterhr.co.worcester.md.us/. Info: Ann Hankins, 410-632-0090.

GIFT WRAPPING PARTY

Worcester County Library - Pocomoke Branch, 301 Market St., Pocomoke City, 24 p.m. Wrap together using brown parchment paper and red and white twine. Decorative stamps and all other supplies included. Light refreshments served. 410957-0878, www.worcesterlibrary.org.

ZUMBA FOR ALL

Worcester County Library - Berlin Branch, 13 Harrison Ave., Berlin, 4:305:30 p.m. Join certified Zumba instructor Joyce Landsman for an hour of movement. These classes uplift and improve mood. Register: www.worcesterlibrary.org under Events. 410-641-0650.

WORCESTER NAACP ZOOM MEETING

Worcester County. Held via Zoom. 67:30 p.m. Please join us as we share our memories of Worcester County African American history. Stories about Henry’s Hotel, 310 S Baltimore Ave., Ocean City, are also being sought. All memories appreciated. See Worcester County’s NAACP Facebook page for more information. 410-213-1956.

WINTER SOLSTICE

Worcester County. 6:30 p.m. Held via Zoom. Enjoy a festive talk about an ancient holiday, celebrated world-wide, and enjoy a guided meditation to get into the season. Registration required: 443-783-6164. www.worcesterlibrary.org.

ONGOING EVENTS

MOTORCOACH TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY

On Dec. 10, spend time in New York City on-your-own from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Cost of transportation is $120. A deposit of $60 is due at booking with remaining due by Dec. 2. Book a seat: www.playmarylandscoast.org. Info: Tyler Keiser, 410-632-244, Ext. 2505 or tkeiser@marylandscoast.org.

WINTERFEST OF LIGHTS

Northside Park, 200 125th St., Ocean City, through Dec. 31. An expanded walking tour through thousands of sparkling holiday lights. Also featuring hot chocolate, photos with Santa, gift shop and a 50-foot Christmas tree. Hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Admission cost is $6 for adults and free to children 11 years and younger. Event is weather permitting. Pets are welcome on Wednesdays. 410250-0125, 800-626-2326

WINTER TRAIN GARDEN

Ocean City library, 10003 Coastal Highway, through Jan. 15, 2023. Interact with buttons that activate accessories and sounds and participate in a scavenger hunt. 410-524-1818, www.worcesterlibrary.org Ocean Pines library, 11107 Cathell Road, until Jan. 31. Featuring 3-D framed pictures created mostly from vintage jewelry plus picture of crabs, birds and seascapes produced from products of the sea. 410-208-4014

GIFT CARD RAFFLE

The Church of the Holy Spirit is holding a raffle for three small artificial trees covered with gift cards. There are three trees worth $500, $300 and $200. Tickets cost $5 each or three for $10. The drawing will be held Dec. 4. Winners do not need to be present. Tickets: Monica, 443-235-8942.

KIWANIS LOTTERY TICKETS ON SALE

Ocean Pines Farmers Market, White Horse Park, 239 Ocean Parkway, Ocean Pines, Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is $20. Benefits local youth. Win up to $250 on one ticket. Winning numbers are based on 2023 MD “Pick 3” evening drawings. One ticket is good for all 365 drawings. Can win more than once. www.kiwanisofopoc.org

FREE WELLNESS WORKSHOPS

Free workshops dealing with hypertension, chronic pain self-management, chronic disease self-management, diabetes, fall prevention and a free 6-week workshop titled, “Building Better Caregivers.” If you would like to register for one of these workshops or you would like more information about bringing any of the workshops to your business or group, contact Jill at MAC, 410-7420505, Ext. 159 or jak@macinc.org.

‘SAVE OUR STORIES’

The Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum is asking community members to send in their accounts as to how COVID19 has impacted them. The submissions can be a specific experience, direct answers to the prompt questions, or a combination. No story is too long or too short. To submit, visit www.ocmuseum.org. Info: Christine@ocmuseum.org.

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