CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, May 23 - May 29, 1997 - 39
(Behind the Roadhouse Steak Joint)
in the
MIDWAY SHOPPING CENTER
Good day at YMCA Giant Step thanks to BadHair Day?
Drexel and Cindie Wright from "Bad Hair Day?" paid a visit to the YMCA Giant Step
Preschool in Lewes recently. They gave the girls a manicure and the boys a whole new look!
Shown (top) is Miss Regina's 4-year-olds class (l-r) Tim Voss, John Young, Brooke Wright,
Drexel and Cindie Wright, Courtney Brand, Samantha Rentz, Jenna Spruill, Kate Porter. An-
drew McMahon is in the center.
CMS announces summer
tour schedule in Lewes
The University of Delaware
Graduate College of Marine Stud-
ies (CMS) and Sea Grant College
Program will offer free public
tours of the Hugh R. Sharp marine
studies complex in Lewes at 10:30
a.m. each Friday during June, July
and August.
"Many visitors to Delaware's
beaches become intrigued by our
local marine life or other aspects
of the ocean and wonder what it
would be like to be a marine sci-
entist," said Nancy Targett, asso-
ciate dean of the college.
"Through our public tour pro-
gram, we try to provide some in-
sight into how marine scientists
do their jobs and what kind of re-
search goes on here at the College
of Marine Studies."
Led by the CMS Docents, vol-
unteer guides organized five years
ago to help inform the public
about the college's research and
education activities, the tours con-
sist of a 20-minute slide presenta-
tion introducing the college's fac-
ulty and their work, followed by a
one-hour walking tour of Cannon
and Smith laboratories. Since tour
groups are limited in size, individ-
uals who wish to join a Friday
morning tour should call the Sea
Grant Marine Advisory Service at
645-4346 no later than noon the
preceding day to reserve a place.
While families are invited to par-
ticipate, the tours are not suitable
for children under 10 years of age.
In addition to the Friday morn-
ing tours, the college will continue
to offer prearranged tours for
groups of five or more people, ju-
nior-high age or older, Monday
through Friday, between 10 a.m.
and 3 p.m. Such tours may be
scheduled by calling the number
listed above at least a week in ad-
vance.
Worcester students learn manners
Resource parent Barbara McDonald assists Worcester
County (Md.) Country School's Grade 2 classes with their
Manners Instruction. McDonald, who with husband John
owns and operates the Garden Gourmet Restaurant in Re.
hoboth Beach, taught the children about dinner and restau-
rant manners. Here, McDonald serves Grade 2 students
Michael Olekszyk and Julia Robinson.
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