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Sandpapers Summer 2010

imageWhen you come to the beach don't miss all there is to do in Worcester County. Freelance writer Leslie Atkins recently found out when she traveled across Maryland researching her upcoming guidebook, Maryland Backroads and Byways beginning in Worcester County this spring. Read our newsletter to find out all about that and these other stories:
AT A GLANCE
  • Evening paddles on the Pocomoke.
  • Berlin Main Street looks back at progress.
  • Costa Ventosa Winery opens July 16.
  • Maryland’s Green Travel Program.
  • Free summer beach concerts.
  • Click here to read the entire newsletter.

 

Sandpapers Spring 2010

imageWhat's happening in Worcester County this Spring? Delmarva Low-Impact Tourism Experiences (DLITE) is looking for the perfect person to Host Our CoastTM, serving as a summer travel journalist—exploring Delmarva’s beaches and bays and reporting back daily with online videos, photos, and blog posts. People across the country have applied. The winner, who will be announced by late May, receives $15,000 to play on Delmarva’s Coast all summer, as well as free accommodations at hotels,B&B’s, and campgrounds.
That's not all. Read our newsletter and check out these stories and more:
  • Delmarva Birding Weekend
  • Discount Days at Delmarva Discovery Center
  • Worcester County Tourism wins awards
  • Delmarva Space Coast could be major attraction
  • Peach dumpling named Berlin's official dessert.
  • Click here to read the entire newsletter.

 

Sand Papers Fall 2009

Worcester County Tourism Newsletter: Sand Papers
    The modern day Victorian town of Berlin returns to its roots to offer locals and visitors alike a true holiday experience. The Fall 2009 Sand Papers Newsletter is your resource for all of the exciting things that are happening in Maryland's Beach & Beyond. Sand Papers covers tourism, heritage, arts, and cultural news and eco-friendly tourism throughout the County.
    • Hoast Our Coast partners win big at tourism summit.

    • Holiday Charm In Worcester

    • The top 50 travel bloggers and tweeters.

    • Berlin, Snow Hill take part in 'Eat. Drink. Buy Art.' promotion.

    • Will the travel industry catch swine flu?

    • Read the entire newsletter in PDF

 

Sand Papers Summer 2009

Worcester County Tourism Newsletter: Sand Papers
    The Summer 2009 Sand Papers Newsletter is your resource for all of the exciting things that are happening in Maryland's Beach & Beyond. Sand Papers covers tourism, heritage, arts, and cultural news and eco-friendly tourism throughout the County.
  • Delmarva Discovery Center Opens

  • Coastal Stewards Reaching Out, Educating

  • Host Our Coast Winners Share Delmarva’s Wonders

  • New Campaign Promotes Art, Dining

  • Spirits Of Berlin

  • Coastal Bays Report Card Grades Bays In Worcester County

  • Calendar of events.

  • Read the entire newsletter in PDF

 

Sand Papers Spring 2009

Worcester County Tourism Newsletter: Sand Papers
    The Spring 2009 Sand Papers Newsletter is your resource for all of the exciting things that are happening in Maryland's Beach & Beyond. Sand Papers covers tourism, heritage, arts, and cultural news and eco-friendly tourism throughout the County.
  • New campaign promotes seaside county’s wild side

  • Birders flocking to Delmarva Birding Weekend April 22–26

  • New Beach & Beyond Art Guide toasts local artists.

  • Bright lights in Pocomoke.

  • Berlin growing green with new campaign.

  • Interpreting Delmarva with new classes.

  • Calendar of events.

  • Read the entire newsletter in PDF

 

Sand Papers Winter 2009

Worcester County Tourism Newsletter: Sand Papers
    The Winter 2009 Sand Papers Newsletter is your resource for all of the exciting things that are happening in Maryland's Beach & Beyond. Sand Papers covers tourism, heritage, arts, and cultural news and eco-friendly tourism throughout the County.
  • New campaign promotes seaside county’s wild side

  • A weekend strictly for the birds (and birders)

  • Give this foal a good name!

  • Berlin Main Street Program takes shape.

  • New Delmarva Nature & Heritage Institute offers courses.

  • Ocean City Art Summit a success.

  • Read the entire newsletter in PDF

 

Sand Papers Fall 2008

Worcester County Tourism Newsletter: Sand Papers
    The Fall 2008 Sand Papers Newsletter is your resource for all of the exciting things that are happening in Maryland's Beach & Beyond. Sand Papers covers tourism, heritage, arts, and cultural news and eco-friendly tourism throughout the County.
  • New campaign promotes seaside county’s wild side

  • Delmarva BioBlitz identifies 900+ species

  • State awards Delmarva Discovery Center $500,000

  • New waterfront festival celebrates Ocean City’s maritime heritage.

  • Read the entire newsletter in PDF

 

Sand Papers Summer 2008

Worcester County Tourism Newsletter: Sand Papers
    The spring 2008 Sand Papers Newsletter is your resource for all of the exciting things that are happening in Maryland's Beach & Beyond. Sand Papers covers tourism, heritage, arts, and cultural news and eco-friendly tourism throughout the County.
  • Exploring with Capt. John Smith

  • Take part in the Delmarva BioBlitz in August.

  • Gas prices don’t stop road-trippers.

  • Read the entire newsletter in PDF



 

Sand Papers Spring 2008

Worcester County Tourism Newsletter: Sand Papers
  • Delmarva Discovery Center to open doors this summer.

  • Help save frogs! Help fight Nature Deficit Disorder!

  • Berlin Performing Arts Center committee keeps pushing forward.

  • Read the entire newsletter in PDF

 

Sand Papers Winter 2007-2008

Worcester County Tourism Newsletter: Sand Papers

 

Sand Papers Fall 2007

Worcester County Tourism Newsletter: Sand Papers
  • Delmarva Discovery Center on track to open in summer 2008.
  • Today’s travelers are looking for active, hands-on vacations.
  • Visitors have their say as Assateague plans a new visitor center.
  • Read the entire newsletter in PDF