Today on DelmarvaLife –
We are facing an April unlike any other. This month is Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention month. We talk with Cheryll Bissell with the Wicomico Child Advocacy Center to see how the organization is shifting its focus and helping families and caregivers as they shelter at home.
Even though this is a tough time of trial for all of us, we can still find reasons to smile. We’re letting Jack Noel of Lewes take care of that. He’s a very passionate magician – and he’s going to show off a trick or two!
We’re all working as hard as we can to keep ourselves and our surroundings clean to prevent the spread of COVID-19. What about the folks who regularly do cleaning. We check in with our friends at Stanley Steemer about how their policies and processes have changed.
WBOC News Anchor Steve Hammond joins us to talk about the primetime special, “Delmarva COVID-19: Facts Not Fears,” which airs Friday night. Steve also talks about how WBOC has changed operations since the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Tyaskin family has turned their front porch into a stage. Elijah, Isabel, and Guinevere Cokey make up the trio, “The Folk Villains.” We talk with them about their musical talents and also get a performance from their front porch.