What’s Happening Today – February 12, 2019
Today on DelmarvaLife –
Actors Michael Gross and Meredith Baxter, who played Steven and Elyse Keaton on Family Ties, talked to us about their time on the small screen. Now, we’re learning about a show on the stage: A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters.” The show is a tender, tragi-comic and nuanced examination of the shared nostalgia missed opportunities and deep closeness of two lifelong, complicated friends. Love Letters is a two-character love story that is alternately funny, poignant and touching.
Event Details:
-Thursday, February 14
-Rehoboth Beach Convention Center
-8 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Sometimes you need to change your perspective if you want to overcome the challenges in your life. Professional Speaker Kelsey Tainsh took time to speak with students at the Salisbury School to share her perspective. She also delivered the message of inclusion and inspiration to students as they continue to grow and make connections within their lives. If you would like to have Kelsey Speak at your office or school go to www.kelseytainsh.com. You can also email Info@Kelseytainsh.com.
There’s nothing more therapeutic than being in a pool that’s almost 90 degrees. The Bay Area Center for Independent Living promotes access to resources for people with disabilities and their families. The Holly Campus Therapeutic Pool is one of them. Those with any variety of disorders or disabilities that believe they could benefit from the pool are encouraged to give it a try. DelmarvaLife’s Sydney Whitfield visited the pool to learn more about it.
As we continue educating you through Heart Health Month, we’d like to introduce you to Dr. Zachary Baker, a cardiothoracic surgeon at Peninsula Regional Medical Center. We’re discussing PRMC’s Open Heart Surgery Program, and how it’s meeting a need here on Delmarva.
Open House Details: Join Peninsula Regional Medical Center for an open house from 3-5 p.m, this Wednesday, Feb. 13, at the Ocean Pines Health Pavilion, located just outside the North Gate. This free event is open to community members of all ages. There will be food, giveaways and more. It’s a great opportunity to learn about the cutting-edge medical services offered right in your own backyard.
We are excited to have Pam Parsons and the band “Real Hope” on the Mid South Audio Stage.