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Daughters Of The American Revolution Everyday Heroes Competition

5/30/2008 | By The Dispatch Staff

Daughters of the American Revolution winners in the Everyday Heroes competition are pictured above. Here are Adam Albright, Ocean City, Grade 10 story, 1st Worcester County, 1st State of Maryland, 1st region, and 3rd mational; Max Perim, Salisbury, Grade 10 poster, 1st Worcester County, 1st State of Maryland, 1st Region; and Mark Wilson, Seaford, Grade 5 poster, 1st Worcester County, 1st State of Maryland. Below, Michelle Wangel, left, Berlin, a Grade 9 student at Worcester Prep, was the national first place poetry winner in the Daughters of the American Revolution Everyday Heroes competition. With her is Judy Reeser, chairperson for the American Citizens committee of the Levin Winder Chapter of the DAR.

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