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What we need and what we've accomplished todate.

  

We need your ideas, feedback and suggestions.
   
   
Our goal is to digitally archive as many relevant historical people, places and trations as quickly as possible. Your
    comments and suggestions realted to D.D.H.T. are encouraged. Use the Feedback link to send us your suggestions
    and include as much detail as possible. IE: person, place, landmark, age, contact info, historical significance, etc.

    Each submission must include
:      Your Name:
                                                           Your Number:
                                                           Your Email address:
                                                           Suggested Topic:
                                                           Date sensitive topic (event/age/etc):
                                                           Additional Information:


We need your financial support.

  
Utilizing the power of Public Access Television is a significant advantage. Access facilities and equipment are free and
    available to any Wicomico Resident once qualified. While volunteer efforts are key to the success of D.D.H.T. intiative,
    the porject will incur expeneses. New servers to expand our video-on-demand catalog, tape & DVD stock, and staffing
    that is needed to help direct volunteer efforts, are just a few of the costs realted to our history saving efforts.

   
 

We need your volunteer spirit.

  We'd like to remind our viewers, fans and friends, that PAC 14 is a Public Access - Community Media service. This means that our success, and the success of projects like D.D.H.T., is directly related to you. Volunteers and community spirit are the muscle that make a community strong. The number of episodes that can be produced are limitless, providing, we have finacial and people resources to accomplish our goals. With your help we can ensure more historically significant episodes are produced before our people, places, and traditions fade away. Join us - learn a new skill and have fun at the same time!

On behalf of all the cooperating organizations involved with the D.D.H.T. initiative, we thank you for your support.

Current list of completed programs
This list includes the program title and producer.

Double Mills (PAC 14)
Produced by Creig Twilley, PAC 14 Production Mgr.

Green Hill Church (PAC 14)
Produced by Mike Goodson, Manager PAC 14

Traditional Scrapple Making (DDHT)
Produced by Creig Twilley in association with the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art

Hamilton Fox - 'Master of the Hunt' (DDHT)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Charlie Berry '
Educator, Coach, and Duck Carver' (DDHT)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Bob Miller, 'The Changing Faces of Agriculture'  (DDHT)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

One Room School Houses (DDHT)

{Featuring Mary Gladys Jones & Lois Wilburn on teaching in a one room school house)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Sharptown, Maryland - (DDHT)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Native American Heritage - Arrowheads & Artifacts - (DDHT)
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Wicomico Resident Margret Laws-Engle - (DDHT)
Produced by Anthony Towey, Salisbury University Graduate Student/DDHT

Henry S. Parker (PAC 14)
Produced by Mike Goodson, Manager PAC 14

Maryland Beaten Biscuits
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Allen Maryland
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Historic San Domingo
Produced by Anthony Towey, Salisbury University Graduate Student/DDHT

Milk House Reconstruction at Pemberton Hall, circa 1770
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

W.F. Allen Company
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Historic Poplar Hill Mansion
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Hebron Maryland Fireman's Carnival
Produced by Thomas Taylor, DDHT/PAC 14

Allen Maryland Annual Beef Dinner
Produced by Tracy Sahler, PAC 14 local citizen producer

The Tradition of Making Homemade Apple Butter & Apple Cider
Produced by Mike Goodson, Manager PAC 14

At the Whim of the Waters -  Smith Island Remembered - a Pictorial History
Produced by Mike Goodson, Manager PAC 14

Memories of Downtown Salisbury, Maryland
Produced by Susan Holt, PAC 14 local citizen producer

Whitehaven History
Produced by Leah Hoenen, Salisbury University Graduate Student/DDHT
 

 

Current list of submitted topics and suggestions
Topics listed in no specific order. 

Desegregation on the
E. Shore,
Harry Field
Department Store
Skipjacks and
Local Watermen
Native American Tribes of Delmarva
Lo
cal Residents 90-100 years of age
Early
Eastern Shore Settlements
The Perdue Family and Poultry Industry
Historic Pemberton Hall and grounds
Historic Town of White Haven MD / Ferry
The Ever Changing Salisbury - 'Then and Now'
Neighborhoods
- individual and unique
Local Ferries, Waterways and the Railroad
Fishing: Recreational and Commercial
Commercial Boat Building... and Models
Blacksmithing
- the tradition and necessity
Domestic Lifestyles: Quilting, Gardening
Local Shirt Factories and Button Making
Prohibition and the Rum Runners
Religion and Contributions to our Community
Life Around Water
Cultural Hearth
Early Construction
and Architectural Gems
Memories and Treasures
Arts and Literature of the
Eastern Shore
Carnivals
, Fairs and community events
Local Folk Tales - Folk Music - Folk Lore
Delmarva Delicacies:
Oysters, Crab Cakes, Scrapple
Early Food Preparation: Cider Pressing
, Salt Cured Ham
Trapping
on the Shore: Muskrat, Nutria, Ducking and more
Agricultural Culture: Farming Techniques
'Now and Then'
Harvests: Logging,
Corn, Crabs, Oysters, Shad & Rock Fish
Farms and Livestock - Horses, cattle, chickens, pigs
Resorts of Sorts: Public Landing, OC, Barren Creek Springs
Shore Towns: Vienna, Berlin,
Barren Creek Springs
Wicomico County Firsts: County Executive, County Council
Milestones: Hurricanes, Fires, Depression, Wars, Floods

 

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