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Mallard Landing Residents Get Behind the Scenes at WBOC
Left to Right Back Row Standing: Bob Hutchinson, Shirley Lyons, Tom Lyons, Carol Sherwood, & Guss Ness. Left to Right sitting: Claude Bowdle, Phyllis Strong, Co-host Lisa Bryant, Co-host Jimmy Hoppa, Jane Moore, & Jeanne Torrey.
Recently, residents of Mallard Landing Retirement Community were treated to a “Behind the Scenes” look at WBOC Studios and were guests at a live taping of DelmarvaLife!
This memorable day began with a look at WBOC from its inception in 1954 to today, and even had a chance to see video cameras from the 1950s that were used to shoot local programming they may have seen decades ago! A behind the scenes look at the production box and a first-hand experience with how producers communicate to broadcasters was a highlight of the day. WBOC’s own broadcast journalist, Steve Hammond spoke with residents about his experiences on TV and then they were treated to a live taping of DelmarvaLife!
Those that attended were very glad to have been given the opportunity to see something so few are able to see live. The trip was enjoyed by all who attended! This outing is just one of many interesting activities Mallard Landing residents are able to take part in. Living at a community like Mallard Landing Retirement Community provides opportunities to see some really amazing things without having to plan! Hop on the bus and who knows where it may take you.
CONGRATULATIONS CAROL ZAISER, PRMC PLUS VOLUNTEER

Since 2003, Carol Zaiser, 68, of Salisbury, has donated in excess of 3,000 hours to Peninsula Regional Medical Center. She was recently recognized by the Charitable Souls Campaign as a 2012 Charitable Soul.
Now retired, Zaiser seems intent on continuing to serve PRMC and its patients and is grateful to her husband, George, for his support of her charitable endeavors. “I am very fortunate to have my health and a reasonable amount of free time,” she said. “I am truly blessed to have a husband who supports my choices of volunteer work and most important we volunteer together for some things.”
Congratulations Carol! We're pleased to have you as a resident and a neighbor here at Mallard Landing.
