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Meeting to hear input on mural for the Pocomoke Indian Nation

Posted 5/2/25

POCOMOKE CITY — The Beach to Bay Heritage Area will host a community planning meeting for a new public mural for Pocomoke City on Wednesday, May 6 at 5 p.m., at the Delmarva Discovery Museum.

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Meeting to hear input on mural for the Pocomoke Indian Nation

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POCOMOKE CITY — The Beach to Bay Heritage Area will host a community planning meeting for a new public mural for Pocomoke City on Wednesday, May 6 at 5 p.m., at the Delmarva Discovery Museum.

The theme of the mural will be based on the town’s Native American namesake, with assistance and guidance by the Pocomoke Indian Nation.
Community engagement will help determine themes, content and location of the mural.

“We have seen a trend across the country in both rural towns and urban cities that murals are becoming more and more a way of expressing our heritage, our stories,” says Lisa Challenger, executive director of the Beach to Bay Heritage Area.

The public is invited to attend this first planning session and refreshments will be provided. Funding is through the Maryland State Arts Council.

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