NEWSSalisbury LGBTQ vigil for Orlando victimsHenriette den Ouden of Tyaskin, right, gets a hug at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including Lower Shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday, June, 16, 2016, on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekParticipants at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday, June 16, 2016, on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekMichael O'Loughlin of Salisbury and Elizabeth Dale of Delmar listen to speakers at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekCori Meek, left, gets a hug from her partner, Kim Johnson, both of of Delmar, Del., at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekRight to left, Terry Langdon, pastor of Faith Luthern Church and John Wright, pastor at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Salisbury, and City Councilman Jim Ireton listen to speakers at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekAnita Mikula-Smith of Princess Anne, center, prays at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekParticipants at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekParticipants at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekLarence Becker, singer/song writer plays at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekCity Councilman Jim Ireton speaks at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekParticipants at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekCity Councilman Jim Ireton speaks at a Candlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd DudekJohn Wright, pastor at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Salisbury, speakes to the crowd at a Caldlelight Vigil and Celebration, including lower shore LGBT members, gathered to remember lives lost at Orlando nightspot Thursday on Picnic Island at the Peace Pole in Salisbury City Park. (Photo by Todd Dudek for The Daily Times)Todd Dudek