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August 2, 2013
The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
Come visit Joan Montgomery, Sandy
Normes, Nancy Tribuno, Charlotte Dieter and
Joyce Balderson in the Bethany United Meth-
odist Church kitchen for some good eats this
Saturday from 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Original member of the OC Parrothead Club Linda Risso (front left)
was welcomed back with smiles from Charlotte Fisher, Ron Walter, Bean
Jefferson and Mary Ellen Craig.
45th Street Taphouse Bar and Grille bartend-
er Amy Dochtermann and Manager Dan McAu-
liffe welcomed the OC Parrothead Club to the
restaurant for the group's July Social.
Putting their lives on the line so concert-
goers could get into the Sunset Park Party Night
safely were traffic controller Dorothy Morse and
OCPD Officer Nick Miller.
Staying cool in the shade during Bethany
United Methodist Church's monthly yard sale
were Teresa Baxter and Nancy Parker of Made
by Hand International Cooperative.
During the OC Parrothead Club July Social,
members Linda Gale and Boz Jefferson handled
registration and sold 50/50 tickets at the 45th
Street Taphouse.
Coastal Hospice sponsored one of the recent
free weekly Thursday night concerts in Sunset
Park, with birthday girl Anita Todd talking with
regular attendee Bicycle Bob.
Reverend Beverly Stang and her husband,
Peter, of Bethany United Methodist Church
invite you to stop by the church tomorrow for
the monthly Saturday flea market.
OC Recreation and Parks volunteers June and Chuck Wilson brought
along granddaughter Morgan Campbell to the Sunset Park Party Night
Concert to help sell refreshments.
This lively bunch of Showell Volunteer
Firefighters will be serving barbecued chick-
en and pit beef sandwiches throughout the
summer. Come see them this Saturday start-
ing at 8 a.m. to get yours.
FEATURING THOSE HELPING
CAUSES IN THE RESORT AREA
People
By Jeanette Deskiewicz
In Society