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Page 76
The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
September 20, 2013
. . Scunny’s Legacy Recalled In Paddle
FROM PAGE 72 Six Baltimore bartenders, including Nacho Mama’s bartender and former Ocean City local “Delaware” Dave Powell, along with Joe Wandishin, Beth Roche, Jeff Mason, Jason Mislan and Steve Twilley re-created McCusker’s feat. Called the “Scunny Memorial Paddle,” the effort was billed as “six bartenders, 175 miles, one great guy, one great cause.” The crew left Baltimore last Monday, Sept. 9, and arrived Macky’s in Ocean City shortly after 2 p.m. on Saturday. Despite some storms and rough conditions, the crew made good time and actually reached the final destination ahead of schedule last Saturday. They arrived in Bethany on Friday and finished the final 15mile leg into Ocean City and Macky’s on Saturday afternoon. Two of the kayakers, Powell and Mislan, towed an empty kayak emblazoned with the Believe in Tomorrow logo the entire length of the trip in honor of their fallen friend. After a few nice words from Believe in Tomorrow founder and CEO Brian Morrison, the happy, but tired, crew shared a few Natty Bohs in honor of McCusker. The kayakers have raised about $47,000, but with a few donations still coming in, they expect to meet their $50,000 goal.
This group of kayakers left Baltimore on Sept. 9 and arrived in Ocean City on Sept. 14, completing a feat Scunny McCusker accomplished years ago as a benefit for the Believe in Tomorrow charity. Photo by Believe in Tomorrow
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OCTOBER 6, 2013
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The “Judith M” is the Official Start/Finish Boat for the Offshore Powerboat Races on Sunday, Oct. 6.
Race officials and media will be onboard, and you can be part of the action! Get the best view from the boat. Tickets are just $25. Call Captain Don, 386-931-8368, or Bull on the Beach office, 410-213-2555, for tickets.
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Boat will depart Bahia Marina at 11 a.m. DON’T MISS OUT ON A GREAT TIME!
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WATERFRONT VIEW
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LARGE PARTIES WELCOME
Bring the family on Oct. 4 or 5 and your camera to the West Ocean City Public Boat Ramp and Parking Lot (off Golf Course Road/across from Crab Alley Restaurant), where fans can mingle with the Racing Teams for pictures and autographs.
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