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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
September 27, 2013
Richard A. Henson Foundation Trustees Tom Trice, E.J. and Gregory Olinde and Donna and Steve Farrow recently pledged $100,000 to the Coastal Hospice on the Ocean Building Project.
People
By Jeanette Deskiewicz FEATURING THOSE HELPING CAUSES IN THE RESORT AREA
In Society
Church of the Holy Spirit Bingo Committee members Martha Stone, Sam Domague, Gloria Lebling, Pat Panuska (event chair) and Anita Sullivan were ready for the games to begin.
Coastal Hospice at the Ocean supporter Les Chandler was welcomed to Blues on the Bay by event sponsors Pam and Macky Stansell (Board member and Building Project co-chair).
Back in the kitchen of the Church of the Holy Spirit were Jane Florentino, Terry Moody and Jack Panuska getting snacks and refreshments ready for this year’s basket bingo.
Gorgeous ladies of Galaxy 66, Tammy Patrick-Cebula and Ginger Fleming, were hostesses with the mostesses at this month’s Ocean Pines Chamber Business After Hours.
Handing out name tags and selling tickets at the door for the 5th Annual Blues on the Bay Coastal Hospice Board of Directors Vice were Coastal Hospice Development Director Chair Glenna Heckathorn and President Alane Maureen McNeill and Community/Patient Liai- Capen reveled in the beautiful weather they had son Bonnie Willey. for this year’s Blues on the Bay.
The Church of the Holy Spirit annual basket bingo could not be a success without the help of number callers Jack Sullivan and Cal Hook.
Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore President/CEO Dr. Doug Wilson and his wife, Ocean Pines Chamber of Commerce Board Patty, were on hand last week at Macky’s Bay- member Ted Demetriou welcomed new member side Bar and Grill for the Blues on the Bay fund- Andy Markopoulos to the September Business raiser. After Hours event.
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