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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
October 4, 2013
It was a band of “banders” with Believe in Tomorrow volunteers Julie Krenzer, Dick and Mariana Nieman, Bob Schork, Lyn and Hank Meixner and Norm Disney working the door at this year’s Beach Bash.
People
By Jeanette Deskiewicz FEATURING THOSE HELPING CAUSES IN THE RESORT AREA
In Society
Covering the Friday night shift for the Bud Light truck at this year’s Sunfest were Chip and Cathy Smith and Tom Allen for the Ocean City Development Corporation.
Peppers Tavern was represented by Ali Ardis, Amy Rockelli and Teddie Sullivan in the Dine Around Buffet at last Monday night’s benefit for the Believe in Tomorrow Children’s House by the Sea.
Working hard at Sunfest making sure everyone stayed safe were Tyler Fairman and Chris Gee of the Ocean City Fire Department.
Team Mug and Mallet, Michael Marrone and Shannon Westland, tried their hand at some kayaking during last month’s Downtown Association After Dark held at Ayers Creek Adventures.
Taking advantage of free paddle boarding at Ayers Creek Adventures during the September Jan Rooney and Tonya Knott were just dogDowntown Association After Dark were newly gone cute at the 13th Annual Believe in Tomorengaged Jorge Leineman and Dorette Rynkie- row Beach Bash in their “Whiskers and Paws” wicz of Burgundy Inn. themed area.
Showing off some of the items included in the “Redneck Cooler” raffle at last week’s Believe in Tomorrow Beach Bash fundraiser were volunteers Tom and Karen Rihn.
The 13th Annual Beach Bash emcee (and birthday boy), Mike “DJ Batman” Beatty, was Sunfest-goers had a chance to win upgraded thanked for his services by Brian Morrison, seats to the Friday night concert from local founder/CEO of Believe in Tomorrow Children’s country radio personalities Whiskey Wilson and House by the Sea. Randy Scott of Froggy 99.9.
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