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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
October 18, 2013
Mike Bradley, Steve Szlasa, former All Pro Baltimore Colt Bruce Laird and Craig Lynch sat on the panel of last week’s Ravens Rap show, which is taped live every Wednesday at the Blue Ox from 7-8 p.m.
People
By Jeanette Deskiewicz FEATURING THOSE HELPING CAUSES IN THE RESORT AREA
In Society
Preferring to stay behind the camera were Rob Owens and Matt Adams of the Ravens Rap TV and Radio Show production crew.
Promoting their run/walk which takes place tomorrow morning, during this month’s OC Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours, were Suzie McElroy and Debbie Clemends of the 2013 Pink Ribbon Classic committee.
Big winners of the OC Chamber of Commerce October Business After Hours were Carolyn and Bruce Kennington, who won three door prizes between the two of them.
All the hard work Debbie Meinhardt put into organizing the silent auction for the Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore Adopt-ASchool Dinner was much appreciated by event chair Christine Selzer.
The Captain’s Table Restaurant’s Lauren Taylor and Edmund Conner welcomed members of the OC Chamber of Commerce to the October Business After Hours.
OC Chamber Young Professionals Zach Newton and Anna Giles helped out by selling 50/50 and basket raffle tickets at this year’s Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore Adopt-ASchool Dinner.
Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore volunteers Angela Ross and Heather Dennis greeted attendees to the Adopt-A-School Dinner last week to support financial literacy programs for local students.
Junior Achievement Worcester County Advisory Board Volunteer Chair Andrea Adams was Making sure the Ravens Rap Show audience joined by her husband, Charles, at the Adopt-Awas well fed and hydrated during the live taping School Dinner which raised money to educate were the two Jamies (Adams and Bland) of the students on financial literacy, workforce readiness and entrepreneurship. Blue Ox Bar and Grill.
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