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January 17, 2014
The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
Enthusiastic Downtown Association member Sue Trombino, center,
recruited two new members, Karen Mcintosh and Erin Westman, to the
group this month.
Representing ReMax Crossroads at this
month's Ocean City Chamber Business After
Hours were Elaine Davidson and Samantha Piel-
stick.
During the Ocean Pines Chamber Business
After Hours, Blood Bank of Delmarva's Suzanne
Murray talked with potential donor Russell Ham-
mond about the upcoming blood drive being
held at the Convention Center Jan. 28-29.
Atlantic Physical Therapy's Brad Donahue
and Bobby Hammond, DPT, were at BJ's for the
first Ocean City Chamber Business After Hours
of 2014.
BJ's Executive Chef Michael Fritz and Man-
ager Jeff Mushrush kept things running
smoothly at the January Ocean City Chamber
Business After Hours.
Come see volunteers Judy Patton and Jo-
anne Harner at the Used To Be Mine Thrift Shop
supporting Diakonia, open every Wednesday-
Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
When the Captain's Table Restaurant hosted
the January Downtown Association After Dark,
bartenders Steve Blackwell and Jimmy Farrell
kept the drinks flowing to the thirsty crowd.
Doing a great job of cleaning up from the snowfall earlier this month
were Tony Dalfarra and Will Bradford in the Community Church at Ocean
Pines parking lot.
Birthday boy Ken Lewis (back center) cel-
ebrated his 90th surrounded by ladies volun-
teering at the Shepherd's Nook Thrift Shop,
open Wednesday-Saturday from 9 a.m.-1
p.m.
The forces of Greene Turtle North and The
Blue Ox combined with staff members Kira
Mangone, Chad Humprey and Eileen Tagli-
enti hosting the January Ocean Pines Cham-
ber Business After Hours.
FEATURING THOSE HELPING
CAUSES IN THE RESORT AREA
People
By Jeanette Deskiewicz
In Society