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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 20

Publication:
The Capitali
Location:
Annapolis, Maryland
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Page:
20
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A8-THE CAPITAL, Frday May 22 1998 GOLF BENERT ANNOUNCEMENTS event at the Night Hawk Golf Center, which also Is sponsoring a SIO.OOO hole-in-one prize. Call Julie Maseritz at (410) 571-6787 for information. Getting ready for the Providence Center's golf tournament on June 1 are, from left, Garry Anderson, owner of Woodflre Restaurant in Sevema Park; William Forthofer, president of Night Hawk Golf Center in George T. Moran of Moran Insurance, event sponsor. The sixth annual tournament Is set for Walden Golf Course in Crofton, wtth proceeds to benefit the center for adults with developmental disabilities.

The Main Ingredient will provide breakfast, lunch, heavy hers d'oeuvres before the banquet and beverages. You can practice from 7 to 8 Crabcake dinner American Legion Auxiliary Unit 7 will hold a crabcake dinner from 6 to 8 tomorrow at the post home, 1905 Crownsville Road The menu also includes stuffed baked potato, cole slaw, hush puppies and dessert There will be music by Dillon Pickett from 9 to 1 a The cost of dinner is $10 For information, call (410) 5730004 Red Cross gala Tickets to Orioles games auto graphed photos and scripts from televisions 'ER," original art and fabulous trips are just a few of the items for sale at the May 29 "Cel ebration of Annapolis" to benefit the American Red Cross in Anne Arundel County The gala auction will include dinner and entertainment by Bobby and the Believers from 730 Alderman Louise Hammond D-AnnapoJis, and her husband John, and former Annapolis mayor Al Hopkins and his wife Marion will host the benefit In Anne Arundel County the Red Cross provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emerg encies For information on "A Cel ebration of Annapolis," call (410) 269-6761 Choir presentation The Chancel Choir with soloists and orchestra will present the Faure "Requiem" in a concert at 7 30 May 30 at the First Presbyterian Church, Duke of Gloucester and Conduit streets Presented in its original version, the work will be sung by the 40-voice choir with full instrumen tal accompaniment Music director is Marc Boensel but a collection of nonpenshable food items for the Light House Shelter will be accepted in lieu of admission For information call (410) 267-8705 Davidsonvdle United Methodist Church, located on Central Avenue, will hold a yard sale from 8 30 a to 1 pm May 30 on the church grounds Items to be offered are books housewares toys, furniture, pictures and electronics There will be a bake table with refreshments available All proceeds will go to the social needs and outreach com mittee Call (410) 798 5511 for mfor mation Rea market St Luke's Episcopal Church Thrift Shop will hold a flea market from 9 a to 2 June 6 at the shop 1101 Bay Ridge Ave in East- until midnight at the Annapolis Marriott Waterfront Annapolis Other selections will be by Faure and John Rutter The concert is free The public is invited to attend Cat's IVIeow Villages Featuring Historical Wooden Buildings From: ANNAPOLIS NAVAL ACADEMY SEVERNA PARKGLEN BURNIE ARNOLD plus 100s from across the BUY 3 GET 1 ST ANNE'S USNA CHAPEL STATE HOUSE ST MARY'S NOT PICTURED USNA Mahan Hall, Superintendent's House, McGarvey's, Riordan's, MAGIC, S.P High School, Glen Burme High School Maryland Dove, Earleigh Heights Fire Dept, Market House, Bancroft HaJl Hours Mon Thurs. 16, Fn Country Cottage Park Plaza SevernaPark 10-9, Sat 10-6, Sun. 12-4 JEOPARDY WINNER Jeff Bishop, left, vice president of St. John's College, accepts a check for a scholarship from Pontiac's Jeff Edwards, right, for the school's, top ranking in the College Jeopardy! Online Spring Tournament on May 11.

Heather Richardson, center, a St. John's College junior from Old Bridge, N.J., was the Eastern finalist In the online competition and helped earn the college the money. A returning finalist from the fall 1997 competition, she battled with two other high-ranking students from across the country. She was top-ranked among the more than students that participated in the-mtemet tournament version of the TV game show. farmers Bank pays attention to me local business people.

Tney're always tbey act as consultants, taking tbe time to talk witb you wben you jneea advice. bteuart Chancy, President, rignl 5 Hamilton Chancy, left Herringlon I larbour Marina Tracey's Landing Our Customers Say It All. Our eustomcrs appreciate oui i a i i i a resoutcc- and our a i i lo pro ide all me tec-- tries tic-cd mclud mg manage i i a i insurance and ana management But haiiU i i u-, the i i Uno-w no are. Were I i i harm, i local ducc- and management, nol an 8()() number i another -tale- We 1 re understand Ineir nu-sinc 1 and i often unique requirement- and i Inem trie personalixed, hand- on, responsive ice cornc tc expect from lianU fist 1805 Partners in the Community. Mx.mkct-1 DIC i i i I llic I 5 Pjl Offu-i.

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