I hope everybody had a wonderful 4th of July celebrating with your family, friends and neighbors. I went to Clyde’s and sat by Lake Kittamaqundi, in Columbia, and enjoyed the fireworks. The drizzle certainly didn’t keep the crowds away, there were thousands of people happily sitting on lawn chairs, blankets and the grass socializing, having picnics and of course, watching the colorful fireworks.
Let me know what you did to celebrate!
Faith Bible Church, on the corner of Montgomery Road and Timberview Drive, in Elkridge, is having a “Dino Detectives” vacation Bible Time running July 7-11 from 9 a.m. until noon. There is no charge and all kids ages 5 to 12 are invited.
Dino Detectives includes exciting and true Bible stories, lots of fun outdoor games, balloon animals, snacks, crazing songs and so much more!
The organizers at Faith Bible Church have thought of everything. They even have transportation available through out Elkridge. Call now to register, and bring along some friends! Call 410-796-2727 or go to www.faith-bible.org for additional information.
Hooray to a group of generous young Elkridge neighbors for donating their hair to Locks of Love.
Amanda Green, Amanda Kozak, Samantha Eggleston, Alina and Tesia Wieprecht all, on different occasions, took the plunge and trimmed of at least 10 inches of their hair for a worthy cause.
According to its Web site, www.locksoflove.org, it is a public nonprofit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. It meets a unique need for children by using donated hair to create the highest quality hair prosthetics. Its mission is to return a sense of self, confidence and normalcy to children suffering from hair loss by utilizing donated ponytails to provide the highest quality hair prosthetics to financially disadvantaged children. The children receive hair prostheses free of charge or on a sliding scale, based on financial need.
The Watermont Swim Team, of Elkridge will be hosting its annual Swim-A-Thon to benefit the American Cancer Society. The event will take place Tuesday, July 8 and all are invited to particiapte by sponsoring swimmers for this great cause.
A donation per lap for a designated swimmer or flat contribution to The American Cancer Society are both acceptable. All donations are tax deductible.
“We are doing this in honor and celebration of Coach Lynn, who is a breast cancer survivor; Eileen Bednar, who is an ovarian cancer survivor, and Caroline Herrmann, a 14-year-old member of our team currently fighting brain cancer. Let’s do our best to raise money to find a cure,” said Donna Smith, coordinator of the event.
The children will swim as many laps as they can, with enthusiastic encouragement along the way. A treat will be served afterwards as a way to celebrate the childrens’ success.
If you have any questions, or would like to volunteer to help with the Swim-A-Thon, call Donna Smith at 410-379-5496.
Members of the Maryland Chill 14U O’Connor USSSA Maryland State Champs are: Top Row: Dennis Hanratty (assistant coach), Joe Arruda (scorekeeper), Chris O’Connor (head coach), Gregg Draper (assistant coach), Bob Grant (assistant coach); Middle Row: Jen Arruda, Claire Hanratty, Camille Calvin, Julia Draper, Sammi O’Connor, Kim Dorsey; Bottom Row: Erin Sexton, Jordan Monck, Alicia Grant, Sami Riesett, Felicia Periera and Leah Allen.
Tournament games were played at Randazzo Park, in Glen Burnie, with the championship bracket games played at Bachman Sports Complex, in Glen Burnie.
The championship game had a definite Howard County flair as the O’Connor team faced off against the Western Howard County Fever Black 14U. The Chill came away with a 7-3 victory to earn the championship. In the championship bracket, the Chill beat the Churchville Lightning, 4-3, to reach the title game in the double-elimination tournament. The Chill went 6-0 in the tournament, outscoring its opponents a combined 31-9.
“This is the first time two Howard County teams have placed first and second in the (state tournament),” United States Specialty Sports Association Director Bill Dowell said at the ceremony following the contest.
The community is very excited as this is the very first time Maryland Chill has taken the name “Maryland State Champs.”
” What a weekend! I am so proud of all of the girls. They played so well all weekend. What a total team effort. At some point this weekend every one of the girls made a play or got a hit or did something to contribute to our state championship,” coach Chris O’Connor said.
Congratulations to The Maryland Chill O’Connor team, they qualified for the USSSA Girls Fast pitch World Series in Kissimmee, FL and the 2008 PONY National Tournament in Cary, NC. They will play in the PONY Nationals in Cary, NC at the end of July.
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