OFBPA Newsletter June 2011
Mission Statement: “Bringing Business and the Community Together”
Monthly newsletter from Overlea Fullerton Business & Professional Association. Includes meeting details, local event notices & local business news contributed from members & friends of OFBPA.
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June 2011 newsletter ofbpa
1. OFBPA Newsletter June, 2011
Mission Statement: “Bringing Business and the Community Together”
Our next Meeting
Wednesday, June 15th
4: 30 pm at Overlea Station
6900 Belair Road (21206) (across from St. Michael’s Church)
For directions call 410-661-3211.
Remember every meeting is an opportunity to meet new people
and make new business contacts!
What’s Inside?
• Presidents Message
• We need you to “like us”
• Current Events
• Community Announcements/Press Releases
• Updated Calendar of Meetings and Events
• Community Flea Market -June25th
• 4th of July Independence Day Celebration Event
o Still need $13,000 for this year’s event!
o Support last major fund raiser at Overlea Station on 6/22 from 5-10
pm. Looking for items for Chinese Auction
o PLEASE POST ENCLOSED FIREWORKS FLIER in your business!
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President’s Message:
The dog days of summer have hit us with a vengeance. This early summer heat has zapped all our energy
making it difficult to be outdoors for any length of time. What a wonderful time to grab all those business
cards from all those networking events you’ve attended and either log them into a database so you can run
labels for a mailing or send them an email or maybe even a phone call. So stay cool and productive at the
same time!
Thanks to everyone who participated in our Spring Fair event. Our
local coupon book is a huge success and if you don’t have one, please make an effort to stop by Eastern
Savings Bank to pick up a copy before they are all gone. We still have approx. 500 left of the original 5000
and if anyone needs more for their customers, please let me know. We encourage everyone to visit our
advertisers and take advantage of all the local dining and services coupons in the book.
Special thanks to Dave Foertsch for keeping all our social media pages up to date. View photos from
the spring fair on our Facebook page. Thanks to your Board of Directors Kim Durham, Darlene Conner and
Sharon Kozlowski for all their hard work on the fair set up and most of all to all our husbands (and my mom
and dad) who helped set up and tear down the event. Thanks to members Auggie Chesser who helped with
signage and Robert Smith who helped with out OFBPA table.
Reminder that our monthly meeting is Wed. June 15th at 4: 30 pm at Overlea Station located at 6900
Belair Road (21206). Parking at the Natural History Museum-entrance just prior to corner. For those interested
Overlea Station offers ½ price burgers on Wednesday nights. Guest Speaker will be Steve Janowiak,
President of CLUB 10 LLC; a one-of-a-kind model that helps small businesses and is 100% free and non-
obligating for businesses to participate
Note: this is a change of location from originally posted on our website.
$13,000 is still needed for this year’s celebration! We need all resources at our disposal. We are
looking for business that will “host” a collection jar for change until July 5th. I would like to place 7+
containers in the area to help collect change from the community. If you do not have a container, have walk-in
traffic and can give us a tiny bit of counter space for a few weeks, we would sure appreciate it! Perry Hall and
Parkville and Rosedale-we would love to hear from YOU! Even though the event is held in Overlea Fullerton
and we take “ownership” of the event, we host over 50,000 people that day from all over NE Baltimore
County. The OFBPA provides the plastic container and will collect during the week after the fireworks.
Contact Donna Bethke and we will drop one off ASAP. Thanks to all the businesses who are hosting one
currently!
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We would like to Bob’s Wholesale Seafood Company across from the
Denny’s on Belair Road and SoBo Gold Buyers located in the Taylor Plaza near Papa John’s to our business
corridor. If you know of a new businesses on our corridor, please let us know so we can stop in and say hi!
Reminder that all folks who are members by late summer will be in our newest 2011-2012 Business &
Community Guide coming out late summer. Everyone has the opportunity to advertise, but all members get
three free listing automatically. Need to join or renew your membership? Now is the time. Forms online at
www.ofbpa.com.
Donna Bethke, President
Calendar of Events
15-Jun OFBPA General Meeting 4:30-6:00 PM Overlea Station
Fireworks Guest Bartender Night/Overlea
22-Jun Station 6:00 -10:00 pm Overlea Station
20-Jul OFBPA General Meeting-NEW TIME 7:30 am- 8:30 am Overlea Fullerton Senior Center
17-Aug OFBPA General Meeting-NEW TIME 12:00 noon-2 pm St. Michael's the Archangel/Overlea
21-Sep OFBPA General Meeting 4:30 PM- 6:00 PM TBA
13-Oct NE Networking Event 5:00-7:30 pm TBA
19-Oct OFBPA General Meeting 4:30 PM- 6:00 PM TBA
JUST IN FROM THE PENNYSAVER:
My boss has authorized me to sell some covers for the June 15 issue at 50% off. Here is what I have
open: Nottingham--front and back/ $250 front, $225 back Perry Hall-front and back/ $250 front, $225 back
Carney--front and back/ $240 front, $220 back Rosedale-back cover / $200 Parkville-back cover / $215
Hamilton-back cover/ $200 Overlea--back cover/ $220. Let me know if you need any other details. The only
catch is we must be able to work with a previous ad OR be able to create a new ad without you seeing a proof.
Must respond ASAP as these deals will go!!
Thank you, Dawn Lewis
dlewis@mdpennysaver.com or cell 410-905-1934
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“What’s Happening” / Events
Event Title: Sizzling Summer Used Car Event
Event Date: June and July Event Time: n/a Company: Destinations Credit Union and Enterprise Car Sales
Contact Person: Carol Szaroleta/Destinations Credit Union
Address: 8767 Satyr Hill Road Baltimore, MD 21234
Phone Number: 410-663-2500 Email: carol@destinationscu.org
Web Site: www.destinationscu.org
Details: Destinations has teamed up with Enterprise Car Sales (White Marsh) to offer some great deals on used vehicles
and financing this Summer. Enterprise will give Kelly Blue Book plus $500 on all trade-ins. When you buy a car from
Enterprise and finance it at Destinations Credit Union, you'll also get a 32" flat screen TV! Destinations Credit Union
offers rates as low as 3.25% annual percentage rate on used vehicles. Rates may be higher based on credit worthiness
and the terms of the loan.
Event Title: 3rd Annual Crab Feast Fundraiser
Event Date: July 8, 2011 Time: 7:30 p.m. Company: Garden Village Community Association Outreach Inc.
Contact Person: Wannetta Thompson, GVCA, Executive Director
Address: 6011 St. Regis Road
Phone number: 410-866-9269 Email: gvsteppers@aol.com
Details: Advance Tickets $45.00 Tickets at the door $60.00
Steamed crabs all your can eat top round of beef, Maryland Crab soup, salad bar, Top Round of Beef in Gravy, Sweet
hot and mild sausage, bar-b-q-chicken, Cheddar Mashed Potatoes, Yellow Corn, Baked Beans, assorted bread & cakes,
soft drinks & beer, cash bar. 50/50 big wheel, door prize, DJ and Karaoke. NO jello shooters, large coolers, or alcoholic
beverages permitted. No one under 21 will be served beer or alcohol.
Event Title: Flea Market
Event Date: July 16, 20100 Event Time: 9:00am – 1:00pm Company: Overlea Senior Center
Contact Person: Patti McDonnell Address: 4314 Fullerton Avenue Baltimore, MD 21236
Phone number: 410-887-5220 Email: pmcdonnell@baltimorecountymd.gov
Details: Annual Center Flea Market featuring Granny's Attic, books, puzzles and food. Vendors wanted! Cost for a table
space (6 ft table & 2 chairs) is $10. Space is limited, so call today to reserve your spot. Event to be held indoors rain or
shine!
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Event Title: Independence Day Celebration
Independence Day Celebration
at Fullerton Field on Monday, July 4th, 2011
Sponsored by: Allied Community Services Committee, Inc.
WE NEED YOUR HELP. Each year the Allied Community Services Committee must raise approximately
$35,000.00 to put on this display. At this time we are $13,000.00 short. We can't express how
important your donation is needed. The money for the fireworks is raised strictly through
fundraising events and donations from local businesses and residents. We are not affiliated with, and
receive no funds from, any government agency. Allied Community Services Committee is a non-profit
group of volunteer citizens and community leaders, whose sole purpose is to raise the funds needed each
year to sponsor this annual event. We are reaching out to businesses, community organizations, and
residents, for donations to this purpose.
The fireworks at Fullerton Field are steeped in tradition, and families from all of our Northeast
communities attend. It’s a fun day, a family day, and most of all it brings community spirit and sense of
pride to all who attend. It is one of the largest community events of the year.
This year will be the 49th the July 4th Fireworks Celebration, scheduled for Monday, July 4th with a
rain date of July 5th. As usual the day's events begin at 5:00 PM with entertainment on the field.
Fireworks will commence soon after dusk, and will be spectacular as usual, with your help!
Our business and civic donation levels are listed below, and we will provide recognition. Donations of $50
or more will appear in our annual flyer distributed in surrounding communities and businesses. They will
also be included in local advertisements, as well as on our website, thanking our contributors. for making
a difference.
2011 Business & Civic Organization Sponsorship Levels
Patriot Level $50.00 +
Red Level $100.00+
White Level $250.00+
Blue Level $500.00+
Stars & Stripes Level $1,000.00+
Corporate Level $2,500.00+
We are aware of the tough economic times, but the committee really needs, and rely, on your support.
Checks should be made payable to Allied Community Services Committee, Inc. and mailed to P.O. Box
19433, Baltimore, MD 21206. Donations can also be made at: fullertonfireworks.com
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Event Title: Linover Community Flea Market sponsored by
The Linover Improvement Association
June 25th from
9 am - 1 pm
St James Lutheran Church @ 8 West Overlea Ave (21206)
(Bear right onto E Northern Pkwy, and then immediately turn right onto Spruce St)
Booths are $10 For more details: www.linover.org
Amber @ zecker@msn.com / 410-661-5489 or Donna @ ptavon@comcast.net / 410-665-6551
• All spaces will be on the church parking lot.
• You will pull forward into parking space. Table will be in front ½ of the space and
may extend slightly into the walk area
• Bring your own table and chairs.
• Event is Rain or Shine
• Set up starts at 7:30 am. All vendors must be in “roped off” area no later than
8:30 am.
• Advertising will be via monthly newsletters, flyers in local businesses, local media
sources like, Facebook, www.linover.org, www.ofbpa.com, www.patch.com, The
Avenue, etc.
Your Name:_________________________________
Event Day Phone: _________________
Address: __________________________ Zip: _______
Email: ______________________________________
I will need (#of spaces) x $10. I’ve enclosed ($$).
Checks made payable to LIA.
To reserve your space:
Form can be faxed to 410-882-5194 or Email form to ptavon@comcast.net
Mail or drop off completed form/payment to:
LIA c/o Donna Bethke * 7406 Brookwood Avenue * Nottingham, MD
21236
(All spaces are 1st pay 1st served)
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Event Title: Emergency Preparedness for Clients with Disabilities
Event Date: June 30, 2011 Event Time: 10:00am – 3:00pm
Company: The Conference Center @ Sheppard Pratt Address: 6501 N Charles Street Towson, MD 21204
Website: http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/events/emergencycon.html
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Let Me Tell You About My Business
Company: Metro Public Adjustment Contact Person: Damien Wagner
Address: 12507 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, MD 21220 Phone number: 410-365-6681
Email: dwagner.metropa@gmail.com Website: www.metropa.com
Details:
UNSURE ABOUT YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE COVERAGE?
(I can help by a FREE analysis on the most expensive thing you will ever own)
BEEN MISTREATED BY YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE?
(If your claim is LESS than 1 year old – I can reopen the claim and get you money you never knew you were entitled to)
SCARED TO FILE A CLAIM BECAUSE YOUR RATES WILL INCREASE?
(Your premiums cannot be increased just for using your Insurance)
I am a Licensed Public Adjuster in MD. I have been licensed by the Maryland Insurance Commissioner to ensure Home
and Business owners are treated fairly with their insurance claim. The insurance company does NOT have your BEST
INTEREST! Using a Public Adjuster is another alternative to handling your Home/ Business insurance claim. I will fight
and force the INSURANCE Company to pay YOU the MAXIMUM value of your claim.
Call today to set up a FREE, NO OBLIGATION analysis of your homeowner’s policy and property inspection. I will
educate you on how YOUR insurance companies DO NOT HAVE YOUR BEST INTEREST, DANGERS of filing the
claim on your OWN and what your Insurance policy ACTUALLY COVERS.
Company: Stingray Social Media Services Contact Person: David Foertsch
Address: 5 Cool Meadow Court Phone number: 410-513-9311
Email: davidfoertsch@stingraysocial.com Website: http:/www.stingraysocial.com
Details: We specialize in "On boarding" small businesses to what many call "Web 2.0". What this means to the small
business user is simplified Web tools that allow you to reach existing and future customers without the high cost &
complexity of traditional or "old world" marketing tools. Examples are: Local Search, Social Media, Customer Review
platforms and analytic tools that measure various channels to provide you more insight for future efforts.
What we'll do for you:
List your business on the major search engines such as Google Places™ business listings, Yahoo™ Local, Bing™
Local, plus a host of traditional directories (Yellow Pages™, Yellowbook™, Zip Local™, Super Pages™, etc.)
Build social media profiles for your business on Facebook™, Twitter™, LinkedIn™, Foursquare™, Yelp™ &
Groupon™.
Prepare analytic dashboards you'll use to measure effectiveness of your local search & social engagement.
Prepare search monitoring tools to help listen to discussions about your business, your most important brands & industry
news.
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Company: Pre-Paid Legal Services Contact Person: Blaney Spinelli
Phone number: 410-428-6199 Email: blaneyspinelli@prepaidlegal.com Website:
www.prepaidlegal.com/hub/blaneyspinelli
Details: Specializing in Small Business and Group Benefits offering access to the legal system for as little as a cup of
coffee a day!
Membership fee is paid monthly and there is no contract required. Get access to lawyers on personal and
business matters, contract review, debt collection, civil suit and IRS coverage, identity theft and much more without ever
getting a legal bill!
PPL as a group benefit is the fastest growing voluntary benefit in the US right now! With only 5 employees
required, you can offer this service to your employees as payroll deduct or self-paid option. No paperwork for you and no
claims to file. And your employees receive a group discount which will never go up!
PPl does for lawyers and legal bills what medical insurance does for doctors and doctor bills! Call for an
appointment to learn more
Company: Hood 2 Hollywood,INC Contact Person: Terrell Divers
Phone number: 443.957.5555 Email: Hood2Hollywood1@yahoo.com
Website: www.facebook/Hood2HollywoodINC
Details: THE NETWORK was established in 2010 after beauty supply store owner, Terrell Divers had been on a search
for creative ways to network in order to build her business. She then learned that there were other small business
owners who were on that same search. Many were interested in networking events and vending affairs to build sales
and new business contacts.
Thus, THE NETWORK's misssion was created; We are a network of like – minded small business owners who are
interested in connecting with relevant resources via networking events in order to accomplish goals within our individual
companies.
Business owners who join THE NETWORK are members of the Board of Directors. The Chairperson, Terrell, and the
members plan networking events and vending affairs. Members are invited to local events around the city. Members are
also paired with a Service Manager who assists them with goals for their individual business. The Service Manager
connects the Business owners with relevant resources for their individual businesses.
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Community Announcements
FROM: Larry Simmons, Special Assistant to County Executive Kamenetz Baltimore County
Department of Aging's latest publication called Senior Resources 2011 is now available. This annual
publication provides baby boomers, older adults, caregivers, and families, persons with disabilities and
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professionals with empowering information for identifying the resources and services that best meets
their needs. In response to constituent requests, Senior Resources 2011 may also be viewed on-line by
visiting www.baltimorecountymd.gov/seniorresources.
Senior Resources is also available free of charge at 20 Baltimore County Senior Centers as well as
libraries. Take this opportunity to empower your community association membership with information
that provides one-stop shopping for living life. For paper copies of Senior Resources, please contact
410-887-2012 to arrange for delivery of 60 copies or more. We would be happy to mail smaller
quantities.
It would be my pleasure to assist you with questions.
BALTIMORE COUNTY POLICE CHIEF GETS NATIONAL ATTENTION!
Baltimore County Police Chief Jim Johnson has been chosen to serve as the National Law Enforcement representative and
spokesman for the "Click It or Ticket" campaign. On Thursday, May 26, at 10 a.m., Johnson will join National Transportation
Secretary Ray LaHood and National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator David Strickland in Washington D.C. for the National
"Click It or Ticket" press event. Johnson is expected to speak about the importance of motorists using seatbelts, and how their use
and enforcement of seatbelt laws save lives across the United States. The Baltimore County Police Department is known nationally
for its leadership in traffic safety and the development of new programs.
News from
Senator Kathy Klausmeier
8th Legislative District
My office has received the following information from the Maryland Transportation Authority (MdTA) regarding the proposed toll
increase for the bridges and tunnels that MdTA operates and the public hearings that will be held this summer regarding the
proposal. If you are concerned about this proposed increase, I encourage you to either attend one of the public hearings or submit
a comment to the MdTA during the official public comment period. I have already sent a letter to Governor O’Malley and to MdTA
Chair Beverley Swaim-Staley expressing my displeasure with this proposal. In my letter I asked that the MdTA consider the
hardship this proposal will have on Maryland commuters.
INCREASES FORMALLY PROPOSED FOR MARYLAND TOLL FACILITIES
Plan calls for phased-in toll increases in 2011, 2012 and 2013 MDTA to hold nine public hearings in June; 60-day public comment
period now open through 5 p.m. Aug. 1
“By phasing in these toll increases, we are not only giving our drivers and trucking partners the most time to plan as possible, but
we are working to simplify our toll-collection process with uniform toll rates at our facilities,” said MDTA Acting Executive
Secretary Randolph P. Brown, P.E. “Operationally, we’re also focused on streamlining the process and eliminating antiquated toll-
collection methods and technology, including AVI decals and ticket programs.”
A 60-day public-comment period begins June 2 and continues through 5 p.m. Aug. 1, 2011. The public can submit comments for
the official record via a web form at www.mdta.maryland.gov or by writing to MDTA Toll Comments, 2310 Broening Highway,
Baltimore, MD 21224. The MDTA Board also will hold nine public hearings throughout the State to receive public and private
testimony on the proposal.
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Household Items Needed
The Volunteer Office of the Baltimore County Department of Social Services is in need of donations of household items for its
housewares closet.
New and/or gently-used items needed include: towels, blankets, sheets, pots and pans, flatware, dishes, glassware, small
appliances, and any other useful household items (no purely decorative items please).
All basic housewares items are welcome as long as they are clean and in good condition. Receipts will be given upon request for
tax purposes. Please contact the Volunteer Office at 410-853-3024 for more information.
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MEMBER CORNER
.Tech Services Zach John support@dottts.com
petlove@academyhospital.com
Academy Animal Hospital Rick Lewis, D.V.M
Ace Web Hosting & Design Marty Schorr marty@acepc.com
ACN Independent Sales Representative Sharon Kozlowski sktechnology@acnrep.com
Administrative Solutions Dawn Kahler Kahler.officepro@gmail.com
AFLAC Ed Dahling; Marty Bossle Edward_Dahlingiii@US.AFLAC.com
Amica Mutual Insurance Company Kim Durham kdurham@amica.com
Avon Independent Sales Representative Donna Bethke ptavon@comcast.net
Baltimore Elite Martial Arts Academy Angel Kiskadden; Rick Hammond Info@bemaa.com
Bayview Homecare, Inc. Dan McLaughlin dan@bayviewhomecare.com
Belair-Fowler, LLC Robin Demarco; Susan Riehl robin@obrechtRiehlProperties.com
Belmont Financial Partners, LLC Terence K. Manuel terence@belmontfinancialpartners.com
Beltone Hearing Center Tom Fisher; Amy audioservices@yahoo.com
Boonerang Consulting, LLC Jackie Boone jackie@boonerangconsulting.com
Boutique Petit of Waverly Evette Matthews fashion@eviesentities.com
Brightview White Marsh Alan LeMay; Kevin Cysyk alemay@bvsl.net
CenterLine Inspections, LLC Charles Lasek; Mary Lasek chucklasek@yahoo.com
Cookies by Design Ahmed Shafie; Lisa Harris michelleshafie@yahoo.com
Costco Wholesale Karen Ervin; Tina Fullano w208mkt02@costco.com
Destinations Credit Union Carol Szaroleta; Brian Vittek carol@destinationscu.org
Eastern Savings Bank Darlene Conner dconner@easternsavingsbank.com
Elmwood Elementary School Sharon L. Ward sward@bcps.org
EmbroidMe Peter Tran; Allison Tran FullertonMD@Embroidme.com
Escapade Promotions Lisa Gaskill lisa@escapadeadvertising.com
Evergreen Equity Partners, LLC Chris Miller; Dina Nucci Chris@evgequity.com
Fullerton Elementary School Susan Biscoe; Candace Winterson sbiscoe@bcps.org
Fullerton Federal Savings Association Charles N. Dontell charles@fullertonfederal.com
Fullerton Mini Storage and Penske Truck
Rental Victor Harari; Emanuel S. Glasser v.harari0@gmail.com
Fullerton Self Storage Karrie Barresi fss@securityselfstoragefl.com
Hamilton Federal Bank Angel Clingerman aclingerman@hamiltonfsb.com
Jerry's Toyota John Barry; Bill Bolander jbarry@jerrystoyota.com
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Tom McLhinney TMcLhin1@JHMI.edu
Justified Electrical Services, US, LLC Janine Pfeiler; Chris Pfeiler justifiedelectrical@comcast.net
Landmark Insurance, Inc. Suzanne Thompson suzanne@landmarkinsuranceinc.com
Lassahn Funeral Home, Inc. Fred Lassahn Flassahn@LassahnFuneralHomes.com
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Law Offices of Nomiki Bouloubasis
Weitzel & Assoc. Nomiki B. Weitzel; Ed Weitzel Nomikiw@AOL.com
L W Accounting, LLC Lori Williams, CPA lori@Lwaccountingllc.com
Melvin's Tire & Auto Service, Inc. Joe Melvin; Mike Todd Melvinstire@verizon.net
Mr. B's Tattoo & Body Piercing, LLC Robert Smith kickinlikekungfu@aol.com
Ken W. Neibaur and Anne Neibaur Anne Neibaur taxloan3970@verizon.net
Nextcar All Vehicle Rentals Dennis Boucher Dennis @nextcar.com
Oak Crest Village Rob Liebreich; Colleen LoPresto Robert.Liebeich@erickson.com
On Time Ground Transportation Catherine Shimp info@ontimerides.com
Overlea Fullerton Senior Center Patti McDonnell (Center Director) overleasc@baltimorecountymd.gov
Parkview at Fullerton Christina Messercola parkviewfullerton@sheltergrp.com
Perry Hall Chiropractic & Physical
Therapy Dennis Travagline DRT468@aol.com
Perry Hall Florist Kathy Sanner; Ken Sanner PerryhallFlorist@yahoo.com
Play It Again Sports Mike Szaroleta sales@playitagain-sports.com
Prudential Financial Brian W. McCully Brian.McCully@prudential.com
Re/Max American Dream Olga "Auggie" Chesser auggieC@remax.net
Rita's dba Just Chillin, Inc. Jill Harp jillharp@msn.com
Rosedale Federal Saving & Loan
Association Nancy Alperstein nalperstein@rosedalefederal.com
Rossbach Private Wealth Management,
LLC Mark A. Rossbach, CPA Mark.Rossbach@axa-advisors.com
St. Michael's the Archangel Corinna Sibiski csibiski@smoverlea.org
Debra Thompson; Diane Stratka
Sam's Club (GM) DaThomp.s06650.us@samsclub.com
Lalita Prabhakar; Patricia J.
Slavie Federal Savings Bank Zimmerman l.prabhakar@slavie.com
State Farm Insurance / Jim McCray Jim McCray; Rhonda McCray jim@jimmccray.com
Stingray Social Media Services David Foertsch davidfoertsch@stingraysocial.com
Streakfree Products Nancy Bagley; Karen Weber streakfreeproducts@comcast.net
The Arbor Sun Group, Inc. Donna Cameron, President dcameron@arborsun.com
Martin J. Vittek, Sr.; Jessica L.
The Artist's Corner, Inc. Vittek glasdoc@verizon.net
The Clip Joint, Inc. Florence A. Wells florenceawells@verizon.net
The Maryland School for the Blind Mark Althoff; Casey Joyce MarkA@Mdschblind.org
Waterman's Pride Seafood Christina Barcikowski; Tony Vicari WatermansPrideSeafood@gmail.com
Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, L.L.P. Dennis M. Robinson, Jr. drobinson@wtplaw.com