October 9, 2017 – The Boathouse Canton
Pictured (LtoR) Laura Stevenson, Sail Baltimore executive director; and Paul Swensen, Sail Baltimore board member
Pictured (LtoR) Nan Nawrocki, Sail Baltimore board president; John Hodges, Sail Baltimore board member; and Kathy Adolph, Wilson Lighting sales consultant
Pictured (LtoR) Monica Gutierrez, Colombia, South America-based lawyer; Juan Manuel Rey, Welspun Global Trade project coordinator; and Tim Kassel, Sail Baltimore board member
Pictured (LtoR) Kelly Carroll, Baltimore County government employee; Meighan Burton, Sail Baltimore board member; and Andrea Geiman, Chesapeake High School technology education teacher
Pictured (LtoR) Jamie Lynch, Jamie Braman Web Design owner; and Cary Lynch, General Ship Repair vice president
Pictured (LtoR) Chuck Franklin, Sail Baltimore board member; and Liz Franklin, The Army and Navy Club of DC director of membership
Pictured (LtoR) Colleen Brown, retired business owner; Derick Lynch, General Ship Repair president; Chaz Lynch, General Ship Repair dockmaster; and Ellen Lynch, retired business owner
Pictured (LtoR) Patrick Smith, Pride of Baltimore communications assistant; and Joe Wyatt, The Association of Maryland Pilots director of community & government relations
The chilly weather outside might not have been very sailing-friendly. But the atmosphere inside The Boathouse Canton was all about warmth, friendship and support for Sail Baltimore, the non-profit that brings tall ships, naval warships and other big ships from around the world to Baltimore.