Talk about mixing business with pleasure in Glen Burnie…
A full house at Michael’s Eighth Avenue for Maryland Business Connection’s fundraiser benefiting the National Kidney Foundation – Serving Maryland & Delaware. Folks could check out the goods and services in a number of booths set up around the ballroom…
…and – of course – sample and vote on the crab dishes offered up by a dozen local restaurants and caterers.
Pictured (LtoR) Kevin Spargo, Computer Services Unlimited vice president of sales; Doug Butschky, Maryland Business Connection event coordinator; and Caryn Sagal, Lawrence Howard & Associates senior vice president
Pictured (LtoR) Chris Lupton, Lupton’s Sports Collectibles owner/silent auction chair; and Blaney Teal, Maryland Business Connection event coordinator
Pictured (LtoR) Lindsey Rosaschi, Strategic Factory account executive; Morgan Lyons, Strategic Factory relationship manager; and Kelly Jarboe LipSense distributor
Pictured (LtoR) Jennifer Hertsch, National Kidney Foundation – Serving Maryland & Delaware community outreach specialist; Chris Simon, Independent Dialysis Foundation social worker/National Kidney Foundation – Serving Maryland & Delaware board member; and Tammie J. Monaco, Beck-N-Call owner
Pictured (LtoR) Jasmine Thomas, Anne Arundel County nanny; and Douglas Haden, US Navy diver
Pictured (LtoR) Michael Horne, Big Biz Entertainment owner/performer; and Bill DeWald, Big Biz Entertainment managing partner
Pictured (LtoR) Jason Bailey, Jay Tree Contracting president; and Theresa Bailey, Advent Automation project manager
Pictured (LtoR) hyperspace colleagues: Bryana Duley, designer; Christina Barclay, workplace consultant; and Maria Gilroy, account manager/designer
Pictured (LtoR) Sharon Knox, retired school psychologist; Jeannie Melendez, retired federal worker; Denise Roberts France, retired special educator; and Leola Chapman, retired Baltimore City assistant principal (September 12, 2018 – Michael’s 8th Avenue)