Pictured (LtoR) Bob Weltchek, Casey Cares Foundation board member; and Casey Baynes, Casey Cares Foundation founder/executive director
Pictured (LtoR) Jim Palmer; Robin Felbinger, Weltchek Mallahan & Weltchek legal secretary; and Kevin Felbinger, Baltimore County Police sergeant
Primary Perk? Getting up close and personal with Palmer.
Pictured (LtoR) Nathan Hopkins and Kip Mallahan, Weltchek Mallahan & Weltchek attorney and partner, respectively
Pictured (LtoR) Aaron Shifrin, Chesapeake Urology data analyst; and Martin Shifrin, Baltimore Orioles customer service representative
Pictured (LtoR) Randy Schmidt and Jim Seay, Premier Rides CFO and president, respectively
Pictured (LtoR) Sandy Horner-Felts, community volunteer; and Chuck Horner, retired General Motors repairman
Pictured (LtoR) Josh Moyher, 9; and his dad, David Moyher, Prince George’s County police officer
Pictured (LtoR) Susan Duffy, Kaiser Permanente sales executive; John Garrett, American University tennis professional; Linette Ortiz, community volunteer; and Steve Blau, Physics Today editor
The pitcher’s pages..
Pitching for Kids (September 14, 2016) Fans of Hall of Famer Jim Palmer got to get up-close-and-personal with their idol at the “Hall of Fame Evening” at the Hard Rock Café, which benefited the Casey Cares Foundation. The former Baltimore Oriole and current announcer signed copies of his book, “Nine Innings To Success,” and posed for pics with most of the guests – many of whom had made it a family event. There seemed to be several father-son duos in attendance.