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1/19/17, 2:45 PM Stars, Stripes & Chow raises $52K for The Baltimore Station – Maryland Daily Record Page 1 of 8 http://thedailyrecord.com/2017/01/19/stars-stripes-chow-raises-52k-for-the-baltimore-station/ Christie Walsh-Myers, center left, and Frieda Ulman pose for a photo during the cookoff competition. (Photo by Jennifer Casey Photography) THE BUSINESS ALBUM Stars, Stripes & Chow raises $52K for The Baltimore Station ! By: Daily Record Staff " January 19, 2017 The Baltimore Station hosted its second annual Stars, Stripes & Chow event Nov. 12 at Gameday Warehouse in Baltimore. Presented by Venable LLP Foundation, the event raised more than $52,000 to support The Baltimore Station, a therapeutic residential treatment program for veterans and others in recovery from homelessness. Hundreds of attendees joined honorary chair Richard Gorelick, a former restaurant critic with the Baltimore Sun, at the event which featured food by Mission BBQ, drinks from City Limits, music by the Klassix, a kid’s zone, a prize wheel, a 50/50 raffle and a visit from the Oriole Bird. Teams from The Baltimore Station, Praxis Engineering, PriceModern, Fortego, Prosync and Varen Technologies prepared their best dishes to compete for the Judge’s Favorite Award (won by Fortego LLC and chosen by a panel of celebrity judges); the People’s Choice Award (won by The Baltimore Station); and Best Decorated Booth, which was selected by event attendees. The Baltimore Station helps homeless men — primarily veterans — bound by drug and alcohol addiction break the cycle of poverty and become self-sufficient members of society. Sponsors included RK&K, M&T Bank, WBFF-TV, Arris, A Design Studio, Alban CAT, Connor, PNC Bank, SC&H Group, Bozzuto, JLL, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Fuchs North America, Kelly & Associates, Corporate Office Properties Trust, Total Health Management, Tuxedo Pharmacy, Modu Tech, Nelson, Jim and Sheila Barry, Jay and Sandra Erbe, Mike and Christine Myers, Ebony Hypolite, Cushman & Wakefield, K. Lechleiter, Architect, The Arnold Consulting Group and Schneider Electric. EDITOR’S PICKS Our best, right now. Franchot announces Taxpayer Protection Act with Hogan's support by Heather Cobun | Jan. 19 Ex-state lawmaker Bohanan’s ‘consulting’ raises eyebrows by Bryan P. Sears | Jan. 18 Former Md. deputy attorney general joins DLA Piper by Daily Record Staff | Jan. 18 Maryland Judiciary seeks budget increase for FY '18 by Steve Lash | Jan. 18 Quintessential Gentleman to open Hunt Valley location, near offices by Adam Bednar | Jan. 18 DIGITAL EDITION Subscribers to The Daily Record can access the digital edition archive. SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS CONTACT US Call us at (443) 524-8100, or email or visit us. MORE OF THE BUSINESS ALBUM Images from gatherings across Maryland Stars, Stripes & Chow raises $52K for The Baltimore Station by Daily Record Staff | Jan. 19 Maryland Legal Aid distributes coats, legal advice over the holidays by Daily Record Staff | Jan. 17 Maryland Legal Services Corp. honors seven at annual awards reception by Daily Record Staff | Dec. 23 The Daily Record recognizes 50 Leading Women by Daily Record Staff | Dec. 15 Cabaret & Cabernet event raises money for Senior Legal Services by Daily Record Staff | Dec. 14 FEATURED VIDEO & % # ' $ SUBSCRIBE LAW BUSINESS ANNAPOLIS COMMENTARY SPECIAL SECTIONS PUBLIC NOTICES EVENTS SERVICES CONTACT US ( Search... & % # ' $ My Account Subscribe LOG IN DON'T MISS Hogan touts used book deliveries to schools; more planned

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1/19/17, 2:45 PMStars, Stripes & Chow raises $52K for The Baltimore Station – Maryland Daily Record

Page 1 of 8http://thedailyrecord.com/2017/01/19/stars-stripes-chow-raises-52k-for-the-baltimore-station/

Christie Walsh-Myers, center left, and Frieda Ulman pose for a photo during the cookoff competition.(Photo by Jennifer Casey Photography)

THE BUSINESS ALBUM

Stars, Stripes & Chow raises $52K for The BaltimoreStation! By: Daily Record Staff " January 19, 2017

The Baltimore Station hosted its second annual Stars, Stripes & Chow event Nov. 12 at GamedayWarehouse in Baltimore. Presented by Venable LLP Foundation, the event raised more than $52,000 tosupport The Baltimore Station, a therapeutic residential treatment program for veterans and others inrecovery from homelessness.

Hundreds of attendees joined honorary chair Richard Gorelick, a former restaurant critic with the BaltimoreSun, at the event which featured food by Mission BBQ, drinks from City Limits, music by the Klassix, a kid’szone, a prize wheel, a 50/50 raffle and a visit from the Oriole Bird.

Teams from The Baltimore Station, Praxis Engineering, PriceModern, Fortego, Prosync and VarenTechnologies prepared their best dishes to compete for the Judge’s Favorite Award (won by Fortego LLCand chosen by a panel of celebrity judges); the People’s Choice Award (won by The Baltimore Station); andBest Decorated Booth, which was selected by event attendees.

The Baltimore Station helps homeless men — primarily veterans — bound by drug and alcohol addictionbreak the cycle of poverty and become self-sufficient members of society.

Sponsors included RK&K, M&T Bank, WBFF-TV, Arris, A Design Studio, Alban CAT, Connor, PNC Bank, SC&HGroup, Bozzuto, JLL, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Fuchs North America, Kelly & Associates, Corporate OfficeProperties Trust, Total Health Management, Tuxedo Pharmacy, Modu Tech, Nelson, Jim and Sheila Barry,Jay and Sandra Erbe, Mike and Christine Myers, Ebony Hypolite, Cushman & Wakefield, K. Lechleiter,Architect, The Arnold Consulting Group and Schneider Electric.

EDITOR’S PICKSOur best, right now.

Franchot announces

Taxpayer Protection Act with

Hogan's support

by Heather Cobun | Jan. 19

Ex-state lawmaker

Bohanan’s ‘consulting’ raises

eyebrows

by Bryan P. Sears | Jan. 18

Former Md. deputy attorney

general joins DLA Piper

by Daily Record Staff | Jan. 18

Maryland Judiciary seeks

budget increase for FY '18

by Steve Lash | Jan. 18

Quintessential Gentleman to

open Hunt Valley location,

near offices

by Adam Bednar | Jan. 18

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Subscribers to The DailyRecord can access thedigital edition archive.

SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS

CONTACT US

Call us at (443) 524-8100, or email or visit us.

MORE OF THE BUSINESS ALBUMImages from gatherings across Maryland

Stars, Stripes & Chow raises $52K for TheBaltimore Stationby Daily Record Staff | Jan. 19

Maryland Legal Aid distributes coats, legaladvice over the holidaysby Daily Record Staff | Jan. 17

Maryland Legal Services Corp. honors sevenat annual awards receptionby Daily Record Staff | Dec. 23

The Daily Record recognizes 50 LeadingWomenby Daily Record Staff | Dec. 15

Cabaret & Cabernet event raises money forSenior Legal Servicesby Daily Record Staff | Dec. 14

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Members of the Fortego LLC team pose with their prize-winning entry as the “Judges Favorite” at thesecond annual Stars, Stripes & Chow event. (Photo by Jennifer Casey Photography)

The Baltimore Station’s team won the “People’s Choice” award at the second annual Stars, Stripes &Chow event. (Photo by Jennifer Casey Photography)

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From left, Steve Groff, Valerie Groff, Natalie Woomer and Harold Woomer attended the second annualStars, Stripes & Chow event. (Photo by Jennifer Casey Photography)

Francis “Franko” Gallant, left, and Chip Schnader take time out from the cookoff competition for a photo.(Photo by Jennifer Casey Photography)

1/19/17, 2:45 PMStars, Stripes & Chow raises $52K for The Baltimore Station – Maryland Daily Record

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From left, David Wallace, Dave Marsberger and Doreen Marsberger enjoy the festivities during the secondannual Stars, Stripes & Chow event. (Photo by Jennifer Casey Photography)

1/19/17, 2:45 PMStars, Stripes & Chow raises $52K for The Baltimore Station – Maryland Daily Record

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pXa BIZ ALBUM 011317 Chow 6 Laura Touhey, left, is all smiles with John Friedel, the executive directorof The Baltimore Station, during the cookoff competition. (Photo by Jennifer Casey Photography)

1/19/17, 2:45 PMStars, Stripes & Chow raises $52K for The Baltimore Station – Maryland Daily Record

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From left, Melissa Martin and Pat Martin enjoy their time with Kim Callari, director of development andcommunications at The Baltimore Station, during the second annual Stars, Stripes & Chow event. (Photo

by Jennifer Casey Photography)

From left, Debra SeBour, Lou Kousouris and Chad SeBour were in attendance at the second annual Stars,Stripes & Chow event. (Photo by Jennifer Casey Photography)

1/19/17, 2:45 PMStars, Stripes & Chow raises $52K for The Baltimore Station – Maryland Daily Record

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Raleigh Erbe and his wife, Suzi Erbe, had a fun time at the second annual Stars, Stripes & Chow eventwith their children Eliya, Penelope and Brycen. (Photo by Jennifer Casey Photography)

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