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10 PM to 2 AM - Fox Game Time React
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6 AM to 10 AM
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with Drew Forrester

10 AM to 2 PM
The Bob Haynie Show
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WHEN IS THE NEXT WNST PARTY?

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2008

WNST'S 2ND ANNUAL FANTASY FOOTBALL DRAFT
McAVOY'S (formerly Putty Hill Station)
2531 Putty Hill Ave, 21234
410-882-0500

Join WNST's Thyrl Nelson and Ken Zalis from fansfantasyfootball.com and Chicken Box Friday from 7 - 10 p.m. for our 2nd annual fantasy football draft party.  Look for Coors Light Specials and giveaways.

 


 

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2008

WNST'S NFL KICK-OFF SHOW
DELLAROSE'S - CANTON CROSSING
1501 S. Clinton Street, Baltimore
410-522-7104

Join Nestor Aparicio and former Ravens Head Coach Brian Billick from 7-8 PM to discuss the upcoming NFL season and enjoy Coors Light specials and giveaways.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2008


CHARM CITY ROLLER GIRLS PLAYOFFS!
Mobtown Mods [#1] v. Speed Regime [#4]
Junkyard Dolls [#2] v. Night Terrors [#3]

DuBurns Arena
1301 S Ellwood Avenue, Baltimore


Doors 6 p.m., Bout 7 p.m.
Tickets: General Admission $10, VIP $20,
Kids under 12 - $5

www.brownpapertickets.com


SUNDAY, SEPTEMER 14, 2008

GREAT PROSTATE CANCER CHALLENGE 5K & 1M WALK
St. Joseph Medical Center
7601 Osler Drive, Towson

Starts 8 am.  Rain or shine.

$20 Pre-race Registration
$25 Race-day Registration


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2008

GET READY! GET SET! GET FIT!
5K RUN/WALK - 1M WALK
Johnny Unitas Stadium
Towson University

Begins at 8:30 AM.

Join WNST and the Baltimore County Department of Aging for Get Ready! Get Set! Get Fit! 5K Run/Walk - 1M Walk and help support and expand fitness centers and exercise programs in Baltimore County Senior Centers.  The BCDA welcomes all interested in life-long fitness - runners, seniors, their children and grandchildren.  Each registered participant will receive a custom designed “T” shirt and an invitation to the breakfast afterwards.

To register or for more information on the Get Ready! Get Set! Get Fit! 5K Run/1M Walk, visit the registration web site or call 410-887-2594.

 


 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2008

DOGFEST 2008
featuring Paws On Parade, Bark In The Park, and the 5K-9 Fun Run
Shawan Downs

1401 Shawan Road, Cockeysville

To benefit animals in need of care and shelter.  Sponsored by the Humane Society of Baltimore County.


MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2008

 

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY'S
JOHN STEADMAN MEMORIAL
TOURNAMENT OF HOPE

Hillendale Country Club
13700 Blenheim Rd, Phoenix

For further information or to volunteer contact Mark McElrath at 410-933-5172 or mark.mcelrath@cancer.org.


MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2008

 

1ST ANNUAL FIOFEST
CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

Turf Valley Golf Resort
2700 Turf Valley Road, Ellicott City

Enjoy a spectacular day of golf followed by a Jimmy Buffet style dinner reception to benefit The Michael A. Fiorelli Foundation for Esophageal Cancer.  For details go to fiofoundation.org or call Cindy Henson at 410-538-4555.

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5 THINGS TO WATCH
Location: BlogsBlogsAaron Wilson's Blog    
Posted by: Aaron Wilson 8/24/2007 3:40 PM
1. As the Baltimore Ravens take on the Washington Redskins on Saturday night at FedEx Field, expect to see the starters for the majority of the first half in their last extended workload until the season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals. Traditionally, the third preseason game tends to be the most important one for the first-team. All week, the team has talked about eliminating the miscues that led to a 13-12 loss to the New York Giants, including 11 penalties, a turnover and some overly aggressive behavior between snaps. Have the Ravens learned their lesson or is it still not out of their system?
2. New franchise running back Willis McGahee has only demonstrated flashes of promise since arriving at training camp, mostly on one 16-yard run against the Philadelphia Eagles. Although it was limited action and obviously hard to get into a rhythm, gaining just six yards on three carries against the Giants was a definite step backward. The run blocking needs to be better, and McGahee has to take decisive action like backup Mike Anderson does when there isn't much room to operate.
3. Quarterback Steve McNair forced an interception into heavy coverage of wideout Demetrius Williams last week, and he'll be without injured starter Mark Clayton (sprained ankle). That gives him an opportunity to build some timing with Williams and throw more to veteran Derrick Mason, who has one catch for 21 yards in two games.
4. This is an important night for second-year cornerback David Pittman as he'll audition with the starters since Samari Rolle is out with an ankle sprain. Team officials are extremely curious to see how this disappointing third-round draft pick from last year handles the pressure. Pittman, who drew complaints last season about his work ethic and study habits, has improved his attitude and drawn praise for his athleticism and coverage skills.
5. A few positional battles worth watching: Chris Chester steps back in at right guard as he tries to hold off rookie Ben Grubbs, Troy Smith vs. Drew Olson for the third-string quarterback job and B.J. Sams vs. rookie Yamon Figurs in the return game. Plus, will undersized running back Cory Ross, the team's preseason rushing leader, continue to impress as he tries to convince the coaching staff to keep five running backs?
For more information and analysis go to www.ravens.scout.com or https://secure.scout.com/a.z?s=118&p=12.
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