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FRIDAY, JULY 4, 2008

ANGLE INN NEIGHBORHOOD 4TH OF JULY
PARADE AND COOKOUT
5805 O'Donnell Street, Baltimore
410-633-6242

Join Clayton, Tina, Bennie and the rest of The Angle Inn crew as they celebrate the 4th family style.  The day starts with a neighborhood parade with a prize for the Best Decorated Car.  The cook out features the works: burger, dogs, chops, you name it!  Just bring a covered dish and consider yourself part of the family.

 


WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 2008

 

 

WNST ROADIE TO YANKEE STADIUM

Travel with WNST and Miller Chill to see the O's play the Yankees in the last season of Yankee Stadium.   Click on the O's-Yankee's promo box above for info.

 


WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2008

WNST'S 4TH ANNUAL REX RYAN DINNER
Mountain Branch Golf|Grille & Pub
1827 Mountain Rd, Joppa

Join WNST as we celebrate the start of training camp and football season with RAVENS Defensive Coordinator Rex Ryan.  Click on the Rex Ryan promo box for details or to purchase tickets.


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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Review of Nationals Park
Location: BlogsBlogsVince Fiduccia's Blog    
Posted by: Vince Fiduccia 3/30/2008 12:36 PM
Had a chance to check out the new Nationals Park last night. It is a very nice facility. The concourse is large with an open view of the field. The seats are dark blue and very comfortable and with cup holders for every seat.   The outside looks very much like the government and office buildings and monuments in Washington. White limestone and glass ring the outside. 
The ushers were very polite and nice, unlike the Communists at another local baseball park. The scoreboard is a monster with great hi-definition resolution, twice the size of Camden Yards. The food was only average; the bread and pretzels were a little stale, and the service was a little slow. There are plenty of food choices inside the stadium, but very little in the surrounding neighborhood as of yet. 
Like St. Louis and Atlanta the park is intended for most of the paying customers to enter via centerfield; a huge courtyard is located inside the park.  
Not sure how the park will play yet.  Last night it played big, but the ‘27 Yankees weren’t batting either last night.   The wind seems like it may have the tendency to blow in from left field.  The park sits at the foot of the Anacostia River. We will probably have to see how it plays in the summer when heat and humidity are factored. 
The park’s major problem is parking--only 1,200 spots, but the Nationals are making the best of the situation by offering free shuttles from the RFK parking lot to the stadium in a coach bus. The parking and the shuttle (seven minutes per trip) are absolutely free.  They are also offering bike parking and the Stadium is easily accessible by DC Metro.
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Re: Review of Nationals Park    By Tar Heel Philosopher on 3/31/2008 12:34 AM

your SEVEN MINUTE SHUTTLE was on a weeknight...try it on a Monday through Friday night to get a more accurate time.<br>1200 parking spaces for a 41 thousand seat venue is, well, crazy, but it is washington, dc.<br>I like your thoughts though on the overall place. Now that Camden Yards is in its 17th year, and is about the 17th newest stadium in the league, it is really no longer special.



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