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Maryland Golf 2006-07
Maryland Golf 2006-072006-07-28 World Golf News - EWGA fundraising activities top half-million dollar mark in 2005Some of the numerous community and national charities benefiting from these efforts include LPGA-USGA Girls Golf, Rally for the Cure, Red Cross Katrina Relief, Susan G. Komen Foundation and the American Cancer Society. Annual charity events such as the Marilynn Smith Dallas EWGA Golf Classic, the Naples Florida EWGA Ladies Pro-Am, the Seattle EWGA Rally for the Cure and the Eastern Shore Maryland EWGA Pink Ribbon Classic as well as dozens of other EWGA fundraisers and donations demonstrate the associations dedication to helping others through golf. EWGA fundraising activities top half-million dollar mark in 2005 - EWGA fundraising activities top half-million dollar mark in 2005
2006-07-28 Two Montgomery County Hospitals and Two Washington DC Hospitals Will Share Funds Raised by Eagle Bancorp Foundation: Financial News - Yahoo. FinanceBETHESDA, Md /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Eagle Bancorp, Inc. , headquartered in Bethesda, MD, has selected Suburban Hospital and Shady Grove Adventist Hospital in Montgomery County, MD, and Washington Hospital Center and Providence Hospital in Washington, DC, to receive the proceeds from the banks upcoming golf tournament fundraiser. This second annual EagleBank Foundation Fight Breast Cancer Golf Classic will be held , at Woodmont Country Club. Last year, EagleBank raised usd. 80,000 for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. This years goal is usd. 100,000 and will be split between the four organizations. biz.yahoo.com Two Montgomery County Hospitals and Two Washington DC Hospitals Will Share Funds Raised by Eagle Bancorp Foundation. - BETHESDA, Md /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Eagle Bancorp, Inc. , headquartered in Bethesda, MD, has selected Suburban Hospital and Shady Grove Adventist Hospital in Montgomery County, MD, and Washington Hospital Center and Providence Hospital in Washington, DC, to receive
2006-07-28 Charles J. Wolf, II, Receives SmartCPA AWARD Payroll Network President and CEO Second-Time Winner of SmartCEO Magazine AwardWolf is a member and sponsor of the Greater Washington Society of CPAs and its golf classic. He is a supporter of the Booz Allen Classic, serving on the Board of Governors and Finance Committee (co-chair). He is also a board member and treasurer of So Others Might Eat. He is active in the Maryland Association of CPAs, Virginia Society of CPAs, Greater Washington Board of Trade, the DC and Northern Virginia Technology Councils, and various area chambers of commerce. PR: Charles J. Wolf, II, CPA, president and CEO of Payroll Network, Inc. , a locally owned payroll processing firm serving a wide range of businesses throughout the Washington, D. C. metropolitan area, was recognized with SmartCEO Magazines SmartCPA Award. Wolf is a second-time winner. Kensington, - PRESS RELEASE PAYROLL CPA AWARD PAYROLL PROCESSING ACCOUNTING FINANCE CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER
2006-07-26 Third Annual Maryland Baseball Golf Classic Slated for Friday, Sept. 22 :: Join Coach Terry Rupp and the Terps for a day on the links.This years event, to be held Friday, Sept. 22 beginning at 8:30 a. m. at the University of Maryland Golf Course, features a number of tournament contests, including closest- to-the-pin and longest drive, plus a chance to win a car with a hole-in-one. A pair of season tickets to both the 2006-07 Maryland mens and womens basketball home games will be raffled, with the drawings slated . An auction featuring sports memorabilia and golf outings also will be held. www.cstv.com No. 1 in College Sports - Baseball college Baseball athletics auctions audio baseball basketball bowls bulletin boards chat collectibles college college athletics college baseball college basketball college
2006-07-30 Police Blogs and Podcasts and raquo; Some Insight on FirefightingThursday was hot, with temperatures in the 90s, and the DC/Maryland area is extremely humid in the summer. I was wearing a golf shirt and jeans, and still went through at least four bottles of water by mid-afternoon (and all I was doing is standing and walking around). The firefighters were wearing heavy bunker gear and carrying air bottles and various implements of DEE-struction, as Arlo Guthrie called them. They were also doing some heavy physical labor, like climbing ladders, sawing through roofs, punching holes big enough to crawl through in walls, and carrying large-diameter fire hoses that were fully charged with water. Add to this that some of the training environments contained active fires, which raise the air temperature considerably. Of course, Police Blogs and Podcasts: and raquo; Some Insight on Firefighting
2006-07-27 Times Community Newspapers - Sports BriefsInterested participants should contact Jenny Vogt, coordinator of First Tee of Prince William County, at jvogt@ or call one of the Park Authoritys teaching sites directly: Lake Ridge Park Golf and Marina in Woodbridge, at (703) 494-5564; Forest Greens Golf Club in Triangle at (703) 221-0123; Generals Ridge Golf Course in Manassas Park at (703) 335-0777; or Prince William Golf Course in Nokesville at (703) 754-7111. The First Tee of Prince William County is seeking qualified volunteers to help teach curriculum classes and mentor youth. Volunteers do not need any golfing experience; some help children learn life skills and serve as coordinators to assure classes are well organized and conducted smoothly. Accomplished players and avid golfers can also volunteer to serve as assistant instructors to LPGA/PGA teaching professionals conducting classes. This allows more one-on-one instruction with participants. Volunteers only need to commit to eight hours per year. Free horse expo this Saturday The inaugural Equine Extravaganza will be held this , at Liberty Valley Farm in Fort Valley from 8 a. m. -6 p. m. There will be speakers and seminars o - Times Community Newspapers Loudoun Times-Mirror Fauquier Times-Democrat Rappahannock News Clarke Times-Courier Fairfax Times Chantilly Times Centreville Times McLean Times Vienna Times
2006-07-28 Sports DigestKaitlyn Rohrback, 14, from Crofton Country Club, came from behind with three back-nine birdies for a and won the Maryland State Golf Association Junior Girls championship at Argyle CC in Silver Spring. Hilary Lawson, 16, of Montgomery Village GandCC was runner-up, defeating Emily Kwak, 17, of Indian Spring CC, with a par on the second playoff hole. John Carroll has added forward Isaiah Philmore, a 6-foot-7 rising sophomore. Philmore, who averaged 39 points and 18 rebounds last season as a freshman in Kansas, recently moved to Maryland with his family and enrolled at the school. www.baltimoresun.com Sports Digest; - Sports Ravens Orioles Wizards Bayhawks Football Lacrosse Basketball Hockey Baseball Soccer Tennis Golf Horse racing Preakness Maryland Maryland basketball Maryland football Terps
2006-07-28 Filling a needCornelsen began his banking career in 1978 at Citizens Bank of Maryland. He took over a struggling Old Line Bank in 1994, when it had one in office - in Waldorf - and usd. 20 million in assets. The bank reported usd. 169 million in assets last year, a 49 percent increase from usd. 113. 6 million the previous year, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Net income last year was usd. 1. 1 million, a 39 percent increase from usd. 816,641 in 2004. www.gazette.net
2006-07-26 The Frederick News-PostCovenant Theological Seminary, a Tallahassee, Fla. -based school that has a branch in Maryland, runs the Prison-to-Pulpit masters program, which is funded by private donations. The program is self-directed with regular supervision by seminary staff, who prepare plans, grade papers, and give periodic lectures and intensive seminars throughout the course. Ivory, 37, of Baltimore, has lived behind bars since he was 16 on convictions of attempted murder and armed robbery. Last week Ivory and seven fellow inmates walked into Grace Chapel at the Maryland Correctional Training Center (MCTC) to receive their Master of Divinity degrees. www.fredericknewspost.com The Frederick News-Post is a Frederick, MD based newspaper that has been delivering local news, sports, classifieds, food, obituaries, entertainment, and community events to Frederick, MD for more than 100 years. - Frederick Maryland news sports obituaries editorial entertainment food classifieds employment montgomery county community movies religion photos archives business weather
2006-07-30 Lebanon Daily News - Lebanon duo part of final fourWe feel like its our golf tournament, said the 32-year-old Gebhard. Were both members here, and Ive been playing in it since I was 15. And as far as Lebanon County golf goes, its the only tournament Ive never come out on top in. Its always been one of my goals. It means a lot to me. I and no. 8217;ve been playing in it ever since I was 12, said Peffley, a former Cedar Crest star and current University of Maryland standout, echoing his partners sentiments. It (the title) is in the palm of my hand, and I just cant close it. Its like a spike in the palm of my hand. That makes me want it even more.
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