OFBPA Newsletter July 2011
Mission Statement: “Bringing Business and the Community Together”
Monthly newsletter from Overlea Fullerton Business & Professional Association. Includes meeting details, local event notices & local business news contributed from members & friends of OFBPA.
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1. OFBPA Newsletter July, 2011
Mission Statement: “Bringing Business and the Community Together”
Our next Meeting
Wednesday, July 20th
7:30 am at Overlea Fullerton Senior Center
4314 Fullerton Avenue (21236)
For directions call 410-887-5220.
Remember every meeting is an opportunity to meet new people
and make new business contacts!
What’s Inside?
• Presidents Message
• We need you to “like us” http://www.facebook.com/ofbpa
• OFBPA and Social Media Updates
Have you ever thought of offering a Facebook fans-deal only”?? Each
week we'll highlight a business in our corridor, and they will offer a Facebook fans-only deal for that day.
This will increase all our readerships, along with participation at no cost other than the offer itself. If
interested contact David Foertsch.
• Current Events
• Let Me Tell You About My Business
• I had a Great Experience at… DeNiro’s and Fullerton Pub Down Under
• Updated Calendar of Meetings and Events
• Community Announcements/Press Releases
• New Event Posting Calendar
• Mark your calendar for our 1st Brown Bag Lunch Meeting
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President’s Message:
Our monthly meeting is Wed. July 20th at 7: 30 am at The Overlea Fullerton Senior Center located at 4314
Fullerton Avenue (21236). Guest Speaker will be Bob Paff; Robert M. Paff, CLTC President of Integrated Benefits
Corporation and also the local face and host of the event. http://www.smallbusinesssurvivalsummit.com. With
over 30 years of experience, Bob Paff motivates professionals from all walks of life; teaching them that the core of
business and personal achievement is not about transactions and commissions. It's one of marketing, sales,
relationship building and a confident, polished self image! http://www.bobpaff.com. Our meetings are always
So bring a business neighbor and plenty of business cards because “every meeting is an
“open”.
opportunity” Note: this is a change of time from the norm.
Thanks to everyone who help in each and every way to support this years annual 4th of July
Independence Day Celebration. It was awesome and the skies were ablaze with color. Special thanks to Nick
of www.patch.com for posting the awesome video clip. Overlea Fullerton totally rocks when it comes to this
event and every donation helped make this year’s event a huge success! Next year is the 50th anniversary of
this proud tradition and we will be asking everyone to get involved to help support this event moving forward!
We would like to A Wicker Connection A–yes right next to Bob’s Wholesale
Seafood Company on Belair Road (near the corner of Putty Hill) and Verizon Wireless in the Beltway
Shopping Plaza (old Blockbuster). Also welcome Steve Largent the new proprietor of the Outback Pit
Beef Hut –better known as Overlea-Fullerton’s only pit beef stand (behind the Fullerton Pub & Restaurant).
Steve has new and improved hours including staying open to 7 pm and open most days—not just the
weekends. If you know of a new businesses on our corridor, please let us know so we can stop in and say hi!
Remember those membership cards you got in your welcome and renewal packets—you may want to
“find it” as we are working with Steve in the next few weeks to offer our OFBPA members a discount at his
store for just showing your OFBPA membership card!
We would like to welcome our newest member the Kiwanis Club of Parkville.
Will you be in our newest 2011-2012 Business & Community Guide? All members automatically get
three free listings and with $5,000 copies distributed annually throughout the community it could be the best
$75 you ever spent! Everyone has the opportunity to advertise, but all members get three free listing
automatically. FATA (the company who produces our directory) will be contacting folks offering ad space and
once again be offering a discount to all those talking out ads in the OFBPA Business & Community Guide and
the Parkville Carney one. Both will be ready available mid-September. Need to join or renew your
membership? Now is the time! Forms are available online at www.ofbpa.com. Networking with the OFBPA
has become a valuable resource for our members. As a member, the visibility and involvement in the
community are reasons why our membership continues to grow.
Member Benefits:
• Free listing in the Business Directory & Community Guide 2011 (new directories published 8/2011)
• Free Website listing
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• Discount fee for all OFBPA sponsored events
• Host opportunities for monthly meetings
• Monthly Bulletin – Business event listing
• Job Board – includes resume and job posting ( free)
• Member speakers are always welcome at out monthly meetings-ask to be on the agenda
Interesting Business Facts:
1. The first owner of the Marlboro Company died of lung cancer.
2. In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch or clock is usually 10:10.
3. Colgate's first toothpaste came in a jar.
4. The founder of McDonald's has a Bachelor degree in Hamburgerology.
5. Duracell, the battery-maker, built parts of its new international headquarters using materials from
its own waste.
6. Dell Computers was started by a 19 year old with only $1,000.
7. Yahoo! was originally called 'Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web'.
8. Walt Disney World generates about 120,000 pounds of garbage every day.
9. There is no tipping at restaurants in Japan.
10. The most productive day of the workweek is Tuesday.
11. The man who created the Thighmaster was once a Buddhist Monk.
12. The creator of the NIKE Swoosh symbol was paid only $35 for the designFact Comments
13. The average company saves over $7,000 for each employee suggestion that is enacted!
14. Over 4.6 million Whopper sandwiches are sold at Burger King every day!
15. Nearly 22,000 checks will be deducted from the wrong account over the next hour.
16. In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch or clock is usually 10:10.
17. In Australia, Burger King is called Hungry Jack's.
18. In 2004, The Japanese Ice Cream Association promoted "raw horse flesh" ice cream in hopes that
it would boost the popularity of ice cream!
19. If Wal-Mart was classified as a country, it would be the 24th most productive country in the
world.
20. Henry Ford, father of the Automobile, is also father of the charcoal briquette.
21. Harrods have three private wells to supply their water!
22. Cow is a Japanese brand of shaving foam.
23. Colgate's first toothpaste came in a jar.
24. 90% of all restaurants fail during their first year of operation.
25. 80% of Publishers' Clearing House $10 million winners did not purchase any magazine
subscriptions!
26. 7-11 sells 10,000 pots of coffee an hour, every hour, every day.
27. 20% of tuxedo rentals take place in May.
28. 'Bimbo' is a brand of soft drink manufactured and marketed by Coca-Cola, Inc.
29. When Scott Paper Company first started manufacturing toilet paper they did not put their name
on the product because of embarrassment.
30. Warner Chappel Music owns the copyright to the song 'Happy Birthday'. They make over $1
million in royalties every year from the commercial use of the song.
31. The first product that the toy company Mattel came out with was picture frames.
32. The first product that Sony came out with was the rice cooker.
33. Oil tycoon, John D. Rockefeller, was the world's first billionaire.
34. Microsoft made $16,005 in revenue in its first year of operation.
Wishing everyone a safe summer! Donna Bethke, President
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OFBPA Social Media Updates from David Foertsch davidfoertsch@stingraysocial.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ofbpa
Connect with OFBPA members, friends (or their businesses) by following OFBPA.
When you follow OFBPA, please share something about your business! We encourage you to use the
page to reach out to the business community. Are you hosting an event? Holding a special promotion?
Share the details with us! Let's work our local business contacts to our advantage.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/overleabiz
OFBPA has begun dipping its toe into the vast ocean of Twitter. Again, those of you who use Twitter for
you business, or personally, please consider following us at @overleabiz. We'll do our best to follow you
right back.
If you are a 2011 OFBPA member and you have placed your business on Twitter, please let us know.
We'll retweet (RT) messages from dues-paying members in hopes of reaching additional folks with the
message. Best way to let us know is by sending @overleabiz a Direct Message (DM).
LinkedIn - OFBPA Group http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=3916852&trk=anet_ug_hm
LinkedIn provides professionals and business owners some very powerful tools to market their products
& services. In addition, many people use LinkedIn as a human resources tool to find people with specific
skills & talents.
If you are a LinkedIn member, you are encouraged to join OFBPA's group. We're hoping to cultivate a
valuable forum for our members, and the surrounding business community. But we need your
participation to do that!
Calendar of Events
20-Jul OFBPA General Meeting-NEW TIME 7:30 am- 8:30 am Overlea Fullerton Senior Center
17-Aug OFBPA General Meeting-NEW TIME 12:00 noon-2 pm St. Michael's the Archangel/Overlea
21-Sep OFBPA General Meeting 4:30 PM- 6:00 PM TBA
13-Oct NE Networking Event 5:00-7:30 pm TBA
19-Oct OFBPA General Meeting 4:30 PM- 6:00 PM TBA
5. OFBPA Newsletter July, 2011
“What’s Happening” / Events
Event Title: Sizzling Summer Used Car Event
Event Date: June and July Event Time: n/a Company: Destinations Credit Union and Enterprise Car Sales
Contact Person: Carol Szaroleta/Destinations Credit Union
Address: 8767 Satyr Hill Road Baltimore, MD 21234
Phone Number: 410-663-2500 Email: carol@destinationscu.org Web Site: www.destinationscu.org
Details: Destinations has teamed up with Enterprise Car Sales (White Marsh) to offer some great deals on used vehicles
and financing this Summer. Enterprise will give Kelly Blue Book plus $500 on all trade-ins. When you buy a car from
Enterprise and finance it at Destinations Credit Union, you'll also get a 32" flat screen TV! Destinations Credit Union
offers rates as low as 3.25% annual percentage rate on used vehicles. Rates may be higher based on credit worthiness
and the terms of the loan.
Event Title: Destination: Retirement Income
Event Date: July 12, 2011 Time: 6:30 Company: Prudential Financial Contact Person: Brian W. McCully
Address: Christopher Daniel Restaurant 106 W.Padonia Rd Timonium, MD
Phone number: (443) 886-2207 Email: brian.mccully@prudential.com Details: See page below.
Event Title: Flea Market
Event Date: July 16, 20100 Event Time: 9:00am – 1:00pm Company: Overlea Senior Center
Contact Person: Patti McDonnell Address: 4314 Fullerton Avenue Baltimore, MD 21236
Phone number: 410-887-5220 Email: pmcdonnell@baltimorecountymd.gov
Details: Annual Center Flea Market featuring Granny's Attic, books, puzzles and food. Vendors wanted! Cost for a table
space (6 ft table & 2 chairs) is $10. Space is limited, so call today to reserve your spot. Event to be held indoors rain or
shine!
Event Title: 27th Annual Parkville Town Centre Fair
Sunday, September 18, 2011 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M Harford Road—Taylor Avenue –Dubois Ave.
New features include—Beer Garden featuring Micro Brews and Antique Car Show featuring Hot Rods and
Custom Cars Car. Music by Whiskey Train, kids games, local entertainment including dance troops, marching
bands, etc. and much more.
For all fair FYI, applications, corporate sponsorship opportunities, vendor spaces visit.
www.parkvillecarney.com or call 410-665-0100 or email Andy Smith at sasmith@jhnetwork.com
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Event Title: Destination Retirement
What’s the #1 thing you’ll need to retire comfortably?
A plan to help you get to your destination.
Join Prudential for a valuable retirement income planning workshop:
Destination: Retirement Income
Learn how to plan for the three key retirement challenges:
• Outliving your retirement assets
• Helping you keep up with rising costs
• Navigating market uncertainty
This workshop can assist you create retirement income that:
• Is guaranteed for the rest of your life
• Can help you address market uncertainty
• Uses the benefits of annuities to meet the retirement challenges
We strongly encourage you to attend this powerful workshop!
Please bring a friend, coworker or family member you feel would also benefit from hearing this important information.
Hosted by:
Brian W. McCully, Financial Professional Associate
July 12th, 2011, at 6:30pm
Christopher Daniel Restaurant
106 W. Padonia Rd, Timonium, MD 21093
RSVP by 07/08/2011 to (443) 886-2207
Brian.McCully@Prudential.com
Dinner and refreshments will be served.
Investors should consider the contract and the underlying portfolios’ investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses
carefully before investing. This and other important information is contained in the prospectus, which can be obtained from
your financial professional. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing.
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Event Title: 2011 Small Business Summit
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Let Me Tell You About My Business
Company: Fashion Bug Contact Person: Barbara Butt
Address: 7927 Belair Road (211236) Fullerton Shopping Center
Phone number: 410-665-6965 Email: bjz810@comcast.net Website:
Details: August 1st to August 31st
FILL the BUS at Fashion Bug Fullerton Shopping Center to benefit FULLERTON
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Customers will receive a coupon for $10 off $40 (redeemable Sept 1st to 30th ) for each school
supply they donate during the promotion. Special request by the principal includes: hand sanitizer,
#2 pencils, Kleenex, glue sticks, safety scissors, composition notebooks, markers, construction
paper etc., however all school supplies are welcome!
Company: Parkview at Fullerton Contact Person: Christina Messercola
Address: 4300 Cardwell Avenue Baltimore, MD 21236
Phone number: 410-663-0665 Email: parkviewfullerton@sheltergroup.com
Website: thesheltergroup.com
Details: Fullerton’s Finest Affordable Senior Living invites those 62 and better to experience maintenance free apartment
home living filled with activities, trips and services. Nestled in a quiet residential neighborhood, you can enjoy well
manicured grounds and still be minutes away from shopping, hospitals and restaurants. We are offering a neighborhood
referral for all qualified move ins!
I had a Great Experience at:
Place: The Fullerton Pub & Crab House
Address: 8027 Belair Rd Nottingham, MD 21236
Phone: 410-661-5910
Details: love this place! - The Fullerton Pub & Crab House Nottingham, 21236
The Fullerton Pub & Crab House 5 loves this place!
This place is great, kinda one of those bars that everyone knows each other, and you always feel
welcome there. I'd like to start off by saying the bartender Mike is an awesome bartender, he's quick and
always on his game when it comes to work and getting people their drinks, one of the best bartenders
around in my book! Now I would like to say The Down Under Restaurant is amazing, the food there is
just out of this world good! I can't help but say I'm hooked I go up there sooooo much for their food!
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Tue. is wing night they have all kinds of wings and all of them are good, Wed. night is meatloaf night
also delicious, Thurs. night is burger night and oh my gosh love them burgers, five guys burger and fries
have nothing on their burgers! Now for my two most favorite specials!!!! Fri night RIB NIGHT!!! A full
rack (that you won't be able to finish!) and 2 sides for 18.95, or Sat. night 16 OZ NEW YORK STRIP.
STEAK W/ 2 SIDES FOR 9.95!!!! and let me tell you it’s the best!!!!!
June 09, 2011 by that dude in Baltimore, MD
Submitted by: The Fullerton Pub & Crab House is part of the Nottingham Circle of Merchants. And
this review was found on www.merchantcircle.com
I had a Great Experience at De Niro's
My goodness, I just have to say that we have been greatly impressed with the pizza at De Niro's. We had
always ordered from Pizza Hut in the past, but no more. Several times now we have ordered from De Niro's
and they have been consistently so much better the Pizza Hut. De Niro's pizza is like the pizza I remember as
a child-very thin crusted, succulent- the kind that you want to flip in half. The kind I remember having at
pizzeria's back in the day. Prices are fine as well as the delivery time.
Doris Poling
Community Announcements
MVA Emergency Contact Option
Maryland's Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) announced it has added an emergency contact option to
Maryland driver's licenses. Maryland drivers can now add three emergency contacts to their driver's license so
police will know who to call if an accident occurs. The emergency contact information is stored electronically
on an individual's driver's license and will be available only to authorized law enforcement personnel.
You can go to MVA's website and add your three emergency contacts in just a few minutes. Click here to go
directly to the MVA website, click "Account Management" and then click "Emergency Contacts
Management" to add your emergency contacts. Please pass along to your family and friends as well...it's worth
it!
Voice Acting Coaching w/Chesapeake Arts Center
My name is Warren Garling and I'm the Director of Marketing at Voice Coaches. As part of our ongoing educational
efforts, we are holding an Introduction to Voice Acting class called "Getting Paid to Talk - Making Money With Your
Voice" in your area soon. You can learn more about the class at www.voicecoaches.com/gptt
The class will be offered through Chesapeake Arts Center on Tuesday, July 19 from 6:30-9:00 PM. Registration
is required and enrollment is limited to 20. To register or for more information, call 636-6597.
Voice Coaches has been featured in stories in Newsday, The Baltimore Sun, The Tampa Tribune, The
Philadelphia Inquirer, Washington Post and numerous other publications and is currently offering classes through more
than 250 continuing education providers. Voice Coaches is a member of the Better Business Bureau, The Voice And
Speech Trainers Association, and The American Society For Training And Development.
Warren Garling, Director of Marketing Voice Coaches 518-456-4360 ext 147 www.voicecoaches.com
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HOW TO PREVENT LARCENY FROM AUTOS
Mike Hilliard Community Services Director HARBEL Community Organization
This crime involves thieves entering cars and removing items from the car's passenger compartment. A car's passenger
compartment is encased in glass. This allows the driver to see out of the vehicle so that it can be properly operated. It
also allows thieves to see anything of value in the car, and all they need to do is break the glass and remove it. The
passenger compartment of a car is not a safe place to store any item of value. Criminals particularly will steal GPS
devices, cell phones, lap tops,” handicapped placards" that are hung from interior review mirror attached to the car's
windshield, and cash, particularly change, from cars. It is best to secure these items in your home or office when not in
use, or at least place them out of view, in the trunk of your car. This crime is largely preventable. Frequently all we need
to do to stop it is to secure our valuable items outside the passenger compartment of our cars. Most importantly,
ALWAYS LOCK YOUR CAR.
Thieves will also look for signs that a cell phone or a lap top is in a car. If they see a cell phone or lap top power
cord in the car's power port in the dash, they may break into the car in an attempt to locate the cell phone or lap top.
Please do not leave your cell phones or lap top's power cord plugged into the car's power port. Secure it out of sight
when not in use.
Thieves will look for signs a GPS device is in a vehicle. If there is noticeable suction cup mark on the
windshield, they may break into a car hoping to find a GPS device. If you use a GPS device, you might consider
utilizing glass cleaning wipes to periodically remove the marks a suction cup will leave on your windshield.
Thieves are increasingly removing catalytic converters from the exhaust systems of cars. The converters contain
platinum beads, and when disassembled by a scrap company, the platinum can be sold for a substantial amount of
money. Try to park your car in a well-lighted area, and if you see people under a vehicle, please call 911. If you people
unfamiliar to you walking down the street looking into cars, they may be surveying potential targets of this crime. Please
call 911 immediately. Even if the police do not respond in the expected time frame these calls are logged, mapped, and
monitored by the police. Your call will alert them to a potential problem in the area.
Follow-up meeting on Perry Hall Business District
Published: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:25 AM CDT
County Councilman David Marks (R-Fifth District) will hold a meeting on Tuesday, July 19 to discuss how
businesses can take advantage of the new Perry Hall commercial revitalization district. The meeting will start
at 6 p.m. at the Perry Hall Elementary School library (9021 Belair Road).Baltimore County Planning Director
Andrea Van Arsdale will join Councilman Marks. Earlier this year, the County Council passed legislation
sponsored by Councilman Marks that created the revitalization district. The district stretches along Joppa
Road from Seven Courts Drive to the Belair Road traffic signal; along Belair Road from Blakeley Avenue to
Minte Drive; and along Ebenezer Road from the traffic signal to Yvonne Avenue. "Thanks to this legislation,
business can qualify for incentives that give them a little extra help in this tough economic climate," Marks
commented. "There is no requirement that businesses in this district participate, but it's an option they may
wish to pursue.” Councilman Marks has been actively meeting with the owner of the Perry Hall Square
Shopping Center and hopes to provide an update at this meeting. The July 19th meeting is open to the
public, but business owners from the revitalization district are particularly welcome to attend. If there are
any questions, please contact Councilman Marks at dmarks@baltimorecountymd.gov.
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MEMBER CORNER
.Tech Services Zach John support@dottts.com
petlove@academyhospital.com
Academy Animal Hospital Rick Lewis, D.V.M
Ace Web Hosting & Design Marty Schorr marty@acepc.com
ACN Independent Sales Representative Sharon Kozlowski sktechnology@acnrep.com
Administrative Solutions Dawn Kahler Kahler.officepro@gmail.com
AFLAC Ed Dahling; Marty Bossle Edward_Dahlingiii@US.AFLAC.com
Amica Mutual Insurance Company Kim Durham kdurham@amica.com
Avon Independent Sales Representative Donna Bethke ptavon@comcast.net
Baltimore Elite Martial Arts Academy Angel Kiskadden; Rick Hammond Info@bemaa.com
Bayview Homecare, Inc. Dan McLaughlin dan@bayviewhomecare.com
Belair-Fowler, LLC Robin Demarco; Susan Riehl robin@obrechtRiehlProperties.com
Belmont Financial Partners, LLC Terence K. Manuel terence@belmontfinancialpartners.com
Beltone Hearing Center Tom Fisher; Amy audioservices@yahoo.com
Boonerang Consulting, LLC Jackie Boone jackie@boonerangconsulting.com
Boutique Petit of Waverly Evette Matthews fashion@eviesentities.com
Brightview White Marsh Alan LeMay; Kevin Cysyk alemay@bvsl.net
CenterLine Inspections, LLC Charles Lasek; Mary Lasek chucklasek@yahoo.com
Cookies by Design Ahmed Shafie; Lisa Harris michelleshafie@yahoo.com
Costco Wholesale Karen Ervin; Tina Fullano w208mkt02@costco.com
Destinations Credit Union Carol Szaroleta; Brian Vittek carol@destinationscu.org
Eastern Savings Bank Darlene Conner dconner@easternsavingsbank.com
Elmwood Elementary School Sharon L. Ward sward@bcps.org
EmbroidMe Peter Tran; Allison Tran FullertonMD@Embroidme.com
Escapade Promotions Lisa Gaskill lisa@escapadeadvertising.com
Evergreen Equity Partners, LLC Chris Miller; Dina Nucci Chris@evgequity.com
Fullerton Elementary School Susan Biscoe; Candace Winterson sbiscoe@bcps.org
Fullerton Federal Savings Association Charles N. Dontell charles@fullertonfederal.com
Fullerton Mini Storage and Penske Truck
Rental Victor Harari; Emanuel S. Glasser v.harari0@gmail.com
Fullerton Self Storage Karrie Barresi fss@securityselfstoragefl.com
Hamilton Federal Bank Angel Clingerman aclingerman@hamiltonfsb.com
Jerry's Toyota John Barry; Bill Bolander jbarry@jerrystoyota.com
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Tom McLhinney TMcLhin1@JHMI.edu
Justified Electrical Services, US, LLC Janine Pfeiler; Chris Pfeiler justifiedelectrical@comcast.net
Landmark Insurance, Inc. Suzanne Thompson suzanne@landmarkinsuranceinc.com
Lassahn Funeral Home, Inc. Fred Lassahn Flassahn@LassahnFuneralHomes.com
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Law Offices of Nomiki Bouloubasis
Weitzel & Assoc. Nomiki B. Weitzel; Ed Weitzel Nomikiw@AOL.com
L W Accounting, LLC Lori Williams, CPA lori@Lwaccountingllc.com
Melvin's Tire & Auto Service, Inc. Joe Melvin; Mike Todd Melvinstire@verizon.net
Mr. B's Tattoo & Body Piercing, LLC Robert Smith kickinlikekungfu@aol.com
Ken W. Neibaur and Anne Neibaur Anne Neibaur taxloan3970@verizon.net
Nextcar All Vehicle Rentals Dennis Boucher Dennis @nextcar.com
Oak Crest Village Rob Liebreich; Colleen LoPresto Robert.Liebeich@erickson.com
On Time Ground Transportation Catherine Shimp info@ontimerides.com
Overlea Fullerton Senior Center Patti McDonnell (Center Director) overleasc@baltimorecountymd.gov
Parkview at Fullerton Christina Messercola parkviewfullerton@sheltergrp.com
Perry Hall Chiropractic & Physical
Therapy Dennis Travagline DRT468@aol.com
Perry Hall Florist Kathy Sanner; Ken Sanner PerryhallFlorist@yahoo.com
Play It Again Sports Mike Szaroleta sales@playitagain-sports.com
Prudential Financial Brian W. McCully Brian.McCully@prudential.com
Re/Max American Dream Olga "Auggie" Chesser auggieC@remax.net
Rita's dba Just Chillin, Inc. Jill Harp jillharp@msn.com
Rosedale Federal Saving & Loan
Association Nancy Alperstein nalperstein@rosedalefederal.com
Rossbach Private Wealth Management,
LLC Mark A. Rossbach, CPA Mark.Rossbach@axa-advisors.com
St. Michael's the Archangel Corinna Sibiski csibiski@smoverlea.org
Debra Thompson; Diane Stratka
Sam's Club (GM) DaThomp.s06650.us@samsclub.com
Lalita Prabhakar; Patricia J.
Slavie Federal Savings Bank Zimmerman l.prabhakar@slavie.com
State Farm Insurance / Jim McCray Jim McCray; Rhonda McCray jim@jimmccray.com
Stingray Social Media Services David Foertsch davidfoertsch@stingraysocial.com
Streakfree Products Nancy Bagley; Karen Weber streakfreeproducts@comcast.net
The Arbor Sun Group, Inc. Donna Cameron, President dcameron@arborsun.com
Martin J. Vittek, Sr.; Jessica L.
The Artist's Corner, Inc. Vittek glasdoc@verizon.net
The Clip Joint, Inc. Florence A. Wells florenceawells@verizon.net
The Maryland School for the Blind Mark Althoff; Casey Joyce MarkA@Mdschblind.org
Waterman's Pride Seafood Christina Barcikowski; Tony Vicari WatermansPrideSeafood@gmail.com
Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, L.L.P. Dennis M. Robinson, Jr. drobinson@wtplaw.com
Kiwanis Club of Parkville, Inc. Jerry Dohmeier; Kirk Enders 410-529-8870 (p)
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OFBPA Event Calendar
You may have noticed the addition of a calendar link on OFBPA's webpage (see image above).
When clicked, this image opens a shared Google Calendar that displays calendar entries from
OFBPA, Linover Improvement Association & Fullerton Fireworks. This calendar will be used going
forward as a reference point for major scheduled events for these organizations.
In an effort to share as many events as possible with our readers, we're opening the calendar to
other business-related events. Hosting a networking event? Or a speaker? Maybe a fundraiser at
your place of business? Please tell us – we'll include it on the calendar. As well, if space permits
(and the timing is right), we'll note the event in our monthly newsletter.
If you have event updates that you would like OFBPA to share on our webpage calendar, please
provide the following info via email to ofbpa@stingraysocial.com at least ten business days prior to
the event date (that's two weeks by calendar not including Sat or Sun.)
What:
When:
Where:
Brief Description:
Cost:
Reservation info, ticket ordering instructions, etc:
Primary Contact Name:
Primary Contact Email:
Primary Contact Phone:
If event is a fundraiser, provide non-profit name:
File Attachments (if any):
If your event is already built in one of the online event calendar tools such as Facebook Events,
Evite, Eventbrite, LinkedIn Events, etc.) please also send the URL for the event. We'll share it on
the appropriate social media sites to our followers.