BERLIN — Berlin Main Street will be holding an art raffle and Burley Oak Brewery will have several fundraisers of cup and shirt sales to benefit the first Berlin Fireworks display on July 3.
Kate Cashman has donated one of her paintings, valued at $300. Each raffle ticket will be sold for $5 with only 500 raffle tickets available for sale. This gives everyone a one in 500 chance to win. Contact Kate Cashman at 443-880-3050 for tickets.
Burley Oak Brewery will sell its “American Pint Glass” shirts with all of the proceeds from the shirt sales going directly to the Berlin Fireworks Fund. Shirts may be purchased at most downtown events and at the brewery. Additionally, souvenir cups will be sold at the events with the proceeds from the cups going directly to the fireworks. Burley Oak hopes to raise at least $5,000 to help support the cost of the fireworks. For more information, call Nicky Chavez at 443-513-4647
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You would think all those fashionable new downtown businesses would fund the fireworks display. The added attraction to the Berlin area is going to benefit the downtown businesses more than anyone else. Seems they don't have their act together. If they have a Lions Club, it doesn't have a clue.
ReplyDeleteCall Mike Dunn, he did such a great job the Lords gave him the job of President/CEO of the Greater Salisbury Committee.
ReplyDeleteI remember when I was last in Berlin they had some of the best fireworks I ever saw! I was there in 1945, they were great!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea!!! Why Does THE Town ALWAYS have to fund fireworks? ? Let the people donate or whatever they need to raise money.
ReplyDeleteWith the amount of taxes they charge shame on them for asking.
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ReplyDeleteCall Mike Dunn, he did such a great job the Lords gave him the job of President/CEO of the Greater Salisbury Committee.
May 11, 2016 at 5:30 PM
In case you didn't catch it, that was sarcasm!
And the mayor and counsel want a damn raise. wth
ReplyDeleteTake it from maYork and council raises and all the from the man who drives the Chevy car all the way to delmar delaware each day
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