

RAVENS' STRENGTH A BLESSING TO SALVATION ARMY HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN
Recipients of the Salvation Army holiday gifts had some surprise guests on
Dec. 22, 2009, as some of the Baltimore Ravens showed up at the Christmas Warehouse to help distribute gifts to families. From left: Jameel McClain, Dannell Ellerbe, Davon Drew, Antwan Barnes, and Mark Clayton donated their
time and energy to work in the warehouse.

CARROLLTON BANK EMPLOYEES ADOPT 220 ANGELS
Carrollton Bank employees adopted 220 Salvation Army Angels. In the Baltimore region, 11 Carrollton Banks Participated: three in Northern Anne Arundel County, six in Baltimore, one in Howard County and one in Harford County. We appreciate all the
corporations who support us in so many ways. Thanks, Carrollton Bank!

Towson Rotarians helping the community by "manning the kettle" for the Salvation Army.
They do this the three Saturdays before Christmas for the past 35 years. So far this year , they have survived one snow and rain Saturday and one 30 degree day. Talk about "Service Above Self". Pictured are Vince Nesline (L) and President Dick Lehnert. You know the guy in the center.
Brass Band Fall Concert on November 22, 2010
The Salvation Army Baltimore Brass Band Fall Concert will be held at Salvation Army Middle River Corps Community Center/Boys and Girls Club, 1400 Fuselage Avenue, Baltimore, MD (Middle River) 21220, on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 4:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public.
The event will feature the entire Brass Band. This is the group that provides the ensemble groups that play music at the Kettle Kick-off, Women's Auxiliary Christmas Festival, and the Advisory Board/Auxiliary/Council Christmas Party.
Besides parking in the front of the building, parking also is available on the side lot of the Food Lion across the street.
25 STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING SPREE FROM THE SALVATION ARMY AND TARGET
More than 2,000 Children Nationwide Receive $100 for School Supplies

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CAMP TOMAHAWK 2009

Seventeen Baltimore area children were among the 150 who attended Salvation
Army's Camp Tomahawk, an overnight camp for underprivileged children ages
7-12. The cost for campers was only a $20 registration fee to attend from
July 27 to August 1, 2009. Camp Tomahawk provides children with a fun,
Christian-based program throughout the week, with activities that include
swimming, boating, archery, and crafts.
LT. GOVERNORS' WIVES VISIT BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB

The Franklin Square Boys and Girls Camp Club had some special visitors in July 2009, the wives of Salvation Army Lieutenant Governors. Eight ladies played board games, pool and ping-pong with the children, and the boys and girls sang and danced.
Shown are (left to right): row 1 - Deborah Tyson, Franklin Square BGC Director; Marsha Folsom, Alabama; row 2 - Linda Owen, Washington State; Elisapeta Sunia, American Samoa; Betsy Dalrymple, North Dakota; Cheryl Frances, Virgin Islands; row 3 - Jean Ann Bolling, Virginia; Karen Bohlinger, Montana; Connie Sheehy, Nebraska
CONSTELLATION ENERGY'S 2008 UNITED WAY EXTREME MAKEOVER CHALLENGE BENEFITS SALVATION ARMY'S FRANKLIN SQUARE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB
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VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION FOR EMERGENCY DISASTER SERVICES
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CURRENT NEWS FROM SOUTHERN TERRITORIES
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