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Vinny Healy Memorial Thank You A Sincere Thank You
The 2 Annual Catoctin High School Alumni Vinny Healy Memorial Golf The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc. would like to thank everyone
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Tournament was held at Carroll Valley Golf Course on Saturday, October 24, who attended Fallfest on Friday and Saturday, October 9-10, 2015, in the
2015, and was a huge success. Congratulations to the 2015 champions: Ed historic village of Catoctin Furnace.
Franklin, Mike Franklin, Meghan Delawter, and Will Delawter. Visitors enjoyed shopping for unique, traditional crafts, sipping homemade
Thanks to our one hundred golfers, many volunteers, and the Carroll spiced tea and touring the historic worker homes in the village. The goals
Valley staff for making our event a great success. We would like to thank of the event were two-fold: to share the history and culture of the pre-
our tournament sponsors: The Norris Auto Group, One Call Concepts Inc. Revolutionary village and industry with the public, as well as to raise funds to
and Miss Utility. We would also like to thank the following families and preserve and study the village.
companies that participated as sponsors in some way: Cold Builders, Precision Members of the society who contributed to this event’s success include
Automation, Utiliquest, Carroll Valley Golf Course, Avon, Jubilee, Baltimore Chris Gardiner, Elizabeth Comer, Jerry Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Beth
Orioles, Ours Lawyer Lewis & Company PLLC, MGH, Sheetz, The Ott McGee, Cathy Bodin, Annie Malone, the Rev. Sally Joyner-Giffin, Mary
House, Maple Run Golf Course, Ruddo’s Golf of Ocean City, Tommy West Frances Mickevich, Lisa Sweeney, Peggy Long, and staff from Cunningham
Memorial, Washington Capitals, Washington Nationals, WSSC, Xpress Bio, Falls State Park. We would also like to thank the crafters who joined us for
The Burd family, The Watson family, The Sherald family, The Fogle family, the day: Carmen Creamer, Lynn Cherish, Gail Rudisill, Beth McGee, Hope
The Harley Family, The Hashemzadeh family, The Medairy family, The Hare Holland, and Russ and Cindy Poole. Jeff Feaga, Frederick County Community
family, The Seidel family/1st Lieutenant Rob Seidel Memorial, Rick Seidel, Restoration Coordinator with the Office of Sustainability and Environmental
The Miller family, The Fahnestock family, The Stanley family, The Heintz Resources, educated visitors about the environmental programs sponsored
family, The Delauter family, Valerie Fox, Susan Taffe, Megan McCormick and by the county. A special thank you to the two wonderful blacksmiths who
Robert, Coach Franklin, and The Vinny Healy Memorial Christian Outreach demonstrated their craft all day, Jim Maness and David Meistrich, and to the
Fund (MCOF). All proceeds from the event will go to the Vinny Healy MCOF fantastic wet plate photography demonstrators, John and Michelle Milleker.
to be used to help organizations and families in our area. Thank you to Patrick Burke for providing our guests with a guided tour of the
Save the date for next year’s event: October 22, 2016—same time same historic village. Thank you to John and Amie St. Angelo at Springfield Manor
place! for inviting customers for a complimentary apple brandy tasting. Thanks also
to the Frederick News Post for coverage of the event.
— Thanks to all for your support from Vince, Dixie, all Vinny’s Family Join the Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc. on Saturday, December
and Friends, and the Catoctin High School Baseball Alumni! God 5, 2015, from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. for our Traditional Village Christmas
bless you and your families. celebration. The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc. celebrates,
studies, and preserves the architecture, landscape, and culture of this pre-
www. thecatoctinbanner .com Revolutionary village. For more information, visit www.catoctinfurnace.org.
Your Good News Community Newspaper, Serving Northern Frederick County, Maryland, Since 1995 — The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc.
i
n t h e i r o w n w o r d s
Vinny Healy Memorial Thank You A Sincere Thank You
The 2 Annual Catoctin High School Alumni Vinny Healy Memorial Golf The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc. would like to thank everyone
nd
Tournament was held at Carroll Valley Golf Course on Saturday, October 24, who attended Fallfest on Friday and Saturday, October 9-10, 2015, in the
2015, and was a huge success. Congratulations to the 2015 champions: Ed historic village of Catoctin Furnace.
Franklin, Mike Franklin, Meghan Delawter, and Will Delawter. Visitors enjoyed shopping for unique, traditional crafts, sipping homemade
Thanks to our one hundred golfers, many volunteers, and the Carroll spiced tea and touring the historic worker homes in the village. The goals
Valley staff for making our event a great success. We would like to thank of the event were two-fold: to share the history and culture of the pre-
our tournament sponsors: The Norris Auto Group, One Call Concepts Inc. Revolutionary village and industry with the public, as well as to raise funds to
and Miss Utility. We would also like to thank the following families and preserve and study the village.
companies that participated as sponsors in some way: Cold Builders, Precision Members of the society who contributed to this event’s success include
Automation, Utiliquest, Carroll Valley Golf Course, Avon, Jubilee, Baltimore Chris Gardiner, Elizabeth Comer, Jerry Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Beth
Orioles, Ours Lawyer Lewis & Company PLLC, MGH, Sheetz, The Ott McGee, Cathy Bodin, Annie Malone, the Rev. Sally Joyner-Giffin, Mary
House, Maple Run Golf Course, Ruddo’s Golf of Ocean City, Tommy West Frances Mickevich, Lisa Sweeney, Peggy Long, and staff from Cunningham
Memorial, Washington Capitals, Washington Nationals, WSSC, Xpress Bio, Falls State Park. We would also like to thank the crafters who joined us for
The Burd family, The Watson family, The Sherald family, The Fogle family, the day: Carmen Creamer, Lynn Cherish, Gail Rudisill, Beth McGee, Hope
The Harley Family, The Hashemzadeh family, The Medairy family, The Hare Holland, and Russ and Cindy Poole. Jeff Feaga, Frederick County Community
family, The Seidel family/1st Lieutenant Rob Seidel Memorial, Rick Seidel, Restoration Coordinator with the Office of Sustainability and Environmental
The Miller family, The Fahnestock family, The Stanley family, The Heintz Resources, educated visitors about the environmental programs sponsored
family, The Delauter family, Valerie Fox, Susan Taffe, Megan McCormick and by the county. A special thank you to the two wonderful blacksmiths who
Robert, Coach Franklin, and The Vinny Healy Memorial Christian Outreach demonstrated their craft all day, Jim Maness and David Meistrich, and to the
Fund (MCOF). All proceeds from the event will go to the Vinny Healy MCOF fantastic wet plate photography demonstrators, John and Michelle Milleker.
to be used to help organizations and families in our area. Thank you to Patrick Burke for providing our guests with a guided tour of the
Save the date for next year’s event: October 22, 2016—same time same historic village. Thank you to John and Amie St. Angelo at Springfield Manor
place! for inviting customers for a complimentary apple brandy tasting. Thanks also
to the Frederick News Post for coverage of the event.
— Thanks to all for your support from Vince, Dixie, all Vinny’s Family Join the Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc. on Saturday, December
and Friends, and the Catoctin High School Baseball Alumni! God 5, 2015, from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. for our Traditional Village Christmas
bless you and your families. celebration. The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc. celebrates,
studies, and preserves the architecture, landscape, and culture of this pre-
www. thecatoctinbanner .com Revolutionary village. For more information, visit www.catoctinfurnace.org.
Your Good News Community Newspaper, Serving Northern Frederick County, Maryland, Since 1995 — The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, Inc.