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local Dog Wags Pink Tail for Breast

Cancer Awareness Month Think

Photo Courtesy of Betty Dewees
We wear pink shirts, pink Pink
socks, pink ties, and pink
ribbons and bows, in support of in Thurmont
Breast Cancer research, but in
Thurmont there is a six-pound, Look for a Thurmont
all-white Maltipoo named Think Pink overview in
Marshmellow (shown right) that the December issue of
sports a pink tail to show her The Catoctin Banner.
support.
Marshmellow’s owners, Bob
and Betty Dewees of Thurmont,
keep her tail pink in October Thurmont Commissioner Wes
for Breast Cancer Month. Hamrick and Mayor John
Kinnaird “sport” their pink
Marshmellow has had her tail dyed pink for the past five years. Betty re-dyes heels to show their support
her tail when it starts to fade. for Breast Cancer Awareness
“When people see Marshmellow, they ask ‘Why is her tail pink?’” said during the 1 Annual
st
Betty. “I reply: It’s pink for Breast Cancer Awareness.” Thurmont Think Pink 5K Fun
Run/Walk in Thurmont.
Cascade Sons of the American Legion

Holds Benefit Photo by Grace Eyler

Submitted by Bill Eiker, Cascade SAL Historian a n n o u n c e m e n t s
On September 26, 2015, the Sons to this cause. A total of $10,000 has • Birthday • Engagement • Graduation •
of the American Legion (SAL) Post been donated to Fisher House from • Anniversary •
239 in Cascade held the fall Gun and Cascade SAL from their last four Shout it Out! Get Results!
Cash Bash on the grounds of Fort events. 1/8 page (one column) — $35 or $45 with photo
Ritchie. Of the 2,000 tickets sold, The attendees enjoyed plenty of 1/4 page (two columns) — $65 or $75 with photo
there were more than 700 people in pulled pork and beef, and many more
attendance. picnic items to satisfy the hungry. We would be happy to email you an example announcement of either size above.
With the favorable weather, those Heartfelt thanks go out to all who Email: [email protected]; Mail: 515B E. Main St.,
present thoroughly enjoyed the endeavored to make this day a big Emmitsburg, MD 21727; Call: 301-447-2804
fundraising festivities. SAL’s Fisher success—it takes a lot of people!
House, Person(s) in Need Fund, and Winners of the event were J.
Cascade School’s Christmas Party Bradner, B. Robinson, D. Rogers,
will be prioritized in receiving the Jr., T. Layne, D. Bricker, T. Guyer,
benefit proceeds. T. Senseney, M. Coney, D. Beltz,
Mr. Frank Sheiv, representative T. Tiyar, H. Morgan, G. Miller, M.
of Fisher House, spoke briefly about Shindledecker, T. Ryder, K. Fiorita, T.
the importance of the contribution Reid, T. Durst, and J. Portner.


Masons Hold Event in Emmitsburg


On Thursday, Courtesy Photo
September 24,
2015, Grand
Master Kenneth
S. Wyvill Jr. of
the Maryland
Grand Lodge
and his Grand
Line traveled
to Tyrian
Lodge 205 in
Emmitsburg
for a visitation
and to present
an award to
Past Master Pictured from left are: (front row) SW Ed Hahn, PM Don Stultz, Grand Master
Donald Stultz. Kenneth S. Wyvill Jr., PM & WM Ernie Gelwicks, JW Kevin Poole; (back row)
Stultz has been SD Austin Fogle, Brian Jestes, and Sec. Ron Cool.
teaching ritual
and floorwork for Tyrian Lodge 205 for more than thirty-five years and rarely
misses a rehearsal or meeting.
Also in attendance were members from St. John’s Lodge 260 in Carlisle,
Pennsylvania; Acacia Lodge 586 in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania; Good
Samaritan Lodge 336 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; and Eureka Lodge 302 in
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
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