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Photographs courtesy National MS Society Greater DC-Maryland Chapter
Chris Braxton, Chartese Berry, Felis Andrade, Bernard Jones
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Photographs courtesy National MS Society Greater DC-Maryland Chapter
Front Row, L to R: Bernard Jones, Heather Kress, Jenette Young, Chartese Berry (President, National MS Society), Wendy Bordewisch, Jill Eisenberg, Joan Ohayon, Judi Singletary, Aaron Cline. Back Row, L to R: Bill Onufrychuk, David Raimist
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Photographs courtesy National MS Society Greater DC-Maryland Chapter
Black Tie Oysters shucked fresh bivalves
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Photographs courtesy National MS Society Greater DC-Maryland Chapter
Flying Ivories Dueling Pianos provided entertainment
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Photographs courtesy National MS Society Greater DC-Maryland Chapter
Food by Sarah B. Charcuterie
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Photographs courtesy National MS Society Greater DC-Maryland Chapter
Silent Auction items
In late-September, the National MS Society Greater DC-Maryland Chapter hosted its inaugural Taste of Generosity fundraising event at Graduate Annapolis hotel, benefiting the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society. Guests enjoyed local food and beverages, an open beer and wine bar, and exciting raffle, silent auction, live steel drum music by Orlando Phillips, followed by the Flying Ivories dueling pianos.