Posted: 05/10/2011
BALTIMORE - The Chesapeake Bayhawks have partnered with the Parole Rotary Club to host the first annual Naptown barBAYq on May 13th and 14th at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
The event will kick off the 2011 home opener and proceeds will benefit the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center for Pediatric Oncology.
Christian Toomey, a young cancer patient, Dr. Donald Small, director of Pediatric Oncology at Johns Hopkins, Bayhawks owner and head coach Brendan Kelly and Rotary representative Bill Fine joined Megan and Charley on Good Morning Maryland at Nine to talk about the event.
For more information, go to the Chesapeake Bayhawks website.
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