Posted: 09/16/2010
BALTIMORE - Young professionals are being called to help save not only the Chesapeake Bay this weekend but also improve the oyster population.
The group is reaching out on social networks to spread the word about Saturday's event that is expected to attract dozens if not hundreds of people to south Baltimore.
Organizers hope to raise awareness for the Oyster Recovery Partnership.
Jennifer Grove, President of Sky Blue Events and Quinn Collins, Event Sponsorship Director of Sky Blue Events, joined Good Morning Maryland to talk about Saturday's event.
Oxfords and Oysters
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Little Havana (right off Key Highway)
Open bar, raw bar, and live band
3:00pm-7:00pm
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