Charitable and Other Events 2005

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last year's events

Scholarship Fund Raiser  March 12 Th at Kurtz's

Just when there seems no end to winter, the PBA Bull and Oyster Roast is a   welcome party with good music, convivial company, and a sumptuous buffet          including beef and oysters. Open to the Public, proceeds are used for PBA      college scholarships to two students each from North East and Chesapeake High Schools.

Crab Feast July 13th at Kurtz's

PBA's social event of the year, our crab feast is usually a sell out. Members Traditionally bring their employee's and families to enjoy fabulous food, music, prizes  and of course, hot steamed crabs at Kurtz's beach in on July 14th. Crab Feasts are a Maryland tradition the result of having the Chesapeake Bay right in our state. The Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab when steamed with a generous amount of seasoning and served with ice cold beer is one of the areas finest  steamed seafood delicacies.

Golf Outing Sept 23rd

    This year's annual golf outing is to be held at the Compass Pointe Golf course.  This is a brand new golf course located on Fort Smallwood  road  in Pasadena. Compass Pointe's complete 36 holes will be available for a  four way shotgun start. Check Back for more information as the date comes nearer.  Last year was a fantastic time of good golf and fun.

PBA Annual Trade Show October 13th

PBA Members showcase their business in a festive atmosphere that encourages attendance by the community. This fall event gives an up close look at each business in its own booth where  potential customers can meet PBA members personally. This event also provides a complimentary buffet and beverages. 

Thanksgiving Parade November 6th

Thousands of people line the streets of Pasadena for our display of  floats, vol fire companies and local marching units from many organizations in and near Pasadena.
On the first Sunday in November. PBA's organized parade is an expression of our holiday sprit by sharing with the community.  PBA members collect and distribute thousands of pounds of food for local food banks and charitable pantries. This is accomplished prior to and during the parade as attendees are encouraged to bring a nonperishable food item to hand to parade  participants.