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Angel Park Leaders Throw Tailgate Party on Sunday
Ravens mascot, cheerleaders will be in attendance as fans watch AFC championship and help cheer on local park initiative.

Perry Hall park organizers are teaming up with the Ravens to celebrate nearing the $1 million mark in fundraising efforts toward a playground and amphitheater on Honeygo Boulevard.
Attendees at Sunday’s “Tailgate Trailer Giveaway” event can enter to win a prize package that includes a large-screen TV, trailer, keg, generator, satellite receiver, stainless steel grill and other features, according to organizers.
To enter the raffle, people must buy a $10 ticket, and proceeds go toward building Angel Park, which will be located on Honeygo next to the Perry Hall Library. People can also purchase pickets if they would like, to memorialize whoever they consider their own angel to be, as part of the fence surrounding the park.
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The lineup for the Angel Park celebration will be as follows:
- 3-5 p.m.—Ravens mascot Poe will make an appearance
- 3-4:30 p.m.—Fired-Up Fan Man and more guests arrive on FAN bus
- 5-6 p.m.—Ravens cheerleaders on hand for autographs and photo ops
- Halftime of AFC championship—Winner of Tailgate Trailer will be picked (Inside Red Brick Station Bar)
Construction for Angel Park is slated to begin this spring.
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The $1 million milestone event will be at Red Brick Station, 8149 Honeygo Boulevard, from 3 p.m. through the AFC championship game. The Colts and Patriots face off at 6:40 pm.
Photo Credit: Angel Park
Related:
- Angel Park Accepts $60,000 Donation
- New Development at Angel Park in Perry Hall
- Angel Park is Born in Perry Hall
- Support Grows for Angel Park in Perry Hall
- Playground, Amphitheater Proposed Near Perry Hall Library
- Businesses Give More Than $16,000 to Angel Park
- Marks: Angel Park Founders are Citizens of the Year
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