
The business casual event will feature cocktails and a buffet dinner provided by Kooper’s Tavern and the live guitar sounds of Someone Else. A silent auction will feature bed and breakfast hotel stays, dining and entertainment packages and sports memorabilia. A special item will be a 2–foot-by-6-foot replica of Abraham Lincoln’s handwritten pages of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Volunteers, Peggy Webster and Natalie Bissonnette, will co-chair the event. Honorary Chair will be Senator Benjamin Cardin, who will be recognized for his extensive efforts on behalf of children and child welfare.
Since 2000, CASA of Baltimore County has provided the powerful voice of volunteer advocates for children who have been removed from their parents’ or guardians’ care due to abuse and neglect.