Cocktails for Trails – Friends of Patapsco Valley State Park

Cocktails for Trails – Friends of Patapsco Valley State Park

Pictured (LtoR) Melanie Nystrom, Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts liaison for the Rockburn Skills Park; Jonathan Zawacki, Hands On Painters owner; and Dave Ferraro, Friends of Patapsco Valley State Park secretary/event chair

Pictured (LtoR) Jim Palmer, Friends of Patapsco Valley State Park board member; and Nita Settina, Maryland State Park Service superintendent

Pictured (LtoR) Steve Dontigny, Mid-Atlantic Off Road Enthusiasts (M.O.R.E.) executive director; Jonah Meyers, Arabella Advisors program associate; Rebecca Coca, National Institutes of Health management intern; and Adam Lewandowski, Trek Bicycles territory manager

Pictured (LtoR) Joe Traill, Joe’s Bike Shop owner; Theresa Morningstar, Gordon Feinblatt general service manager; and Nicole Dixon, Johnson & Johnson cardiovascular hospital representative

Pictured (LtoR) Matt Farragut, Howard County Utilities truck driver; Tracey Farragut, Children’s National Medical Center surgical coordinator; and Paul Farragut, Baltimore Metropolitan Council executive director

Pictured (LtoR) Vicki Goodman, Patapsco Heritage Greenway vice president; Tom Goodman, retired National Association of Counties public affairs director; and Jeff Mouton, Patapsco Valley State Park southern area manager

Pictured (LtoR) Dan Wecker, Elkridge Furnace Inn chef/owner; Bryan Feyock, Compact Membrane Systems development technicians volunteer; Allie Bays, Patapsco Valley State Park naturalist; and Jamie Petrucci, Patapsco Valley State Park ranger

Wine and beer were also ion the menu at Cocktails for Trails.

Wine and beer were also ion the menu at Cocktails for Trails.

Supporters of Patapsco Valley State Park gathered for Cockatils for Trails under a tent at the Elkridge Furnace Inn.

Food & Drinks for Flora & Fauna (June 16, 2016) Nature lovers gathered under a tent at the Elkridge Furnace Inn for “Cocktails for Trails,” a fundraiser put on by the Friends of Patapsco Valley State Park. Even though Mother Nature ended the evening with a storm, folks didn’t let it rain on their parade.

Sloane Brown

Baltimore's longtime fashion and social scene reporter, Sloane is the founder/managing editor of Baltimore Snap.

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