| | | Dear: | E-newsline Issue 5 Volume 12 August 24, 2007
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Rodeo to Benefit Kid's Chance Help kids whose parents were killed or injured on the job Oregon Ridge, Oct. 13, 12 to 4 p.m.
 | The Construction Equipment Rodeo is a fun-filled day with contests of skill between seasoned operators and games of fun for children of all ages. This year’s rodeo, which will take place at Oregon Ridge, October 13, |
from 12 to 4 p.m., will benefit Kid’s Chance, an organization that helps children whose parents were injured or killed on the job to remain in school and pursue their education (click here to see how you can help).
Who Does Kid’s Chance Help?
The 16 year-old Maryland boy who had to drop out of s school to take a minimum wage job to help put food on the table after his father was killed in a work-related accident;
The 18-year old girl whose parent was seriously injured on the job and now wishes to attend vocational/technical school to learn a trade;
The Maryland college student who had to drop out of college due to a parent who was catastrophically injured in a work-related accident.

Joint Venturing Seminar Sponsored by Small Business Committee, Sept. 11
Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse (SBER) along with ABC Baltimore’s - Small Business Committee, will host a construction law symposium on forming Joint Ventures. The seminar will be conducted by construction attorney, Eliot Wagonheim, of Wagonheim and Associates and SBER‘s General Counsel, Priscilla Carroll. The seminar will take place 9/11 from 6 to 8 p.m. at SBER’s Tide Point’s offices The Joy Building-40 Hull Street, Suite 200m, Baltimore, MD 21230.
Seating is limited to 25. To register for the event or for further information please contact Danielle Hardy (dhardy@abcbaltimore.org).
 Calling all Subs General Contractors Showcase Sept. 19
 | ABC, along with The Blue Book of Building and Construction, will be hosting the 3rd Annual General Contractors Showcase at Martin's West
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on Septemer 19th from 4-7 PM. All subcontractors (ONLY) are invited to attend. To register, please email Kristin Holden (kholden@abcbaltimore.org).
 Speaking of the Small Business Committee... We called and you answered!
Members of the Small Business Committee, lead by Jeff Hargrove of Mahogany, Inc., came together last Saturday to provide some badly needed assistance to Robert Poole Senior High School. “We felt like we have an obligation to give back to the communities in which we work, live and play,” said Jeff. “The need is so great at our schools. We were glad to do it.”
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