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‘Boots & Bling’ raises over $115K for care in Calvert County

The Calvert County community came together to raise more than $115,000 for Hospice of the Chesapeake at "Boots & Bling"

From left, Doug Ballard; Deb Ballard; Laura McDaniel; and Richard Wilder, Vice Chair, Hospice of the Chesapeake Board of Directors stand outside of the new Rod 'N' Reel Resort Ballroom in Chesapeake Beach at the Boots & Bling event held May 9.
From left, Doug Ballard; Deb Ballard; Laura McDaniel; and Richard Wilder, Vice Chair, Hospice of the Chesapeake Board of Directors stand outside of the new Rod 'N' Reel Resort Ballroom in Chesapeake Beach at the Boots & Bling event held May 9.

Donning denim, cowboy boots and plenty of sparkle, the Calvert County community came together to raise more than $115,000 for Hospice of the Chesapeake at “Boots & Bling, A Culinary Experience”. All proceeds will be used to grow and strengthen programs in Calvert County and provide direct support to local patients and families living with illness and loss.

The event was held May 9 at the beautiful new Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort ballroom on the waterfront in Chesapeake Beach. Around 180 guests enjoyed international and Chesapeake Bay cuisine while learning about the mission of the nonprofit organization from emcee and Foundation Board member Brandon Temple, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Marny Fetzer and Chaplain Bill Miller.

Dr. Fetzer talked about the importance of the family caregiver. “Behind every person we care for, behind every patient navigating a serious illness, there is often someone quietly carrying a tremendous weight,” Fetzer said. “A wife helping her husband in and out of bed. A son tracking medications and managing appointments between work shifts. A daughter sleeping on a couch nearby, afraid she’ll miss her father’s final breath. They are family members, friends and neighbors and they are you.”

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Funds from this year’s event will support programs that teach, support, and guide Calvert County people experiencing serious illness and their families. “We have visions of helping this community focus on health in addition to healthcare,” President and CEO Becky Miller said. “With your help we will continue to be the #1 independent, community-based hospice in Maryland and become the #1 trusted resource for people living with serious illness.”

The organization is grateful for the generous support of its many sponsors, including Diamond Spurs sponsors John & Cathy Belcher and Floor Systems; Gold Lasso sponsors Maertens Fine Jewelry and Peggy McKelly; and Silver Saddle sponsors CalvertHealth Medical Center and Lee Funeral Homes.

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The nonprofit also would like to thank its event partners, Photobooth Partner, Crow Entertainment; Dessert Station Sponsor Dunkirk Vision; Décor and Centerpiece Sponsor Jan Kleponis, O’Brien Realty, ERA Powered; and Cocktail Hour Nibbles Partner, Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort.

For more photos from the event, visit https://www.hospicechesapeake.org/culinary-event/#gallery.

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About Hospice of the Chesapeake

At Hospice of the Chesapeake, we support individuals and families facing progressive, serious illness to reimagine hope—living each day with intention and peace—while ensuring our nonprofit organization remains a vital resource for future generations. We develop care plans to minimize symptoms and focus on what matters most for patients and families in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles and Prince George’s counties.

Caring for life throughout the journey with illness and loss is the mission of Hospice of the Chesapeake. For more information, please visit www.hospicechesapeake.org.

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