By BILL WAGNER | The Capital | Published: March 11, 2021
Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Tribune News Service) Navy s 10-day athletics pause is turning into more of an extended break. The Naval Academy announced Wednesday morning the ban on all sporting activities would continue through this coming weekend as the restriction of movement order remains in effect. Athletic director Chet Gladchuk expressed confidence that varsity sports teams could resume practicing early next week with the goal of resuming competitions the weekend of March 19-21.
Sheehy supports causes through annual giving program
Sheehy Auto Stores is donating $115,500 among 22 charities, including $5,000 for CASA. Photo courtesy of Sheehy Auto Stores. Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021, 03:14 PM By Auto Remarketing Staff FAIRFAX, Va. -
With its president saying that people have experienced extreme challenges over the past year, Sheehy Auto Stores is donating $115,500 among 22 charities throughout the communities they serve in several locations.
Those areas include Washington, D.C.; Baltimore and Hagerstown, Md., and Richmond, Va.
The donations are part of Sheehy’s Annual Giving Program. Through that program, each dealership partners with local non-profit organizations.
“We are fortunate to be able to provide some help through our annual end of the year giving campaign that supports a variety of causes.” Sheehy Auto Stores president Vince Sheehy said in a news release.
Sheehy Auto Stores Donates $115,500 to 22 Charities in Washington, Baltimore, Hagerstown, and Richmond As Part of Annual Giving Program
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FAIRFAX, Va., Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sheehy Auto Stores has announced donations of $115,500 among 22 charities throughout the communities they serve in Washington, D.C.; Baltimore, Maryland; Hagerstown, Maryland; and Richmond, Virginia. The donations are part of Sheehy s Annual Giving Program whereby each dealership partners with local non-profit organizations. This past year has been extremely challenging for many people, said Vince Sheehy, President of Sheehy Auto Stores. We are fortunate to be able to provide some help through our annual end of the year giving campaign that supports a variety of causes.
By BILL WAGNER | The Capital, Annapolis, Md. | Published: January 13, 2021 ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Tribune News Service) Many years ago, Ron Terwilliger told athletic director Chet Gladchuk about his desire to recognize the physical mission of the Naval Academy in a meaningful, tangible way. After much brainstorming and back-and-forth discussions, the two men settled on creating a facility that tell the story through artifacts, memorabilia and interactive video displays. That vision has become reality with completion of the Ron Terwilliger Center for Student-Athletes. Built as an addition to Ricketts Hall, the Terwilliger Center is a 25,000-square foot facility that celebrates the history and tradition of Navy athletics while simultaneously serving as a testament to the academy s commitment to the physical development of the entire Brigade of Midshipmen.