Celebrate 25 Years of the Steve Krulevitz Tennis Program

 

LARGE.
 

25 years of

The Steve Krulevitz

Tennis Program

 
The event was held on
 

Saturday, July 11, 2009

See what happened.

at The Gilman School, Lumen Center
 

Music, Memories, Dinner, Raffles and Prizes!

 

NO ONE PANICED!

 
Proceeds benefited:

The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
The Dr. Michael Fineglass Cancer Foundation

Master of Ceremonies: Rod Daniels, WBAL Channel 11

LARGE. VERY

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