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Bryan Bros. Foundation

Jersey, food and drink from local caterers and restaurants and, of course, the favorite live and silent auctions. The 400 expected guests can expect a fun-filled evening, including kid-inspired games like a putt-putt golf contest and a corn hole toss. The event will be held on Saturday, April 15, and tickets can be purchased at shorekids.org.

“I remember attending the event one year early on and reading the list of organizations BBF had supported that past year. I was in awe,” remarked board member Christie Bishop. “This is exactly why I’m proud to be a part of this foundation—the ability to assist children when it matters most.

“I also remember reviewing a grant about food insecurity in Dorchester County and was saddened to learn about the need,” Bishop noted. “Being able to help in situations like that is one reason the foundation is so needed in the community.”

Bishop is referring to MidShore Meals ’til Monday, Inc., a Dorches -

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Bryan Bros. Foundation

ter-based nonprofit that provides weekend meals to students during the school year and summer.

Though the Bryan Brothers Foundation is stepping back from fundraising activities, it hopes to maintain its presence in the community by providing grants to youth-based 501(c)3 organizations.

“We are very fortunate to be in this position,” said Allen Bryan Jr. “We will continue to help Shore Kids and use this year to celebrate everyone who has supported us along the way.”

And help they have, with a list on the foundation’s website of more than 100 organizations that have received grants over the past 20 years.

“We have supported so many great causes along the way, and I know my family would be proud,” Bryan remarked. “Like local swimming lessons. Its meaningful for our area, and I think it’s a safety thing for children as well.

“Critchlow Adkins does a great job teaching kids how to swim as a part of their programs, and we are

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