cissp
Cyber Cop
Dear Friends of Marlow Heights 60s and 70s:
This is to let everyone know that the third Mighty Mo reunion will be this June 9-10th, at the Antietam Gallery, Sharpsburg, Maryland (Telephone 301-432-5868). In addition to the Mighty Mo’s (aka Royal Burgers at Jr. Hot Shoppes), fries, onion rings as you remember them, and Orange Freezes, there will be the vaunted Hot Shoppes Hot Fudge Cake! As someone that worked at Jr. Hot Shoppes (Iverson Mall) I can tell you that they have the recipe down pretty good. If you’ve been having a taste for those old Marriott classics, don’t put it off, because in a few years this sort of thing will be gone forever.
I’m currently working on adding new content to the site, though I’m struggling with some new Flash content. I can tell you that I’ll have up a 1967-68 Silver Hill Boys Club Yearbook, and Silver Hill Boys Club 1972 Annual Awards Banquet scans. You’ll see lots of names of former classmates, friends, and teammates. And the local ads are a hoot.
Other than that, some classmates of mine expressed interest in having a “local” get together this year for alumni of Potomac’s Class of ’76. If so interested, let me know so we can start putting something together.
To those that have written me and haven’t gotten a response yet, hang in there, I’m going to write back to everyone.
Keep the Memories Alive,
This is to let everyone know that the third Mighty Mo reunion will be this June 9-10th, at the Antietam Gallery, Sharpsburg, Maryland (Telephone 301-432-5868). In addition to the Mighty Mo’s (aka Royal Burgers at Jr. Hot Shoppes), fries, onion rings as you remember them, and Orange Freezes, there will be the vaunted Hot Shoppes Hot Fudge Cake! As someone that worked at Jr. Hot Shoppes (Iverson Mall) I can tell you that they have the recipe down pretty good. If you’ve been having a taste for those old Marriott classics, don’t put it off, because in a few years this sort of thing will be gone forever.
I’m currently working on adding new content to the site, though I’m struggling with some new Flash content. I can tell you that I’ll have up a 1967-68 Silver Hill Boys Club Yearbook, and Silver Hill Boys Club 1972 Annual Awards Banquet scans. You’ll see lots of names of former classmates, friends, and teammates. And the local ads are a hoot.
Other than that, some classmates of mine expressed interest in having a “local” get together this year for alumni of Potomac’s Class of ’76. If so interested, let me know so we can start putting something together.
To those that have written me and haven’t gotten a response yet, hang in there, I’m going to write back to everyone.
Keep the Memories Alive,