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Annapolis Magazine Donates Silent Auction Proceeds to Nonprofit

The Providence Center will receive a check from the new Annapolis Lifestyle magazine on Tuesday.

Annapolis Lifestyle magazine, a newly launched publication, will present a check to Glen Burnie-based nonprofit on Tuesday. The money was raised at the magazine's recent launch party.

Providence Center is a nonprofit organization that serves adults with developmental disabilities with locations in Glen Burnie, Millersville and Arnold.

The magazine raised $7,820 during a silent auction at the party, held at a Stevensville home showcase in conjunction with Carol Snyder of Coldwell Banker Realty in Severna Park.

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Annapolis Lifestyle and Snyder chose Providence Center as the beneficiary of the auction, according to a press release from the nonprofit.

The check will be presented at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Middleton Gardiner Group located at 572 Baltimore-Annapolis Blvd. in Severna Park, who also sponsored the magazine's launch party.

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For more information on the Providence Center, visit its website.

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