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Crossroads Community Invites Businesses To Go Whole Hog At Flying Pig Roast

February 14, 2012 by Gunston School

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CNB is a returning sponsor for Crossroads Community’s Second Annual Flying Pig Roast. Left to right, CNB President and CEO F. Winfield Trice, Jr., Chairman of the Board Wm. Maurice Sanger and Director Neil LeCompte are welcomed at last year’s event by Crossroads Community Executive Director John Plaskon.

Crossroads Community is offering area businesses the opportunity to have a unique evening with clients or staff at its second annual Flying Pig Roast on Saturday, May 5, 4 to 7 p.m. This special offer is being made to encourage the business community to support Crossroads Community’s efforts to provide mental health recovery resources to Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties.

When purchasing a table of eight in advance for the Flying Pig Roast, businesses may host their own individual cocktail party at the event. The table price of $400 includes one drink for each guest and appetizers created especially for the group.

The Flying Pig Roast will be held at Piney Point Farm in Centreville, a private home on the Chester River. The Queen Anne’s County bluegrass group, Bay Country Gentlemen, will provide entertainment for the event. The evening also includes both silent and live auctions, and donations of products and services are welcome for each.

With a theme of “Defying the Odds,” the nonprofit organization is promoting the Flying Pig Roast as its signature fundraising event of the year. In addition to purchasing tables at the roast, businesses may sponsor the event in a range of colorfully named levels, from a “Pink Piglet” sponsor at $500 to the “Top Hog” at $5,000.

Initial business support has been provided by Wild Boar level sponsors Chester River Hospital and CNB. Other early sponsors include Triton Wealth Management, American Legion Jeff Davis Post 18, Peoples Bank of Kent County, and T.R. Klein & Company.
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