STORK REPORT COMINGS & GOINGS
Fran Burns has been elected to the Maryland State Fair and Agricultural Society Board of Directors.
Chris Mertz, racing secretary for Laurel and Pimlico, is rejoining the Santa Anita racing offi ce as director of racing.
Maryland Will Miss...
Dressage and eventing enthusiast Erica Bl- ouin of Sykesville died on January 31 at the age of 36. Blouin grew up in Glenwood and was a US Navy veteran.
Keith “Buddy” Gill of Finksburg died on Feb- ruary 7 at the age of 66. He was the farm man- ager for Irv Naylor’s Still Waters Farm. Gill was a career fi refi ghter with Baltimore County from 1977 to 1993 and was a life member at the Owings Mills Volunteer Fire Department.
GETTING MARRIED? HAVING A BABY?
Mia Sprecher was born on February 12 to event rider and trainer Kate Chadderton of Annapolis and her husband Larry Sprecher.
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