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Around Annapolis: Annapolis auto business launches drive for troopsPublished 10/09/09
When the recession pinched her business, Advanced Automotive Diagnostics, Beth Lamp decided to do something positive with her excess warehouse space.
Diane M. Rey — For The Capital
Advanced Automotive Diagnostics owner Beth Lamp, left, is using some of her excess warehouse space to hold a collection drive for troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Shown with her are her daughter, Kallie Lucas, 17, and mechanic Linwood Brogdon.Last month, she donated 60,000 hand wipes for troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now she wants the community's help to do even more. Beth had been augmenting her automotive repair business with a wholesaling sideline. She was trying to figure out what to do with surplus antibacterial wipes when she ran across the Web site for Give 2 The Troops at www.give2thetroops.org. The organization welcomed the...
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