The silent auction, which featured items ranging from golf bags and free tee times to fine dining and wine tastings, drew bidders and lookers throughout the evening,...
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03/02/07
On Tuesday night, hundreds of area residents rubbed elbows at The Rockfish to pay tribute to and raise funds for Charlie Bauer, the owner and executive chef of the Eastport restaurant and all around great guy. Find Us On Facebook
The event, which featured terrific music from the Unified Jazz Ensemble, Rick & Regina, The Joe Grimaldi Trio and The Mike McHenry Tribe, was a stunning success, with guests showing up a half-hour in advance of opening and packing the restaurant wall-to-wall.
The silent auction, which featured items ranging from golf bags and free tee times to fine dining and wine tastings, drew bidders and lookers throughout the evening,...
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