By: RJ Kaminski
Shootout for Soldiers hosted a dinner Thursday night for a select group of donors, volunteers and military personnel at a location immersed in American military history. Built more than 220 years ago, the Star-Spangled Flag House formerly served as the home to Mary Pickersgill. Her residence in Baltimore is significant as she is known for being the seamstress of the garrison flag that inspired Francis Scott Key’s writing of our national anthem.
Thursday’s dinner served to thank those in the community who have played an integral role in making the Shootout for Soldiers a success in Baltimore. Below are some snapshots of attendees from Thursday’s dinner.