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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - If you listen to FM’s 98 Rock, you surely are familiar with the Mickey and Amelia Morning Show.
Good times roll with Mickey and Amelia on the air. But off the air, it’s been a different story for Mickey Cucchiella and his family. Mickey’s mom, Sandra Cucchiella, has been battling a steady string of illnesses over the years, including cancer, which has led to the amputation of her fingers and both feet. Facing yet another surgery, she’s had the further misfortune of having her insurance canceled, and, at 58, she is too young for Medicare.
Padonia Station Sports Bar to the rescue.
Mickey, who has made many appearances at the Timonium establishment, hosted a night of music and comedy recently to benefit the Sandra Cucchiella Foundation. Padonia Station is a large place, and on this Sunday night it was packed with supporters. There was live music from Mitch Allen and members of SR71, Never Never, Crushing Day, Kelly Bell, Vs The Earth, Faded Image and with comedy acts galore.
One of the highlights for the 900 or so guests was the raffle for a 2007 Ford Mustang, courtesy of the always animated and generous Scott Donahoo of Donahoo Ford. Only 300 tickets — at $300 apiece — were sold, and John Novak was the lucky winner. (He opted for the $30,000 cash payoff.)
Support came from not only Mickey’s fans but also his “teammates” at 98 Rock. Sandra was visibly touched at the outpouring, and her children — Mickey, Chip and Gina — were right by her side. “It’s truly overwhelming to see all of this support for my mom,” Mickey said. Thanks to the raffle and a fantastic silent auction, more than $50,000 was raised for Sandra’s foundation.
For more information or to make a donation, call Debi Fowler at Padonia Station, 410-252-8181.
ANTIQUES FOR A GREAT CAUSE
This year, the annual Hunt Valley Antique Show celebrated its 37th year by benefiting the Family and Children Services of Central Maryland. Last week’s event kicked off with a lovely preview show at the Holiday Inn in Timonium, and co-chairs Kathleen Jensen and Cara Shea Kohler greeted many antique lovers, including Paul and Karen Winicki of Radcliffe Jewelers, Family Service’s Executive Director Stanley Levi, and Helen and Mac Passano.
A highlight was guest speaker Frank Farmer Loomis — well-known antiques appraiser, media personality and author, who was a regular on the popular PBS show “Antiques Roadshow.” “It’s wonderful to see all of the beautiful antiques and the tremendous support for Family and Children’s Services,” he said.
Thanks to this kind of support — more than $14,000 was raised, Family and Children’s Services can continue to provide services to Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard counties in the battle against domestic violence and child abuse, according to its public relations manager Debbie Feldman Jones.
ANNE’S PICKS OF THE WEEK
» WHAT: Harford Family House’s Capital Campaign
» WHEN: 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday
» WHERE: Maryland Golf and Country Club in Bel Air
» FEATURES: A Passport to Tuscany with Mario Piccini of Tuscany Winery; a five-course meal by chef Matt Slater; silent auction
» TICKETS: $200, available online or by calling 410-273-6700
» WHAT: 15th annual Penn-Mar Black Tie Gala, to benefit individuals with disabilities or human-service needs.
» WHEN: 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday
» WHERE: Grand Lodge of Masons, 300 International Circle in Hunt Valley
» FEATURES: Live and silent auction; four-course dinner catered by Manor Tavern
» TICKETS: Keith Peterson at 410-343-1069

Cara Shea Kohler, left, and Kathleen Jensen, co-chairs of the Hunt Valley event, had reason to happy: More than $14,000 was raised for the Family and Children's Services of Central Maryland. 
Frank Farmer Loomis, second from right, of "Antiques Roadshow" fame, is joined by, from left, Susan Carey, Felicia Emry and Frederic G. Emry III during the preview party for the Hunt Valley Antiques Show.

A good time (for a great cause) was had by all, especially by preview party guests, from left, Paul and Karen Winicki, owners of Radcliffe Jewelers, and Robert Banks, a board member for Family and Children's Services. Radcliffe Jewelers donated a pair of diamond earrings to the auction.

From left, Calbaith Wheaton, Rachel Seba (lecture committee) and Dr. Aimee Wheaton (preview party committee) are all smiles during the event's live auction.
Anne Boone-Simanski is the social columnist for The Examiner and can be reached at absss@baltimoreexaminer.com or 410-878-6131.


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arie said:
why is it some counties get the REAL deal with this columns and other do not!!
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Examiner Reader said:
why oh why can this column not have pictures in the print version???
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Examiner Reader said:
Zoomerang - the best party in Baltimore!
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Max said:
If at first you do not succeed, try, try, try again,
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Diane said:
More please!!!! Pix too!
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Austin said:
Great
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Austin said:
Wow.. Yesterdays stuff was great -great pictures
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Kevin said:
Thanks again to Crystal Palace for coming out and supporting a good cause. We look forward to doing more things with you in the future.
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Examiner Reader said:
well i attended this event and it was a blast.. I won the 50/50 which made it even better lol
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Examiner Reader said:
i don't know who has decided no pix with this column and will not bold face the names...newspapers are dying and i would think you would want to make it easier for your readers...bold face the names and use pix....people love these kinds of columns...
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Jenna said:
Sheryl Crow was here?? OMG how cool.
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Rick said:
What's up with NO pictures??
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Rick said:
Didnt edgar allen poe drink that Absinthe stuff?
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max said:
Thanks Ms. Simanski-have gotten tons of comments
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Nancy G. said:
This feature needs pictures and highlighting of names-just like her mom created
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Michelle W said:
Love this column. It gets better each week. Tell the bosses MORE MORE MORE Socially Speaking!! She is great.
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Michelle W said:
Anne is such a great part of this paper.. We miss her at the Valley Times.
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Renee said:
Jada Smith is the best.. Love the local celeb stuff
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Ed said:
2 weeks in a row -Great stuff missanne. Please tell em to keep exapnding it and PHOTO
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Ed said:
Finally, You editors get it.. Great Column-should be bigger with photo's-- A TRUE Social Column FINALLY.....Take notice folks
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Examiner Reader said:
I love Bull Roasts. Seems like a worthy cause. Nothin like a good edgimication!
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Katie said:
Thats alot of money raised at a Bull Roast! Great cause for those kids. Never heard of it-but will check them out for my nephews..
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Mason said:
Love the "pst you heard it here" part... Really fun and unlike Hollywood I have seen some of the people she wrote about.
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Edstj said:
This kid-- wow what an inspirational story.
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francis said:
Met this lady at the chili cookoff. Class act.. My business will not become an advertiser after meeting and reading this.
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shane said:
where the heck are the pictures that used to come with this column?? Love this colum!!
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roger said:
Great article on a great man. You stuff is really worth reading..Love the local flavor.
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felix said:
I agree with the other comment. This column should be in everyday. Whoever are the people cutting it are clueless to Baltimore
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Natalie said:
This was a great piece. What a grat kid. I wish her all the best. Thnks for highlighting a good kidout there
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carol said:
What the heck has happened to this column.. My girlfriends and I are crushed at it's reduction. Straight up sucks on Thursdays now
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redrick said:
heard you yesterday on wnst. Your everywhere.. Go girl
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redrick said:
met you at the ed norrs thing. Preety cool lady and just started reading your column. Thank for showing intrest in the orgntization I told you about. Peace
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Ciara said:
I love your columns.. BUT what the hell?? Why is it shinking in the Paper. Tell you powers that be we want MORE of your stuff
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Examiner Reader said:
Will O'Malley try to tax the donations that were raised?
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makayla munz said:
i think that when i was there that all the teachers were pretty nice and fair but now i'm at the middle school so pretty big difference!
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Pam said:
thank you anne..enjoyed the story...
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Examiner Reader said:
Hey, Why do we care who she named it after as long as she did something worth while for a community and it even has a name.
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Examiner Reader said:
what kind of arrogant person names a foundation after herself???
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Examiner Reader said:
enjoyed anne's column...lively and interesting....fits well with your paper..
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