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5th annual tommy marren beef and beer
The fifth annual fundraiser will be held at The Wharf Tavern in Aston, Pennsylvania. This beef and beer is intended to benefit the SADS Foundation. (Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes Foundation). The fundraising effort is in memory of Tommy Marren who lived in Aston his entire life and was an active member in the community. He played in the Aston Valley Baseball League (AVBL) for 14 years, attended St. Joseph’s School, Sun Valley, Cardinal O’Hara and Bloomsburg University. He suddenly passed away from SADS at the age of 21 on December 15, 2001.
There will be a Silent Auction, 50/50 raffle, door prizes and more. Please come out and support the cause! Tickets are $30/pp. If you would like tickets or to make a donation please email
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