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A Japanese Red Maple was planted at the Ocean Pines Golf Course, near the clubhouse, on Dec. 2 in memory of Betty Britton, who passed away recently. Members of the Ocean Pines Wednesday Bridge Club and Tuesday Night Bridge Club donated the tree. Pictured, from left, are Dottie and Bob Danchik; Anna Foultz; Scott Lenox, assistant golf professional, Ocean Pines Golf Club; Kerry Nelson, director of Ocean Pines Public Works; and Jesus Urrutia and Ben McCabe, of Ocean Pines Landscape Services.











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