Friday, February 22, 2013
The Millers Island waterfront eatery had been closed for the winter.
The Dock of the Bay restaurant, which had been closed for the winter, will not reopen for the spring and will instead be sold. Larry Thanner, owner of the Millers Island waterfront restaurant, made the announcement late Thursday night on the eatery's Facebook page. "After careful consideration, owner Larry Thanner has decided to sell Dock of the Bay," the Facebook post, signed by the Dock of the Bay staff, stated. "Dock of the Bay will not be reopening. We would like to thank our loyal patrons! Dock of the Bay will truly be missed." The restaurant in the fall went from a full-time schedule to a weekend schedule for the winter, and then Thanner closed it altogether. He reopened just for the day on Jan. 26 so he could host the annual Dip at …
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Sub-freezing temperatures greeted the benevolent souls who showed up Saturday for the annual Dip at the Dock in Edgemere.
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- Marge Neal
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Sunday, January 27
The third annual Dip at the Dock took place Saturday at Dock of the Bay restaurant in Edgemere. Six area Ravens Roosts organized the fundraiser that involves taking a swim in the frigid January waters of the Chesapeake Bay. More than $32,000 was raised in the first two years of the event, with all proceeds going to Maryland Special Olympics. Did you participate in Dip at the Dock? Add your photos and video clips to this gallery by clicking on the "upload photos and videos" button. Polar Bear Plunge photos are also welcome!
Friday, January 25, 2013
Six Ravens Roosts will raise money for charity in Saturday's Dip at the Dock in Millers Island.
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- Marge Neal
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Friday, January 25
It's that time of year again when crazy folks are gearing up to dip, dunk, jump, plunge and otherwise throw themselves into frigidly cold water, all in the name of charity. On Saturday, the same day that thousands of people will descend upon Sandy Point State Park to raise money for Special Olympics of Maryland, a local collaboration of six Ravens Roosts will be carrying out their own version of the now famous fundraiser in Millers Island. The third annual Dip at the Dock will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Dock of the Bay restaurant. The six roosts plan to make a day-long party out of the event, with breakfast, a bull roast and games of chance in addition to the outdoor dipping, which is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. While Dock of the …
Theresa Draper
7:51 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013
I agree Loved that place. to sit outside and eat good food on the watrer made my Sundays.   more ›