NDIA - National Defense Industrial Association
Aberdeen Proving Ground Chapter
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Annual General Membership Outing and Ironbirds Game
Ripken Stadium, Aberdeen, MD :: Saturday, August 9, 2008
The Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) Chapter of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) is pleased to announce the annual all-you-can-eat picnic buffet and Ironbirds game. All NDIA members, family, and friends are invited to attend. The Central New Jersey Chapter of the NDIA, Fort Monmouth members are welcome to attend also. This event will present an excellent opportunity for members in the government and contractor sectors of both chapters to network.
There are only 60 tickets available and the event is expected to sell out, so order early. We will be in the Party Deck, left field area with excellent views of the entire ballpark.
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APG chapter board meetings are held the first Thursday of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the Williamsburg Inn. Social is from 6:00 - 7:00 PM. Dinner starts at 7:00 PM. Meeting at 8:00 PM.
General membership luncheon or dinner meetings with government or contractor speakers and tours of facilities held periodically.
Good times a-rolling for the NDIA members & guests at the annual Aberdeen Ironbirds ball game. Good ballpark food, libations, a team win & spectacular fireworks all made for a perfect evening. But who's that hogging the shot?!
The whole gang at the annual Christmas Party at Williamsburg Inn. Great food and drinks and even better company!
For the last 3 years, the chapter has sponsored the Harford County Boys and Girls Club with a $500 scholarship to take part in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Maryland Robotics competition.
The annual crab feast held at Sobczyk Park is a chapter favorite. Pictured (left to right) are Chapter President Joe Andrese, Chairman of the Board Pat Endres, National VP James McInerny, (Maj.Gen. Ret.) and former Aberdeen Mayor Doug Wilson.