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Patron's Party

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Jean Wurster chats with Lina and Steve Drinkard at the OctoberTour Patrons Party. Photo by Ben Martin.
A group poses together at the Octobertour Patrons Party. Photo by Ben Martin.
Guests enjoy the evening at the Patron's Party at the Salisbury Station.
Jack DeLay, Carolyn Ross, Bud Mickle and Betty Mickle enjoy the evening at the Patron's Party.
Barb Sorel and her husband Cliff, Joan Palmer, Niven Bayer and Maria and Jack Thomson lead a dance line at the Patron's Party.
On Oct. 8, Historic Salisbury Foundation hosted its annual Patrons Party at the Salisbury Depot to recognize the sponsors of the 33rd Annual OctoberTour.

The party theme was "Fall for OctoberTour" with a "Southern Fare with Flair" menu.

The evening included a cocktail hour, dinner and entertainment.

Photos by Ben Martin


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