Victoria Gastro Pub (8201 Snowden River Parkway) is hosting a benefit beer festival on August 27.Caton Tavern in Catonsville will donate 50 percent of the funds raised from its August 27 Caton Fest to Ellicott City's recovery.Suggested donations of $20 per participant will go to The Ellicott City Partnership. A yoga fundraiser will be held at Black Flag Brewing Company (9315 Snowden River Parkway, Suite C).Smaltimore (2522 Fait Avenue, Baltimore) will host an Ellicott City fundraiser August 10.8, Daniel's Restaurant and Open Air Bar in Elkridge will match 100 percent of its burger sales with donations to Ellicott City relief. On August 7, Great Sage (5809 Clarksville Square Drive, Clarksville) will donate 10% of sales to the Ellicott City Partnership.Flying Dog Brewery in Frederick is donating proceeds from beer sales this weekend (August 6 and 7) to the Ellicott City Historic District Partnership, and folks from Flying Dog will also be at Baltimore's White Oak Tavern on August 7, where proceeds from beer and food sales will benefit the same cause.Owners of Nacho Mama's and Mama's on the Half Shell in Baltimore say they will donate 20% of their sales this week to help the victims.On August 6 and 7, B Doughnut in Baltimore will offer a marshmallow doughnut, all proceeds from which will be donated to Ellicott City relief.Outdoor yoga at Hopewell Park in Columbia on August 6 will benefit Ellicott City.Donations for the Ellicott City Partnership will be accepted at the bar all night long. BareBones Grill is hosting a live music benefit for Ellicott City on August 5.Fish Head Cantina in Baltimore is hosting a fundraiser on August 7.Alexander's Tavern in Baltimore is hosting a fundraiser on August 5.Sunday - to the Ellicott City Partnership. The Heavy Seas Beer Tap Room in Halethorpe will donate 50 percent of revenue made this weekend - noon to 10 p.m.Still Life Gallery Fine Art & Custom Framing.Barnes was one of several people praised by Kittleman after he was seen putting his own life in danger to rescue a driver trapped inside a car being swept away by floodwaters. A family member has set up a GoFundMe account for Jason Barnes, whose store was damaged in the flooding.Businesses seeking to hire individuals on a temporary or permanent basis - contact the Office of Workforce Development at 410 290-2620 or email at Preservation Maryland has set up a "technical assistance fund" for Ellicott City's historic buildings that were damaged. Workforce Development is partnering with the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (DLLR) and Howard County Economic Development Authority to identify immediate employment opportunities for displaced workers. The Howard County Office of Workforce Development will hold an #ECStrong Job Fair on August 8 for employees impacted by the flood.If you can help them find work, visit this Facebook page called, "Keep Ellicott City Working." The destruction wreaked by the storm has left many people, from business owners to bartenders, out of work.The Ellicott City Partnership has also setup a page to assist the flood victims of Ellicott City. To learn more, CLICK HERE.100 percent of all donations will go to humanitarian relief efforts there. The United Way of Central Maryland has established a fund for donations to help those impacted by the flooding, at the request of Howard County Executive Allan Kittleman.To learn more, CLICK HERE. Financial donations should be made to the American Red Cross Greater Chesapeake Region, Kittleman said. Howard County Executive Allan Kittleman says donations are needed in the form of food and cash. To contribute food, you're asked to contact the Community Action Council of Howard County.GENERAL DONATION/VOLUNTEER/EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES to 3 p.m.) and August 8 to August 12 (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 2 to 7 p.m. It will be open for that purpose between August 2 and August 5 (Tuesday and Wednesday from 2 to 7 p.m. Afterwards, they announced that the center (9401 Frederick Road) will serve as a single location for those impacted by the flooding to get information about agencies and organizations that will be offering assistance with recovery efforts.
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