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Ravens' Paul Kruger To Visit Bel Air Friday

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Paul Kruger is scheduled to be at Dark Horse Saloon in Bel Air Friday.

 

Paul Kruger, linebacker for the Super Bowl-bound Baltimore Ravens, is expected to visit Bel Air Friday.

Kruger is slated to stop by Dark Horse Saloon, 119 S. Main Street, at 5 p.m. Friday to sign autographs, according part owner Gina Carapico. Entry is $25, and the price includes an autograph. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Special Olympics.

You can bring your own item to be autographed and Kruger will have items for sale inside, a post on the business's Facebook page states.

To reserve a ticket or for more information contact Carapico, 443-371-7993 or email gina@darkhorsebelair.com.

Related Topics: Dark Horse Saloon, January 2013 Week In Review, Paul Kruger, and Ravens

Bel Air Girlfriend

8:42 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

People are COMPLETELY PATHETIC if they feel the need to pay $25 to see this guy. C'Mon!! Fans suppported them and this is how we are treated?? Boycott Dark Horse, too, for this over the top marketing using Special Olympics, GIVE ALL to Special Olympics if that's truly your motivation. Is Kruger giving his proceeds to Special Olympics? I'm disgusted with this blatent money grab in the name of charity.

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Jean

9:39 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

It is for a good cause. I think if you want to pay the $25 then ok but it is everyone's personal choice. Not pathetic.

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Deborah Cornett

10:00 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

With all the trouble and police activity that's been at the Black Horse there going to allow this to add more fuel to the fire. Who is managing this place?

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Danielle

10:04 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

@ Bel Air Girlfriend.....it is not pathetic. It is for charity. Businesses do this all the time. This morning when I went to Wawa to get a cup of coffee, they asked me if I wanted to donate to Special Olympics which I did and gave them $5.00. Was that pathetic? I don't think so. It was my choice to give just like it is your choice whether or not you want to donate $25 to a charity to see Paul Kruger. You are obviously not a football fan. Poor Boys in Abingdon charged $50 to see Suggs and none of that money went to charity. I think the Dark Horse is doing a great thing!!

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Danielle

10:08 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

@ Deborah Cornett....Please, there has not been any more trouble at the Dark Horse than at the other bars in Bel Air. The problem is their location because of the public parking lot next to it. I think you are over blowing it.

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mnm

10:34 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

I am one of the pathetic ones! I got 2 tickets. He's my fav! It's for a good cause too. I agree with Danielle! Why does anyone care how others spend THEIR money anyhow?

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johnno

10:40 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

Whether $25 is a a wothwhile price is a personal choice, I guess.

This will likely be the last opportunity to see Paul Kruger as a Raven. After they sign Flacco, the Ravens will not be able to afford the price Kruger will command as a free agent. Good Luck, Paul Kruger (just don't sign with the Steelers, please)!

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mnm

10:46 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

I hope he stays! I was disappointed after Johnson left.

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the peoples people

11:20 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

It's called capitalism, people acan charge whatever the hell they want. Don't like it? Don't go. How's that for you? You mad?

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Jean

12:39 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013

well i am glad most agree with what I said earlier. Good for ya !....Now I know I was not the only one that felt that way...

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jessica

4:55 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013

Seriously, nothing can happen without someone complaining "BA Girlfriend, Deborah". like peoples said....if you dont like it, Dont go!

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