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Everything Comes Up Roses

At Hyde Hall’s Fundraiser

Edward W. Stack, retired president/COO of The Clark Estates, accepts accolades Saturday evening where and and Noel Dries were honored at the annual fundraising gale of the Hyde Hall National Historic Landmark, "Run for the Rose," organized around a horse-racing theme. (Paul Donnelly for allotsego.com)
Edward W. Stack, retired president/COO of The Clark Estates and past chairman of the Baseball Hall of Fame board, accepts accolades Saturday evening when and Noel Dries were honored at the annual fundraising gala of the Hyde Hall National Historic Landmark, “Run for the Roses,” organized around a horse-racing theme. (Paul Donnelly for allotsego.com)
SLIDE SHOW: PHOTOGRAPHER PAUL DONNELLY RECORDS ‘RUN FOR THE ROSES’

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