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Spanky's has your NFL ticket every weekend. With 9 large screen flat Screen TV's and every game schedule you want.

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Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Open 7 Days a week 7 AM- 2Am

Live Music 5 Nights a week.
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Bands:

If you and your band are interested in playing at Spanky’s please email us with your information. We are always looking for new and fresh entertainment. Also, starting in February we will be hosting a Battle of the Bands, with cash prizes and a chance at a Friday or Saturday gig. Tell your friends and come check us out!

 


 

2012 Race for Hope – DC

Lemon Drops

Heather Nicole Earl

Heather Nicole Earl (Baksa), 23, passed away quietly at home surrounded by family and friends on January 4th, 2012 at 7:57 in the morning.
Family meant everything to her–she was always concerned that everyone around her was ‘OK’. She is survived by her parents Gordon (father) and Debbie Earl of Blaine, WA; Teri (mother) and Danny White of Purcellville, VA; sister, Rianna Earl of Bellingham, WA and other immediate family members, Amy White, Daniel White, and Andrue Cashman, (all from WA state) as well as grandparents David and Charlotte Bradley, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and more friends than anyone can count all around the country.She was born in Bellingham, Washington on March 10, 1988 at 7:57 in the morning (no, that?s not a typo). She traveled around the country after graduating from Blaine High School, and settled in Virginia in 2010. She found a home at Spanky?s Shenanigans in Leesburg, where she worked until becoming ill.

She was the epitome of the typical 20 something: free spirit, fun loving, “I can do anything and WILL do anything I want”; life is a party and forget the negative nellies. She always wanted to live the best life and be the best friend she could. The room always sparkled when she entered. A room full of strangers always became a room full of friends. Heather, who has ‘I WIN’ tattooed not just on her wrist, but engraved in her mind and heart, taught many so much about living.

Heather was a friend to all of us and was taken too soon.  We will always miss her and do this walk in her honor.

The Race for Hope – DC presented by Cassidy Turley raises funds to support innovative research initiatives and provide information for brain tumor patients and their families. This amazing event relies on the dedication and enthusiasm of individuals, families, teams, volunteers, sponsors and donors. Thank you for your support in helping us find a cure for brain tumors!

To make a donation to Team Lemondrops visit Race For Hope DC!