Join Us for the 5th Annual Tangier Classic

Calling all Anglers! Join us September 22nd through 24th for the 5th Annual Tangier Classic. The tournament was designed to help the Lower Shore and a local child in need. This year’s beneficiary is 6-year-old Emerson Thomas of Princess Anne who was diagnosed with Hydrocephalus, Cerebral Palsy, and Epilepsy and underwent her 7th brain surgery […]

Epoch Sponsor

Epoch Dream Center logo

We are a proud Epoch Corporate Sponsor for January 2023! Epoch Dream Center is a free after-school and summer program serving under-resourced children in Hebron, Maryland and other neighboring communities. They provide meals, nurturing, and mentoring for students of all ages. Without the extraordinary help of their volunteers and sponsors, there would be no Epoch Dream Center. Please read more and find out what you can do to help!

WSW Hope Dinner

Group posing

A local non-profit, Women Supporting Women, hosted its annual Hope Dinner, which raises funds for women and men battling breast cancer. We are proud of our very own Haley, who helped guest-bartend this event!

Art Sponsorship

Residence entrance

We are proud to be a sponsor of the Sand Castle Home Tour, benefiting the Art League of Ocean City, for a second year. This year our featured home is in Ocean City, Maryland. Back as an in person and virtual event this year, the Sand Castle Home Tour is a fundraiser to keep the non-profit in the Ocean City Center for the Arts. The virtual tour runs through the end of October and can be visited multiple times with your purchased ticket. The Arts League of Ocean City is a community arts organization, dedicated to promoting arts in the Ocean City area.

Tanger Classic

Tanger Classic 2022 Recipients with donation check

The 4th Annual Tangier Classic was hosted last month in Crisfield, MD. The tournament offers a unique format where anglers were able to fish anywhere in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries across 3 divisions (powerboat, kayak and kids).

The purpose of this tournament is to benefit the Lower Shore community and a local child in need by providing sponsorship money and funds from the event. We are thrilled to announce that the event raised a total of $35,680 for this year’s recipient – Lakelyn Draheim.

This was our third year as a sponsor and we also participated as one of the of 337 anglers in the tournament. Every year, this event gets more support from the local community and we could not be prouder to be part of such an amazing event!

Toys for Tots Fishing Tournament

Toys for Tots truck full with toys

We were a proud sponsor of the Nanticoke Bass Club’s annual Toys for Tots fishing tournament! This was our 5th year being a sponsor- and Keith and John Fisher were eager participants. This year there were 35 boats, 70 fishermen and over 91 toys collected. Thank you to everyone who donated and we are looking forward to our next annual Toys for Tots fishing tournament!

Cambria Rehoboth Ground Break

Cambria Rehoboth Groundbreaking

Cambria Hotel Rehoboth has broke ground! Fisher Architecture is honored to work with Choice Hotel brand on another Cambria Hotel located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. We provided full architectural design and drawings for this new 106 unit, three story hotel. There are a wide array of relaxing activities that include: indoor and outdoor pools, poolside cabanas, a tiki bar and outdoor fire pits. The entertainment does not stop with the outdoor space! This hotel also includes, 3,800 square feet of multi-function meeting and event spaces, state-of-the-art fitness center and on-site dining featuring freshly made food, local craft beer, wine and specialty cocktails.

Big Fish Foundation Sponsor

Big Fish Foundation Sponsor

Fisher Architecture is honored to partner with Big Fish Charitable Foundation for their Supporter for Kids 5k Run. Come out and support and give back to their mission: “Provide food, clothing and general basic needs items to underprivileged children. Providing the general welfare and well being of the youngest and most vulnerable members of our Big Fish communities.”