[Baltimore Sun] Raising money with “Minute to Win It” challenges | PHOTOS

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Wearing an inflated pink flamingo while playing “paint can craze” sponsored by Sherwin Williams, Ray Rachuba of Rachuba Management tosses a small brush, aiming for either can in the foreground while teammates, background left to right, Stan Schneider, Logan Whitehead and Ken Crow watch as members of MMHA, or Maryland Multi-Housing Association participate in timed “Minute to Win It” challenges throughout Main Street, raising donations for Move for Hunger and The Ellicott City Partnership. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Playing “match ’em up” sponsored by Minkoff, Jamie Wargo, left and Yasia Daniels of Greystar wear oven gloves, matching mixed pairs of socks while teammate Crystal McClurkin cheers as members of MMHA, or Maryland Multi-Housing Association participate in timed “Minute to Win It” challenges throughout Main Street, raising donations for Move for Hunger and The Ellicott City Partnership. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)

Playing “spaghetti can craze” sponsored by Acadia Windows and Doors, Cara Nettles, left and Heather Lundy of Cove Property Management grip each end of a single strand of pasta with their mouths after slipping it through the tab of an empty aluminum can while teammate Portia Weems watches as members of MMHA, or Maryland Multi-Housing Association participate in timed “Minute to Win It” challenges throughout Main Street, raising donations for Move for Hunger and The Ellicott City Partnership. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Playing “dice dice baby,” sponsored by IREEM Maryland, Shelly Luong with Murn Management and her teammates use dice, with the task of rolling as many tens as they can within one minute as members of MMHA, or Maryland Multi-Housing Association participate in timed “Minute to Win It” challenges throughout Main Street, raising donations for Move for Hunger and The Ellicott City Partnership. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Playing the “spoon flip trip” at the Brightview Landscapes table, Brittney Johnson, facing camera high-fives past William Whitehead with teammate Theresa Leatherbury and Tracey Schmidt, back right after they were told that they had scored the highest total of the time, as members of MMHA, or Maryland Multi-Housing Association participate in timed “Minute to Win It” challenges throughout Main Street, raising donations for Move for Hunger and The Ellicott City Partnership. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)

Wearing inflatable horses and cowboy hats from left, team members Becky Clise, Guy Brooks, Michelle Miller and Debra Crawford with WPM Real Estate Management cross Main Street to reach another game station as members of MMHA, or Maryland Multi-Housing Association participate in timed “Minute to Win It” challenges throughout Main Street, raising donations for Move for Hunger and The Ellicott City Partnership. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
The race begins for members of MMHA, or Maryland Multi-Housing Association, departing to participate in timed “Minute to Win It” challenges throughout Main Street, raising donations for Move for Hunger and The Ellicott City Partnership. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)

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