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4 Local News The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 8, 2017
Mary Ellen Brand Crab Meat and 6 one Theft Case #17-27836: are known to frequent. They observed a Theft Case #17-27316:
pound cans of Heron Point Seafood Crab On May 28, 2017, at approximately white male fitting the description exiting On May 25, 2017, at approximately
Meat. He was arrested for Theft Less than 6:00pm, Deputy R. Kreps responded to a tent. As they approached the individual, 10:15pm, Deputy P. Wood responded to
$1,000.00. the Giant Grocery store in Dunkirk in Robert Rice, 50, of Prince Frederick, he Rivers Reach Court, in Prince Frederick,
reference to a theft. Upon arrival he made admitted he had been in the Safeway. The for the report of a theft. The complain-
Theft Case #17-27913: contact with the manager who advised that Control Center advised Rice had previ- ant stated he parked his vehicle in a back
On May 29th , 2017, at approximately an employee had asked a couple if they ously been banned, indefinitely, from en- parking lot, at approximately 7:00pm the
8:30pm, Deputy R. Evans responded to had paid for the cart of items they were tering the store. An unopened can of Old night before; he attempted to drive the car
Oak Crest Drive, in St. Leonard, for the pushing as they walked towards the exit. Bay Seasoning was also discovered on his at 9:00am this morning and realized the
report of a theft. Upon arrival the victim They didnt respond as they continued to person, which he also had stolen. He was gas tank was empty. No suspects at this
stated they noticed their unlocked van, their vehicle. The light skinned black male arrested for Theft Less Than $100.00 and time.
parked in their driveway, had the glove- and female were well-dressed and had a Trespassing on Private Property.
box opened and items were scattered cart loaded with high value items. They Theft Case #17-27089:
throughout the vehicle. The only item that placed the items into their car and took off Theft Case #17-27386: On May 24, 2017, at approximately
appeared to be missing was the owners before Deputy Kreps could arrive. On May 26, 2017, at approximately 4:00pm, Deputy R. Evans responded to
manual to the vehicle. The manual was 11:00am, Deputy B. Boerum responded Moonlight Lane, in Prince Frederick, for
last seen in the vehicle at 9:00pm on May Theft Case #17-27672: to Golden West Way, in Lusby, for a theft the report of a theft. The complainant ad-
28th. A short time later, a neighbor discov- On May 27, 2017, at approximately complaint. Upon arrival he met the com- vised a gray, 3-4 foot concrete seahorse
ered the manual located on the edge of the 7:00pm, Deputy W. Beisel was dispatched plainant who advised someone stole his statue was taken from their front yard.
woods near Oak Crest Drive/Oak Crest to the Prince Frederick Safeway for the boat trailer from the side of his house. The The statue was last seen on May 23th
Circle and returned it to the victim. report of a shoplifting. The complain- victim last saw the trailer on April 25th around 8:00pm. The statue was discov-
ant advised that a white male attempted when he parked the trailer in the side yard ered missing around 4:00pm. The statue
Theft Case #17-27892: to purchase fireworks with food stamps of the residence. The trailer was discov- is rather large and weighs hundreds of
On May 29, 2017, at approximately and after being denied, took off running ered missing on May 26 at approximately pounds; therefore, it would probably take
1:15am, Deputy R. Spalding responded to towards the woods with the fireworks in 6:00am. The trailer was approximately more than one person to move it.
Briscoe Road, in St. Leonard, for the re- his hand. Deputy Denton arrived on the 25 feet long, silver, with an orange winch
port of a theft and destruction of property. scene and helped to locate the male in the cable, yellow rollers and had one brake Theft Case #17-26697:
Upon arrival victim #1 explained they had wooded area, where homeless individuals light out. On May 22, 2017, at approximately
parked their car at approximately 7:30pm 1:00pm, Deputy T. Holt responded to Cove
and returned to it, around 12:30am, to Theft Case #17-27342: Point Road, in Lusby, for the report of a
discover the drivers side mirror dam- On May 26, 2017, at approximately theft that had just taken place. The victim
aged. The mirror was intact but the glass 6:30am, Deputy B. Sampson was dis- advised he watched someone get out of a
had been broken. Victim #2 reported the patched to Plateau Road, in St. Leonard, white pickup truck, walked onto his yard
drivers side mirror had been knocked off for the report of a theft. The complainant and steel his Dont Frack Maryland yard
the vehicle and money was stolen from the stated two vehicles had been broken into sign. After removing the sign the individ-
center console. He last observed his ve- and items were stolen. The vehicles were ual got in a white truck and drove off.
hicle intact at 11:00pm that evening. unlocked and had been accessed through
the rear sliding window. A wallet, credit
cards and money were stolen. The credit
cards had been fraudulently used at sev-
Rice eral locations.
8 Sports The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 8, 2017
CHALLENGE
By Doug Watson
CHALLENGE Contributing Writer
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Budds Creek, MD- Former two-time
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Limited Late Model feature finish
1. Kurt Zimmerman 2. Billy Tucker 3.
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Brandon Long 4. Tyler Emory 5. Jonny
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track score in over three years and the RUSH Crate Late Model feature finish
overall 24th of his career at the speedway. 1. Jamie Sutphin 2. Mike Franklin 3.
Zimmerman drew the pole for the fea- Darren Alvey 4. Corey Almond 5. Ben
ture and made the most of his good for- Bowie 6. Matt Tarbox 7. Darin Henderson
tune as he would pace all 20-circuits in 8. Matt Glanden 9. Megan Mann 10. Ryan
convincing fashion over eventual runner Clement 11. Jeff Pilkerton 12. James Mar-
up Billy Tucker. I forgot how much fun shall 13. Megan Emory 14. Chuck Bowie
it was to win here. Zimmerman stated in
victory lane. The track was pretty narrow Street Stock feature finish
tonight, but I just drove the car like I did 1. Jeremy Pilkerton 2. Tony Archer 3.
back in the street stock days and it was just Kyle Nelson 4. Roy Dean 5. Mike Raleigh
about perfect tonight. Brandon Long took 6. Ed Pope Jr. 7. Mike Latham
third with Tyler Emory and Jonny Oliver
completing the top-five. Hobby Stock feature finish
Jamie Sutphin wired the field to score 1. Mikey Latham 2. Sam Archer 3.
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main in the divisions 20-lap main. Sut- Deason 6. Buddy Dunagan 7. Kevin Mur-
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WMJS=LP general manager and chief engineer Bill Santiff. Photo by Mike Batson
Countys Community
ing part-time at that same station. But, in music licensing fees, purchasing new music
college he joined the ROTC and that led and the upkeep of the equipment and occa-
to a 22-year Air Force career followed by sionally the purchase of newequipment.
working with defense contractors. His Santiff feels part of a community radio
Radio Tradition
jobs during his adult life often involved stations responsibility is to provide emer-
working in communications and on gency announcements. The station gives
communicationsequipment. alerts and warnings from national, state
Santiff had moved to Calvert in the and local government agencies. In mid-
1970s while at Andrews Air Force Base. At February of this year during an 18-hour pe-
By Dick Myers the time of the WMJS sale and the creation riod the station broadcast six severe thun-
Staff Writer of Low Power Radio, Santiff was a senior derstorm warnings, four tornado warnings,
First allow me a point of personal privi- owners. But several years later a couple warden at St. Pauls Episcopal Church in and two flood warnings.
lege. This reporter 50 years ago after gradu- from Philadelphia, Mel and Ada Gollub Prince Frederick. He convinced the church Santiff said the station plays just about
ating from college and a stint on active duty purchased the station and changed the call leadership to apply for a license for the every genre of music except acid rock and
with the Army Reserves, applied with my letters to WMJS for the names of their chil- new radio service and they agreed, on two rap. Something for everyone is how he
mother to the Federal Communications dren, Mark, Judy and Susan. conditions that the church would not be describes what Mohler programs.
Commission for an AM radio station in The Gollubs turned WMJS into a com- involved in the operation, it would be his With its 82 wats at 108 feet, WMJS-
Prince Frederick on 1070 with 500 watts. munity radio station, with local news, responsibility, and that the church wouldnt LPs signal goes to about Huntingtown to
My family had a summer home in Mayo, weather, traffic and public service an- contribute to it financially. the north and St. Leonard to the south. But
Anne Arundel County, and we often came nouncements. That changed dramatically in St. Pauls had two other local churches for the last three years the station has had
down to Chesapeake Beach, so I was famil- November of 1999 when the couple sold the apply to operate on 102.1. But the other two listeners all over the world through stream-
iar with the county. I felt that in the late 60s station to Mega Communications, a Span- churches found other frequencies and even- ing its signal on the internet. That can be
that it was on the cusp of development. ish language broadcaster. They moved the tually all three were awarded licenses, but accessed through their website or through
At the same time as we made the AM ap- antenna from a tower in Barstow to one in only St. Pauls was able to get the station the free TuneIn radio app on Apple and An-
plication, I also felt that FM, with its cleaner Sunderland to be closer to Washington, DC. on the air. droid systems.
signal, would be the wave of the future. At The station has changed hands twice since Santiff raised $30,000 of start-up costs With the so called connected car with
the time, the FCC had a Table of FM As- then, but it still remains one broadcasting to for the tower, transmitter, control board and internet dashboard access on the very near
signments in which a frequency was first the city and not to Calvert County. automation system. The money came out of horizon, the station can anticipate more
assigned to a community, and after that The sale of WMJS was at a time when his own pocket, through donations and a people listening in their cars beyond its
happened anyone could apply. So, I hired an the radio industry was changing from one loan which was paid off in five years. The regular terrestrial signal. The radio indus-
engineer and we found a frequency (92.7) in which local people operated radio sta- station began broadcasting on July 4,2004. try is nervous about that because it also
and applied to have the frequency added. tions to one largely run by big corporations. The radio station is physically located in will increase competition through the dash-
While waiting for FCC approval, I at- For instance, Clear Channel now known one room in the basement of the church hall board when radio has had it all to itself up
tended National Academy of Broadcast- as IHeart, at one time owned more than a next to the historic church on Church St. in untilnow.
ing in DC. There I learned that an AM ra- thousand stations, made possible by Federal Price Frederick. Since its inception it has Broadcast radio is the bookends of my
dio station in Leonardtown (WKIK 1370) Communications Commission (FCC) rules been an all-volunteer operation although life, Santiff said. I started as a part-tine,
was for sale. We decided to buy an exist- allowing one owner to own more stations some Low Power radio stations do have FCC-licensed engineer at the age of 16. To-
ing station instead of facing the hassle of in an area. paid staff. day at 71 I am retired from my other career
putting one on the air. I later learned that Bill Santiff noted that trend and the loss Santiff is WMJS-LPs general manager but I am still actively running our radio sta-
the owner of WKIK put it up for sale be- of Calvert Cotys only local station. He also and chief engineer. Kevin Mohler is pro- tion as an unpaid volunteer.
cause he feared the extra competition in noted that the FCC had just approved in gram director. Marty Madden who worked Even though its a small volunteer opera-
SouthernMaryland. January of 2000 a new class of radio sta- for years at the old WMJS-FM helps with tion, with Santiffs experience the station
With the application to buy WKIK, we tions know as Low Power (LP) radio. These announcing and runs a live Saturday morn- operation follows all FCC rules and is as
withdraw the AM application, but the FM stations with a maximum power of 100 ing show. technically up-to-date as most commer-
application continued throughout the pro- watts (at 100 feet) were intended to cover a Most of the tine there is no one in that cial radio stations. And, Santiff feels it is
cess and 92.7 was eventually added to the small area plugging in the hole with the loss basement studio. It runs by automation, carrying on the mission of providing com-
table for Prince Frederick. Fifty years ago of local stations. with music having been loaded onto the munity radio to his adopted community of
on June 1 we took over WKIK under the Santiff describes his broadcasting career computer as well as legal station identifica- CalvertCounty.
name Tidewater Broadcasting Company. as bookends of my life. He said, My fas- tions and public service announcements.
In the early 1970s, a station on 92.7 went cination with radio began when I turned The three staffers periodically add new dickmyers@countytimes.net
on the air with the call letters WESM and 10 at the end of 1955. For my birthday, my music and announcements into the system.
played easy listening music. We have been parents bought me a Cub Scout Crystal The station keeps going with underwrit-
unable to find out the name of the original Radio Kit. With that he was able to listen ing donations from local businesses. These
are like what you hear on National Public
14 Obituaries The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 8, 2017
In Remembrance
The Calvert County Times runs complimentary obituaries as submitted by funeral homes
and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
guyleonard@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following weeks edition.
Mary Alice Louise Hyson ardson) Moran. Herbert was raised in Hyde of Shady Side and siblings Deb- tesville VA 22911; Phone, 434-817-6900;
Cucumber, WV and graduated from Big bie McKenzie of St. Augustine, FL, Jean website: http://hopva.org/
Mary Alice Louise Hyson, 84, of La Creek High School. He enlisted in the U.S. McKenzie of Friendship, Donna McKen- Funeral arrangements by Rausch Fu-
Plata passed away June 1, 2017. She was Army and served in the Vietnam War. He zie-Eberly of Tamarac, FL and Freddie neral Homes.
born June 28, 1932 in Seat Pleasant, MD retired from the Army as a Master Sar- McKenzie of Deale.
to Wilbur and Alice (Brady) Greenwell. gent, and was then employed by the Prince The family would like to invite friends
Mary was raised in Capitol Heights and William County Water Authority. He was to the Deale Elks Lodge after the service. Margaret Rosalie Tawney
graduated from Maryland Park High a member of the VFW Post 14000 and the In lieu of owers donations may be
School. She was employed as a secre- American Legion in Woodbridge, VA. In made to Rausch Funeral Home to assist
tary with Merchants Terminal. In her his leisure, Herbert enjoyed baseball and the family with the funeral costs.
leisure time she enjoyed cooking, bowl- watching TV.
ing, knitting, birds, gardening, reading He was preceded in death by his wife Anne Dare Billard Bonner
The Bible and spending time with her Maudie E. Moran, sister Phyllis Moran,
family, especially her grandchildren and brother Bill Moran and sister in law Lou-
great-grandchildren. ise Moran. Herbert is survived by a daugh-
Mary was preceded in death by her ter Deborah D. Mauer and husband Dan-
husband Donald Kenneth Hyson, Sr. iel of Chesapeake Beach, granddaughter
She is survived by sons Donald K. Hy- Bridgette R. Mauer, sisters Linda Moran
son, Jr. and wife Michele of Ladson, SC and Helen Pierce and husband Harman as
and Dave M. Hyson of King George, well as numerous nieces and nephew.
VA, 9 grandchildren, 9 great-grand- Funeral arrangements by Rausch Fu-
children and sister Gwendolyn Arnold. neral Homes.
Visitation will be Thursday,
June 8, 2017 11 a.m.-12 p.m. at
Rausch Funeral Home - Owings Linda Lynn McKenzie Margaret Rosalie Tawney, 57, of Bran-
8325 Mount Harmony Lane dywine passed away May 29, 2017 at
Owings MD 20736 her residence. She was born December
Memorial Service will be Thursday, 22, 1959 in Prince Frederick to Morris
June 8, 2017 12 p.m. at the funeral home. Nathaniel and Beulah Mae (Catterton)
Burial will be at MD Veterans Ceme- Anne Dare Billard Bonner, 95, died Wilkerson. Margaret was raised in Cal-
tery Cheltenham 11301 Crain Highway Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at the home of her vert County and graduated from Northern
Cheltenham MD 20623. daughter in Faber, Virginia. Anne was High School in 1977. She married Richard
born September 11, 1921 in Baltimore, Tawney on February 10, 1977 and they
MD, the youngest daughter of Mary Ag- lived in North Beach before moving to
Herbert Ralph Moran nes Shepherd and William W. Billard. In Brandywine in 2008. Margaret was pri-
addition to her parents, she was preceded marily a homemaker and worked at Prince
in death by her husband, William R. Bon- Frederick Motors for 12 years. Margaret
ner, Sr. as well as her sister Jacqueline, was a member of Mt. Harmony-Lower
her brother Jules and great-grandson Luke Marlboro United Methodist Church and in
Pittman. Anne joined the Womens Army her leisure time she enjoyed collecting an-
Corps during World War II and later gels, cooking, gardening and owers.
worked at Nationwide Insurance until her Margaret is survived by her husband
Linda Lynn McKenzie, 44, of Deale retirement. She was a talented amateur Richard Lewis Tawney, daughter Mi-
passed away June 1, 2017. She was the third artist, taking special delight in portraits chelle L. Tawney of Chesapeake Beach,
child born to Fred and Dorothy (Ward) of her family. She enjoyed many years siblings William E. Genie Wilkerson
McKenzie on January 6, 1973. Linda was visiting her son and family in France. and wife Vera of Chesapeake Beach, Mor-
raised in Rose Haven and graduated from She is survived by her four children and ris Vernon Wilkerson and wife Gloria of
Southern High School. She was a member their spouses, Margaret and John Camp- Dunkirk, Charles Fred Wilkerson and
of the Annapolis Moose Lodge Chapter bell, William and Elizabeth Bonner, Mary wife Sharon of Cheswald, DE, Evelyn
661. Linda had a love for cats and enjoyed and Gerald Stauffer and James Bonner Mae Poole of Lothian, Judy E. Jenkins
being on the water and spending time with as well as sixteen grandchildren and sev- of Owings and Betty Sue Long and hus-
Herbert Ralph Moran, 88, of Wood- her children. enteen great-grandchildren. She will be band Charlie of Cape Coral, FL, as well
bridge, VA passed away June 1, 2017 at She is survived by her children John missed by her family as well as many niec- as numerous nieces and nephews. She was
Washington Hospital Center. He was born Letcher of Palm Coast, FL, Alicia Beavers es, nephews, cousins and friends. preceded in death by her brother Charles
November 7, 1928 in Cucumber, West Vir- of Edgewater and Joseph Brashears of Memorial contributions may be made Donald Catterton.
ginia to Walter Thomas and Mattie (Rich- Mayo, her mother Dorothy McKenzie- to Hospice of the Piedmont, 675 Peter Funeral arrangements by Rausch Fu-
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Special Olympics
to inspire more artists from the Tri-County
area to create and submit films. From Southern Maryland Film Festival.
Highlighted Sustainability
even happier to call their house a home. ing the progress they were making on his
NRGs volunteer crew arrived bright and home. He watched in eager anticipation
early and some stayed up to ten hours to as the team cleared out trees and created
complete projects that improved the home, more space in his yard - which he already
By Dick Myers inside and out. envisioned filling with an outdoor swing
Staff Writer NRG completed several projects includ- and talked about how much space hed
ed painting, replacing shutters, installing now have to play basketball in the front
Annemarie Sculpture Garden and Arts which helps preserve land through conserva-
hand rails on an outdoor staircase, clean- yard.
Center in Dowell was covered in green on tion easements and property donations.
ing gutters, replacing shingles and siding After a lunch shared by the volunteers,
Saturday June 3. And, a lot of other colors too. Many community groups were spread out
on an old shed, pressure washing, clearing Arthur, and a group of The Arcs employ-
The occasion was the annual Calvert Green through the craft fair section, including the
away brush to reclaim the back yard, and ees, there was one more generous surprise
Expo and Craft Fair. Calvert K-9 Search Team always popular for
creating a plant bed which would be eas- in store. The Arc was presented with a
Its billed as Southern Marylands largest providing a chance to interact with the dogs
ily accessible to an individual utilizing a donation of $1000 from NRG, to be used
sustainable event and attracts thousands of and handlers who team to search for missing
wheelchair. The time, labor, and materi- where it would be needed most. People
visitors and more than 100 vendors. In addi- persons.
als, were donated from NRG. supported by The Arc Southern Maryland
tion to the displays, the event featured speak- The Murray Arts Building was also open
According to Chalk Point plant man- benefit greatly through volunteerism and
ers and workshops on such topics as rain bar- during the free event, with its gift shop and
ager Greg Staggers, We look forward to donations. As a nonprofit organization,
rels, the local food movement and limiting the latest exhibit.
these projects every year as a way to di- support offered by the community has a
spread of invasive plants. Information was The event was sponsored by the Calvert
rectly support our community. In this case tremendous impact on people with I/DD
also presented on the Calvert County Envi- County Citizens Green Team, established in
it was particularly rewarding to see the supported by The Arc. The effect of posi-
ronmental Summit scheduled for November. 2009 to promote sustainable lifestyles.
improvements our team made take shape tiveNRG week could clearly be seen in
Among the green displays was infor-
throughout the day. Arthurs smile and the smiles of NRGs
mation on the Southern Calvert Land Trust, dickmyers@countytines.net
Arthur Jones was excited throughout hardworking volunteers.
the project. Cheryl Zeeger, The Arcs
Calendar
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Community please email zach@countytimes.net with the listing details by
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Month Long
Car Wash The Church is located next to the North compliments of the Congregation. All are
World Gym building Prince Frederick Beach Town Hall at 8912 Chesapeake Av- cordially invited. Questions may be di-
12 Noon-4:00 PM enue. Questions may be directed to Pastor rected to John Riedesel at (301)855-8256.
Celebratory 70th Church Anniversary Huntingtown High School Marching Hur- David Keyser at PottersPlace1@aol.com www.facebook.com/NBUnionChurch
Ticket Sale ricanes will hold a by-donation car wash .facebook.com/NBUnionChurch.
Bay District Volunteer Firehouse, 46300 at the World Gym building in Prince Fred- Flag Day Ceremony
S. Shangri-La Drive, Lexington Park, MD erick on Saturday, June 10, between noon Calvert Hospice Butterfly Release & 3330 Chesapeake Beach Road Route 260,
20653 and 4 p.m. Band members are raising Memorial Service Chesapeake Beach
9:00AM-5:00PM money for new uniforms. Kings Landing Camp, Wisner Hall, 3255 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Tickets are on sale from June 1st to June Kings Landing Road, Huntingtown, MD Stallings-Williams American Legion Post
11th. Southern Maryland Acoustic Music 20639 206 will conduct its Annual Flag Day Cer-
Join us as we celebrate 70 years of The Gathering. 2:00 PM-3:30 PM emony at 6:00 p.m. at the Post, outdoors
Open Door. We will host a celebratory Anne Marie Gardens This event is designed for those who want upper level Parking Lot All members and
banquet on Saturday, June 24, 2017 at the 1:00 PM-9:00 PM to celebrate the life of a loved one. The the general public are invited to attend.
Bay District Volunteer Firehouse, 46300 Join us for a day of song circles and acous- Memorial Service incorporates music For information call (410) 257-9878. www.
S. Shangri-La Drive, Lexington Park, tic jamming, followed by an evening con- and reflection, and the event concludes ALPost206.org.
MD. Tickets can be purchased by contact- cert, dinner, and contra dancing. Bring with a butterfly release. Attendance is
ing First Missionary Baptist Church at your preferred instruments and/or your free. However, individuals and families Connect
301-863-8388Adults $30.00 and chil- favorite songs to the afternoon song cir- have the option to purchase a butterfly College of Southern MarylandPrince
dren 13 and under $15.00.(tickets will not clesor just come to listen! In the eve- ahead of time in honor of a loved one. Frederick, MarylandRoom 225
be available at the door.) ning, dinner will be available along with Butterflies must be pre-ordered. For more 6:00 PM-7:30 PM
The celebration will continue on Sunday, music from four bands, including Da- information, or to order, contact Peggy CONNECT is an 8-week grief support
June 25, 2017 during our 10:00am Divine vid Norris & Shadowbox, Kevin Herren Braham at (410) 535-0892 or pbraham@ program for teens. They will learn cop-
Worship Service. Group, Hangmans Faire, and Jordana Nye calverthospice.org. Order forms can be ing skills for handling their grief, learn
& Friends. The evening contra dance will downloaded from: calverthospice.org/ to support themselves and others through
Friday, June 9 feature a live band and caller (beginners butterfly-release-memorial the grieving process, develop a support
welcome!). Entry fee required. See web- system of other teens, and have the op-
Free Acoustic Music site www.annmariegarden.org/annma- portunity to have some fun while process-
3330 Chesapeake Beach Road Route 260, rie2/content/southern-maryland-acoustic- Monday, June 12 ing their feelings. Pre-Registration is re-
Chesapeake Beach music-assembly for details. 13480 Dowell quired. Contact Brittanny Petrzala, Child
7:00 PM-11:00 PM Road, Dowell, MD. 410-326-5289. JobSource Mobile Career Center. & Teen Bereavement Coordinator for
ACOUSTIC MUSICFor your listen- Calvert Library Fairview Branch registration at 410-535-0892 or by email
ing pleasure, join us in the Lower Level SOMD Music Fest 2017 1:00 PM-4:00 PM bpetrzala@calverthospice.org.
Lounge to hear music from Ross Cramp- Bowles Farm, 22880 Budds Creek Rd, Stop by to visit the JobSource Mobile Ca-
ton from 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. with Clements, MD 20624 reer Center for your job search needs! Get Thursday, June 15
the compliments of the American Le- 4:00 PM-11:00 PM job counseling and rsum help, search
gion Stallings Williams Post 206 at 3330 Come out for a great day of country music for jobs and connect with Southern Mary- Calvert ToastmastersEnd of the Year
Chesapeake Beach Road East on Rt. 260 with nationally recognized recording art- land JobSource. No registration. Cal- party
in Chesapeake Beach. Public welcome. ists Colt Ford and Joe Diffie along with vert Library Fairview Branch, Rt. 4 and Green Turtle meeting room, 98 Solomons
For more information, call 410-257-9878. special guests, Southern Marylands very Chaneyville Road, Owings, 410-257-2101. Island Rd S, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
www.ALPost206.org own Drivin Muzzy! Tickets are on sale calvertlibrary.info. 11:30 AM-12:30 PM
now for $35.00. Hurry, tickets are limited Do you want to become a confident public
Saturday, June 10 and we are expecting a sellout with this Tuesday, June 13 speaker and strong leader? If so, Toast-
line up! masters is the place for you. Youll find
All Saints Episcopal Churchs Trea- Brought to you by Budweiser and the 7th VA Benefits a supportive learn-by-doing environment
sures Sale District Optimist Club College of Southern Maryland, 115 J W that allows you to achieve your goals at
Routes 2 & 4, Sunderland, MD www.somdmusicfest.com/ Williams Rd, Prince Frederick, MD 20678 your own pace. For more information see
8:00 AM-12 Noon 12 Noon-1:30 PM our website at calvert.toastmastersclubs.
Find great buys, gently used items, tools Country Dance If you or your spouse is a United States org
and perhaps an antique at All Saints Epis- 3330 Chesapeake Beach Road Route 260, Veteran, You may be eligible for benefits
copal Churchs Treasures Sale Saturday, Chesapeake Beach through the Veterans Administration. Calvert NARFE Chapter 1466 Meeting
June 10, from 8 a.m. till noon inside Par- 7:00 PM-Midnight These benefits may include financial pay- Cove Point Park, Lusby
ish Hall. Come to intersection of Rts 2 & For a fun time, come to the Country ments, long term care placement, home 12 Noon
4, Sunderland, MD. Free admission; free Dance at the American Legion Stallings- care benefits, funeral benefits and/or The National Active and Retired Federal
parking. For info, call 443-964-4344. Williams Post 206 on Route 260 in Chesa- medical equipment. Learn about avail- Employees Association (NARFE), Cal-
peake Beach. If you cant dance, teachers able benefits, eligibility requirements, vert County Chapter, will meet on Thurs-
Paddle for First Responders will be available to give instruction. One how to apply and what documentation is day June 15th at 12:00 noon at the Cove
Leonardtown Wharf and McIntosh Run hour lessons commence at 7:00 p.m. fol- needed from a VBA Benefits Represen- Point Park, Lusby. (Parking and pavilion
8:00 AM-9:30 AM lowed by dancing from 8:00 p.m. until tative from the Veterans Administra- at end of road)
Our first annual PADDLE FOR FIRST midnight. The Modest price of $15.00 tion and experienced social workers. You Meet and greet fellow federal employees
RESPONDERS event will raise funds for per person includes soft drinks or draft may register online at calverthospice.org/ and neighbors and enjoy a summertime
scholarship programs to benefit not only beer and light munchies. Hosted by the education-seminars meal under the pavilion. Members, non-
our St. Marys County First Responders, American Legion 206 in the upper level members, current federal employees and
but also their families. The funds will al- Ballroom in Chesapeake Beach on Route Free Concert: Patty Reese Band guests are welcome.
low spouses and children as well as the 260. For information call 410-257-9878. Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum, Please RSVP 410-326-9024. Fried chicken
first responders themselves to attend the Reservations: Lbloyer@verizon.net www. 4155 Mears Ave, Chesapeake Beach, MD provided. Bring a salad, side dish, veggie
College of Southern Maryland at reduced, ALpost206.org 7:30 PM-9:30 PM or dessert to share.
or even no cost, depending on how much For NARFE membership Information and
Sunday, June 11
Winner of several WAMMIES, Patty Re-
we can raise. ese pleases with her soulful voice. FREE Application, Call 410-586-1441
Event registration is available online or at
the event between 8:009:30 AM. The
races will start at 10:00 AM. Visit www.
Southern Gospel Concert
8912 Chesapeake Avenue, North Beach
Wednesday, June 14
paddleforfirstresponders.org/ to register 11:00 AM-12 Noon Meal, Praise, Prayer
or for more details or email info@paddle- DANNY FIGGINS IN CONCERT The 8912 Chesapeake Avenue, North Beach
forfirstresponders.org. Union Church is pleased to host Gos- 5:30 PM-7:00 PM
Rotary is also seeking sponsors for the pel Singer Danny Figgins, known as the MEAL, PRAISE, & PRAYER! Union
event. See the website for more details. Singing Policeman, in Concert at 11:00 Church, Rear Hall, at 5:30 p.m. on Wednes-
Rain Date for the event is Saturday, June Sunday June 11, 2017. Be blessed by his day June 14, 2017, for a special supper fol-
17, 2017. music laugh at some of his comedy and lowed by praise, prayer, and fellowship.
be amazed by his impression of Willie The Church is located next to the North
Nelson. You are guaranteed to leave his Beach Town Hall at 8912 Chesapeake Av-
show uplifted. All are invited to attend. enue. This free event is offered with the
Thursday, June 8, 2017 The Calvert County Times Calendars 19
Events
Thursday, June 8
Southern Maryland Acoustic Music Flying Needles. FOL Monthly meeting.
Gathering. 6:00-9:00pm. 5:30-7:00pm.
Alzheimers Caregivers Support. 1:00-9:00pm. Knitting, crocheting and portable crafting Friends of Library Monthly meeting.
7:00-8:30pm. Join us for a day of song circles and acous- group open to anyone wanting to join in No registration. Calvert Library Prince
Get tips and support from other caregiv- tic jamming, followed by an evening con- and share talents, crafting time or learn a Frederick.
ers. Facilitated by Jeannette Findley. cert, dinner, and contra dancing. Bring new skill. No registration. Calvert Library
Please register. Calvert Library Prince your preferred instruments and/or your fa- Southern Branch. Interview Skills Workshop.
Frederick. vorite songs to the afternoon song circles 6:30-8:30pm.
or just come to listen! In the evening,
Wednesday, June 14 Participants will learn professional tech-
Friday, June 9
dinner will be available along with music niques and the importance of interview-
from four bands, including David Nor- Brain Games: Mahjongg, Scrabble & ing. This workshop will teach you best
On Pins & Needles. ris & Shadowbox, Kevin Herren Group, more. practices to enhance your interviewing
1:00-4:00pm. Hangmans Faire, and Jordana Nye & 10:00-1:00pm. skills by providing insight on dress at-
Bring your quilting, needlework, knitting, Friends. The evening contra dance will Want to learn Mahjongg? Hope to make tire, appropriate attitude, and professional
crocheting or other project for an after- feature a live band and caller (beginners your Scrabble skills killer? Games are a etiquette. Please register. Calvert Library
noon of conversation and shared creativi- welcome!). Entry fee required. See website great way to keep your brain sharp while Prince Frederick.
ty. No registration. Calvert Library Prince http://www.annmariegarden.org/annma- having fun! Join us! Please register. Cal-
Frederick. rie2/content/southern-maryland-acoustic-
music-assembly for details. 13480 Dowell
vert Library Prince Frederick.
Thursday, June 15
Saturday, June 10
Road, Dowell, MD. 410-326-5289. JobSource Mobile Career Center. Asbury Book Discussion - Ethan Frome
1:00-4:00pm. by Edith Wharton.
Poets Circle. Learn Mahjongg. Stop by to visit the JobSource Mobile Ca- 10:30-12:00pm.
9:00-11:00am. 1:00-3:00pm. reer Center for your job search needs! Get A lively book discussion every other
Beginner or big-time, condent or com- Want to learn Mahjongg? Games are a job counseling and rsum help, search for month on the 3rd Thursday. Next book to
pulsive, stuck or star-lit! All are welcome. great way to keep your brain sharp while jobs and connect with Southern Maryland discuss is decided by the group. No regis-
Expect a friendly session of discussion, having fun! Join us! No registration. Cal- JobSource. No registration. Calvert Li- tration. Calvert Library Southern Branch.
editing and support. Bring 5 copies of vert Library Southern Branch. brary Prince Frederick.
what you want to work on or just yourself.
Please register. Calvert Library Prince
Monday, June 12 Memoirs & Creative Writing
T.A.C.O.S. Meeting.
5:00-6:00pm.
Frederick. Books & Toys. Workshop. T.A.C.O.S. (Teen Advisory Council of
10:00-11:00am. 2:00-3:30pm. Students!) meeting! For teens ages 13-19.
Garden Smarter- Oysters, Clams and Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Join author and editor Elisavietta Ritchie Calvert Library needs your help plan-
Marine Plants. Moms, parents, caregivers and your tots! as she encourages the art of creative mem- ning events, revamping our Teen Zone
10:00-11:30am. Book club for moms, playtime for kids! oir writing. Bring 12 double-spaced copies and other awesome things. Help make
Oysters, Clams and Marine Plants Oh No registration. Calvert Library Southern of your memoir, 500-800 words, to work Calvert Library awesome! Free food (and
My! Aquaculture in Coastal Ecosystem Branch. on and share with the group. No registra- service learning hours) at every meeting!
Management. Protect our Bay! Aquacul- tion. Calvert Library Prince Frederick. No registration. Calvert Library Prince
ture can be used to place oysters, clams JobSource Mobile Career Center. Frederick.
or marine plants in estuaries to lter wa- 1:00-4:00pm. MD Workforce Exchange Job Search
ter and capture nutrients while producing Stop by to visit the JobSource Mobile Ca- Workshop. LIFE SIZE PAC-MAN.
valuable seafood. Calvert Library South- reer Center for your job search needs! Get 2:00-4:00pm. 6:30-8:30pm.
ern Branch. job counseling and rsum help, search for Participants will learn how to navigate the Life. Size. Pac. Man. Experience the rush
jobs and connect with Southern Maryland Maryland Workforce Exchange (MWE) of becoming one of the most iconic video
#calvertREADS Festival. JobSource. No registration. Calvert Li- system to conduct an effective job search. game characters of all time by playing
11:00-3:00pm. brary Fairview Branch. We will cover job search utilizing addi- the life size Pac-Man game. Bring your
Kick-off Calvert Librarys new summer tional career sites to enhance your em- friends. Compete against your friends.
reading program #calvertREADS by be-
ing a part of this fun-lled community
Tuesday, June 13 ployability. We will also provide tips on
how to complete an online application.
Beat your friends. Calvert Library Prince
Frederick.
festival! All ages can register for #calver- Board of Trustees meeting. We will review position descriptions and
tREADS and get started on our reading 2:00-4:00pm. utilize ONET online resource center to
challenge of 30,000 books while checking Calvert Library Board of Trustees month- enhance your resume and application
out local vendors, activities, storytimes ly meeting. No registration. Calvert Li- content. Please register. Calvert Library
and more. Activities for everyone! Calvert brary Prince Frederick. Prince Frederick.
Library Prince Frederick.
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Thursday, June 8
Andrew Burleson
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill,
Solomons
Red, White and Blue North Beach Senior
Lizzie Deere 8:00 PM-Midnight Picnic Reminder Center (NBSC)
Morris Point, Abell anglers-seafood.com The Red, White and Blue Picnic A Mens Coffee Time and Video
6:00pm will be held Wednesday, June 14. titled, Guns, The Evolution of
www.morris-point.com As a reminder, the North Beach Firearms, will be shown on Thurs-
Tuesday, June 13 and Southern Pines Centers will be day, June 22, 9 a.m.
Phillip Parsons closed. Calvert Pines will be open An AARP Driver Safety Class
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill, Ben Connelly for information and assistance will be held Thursday, June 22,
Solomons Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill, only. Meals on Wheels will not be 9:30 a.m. Sign up for this class
7:00-11:00 PM Solomons delivered. to refresh your driving skills and
anglers-seafood.com 6:00-9:00 PM knowledge. Fee: $15/members, $20
anglers-seafood.com
What is Elder Abuse non-members. Call the center to
Trivia & Karaoke register.
and What to do if Elder
Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk
8:30 PM
Wednesday, June 14 Abuse is Suspected
Join us for HeART & Soul
Coloring on Thursday, June 22,
www.anthonysdunkirk.com Wild Card Trivia Learn about Elder Abuse and 10:30 a.m.
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill, what steps to take to report incidents
Solomons of suspected abuse. Presentations Southern Pines Senior
Friday, June 9 7:00-9:00 PM
anglers-seafood.com
will be held: Friday, June 16, 11:30
a.m. at North Beach Senior Center Center (SPSC)
(410-257-2549); Wednesday, June Women can learn techniques to
Karaoke 21, 12:30 p.m. at Southern Pines defend themselves in the compli-
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill,
Solomons
Thursday, June 15 Senior Center (410-586-2748). mentary Self-Defense for Women
on Monday, June 19, 10 a.m.
9:00 PM-1:00 AM The Book Club will discuss
anglers-seafood.com
Philip Parsons
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill, Calvert Pines Senior Andy Andrews work, The Little
Solomons Center (CPSC) Things, on June 21, 1 p.m.
Saturday, June 10 7:00-11:00 PM
anglers-seafood.com
An attorney will be available
for certain cases on Thursday,
The Spiritual Study Group meets
every Thursday at 11 a.m. The next
Folk Salad Trio June 15, 1 p.m. Call the Center for meeting is on June 22 at 11 a.m.
Port of Leonardtown Winery more information and to make an
5:00 - 8:00 appointment.
Pop a cork and join us for a relax- The Craft Group with Rosemary
ing musical evening on the all- will meet on Monday, June 19, and
weather patio. Tasting room opens Wednesday, June 21, at 9 a.m.
at noon. Have your tness questions an-
www.polwinery.com swered by our Physical Trainer on
Friday, June 23, 9:30 a.m.
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to feature! To submit art or band information for our entertainment
section, e-mail sarahwilliams@countytimes.net
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CLUES ACROSS 37. A place to explore CLUES DOWN 32. Polynesian island
1. Neither 39. Assist, usually in 1. American state group
4. Edema (archaic) some wrongdoing 2. Speaker 33. Immoralities
10. Geological time 40. Arab ruler 3. Courses for cars 35. Extremely delicate
11. Confidence 41. Centiliter 4. Deutschmark 38. Gradual destruction
12. Cerium 5. Beloved Dubliner
Corner
42. To which 41. North American
14. Virtual audio cable 48. The Friendly 6. Countries of Asia country
15. Worlds longest river Island 7. Hands have them 43. Provide the means
16. A way to inform 50. Inspire with love 8. Came down as ice to do
18. Agents of ones 51. Being cheeky to pellets 44. Fell down on
downfall 52. Up 9. Thou 45. Emergency medical
22. Secretly follow 53. Middle Eastern 12. Utter obscenities services
23. Put into a position country 13. Hebrew unit of 46. __ the line
24. Of the desert 54. Compass point that measurement 47. Church booklet
26. And (Latin) is one point north of 17. Morse code term 49. Russian ballet
27. Spanish city due east 19. Home to the witch 56. Hello
28. Over there (archaic) 55. Thus trials 57. Delaware
30. Regard 56. Covered 20. One who is older
31. Midway between 58. Brew 21. Closes violently
south and southeast 59. Enter hostilely 25. Unaffiliated
34. Entrap 60. Type of bulb 29. Tag the runner
36. Married woman 31. Trickeries
WORD SCRAMBLE
Rearrange the letters to spell something pertaining to carnivals
V E T G A L I R N
Last Weeks Puzzle Solutions
Whats the Difference?
There are four things different between Picture
A and Picture B. Can you find them all?
A B
Find the Difference: 1. Duck has no face 2. Girls hair is longer 3. Missing prizes 4. Extra bracelet on woman
Answers: Body Fact- Triceps
Word Scramble: Saturation
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