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CONTENTS
LOCAL NEWS 3
CRIME 6
SPORTS 8 COVER STORY
EDUCATION 10 PAGE 12
FEATURE 12
OBITUARIES 14
IN OUR COMMUNITY 15
COMMUNITY CALENDAR 18
LIBRARY CALENDAR 19
ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR 20 IN EDUCATION
SENIOR CALENDAR 20 PAGE 10

GAMES 21
CLASSIFIEDS 22 IN COMMUNITY
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY 23

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Thursday, June 22, 2017 The Calvert County Times Local News 3

New Ag Marketing Specialist License Plate Reader Program


Makes Initial Report Proves Controversial
By Dick Myers
By Dick Myers Staff Writer
Staff Writer
Calvert County agriculture contributes One of the needs most often identied The Calvert County Board of County You are going beyond the intent (of the
a $272.5 million economic impact to the by the farming community throughout all Commissioners has approved, on a 4-1 revenue stream), he contended.
county. Agricultural land makes up two- of Southern Maryland is a local meat pro- vote, the establishment of license plate Hart defended the program. We are
percent of the countys assessable tax cessing facility. The Southern Maryland reader cameras at the intersection of only looking for people who are not obey-
base. In recognition of that contribution, Agriculture Development Commission Routes 4 and 260 near the north county ing the law, he observed. He noted that a
the Calvert County Board of County Com- had a Request for Proposals (RFP) for line. Commissioner Pat Nutter voted lot of people who are not county residents
missioners has made one of their goals to such a facility, but nothing ever came of against the project and his concerns cre- travel through that intersection either as
improve services to the farm community. it. Now, according to Robertson-Slagle, it ated a dialogue between him and Com- tourists or traveling through on their way
In furtherance of the goal, the commis- is going to be reissued with new param- missioner Mike Hart. south. Hart noted that people move to Cal-
sioners in January hired an agricultural eters. She said feedback from the farming The approval of spending $215,047 vert County for its quality of life, and one
marketing specialist, Jennifer Hutchins- community on the RFP has been taken came after a public hearing at which no aspect of that is public safety.
Pettko. She made her rst report June 20 to heart. one testied. The money for the two cam- Hart said that the cameras can be used
to the county commissioners. She was At the presentation, waterman Greg eras comes from accumulated revenue in in Amber Alert situations, to catch child
accompanied by Economic Development Brown said the agriculture marketing the countys Safety for Students Act (Safe- abductors entering or leaving the county,
Director Linda Vassallo and Kelly Robert- effort should also include the seafood ty Camera Revenue Account}. The sher- in addition to bank robbers and other
son-Slagle, business retention specialist. industry. Hutchins-Pettko said she had iffs ofce will also use money from that crime situations.
Hutchins-Pettko has spent a lot of her met with the Watermens Association and account for body cameras for deputies. According to a staff report, the sheriff
rst six months meeting with stakehold- would continue to nd ways to help them, Nutter immediately expressed con- requested the license plate reader cameras
ers. She said she learned that Calvert but she noted that watermen were hard to cern. I dont want it to end up going to because of all (the) vehicles entering and
farmers have diversied as the result of track down for meetings. Big Brother Syndrome, he said. He said exiting via Routes 260 and 4, which is im-
the tobacco buyout, yet many county resi- Looking ahead, the new agriculture it would capture license plates of everyone portant because the majority of bank rob-
dents are unfamiliar with their products marketing specialist said she is research- entering and leaving the county As an beries and armed robberies of businesses
and what is available to them. Thats part ing agriculture opportunities in marketing American and citizen of the United States have historically occurred in Northern
of the reason Im here, she said of the directly to schools and hospital cafeterias, I do have some concern we are going to a Calvert County.
need for more promotion. expanding farmers markets, and food hub Big Brother state. Nutter, who has 35 years of law enforce-
An easy-to-use, comprehensive list distribution. She said the county currently Sheriff Mike Evans assured Nutter that ment experience, said he knew he would
of agriculture-related resources/servic- has four farmers markets North Beach, the information gathered goes to a secure take some ak for his decision, but he held
es is in the nal stages of development two in Prince Frederick and in Solomons. state facility and would only be accessed rm and voted against the motion that ul-
and should be ready to distribute soon, She said the countys www.calvertfarm. in cases of investigating a crime. But Nut- timately prevailed to fund the program.
Hutchins-Pettko said. com website has been revised. ter wasnt mollied. He said that may be
Commissioner Pat Nutter wanted to Hutchins-Pettko is expected to make the case now but what about in the future. dickmyers@countytimes.net
know if as the result of her rst six months another report to the commissioners in
on the job, the farming community is the fall.
more optimistic about the future. I think
they know we are paying a bit more atten-
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Whats Coming to Calvert SMECO Refunds Capital Credits


The following list of pending site plan #2 is being proposed to provide five (5) Southern Maryland Electric Coopera- customer-members invest in their co-op
applications was presented to the Calvert leased residences. The submittal was ac- tive (SMECO) is issuing capital credit re- every time they pay their bill. They share
Couty Plnning Commissi at the June 21 cepted July 27, 2016 as a Category I proj- funds totaling nearly $3.8 million. Of that the responsibility of ownership by financ-
meeting. The projects are expected to be ect. Agent: Collinson, Oliff & Associates total, a general refund of approximately ing the cooperatives operations, but they
will be heard by the planning commission $2.2 million will be issued in early July. also share its rewards.
in the near future: Beechtree Apartments Active eligible customer-members will SMECOs margins are allocated to
Located on the west side of North receive credits on their bills and checks customers capital credit accounts at the
Industrial Flex Space Prince Frederick Boulevard in Prince will be issued to eligible former members. end of each year. Margins are refunded to
Located at 7630 Meadow Run Lane, Frederick on a parcel consisting of 25.458 Special refunds of about $1.6 million will customer-members in the form of capital
Meadow Run Industrial Park in Owings, acres, zoned PFTC, Village District. Pro- be paid throughout the year to estates of credits when SMECOs Board of Direc-
on a 14.61 parcel, posed are five new buildings containing deceased members and unpaid final bills. tors determines that the co-ops financial
zoned I-1. Proposed two multi-tenant 249 apartments, maintenance building, When SMECO refunds capital credits conditions can be met.
light industrial buildings totalling 25,600 required parking, utilities and recreation to customer-members, were putting our Each members share of the co-ops
square feet. The areas. The project is on public water & words into action and making good on a margins is based on how much electric-
submittal was accepted February 24, sewer. The submittal was accepted May promise, said Austin J Slater, Jr., SMECO ity the member purchased and the rate at
2016 as a Category I project. Agent: Col- 24, 2017. Agent: R.A. Barrett president and CEO. He added, Our cus- which the account was billed. All eligible
linson Oliff & Associates tomers realize the benefit of being electric active customer-members will receive a
Huntingtown Fastop cooperative members when they receive credit on the bill for their primary account.
Chick-Fil-A Restaurant Located at 3921 Old Town Road in Hun- a portion of the co-ops margins. Passing If customers wish to contact SMECO to
Located at 806/810 North Solomons Is- tingtown on a 1.01 parcel, zoned HTC, savings on to customers demonstrates the designate their primary account, they
land Road in Prince Frederick on two par- Mixed Use District. Proposed to re-pur- value of the cooperative business mod- may call 1-888-440-3311. Inactive eligible
cels totaling 1.76 acres, zoned TC/Entry. pose the existing automobile sales build- el, and that differentiates us from other members will receive a full refund of the
Proposed 4,995 square foot new eating ing into a joint use, convenience/liquor utilities. balance in their capital credit account if
establishment with drive-up facility. The store, with gas pumps, required parking SMECOs margins for 2016 totaled the balance is $100 or less. Capital credits
submittal was accepted August 24, 2016. and utilities. The project is on private wa- $12 million. Because SMECO is a coop- may also be used to pay any amount due
Agent: Collinson, Oliff & Associates ter & sewer. The submittal was accepted erative, marginsrevenue minus expens- if a customer had an unpaid final bill for
May 24, 2017. Agent: R.A. Barrett esare retained to provide working capi- electric service.
The Shoppes & Residences of Bow- tal for new construction and system im-
ens Inn Note: Projects are listed by acceptance provements. Slater explained, SMECOs From SMECO
Located at 14630 S. Solomons Island date from past to most recent.
Road in Solomons on two parcels totaling

Fisher Touts GOP Pro-Business Ranking


.78 acres, zoned TC/C1/IDA. Two new From Office of Community
buildings being proposed for a total of Planning and Building.
15,168 square feet. Building #1 will pro- Maryland Business for Responsive MBRGs purpose is to inform Mary-
vide commercial space for lease; Building Government (MBRG), a statewide, non- lands business community, elected offi-
partisan business advocacy organization, cials, and the general public about the po-
has released the 2017 results of its annual litical and economic environment needed
publication Roll Call. to foster economic development and job
Delegate Mark N. Fisher scored 100%, creation in Maryland. Annual evaluations
2017 unties
indicating he is one of Marylands top pro- of the voting records of Marylands state
Two Co

Senior
small business legislators. and federal legislators enable MBRGs
w Pr ice
One Lo Each year, MBRG selects votes from membership to hold politicians account-
the most recent General Assembly ses- able for the States economic climate.
sion that are essential to create/retain jobs Here is how the other Southern Mary-
Southern and promote a healthy business climate land Legislators ranked:

Living
Maryland throughout Maryland. MBRG identifies
the bills in Roll Call and analyzes votes to
produce a score for each Legislator.
House of Delegates: Delegate Michael
Jackson (D-Calvert) 25%; Delegate Sal-
ly Jameson (D-Charles) 25%; Delegate
During 2017, Roll Call analyzed 15 Sen- Edith Patterson (D-Charles) 23% ]\;
ate votes and 16 House votes. Delegate Susie Proctor (D-Charles) 23%
This year, 11 Senators (just 23% of the Delegate C.T. Wilson (D-Charles) 33%;
Senate) and 37 Delegates (just 26% of the Delegate Deb Rey (R-St. Marys) 100%;
House) received perfect scores of 100%. Delegate Matt Morgan (R-St. Marys)
The majority of Delegates (84) and 18 100%; Delegate Jerry Clark (R-Calvert,
Senators scored below 30% - which is a St. Marys) 90%
failing grade. High-scoring Legislators State Senate: Senator Steve Waugh (R-
generally rejected the extreme policies of St. Marys) 100%; Senator Thomas V.
legislative mandates & bans, whereas the Mike Miller, Jr.(D-Calvert) 25%; Sen-
lower-scoring legislators generally em- ator Thomas M. Middleton (D-Charles)
braced new entitlements and anti-business 40%.
legislation. Roll Call is compiled by an independent,
We appreciate those legislators who advisory council of roughly 18 organiza-
are able to look deeper at a bill, beyond tions (companies, chambers of commerce,
an innocuous bill titleto recognize that and other business and trade organiza-
PUBLICATION DATE: July 13th such mandates not only harm Marylands
business climate, but will likely cause
tions) involved in the 90-day session in
Annapolis. The purpose of Roll Call is to
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even more hardship for the very people the educate, inform, and empower Maryland
JULY 3rd JULY 5th bills purport to help, said Duane Carey, employers, business owners, and others to
Doctors | Dentist | Estate Planning President of MBRG. engage in a dialogue with elected officials
Retirement Homes | Hospitals| More Delegate Fisher said: I am proud of my on issues critical to a healthy economic
Contact your advertising representative:
100% rating from MBRG. Its important development climate in Maryland. MBRG
to support policies that encourage small has been issuing its annual report card for
Jen Stotler business start-ups, grow the middle class 32 years.
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American ideal. MBRGs mission is to

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Thursday, June 22, 2017 The Calvert County Times Local News 5

National Week of Making


SMIT salutes the owners of PhareTech, LLC and PeakeNet Broadband,
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Te ch as some of Southern Marylands finest emerging entrepreneurs.
are
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business resulted from a license of patented Navy technology. Utilizing
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Acknowledging Southern Marylands Makers are the partners in the Southern Maryland Innovation and Technology initiative. SMIT
is working to create a robust, innovation-driven ecosystem in Southern Maryland to support new business and job growth.

Join us for the next SMIT MeetUp on Tuesday, July 18 in the Legends Club at Regency Stadium. This MeetUp will feature the Pitch
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6 Crime The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 22, 2017

Solomons Man Charged


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Sheriffs Ofce Press Releases


The following is a sample of recent Theft: Between June 1 and June 8, 2017,
crimes and investigations handled by the the Cheseapeake Beach and Huntingtown
Calvert County Sheriffs Ofce. area had numerous unlocked vehicles en-
tered and items of value stolen. Members
Trafc Violations and CDS Ar- of the Calvert County Sheriffs Ofce,
Plant Your Own Hummingbird & Butterfly Garden rests: On June 17, 2017 Dana Michelle along with the Maryland State Police were
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found to be in possession of crack, oxyco- to their parents. The Calvert County Sher-
done and paraphernalia. iffs Ofce is reminding its residences to
please do not leave items of value in site
in their vehicles and to keep their vehicles
locked at all times.

On June 16, 2017, a dirt bike was sto-


len from a home within the 1000 block of
Gringo Court Lusby.
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Destruction of Property: On June 14,
2017, a vehicle located in the 11000 block On, June 17, 2017, an unlocked vehicle
of Rousby Hall Rd, Lusby had a male or- in the 8000 area of Hilltop Way, Lusby
gan spray-painted on his vehicle. was entered and change was stolen.

On June 16, 2017, the Calvert County On June 17, 2017, an unlocked vehicle in
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Now ScheduliNg Summer laNdScape & motorcycle had sugar put in the gas tank. rest or indictment of a person responsible
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8 Sports The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 22, 2017

emory Lane Cone Powers Blue Crabs


M
Car Show over Revolution
TheSouthern Maryland Blue Crabs (32-
24) were victorious on the road against the
The Blue Crabs bounced back once
again, tying the game in the top of the
York Revolution (21-36) 7-6, behind a pair sixth inning. Devon Rodriguez singled to
of two-run homeruns from Zach Cone. lead-off against Revs starter Victor Ma-
The Blue Crabs sent Gaby Hernandez teo. Mateo then hit Cone, before a Luis
to the mound in the series opener against Alen single loaded the bases. After Mateo
the Revs. Hernandez, who came in with was lifted for MichaelClick, Bistagne hit
the second-lowest ERA in the league, fell a sacrifice fly, scoring Rodriguez. Jose Lo-
behind early in the game. Alonzo Harris zada followed with a single, scoring Cone
was the first to reach base in the bottom of to tie the game 6-6.
the first, walking with one out. After Har- After a scoreless seventh inning, the
ris moved up to second, Michael Burgess Blue Crabs loaded the bases again, this
To benet the family of Sgt. Nolan Scully connected on a two-run homerun to open
the scoring.
time with nobody out in the top of the
eighth. After Edwin Garcia struck out for
and Mother Catherines Academy The Blue Crabs responded in the top of the first out, Zach Wilson came through
the second, tying the game on a two-run with a sacrifice fly to right field, scoring
shot from Zach Cone. The tie didnt last Luis Alen to take a 7-6 lead.
long, as Hernandez ran into more trouble On in relief, Zack Thornton stranded
At the st. marys county fairgrounds in the bottom half of the inning. With one the tying run at third in the bottom of the

Sat. July 1, 2017


out in the inning, he walked Derrick Rob- eighth. Blue Crabs closer, Cody Eppley
inson, who advanced to second on a Luiz (S,17) came on to work the ninth. Eppley
Cruz single. Hernandez got a groundball worked around a two-out single, striking
from the next batter, Carlos Triunfel, how- out two in the inning to clinch the victory.
8am to 4pm ever, attempting to turn a doubleplay, Bri-
an Bistagne threw the ball away, allowing
Robinson to cross the plate.
The win advances the Blue Crabs to 31-
24 on the season, now holding a two-game
lead in the Freedom Division.
After a scoreless third, the Blue Crabs The Blue Crabs return to action Tues-
Get ready for some were able to take their first lead of the day, June 20th for game two on the road
nostalgia game in the fourth inning. Cory Vaughn against the York Revolution. Southern
led-off the inning with a single, stealing Maryland will send LHP Pat McCoy (2-
second during the next at-bat. Cone then 1, 2.66) to the mound, in his first start re-
Model Ts to Hot Rods connected on another deep fly to left, his turning from injury. He will matchup with
second two-run homerun of the game, Yorks RHP Curtis Partch (3-4, 4.86), who
Jeeps, Trucks, putting Southern Maryland ahead 4-3. defeated the Blue Crabs back on May 30th.
Antique Fire Trucks Hernandez lost his command in the bot- First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 P.M. on
tom of the fifth, with the Revs putting up Tuesday at PeoplesBank Park.
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10 Education The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 22, 2017

Governor Appoints
New CSM Trustee
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has ap- CSMs Board
pointed James Di Misa of Charles County of Trustees is
to serve the College of Southern Maryland the governing
as trustee, effective July 1, 2017 through body providing
2022. Di Misa will replace current trustee leadership and
Michael L. Middleton, whose term ex- oversight of the
pires June 30, 2017. colleges mis-
With more than 30 years of banking ex- sion and poli-
perience, Di Misa is executive vice presi- cies. Members
dent, chief operating officer of Commu- are appointed by
nity Bank of the Chesapeake. He joined the governor for
Community Bank in 2005 as senior vice five-year terms.

Special Education Advisory


president in charge of operations. Prior to The board con-
joining Community Bank, he was execu- sists of nine James Di Misa
tive vice president for Mercantile South- members, with

Committee Honors Educators


ern Maryland Bank in a similar capacity. Calvert, Charles and St. Marys counties
Di Misa is immediate past chairman equally represented. The chair and vice
of the board of trustees for the Maryland chair are selected by the trustees among
The Calvert County Special Education The winners are: Bankers School, president and founder of themselves annually.
Citizens Advisory Committee (SECAC) Related Services Staff: Calvert Coun- the La Plata Business Association, a board CSMs trustees in addition to Di Misa
recently hosted its First Annual Teacher and try School Staff, nominated by Elizabeth member for the Town of La Plata Ethics are Margaret C. Dunkle, Samuel C. Jones
Staff Awards Program. The recipients, cho- Calabrese; Commission and chair of Charles County and Jay W. Webster of Calvert County;
sen from nominations made by parents and Support Staff: Bus driver Bernadette Rotary Scholarships program. Lois E. DiNatale and Dorothea Holt Smith
guardians, make a significant difference in Wills and assistant Dawn Cranford, nomi- Previously he has served as president of Charles County; and Bradley O. Bates,
the daily lives of children receiving special nated by Katina Jones; for the Charles County Rotary Club and Theodore L. Harwood and Dr. John W.
education services. Childs Team: Lauryn Turner,Stasia was a governor appointment (2008-14) Roache of St. Marys County. Serving as
Christy Harris, Director of Special Edu- Sobotka, Debra Coates, Dolores Roan, Sue to the Tri-County Workforce Investment secretary/treasurer to the board is CSM
cation, said, The first annual Calvert SE- Reedy, Sara Frederick, and Kelly Griffith Board. President Dr. Brad Gottfried until his
CAC Staff Appreciation Awards Ceremony from Windy Hill Elementary, nominated by Di Misa is a resident of La Plata and retirement June 30. Effective July 1, Dr.
was an amazing success.It was great that Terri McKinstry; and has served the college most recently in Maureen Murphy as the new president of
parents of children with disabilities had the Individual Teacher or Aide: Katie Bolt the role of a director on the CSM Founda- CSM will serve as secretary/treasurer to
opportunity to nominate staff who posi- from Huntingtown Elementary, nominated tion Board. He is a 1979 graduate of CSM, the board.
tively impact the lives of their children each by Theresa Kuhns. and holds a bachelor of science degree For information about the colleges
day.There are so many amazing and dedi- The Calvert County SECAC meets from George Mason University, an MBA leadership, visit http://www.csmd.edu/
cated staff who make a difference every day. monthly to collaborate with and provide from Mount Saint Marys University and about/leadership/board-of-trustees/.
The recognition was well deserved. I appre- input to the Special Education Department. a Stonier Graduate School of Banking de-
ciate the hard work of the SECAC members Membership includes parents, commu- gree from the University of Delaware. From College of Southern Marylabd
who volunteered their time to make this nity members, andCalvert County Public
event a success. Next year we hope to be Schools staff.For more information about
able to recognize even more CCPS staff. SECAC, please visit www.calvertsecac.org.
From CCPS.

CSM Trustees Appoint Board Chair, Vice Chair


The College of Southern Maryland Board APL, Bates taught project management and his tenure, Trustee Mid-
of Trustees at its June 15 meeting appointed program planning for the Johns Hopkins dleton has been diligent in
Theodore L. Harwood of St. Marys County University Whiting School of Engineering promoting the mission of
as the boards chair and Bradley O. Bates of Technical Management Department. the board of trustees in its
St. Marys County as vice chair, effective He holds a master of science degree in responsibilities to proac-
July 1. technical management from the Whiting tively govern the College
Harwood was appointed to the board in School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins Uni- of Southern Maryland, en-
2010 and has served as the trustee represen- versity and a bachelor of science degree in sure institutional integrity
tative to the CSM Foundation and two terms vocational education studies from Southern and promote excellence of
as the boards vice-chair. He received his Illinois University Carbondale. He is mar- post-secondary education
bachelor of science degree in naval science ried with two grown children. in meeting the needs of the
from the United States Naval Academy in CSMs trustees in addition to Harwood Southern Maryland com-
1974. He continued his career for 28 years as and Bates include Margaret C. Dunkle, munity. He has supported Ted Harwood Brad Bates

a member of the active duty and reserve con- Samuel C. Jones and Jay W. Webster of the colleges two major through the CSM Foundations two cam-
tingents of the naval aviation community, Calvert County; Lois E. DiNatale, Michael fund-raising campaigns through the CSM paigns of which he has been a staunch con-
beginning as an F-14 radar intercept officer L. Middleton and Dorothea Holt Smith of Foundation to fund scholarships for students tributor. His vision and understanding of
and culminating at the Pentagon in OPNAV Charles County; and Dr. John W. Roache and he is an avid proponent of the Regional the needs of the community have resulted
as head of budgets for naval platforms. of St. Marys County. Serving as secretary/ Hughesville Campus. As a trustee his com- in the regional campus located in Hughes-
Harwood is a lead engineer with Wyle treasurer to the board is CSM President Dr. mitment to CSM has been commendable. ville which is lauded by all segments of the
and has more than 36 years of engineering Brad Gottfried. Also at the June 15 meeting, the board population. Being an active participant in
experience. He is nationally and internation- Newly appointed by Gov. Larry Hogan to granted president emeritus status to CSM his community, Dr. Gottfried also initiated
ally recognized for his technical expertise serve CSM as trustees with his term to begin President Dr. Brad Gottfried upon his retire- three institutes the Nonprofit, Diversity
in electromagnetic environmental effects, in July is James Di Misa of Charles County. ment June 30, for his distinguished service and the Entrepreneur and Innovation insti-
lightning and aviation matters. Harwood co- He will replace Middleton whose term ex- to the college and serving as the colleges tutes to better serve the community. He
owns two patents and is an assignee of two pires June 30. fourth president, from 2006 to 2017. has demonstrated love for education and his
others. He is a retired U.S. Navy Reserve At their June 15 board meeting, the trust- As president of CSM for 11 years, Dr. legacy of building for the future will con-
captain. Harwood and his wife Nancy have ees honored outgoing trustee Middleton, a Gottfried has provided extraordinary ser- tinue on at the college.
lived in Hollywood since 1997. life-long resident of Charles County, for his vice to the college, Smith said. His vision, Upon Gottfrieds retirement, incoming
Bates of Tanner Creek retired in June 2017 service with board emeritus status. Middle- leadership and community involvement has CSM President Dr. Maureen Murphy will
from the Defense Acquisition University ton served as CSM trustee since 2007, and made a lasting impact on the growth of CSM assume the role of secretary/treasurer to the
where he was a professor of program man- was chair of the trustees 2013-15 and vice and the Southern Maryland region. Under board, effective July 1.
agement. Previously he served as a program chair, 2012-13. his leadership, there have been expansions
manager at the Johns Hopkins University Referencing his service as a trustee, in not only educational opportunities for From College of Southern Maryland
Applied Physics Laboratory. While at JHU/ Board Chair Dorothea Smith said, During all students but also funds for scholarships
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12 Feature The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 22, 2017

American Chestnut Land Trusts Greg Bowen:


Keeping an Eye on Land and Water from a New Perch By Dick Myers
Staff Writer

Photo of Parkers Creek taken from a drone, courtesy


of Tony Pucciarella from Alaris, LLC through permission
by American Chestnut Land Trust.

Greg Bowen has lived close to Cal- Through that committee Bowen met land to the trust through the TDR pro- the buyout, a career in farming was a
vert Countys land and water all his life. the countys planning director Frank gram. I always had a great respect for possibility. I would have liked to be
He was born and raised on a 120-acre Jaklitsch, who persuaded him to join the the land trust, he said. In his retirement a farmer, he said, but the difculty of
tobacco farm off Stoakley Road near county in 1978 as an assistant planner. front the county, Bowen joined the ACLT making a living in it led him elsewhere.
Prince Frederick and still lives there. His career led him to become deputy board and when their executive director Instead, he became a part-time farmer
He worked on the farm while growing director in 1986 and director in 2005 left, he was asked to assume the posi- for his adult working life. And ow he
up, while in college on weekends and where he stayed until his retirement tion. Bowen sees there to be a synergy also overseas ACLTs farm operation
into his adult working life, and still in 2011. between his old and new positions. which raises crops for the St. John Vi-
farms today. In his time with county government, With the county planning depart- anney Catholic Church food pantry. The
Bowens closeness to the land and wa- he had become familiar with the work ment, he and other staffers were charged day of this reporters visit, a group of
ter eventually led him to a long career of ACLT. That organization had its with carrying out the goals and objec- their schools students were helping in
with the Calvert County Department of genesis in the quaint, rustic Scientists tives of a string of county commissioner the elds.
Planning and Zoning and now in retire- Cliffs community of Port Republic, boards committed to preserving agri- According to ACLTs website http://
ment in a second career as executive established by scientists in the 1930s. cultural land and the countys water- www.acltweb.org/introduction.cfm: A
director of the American Chestnut Land Among the Scientists Cliffs pioneers ways through the master plan and zon- CSA (community supported agricul-
Trust (ACLT). were the Granatts, husband and wife ing ordinance. ture) program was started at ACLTs
Bowen attended St. Marys College professors from the University of Mary- It was great working for the county, headquarters at Double Oak Farm
of Maryland where he took programing land. They had a passion for preserving Bowen said and credits Jaklitsch with in 2010 to add another dimension to
courses That landed him a job in 1976 the American Chestnut trees in the area. assembling a staff that included envi- ACLTs effort to connect people to our
at the Tri-County Council for Southern Over time, they amassed 400 acres adja- ronmental planners to help preserve the preserved properties. A CSA is a fresh
Maryland. But he had also been active cent to Scientists Cliffs. countys rural character. new way to preserve the cultural tradi-
with the Calvert County Young Farm- When thee Granatts passed away, Now as leader of ACLT, he oversees tion of agriculture in Calvert County.
ers and as its president was appointed the Chesapeake Bay Foundation helped more than 3,000 acres, of which they Promoting agriculture and encouraging
to a committee to study farmland pres- about a dozen Scientists Cliffs residents own 1,000 outright and manage 1,900 people to buy locally grown foods has
ervation in the county. That committee devise the method to purchase their es- acres of stare-owned land; the rest is un- many benets for the community. It pro-
recommended the countys signature tate; that was the beginning of the non- der easement. The trust has its eyes on vides wholesome food at its peak avor,
Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) prot American Chestnut Land Trust a few other parcels, but largely the orga- reduces transportation costs and energy
program. Bowen said Calvert was surely in 1986. nization is in the mode of stewardship. consumption, supports our countys ag-
the rst in the state and perhaps the rst In the countys planning department Being raised on a farm and working ricultural economy, and encourages new
in the country to have such a program. Bowen had witnessed ACLTs adding the tobacco crop with his father until uses of fallow farm elds that we hope

Photo by Greg Bowen, courtesy of American Chestnut Land Trust.


Thursday, June 22, 2017 The Calvert County Times Feature 13

Chesapeake Bay Commission Executive Director


Anne Swanson and American Chestnut Land Trust
Executive Director Greg Bowen (right) with Bernie
Photos by Mike Batson Fowler at his June 10 Patuxent River wade-in.

will help to preserve the rural character The trust is also always looking for
of Calvert County. volunteers to supplement the work be-
The trust is also charged with main- ing done by the small staff. For instance,
taining 22 miles of trails that can be ac- the Wednesday Wackers are in change
cessed at three locations: at the Parkers of maintaining the northern half of
Creek Preserve off Dares Beach Road via ACLTs holdings.
Double Oak Road; off Scientists Cliffs More than 600 people are trust mem-
Road, and at a new trail head behind St. bers; the website is the place to go to ini-
John Vianney Church in Prince Freder- tiate the process to become one.
ick. These trails wind through virgin for- The trust operates on one-third grans,
ests and beside Parkers Creek, the jewel one-third donations and through fund-
in the crown of ACLTs property. raising and one-third from an endow-
Maryland Department of Natural Re- ment, Bowen said.
sources says, Parkers Creek is an eco- Oh, and about those American Chest-
logical singularity: a pristine coastal nuts that were the genesis for the found-
wilderness on the western shore of the ing of the organization, Bowen said
Chesapeake Bay. It is a highly complete there are now only two remaining on the
estuary within itself, wherein a broad property but they would love to initiate a
range of habitats lie in close association, program to reintroduce them. We would
functioning almost as a scale-model of like to see it come back, Bowen said.
the larger Chesapeake estuary. Bowen said ACLTs ongoing goal is to
ACLT-guided canoe trips of Park- spread the word about what they have.
ers Creek are held monthly in warmer We want to continue to encourage ev-
weather. Reservations can be made on eryone so they have the love of this wa-
their website. tershed like we do.
dickmyers@counttines.net
14 Obituaries The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 22, 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.

Ethel R. Sunny Wood Abner and Patricia Reynolds and her hus- Benjamin Roger Pappy St. Anthonys Catholic Church
Ethel R. Sunny band Steven, all of Chesapeake Beach, step- Rawling 8816 Chesapeake Avenue North Beach MD
Wood, 85, of St. Leon- daughters Michelle Callaway and husband Benjamin Roger 20714.
ard passed away on James and Gail Huey and husband Wayne, Pappy Rawlings, Memorial contributions may be mad
June 18, 2017 in Leon- all of Delaware, a daughter-in-law Darlene 87, of Prince Freder- to Friendship United Methodist Church
ardtown, MD. Bladen, 12 grandchildren, 30 great-grand- ick, Maryland, passed Building Fund, P.O. Box 72 Friendship MD
Visitation will be children, and 3 great-great-grandchildren. away on June 16, 2017 20758.
Saturday, June 24, 2017, Visitation will be Thursday June 22, at the Burnett-Calvert
10-11 a.m. at Christ 2017 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Rausch Hospice House. He was John Bryce Darling, II
Church, 3100 Broomes Funeral Home Owings, 8325 Mount Har- born on June 26, 1929 John Bryce Darling, II, 34 of Lexing-
Island Road, Port Re- mony Lane, Owings MD 20736/. A Life in Prince Frederick, ton Park, MD passed
public MD 20676. Fu- Celebration Service will be at 7 p.m. MD to the late Benja- away on June 13, 2017
neral services will follow at the church. at the funeral home. min Fielder and Louise at his residence.
Funeral arrangements by Rausch Fu- Interment will follow at Southern Me- Buckmaster Rawlings. Born October 8,
neral Homes. morial Gardens, 10155 Ward Road Dunkirk Pappy worked on the farm along side of his 1982 in Webster, TX,
MD 20754 friend of 83 years James Thomas as well as he was the son of Jan-
working as an Electrician at Randle Cliff ice R. Stevens and
Edith May (Vitale, Harris), Navy Base. After his retirement from the John B. Darling.
Edith May (Vitale, Jeanne Marie Parmer government, Pappy enjoyed spending Bryce graduated
Harris), age 93, previ- Jeanne Marie Parmer, 84, of North Beach time with his granddaughter Brittany from Patuxent High
ously of North Beach, passed away June 16, who was his best friend and sidekick. He School where he
MD passed away June 2017 at Anne Arundel loved NASCAR, dirt track racing, and his played saxophone in
17, 2017 at the home of Medical Center. She favorite chair, where you could nd him the marching band. He was a steamtter
her daughter where she was born June 28, 1932 either Napping or doing puzzle books. for Local Union 602. Bryce was a great
had lived for the past in Washington, D.C., to Beloved husband of the late Betty Souther- musician, writing and playing his own
several years. She was Robert W. Sr. and Ruby ly Rawlings, Pappy is survived by his chil- songs on the keyboard and guitar. He
born November 7, 1923 Evelyn (Randall) Burke. dren, David Rawlings, Sandy Bowen and was a man of great faith, a Christian who
in Washington, D.C. to Jeanne was raised in An- her husband Arnie, and Robbie Rawlings played in church worship services.
Michael A. and Flor- acostia and graduated and his wife Wendy. He is also survived by Bryce is survived by his mother, Jan-
ence I. (Bailey) Vitale. Her 17 year mar- from St. Cecilia Acad- his granddaughter Brittany Reiter and her ice R. Stevens and Chris Stevens of Hol-
riage to Temple Bladen ended in divorce, emy in 1950. She mar- husband Dustin and step grandchildren lywood, MD; his father, John B. Darling
and she was later married for 43 years to ried Harold Glen Doc Tyler Miller and his wife Kaitlyn, Devon and step-mother, Jennifer Ann Sprague
Donald Harris who preceded her in death Parmer on January 18, 1954. Jeanne was Miller, Reghan White, and Gavin White. of St. Leonard, MD; his anc Christine
in 2006. They had lived in Calvert County employed as a bookkeeper with Citizens The family will receive friends on Sun- Thurstin of Lexington Park, MD; his
for nine years, Reisterstown for two years, Bank of Maryland. Jeanne was a member day June 18, 2017 from 2-6 PM at the brothers, Bryan Ross Darling of Lusby,
and Westminster for twelve years, and re- of St. Anthonys Catholic Church and in her Rausch Funeral Home, 4405 Broomes MD, Austin Cameron Darling and Jake
turned to Calvert County living in Drum leisure time she enjoyed animals, watching Island Road, Port Republic, MD where Alexander Darling; his step-brother, Jon
Point and Chesapeake Ranch Estates. After The Walking Dead, bowling, boating and services will be held on Monday June Benjamin Sprague; his step-sister, Cas-
Mr. Harris death she lived in Port Republic her Chihuahua Tia. 19, 2017 at 11 AM. Interment will fol- sandra Dewald; and his grandmothers,
with her son and daughter-in-law and with Jeanne was preceded in death by her hus- low in Asbury Cemetery. In lieu of ow- Myrel A. Nickey of Hollywood, MD and
her daughter in Chesapeake Beach since band Harold Doc Parmer, grandson Nich- ers memorial contributions may be made Ruby F. Darling of Spring, TX.
2011. olas Scali and brothers Robert W. Burke and to Burnett Calvert Hospice House P.O. Funeral arrangements by Rausch Fu-
Mrs. Harris had 29 years of Federal em- John J. Burke. She is survived by her daugh- Box 838, Prince Frederick MD 20678 neral Homes.
ployment, 4 years with State Government, ter Jennifer Scali of Chesapeake Beach, son
and 4 years with the Calvert Independent Michael Parmer (Leslie) of Chester, MD,
newspaper. She was a former member of grandchildren Kristopher, Lauren, and Mi- Barbara Mae Tucker Edith Marie Pickeral
the North Beach V.F.D. Auxiliary and the chael Parmer Jr. and Dominic Scali (Jana), EARTH ANGEL, she Edith Marie Pickeral, 67, of Lusby
American Legion Stallings-Williams Aux- and great-grandchildren Dominic, Ethan, always put others before passed away June 13, 2017 at her home
iliary Unit 206. She was a member of the Bella Lynn and Alena Marie Scali. herself! A true farmers surrounded by family. She was born Janu-
Masonic S.O.O.B., Westminster Assembly Visitati0n will be Thursday, June 22, 2017, wife for 55 years to ary 10, 1950 in Washington, D.C. to James
# 245. In her leisure time Edith enjoyed 6-8 p.m. at Rausch Funeral Home - Owings beloved John Calvert Basil and Edith (Childress) Cox. She was
dancing and surf shing with her husband 8325 Mount Harmony Lane Owings MD Tucker, Jr. (Tuck) mar- raised in Maryland Park and graduated
and family. 20736. ried on Aug. 22, 1952. from Maryland Park High School. Edith
She was preceded in death by her par- Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday, Her only true love, married Russell Lee Pickeral on January
ents, brothers Bernard and Ernest Vitale, June 23, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Anthonys Tuck, passed away on 15, 1989. She was employed as a nurs-
sister Eleanor Woodring and her twin sister Catholic Church, 8816 Chesapeake Avenue, Oct. 5, 2007. Barbara ing assistant before working with Han-
Grace Rose, and her son Melvin Bladen, Sr. North Beach MD 20714 has three children, Don- sen Pool Services as a secretary. Edith
She is survived by her daughters Connie Burial will be at Resurrection Cemetery ald Tucker and wife Theresa, Hazel Tucker, enjoyed shopping, good food and travel-
8000 Woodyard Road Clinton MD 20735 her Caregiver for ten years, and Roy Tuck- ing to Hawaii with her daughter, Crystal.
er. Two granddaughters, Victoria and Eliz- Most of all she loved spending time with
abeth Tucker. Loving sisters Janet Metzger, her mother.
Carole Foley and husband Jim. Brothers Edith is survived by her husband, Rus-
in loving memory, Harold (Sonny) White sell, daughter Crystal M. Zorbaugh of
and Carl White. Mother in loving memory Huntingtown, son Eric W. Rodgers of
Now Offering... Prince Frederick, step-son Russell L. Pic-
Annie Elizabeth Estler Metzger and father
keral, Jr. of Virginia and step-father Roger
RAUSCH CREMATORY P.A. in loving memory, John Alfred Metzger;
they moved from Mt. Rainier, MD to North W. Hansen, Sr. Also surviving are grand-
children Nicholas Rodgers and Charles L.
Beach, MD in 1948.
Calvert Countys Memorial service will be Friday Zorbaugh, Jr., sister Betty Ann Cox and
June 23, 2017 at 11 a.m. at Friend- brothers James Earl Cox and wife Vicky,
ONLY On-site Crematory ship United Methodist Church Basil Cox and Roger W. Hansen, Jr. and
22 West Friendship Road Friendship MD wife Sharon.
20758. Funeral arrangements by Rausch Fu-
Where Heritage and Life are celebrated. neral Homes.
Mass of Christian Burial will
Serving Calvert, Anne Arundel, St. Marys, and Prince Georges Counties be Saturday, June 24, 2017 at

Lusby Owings Port Republic


20 American Ln. 8325 Mount Harmony Ln. 4405 Broomes Island Rd.
410-326-9400 410-257-6181 410-586-0520
www.RauschFuneralHomes.com
Thursday, June 22, 2017 The Calvert County Times In Our Community 15

Prince Frederick Dodge Donates to Sheriffs Office

The Survivors Lap led the 2017 Relay for Life at the Calvert County Fairgrounds.

Hundreds Join Relay


to Fight Cancer
By Dick Myers
Staff Writer
The annual Calvert County Relay for Life The survivors raised the most money,
to benefit the American Cancer Society was followed by the Pink Heat Team. Top indi-
held Saturday, June 17 at the Calvert County vidual fundraiser was Linda Hoffman. Top
Fairgrounds. After warm-up exercises, the company fundraiser was Chesapeake Beach
first lap started at 2:15 p.m. with the Survi- Resort and Spa.
vors Walk. According to the relay website, $96,487.22
Survivors lined up by length of time that has been raised so far towards this years
had elapsed since they were advised of their goal of $200,000. Anyone can contribute by
cancer, with one year first followed by one going to the relay website at: http://main.ac-
to five years, five to 10 years and more than sevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife.
10 years. Each group was asked to turn and Relay for Life is the signature fundraiser
face the survivors behind them as inspira- for the American Cancer Society. Relay is
tion for their fight against cancer. The last staffed and coordinated by volunteers in Calvert County Sheriff Mike Evans receives a donation from Prince Frederick Dodge Assistant Manag-
group in the Survivors Lap was made up of more than 5,200 communities and 27 coun- er John Lee from proceeds from the dealerships May 20 Community Appreciation Event. The money
caregivers. tries. Volunteers give of their time and effort will be used for the Police Memorial Vehicle. Photo courtesy Calvert County Sheriffs Office.
The relay lasted all day until the lumi- because they believe its time to take action
naria ceremony at dusk and then the closing against cancer.
ceremony right before 11 p.m. dickmyers@countytimes.net

Relay participants warmed up to music before the Survivors Lap.

Balloons were released after the Survivors Lap.


16 In Our Community The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 22, 2017

Calvert NAACP Holds Annual


Family Community Day
By Dick Myers
Staff Writer
The Calvert County Branch of the Na- aways, face painting and hands-on fun
tional Association for the Advancement activities provided by the Judy Center at
of Colored People (NAACP) held its 22nd Patuxent Elementary School. There was
Annual Family Community Day June 17 also a moon bounce and Woop Woop
at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum. theClown.
The day-long event featured music, ven- Also on hand was Maryland NAACP
dors and food. President Gerald Stansbury. He said he
A highlight of the day was a talent show would recommend that the annual state
which featured 15 contestants. NAACP picnic be held in the future in con-
Attendees were welcomed by new Cal- junction with the Calvert Countyevent.
vert County NAACP President Michael MC for the day was gospel comedian
Kent. He was presented with a proclama- Sean Sarvis.
tion from the county commissioners by
Commissioner President Tom Hejl.
Childrens activities included a bike
dickmyers@countytimes.net
Program Set for 19th River Concert Series
safety rodeo and bike raffle, book give- The Chesapeake Orchestra under the the music of Gershwin, Cole Porter, and
Music Direction of Jeffrey Silberschlag other Jazz-agehits! This dazzling pro-
announces the 19th Season of the River gram includes Rhapsody in Blue!
Concert Series held on the grounds of St.
Marys College of Maryland. Saturday, July 22,TheDNA of it! The
River Concert Series 2017 kicks off on Chesapeake Orchestra with a program
Friday, June 23, 2017. Concerts are locat- of locally and nationally renowned art-
ed on the Townhouse Green of St. Marys istsfeatures a revueof music seminal to
College of Maryland. Grounds open at American Music. Performances of Blues,
5:00 pm concerts begin at 7:00 pm. Con- Gospel, Ragtime, Jazz, and a grand finale
certs are Free and open to the public byGershwin. Artistsinclude The James
Sisters, Roy Johnson, The Southern Mary-
June 23,Music of Hidden Dissent land Gospel Choir, Irvin D. Peterson, Don
and Unbridled Hope, This Concert fea- Stapleson, Adolph Wright and Multiplic-
tures works of Tchaikovsky, Shostakov- ity, Jeffrey Chappell, and the Chesapeake
ich, Bloch, and others. Featured soloists Orchestra with its music director, Jeffrey
include internationally renown pianist SIlberschlag
Brooks UMC Mens Choir Marika Bournaki, Zachary Silberschlag,
trumpet, and Bryan Bourne, trombone. Since 1995, the Chesapeake Orches-
Highlights include Tchaikovskys beau- tra, under the direction of Jeffrey Silber-
tiful Sring Serenade and Shostakovichs schlag, has provided world-class profes-
exciting first piano concerto and Joseph sional music to over 600,000 appreciative
Turrins Fandango. people in Southern Maryland. In 1999,
the Chesapeake Orchestra took up resi-
June 30,An Evening of Americana dency at St. Marys College of Maryland
for our Independence Holiday Week- at the River Concert Series. Over the
end, The Chesapeake Orchestra in its full past 19 years, the River Concert Series
compliment of musicians performs works has become the cultural and tourist des-
of Sousa, Rogers, Bacharach, Morton tination for Southern Maryland, winning
Gould, John Williams, and Tchaikovskys the Governors Tourism Impact Award. It
1812 Overture with Fireworks. The con- was noted in a recent article that concerts
cert also features a salute to our fire and performed by the Chesapeake Orchestra
rescue workers with Morton Goulds have brought this community together,
Talent Show contestant
Hosedown. Plus, a singing appearance as about 5,000 people come every Friday
Calvert NAACP President Michal Kent Maryland NAACP President
Trayonna Hutchins receives a proclamation from Calvert Gerald Stansbury. of hometownsweetheart, soprano Kelly evening from mid-June to the end of July
County Commissioner President Tom Hejl. Balmaceda featuring Broadway hits. to enjoy orchestral concerts that offer pro-
grams whose musical themes are designed
July 7,The Gloria of Singing,ac- to reach the broadest possible audience.

County to Host Free Residential claimed artist, mezzo-soprano,Olvia Vote


joins guest conductor Larry Vote, the
The repertoire ranges from serious Clas-
sical compositions to Pops, and include

Shredding Event
ChesapeakeOrchestra and the River Se- Jazz and other genres such as Bluegrass,
ries Choir for an evening of vocal works Latin, and Blues. The programs are fused
by Vivaldi and Mahler together with orchestral instrumentation
The Calvert County Division of Solid per resident and proof of residency is re- to develop new audiences. Some fea-
Waste is hosting a free paper shredding quired. Certificates of destruction will be July 14,Muy Caliente,concertmaster, tured popular guest artists have included
event for county residents Saturday, June provided if requested. Businesses are pro- Jose Cueto, the Ballet Caliente, and clari- the Ahn Trio, country star, Suzy Boggus,
24, 2017. The event will be held at the hibited from this event. net soloist, Jan Murphy join music director Broadway star Kate Baldwin, jazz vocal-
Appeal Landfill located 401 Sweetwater For information about this event, call the Jeffrey SIlberschlag in a program of Span- ist Hilary Kole, jazz musician Terence
Road, Lusby from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain Calvert County Division of Solid Waste at ish Music and Argentinian Tango music. Blanchard, and violinists Henrik Naimark
or shine. 410-326-0210 or visit www.co.cal.md.us/ Meyers, and Lara St. John.
All paper must be removed from plastic recycle. Friday, July 21,The Roaring Twenties
bags and cardboard boxes. Paper clips and Redux, celebrated pianist, Jeffrey Chap- From Chesapeake Orchestra.
staples are acceptable. Binders and binder From Calvert County Government pell joins the Chesapeake Orchestra for
clips are not acceptable. There is no limit
Thursday, June 22, 2017 The Calvert County Times In Our Community 17

Leadership Group Seeks


Fall Class Projects
Leadership Southern Marylands Pro- Southern Maryland Connections, will aid
grams Committeeis accepting proposals the participants learning by increasing
from nonprofit organizations with Calvert, their knowledge of regional issues, lend
Charles, and St. Marys counties to pro- the nonprofit with extra expertise and
vide projects to be completed by the LSM manpower to complete a needed project,
Class of 2018. and allow for team building within a small
Proposals will be reviewed and selec- group. Leadership Southern Maryland
tions will be made in August 2017. A max- Connections will affect change for the or-
Come Get Muddy at Annmarie Garden imum of eight projects will be selected to
form the Leadership Southern Maryland
ganization and region while enabling par-
ticipants to go beyond simply connecting
Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Ice of Calvert County and Calvert Kettle Connections Project List for 2018. The the dots of regional issues by connecting
Center in Dowell (Solomons), Maryland, Corn. Families are encouraged to bring project time frame must run from Septem- themselves to the organizations to become
is hosting its third annual Mud Day on a picnic, beach chairs, and extra clothes. ber 2017 through March 2018.. a part of lasting change.
Sunday, June 25 from Noon to 4pm. In- Dress for a mess, bring a change of Themissionof Leadership Southern The deadline for submitting propos-
ternational Mud Day celebrates the joy of clothes, a beach towel, and lawn chairs, Maryland (LSM) is to educate and inspire als isJuly 31, 2017. For more informa-
childhood, nature, and our deep connec- and join us. Bug spray and sunscreen are a diverse group of current and emerg- tion, please contact the Helen Mattingly
tion to the earth. Join us for this popular encouraged. A rinse off station will be ing leaders to create collaborations and Wernecke, Executive Director Leader-
family-friendly event where everyone is available, but be prepared for a wet ride partnerships to impact the community ship Southern Maryland, 240-725-5469
encouraged to stomp, splash and get dirty! home. And remember, the most memo- needs of Calvert, Charles, and St. Marys via emailhelen@leadershipsomd.orgor
The event will feature giant mud play ar- rable days end with the dirtiest clothes. counties. visitwww.leadershipsomd.org.
eas like the Mega Mud Pit, and the Mini No pets, smoking or vaping at this family- In keeping with this mission, Leader-
Mud Pit for the little ones. Make mud oriented event. The event is made possible ship Southern Maryland is looking to From Leadership Southern Maryland..
pies in the Mud Kitchen and create a Mud in part by the generous support of Great establish a partnership with nonprofit
Masterpiece in the Mud Gallery. Give the Mills Trading Post, Gene & Carolyn organizations within the Southern Mary-
trees at Annmarie Garden some person- McHugh, Evelyn & Vincent Hungerford land region. This partnership, Leadership

Rotary Club Retires


ality with a Squish-a-Face Forest Friend and Wentworth Nursery. Admission is
activity, using clay, mud and natural ma- free for members; $5 per person; free for
terials to make faces on the trees. Take children 4 & under. For more information,
home mud creations including a Terrific visit www.annmariegarden.org or call

Food Trailer Operation


Terrarium and Seed Cake to remind you 410-326-4640
of the wonderful mud-a-licious day you
spent at Annmarie! Light snacks will be From Annemarie Garden.
available for purchase, including Kona
The Rotary Club of Prince Frederick volunteers who supported this endeavor.
has retired its food trailer which has been Fleming mentioned that the Rotary trailer
a fixture at civic events throughout Calvert has been a fixture at the Calvert County
County for many years. The current ver- Fair, Annmarie Gardens (several events),
sion of the Rotary food trailer has been in Celtic Festival, Childrens Day on the
use nearly twenty years, and was at least Farm, and PRAD, among other venues.
the third iteration over the past forty years Without the support of these events, said
the club has provided food at local events. Fleming, the Rotary scholarships would
We have used the trailer to raise money have been impossible.
for local scholarship support, comment- The Rotary Club of Prince Frederick
ed Rich Fleming, Rotary Club President. is part of Rotary International, which
We have estimated that over those forty currently has over 1.2 million members
years, our club gave over $150,000 in worldwide. The Prince Frederick club
scholarship support to over 100 Calvert meets the second and fourth Monday eve-
County Public Schools high school se- nings at Stoneys of Prince Frederick. For
niors, Flemingadded. more information, contact Rich Fleming
As the Rotary Club transitions to other at richshowlow@aol.com.
fund-raising activities, Fleming wanted

Southern Maryland Filmmakers


to thank the many event venues, the thou- From Rotary Club of Price Frederick.
sands of customers, and the many Rotary

Nominated for Awards


The Steering Committee for the South- in North Beach, Maryland. Tickets may
ern Maryland Film Festival (SMDFF) be purchased for the entire weekend ($45),
wishes to congratulate the following waterfront screenings ($15) and individ-
films nominated for Jury Awards by the ual blocks of films ($10), including the
2017 North Beach American Film Festi- SMDFF films scheduled for 12:30 2:00
val (NBAFF): Pointe; Fairyland; Fridge; p.m. on Saturday the 24th. Some of the
Gremlin; Dr.Todd Maks a Commercial; SMDFF films will also be shown during
Hope Edventures; His Town; Psychedelic the free family friendly block, Saturday
Life Trip; and Forever Youn the 24th 11:00 a.m. 12:00 noon.
These films were originally submitted For more information, details and tick-
to and shown during the 2015 and 2016 ets, visit www.nbaff.org.
Southern Maryland Film Festivals in Those wishing to volunteer for the event
Leonardtown, MD, and will be shown in should contact Anthony Greene via the
their entirety on Saturday, June 24 dur- NBAFF website.
ing the NBAFF, along with a repertoire of
other local and national films. From North Beach American
The 3-day NBAFF runs from Friday Film Festival.
evening, June 23 through Sunday, June 24
18 Calendars The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 22, 2017

Calendar
To submit your event listing to go in our Community Calendar,
Community please email zach@countytimes.net with the listing details by
12p.m. on the Tuesday prior to our Thursday publication.

Weekend Long
vels painted in the sky by the Creator, they showcase 2017 trends including plus sizes, CMCCs Saturday Sampling
will discover the wonder among all won- childrens clothing and wedding apparel. Running Hare Vineyard,
ders-that the God who created everything Clothing, accessories, and shoes worn in 150 Adelina Road, Prince Frederick, MD
Tour Thomas Stone National Historic Site there is-the knowable and the unknow- the show will be available for purchase 20678
6655 Rose Hill Road, Port Tobacco, MD able, the visible and the invisible-wants afterward. Additionally, Fashion Stylists 12 Noon - 5:00 PM
20677 a personal relationship with them! Invite will be available after the show to assist Summer is just around the corner and
10:00 AM 4:00 PM your kids into the clubhouse and show customers in putting together the perfect CMCC wants you to get it started off
The National Park Service invites you to them the God who is over the moon in love outfit. This event is free and is open to right! Join us at our Saturday Sampling at
learn the secrets of the Declaration of In- with them. Register at http:www.scbcmd. the public. Businesses and organizations Running Hare Vineyard. Its an afternoon
dependence at the home of one of Mary- com Phone: 410-326-6533 can get involved with this event through of wine and beer tasting, jazz music by
lands signers. Activities include: Free sponsorships, donating their product or Higher Standard, a special menu created
tours of Thomas Stones house are nor- Steak & Cheese Sandwich AmLeg Post 293 service, or providing promotional mate- by Heavenly Chicken & Ribs and Mrs.
mally given on demand. Watch a film and 2310 Old Washington Rd, Waldorf rials for attendee swag/goodie bags. Be Moos Corner ice cream too! What could
explore the exhibits in the Visitor Cen- 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM sure to follow the event on Facebook at be better? A $10.00 on-site admission fee
ter. Hike over two miles of trails through Al-a-cart MenuWings/Fried Shrimp/ www.facebook.com/hooksandhangers. includes 7 wine and 4 beer tastings. Food
forests and fields, while passing historic Chicken Tenders/Poppers/French Fries To reserve your free ticket, please RSVP purchases are affordably priced and range
plantation buildings and the Stone Family AL Riders Queen of Hearts 7:00 P.M. by calling Deloris at 301-274-3711 or on from $5.00-$10.00. A portion of the pro-
Cemetery. Complete an assortment of Ju- 301-645-6331 Facebook. ceeds benefit the Community Mediation
nior Ranger activities to earn badges, cer- Center of Calvert County.
tificates, and other prizes. Collect seven JPPM Speaker: David Cole, US Army Fish and Shrimp Dinner VFW 8810
different National Park Passport Stamps. Museum System Auxiliary KASSIA CONCERT- String Quartet
Purchase books and souvenirs in the gift 10515 Mackall Road, St. Leonard, MD 2310 Old Washington Rd Waldorf MD St. Pauls Episcopal Church
shop 301-392-2776. www.nps.gov 20685 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 25 Church St., Prince Frederick, MD
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM $10.00 for Combo Dinner 20678
Twin Beach Players presents Little For several years the Jefferson Patterson $10.00 for Shrimp Dinner 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Women Park and Museum (JPPM) Speaker Series $9.00 for Fish Dinner An afternoon of classical music mas-
Boys and Girls Club, 9021 Dayton Av- has delighted audiences throughout the lo- Fries, Cole Slaw, Corn Bread terpieces inspired by folk music from
enue, North Beach, MD 20714 cal area with a mix of topics that are time- 301-645-6331 Georgia, Romania, Kazakhstan, Hungary
Friday & Saturday 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM ly, widely varied and thought provoking. and Italy. Works by Sam Post, Bernard
Sunday 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM The 2017 JPPM Speaker Series continues Pan Fried Chicken Dinner VFW Aux Vallandingham, Laszlo Lajtha, Sulkhan
Little Women is a coming of age dra- this tradition offering an intriguing mix Sold Out Last Month Delicio Tsintsadze and Hugo Wolf.
ma tracing the lives of four sisters: Meg, of accomplished individuals from a wide 2310 Old Washington Rd Waldorf VFW
Jo, Beth and Amy during the civil war. range of professions, industries and areas 8810 AMVETS 13 AMLEG 293
Tickets available at www.twinbeachplay- of expertise discussing various topics 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Comedy Headliner Show
ers.org/ and through ShowTix4u goo.gl/ something for everyone. All lectures start 301-645-6331 Need to sign-up for a din- Waldorf Elks Lodge
knjSr0 Tickets $15 general admission, at 7:00 p.m. at the Maryland Archaeologi- ner as we sold out early last month. You 2210 Old Washington Rd Waldorf MD
$12 seniors, military, student, and TBP cal Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab) dont want to miss it. Just $10.00 for the 20601
Member. and are FREE and open to the public, un- complete meal. 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
less otherwise noted. For more informa- Trishas Delicious Pan Fried Chicken, Two comedians 1.5 hour show 10$ per
Week Long tion about the speaker series or other park Scallop Potatoes & Vegetable, Salad, person, reservations will be taken for par-
events call, 410-586-8501 or visit www. Dessert ties of 8 or more, food baskets available
Vacation Bible School @ Friendship jefpat.org. for purchase from 6-7:30, waitress for ta-
UMC New Hope Men & Womens 2017 Revival ble service for dinner and during the show,
Friendship Methodist Church 4200 Old Washington Road, Waldorf, MD contact Lodge (301.645.2421) Rodney
9:00 AM - 12 Noon Friday, June 23 20602 (301.542.7401). HeadlineMike Conley:
Games, stories, activities, music, and more 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Featuring Kathie Dice
for ages 3 thru 5th grade. Register ($10) at Galactic Starveyors Vacation Bible Revival at New Hope Church of God! Two
www.friendshipmethodist.org. 410-257- School dynamic days with Special Guest Speak- Monday, June 26
7133, eklahr01@gmail.com. Friendship 12140 HG Trueman Road Lusby, MD ers Evangelist Jennifer Portia-Cox, and
UMC is 1 block east of Friendship Circle 20657 Bishop James R. Izzard, Jr. Join us to be Vacation Bible School
on Route 2, 1-1/3 miles north of the light at 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM Transformed, Revived and Awakened. 8912 Chesapeake Avenue, North Beach
Rt. 2 & Rt. 260 in Owings. Free Event! Vacation Bible School 2017 This years theme: Surrendering: Do You 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
turns your kids into Galactic Starveyors! Want More? For more information, con- Bring the kids age pre-kindergarten
VBSMiddleham and St. Peters Epis- As kids focus their telescopes on the mar- tact the church office at 301-843-3887. through Middle School. The theme is
copal Parish vels painted in the sky by the Creator, they www.NewhopeChurchwaldorf.org Galactic Starveyors Discovering God
Middleham and St. Peters Parish will discover the wonder among all won- of the Universe and includes Bible stories,
10210 H G Trueman Rd, Lusby, MD 20657 ders-that the God who created everything crafts, refreshments, and Fun. The inter-
9:00 AM - 12 Noon there is-the knowable and the unknow- Saturday, June 24 denominational Union Church is located
Vacation Bible School is scheduled for able, the visible and the invisible-wants next to the North Beach Town Hall at 8912
the week of June 26th through June 30th, a personal relationship with them! Invite Yoga on Solomons Boardwalk Chesapeake Avenue. Questions may be
2017. Children headed into Pre-K (Potty your kids into the clubhouse and show Location: Solomons Island Boardwalk directed to Rebecca Chaney at 443-975-
Trained) through entering 5th grade this them the God who is over the moon in love 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM 2582 or rjchaney1@verizon.net. www.
Fall, may attend. The theme is through with them. Register at www.scbcmd.com Yoga with Frannie on Solomons Island facebook.com/NBUnionChurch
Passport to Peru, Discovering Gods Phone: 410-326-6533 Boardwalk! All experience levels welcome,
Good Gifts. Contact the Office for fur- including beginners! Cash donations ac-
ther information at 410-326-4948. Regis- Passion & Fashion A Glamour without cepted. A portion of the proceeds will be Tuesday, June 27
tration Applications Available in Parish the Guilt Fashion Show donated to End Hunger in Calvert County.
Office. PDF Version of Registration Ap- 29940 Three Notch Rd. Charlotte Hall, Sign-in begins @ 7:00am @ the gazebo. Yoga on Lotus Kitchen Patio
plication Available on the Church Web- MD 20659 Please bring a yoga mat & water bottle. Lotus KitchenSolomons Island
site. www.middlehamandstpeters.org/ 12 Noon - 2:00 PM 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
christian-formation/children-and-youth/ Hooks & Hangers, in collaboration with New Hope Men & Womens 2017 Revival Class is outside on the tree-covered patio
vacation-bible-school Rustic Restorations, will host its first 4200 Old Washington Road, Waldorf, MD & overlooks the beautiful Patuxent River!
Fashion Show. Passion & Fashion will 20602 This Vinyasa-style class is open to all
be an event to celebrate the dedicated and 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM experience levels, including beginners.
Thursday, June 22 diverse workforce at Hooks & Hangers. Revival at New Hope Church of God! Two Please bring a yoga mat & water bottle.
We will turn our sales floor into a run- dynamic days with Special Guest Speakers Class price is $10 (cash or check accepted).
Galactic Starveyors Vacation Bible School way to show off many fashionable items, Evangelist Jennifer Portia-Cox, and Bishop
12140 HG Trueman Road Lusby, MD which can be purchased up to 70% off re- James R. Izzard, Jr. Join us to be Trans- AmLeg 293 Members Meeting
20657 tail prices and without the guilt of pay- formed, Revived and Awakened. This years VFW Hall
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM ing retail prices. Customers will be able to theme: Surrendering: Do You Want More? 2310 Old Washington Rd, Waldorf, MD
Free Event! Vacation Bible School 2017 enjoy an hour of resale therapy complete For more information, contact the church 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
turns your kids into Galactic Starveyors! with a fashion show, desserts and drinks, office at 301-843-3887. www.Newhope- For more information please call
As kids focus their telescopes on the mar- swag bags, music, and smiles. Models will Churchwaldorf.org 301-645-6331.
Thursday, June 22, 2017 The Calvert County Times Calendars 19

Wednesday, June 28
ternoon out! $20 per person; ticket price is Museum. This series of events would not AMVETS Post 13 Members Meeting
non-refundable. In the event of a Calvert be possible without the generous support VFW Hall 2310 Old Washington Rd, Wal-
County weather emergency, the tea will be of many local businesses. Sponsors in- dorf, MD
Tea in the Garden rescheduled. To reserve your place . please clude: Prince Frederick Ford/Jeep/Dodge, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts visit www.annmariegarden.org (under PNC Bank, Bozick Distributors, Inc., For more information please call 601-
Center EVENTS), or call410-326-4640. Tidewater Dental, Sunshines Catering, 645-6331. Members please come to the
12 Noon - 1:30 PM Directmail.com, Holiday Inn Solomons, meeting.
Join us for an afternoon tea in the beauti- Steve Miller Band & Peter Frampton Quality Built Homes, 98.3 Star FM, Bay
ful setting of Annmarie Sculpture Garden
& Arts Center. Learn about the history
Concert Weekly, Quick Connections, Southern Thursday, June 29
Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, Maryland Newspapers, Isaacs Restau-
of teas and the part they play in our so- Maryland rant, Papa Johns Pizza, OBrien Realty, Children: Recreation at the Waters
ciety. Our tea display will feature an as- 7:00 PM United Rentals, Kelly Generator & Equip- Edge
sortment of specialty teas along with deli- Grammy-winning guitarist, Peter Framp- ment, Comcast, Metrocast, ECS Federal, Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum
cious homemade scones, tea cookies, and ton will perform live. Frampton is opening Blue Crabs, TitleMax LLC., World Gym, 4155 Mears Ave, Chesapeake Beach, MD
pastries. Youll be served a tasting plate of for Rock n Roll Hall of Famer Steve Mill- and Asbury-Solomons. Chairs and coolers 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
our quiche of the day and soup or salad. er. Tickets are $45$89 (additional fees are not permitted. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. Hear a story about a shark, make a craft,
Tour the featured exhibits in our two gal- apply) and on sale now at www.calvert- with food and beverage vendors on site. play some games. FREE
leries, enjoy the Sculpture Garden and marinemuseum.com or by calling 1-800- For additional information, please visit the
what each season has to offer, and shop 787-9454. Proceeds from the Waterside website at www.calvertmarinemuseum.
in our unique Gift Shop. Its a wonderful Music Series support the education and com. To reach a staff member, please call
idea for group trips, parties or a special af- preservation efforts of the Calvert Marine 410-326-2042, ext. 16, 17 or 18.

Events
Thursday, June 22 Tuesday, June 27
Marylands anti-discrimination code (Ti- MakePlayLearn!
tle 20). Also covered will be how to file 1:00-4:00pm.
MakePlayLearn a charge of discrimination, what educa- Summer Fun Performance--Barry Children drop by to play games, make
10:00-11:00am. tion and outreach resources are available Louis Polisar. crafts and art projects. MakerSpace is
Take building and creativity to a whole to you and your community, as well as 10:00-11:00am. open from 1-4 pm before, during and after
new level at the library. We provide the time for questions and answers. Calvert Five-time Parents Choice Award winner the Summer Fun Performances. Calvert
space, Legos and other building materi- Library Prince Frederick. with some of the funniest childrens songs Library Prince Frederick
als.. you provide the imagination.. Calvert out thereand we do mean out there. If
Library Southern Branch. Astronomy Night. you love to hear the sound of your childs Summer Fun Performance - Barry Lou-
9:00-10:00pm. laughter, dont miss this show! Most en- is Polisar.
Get Crafty @ Your Library. Come enjoy a summer solstice evening gaging for ages 5 and up. Hosted by Cal- 2:00-3:00pm & 7:00-8:00pm.
2:00-3:30pm. looking at the night sky. See what the night vert Library Twin Beaches Branch at the Five-time Parents Choice Award winner
Need a place to get out of the heat and just sky has to offer using large telescopes. Northeast Community Center. with some of the funniest childrens songs
hang with friends? Come to the Southern Join the Astronomy Club of Southern out thereand we do mean out there. If
Branch to a relaxing, creative space for Maryland for a Family Astronomy event in Summer Fun Performance-Barry Louis you love to hear the sound of your childs
tweens and teens to come in and create. the field behind Calvert Library Fairview Polisar laughter, dont miss this show! Most en-
Lots of craft supplies provided. Music, Branch. Outside only event, weather per- 2:00-3:00pm. gaging for ages 5 and up. Calvert Library
snacks and fun! No registration. Calvert mitting. Calvert Library Fairview Branch. Barry Louis Polisar - Five-time Parents Prince Frederick.
Library Southern Branch. Choice Award winner with some of the

SummerSTEAM.
Friday, June 23 funniest childrens songs out thereand
we do mean out there. If you love to hear
SummerSTEAM.
2:30-3:30pm.
2:30-3:30pm. On Pins & Needles. the sound of your childs laughter, dont Combat the heat and join our interactive
Combat the heat and join our interactive 1:00-4:00pm. miss this show! Most engaging for ages 5 SummerSTEam hour exploring exciting
SummerSTEAM hour, exploring excit- Bring your quilting, needlework, knitting, and up. Hosted by Calvert Library Fair- ways to build a better world through sto-
ing ways to build a better world through crocheting or other project for an after- view Branch at Dunkirk Fire Department. ries, activities and a snack. . Calvert Li-
stories, activities and a snack. This week: noon of conversation and shared creativi- brary Southern Branch.
Wednesday, June 28:
Bridges to our Future. Please register. ty. No registration. Calvert Library Prince
Calvert Library Prince Frederick. Frederick. SummerSTEAM.
Summer Fun Performance Barry Louis 2:30-3:30pm.
Summer STEAM.
2:30-3:30pm.
Saturday, June 24 Polisar (PAC).
10:00-10:45am.
Combat the heat and join our interactive
SummerSTEAM hour exploring excit-
Combat the heat and join our interactive Garden Smarter - Planting a Food Barry Louis Polisar - Five-time Parents ing ways to build a better world through
SummerSTEAM hour, exploring excit- Forest. Choice Award winner with some of the stories, activities and a snack. Calvert Li-
ing ways to build a better world through 10:00-11:30am. funniest childrens songs out thereand brary Twin Beaches Branch.
stories, activities and a snack. This week: Designed to produce fruits, nuts and ber- we do mean out there. If you love to hear
Bridges to our Future. Please register. Cal- ries, and is modeled after a forest ecosys- the sound of your childs laughter, dont Song Circle / Jam Session.
vert Library Fairview Branch. tem. Once balanced, requires little need miss this show! Most engaging for ages 5 6:30-8:30pm.
for fertilizer, pesticides and herbicides. and up. Hosted by Calvert Library South- Singer-musicians trading songs, taking
MakePLayLearn. No registration. Calvert Library Prince ern Branch at Patuxent Appeal Campus, turns in choosing and leading a group of
2:30-3:30pm. Take building and creativity Frederick. Appeal Building. musicians. Its a sing-along with space for
to a whole new level at the library. We pro- learning from each other and trying new
vide the space, Legos and other building
materials...you provide the imagination.
Monday, June 26 Summer Storytime at North Beach
Boardwalk
things. A range of playing abilities and
experience can be expected. Public is wel-
Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch,. Monday Morning Fun. 10:00-10:45am. come to participate or just observe. Cal-
10:00-11:00am. Join us for our weekly Summer storytimes vert Library Southern Branch.
Know Your Civil Rights: Discrimina- Join us at 10 am for dancing, stories, which are held at different venues in the
tion Protection in MD. movies and fun. Calvert Library Prince Beach area. These themed storytimes are
7:00-8:00pm. Frederick. for families with children of multiple ages
Have you or someone you know ever ex- and include stories, songs and fingerplays.
perienced discrimination in employment, This weeks storytime will be at North
housing or in public places? This short Beach Boardwalk, just north of the Wel-
educational seminar will review the basic come Center. Hosted by Calvert Library
services of the Maryland Commission on Twin Beaches Branch.
Civil Rights (MCCR) and the meaning of
20 Calendars The Calvert County Times Thursday, June 22, 2017

Going On
YoungatHeart In Entertainment
By Ofce of Aging Staff

Thursday, June 22 Saturday, June 24


Our Ask the Expert Nurse Pro-
Mike Damron State Health Insurance gram will be held, Friday, June 30,
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill, Randy Nelson Program (SHIP) 9:30 11:30 a.m. Get your weight
Solomons Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill Senior center staff are available and blood pressure checked and
7:00 PM 11:00 PM 8:00 PM 12:00 AM to provide information and assis- bring any questions you may have
anglers-seafood.com anglers-seafood.com tance with health insurance issues. about medications or health issues.
Call your local senior center to set No appointment necessary.
Shadowbox Shades O Gray up an appointment: Calvert Pines,
The Rudy Duck Brewery,
Solomons
Morris Point, Abell
6:00 PM
Monday Friday, 410-535-4606;
Southern Pines, Thursdays, 410-
North Beach Senior
7:30 PM www.morris-point.com 586-2748; North Beach, 410-257- Center (NBSC)
www.ruddyduckbrewery.com 2549, Fridays. An AARP Driver Safety Class
Exercise Nights will be held Thursday, June 22, 9:30
a.m. Sign up for this class to refresh
Wine Down Wednesday
Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk
The Brass Rail Sports Bar, Great
Mills
Join Us your driving skills and knowledge.
Calvert Pines, North Beach, and Fee: $15/members, $20 non-mem-
2:00 PM 8:00 PM 12:00 AM Southern Pines Senior Centers have
www.anthonysdunkirk.com bers. Call the center to register.
a lot to offer seniors aged 50+. All Enjoy a morning chatting with
Free Concert- Kassia Music three centers have various exercise
Ladies Night, Trivia, & Karaoke Collective friends during Ladies Table Talk,
classes, tness rooms, art classes, Tuesday, June 27, 10:30 a.m.
Anthonys Bar & Grill St. Pauls Episcopal Church, special events, card activities, and
7:00 PM Prince Frederick The staff will answer your ques-
more. A nutritious lunch is offered tions about the center at the Center
www.anthonysdunkirk.com 4:00 PM for seniors 60+. Senior centers are Question Day, Thursday, Jnue 29,
open Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.
Friday, June 23 St. Marys City Beerfest
The Rudy Duck Brewery,
4:30 p.m. Join the fun with other
10:30 a.m.
seniors at your local senior center.
Karaoke Solomons For more information, contact Cal- Southern Pines Senior
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill 12:00 PM 6:00 PM
www.ruddyduckbrewery.com
vert Pines (410-535-4606), North Center (SPSC)
9:00 PM - 1:00 AM Beach (410-257-2549), or Southern This months (H)Our History
anglers-seafood.com Pines (410-586-2748). will focus on The Attempted Assas-
Guess Who is Turning 21 Today sination of Ronald Reagan, Tues-
Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk
Scarlet Plus Entertainment Ka-
7:00 PM Calvert Pines Senior day, June 27, 11 a.m.
Watch the Monthly Movie, The
raoke & DJ
The Brass Rail Sports Bar, Great www.anthonysdunkirk.com Center (CPSC) Secret Life of Bees, based on the
Mills Join in on the fun with CREATE! book by Sue Monk Kid starring
8:00 PM 12:00 AM DJ Ray is Back Bingo and win prizes, Monday, Queen Latifah and Alicia Keys,
Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk June 26, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 27, 1 p.m. Refresh-
Secondhand Pickles 9:00 PM This months Lunch and a Movie ments will be provided.
The Rudy Duck Brewery, www.anthonysdunkirk.com will feature, Rogue One, A Star A representative from Chesa-
Solomons Wars Story, Wednesday, June 28, peake Highlands Memorial Gar-
8:00 PM Thursday, June 29 11 a.m. Pre-registration required
for lunch.
dens will have an information ses-
www.rudyduckbrewery.com sion about these gardens located
Nightcap Relax with an hour of Gentle in Port Republic, Wednesday, June
Guess Who Is Turning 21 Today The Ruddy Duck Brewery, Yoga on Your Own, Tuesdays and 28, 1 p.m. Refreshments will be
Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk Solomons Thursdays, 1 p.m. This class has provided.
7:00 PM 7:30 PM limited instruction.
www.anthonysdunkirk.com www.ruddyduckbrewery.com

DJ Ray is Back
Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk

Eating Together Menu


9:00 PM
www.anthonysdunkirk.com

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F
& WORD SCR AMBLE
Rearrange the letters to spell something pertaining to dads

A T L P R N A E

CLUES ACROSS 40. Decorative design 5. Peppers partner 37. Between north-
1. Monetary unit of 43. Sea eagle 6. Perceptible by east and east
Iran 44. European river the ear 38. Sports magazine
5. Soared the seas 45. Ancient kingdom 7. Stephen Kings 40. Female horse
11. Ornamental box near Dead Sea clown tale 41. A way to super-
12. Involuntary 49. Pick on 8. __ and behold vise
16. German term for 50. Easily manageable 9. Related on the 42. Tantalum

Kid'S Corner
Prague 51. Ingratiating insin- mothers side 44. Was in session
17. Lethal dose cerely 10. A sh worth nding 45. Bahrain capital
18. Where rockers 53. Commercial 13. Of I 46. Prayer
play 54. Combining radio 14. Convicts 47. Membranes
19. Quality of being waves 15. Having a tail 48. Belong to an
based on ones 56. Political divisions 20. __ masse earlier time
own feelings 58. Footballs biggest 21. Culinary specialist 50. Armatives
24. 12th letter of the event (abbr.) 22. Kind of fur 51. South Dakota
Greek alphabet 59. Genus of true owls 23. What couples say 52. Sinatra hit __
25. People of Asia 60. One to whom 27. One with unusual Way
26. Uttered something is powers of fore- 54. Villains enemy
27. Unhappy mailed sight 55. A way to conform
28. British pop duo 63. It can sometimes 29. Connecticut 57. Doctor of Med-
29. The Muse of be full 30. Fedl Housing icine
history 64. Bird of prey dministration 61. Starting price
30. Greek cheese 65. Diarist Frank 31. Smallest whole 62. Juniors father
31. Semi-aquatic number
sh-eating mam- CLUES DOWN 32. Touchdown
mal 1. Carpenters saw 33. Sunscreen rating
33. Horse racing list 2. Sudden arrival of 34. Old Hess Corp.s
34. Add as an attach- something name
ment 3. Peninsula between 35. Marched through
38. Thinly scattered the Red Sea and 36. A sharp high-
39. Northeastern the Persian Gulf pitched metallic
American state 4. Impasse sound
ACROSS
1. Kind
5. Place to live
8. Supports something
Puzzle Solutions

9. More severe
Last Weeks

Word Scramble: Charcoal

DOWN
A B 1. Dads
2. Listening parts
3. Male parent
4. One who sails in a
yacht
6. Operator
7. Heroic

2. Ears 3. Dad 4. Yacter 6. User 7. Epic


Answers: Across 1. Friendly 5. House 8. Post 9. Stricter Down 1. Fathers
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