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Do You Feel Crabby When You Get
Your Insurance Bill In The Mail? County Times St. Mary’s County l Calvert County
By Dick Myers
Editor
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ally witnessed an eight-year-old girl be- could care less, parents want uniforms
ing pulled from her desk and “stomped on and teachers want the gun symbols
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Thursday, May 3, 2018 The Calvert County Times Local News 5
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about a prospective student’s criminal trations between governing bodies
background on their application. happened.
Hogan accused Waugh of voting to “Commissioners complain about the
“allow violent felons into our colleges state the way the state complains about
Rocks
and universities without a criminal back- the feds,” Waugh said.
ground check.” John K. Parlett, a business community
Waugh has pointed out that those in- insider and developer, said he believed
stitutions would still be able to perform Bailey would be a good fit in the Senate.
criminal background checks on students. “I think Jack Bailey will be more ap-
Bailey, a retired Natural Resources Po- proachable to the average person of St.
lice sergeant, thanked the attendees for Mary’s and Calvert
counties,” Parlett
said, who criti- Mother’s
cized Waugh for
Day
one his own most
prized aspects; his
independence.
May 13 th
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should be an island
unto themselves,”
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to say hank
current senator
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There was an-
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him the primary stakeholder.
MML Members
Celebrate Restoration of
20%Off
10” size grandifloras, includes Knockout & Drift Roses
is intended to be used for a new county of- (We were advised the deadline for Bill Special 2 for 3500
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When you buy 3 or more
fice building. Drafting had passed at the time of this
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5. Salary of Assistant Sheriff Safe to Learn Act of 2018 requires each lo-
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10 bags for $5500
10: Fire and Rescue Commission cal school system to appoint a mental health
When you buy 2 or more pallets
Fund and Distribution from Admissions school safety improvements. This new law Only
and Amusement Tax Revenues sets aside another $10 million annually GreenView Green Smart $
2688
13. Increasing Formal Bidding Require- in the future year to help pay for a more Weed & Feed Shredded Hardwood Mulch
ment from $15,000 to $30,000 (Increase to 1988
$
robust law enforcement presence in all
3 cu. ft. bag
5,000 sq. ft. bag Only
$50,000 was requested schools. Last month, the BOCC allocated 15,000 sq. ft. bag Only
$
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14. County Budget -Changes to Adopted $2 million locally to the initiative, a move
Budget below public hearing threshold do followed by the Calvert County Board of
not require Resolution Education when it matched the board’s al-
15. Increasing From $100,000 to location from its reserves.”
$150,000 the Budget Adjustment Thresh- Slaughenhoupt said that Sheriff Mike Cambridge Edge Stone &
old Requiring Public Hearing Evans had requested three additional Curb Stone Edging
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During the meeting the legislators and
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PRESENTS
7 th Annual
County Congratulates
Pamper Spa Day
Pre-Mother’s Day Relaxation & Wellness Event
New Businesses
Calvert Taphouse, 98 S. Solo-
Come, Relax & Experience! All are Welcome to Join for mons Island Road, Prince Freder-
ick; 410-414-5030
Relaxation, Food & Fun! Chesapeake Windsail Cruises
Saturday May 12, 2018 Corporation, 4165 Mears Ave.,
Various Activities Every 30 Minutes:
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• Shop Women's Fashion Vendors Chesapeake Beach;855-561-8810
Hilton Garden Inn Hotel and Ballroom Pollo Deliciosol 155 Central
• Cooking Demonstration and Tasting Square Drive, Prince Frederick;
13100 Dowell Road, Dowell, MD 20629 • Chocolate Tastings 301-933-2040
This Unique 9 Hour Experience Features
• 2018 Trends Fashion Shows & Evening Thai Zapp Restaurant; 10318
Lingerie Fashion Show Southern Maryland Blvd., Dunkirk;
Professional Services in • Holistic Service Providers 410-257-5000
Private Treatments Rooms: • Mind, Body & Wellness Vendors For a full listing of all Calvert
• Massage Therapy • Wine & Specialty Beverage Cash Bar County businesses, please visit
• Reflexology Session • Group Yoga and Dance Sessions www.ecalvert.com/businesses.
• Organic Spa Pedicure Calvert County is committed to
• Purchase Spa Services Gift Certificates for
• Organic Spa Manicure fostering a dynamic and competi-
Mother's Day Gifts! tive business climate to ensure eco-
• Soul Reading Sessions • Forever Eden's Organic Skin Care Products and
• Relax Therapy Sessions nomic growth and sustainability.
Gift Sets will be available for purchase These new businesses help stimu-
$40.00 Per Service • Win Door Prizes Every 30 Minutes and Free Giveaways late the local economy and provide
employment opportunities for local
Admission: FREE with paid Spa Service or only residents.
$10 per person (Adult & Children) to enjoy the For information on the Calvert
festivities, food and activities of the entire day! Calvert County has a dynamic econo- County Department of Economic
my and is home to approximately 5,000 Development and the many services the
businesses employing 24,000 employ- county offers the business community,
ees. New businesses are obvious indica- contact the department at 410-535-4583
tors of sustained economic growth and or 301-855-1880; or by email at info@
Call 301-863-7611 to Reserve & Purchase Your Spa Services. quality of life. Join the Calvert County ecalvert.com.
For More Information Visit www.myForeverEden.com/pamper.aspx Board of County Commissioners and
the Calvert County Department of Eco- Press Release from
nomic Development in congratulating Calvert County Government
the following new businesses:
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Elementary
Mathematics Challenge
Winners Announced
Grade 4 Individual
Winners
1st – Oliver Diamond,
Windy Hill Elementary
School
2nd – Zachary Rush-
worth, Dowell Elemen-
tary School
3rd – Boris Nusinzon,
Mt. Harmony Elemen-
tary School
Chesapeake Beach Mayor Pat “Irish” Mahoney talks to Beach Elementary School students
during a presentation of student successes at the April 19 town meeting by Principal Dr. Grade 5 Individual
Michael Shisler. Winners
1st – Hogan Joo, Mt.
Harmony Elementary
Principal Named
and the Mt. Harmony Elementary 5th 3rd – Luke Erly, Sunderland Elementary
grade team earned the top spots in the 21st School
Annual Elementary Mathematics Chal- Top Scorer from Each School (Grade
lenge. In this year’s event, which is spon- 4 and Grade 5)
sored by the Southern Maryland Electric Barstow Elementary School (Andrew
Cooperative and Calvert County Public Merranko; Ray Holmberg)
Schools, 147 4th and 5th graders competed Beach Elementary School (Julie Hur-
in teams of seven to complete individual leyl, Archer Pendleton)
and team challenges that involve problem Calvert Elementary School (Madelyn
solving, computation and critical think- Crawford)
ing skills. Dowell Elementary School (Zachary
Dr. Daniel D. Curry, Superintendent, Rushworth; Brett Sheranko)
said, “This is an outstanding event. Huntingtown Elementary School (Tan-
Our students love to complete. Thanks, ner Chapmanl Grace Minakowski)
SMECO.” Mt. Harmony Elementary School (Bo-
The winners are: ris Nusinzon, Hogan Joo)
Grade 4 Team Winners and Spon- Mutual Elementary School (Emma
sors Mattingly Sarah Davis)
1st – Beach Elementary Schoo; Jen Plum Point Elementary School (Rondy
Humphries Le, Aidan Moreland)
2nd – Mt. Harmony Elementary School; St. Leonard Elementary School (Jayden
Kim Bracey Bradford, Hunter Reed)
3rd – Barstow Elementary School; Kel- Sunderland Elementary School
ly Short (Lucas Pletcher, Luke Erly)
4th – Huntingtown Elementary School Windy Hill Elementary School (Oliver
Jill Gabrielson Diamond, Aiden Markowitz)
5th – Mutual Elementary School; Mary
Freeland Press Release from CCPS
Grade 5 Team Winners and
Sponsors
1st – Mt. Har-
mony Elemen-
tary School; Kristi
Jason Patton
Kahler
2nd – Sunder-
The Board of Education of Calvert Instruction with a focus on Leader-
land Elementary
County Public Schools has appointed ship from McDaniel College. He was
School; Melissa
Jason Patton to be the next principal of a science resource educator in Charles
Sydnor
Dowell Elementary School. Patton will County before joining Calvert County
3rd – Windy
begin his duties at Dowell on July 1, Public Schools as a science teacher at
Hill Elementary
2018. Northern Middle. He later served as the
School; Nancy
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Daniel dean at Northern Middle and Mt. Har-
Sorzano
D. Curry said, “Mr. Patton has served mony Elementary Schools before being
4th – Plum
CCPS in a variety of leadership roles appointed as the vice principal of Windy
Point Elementary
and is ready to lead as principal.” Hill Middle School. He currently serves
School; Sharon
Patton received his Bachelor of Sci- as the vice principal of Sunderland
Finlayson
ence degree in Elementary Education Elementary.
5th –Barstow El-
from Penn State University and his
ementary School
Master of Science in Curriculum and Press Release from CCPS
; Steve Morris
Thursday, May 3, 2018 The Calvert County Times Sports 17
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 week’s edition.
Molly Weaver Petty ated a lumber mill in Davidsonville apeake, 90 Richie Highway ensburg High School. He enlisted in
before going to work as an electrician Pasadena MD 21122 ; Phone: 410- the U.S. Navy on May 12, 1952, serv-
Molly Weav- for Prince George’s County Board of 987-2003 ; website: http://www. ing aboard the U.S.S. Saipan during
er Petty, 86, of Education, retiring in 1999. Following hospicechesapeake the Korean War and was honorably
Port Repub- retirement, Bill and Melinda moved discharged on December 16, 1955.
lic Maryland to South Carolina and lived there for Laura Buck Beall Buck was employed as an autobody
passed away several years before moving back to technician with Capitol Cadillac in
Sunday, April Laura Buck
Maryland. He was a member of Da- Beall, 99, of Greenbelt, retiring in 1990. Buck mar-
29,2018 sur- vidsonville United Methodist Church ried his wife, Sandy Myers in 1976.
r o u n d e d Bowie, MD
and the Lions Club in South Carolina. passed away He enjoyed being outdoors, gardening,
by fam- Bill thoroughly enjoyed traveling the tending to his orchard and most of all
ily and friends. Molly was April 28, 2018.
United States with Melinda in their She was born spending time with his family. Buck
born on August 24, 1931 in Chi- motor home. He also enjoyed hunt- was very accomplished at inventing,
cago, Illinois. She spent her youth in August 13,
ing, fishing, camping, gardening and 1918 in Upper building and tinkering with things. He
Alexandria, Virginia and the Sci- spending time with family. Bill was an built his home in Huntingtown where
entists Cliffs community of Port Marlboro, MD
avid Washington Redskins fan and no to Harry Buck, he has lived for the past 47 years. He
Republic, Maryland. She was a matter what the circumstance, he was will be remembered as a very creative
devoted wife and mother whose Sr. and Sarah
always there for his children. Amelia Ball Buck. She graduated and religious person.
sharp wit and keen intelligence Bill is survived by his wife Melinda Buck is survived by his wife Sandy
will be long remembered and much from Marlboro High School in 1936.
Tucker Swanson of Annapolis, daugh- She married William Conway “Con- Lee Flynt and children Anna Flynt
missed by her family. Survivors ters December Lee Bollah of Mari- Brown and husband David of Green-
include her husband of 66 years, nie” Beall on August 23, 1940 at Trin-
etta, GA, Lisa Mae Swanson King of ity Episcopal Church in Upper Marl- belt, Robert C. Flynt of Prince Freder-
Arnold Petty; children Sandra Mas- Lyons, GA and Tina Marie Kaht and ick, Kenneth L. Flynt and wife Amber
quith and Janette Thompson, all of boro. Laura was a Bank Teller with
husband Billy of Lyons, GA, step- banking institutions which are now of Eldersburg and Sarah R. Feizian
Port Republic; her brother Jim and daughters Paula Marie Paddock and and husband Farhang of Cockeysville.
sister in law Harriet Weaver, and known as Bank of America. She was
husband Kirk of Deale and Lori Vid- a member of the Order of the East- Also surviving are seven grandchil-
many cousins, nieces and nephews. sens and husband Tim of Deale and dren, brother Edward Flynt, sister
In lieu of flowers, donations ern Star Upper Marlboro Chapter 61.
step-sons Jeffrey Eastman and wife She was preceded in death by her Patricia Jones as well as numerous
may be made to Christ Church or Fran of Bunn, NC and Scott Eastman nieces and nephews. He was preceded
American Chestnut Land Trust. husband Connie Beall on Septem-
of Annapolis. He is also survived by ber 30, 2015 and siblings Della Reed, in death by a son Douglas M. Flynt,
Funeral arrangements were made by 10 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchil- brother Jimmy Flynt and sisters Jackie
Rasch Funeral Home. Myrtle Danenhower, Gladys Dahl,
dren, sisters Mary Jane Smith, Vir- Harry Buck, Jr. and Lewis A.G. Buck. Tippett and Sally Flynt.
William Gordon ginia Smith and Annie Jordan and Surviving are five nieces and nephews Visitation will be Friday,
husband Dennis and brother Donald James Reed of Nevada, Lewis A.G. May 4, 2018 12 to 1 p.m. at
“Bill” Swanson Swanson. He was preceded in death by Buck, Jr. of Lothian, JoAnne Walker Rausch Funeral Home - Owings
William his sisters Fannie Randall and Eliza- of North Carolina, Marikay Shaw of 8325 Mount Harmony Lane, Owings
Gordon “Bill” beth Webb. Dunkirk and Dolly Davis of New Jer- MD 20736. Funeral service will fol-
Swanson, 78, Visitation will be Fri- sey and great nieces Alex, Kelsey and low at 1 p. at the funeral home.
of Annapolis day, May 4, 2018, 6-8 p.m. at Janice Freeman. Burial will be at MD Veterans
passed away Rausch Funeral Home - Owings Funeral services will be Cemetery – Cheltenham, 11301 Crain
April 28, 8325 Mount Harmony Lane, Owings Thursday, May 3, 2018, 11 a.m. Highway, Cheltenham MD 20623.
2018. He was MD 20736. at Trinity Episcopal Church
born October Funeral service will be Satur- 14515 Church Street, Upper Marlboro Richard Lee Cusick, Jr
28, 1939 in day, May 5, 1 p.m. at Davidson- MD 20772. Richa rd
Cheverly to ville United Methodist Church Interment follows at Trinity Episco- Lee Cu-
Donald Sr. and 819 W Central Avenue, Davidsonville pal Church Cemetery, 14200 Rectory sick, Jr., 41,
Ora Rachel (Brent) Swanson. Bill was MD 20135. Lane, Upper Marlboro MD 20772. of Chesa-
raised in Upper Marlboro and gradu- Burial will be at Lakemont Memori- Memorial contributions may p e a k e
ated from Frederick Sasscer High al Gardens, 900 West Central Avenue, be made to Trinity Episco- B e a c h
School. He married Melinda Tucker Davidsonville MD 21035. pal Church, 14515 Church Street p a s s e d
in 1986 and they made their home in Memorial contributions may Upper Marlboro MD 20772; Phone: away April
Davidsonville. Bill owned and oper- be made to Hospice of the Ches- 301-627-2636; website: http://trini- 21, 2018.
tyuppermarlboro.edow.org/ or Shri- He was
ners Hospital for Children, 2900 born December 10, 1976 in Greens-
Rocky Point Drive, Tampa FL 33607; boro, North Carolina. Richard was
website: http://www.shrinershospitals- employed as a roofer and panel install-
Now Offering... forchildren.org er for Cole Roofing Company in Balti-
Funeral arrangements are by Rausch more. He married his wife Sheena on
RAUSCH CREMATORY P.A. Funeral Home. April 6, 2013. Richard enjoyed sports,
especially the Washington Redskins,
Calvert County’s Robert Louis “Buck” Flynt country music, fishing and spending
ONLY On-site Crematory Robert Louis time with his family and friends.
“Buck” Flynt, 83, He is survived by his loving wife,
of Huntingtown Sheena Nicole Poe, children Richard
Where Heritage and Life are celebrated. passed away April Poe, Jr. and Kaiulani Poe and step
25, 2018. He was children Shania and Diamond Collins.
Serving Calvert, Anne Arundel, St. Mary’s, and Prince George’s Counties
born January 18, Also surviving are his mother Linda
1935 in Washing- Vassar Poe of North Carolina, father
Lusby Owings Port Republic ton, D.C. to Bernis Rick Cusick of Tennessee and three
20 American Ln. 8325 Mount Harmony Ln. 4405 Broomes Island Rd. Glenn and Mary grandchildren.
410-326-9400 410-257-6181 410-586-0520 Katherine (Las- Funeral arrangements were made by
ley) Flynt. He was Rausch Funeral Home.
www.RauschFuneralHomes.com raised in Landover and attended Blad-
Thursday, May 3, 2018 The Calvert County Times Entertainment 19
$7.00 for seniors, military with valid I.D, AAA and AARP members, and $4.00 for
children ages 5 - 12; children under 5 and museum members are always admitted
free. For more information about the museum, upcoming events, or membership,
visit the website at www.calvertmarinemuseum.com or call 410-326-2042. Like us
on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Google+, Instagram and Pinterest.
throughout the day. Home baked goodies will be available for sale and food vendors
will be on-site.
The Antique Boat and Marine Engine Show, now in its 18th year, is a popular
component of the festival. Enthusiasts from across the country set-up camp in the
Lynda J. Striegel & Andrea B. Baddour
parking lot to show off their vintage boats and engines. The unofficial engine swap is WILLS • PROBATE ADMINISTRATION
a great way to expand your collection. The Patuxent Small Craft Guild will also host
a Nautical Flea Market with all proceeds supporting the Guild. TRUSTS • BUSINESS LAW
The Solomons Maritime Festival is sponsored by Calvert County Board of Com-
missioners, Calvert County Watermen’s Association, Calvert Marina, Community Free Estate Classes Third Wednesday
Bank of the Chesapeake, Holiday Inn Solomons, McCready Boat Yard, Papa John’s
Pizza, Patuxent Small Craft Guild, Spring Cove Marina, and Washburn’s Boat Yard. of the Month at 11am
For more information, please call Sherry Reid at 410-326-2042 x 19, or visit the mu-
seum website at www.calvertmarinemuseum.com. 301-855-2246 • www.legalstriegel.com
The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $9.00 for adults,
20 Calendars The Calvert County Times Thursday, May 3, 2018
ern high schools’ jazz bands. Partake in Public Works Solid Waste Division is
Thursday, May 3 www.eumchuntingtown.com desserts and sip on drinks in our cozy hosting this event for local businesses.
jazz café.$10/adults, $5/students. north- Attendants will be on site to assist.
Live, Local Music Yard Sale ernmusicboosters@gmail.com Businesses must present proof of Cal-
Scorpion Brewing Co., 929 Skinners Faith Assembly of God, 250 W. Bay- vert County occupancy and are limited
Turn Rd, Owings front Rd., Lothian Sunday, May 6 to five banker boxes of paper. All paper
6:00 - 8:00 PM 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM must be removed from plastic bags and
Live, Local Musicians every Thurs- Spring Yard Sale—Multi vendors. Lots cardboard boxes. Paper clips, staples and
Annmarie Antique & Flea Faire
day. Patty Reese is here tonight. Free and of Great Items. Stop in the Mustard Seed wire-bound items are acceptable. Bind-
Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts
open to the public. 301-855-4028 Repurpose Thrift Shop. ers, binder clips, hard binding books,
Center
Vintage items, jewel- rubber bands and plastic bags are not ac-
13480 Dowell Rd.
ry, pictures, household, toys, ceptable. Certificates of destruction may
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday, May 4 Christmas, books, furniture and more.
A fabulous pickers weekend at An-
be requested. The shredded paper is re-
Open until 4:00. manufactured into new paper products.
nmarie! Indoor and outdoor booths fea-
For information about this event or other
Farmers’ Market & Classic Car turing antiques and collectibles, vintage
Spring Craft Fair recycling events, call the Calvert County
Cruise-In and up-cycled furniture, clothing, jew-
Huntingtown High School, 4125 N. Solid Waste Division at 410-326-0210 or
Bay Ave. & 5th St., North Beach elry, architectural salvage, vintage home
Solomons Island Rd. 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM visit www.co.cal.md.us/recyclingevents.
6:00 – 9:00 PM and garden, and much more. Activities
Indoor-Outdoor Craft and Vendor
Local farms and Calvert County win- for the kids! $3; kids 11 & under free.
Fair. We are looking for flower/plant, Dream Queen Calvert County
eries are featured. www.annmariegarden.org
fruit & veggie, farm fresh bread/eggs/ Women’s Networking Event
Enjoy viewing the coolest vehicles in meat/cheese vendors. Crafters and Di- Brick Fire Bistro, Prince Frederick
the area. Open for the season every Fri- Rain Barrel Workshop
rect Sales. Indoor and outdoor spaces 5:30 - 7:30 PM
day evening until October 5. Info: 301- are available. Please contact cascierol@
Northeast Community Center, Chesa-
Expand your business, share your
855-6681. www.northbeachmd.org calvertnet.k12.md.us for the application
peake Beach
product, service, or message, and con-
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
or details. nect with amazing, positive, supportive,
Jack’s Baked Chicken Learn the practical uses for rain bar-
encouraging women in the Southern
American Legion Post 206, Rt. 260, rels. Conserve water. Do something good
Solomons Maritime Festival Maryland community. Join your Empow-
Chesapeake Beach, for the environment. Install a rain barrel
Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons erment Networking Leader, Erin Har-
5:30 - 7:00 PM … or two! Pre-registration recommend-
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM rigan. Maryanna Lanham of New York
An informal dinner hosted in the low- ed. Info: Jackie Takacs, 240-393-6508.
Free! Celebrate Southern Maryland Life will be the Guest Speaker. Free.
er-level dining room. Dinner includes all traditions! Antique boats and motors, Register: events.constantcontact.com/
the trimmings, salad, and beverage for Civil War Spies, Tea, and Crumpets
master maritime carvers, home crafts and register/event?
$12. Public invited. More info: 410-257- cooking demonstrations, traditional mu-
Port Republic
9878. www.ALpost206.org sic, children’s games and crafts, toy boat
1:00 - 3:00 PM
Sons of the American Legion
Women in History brings to life the
building, and boat rides offer something Meeting/Election
Acoustic Music harrowing story of two unlikely Union
for all members of the family! 3330 Chesapeake Beach Rd East,
American Legion Post 206, Rt. 260, Civil War Spies: Elizabeth Van Lew, a
www.calmarinemuseum.com Chesapeake Beach
Chesapeake Beach. member of Richmond’s elite society, and
7:00 – 8:00 PM
7:00 -11:00 PM Mary Elizabeth Bowser, a freed slave.
Car and Bike Show Members of the Sons of the American
For your listening pleasure, join us in Bring your mother for an early Mother’s
Bethel Way of the Cross Church, 5450 Legion Stallings Williams Post 206 are
the Lower Level Lounge to hear music Day Celebration Afternoon Tea! Bring
Cherry Hill Rd, Huntingtown encouraged to participate in the annual
from Ross Crampton with the compli- your daughters to share in the glorious
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM elections and monthly meeting in the Up-
ments of the Legion. Public welcome. unsung history of the past. $25. Proceeds
All makes, models, and years per Level Meeting Hall of the Post. More
More info, call 410-257-9878. www.AL- go to the Scholarship Fund for Calvert
welcome. Entry fee $20/car or info: Commander Ward at 410-610-7217.
Post206.org County High School Seniors. Call 410-
bike. Spectator fee $5/person. www.ALPost206.org
535-0585 for details. Sponsored by the
8:00, Registration and staging. 10:00-
Calvert County Democratic Women’s
3:00, Gates open. 12:00, Blessing of cars
Saturday, May 5 and bikes.12:00-2:00, Judging. 2:00, Tro-
Club. ccdwomensclub@gmail.com
Thursday, May 10
Cinco de Mayo phies awarded. Live music, door prizes,
Heritage Farm Day
and vendors. Food available for purchase.
Biscoe Gray Heritage Farm, Prince Calvert Conversations—Meet Up
MayFest Indoor Yard Sale www.bethelwotcc.org
Frederick London Town and Gardens, 839
Middleham & St. Peter’s Parish, 1:00-4:00 pm Londontown Road, Edgewater
10210 H.G. Trueman Rd., Lusby Spring Choral Concert
For everyone! Explore one of the new- 10:00 AM - Noon
6:30 AM - 12:30 PM Trinity United Methodist Church,
er properties in the Nature Park system. Check-in at the Visitor Center by 11:15.
Treasures and bargains galore at May- Prince Frederick
The afternoon will feature history walks, Self-guided garden tour at 11:30. Tour the
Fest. Featuring a huge white elephant 3:00 PM
nature talks and more. Calvert Stewards William Brown House at 12:30 with a
selection of antiques and collectibles, The Encore Chorale will perform a
Volunteers Needed for Heritage Farm docent. Bring a packed lunch for outdoor
jewelry, housewares, sporting equip- variety of pieces including Swingin’ with
Day the week before and for shifts from eating! $12 payable upon registration at
ment, toys, books, homemade baked the Saints, West Side Story, Viva La Mu-
11 am—5 pm the day of the event. Regis- any Calvert Library. Please register. Cal-
goods and more. Proceeds from the sale sica! and more! The conductor of is Joey
ter: calvertparks.org/event-2826305 vert Library Twin Beaches Branch, 3819
help fund the many ministries of the par- Hoopengardner. Free; no tickets or res-
Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach, 410-
ish. Breakfast and lunch will be avail- ervations required. Visit encorecreativity.
able. More info, phone the parish office org, call 301-261-5747 or email info@en- Tuesday, May 8 257-2411. CalvertLibrary.info.
410-326-4948. corecreativity.org for more info.
Gina DeLuca: Live Music at Brewery
Free Business Paper Shredding
Scorpion Brewing Co., 929 Skinners
Spring Yard Sale Jazz Night Event
Turn Rd, Owings, 6:00 - 8:00 PM
1250 Emmanuel Church Rd., Northern High School, Chaneyville College of Southern Maryland, Prince
Live, Local Musicians every Thursday
Huntingtown Rd., Owings Frederick Campus, 115 J.W. Williams
from May-October. Free and open to the
8:00 AM – 1 PM 6:00 – 8:00 PM Road ( rear parking lot)
public.
Household items, furniture, clothes, Listen to cool sounds of jazz per- 9:00 AM - Noon, rain or shine.
books, electronics, and toys. Something formed by Calvert, Patuxent, and North- The Calvert County Department of
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