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Guy To Learn Of
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By Guy Leonard
Staff Writer
County Commissioner President
James Randy Guy said that this week
he should learn what course and level of
treatment will be required to fight the
cancer he was just diagnosed with.
Guy, who was just elected to the post
last year, said that he will stay on the job
just as Gov. Larry Hogan, who recently
announced that he was suffering from
an aggressive form of cancer nonHodgkins lymphoma has.
Im not going to quit, Guy told The
County Times Wednesday. I love what
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This story builds upon the life experiences while celebrating the life of Melvin
Primeaux-OBryant, a black, deaf, gay
man. Primeaux-OBryant is the assistant
director for Quests Wings Company, an
ensemble of deaf, hard of hearing and
hearing performers. Founded in 1997,
Quest Visual Theatre is a group of deaf
and hearing artists, educators, and volunteers. They represent a diverse ethnic,
cultural, and artistic body committed to
creating, producing, and presenting theatre featuring casts and production staffs
that are inclusive. For more information
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for a Maryland Touring Grant, contact
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About the Maryland State Arts Council
An agency of the Maryland Department
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Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC)
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Maryland State Arts Council grantees
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COMMISSIONERS OF LEONARDTOWN
The Town Council of Leonardtown will hold a public hearing on Monday, August 10, 2015 at 4:45 p.m. at
the Town Office, 41660 Courthouse Drive, regarding
Tax Map 133, Parcel 482. The purpose of the hearing
will be to present for public review and receive public
comment regarding the request to rezone this parcel
from Residential Single Family (R-SF) to Residential
Multi-Family (R-MF). Copies of the documents are
available for public review at the Leonardtown Town
Office. The public is invited to attend and/or send written comments to the Commissioners of Leonardtown,
P.O. Box 1, Leonardtown, MD 20650 to be received no
later than August 10, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. Special accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities
upon request.
By Authority:
Laschelle E. McKay
Town Administrator
By Authority:
Laschelle E. McKay
Town Administrator
Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Leonardtown have passed, and the
Mayor has approved, Ordinance #170. A fair
summary of this ordinance is as follows:
Ordinance No. 170 concerning changes
Marvin Steiner
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The Town of Leonardtown is accepting applications for the position of Wastewater Technician/Operator Trainee. This position
involves operations and maintenance work in the Towns Water and
Wastewater facilities as well as the Public Works Dept. Experience
preferred. A valid drivers license and flexibility to work evenings,
weekends and holidays are required. Salary depending on experience. Excellent benefits. Mail resume and salary requirements to:
Commissioners of Leonardtown
PO Box 1
Leonardtown, MD 20650
Or email to:
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Application deadline is August 14, 2015.
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THIS INFORMATION IS COMPILED DIRECTLY
FROM PUBLICLY RELEASED POLICE REPORTS.
Domestic Assault
On July 13, 2015, Deputy
McClure responded to a residence on Liberty Street for
a reported domestic assault.
The victim alleged, suspect
Devon Julian Hudson, age
21, of Lexington Park, began to argue with the victim
over marital issues, while traveling in the car.
Hudson stopped the vehicle and got into the
backseat. The argument continued and Hudson struck the victim in the face with his fist.
Hudson then got out of the car and left the area
on foot. Deputy McClure observed fresh injury on the victims face. Hudson returned to
the Liberty Street home and was placed under
arrest. He was transported to the St. Marys
County Detention Center and charged with
2nd Degree Assault. CASE #41112-15
Theft of Motor Vehicle/Drug Possession
On July 14, 2015, Corporal J. Yingling responded
to the Chaptico Town and
Country Market in Chaptico, for the report of a stolen vehicle operating in the
area. Corporal Yingling
saw the stolen vehicle, a
blue Ford Escape, in the
parking lot. The drivers door was open with
a white male suspect half inside the vehicle.
The suspect, identified as Johnny Duane Edwards, age 45, of Mechanicsville, appeared to
be passed out. Edwards eventually woke up
and was placed under arrest on the outstanding warrant for the theft of the vehicle. Corporal Yingling recovered a knotted belt, needles,
and 2 glass smoking devices used to ingest
controlled dangerous substances in plain view
inside the vehicle. Edwards was transported to
the St. Marys County Detention Center and
charged with Possession Controlled Dangerous Substances, and Possession Paraphernalia. CASE #41282-15
Disorderly Conduct
On July 15, 2015, Deputy
Muschette responded to the
ABC bar located in California, for a reported trespassing. An employee had
ordered suspect Michael
Brandon Lambeck, age 24,
of Hollywood, to leave the
bar after he acted in a disorderly manner with other patrons. Lambeck
left the bar only to return a short time later.
Deputies arrived on the scene and attempted
to arrange transportation for Lambeck. While
doing so, he became increasingly uncooperative and refused to stop yelling profanity. Patrons from the bar began to gather outside to
see what was happening. Lambeck was placed
under arrest and transported to the St. Marys
County Detention Center. He was charged
with Disorderly Conduct and Public Intoxication. CASE #41407-15
Police Seek
Help Solving
Home Invasion
By Guy Leonard
Staff Writer
St. Marys County sheriffs detectives are asking for the publics
assistance in identifying three suspects they believe to be responsible
for a home invasion that left an elderly man bleeding and beaten.
The incident occurred June 26
at about 11:14 p.m. in the 20000
block of Hermanville Road, deputies initially responded to reports of
a robbery.
The victim told police that three
unknown black males forced entry
into his home and attacked him
with what he said might have been
a baseball bat.
The victim told police that the
suspects may have been in their
20s, with one of them wearing a
white t-shirt. The victim could not
provide any further details.
Police say that the three suspects
stole money from the victims wal-
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By Guy Leonard
Staff Writer
At 79 years old Eddie Bailey, a long time
hospitality entrepreneur and former county
commissioner, may have slowed down but
he shows no signs of stopping his longtime
business of keeping the Olde Breton Inn near
Breton Bay going.
Bailey, who has lived in Bushwood his
whole life, has been in the family catering
and food service business for decades and in
keeping Olde Breton Inn open since taking it
over in 1986 he has helped preserve some of
the countys history.
Joining him in this journey has been
his wife of 57 years Patsy Bailey, who has
stood by her husband in business and in life,
through circumstances thin or flush.
Where Eddie is the visionary and people
person, Patsy is the practical one who keeps
and has kept the show going.
She has spent the past several decades either in the kitchen at the forefront of the catering business or in the office making sure the
bills got paid.
I usually stay in the kitchen, Patsy
said. I just do the dirty work, a little bit of
everything.
She brings a methodical process to her
work and when she doesnt know how to cook
something on her own, she finds a way.
Theres always a book to read, or theres
the internet, Patsy said about looking for answers to culinary problems.
When it comes to the finances, she said she
helps keep her husband focused.
She takes care of that money, because I
dont give a damn about it, Eddie said.
You know how to spend it, she added.
It hasnt always been easy running a catering and party business, Bailey said, but now
his is one of the few venues locally that can
host parties such as weddings and its even
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Thompson Cusic.
In 1941, Agnes married her beloved
husband, John Roland Bennett, at St.
Aloysius Catholic Church in Leonardtown, Md. They were married 46 years
before his passing in 1987. She was
employed during World War II for Blue
Cross in Washington, D.C. In the 1950s,
she owned and managed the Joyce Ann
shop in Leonardtown, Md. In the 1960s,
she was owner and manager of Calvert
Antiques in Leonardtown. In the 1980s,
she opened Old Towne Antiques in Mechanicsville, Md. Many years ago she
was a docent and hostess for Sotterley
Plantation. She was an accomplished
seamstress and excellent home cook.
Agnes loved history, particularly the
folklore of St. Marys County. She was
an avid reader, particularly Edgar Allen
Poe and Samuel Coleridge. However, her
family was her greatest pride and joy, and
she enjoyed spending time with them.
She is survived by her children, John
Bennett (Elsa) of Annapolis, Md., Joyce
Bennett of Clements, Md., Charles Bennett of Hollywood, Md., Ann Bennett
Mueller (Teddy) of Mechanicsville, Md.,
Paul Bennett (Brenda) of Hollywood,
Md., Jim Bennett (Deacon) of Washington, D.C., Kenneth Bennett (Kelly) of
Hollywood, Md., and Wayne Bennett of
Hollywood, Md.; 16 grandchildren, and
18 great grandchildren. In addition to
her parents and husband, she is also preceded in death by her siblings, Henrietta
Delozier, Margaret Hicks, and Thomas
Cusic, Jr.
Family received friends for Agnes on
Tuesday, July 21 from 10 a.m. to 11:30
p.m. at Brinsfield Funeral Home, 22955
Hollywood Road, Leonardtown, Md.
20650. A Mass of Christian Burial was
celebrated at 12 p.m. at Our Lady of the
Wayside Catholic Church, 37575 Chaptico Road, Chaptico, Md 20621. Interment
followed at Queen of Peace Cemetery,
38888 Dr. Johnson Road, Mechanicsville, Md.
Memorial Contributions may be made
to Hospice House of St. Marys, P.O. Box
625, Leonardtown, Md. 20650.
Condolences may be made to www.
brinsfieldfuneral.com
Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral
Home, P.A.
Russell Williams, 93
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be at Margaret Brent Middle School
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10 a.m., at Leonardtown Elementary
School (22850 Duke Street, Leonardtown) at 12:30 p.m., and at the Lexington Park Library (21677 FDR Blvd,
Lexington Park) at 3 p.m.
Kindergarten Here We Come!
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day, including boarding a real school
bus! Lexington Park branch will Kindergarten, Here We Come on Tuesday, August 4 at 10 a.m. Charlotte
Hall branch will host the activity on
Wednesday, August 5 at 10:30 a.m.,
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Elements: A New,
Healthy, and Chic
Casual Dining Spot
By Taylor DeVille
Contributing Writer
If you find yourself bored
of going to the same old
restaurants and bars in St.
Marys County, heres some
good news: Elements Eatery
& Mixology is guaranteed
to add some variety to your
local dining options.
Located on Three Notch
Road in Lexington Park,
Elements opened in March.
Described as a casual, seasonal restaurant and cocktail bar on their website,
Elements prides itself on offering food items as healthy
as they are delicious.
Were trying to be
healthy, said owner Rob
Plant, who formerly owned and operated the Tides Restaurant and Blue
Wind. We have things like quinoa on
our menu and we have a lot of glutenfree items. With the exception of bread
on a sandwich, our menu is almost
entirely gluten-freewe have glutenfree crab cakes, that kind of stuff.
Not only does the menu boast
healthy food options, it also exclusively features food from local growers
and farmers, such as EvenStar, Goddard Farm, Kellam Seafood, and the
Loveville Produce Auction.
Elements supports local charity organizations by donating both food and
money.
We do fundraisers for people like
the soup kitchen, homeless shelters,
Habitat for Humanity. Plant said.
In addition to supporting local farms
and charities, Plant is keen on environmental sustainability.
You have some restaurants that are
just full blast, theyre just consumers
of energy and water when you can put
in low-flow faucets and dishwashers
to use less water, said Plant. We try
to have a healthy environmental footprint, so compared to the previous restaurant that was here, we probably use
60 percent less water than they used.
In terms of gas, we probably use about
half the gas they used, and we probably use about 20 percent less electricity. Thats all from installing better
equipment, better training with our
staff, menu design. With packaging,
we do a lot of recycling. Our goal is
to have things with less packaging and
less environmental impact. We think
thats important.
Elements Eatery & Mixology is open
11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Monday through
Saturday. They offer both on and offsite catering. Community members
can look forward to cooking classes
and cocktail classes sometime in September. Events will be announced on
their Facebook page www.facebook.
com/elementseateryandmixology.
Elements also features a private
dining room which seats between
10 guests in a single-table configuration and 16 guests in a four-table
configuration, according to their
website. There is no charge to reserve
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Calendar
Thursday, July 23
Mother County Republicans
Meeting
US Colored Troops Memorial Interpretive Center (21675 South Coral
Drive, Lexington Park) 7 p.m.
The Mother County Republicans
meet Thurs., July 23 at 7 p.m. at the
US Colored Troops Memorial Interpretive Center. The guest speaker is
Wayne Dupree, award-winning blogger and radio host.
SMC Manufacturing Forum
Lennys Restaurant (23418 Three
Notch Rd, California) 8 to 9:30 a.m.
Please join us on the morning of
July 23 at Lennys Restaurant for a
presentation by Rick Decker of the
Regional Additive Manufacturing
Partnership of Maryland (RAMP).
RAMP MD is a consortium of private
businesses, educational institutions,
governmental agencies, and representatives of U.S. Army Aberdeen
Proving Ground. Mr. Decker will
describe how they are growing the
additive manufacturing industry in
Northeast Maryland.
Tasty Tacos at VFW 2632
VFW 2632 (23282 Three Notch Rd,
California) 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Come join us for our last Tasty Tacos this year. Our tacos are made
with ground beef and are seasoned
just right.
Choose a soft or hard shell and fix
them your way at our fixins bar.
1 for $2, 3 for $5, and 5 for $8.
Friday, July 24
Upper Room Connection Cafe
Hollywood Church of the Nazarene
(24710 Sotterley Rd, Hollywood)
6:30 p.m.
Free event for the public (age 17
Saturday, July 25
Downtown Tunes in Leonardtown
on the Square
Leonardtown Square 6 p.m.
Downtown Tunes series features
a variety of music genres including
jazz, country, bluegrass, acoustic and
rock-n-roll performed by local artists.
Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy the
music on the square in Leonardtown.
Rain dates are always the day after the
originally scheduled date.
Legion 221 Pork & Beef Sandwich
Sale
American Legion Post 221 (21690
Colton Pt. Rd, Avenue) 11 a.m. to
4 p.m.
American Legion Post 221 is sponsoring a pork loin and beef sandwich
sale. Pork loin, sliced roast beef, and
BBQ beef sandwiches will be sold on
both Saturday and Sunday. The event
will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
sandwiches will cost $7 each. Call
301-884-4071 for further information.
Lighthouse Adventure Cruise
Calvert Marine Museum (14275
Solomons Island Rd S, Solomons)
7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Lighthouse lovers are invited to the
popular Lighthouse Adventure Cruises
on Saturdays, July 25, and August 8
aboard a private charter vessel. The
cost is $130 for the day-long trip; museum members pay $120. Lunch is on
your own. Space is limited and preregistration is required. Call 410-3262042 ext. 41 to reserve your spot. On
July 25, lighthouse cruisers enjoy the
Northern route. Departing from the
Drum Point Lighthouse, the cruise
includes Cove Point, Thomas Point,
Sandy Point, Bloody Point, and Sharps
Island Lighthouses. Lunch is at Kentmoor Restaurant on Kent Island.
Angel Wings & Things Thrift Store
Beside St. Michaels Church (16566
Three Notch Rd, Ridge) 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.
There are many weekend specials,
Sunday, July 26
Legion 221 Pork & Beef Sandwich
Sale
American Legion Post 221 (21690
Colton Pt. Rd, Avenue) 11 a.m. to
4 p.m.
American Legion Post 221 is sponsoring a pork loin and beef sandwich
sale. Pork loin, sliced roast beef, and
BBQ beef sandwiches will be sold
on both Saturday and Sunday at
American Legion Post 221 at 21690
Coltons Point Roa (Rt. 242), in Avenue, Md. The event will be from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. and sandwiches will
cost $7 each. Call 301-884-4071 for
further information.
Family Pets in Clay: A Parent/Child
Workshop
Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Art
Center (13480 Dowell Rd, Lusby)
1 to 4 p.m.
Member Cost: $60 per parent/child
couple; $10/extra family member
Nonmember Cost: $65 per parent/child couple; $10/ extra family
member Materials Fee: all materials
included .
Instructor: Parran Collery
Join us for a fun afternoon of creating clay sculptures and tiles of
our favorite family pets! Each family
member can create their own tile and
sculpture, or family members can
work together to make a group masterpiece. No clay experience needed!
Registration required. To register, call
Monday, July 27
Cookbook/Childrens book Author
Ellynee Brice Davis and Illustrator
Joyce Lemontree Judd Speak on
Publishing as Independent Authors
Leonardtown Library Meeting Room
(23250 Hollywood Road, Leonardtown) 7 to 8 p.m.
The pair will speak on publishing
as independent authors. The event
is open to all MWA members and the
public. First-time attendees will be admitted for free. For more information,
contact Wendy Kibler at 301-862-3035
or visit www.marylandwriters.org.
Tuesday, July 28
CSM Twilight Performance Series:
With Lying Eyes
College of Southern Maryland, Leonardtown Campus (22950 Hollywood
Road, Leonardtown) show starts at
6:45 p.m.
Wednesday, July 29
Living Hope Church Vacation Bible
School
Living Hope Church (46694 Midway
Dr., Lexington Park) 6 to 8 p.m.
Join the vacation bible school at Living Hope Church July 27-July 29 6 to
8 p.m. The theme is Knights of the
Kingdom: Putting on the Whole Armor
of God. There will be games, snacks,
crafts, worship and a bible lesson. Everything is free. This is for children ages
4-11. Please come on out and have a
good time! For more information, email
children@livinghopemd.com.
Thursday, July 30
Life-Sized Games
Potomac Library (3225 Ruth B. Swann
Dr., Indian Head) 6 to 8:30 p.m.
In this monthly series we play a different life-sized version of a popular
board or computer game. Previous
life-sized games include Candy Land,
Angry Bids, Clue, Checkers, Chess
and more! Join us and Scrabble made
life-size! Call 301-375-7375 for more
information.
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Friday, July 31
Mechanicsville Ladies Auxiliary
Spaghetti Dinner
Immaculate Conception Church Hall
(28297 Old Village Road, Mechanicsville) 5 to 8 p.m.
The Mechanicsville Ladies Auxiliary will be hosting a Spaghetti Dinner
Friday July 31 from 5 p.m. 8 p.m. at
Immaculate Conception Church Hall
in Mechanicsville, Md. We will be offering 2 types of sauces, garlic bread
and salad for each meal. The cost of
Dinners will be $10 for adults, $5 for
children 6-10, and children 5 and under
are free! Bring your family and friends.
All proceeds benefit the Mechanicsville Vol. Fire Department and Ladies
Auxiliary.
Saturday, August 1
Angel Wings & Things Thrift Store
Beside St. Michaels Church (16566
Three Notch Rd, Ridge) 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.
There are many weekend specials,
including 25 percent off all baby gear.
Collectors must see our displays
of carousels, bells, figurines, dolls,
plates, silver and glassware. So many
treasures at great prices. Donations
are accepted on Saturday from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. All workers are volunteers and all proceeds support St.
Michaels Schools tuition assistance
program.
Prevent Diabetes Workshop
Health Connections Office in Outpatient Pavilion at MedStar St. Marys
Hospital (Leonardtown) 10:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m.
A Diabetes Prevention Workshop
will he held free of charge Saturday,
Aug. 1, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
in the Health Connections office in
the Outpatient Pavilion at MedStar
St. Marys Hospital, Leonardtown.
Do you have any risk factors for diabetes (family history, overweight,
sedentary lifestyle) or have you even
been told you have pre-diabetes or
borderline diabetes? Attend this
free, two-hour workshop taught by
a certified diabetes educator and
learn how small changes can help
you prevent or delay the onset of
type 2 diabetes. Call 301-475-6019
for information.
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Dowell) 8 to 11 p.m.
Thursday Jazz Jam
Eaglewood Corner Lounge (105
Crain Hwy, Upper Marlboro)
8 to 11 p.m.
Friday, July 24
Crafts & Campfire on the Beach
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Monday, July 27
Pizza & Pint Night
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd,
Dowell) 4 to 7 p.m.
Team Trivia
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd,
Dowell) 7 p.m.
Tuesday, July 28
Burger & Pint
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd,
Dowell) 4 to 7 p.m.
Team Feud
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd,
Dowell) 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 29
Saturday, July 25
The Woven Lullabies (Kappa
and Paul): Folk/Rock Harmonies
Sunday, July 26
Thursday, July 30
Mercy Creek
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd,
Dowell) 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Thursday Jazz Jam
Eaglewood Corner Lounge
(105 Crain Hwy, Upper Marlboro)
8 to 11 p.m
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A View From The
My Dear Watson
By Ronald N. Guy Jr.
Contributing Writer
Sports
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The Mickey Thompson Tires IDBL Series returns to Maryland International Raceway for the
15th annual WPGC Bike Fest July 24-26. This is
the biggest IDBL event of the year!
The WPGC Bike Fest will feature a special
5-second, 240mph Top Fuel match race with
Larry Spiderman McBride taking on Dave
Vantine on the wildest machines you have ever
seen!
The event will also feature Orient Express
Pro Street, DME Racing Real Street, Vance &
Hines 4.60 index, FBR Shop 5.60 Index, Carpenter Racing Crazy 8s, Trac King Clutches
Top Sportsman, Shinko Tires Pro E.T., Brocks
Performance Street E.T., and Eastside Performance Grudge.
There will also be a special Paint The 1/4
Pink program run at this event to raise money
for the Bikers Against Breast Cancer. Last
year these ladies raised over $7,000! This program is for female riders only competing on drag
bikes and street bikes. This class will be run on
Saturday and will be a 32-bike qualified field run
in an E.T. bracket racing format. These female
motorcycle racers have been raising money for a
great cause, so come on out and show them your
support!
The event will also host a huge vendor midway full of motorcycle parts, apparel, and
accessories!
In addition to the racing MDIR will host the
famous Hot Body Bikini Contest on Sunday,
plus Bikini Bartenders in the Coors Light Beer
Garden!
Also be sure to check out the wild custom
bike show on Sunday!
The Stunt Bike competition is always a fan
favorite at the WPGC Bike Fest with talented
riders putting on a show for DC Fans! These athletes will be practicing on Friday and Saturday
during the Free Ride and will be getting down
and dirty in the $4,000 Stunt Bike Competition
on Sunday afternoon!
The WPGC stage will be jamming with live
bands on Sunday and WPGCs own DJ Flexx
will be hosting the show! So head to Maryland
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to Our Bay was first
developed by the Baltimore
County Soil Conservation
District. From there, the
booklet was given to each
of the Soil Conservations
Districts in the Chesapeake
Bay watershed area for
customization. If the 77
million residents who live in
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its suggestions and best
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Join your local watershed
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This is the first in a series of articles that Mary Ann Scott (maryann.scott58@yahoo.com) has adapted from From
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the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Look for the next article in next weeks County Times!
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maintain an environmentally-friendly
lawn, and manage stormwater runoff,
wells, and septic systems all in ways
that will reduce the flow of nutrients and Bay-Wise landscapes
sediment into the Bay.
minimize negative impacts
on our waterways by using
Restoring the Chesapeake Bay smarter lawn management
techniques and gardening
The Chesapeake Bay is a national
practices. The University
treasure that desperately needs our
of Maryland Extension
help. Experts agree that there is only
Master Gardener Bay-Wise
one way to restore the Chesapeake
Bay, and thats one river at a time. But program in St. Marys
County offers hands-on
the problems dont start in the rivers;
help with managing your
they start on the land surrounding the
landscape by providing
rivers their watersheds. You live in a
information, a site visit, and
watershed. We all do. The way we treat landscape certifications.
the land in our watersheds affects the
Our yardstick checklist is
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follow, and our team of
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What is a Watershed?
can help guide you
A watershed is all the land area
through it while offering
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10. Ancient Irish people
12. Civil Rights group
13. Celery (Spanish)
14. Ed Murrows network
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Introductory Pickleball
Lessons
Pickleball is a game played with a perforated plastic ball and wood or composite
paddles on a court similar to badminton.
This clinic, held at the Leonard Hall Recreation Center on Tuesdays, Aug. 4 & 11
from 8-10 a.m., will be facilitated by two
experienced Pickleball players who will
teach the rules of the game as well as offer additional pointers. Paddles and balls
will be available. This class is designed
for those new to Pickleball. Cost: $8.00.
To learn more or to register, call 301-4754200, ext. 1050.
The Southern Maryland Encore Chorale will be at the Northern Senior Activity Center on Wed. Jul. 29 at 2 p.m. for a
free concert entitled Broadways Best.
Participants in the History of Musical
Theatre in the United States workshop
will have reserved front row seats. All additional seats are open to persons age 50
or above. Prior sign up is encouraged so
that enough seating is made available. For
more information or to sign up, please call
301-475-4002, opt. 1/ext. 3101.
Medical studies confirm Tai Chi for Arthritis relieves pain, reduces falls and improves quality of life. This class, offered
at the Garvey Senior Activity Center on
Wednesdays, Aug. 12 Sep.16, from 9:30
10:30 a.m. is a continuation from Tai
Chi for Arthritis: The Core Movements.
Students will learn new movements and
learn how to incorporate the Tai Chi
principles into practice. Prerequisite:
Students must have taken Tai Chi for
Arthritis: The Core Movements for
at least one 6 week session prior to
signing up for this course. To register
for this class, call 301-475-4200, ext.
1050.
Brain.e.ology
Loffler Senior Activity Center 301-737-5670, ext. 1658 Garvey Senior Activity Center,
301-475-4200, ext. 1050 Northern Senior Activity Center, 301-475-4002, ext. 13101
Visit the Department of Agings website at www.stmarysmd.com/aging for the most up-to date information.
Charles Chilton
By Linda Reno
Contributing Writer
Charles Chilton was born in St.
Marys County in 1755. He was the
son of Stephen Chilton (originally from
Westmoreland County, VA) and his second wife, Ann.
When Stephen Chilton made his will
in 1770 he devised Woodwards Frolic
to his son Stephen, Jr. while Charles inherited the plantation where Charles
Allison now lives The acreage is unknown, but it was surely less than the
789 acres Charles owned at the time of
his death.
In 1776 Charles applied for Marine
Service but theres no evidence he actually served. It is also said that his
property was destroyed by the British in
1781.
pocket.
When he made his will in 1820 he
asked to be buried without any preaching or parade. His slaves were to be
freed shortly after his death. Any of
them who were unable to support themselves were to be cared for out of his
estate.
Died on the 10th of April, at his
residence in St. Marys county, Charles
Chilton, Esq., in the 69th year of his
age. He was a patriot of the revolution,
and was Purser on board the Virginia
Frigate, when she was captured by the
British fleet. He was a member of the
State Convention, when she ratified the
Federal Constitution, and an associate Judge of St. Marys County, when
he was appointed by Gen. Washington,
about 35 years ago, surveyor of the Port
of Town Creek, which he held till his
death, notwithstanding the violent conflict of party feeling while in office; and
yet he was always a dedicated federalist,
and among the last men in the world that
would ever succumb to those in power.
He has left a chasm in his neighborhood,
that no human being can fill, unless they
lived as he did, and did as he did. He
lived and died a bachelor, although he
lived not alone; for he was daily visited
by the poor, the maimed, the blind, as
well as by the rich, and they never left
his dwelling without leaving a blessing
behind them. He seemed to live for others and not for himself, and of all men
the writer of this notice ever knew, he
surely was, most emphatically, the poor
mans friend. (Baltimore Patriot, April
23, 1824).
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Wanderings
Home
I Am NOT
Like Her!
By Shelby Opperman
Contributing Writer
Since I have been having to
watch lots more TV than usual
the last few weeks, I have really
started to wonder about, rate, and
criticize commercials more than
normal. Of course we all know that
mid-summer means the start of all
the back to school commercials.
I still get a quick twinge of anxiety when I start to see them, and
worry about how much all those
school supplies will cost. Then I
remember that my last child has
been out of school for ten years. I
dont have to get the back to school
list anymore, and rush to the stores
with the boys to get the perfect
back pack or notebook and all the
other necessities. Do I miss it? Yes.
And I especially miss the old Staples commercial where the Father
sings Its the most wonderful time
of the year while racing his shopping cart past his depressed children. What could be more heartwarming. I wonder if my youngest
son will sing that to his small boys
someday soon. Family traditions
are important.
A few commercials have
made changes due to public outcry. Two of which I also wrote in
to make comments. The first was
the Aleve commercial where
a woman volunteering at an animal shelter says that her back
pain might force her to give back
the old dog she adopted. Lots of
people complained about this one.
I have a dear friend in Kentucky
that spends every day on the road
and hundreds of miles saving dogs
from kill shelters and getting them
to safe shelters or people who can
adopt them out. She was furious,
as were others, as to how easily she
could give the dog back. The commercial changed its wording pretty
quickly.
The second commercial to
come under immediate fire was
the newest Graco Pack N Play
Playards with Portable Nappers. A
woman puts her baby in the napper for a nap, but the baby starts
crying, so she unhooks the napper compartment with the baby in
it and places it right next to her in
front of a stove on the floor. The
woman then takes out a frying pan
to start dinner. I was pretty stunned
by what I saw, and wrote in by the
next day. Many people had written ahead of me about the shock
of placing a baby under a stove. At
first Graco wrote back a very noncommittal answer about trying to
show how Moms have to juggle so
many things with their babies that
they were trying to be helpful. But,
after a day or two more of endless
posts, Graco very nicely said they
have listened and will be changing
the commercial. I havent seen a
new one yet. But I felt happy that I
had accomplished something.
And then the realization hit.
Oh my gosh, in these last few
weeks I was becoming my Mother.
After she retired completely from
the State of Maryland and from
waitressing, her days were spent
sitting in her chair in the dining
room complaining about neighbors, scaring door to door salespeople by opening her door with a
gun, calling police on people that
even crossed a corner of her yard,
and writing letters to companies
and TV stations about all sorts of
issues. This was not a good sign.
I knew my hermitness was due
to (hopefully) temporary illness
in that I was told to rest painful
abdominals, and was pretty weak
from lack of much food. But my
Mother savored her life as a hermit
and eccentric.
This all scared me pretty bad.
Yesterday was my first real outing
in weeks. I told a friend I felt like
Tidbit when she goes for a dump
run. I was so excited I was shaking. And this was mainly just a trip
to the gastroenterologist (Though I
really do love Dr. U. K. Shah). Before we left for the day though, I
decided to make up an errand list
of things that would take us on a
small loop from Mechanicsville to
Hollywood then to Leonardtown
and home to convince myself I
didnt need to stay home and watch
for evil commercials. I am nothing
like my MotherReally! But if
you could do me one favor - please
dont show this to my children.
To each new days adventure,
Shelby
Please send comments or ideas
to: shelbys.wanderings@yahoo.
com or find me on facebook:
Shelby Oppermann
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