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CONTENTS
LOCAL NEWS 3 - 10
BACK TO SCHOOL 11
COMMUNITY 15
CALENDAR 19
“I AM THE MOM WHO BELIEVED
‘NOT MY CHILD’ UNTIL IT
OBITUARIES 20 HAPPENED.”
SANDY MATTINGLY ON HER SON CHASE’S OPIOID OVERDOSE DEATH.
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33 23 #1
But the report does take the
agency to task for not having more
in-car cameras installed in state
Leonardtown
police vehicles.
“The department [of Maryland
State Police] acknowledges in or-
der to be an effective 21st century
Prince
law enforcement agency, an in-
vestment in technology is a neces-
sity,” the report stated.
Frederick 25 22 #2
As of January of this year, 406
in-car camera systems were in-
stalled across 22 barracks, the re-
LaPlata 8 3 #21
port stated; the agency has insti-
tuted a special deployment sched-
ule for camera installation in bar-
racks that have the highest level of
Presented by the Twin Beach Opioid Abuse Awareness Committee and Calvert County advocacy partners.
6 Local News The Calvert County Times Thursday, August 26, 2021
Glow Vigil
August 31: Opioid Awareness Day in Calvert
Glow Vigil
A Mom Turns Her Pain into Purpose
Beach Pavilion on the boardwalk. Mat- Mattingly is on the board of CAASA
By Dick Myers tingly will read the names of local residents and is also a member of the Twin Beaches
Editor lost in the opioid war. Her son Chase will Opioid Awareness Committee, chaired
Statistics tell a story about the opioid be one of the names read. His mother de- by Chesapeake Beach Councilman Keith
abuse problem, but they don’t tell THE sto- scribes him as “a sweet young man. Chase Pardieck. He said, “The reason that I got in-
ry. To get the real story you need to listen to was smart as a whip, a whiz at mathemat- volved is really because it was an important
what people like Sandy Mattingly of Chesa- ics. He was a bright shining star who would issue, and I feel like if more people would
peake Beach have to say. She lost her son to give you the shirt off his back if you were get involved with important issues before
an opioid overdose and has since formed a in need; a caring young man who would it touches them personally, there would
Glow Vigil
• 2017 – 33 fatals; 150 non-fatals my children about drugs.” She added, “I more information and a lot more support for
Join us as we honor theNorth
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and Calvert Countymistake, ul-
advocacy partners.
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• 2019 – 18 fatals; 102 non-fatals of our loved ones lost to overdose wasn't even aware three plus years ago that
we were in an opioid epidemic crisis. I had
timately the wrong choice, and he should
have known better.”
folks. And that's really gratifying to see.”
Pardieck said when the committee was
• 2020 – 23 fatals; 109 non-fatals no clue because my family doesn't take formed “there was a lot of this idea that
International
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reduce a friend’s house and died from a drug over-
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Presented Twin Beach Opioid Abuse Awareness Committee and Calvert County advocacy partners.
prevalence of overdose incidents. brought to my knees. was in total disbe-
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Tuesday, Aug. 31 • 7-9 p.m.
Awareness Committee and Calvert County advocacy partners. port showed fentanyl and Xanax.”
derestimate the true number of overdoses in There was no way it was possible.” “The more we can do to support people,
Mattingly noted, “My son and I dis-
GUEST
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right thing to do, to get people into treat-
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In her interview with the council, she men- ronmental law and Policy from Vermont Law
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tioned flooding as being a major infrastructure School and a Juris Doctor from CUNY School
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issue for the town. She said in an Aug. 18 inter- of Law.”
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view, “It’s a really big issue,” not only facing To address the flooding issue, Kabler said,
North Beach but other Bay towns such as An- “That’s going to take resources, it’s going to
nity
napolis and Oxford. take town employees implementing some of
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drastically. I think Annapolis has over 50 days
a year of flooding. And this is what they call a
take money. And so, we’re going to need the
town and the town council to play a role in
t Com
sunny day flooding; it was just because the sea terms of trying to identify the grant opportu-
level has risen. And when you get a high tide nities, helping the flood committee, write the
and a little bit of wind, the water starts to back grant, working whatever kind of connections
up through the storm sewer system and you the town has with the legislature in Annapolis
have these floods and of course you have floods to try to find funds (state and federal).”
cial
when there’s storms, but the problem is we’re Kabler noted that whatever the committee
having floods when there’s just rain events, recommends “is going to cost more money
in Spe
thunderstorms, or no rain, just high tide.” than this small town of North Beach will be
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School Schedule
August
(4/11, 4/12, 4/13 possible
11 2
make-up days)
• Elementary: • Second Quarter Report Cards
30 Parent Conferences 19
• Orientation for Grades 6-9 (all day) / Secondary:
Available
• Schools and Offices Reopen
31 Professional Development – • Two-Hour Delayed
• First Day for School Students Schools Closed for Students 9 Opening for Students (no a.m.
• Pre-K & K Conferences • Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Pre-K) – Prof
12 Students (no p.m. Pre-K) Dev & Collaborative Plan
• First Quarter Report Cards
September
Prof Dev & Collaborative
Available Planning 27
1 • Fourth Quarter Interims for
• Pre-K & K Conferences 24-26 21 Seniors Available in HAC
• Holiday – • Holiday
2-3 Thanksgiving Presidents’ Day May
• Staggered Pre-K & K (schools and offices closed) (schools and offices closed)
2-13
First Day • Advanced Placement Exams
22
6
• Holiday – Labor Day December • Two-Hour Delayed Opening 11
(schools and offices closed) 1 for
Students (no a.m. Pre-K)
• Fourth Quarter Interims for
• Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Parent Conf/Prof Dev
Underclassmen Available in
10 Students (no p.m. Pre-K) – HAC
• 9/11 Remembrance Observed Professional Development
25 20
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• Two-Hour Early Dismissal for 10 Available in HAC
Students (no p.m. Pre-K) – • Second Quarter Interims Seniors
Prof Dev & Collaborative Available in HAC
Planning
March 30
• Holiday
30 23 2 Memorial Day
• Two-Hour Early Dismissal for • Schools Closed • Two-Hour Early Dismissal for (schools and offices closed)
Students (no p.m. Pre-K) (12-month employees work) Students (no p.m. Pre-K)
June
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17 1
October • Holiday – Winter Recess
(schools and offices closed) • Two-Hour Early Dismissal for • Two-Hour Early Dismissal for
1 Students (no p.m. Pre-K) Graduations (no p.m. Pre-K)
• Schools Closed Teacher Work Time
(12-month employees work) January 2
18 • Two-Hour Early Dismissal for
6 3 • Professional Development Graduations (no p.m. Pre-K)
• Schools Closed • Schools and Offices Reopen Schools Closed for Students
(12-month employees work)
9
17 30 • Last Day for Half-Day
14 • Holiday – • End of Third Quarter Pre-K Students
• Two-Hour Early Dismissal for
Students (no p.m. Pre-K) –
Prof Dev & Collaborative
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
(schools and offices closed) April 10
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21 • Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Two-Hour
• End of Second Quarter/First Students (no p.m. Pre-K) Early Dismissal for Students
15 Semester Teacher Work Time (Teacher Work Time)
• Professional Development –
Schools Closed for Students
24 8 13
• Third Quarter Report Cards • Last Day for 10-Month
November • Two-Hour Delayed Opening
for Students (no a.m. Pre-K) Available Employees
4 Teacher Work Time
• End of First Quarter 11-18 24
• Holiday • Fourth Quarter Report Cards
5 Spring Recess for Secondary Students Mailed
• Two-Hour Early Dismissal for (schools and offices closed;
12-month employees work
February
Students (no p.m. Pre-K) –
Teacher Work Time 4/11-14; Central Office will be
open 4/11-14)
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LOCAL CLASSIFIEDS
LOCAL ADVERTISERS YOUR ONLINE Calvert Ranks First in
Child Support Collections
REAL ESTATE COMMUNITY FOR
SERVICES CHARLES, CALVERT,
& ST. MARY’S COUNTY
VEHICLES Not everyone knows that the Office ranks Number in the State
EMPLOYMENT Calvert County State’s Attorney’s of Maryland in the percentage of
Office is responsible for enforcing child support collected.
CHILD CARE Maryland laws regarding child State’s Attorney Robert Harvey
GENERAL support. In fact, the Office has would like to congratulate Assis-
MERCHANDISE a division staffed by an attorney tant State’s Attorney Tammy Laf-
and three support persons, dedi- ferty, Paralegal Kathy Bowen and
cated solely to this function. legal secretaries Joan Helms and
Since 2017, this unit has col- Christine Wells for their outstand-
lected over $48,000,000 in sup- ing work.
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Community Calendar
To submit your event listing to go in our Community Calendar, please email timescalendar@countytimes.net with the listing details by 12 p.m. on
the Monday prior to our Thursday publication.
Fairy Grove Mining sluice (additional
Thursday, August 26 Saturday, August 28 Tuesaday, August 31 fees apply); try the Wild Rumpus Run;
CSM Transfer Thursday Dee of St. Mary’s Public Sail enjoy unique photo opps along the trail;
International Overdose Awareness
Virtual; 11 a.m. Calvert Marine Museum; 2:30 p.m. - Day Glow Vigil find the hidden Dragons Nest; search
CSM hosts Transfer institutions vir- 4:30 p.m. for the hidden tree pop paintings; and
North Beach Boardwalk -- 7 to 9
tually each Thursday from 11 a.m. - 2 Sail on the Dee of St. Mary’s, leav- p.m. more! Grab your bug spray, pack a pic-
p.m. Representatives from two differ- ing from the museum dock. Fee is nic blanket or chairs, and spend a fun,
A global event to raise awareness
ent institutions will be available to chat $25 for ages 13 and up, $15 for chil- that overdose deaths are preventable. creative and active day at Annmarie.
with students and help navigate their dren 5 – 12. No children under 5, Pickup purple light bulbs at various Well-behaved pets on a short leash are
future transfer experience. RSVPs are please. Preregister by noon on the locations throughout the county to welcome; no smoking or vaping; masks
required to access Zoom information. Friday before each cruise at https:// lend your support. Contact Calvert and social distancing required. Details:
Free. csmd.edu/transferthursdays www.calvertmarinemuseum.com/238/ Alliance Against Substance Abuse at www.annmariegarden.org
Dee-of-St-Marys-Cruises.
Friday, August 27
410-535-3733.
Upcoming
Food Truck Fridays
154th Calvert Co Jousting
Tournament
Thursday, September 2 Freedom Hill Horse Rescue’s An-
Annmarie Garden; 5 p.m. -7 p.m. nual Spirit and Steeds Fall Festival
Christ Church, 3100 Broomes Island 7940 N. Flint Hill Rd, Owings, MD
Enjoy dinner and evening hours in Sea Squirts: Sharks!
Road, Port Republic, MD, 20676; 10 Tickets on Sale September 1!!
the garden! Grab dinner from one of Calvert Marine Museim, Sessions at
a.m. to 6 p.m. Event Date: October 9, 2021, 2-7
the food trucks, take a walk, tour a gal- 10:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.
This event features the tradition- Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.
lery show, and frolic in the Fairy Lolly. Children 18 months to 3 years, with
al equestrian sport of ring jousting: c o m /e /s p i r i t s - s t e e d s -2 0 21- t i c k-
Guests are encouraged to bring chairs an adult, are invited to discover the
spearing rings while riding a galloping ets-162984756795
and picnic blankets. Some evenings museum together through music, sto-
horse, beginning at noon. The compe- Spirits & Steeds is Freedom Hill
will include additional activities and a ries, and special activities. Join us for
tition is broken down into four classes Horse Rescue’s annual fall festival!
cash bar. This is a “pay what you can” story time and a carryout craft, avail-
based on skill. Ring jousting has been Located in our arena, over thirty lo-
event with a suggested donation of $5/ able while supplies last. Sessions are
active in Maryland for over a century cal breweries, distilleries, wineries,
person (amount of suggested donation 15-20 minutes. Capacity is limited. No
and a half, ultimately becoming Mary- artisans, and vendors come together to
may vary). Well-behaved pets on a pre-registration: sign up at the Admis-
land’s official state sport in 1962. You create a large, open-air market for visi-
short leash are welcome; rain or shine sions Desk when you arrive.
may also visit our 19th century one- tors to enjoy. Come to the farm and en-
event; no smoking or vaping; masks
room school until 2 p.m., shop at a ba-
and social distancing required. Com-
plete food truck schedule, visit www.
zaar (including a children’s corner fea- Ongoing joy supporting FHHR and some of our
favorite local businesses! We will also
turing pony rides, face painting, a bal- Enchanted Summer at the Garden be joined by award winning author,
annmariegarden.org
loon artist, and many other activities) Annmarie Sculpture Garden; until Valerie Ormond!
10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and cool off in the September 6 Visitors 21 and over can purchase
Dee of St. Mary’s Public Sail
air-conditioned church while enjoying Enjoy a safe, outdoor, engaging ex- a Drink Ticket for $25 and includes a
Calvert Marine Museum; 6-8 p.m.
an organ concert 1 p.m to 4 p.m. En- perience where you will find a variety free FHHR tasting glass. Drink Tick-
Sail on the Dee of St. Mary’s, leav-
joy a box supper of deviled crab, baked of low-touch, no-touch fun along the ets also include 2 free tastings at each
ing from the museum dock. Fee is
ham, fried chicken (choice of 2), as- trails and paths of the sculpture gar- brewery, winery, or distillery. If you’d
$25 for ages 13 and up, $15 for chil-
sorted sides, and dessert from noon to den. During the Enchanted Summer, rather not drink, we have a discounted
dren 5 – 12. No children under 5,
6 p.m. (advance orders taken beginning daily visitors can explore the galleries; Designated Driver/Non-Drink Ticket
please. Preregister by noon on the
August 23 at 410-586-0565). For more search for over 100 fairy houses; play for $20. Children 15 and younger can
Friday before each cruise at https://
information: www.christchurchcal- in the Fairy Lolly Nature Play Space; visit for free! This year our Family Fun
www.calvertmarinemuseum.com/238/
vert.org/154th-jousting-tournament- build your own fairy house in the for- Area will be better than ever and it is
Dee-of-St-Marys-Cruises.
and-church-fair/ or call 410-586-0565. est; search for gems and fossils at the again FREE!
20 Calendars
Obituaries The Calvert County Times Thursday, August 26, 2021
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
dickmyers@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following week’s edition.
and Malcolm McCallum. his brother, Rodney Malcolm Dare, and and 1959 from The University at Oregon
A celebration of life will be held at a nephew, Joseph Lloyd Bowen, III. Dental School in Portland, OR. He be-
later date. Greg enlisted in the United States Air gan his career in the US Navy Dental
Funeral arrangements are by Rausch Force on March 17, 1971, and was hon- Corps in 1959 and retired as Captain in
Funeral Home. orably discharged on March 14, 1975, 1981. He was a dental professor at The
at the rank of sergeant. Greg served as University of Maryland Dental School
Stella Mae Shane an inflight refueling technician (boom
operator) on a refueling tanker. While
from 1981 to 1998.
Gerald is preceded in death by his par-
in the Air Force, Greg had one tour of ents Margaret and Floyd Eastwood and
duty in Viet Nam and was proud of his his beloved wife of 51 years Marilyn D.
service to his country. On October 16, Eastwood. Gerald is survived by wife
1976, Greg and Nancy Lee Hance were Patricia Eastwood, son Paul (Susan),
married at Christ Church in Port Repub- son Mike (Anna), daughter Margy Kast-
lic, Md. He retired from Calvert Cliffs ner (Gary), nine grandchildren and five
Nuclear Power Plant on January 1, 2014. great grandchildren; his brother Robert
Greg is survived by his wife of 44
years, Nancy, daughter, Christy (Gary)
loving husband William Edward Dey. Litka, son, Michael, sister, Shirley Dare
She is survived by her children, Holly Bowen, and nephew Blair Bowen, Sr.
Barnes, of St. Leonard; Eddie Martin of and many nieces and nephews. Three
Hawaii; Deborah Morgan of Providence very special people in Greg’s life were
Forge, VA; Robert Brashears of Cape St. his grandchildren: Samantha and Jer-
Clair, MD; and Dale Brashears of Shady emy Litka and Emily Dare. Greg will
Side, MD. She is also survived by 12 be greatly missed by all who knew and
grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, loved him.
and 2 great-great-grandchildren. A memorial service for Greg will be
All services for Rosa are private. Stella Mae Shane, 89, of North Beach held on September 11, 2021 at Christ
Funeral arrangements are by Rausch passed away August 16, 2021. She was Church, 3100 Broomes Island Rd.,
Funeral Home. born December 28, 1931 in Covington, Port Republic, Md. and will be offici-
VA to Cline Justice and Eunice (Walton) ated by Fr. Christopher Garcia. Visita-
tion will begin at 2 P.M. in the church
Austin David Fredlund Sprouse. Stella was preceded in death
by her husband Richard Francis Shane. with services at 3 P.M. Burial will be
She is survived by her children David on the church grounds. Due to Covid,
Adams (Patty), Stephen Adams (Gay), those planning on attending are asked to
Teresa Hunt, and Mark Adams (Milly), please wear a mask. (Cathy), sister Deanna Ramey, sister in-
stepchildren Tracy Shane King (Jeff), Funeral arrangements were made by law JoAnn Hagquist, sister in-law Karen
Barbara Shane Sparks, Brenda Shane, Rausch Funeral Home in Port Repub- Olsen and numerous nieces & nephews.
and Sheryl Shane Schmauder (Don), lic. In place of flowers, remembrances A viewing and visitation will be held
as well as numerous grandchildren, may be made in Greg’s name to Christ Friday, August 27, 2021 from 11:30 am
great-grandchildren, and great-great Church, 3100 Broomes Island Rd, Port until 1:00 pm at Rausch Funeral Home,
grandchildren. Republic, Md. 20676, the American 20 American Lane, Lusby, MD 20657.
A private service will be held at St. Cancer Society, or the Wounded War- Funeral Services will follow at 1:00 pm
James’ Parish in Lothian. rior Project. with Pastor Josh Olson officiating. Inter-
Funeral arrangements are by Rausch ment will be at a later date in Arlington
Funeral Home. Dr. Gerald Winston National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to ASPCA, Hu-
Gregory William Dare Eastwood mane Society or a charity of your choice.
Gerald was loved by all. His caring
Dr. Gerald Winston Eastwood, 88, presence will be greatly missed.
of Solomons, MD passed away Tues- Condolences to the family may be
day, August 17, 2021. Born February made at www.rauschfuneralhomes.com.
Austin David Fredlund, 20, of Lusby 22, 1933 in Great Falls, Montana. He
passed away August 16, 2021. He was graduated in 1951 from Fairfield High
born July 29, 2001 to Mark Oliver and School in Fairfield, Montana; 1955 from
Shannon Adelia (McCallum) Fredlund. Concordia College in Moorhead, MN,
Austin grew up in Lothian and attended
Southern High School, where he played
football until 2017. He then moved to
Lusby and transferred to Patuxent High
School, where he was a member of the
JROTC, graduating in 2019. Austin was
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of the Navy Yard supplying automo-
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grandparents Mike and Penny O’Neill on November 21, 1951, in Prince Fred- be happy to speak to yours. Lyn also offers complimentary
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