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MARY LOU TROUTMAN 8 LOCAL 4


Former Calvert deputy dies in Arizona flood.

BACK TO SCHOOL 11

COMMUNITY 15

FIRST FRIDAY 16 ARTIST 8 BACK TO SCHOOL 13


A classic Mary Lou Troutman Calvert scene. Benefits of Extra-cirricular activities.

COPS AND COURTS 18

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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Thursday, August 26, 2021 The Calvert County Times Local News 3

Judge Overturns McConkey Ethics Ruling


By Dick Myers analysis of the evidence.” He goes on rec was referring to is on the suit
Editor to write, “Under no circumstances against the county by four citizen
A judge has reversed the decision of may this Court substitute its judge- plaintiffs, including Dzurec, seeking
the Calvert County Ethics Commis- ment for that of the agency.” The court to overturn the comprehensive plan
sion that Commissioner Kelly McCo- could, however, permit reversal when update approval, in part based on Mc-
nkey had a clear conflict of interest by an “Error of Law’ was committed. Conkey’s vote. That suit was ruled in
voting to place two pieces of property Susan Dzurec, one of the two com- the county’s favor in Calvert County
he owns into an expanded Hunting- plainants heard by the ethics panel, Circuit Court and was appealed.
town Town Center. That vote preced- said, “The decision by Judge Nichols The attorney for the plaintiffs, C.
ed the 3-2 vote that incorporated that on the Judicial Review was based on Macy Nelson called Judge Nichols
decision into an updated county com- a legal technicality with the process decision “fundamentally flawed.” He
prehensive plan. and was NOT based on the guilty said his clients are continuing to pur-
The ruling by retired Prince actions of Commissioner Kelly Mc- sue their appeal.
George’s County Circuit Court Judge Conkey voting his own property into Brennan, the Ethics Commission
C. Phillip Nichols, former chief judge Town Center. The Judge didn’t state attorney, did not return The County
for the county, was issued Aug. 17. He that Commissioner McConkey didn’t Times call for comments on whether
ruled that then Ethics Commission violate the Code of Ethics. the commission intended to appeal the
Chairperson Jennifer Mazur at an Oct. “If a person kills someone but is decision.
14, 2020 virtual meeting at which the set free on a technicality, that doesn’t McConkey declined to comment for
decision was made had “an apparent mean the person didn’t commit the this story because there is still pend-
conflict of interest and was required to crime or make the crime any less ing litigation.
recuse herself…” Commissioner Kelly McConkey heinous.  He did however post on his Face-
Ethics commission rules at the time “If Commissioner McConkey were book page, “Today is a great day for
completed its investigation.
required a quorum for a decision. to get away with using his position on me and my family. A judge reversed
The judge ruled that Mazur’s talk-
Since there were only three members the Board of County Commissioner the ethics commission’s decision
ing to the newspaper violated the rule
at the time, although five were autho- for his personal benefit, he is not only against me. It’s a long story, but my
prohibiting ex-parte communication
rized, if Mazur had recused herself, harming Calvert County citizens but name has been restored. I did nothing
about cases.
there would not have been a quorum every citizen in Maryland. wrong. Always stand up for yourself
The ethics commission ruled that
and the commission couldn’t have vot- “We believe that The Court of Spe- and don’t let people with political
Mazur didn’t have a conflict of inter-
ed, the judge concluded. cial Appeals on October 12 will de- agendas get away with this. Thank
est because she didn’t have a financial
In reversing the ethics commission cide that Commissioner McConkey you to my great lawyer, my family
interest in the decision. The judge
decision, Judge Nichols said, “It is dis- violated the Ethics Code and his Oath who has always stuck by me, and the
ruled the commission erred in that
cretionary with the Court whether or of Office.”  citizens that never doubted me!!”
decision.
not to remand, and we find no com- The Court of Appeals hearing Dzu- dickmyers@countytimes.net
The judge sidestepped the question
pelling public interest in doing so,”
about whether Mazur had an actual
although he does not elaborate on how

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Calvert County Couple Killed in Arizona Flood


Scott Brown Was a Former County Deputy
By Dick Myers active within the Calvert community.”
Editor “Brown always served with honor
A former Calvert County deputy and dignity. He will be remembered
and his wife were killed last week in for how he loved his family and com-
Arizona where their All-Terrain Vehi- munity and how he cared deeply for
cle (ATV) was swept away in a flood those he served with,” said Sheriff
and found buried in sand and debris. Mike Evans.
The Maricopa County (Az.) Sher- The couple are survived by three
iff’s Office on Aug. 19 identified the young children. The sheriff’s office
victims as Scott and Lauran Brown, wrote: “Our deepest condolences to
both 44, of Owings. the Brown family and their loved ones
The Calvert County Sheriff’s Of- during this difficult time.”
fice, in a post on their Facebook page, Evans further wrote: “witnesses
mourned the passing: “Brown began reported seeing an off-road vehicle
his career with the Calvert County floating and tumbling down the flood-
Sheriff’s Office in October of 2004 as ed Camp Creek wash.
a Deputy on our Patrol Bureau. Brown Arizona has been pummeled with
later served as a detective with the torrential rains that have filled the
Criminal Investigations Bureau and banks of normally dry washes. The
was also a member of the CCSO Spe- Browns were killed in an area north
cial Operations Team. Brown left the of Scottsdale.
sheriff’s office in January of 2011 to dickmyers@countytimes.net
become a federal agent but remained

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Thursday, August 26, 2021 The Calvert County Times Local News 5

Report: State Police in Calvert, St. Mary’s


Use The Most Force
By Guy Leonard use of force incidents. most obvious is the frequency of and Prince Frederick.  Those bar-
Staff Writer As the result of an inquiry by contact with the public during racks had 31,007 calls for service,
A report, promulgated by the The County Times, MSP spokes- calls for service, traffic stops and 47,996 traffic stops, 1,821 crimi-
Maryland State Police analyzing man Greg Shipley provided the arrests. nal arrests and 1,181 DUI arrests. 
the number of times troopers from following response: “Leonardtown reported 23 use “Other factors can include the
barracks around the state used “Each use of force incident is of force incidents in 2020. They responsibilities a specific barrack
force, showed that troopers serv- reviewed, and each must be re- also had 16,764 calls for service, has in a particular county. While
ing at the Prince Frederick and viewed based on the circumstanc- 22,354 traffic stops, 773 criminal all barracks can provide a full
Leonardtown barracks used force es of that situation. It is important arrests and 234 DUI arrests that range of law enforcement servic-
more than any other state police to note that Maryland state troop- year.  es, there are agreements in each
units for 2019 and 2020. ers used force in .03 percent of all “Prince Frederick report- county with local law enforce-
For the prior years of 2017 and calls for service and traffic stops ed 22 use of force incidents in ment regarding our roles and re-
2018 both barracks were among and in 1.8 percent of all arrests, 2020.  They had 15,461 calls for sponsibilities.  In both Calvert and
the top three units reporting us- both very small percentages of service, 17,382 traffic stops, 547 St. Mary’s counties, our troopers
ing force on suspects to affect an the total citizen contacts.  When criminal arrests and 247 DUI are responding to every other call,
arrest, with the Northeast barrack they did use force, the force ap- arrests.  regardless of location or type of
holding the top ranking. plied most often was soft, open Compare that with Princess call. In Carroll County, per agree-
In 2019 Leonardtown based hand techniques. Examples of soft Anne, where five use of force ment, troopers respond to calls
troopers used force a total of 33 empty hand control include es- incidents were reported in 2020. on state roads, while local law
times according to the report, corts, body wraps, come-a-longs, That barrack had 8,156 calls for enforcement responds to county
while Prince Frederick troopers muscling techniques, and pres- service, 11,680 traffic stops, addresses. 
used force on suspects 25 times. sure points, where no striking is 362 criminal arrests and 76 DUI “In closing,... each incident is
By comparison, La Plata-based involved and the trooper is only arrests.  and must be considered on its own
troopers used force just eight using his/her hand or fingers to “The North East Barrack re- specific circumstances. Our poli-
times in 2019. apply pressure.  ported 21 use of force incidents in cy requires both reporting and re-
Last year Leonardtown troopers “The Maryland State Police is 2020 and Cecil County is obvious- view of each use of force incident
used force 23 times, with Prince diligent in efforts to document use ly at the opposite end of the state.  and that is complied with through-
Frederick troopers using force 22 of force incidents. There is a low That barrack had 15,079 calls for out our Department. 
times. threshold for the use of force that service, 19,489 traffic stops, 1,366 “Just this weekend in Calvert
Troopers stationed at the Forest- initiates a report.  arrests and 240 DUI arrests.  County, a suspect bit a trooper,
ville barracks in Prince George’s “In addition, of the 247 incidents «You described a ‘high use of sending him to the hospital. Re-
County used force 18 times in reported in 2020, of the 409 troop- force’ in St. Mary’s and Calvert cently in that same county, a sui-
2020, the report showed. ers involved, 408 were found to be compared to much larger coun- cidal teenager kicked a trooper in
For 2020, the times both Leonar- justified and in conformance with ties like Prince George’s Co. We his face and chest. The circum-
dtown and Prince Frederick based Maryland State Police policy. One have the Forestville and College stances of each incident are not
troopers used force accounted for incident remained under investi- Park barracks in Prince George’s ref lected in the raw numbers re-
a little over 19 percent of the 234 gation at the time of the report.  County.  Together, those barracks porting the use of force by troop-
times troopers from all 24 bar- “There are multiple reasons that reported 29 use of force incidents, ers you have reviewed.”
racks used force. can impact these numbers. The higher than both Leonardtown guyleonard@countytimes.net
In 2019 there were a total of 235
times force was used by troopers

MSP Use of Force Incidents


stationed at all 24 barracks in the
state; the times force was used by
troopers from both local barracks
accounted for roughly 25 percent
of all instances.
The report stated that the vast
majority of incidents in which 2020 State
2019 2020 ranking by
troopers used force were justified
– there were only a handful of
complaints against troopers who
used force and even fewer were
Barrack
found to be substantiated as un-
warranted actions by troopers.

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

Tuesday, Aug. 31 • 7-9 p.m.


foundation in his honor to try Presented
to do some- by the Twinturn Beach hisOpioidcar around Abuseand Awareness move aCommittee turtle outand of Calvert County advocacy partners. be fewer people who would be touched
thing about it. harm’s way in the street” personally.”
First those statistics from the Calvert She admits, “Chase was no angel. He got North Beach Town Hall in purple last year. “We formed our committee before it was
County Overdose Prevention Report, dated in his fair share of trouble over the years, as even declared an emergency in Maryland,”

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four of whom I know today are in recov-
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• 2015 – 17 fatals; 27 non-fatals ing to find his place in life.” and the state and the nation have caught
refused these types of drugs when hanging
• 2016 – 15 fatals; 98 non-fatals She said, “I was totally clueless. I taught up and they've really started getting a lot
out. But one early morning in February

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we were in an opioid epidemic crisis. I had
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have known better.” 
folks. And that's really gratifying to see.”
Pardieck said when the committee was
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QUESTIONS? 9 a.m. to noon. at Running Hare Vineyard.
For more information email ‘established in honor and memory of my
It’s called a color run because it’s “a walk/
Sandra Mattingly at sandy.otse@yahoo.com son.” She added, “We aim to bring about
run where you go 3.3 miles and you're run-
more awareness to substance abuse by edu-
ning through or walking through what's
cating our parents, empowering our youth
called powder stations. And we have com-
and promoting hope.”
munity organizations that operate at dif-
One way to increase awareness is to
ferent powder stations. There are seven of
“Light Calvert Purple” on Aug. 31. The
them. Every powder station is a different
Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse,
color, and we spray powder on the run/
Twin Beach Opioid Abuse Awareness
walkers. By the time they've completed the
Committee and Calvert County advocacy
course, they come back to the general field
partners are distributing free purple light-
where the DJ and the PA system are, and
bulbs at various locations around the coun-
they're covered in beautiful rainbow colors.
ty. The distribution list is available on the
It's very cool.”
Hope4Calvert calendar at www.hope4cal-
dickmyers@countytimes.net
vert.org.
Thursday, August 26, 2021 The Calvert County Times Local News 7

New North Beach Council Sell it - Buy it


Member Selected at
Replaces Gwen Schiada, Who Resigned Tri County Livestock Auction
1st & 3rd Wednesdays of the Month – Auction begins at 4 PM
By Dick Myers “The chairperson Located Off MD Rt. 6 West – Charlotte Hall, MD
Editor is actually an em- (closest physical address is 9033 Glock Place – Look for auction sign at entrance)
The North Beach Town Council has elected ployee of the town, This auction is managed/conducted by the Tri-County Livestock Auction committee.
Lauren Kabler to the council to replace Gwen the director of the
Schiada, who resigned. Kabler attended her department of pub- Online Estate Auction
first session after the election at the beginning lic works. There’s a (Including Remaining Items from the Estate of Betty Harless)
of the Aug. 12 meeting. lot of really active
In her biography posted on the town website, members.” Antiques, Collectibles, Jewelry, Cookware, Servingware,
Kabler said, “I have spent most of my life living She said, “This Trains, Clocks, Lawn/Garden Items/Tools,
in small Maryland towns on the Chesapeake flood committee Singer Featherweight Sewing Machines,
Bay, from Claiborne on the Eastern Shore to New North Beach Coun- has been work-
Annapolis and Cove Point Beach (former Vice cilwoman Lauren Kabler. ing hard to secure Concrete Lawn Items, & More
President of the Homeowner’s Association) on a grant, which we Online Auction Bidding Expected to Begin:
the Western Shore. So, when I moved here with secured from the
my family in 2017 after 14 long years in Wash- (Maryland) Department of Natural Resources.
AUG 26th, 2021
ington, DC it was as if I was coming home. I And we’re going to use those funds to write a Auction begins to Close:
fell for North Beach immediately.” flood action plan for the town.” Tuesday, AUG 31, 2021 @ 6 pm
Kabler told The County Times she applied Kabler’s professional career has put her in a
for the vacant council position for “two rea- position to work on the issue. She said, “I am Onsite/In Person Auction Preview:
sons. First of all, a lot of people in the town, an attorney and an environmental professional Friday, Aug. 27th, 3 pm – 7 pm
internal to the town government, but also ex- with a career spanning three decades, from op- Saturday, Aug. 28th, 8 am – NOON
ternal, a lot of neighbors came up to me and erating environmental education vessels for the
asked me or suggested that I apply for the posi- Chesapeake Bay Foundation as a licensed Cap- 26685 Laurel Grove Rd - Mechanicsville, MD
tion. And so, it kind of got me thinking about it. tain, to writing Oil Pollution Act regulations (Opportunity to leave bids during the Auction Preview for those with no
“And the other reason is I’ve been a pretty and policy for the United States Coast Guard internet access or unable to bid online)
active member of this community, working on (active duty and reserve), to investigating and Pictures and more details to be posted on our website.
flood issues, sea level rise issues, working on prosecuting big box store and national home-
the Stormwater Flood Management Advisory builders for violation of the Clean Water Act COMING SOON! Large John Deere Toy Collection Online Auction
Committee for the town. And I thought that for the United States Environmental Protec- www.FarrellAuctionService.com
I might be able to kind of leverage what I’ve tion Agency (EPA). I currently write national
been doing at the committee level and kind of enforcement policy for the EPA. 301.904.3402

n
make a bigger impact if I were to be a council “I hold a Bachelor of Arts from Randolph-

t o
member.” Macon Woman’s College, a master’s in envi-

g e
In her interview with the council, she men- ronmental law and Policy from Vermont Law

i n i v
tioned flooding as being a major infrastructure School and a Juris Doctor from CUNY School

ex c t
issue for the town. She said in an Aug. 18 inter- of Law.”

L ark ulA
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

P Ad
“The incidences of flooding have increased these recommendations, but it’s also going to
m u
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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She said the town has been very support- able to afford.”
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Troutman’s Art Preserves the Southern Maryland


From Her Childhood
By Guy Leonard yond her lifelong Dameron home.
Staff Writer “I was the first to think she
Mary Lou Troutman is famous should show her work,” Jeff
throughout Southern Maryland Troutman said. “It mushroomed
for her artwork using all kinds of from there.”
mediums. When they first met, he was
From paintings to prints on going to Virginia Tech to study
f lags and coffee mugs, her art- engineering but when they fell in
work is everywhere in the region love and got married he settled
and often seen at serious art in Southern Maryland here with
shows. Mary Lou.
She never meant to be famous, He worked as a land surveyor
despite her lifelong love of arts for several companies but he
and crafts and a talent to match. had Mary Lou have worked hard
“I was always the kid doing to make her artwork not just a
something with their hands,” household name in Southern
Troutman told The County Times Maryland but a living for them.
from her studio in Dameron in St. “We’ve been full time art for 44
Mary’s County. “I did a little bit years,” Jeff said. “Mostly shows
of everything.” is how we survived these years.”
Working with arts and crafts It’s a comfortable life.
were her favorite things to do in “I lot of people think we’re
school growing up, being in other rich, but not really,” said Mary
classes was not. Lou.
“I wasn’t the most studious,” But Jeff is happy to help keep
Troutman said. “But I loved to their small family enterprise
get paint on me.” going.
When she met her husband, “My goal is to let Mary Lou
Jeff, he was the one who con- paint,” Jeff said. “That’s what she
vinced her to start putting her art does best.”
up for show and for sale; that was Jeff said he and his wife plan
1977. on staying with the art business
“I sold my first pen and ink for “until they kick dirt over us, I
$5 under the Drum Point Light- guess.”
house,” Troutman, 64, said. “He She still doesn’t consider her- at Cecil’s Old Mill on Indian Of all the mediums in which
[Jeff ] does all the shows; it’s a self widely known. “I’m not fa- Bridge Road in Great Mills. For she’s worked, Mary Lou loves to
team. mous,” she said. “I’m kind of a years her artwork has been on paint, working in acrylics.
“Jeff Troutman is as much recluse. sale there and has contributed to She’s found regular work with
Mary Lou Troutman as Mary Lou “My husband, he’s never met a her growing fame. a f lag-making company, putting
Troutman is; he had faith in me.” stranger.” “We always want to be there,” here artwork to fabric; that means
Were it not for him, she said, Where many people have be- Jeff said of the relationship using modern means to make her
she never would have taken her come acquainted with Mary they’ve had with the store and its artwork adaptable.
painting or any other artwork be- Lou’s work has been at the store varies owners over the decades. From originals she creates she
Thursday, August 26, 2021 The Calvert County Times Feature
Local News 9

uses Photoshop with a stylus to


put it on the computer and make
copies that can be adjusted to
other mediums.
“Now, with Photoshop, you can
do anything,” Mary Lou said.
Many of the pieces of artwork
found throughout the region that
bear her signature are either lim-
ited editions or what she calls gift
ware; anything from coasters to
garden f lags.
One of her best known and best
loved pictures- featured on cof-
fee mugs and in paintings is of a
golden retriever puppy on a dock
at odds with a crab.
It is precisely the sort of image
she treasures that she wants to
enshrine, one which epitomizes
the good life of Southern Mary-
land as she knew it in her young-
er days.
“The things on the water are
my favorite,” Mary Lou said.
“My heart’s on the water.”
But if you ask her, it’s a life she
sees less and less every year.
“People love nostalgia,” Mary
Lou said. “Most of the things I’ve
painted are gone.
“I’m not fond of some of the
things [that have happened] in the
county.”
She remembers an area less
densely populated, more rural Mary Lou and Jeff Troutman
and with life at a much slower
pace. erty] someone buys it and builds Lou said. As always, she said her home
She remembers when people a mansion,” Mary Lou said. “It’s Mary Lou said she will con- will be her inspiration and she
living on modest means could sad; I don’t want to leave what I tinue to do what she loves doing has no intentions of slowing
still afford to make their homes have.” and will explore different medi- down.
on or very near the water; now She’s happy living the modest ums and modes of expression; “I never had enough hours in
that is almost entirely the prov- life she loves; she is in her stu- right now she’s working on tak- the day to do what I wanted to
ince of the wealthy, she said. dio eight hours a day working on ing print copies of old Southern do,” Mary Lou said. “I’m reliving
“As soon as someone dies [and projects. Maryland maps and cutting them my childhood when I paint.”
leaves a rural or waterfront prop- “You don’t need a lot,” Mary into shapes of crabs. guyleonard@countytimes.net
10 Local News The Calvert County Times Thursday, August 26, 2021

Spending Plan Released for $18 Million Pandemic


Funding
By Dick Myers for first year. 3. Replace public sector revenue loss
Editor • Broadband Buildout -- $3,200,000 4. Premium pay for essential worker
The Calvert County Board of County • Economic Relief for Local Busi- Water, sewer and broadband infrastruc-
Commissioners (BOCC) has approved a nesses -- $1.2 million ture (stormwater infrastructure is included
plan for the spending of almost $18 mil- • Temporary EMS Staffing: Cover in this category.)
lion in federal funding under the American salary and benefits of the tempo- The county’s plan was to use the monies
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The monies are rary staff for the three transport for non-recurring costs, but Commissioner
intended to provide pandemic-related relief units (two Basic Life Support and President Buddy Hance observed that it did
to counties. Half of the money must be allo- one Advanced Life Support) and include two new positions that would have
cated this year and the other half next year, one chase vehicle until the hiring to use county funds in future years.
although the monies don’t actually have to and training process is completed Hance also noted that the broadband
be spent until the end of 2026. -- $1,527,144 funding didn’t address the next phase
The plan includes providing premium • Department of Public Works Infra- – high-speed internet, “maybe not to ev-
pay for essential workers, completing structure Repairs; repair/improve ery house, but at least scattered enough
broadband service, temporary EMS staff- Calvert County Administrator Mark Willis. various aging storm drain systems/ throughout Calvert County to get the busi-
ing, and monies to aid businesses. highlights:” culverts -- $2 million ness community hooked up and schools
County Administrator Mark Willis not- • COVID-19 Non-Profit Grants • Department of Finance and Budget and all those kinds of places.”
ed that county staff had put in requests of -- $900,000 Temp Position -- $84,000 Commissioner Mike Hart reacted
$106 million for the federal dollars. But he • End Hunger Grant -- $1,066,000 • Department of Finance and Budget to the large amount monies being made
also observed that the federal monies were • Health Department Revenue loss, New Position: Accounts Receivable available and the potential for more. “I I’m
only the beginning of what is expected to School System1 -- $899,433 -- $84,000.00 just speechless the amount of money and
be a flood of additional funding from the • Health Department Revenue loss, • Contingency of $1,000,000 (5.6 we’re such a small jurisdiction. And what
infrastructure plan now being debated in Behavioral Health -- $413,196 percent) are we looking at over two years, roughly
the House of Representatives. • Premium Pay for Non-Teleworking, The breakdown would be: 18 million for one of the smallest counties
Willis said that some of the projects in- Essential Employees -- $2 mil- • FY22 Total Cost: $11,301,105 in the state of Maryland. It’s unbelievable,
cluded in the ARPA funding may also be lion (Cap at $6,240 for any single • FY23 Total Cost: $5,508,574 it truly is. I don’t know how anybody who
covered by the infrastructure bill, so proj- worker) • FY24 Total Cost: $1,203,574 looks at the big picture could conceive that
ects could be substituted at a later date. “I • Breezy Point (FY21 Fund) • Combined Total Cost: $18,003,126 the American public could ever pay this
think the fact that this is laid out over mul- -- $500,000 Willis said that the ARPA funding was back, but you just go to the Treasury and
tiple years, we always have the ability to • Harriet Elizabeth Brown Commu- intended for five general categories: just keep printing it out, and you put any
come back and update how we’re spending nity Center HVAC -- $1.5 million 1. Support public health response label on it to justify it.”
this particular funding,” he said. • New Position: Home Inmate Moni- 2. Address negative economic dickmyers@countytimes.net
Here are some of the ARPA funding tor at Detention Center -- $84,000 impacts

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School

• School shopping
during Pandemic
• Extra cirricular
Activity benefits
• School Calendar

Fall 2021
Calvert County
12 The Calvert County Times Thursday, August 26, 2021

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
15 • Third Quarter Interims • Last Day for High School
• 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
SLO Development Professional Development
24-31
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
Planning 1 • Last Day for Students
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)
Thursday, August 26, 2021 The Calvert County Times Back to School 13

School Superintendent Asks


for Patience as Schools Open
By Dick Myers aren’t necessarily going to last And I would like to get into the
Editor indefinitely. “We started hybrid virtual,’ and we tell them, we’ve
instruction and then we stopped already closed that out, we’ve
The country went from a late it for a while, because the posi- already determined the staffing
spring sigh of relief that the pan- tivity rates went way high from and based upon early signup, we
demic may be waning to a late Christmas and into January. don’t have room, you’re just go-
summer of holding our breath And then from there we start- ing to be on a wait list if you’re
as the Delta variant surges. ed getting better and phased (want) to get into all virtual.”
As children have returned in our hybrid. So, we are used Some of those who opted to
to school in many parts of the to looking at the numbers and homeschool last year have re-
country, that breath holding has the data and the recommenda- turned their children to the
often been behind masks and tions of the higher authorities classroom, but some will contin-
many areas have seen increas- and making decisions on the ue this year until things become
ing numbers of children becom- fly. We’ll expect the same thing more normal, he admitted.
ing infected. again this year.” As to transportation, Curry
So, when the Calvert County On the mask issue, he said, “I explained, “Last year when we
Public Schools reopen for five like to tell people, just think of were bringing children in for hy-
days a week, in-person learning it as safety equipment. No one brid, we established a rule that
on Aug. 31 for the first time in says to me, I should be allowed just said in order for children to
18 months, they’ll be doing so to send my child to school with- always be with the same group
amidst much uncertainty. out shoes. We would require a of children, in other words, in the
“We’re just asking for pa- child to have some shoes on for idea of a cohort in case anyone
tience,” said Superintendent of sanitation, for safety, as much gets tested positive, we know
Schools Dr. Daniel Curry. “Some Calvert County School Superintendent Dr. Daniel as anything else. And it’s the who you’ve been with. And the
of this is still new to us, even Curry same thing this time; masks are more we mix that up, the more
though we’re trying to be back viewed as valuable safety equip- challenging it can be. So, we are
never anything like that that
to normal. We’re hoping we ment, given the environment.” just going to say that wherever
took us out of our comfort zone
learned a lot and we do things If parents have questions, we pick you up in the morning is
for as long as this happened.”
better. The big issue is always Curry said their school’s website where we’re going to drop you
But he’s confident as school
if your child has any of the spe- is the place to go for one stop off at night.”
opens. “We’ve got a good team
cific symptoms that you should information. “Many of them also One change, Curry noted, was
here who are good planners for
not send them to school until have social media and email “the state didn’t do testing in
the needs of the students, and
you figure out what that symp- communications that they use the spring; those that were sup-
the safety of the students first.
tom is all about. And so, we just to get information to their par- posed to be tested in the spring
So, we’re doing okay.”
all have work to do. It’s not just ents,” he said. will be tested in the fall. And
That team has worked side by
about your child, but it’s about Interestingly, their predic- then they’ll take another test
side with him over the last 18
the people your child will come tions for the numbers of stu- next spring.”
months as the various decisions
in contact with, that we keep dents whose parents are opting As to lunch, Curry said, “We’re
have been made, he said. “I have
ourselves safe. But at the same to keep them at home for their going to try to schedule lunch-
what’s called our cabinet, which
time, we have to take measures new Virtual Academy have fall- es in the cafeteria. They might
is assistant superintendents and
to keep each other safe as well.” en short. “We were looking at get spread out so there is some
directors of the various depart-
In the early days of the pan- it as just an option, not neces- space at least a space of the
ments. So, for instance, the De-
demic, the Calvert County sarily connected to COVID, as width of a student between kids.
partment of Student Services
Board of Education took an ac- much as connected to maybe it They’ll be also identifying other
handles the health issues, su-
tive role in deciding whether to fits the needs of families better. places to eat. Much depends on
pervises our school nurses, han-
be in-person or virtual. They And perhaps some of our folks the school and what they have
dles safety issues, handle social,
were divided and sometimes who are homeschooled, maybe available to them.”
emotional issues with school
changed their minds from meet- they would join with us and re- With all the negatives, the
psychologists and social work-
ing to meeting. turn to us if we offered virtual sure positive is everyone is get-
ers. They were critical in keep-
When it became clear around schooling. But we only ended up ting back in school. Curry said,
ing us up to date on what the
the state that the decisions with offering four grades, three “Exactly. That is what we should
(local) and state health depart-
were the responsibility of each through 12. I think we have one be excited about. We are to get
ments are saying.
school system’s superintendent, third grade, two fourth grade back to school five days a week,
“And maintenance and con-
in conjunction with the state classes, and two fifth grade everyone in the class. Every-
struction leadership, they’re the
education board and the gover- classes, and that’s it.” thing is going to be as much as
ones who advise on air flow and
nor, the local board deferred to He noted, “We have those we can make it like it was be-
air purification systems, where
Curry. who say they put in to be in fore the pandemic, except the
we need to enhance things.
Curry has been a school su- the all-virtual, but now they see masking and trying to maintain
“Transportation tells us what
perintendent for 34 years in we’re going to require masks distance more consistency. And
they can do and how they might
five different school districts in with everyone, they feel bet- it won’t be six feet. We’ll try to
be able to transport kids when
three states. In an interview on ter. ‘I feel safer. So, I’m willing maintain three feet. And even
they’re only allowed to have one
Aug. 20 with The County Times, to come and send my child.’ some cases we won’t be able
per seat.”
Curry said the last 18 months And personally, we have oth- to do that. And that’s all the
“Actually, through all last year,
have been the most difficult ers who go the other direction. more reason why to wear safety
we met weekly.”
stretch of his career. They say, ‘I know you’re going equipment like a mask.”
Opening day requirements
“Since 1987 I have managed to require masks for everybody, dickmyers@countytimes.net
like masking, Curry observed,
floods and fires in schools, but but this Delta really scares me.
14 Back to School The Calvert County Times Thursday, August 26, 2021

How School Shopping Has Changed in


the Pandemic Era
Back-to-school shopping sales have long example, clothing
been indicators that the summer vaca- became less sig-
tion season is coming to a close. Students nificant as a greater
and their parents may visit area stores or number of students
browse online looking for items to make the were enrolled in vir-
coming school year a success. Those lists tual learning. Back-
have looked similar for decades, but shop- to-school shoppers
ping for school supplies in the pandemic may purchase less
era may prove to be a unique experience. clothing and focus
Though hundreds of millions of adults more on tech items,
and adolescents have now been vaccinated among others.
against COVID-19, there figures to be some
lingering effects of the pandemic during • Traditional sup-
the upcoming school year. That could af- plies become less
fect which school supplies families buy in necessary:
the weeks to come. Here’s a look at some of In 2020, Deloitte
the latest trends. forecasted that a
shift in preferences
• A shift from physical stores: and intentions would
According to data from IBM’s U.S. Retail result in parents buy-
Index, the pandemic has accelerated a shift ing fewer tradition- dustry consultant company Accenture.
away from physical stores to digital shop- al supplies, such as notebooks and office
ping by about five years. It’s likely that supplies, as they chose to invest in digital • Customers are trying new brands and
school shoppers will turn to the internet resources to supplement children’s educa- products:
for their supplies, which means local brick tion. That shift likely will continue into this Shoppers are trying new products out
and mortar shops should increase their web school year. of curiosity as well as necessity. Back-to-
presence and digital shopping capabilities school shopping may include novel brands
to reach online shoppers. This includes om- • Support for local retailers: and other items that may not have been
nichannel fulfillment, such as buy online Community spirit grew in the early days readily purchased in years past.
and pickup in store (BOPIS) options. of the pandemic and continues now. Many Back-to-school shopping may continue to
people prefer to shop in locally owned look a bit different than in previous years,
• Reassessment of what’s essential: stores. Eighty percent of customers sur- spawning trends that may ultimately be-
The pandemic may have changed which veyed feel more or as connected to their come the new normal.
items consumers consider essential. For communities, according to the business in-

Many Benefits of Extracurricular


Activities
School offers much more than
a top-notch education. Being an
engaged student involves learn-
ing lessons in the classroom but
also participating in the myriad
activities that begin once the
dismissal bell has rung. dents opportunities to learn many valuable fers an opportunity to showcase various
lessons, including group responsibility and skills and interests. Furthermore, diversify-
Participation in extracurricular activities the value of competition. Students who par- ing one’s interests through extracurricular
should be a consideration for every student ticipate in extracurricular activities also can activities broadens a person’s world view
because of the vast array of benefits such be exposed to a diverse array of people and and improves self-esteem. These are ben-
pursuits provide. Information published in cultures. Some activities also help students efits that can ultimately help students be-
the Brandon University Journal of Graduate develop their mental and physical strength. come well-rounded persons and successful
Studies in Education indicates that partici- The NCES notes that participation in ex- professionals.
pation in extracurricular activities positive- tracurricular activities can foster a strong
ly correlates with students’ development sense of connection between students and While people are quick to view extracur-
both academically and personally. Research their schools, which can reduce the likeli- riculars for the academic advantages they
shows being involved in afterschool clubs hood of school failures and dropout rates. provide, one often overlooked benefit is
and sports promotes greater character de- the social benefits of these pursuits. One of
velopment, improved academic success, Extracurricular activities also are the gifts the best and easiest ways to make friends
good time-management techniques and that keep on giving, particularly as they re- is through extracurricular activities. Fellow
leadership skills, and greater interest in late to future academic success. Crimson, participants share the same interests and
community involvement. an admissions support company specializ- that can lay a solid foundation for lasting
ing in increasing acceptance to highly re- friendships.
Every school offers some type of extra- garded institutions, says extracurriculars
curricular activity — from school bands are a critical part of a student’s university Students who view extracurriculars as vi-
to academic clubs to volunteer groups to application. Involvement in clubs and more tal components of their school experiences
sports. The National Center for Education provides a clearer picture of who a stu- can reap the rewards of being active mem-
Statistics says these activities offer stu- dent is outside of the classroom and of- bers of their campus communities.
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Work Begins on County Free Courses Available for


Administration Building Job Seekers, Businesses
Project
The Tri-County Council for Southern
Maryland (TCCSMD) surpassed 603 Skil-
lUp Southern Maryland registrants within
seven months of the program start. To in-
crease the skills of the region’s workforce
and provide residents with tools to train
for new job opportunities, TCCSMD
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“We’re thrilled with the outcome thus
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gible to take over 5,000 free online classes, To enroll online, learners can visit http://
Calvert County Government is gize for the inconvenience. Until explore career pathways, and prepare for southernmaryland.skillupamerica.org.
taking the first step toward a new the new ATM is fully operational, various industry-recognized certifica- Local businesses can take advantage
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available after Wednesday, Aug. Press release from Calvert County SkillUp  Southern Maryland delivers Interested employers can contact TCCSMD
18, 2021. We recognize this is a government. flexible, self-paced learning that can be ac- at SkillUp@tccsmd.org.
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(Leonardtown Arts Center Building)
Drop off your completed Art Walk voting ballots to
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18 Cops & Courts The Calvert County Times Thursday, August 26, 2021

CALVERT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE


CRIME REPORT
During the week of August 8– August 15, deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff ’s Office responded to 1,415 calls for service throughout the community.
Theft: 21-44671 male in his late teens to early 20’s, a theft. The complainant advised, a slurred speech and a white powdery
On August 9, 2021, Deputy Flynt with a medium to thin build, wear- male suspect identified as Jordan substance in each of her nostrils. A
responded to 300 block of Jendan ing a light colored, backwards ball Christopher Valentine, 26 of Clem- search of the vehicle revealed sev-
Way apartment in Prince Freder- cap entered his property. The male ents, MD, stole a black Hyper Tough eral, clear plastic baggies contain-
ick, MD for the reported theft. The subject approached the front door of 215 piece toolbox valued at $49.88 ing suspected heroin and $737 in US
complainant advised sometime be- the residence with a f lashlight, then from the store. Jordan was charged currency. Sanford was transported
tween July 28 and Aug. 8, unknown turned around and ran away down with Theft: Less than $100. to the Calvert County Detention
suspect(s) stole her silver Pandora the driveway and off the property. On August 11, 2021, Deputy Mc- Center where she was charged with
bracelet. The value of stolen prop- Nothing appears to have been stolen Dowell and Cpl. Fox conducted a CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana,
erty is $65.00. or tampered with. traffic stop in the area of Bayside CDS: Possession with Intent to Dis-
Theft: 21-44927 Burglary: 21-45921 Road and Chesapeake Village Drive tribute Narcotics and CDS: Posses-
On August 10, 2021, Deputy Aley On August 15, 2021, Deputy Ma- in Chesapeake sion of Paraphernalia.
responded to 5000 block of Hallow- son responded to the Armory Road Beach, MD. The On Wednesday, Aug. 11 around
ing Point Road in Prince Freder- Self Storage located 191 Armory driver of the 11:15 p.m., deputies from the Cal-
ick, MD for report of a stolen tag. Road in Prince Frederick, MD for vehicle, identi- vert County Patrol Bureau respond-
The complainant advised sometime the report of a burglary. The com- fied as Gregory ed to report of a residential burglary
between 8 a.m. and 7:50 p.m., un- plainant advised several storage Baron Cole- in the 11300 block of Commanche
known suspect(s) stole the license lockers had been broken into and man, 55 of Road in Lusby, MD. Preliminary
plate on her rental vehicle. The es- the master key locks had been cut. Hu nt i ng tow n, investigation revealed a male sus-
timated value of stolen property is Unknown suspect(s) stole a 2000 MD, had an ac- Gregory Coleman pect unlawfully entered a residence
$200.00. blue/white TTR 90 Yamaha dirt bike tive warrant for armed with a knife. A physical al-
Prowler: 21-44585 from one of the units. The value of his arrest and tercation ensued with the occupants
On August 9, 2021, Deputy Flynt stolen property is $1500.00. was driving on a suspended license. of the home. The suspect then f led
responded to the 4000 block of Rob- ARRESTS Coleman was placed under arrest for the area on foot. Deputies canvassed
inson Road in Huntingtown, MD for On Aug. 9, 2021, Deputy Krueger his active warrant and transported to the area and the suspect, identified
the reported prowler. The complain- responded to the Walmart located the Calvert County Detention Cen- as  Joseph Martin Blankenship, 35
ant advised at approximately 10:45 150 Solomons Island Road N. in ter. Upon arrival at the CCDC, a of Lusby, MD,
p.m. on Aug. 8, an unknown white Prince Frederick, MD for report of search of Coleman’s belongings was was located at
conducted and revealed two plas- a nearby resi-
tic bags containing crack cocaine. dence. Joseph
Coleman was charged with CDS: Blankenship
Possession-Not Marijuana. was known to
On August 14, 2021, Deputy Strong everyone in the
received a traffic complaint for a ve- residence at
hicle all over the roadway. Sgt. Den- the time of the
ton and Deputy Strong conducted burglary. Blan- Joseph Blankenship
a traffic stop on the mentioned ve- kenship was de-
hicle in the 1000 block of Solomons tained and transported to the Calvert
Island Road in Huntingtown, MD. County Detention Center where he
Deputies made was charged with 1st Degree Bur-
contact with glary, 3rd  Degree Burglary, 1st  De-
the sole occu- gree Assault, 2nd  Degree Assault,
pant and the Destruction of Property less than
driver of the ve- $1000 and Malicious Destruction of
hicle, identified Property.
as Melissa Jean Editor’s Note: The above arrests
Sanford, 47 of are not an indication of guilt or in-
North Beach, nocence as the cases have not been
MD who had Melissa Sanford adjudicated.

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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
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154th Calvert Co Jousting
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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.
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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-
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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-
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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-
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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://
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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!
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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.

Herbert Thomas preceded in death by his son, Tommy


Hayes and his siblings, Joseph W. Hayes
Frank L. Violett whom she married on
October 28, 1949 and her brother, Eddie
in Calvin’s name to Dementia Society of
America PO Box 600, Doylestown, PA
“Tommy” Hayes and Mary Tayman. Carr. 18901;
A memorial service will be held at a Condolences to the family may be 800-336-3684; Link:
later date. made at www.rauschfuneralhomes.com. https://www.dementiasociety.org/
Funeral arrangements by Kalas Fu- Or Chillum-Adelphi Volunteer Fire
neral Homes, Edgewater, MD. Calvin Edward Colwell Department, 7833 Riggs Road, Adelphi,
MD 20783;
Florence E. “Betty” Link: http://34box.com/
The service for Calvin will be
Violett livestreamed on Zoom and can be
accessed by using the following
link  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8108260
4485?pwd=d042blozb3M4Y01RTVNrd
EIyMGc5Zz09.
Funeral arrangements by Rausch Fu-
neral Home.

Linda Lea Chaney

Herbert Thomas “Tommy” Hayes, 72,


a resident of Holland Point, MD for for-
ty-five years, died from complications
due to cancer on Thursday, August 12th.
Born on October 7, 1948 in Leonard-
Calvin Edward Colwell, age 89, of
town, MD to the late Herbert Wendell
Huntingtown, MD passed away on
and Mary Elizabeth (Greenwell) Hayes,
Wednesday, August 18, 2021. He was
Tommy grew up in District Heights,
born to Claude and Edith (Self) Colwell
MD and graduated from Suitland High Florence E. “Betty” Violett, 91, of on March 8, 1932 in Union County, GA.
School in 1967. He served in the US California, MD and formerly of Clinton, He married Juanita Bucco on September
Navy from 1968 to 1974 aboard the USS MD passed away on August 15, 2021 at 29, 1956 in Hyattsville, MD and they
Forrestal. Tommy worked for American her residence. were married for over 64 years. Calvin
Metal Fabricators in Prince Frederick, Born August 1, 1930 in Washington, served as a Fireman in the United States
MD as a sheet metal mechanic for forty DC, she was the daughter of the late Jo- Navy, and was honorable discharged
years and retired after working for Cus- seph E. Carr and Ruth V. (Phipps) Carr. November 26, 1952, being awarded the
tom Stainless Design in Owings, MD. Betty graduated from Eastern High Korean Service and the Navy Occupa-
He built custom kitchen equipment for School in 1947. She moved to Southern tion Service Medals. After his discharge Linda Lea Chaney, 72, of St. Leonard,
the White House and the Inn at Little Maryland from Clinton, MD in 1990. from the Navy he worked at Pepco until Maryland passed away August 17, 2021
Washington among many other projects, Betty was a Secretary for Greater SE 1994, retiring as a Test Shop Supervisor. in Prince Frederick, Maryland. She
including countless salad bars. Community Hospital for thirty years, Calvin could always be seen at local Fire was born on July 20, 1949 in Cheverly,
Tommy was a member of St. Antho- retiring in June 1990. Department events, and served at Chill- Maryland to the late C. Robert and Mar-
ny’s Catholic Church in North Beach, Betty is survived by her children, um-Adelphi Volunteer Fire Department jorie V. Longanecker.
MD and was a skilled auto mechanic Kathleen Hatfield and husband Jeff of as a Past Chief and with the Maryland Linda is survived by her husband,
who loved to build and ride motorcycles Prince Frederick, MD, Robin Haley and State Police Barracks as a Volunteer Benjamin Franklin Chaney, daughters;
when he was younger. Tommy enjoyed husband Steve of California, MD and Fingerprint Technician.  He also volun- Linda Shegan (Jody) and Heather Ir-
fishing, golfing, watching football and Cindy Armour (late husband Kevin) of
teered with the Girl Scouts and the Chil- ving (Patrick). Grandmother of Cody
NASCAR, but his favorite thing to do Lusby, MD. She was beloved Nana to
lum-Adelphi Majorette and Drum Corp. and April, great grandmother of Paxton,
was spend time with his family. David, Jaimie, Jonathan, Cheryl, Leslie,
Calvin is survived by his wife, Juan- Parker, Lilly, Audrina, Christian, and
He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Emily, John, Tim and Cody and their
ita Colwell; daughters Denice Melito Colt; she is also survived by her sister
Sharon Hayes; his sons, Mike Hayes of spouses. She is also survived by fifteen and husband Richard, and Paula Ro- Margeann Leonard.
Edgewater, MD and Joe Hayes of Hol- great-grandchildren and siblings, Ruth bison and husband Paul, grandchildren Linda’s most happy times were spent
land Point, MD and his grandchildren, Butler of VA and Bill Carr of VA. Betty Jacob, Kim, Regina, and Gabriel and with her husband Ben and her family on
Addison and Annaliese Hayes. He was was preceded in death by her husband, Sister Gladys Mary Barnes, Brother Jay their farm. Her smile would Instantly
Brown, and many extended family and brighten a room and her kindness and
friends. unconditional love will forever live in
Where Life and Heritage are Celebrated Calvin never met anyone he did not our hearts
consider a friend or family member, and A life celebration will be held at a
greeted everyone with a smile. His ca- later date.
During a difficult pacity to love, his kindness and compas- Funeral arrangements are by Rausch
sion are remembered by many. His leg- Funeral Home.
time… still your best choice. acy can be found in the numerous lives
and places he impacted.
Calvin’s family will greet friends on
Rosa Catherine Dey
Affordable Funerals, Caskets, Vaults, Saturday, August 28, 2021 from noon Rosa Catherine Dey, 82, of St. Leon-
Cremation Services and Pre-Need Planning until 2 p.m. at The Hall at Huntingtown, ard, MD passed away on August 17,
Family Owned and Operated by Huntingtown Volunteer Fire Depart- 2021 in St. Leonard, MD.  Rosa was
Barbara Rausch and Bill Gross ment, 4030 Old Town Rd, Huntingtown, born in Washington, DC in 1938 to
MD 20639, where Services will follow
www.RauschFuneralHomes.com at 2:30 p.m. A reception for family and
Thomas and Reba Ladd.  Rosa enjoyed
life to the fullest.  She loved reading,
Owings Port Republic Lusby friends will be held at The Hall at Hun-
tingtown following the Services. Inter-
puzzles, slot machines, and the Florida
sunshine.  She especially loved her fam-
8325 Mt. Harmony Lane 4405 Broomes Island Rd. 20 American Lane ment will be private. ily and grandchildren.  Rosa was pre-
410-257-6181 410-586-0520 410-326-9400 In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- ceded in death by her parents and her
tions in Calvin’s memory may be made
Thursday, August 26, 2021 The Calvert County Times Calendars
Obituaries 21

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
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CLUES ACROSS novel 17. Gulf in the Aegean


1. Ponds 48. Journalist Tarbell 20. Clothes
6. “Unbelievable” 49. Atomic #21 (abbr.) 21. Chairs
musicians 51. Born of 23. Family of regulator
9. Invests in little 52. Rich tapestry genes
enterprises 54. S. China seaport 25. NY ballplayer
13. Longtime Utah 56. Being without 26. Impressive in size or
Jazz coach clothes scope
14. Small sailboat 60. Surrounded by 27. Jacques _ _ , Fr.
15. “Luther” actor 61. Remains biologist
16. Round Dutch 62. Away from wind 29. Manhattanite
cheese 63. Dried-up 30. Genus of lemurs
17. Detects 64. One who can see the 32. Sings to
underwater objects future 34. River in southern
18. Harsh, grating 65. A very large body of Italy
noise water 35. Supplemented with
19. Steward 66. Digs up earth difficulty
21. Fencing sword 67. Type of screen 37. Farewell
22. Painful places on 68. Old Norse poet 40. Senior officer
the body 42. Utah resident
23. “Sleepless in CLUES DOWN 43. Begets
Seattle” actress Ryan 1. Millisecond 47. Boy
24. Sodium 2. Spanish city 49. Violently break
25. Engineering 3. Sudden, very loud 50. Brief appearance
degree (abbr.) sound 52. Expressed pleasure
28. Small lump 4. Type of chair 53. A light informal meal
29. African antelope 5. Tin 55. Fabric with smooth
31. Electronic point 6. Sea eagles finish
of sale 7. Broad volcanic crater 56. One billionth of a
33. Carefully chooses 8. Some animals have it second (abbr.)
36. Ringworm 9. Ottoman palaces 57. Ancient Greek City
38. Unrefined 10. Divulge a secret 58. Close tightly
39. Drenches 11. “A Doll’s House” 59. Commit
41. Type of pants playwright 61. A way to
44. Son of Noah 12. “It’s a Wonderful communicate (abbr.)
45. Spiritual being Life” director 65. Heavy metal
46. Upton Sinclair 14. Poisonous perennial

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