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At their regularly scheduled meeting
Tuesday, the Calvert County Board of
County Commissioners voted four to one
in favor of appropriating $288,382 for a
premium refund. The refund allows both
Calvert County government current employees and retirees a one-month premium
holiday this June.
The county pays a monthly premium for
its health insurance and after the end of the
year if premiums exceed the claims, the
county receives a refund. Since county employees pay 20 percent of their health insurance costs, according to reports, the staff
recommended using $288,382 of those
refunds to give back to the employees and
retirees.
Commissioner Mike Hart was the only
commissioner to vote against this budget
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Senior Pool Tournament
The Maryland Senior Olympic
Pool Tournament was held at the
Schweinhaut Senior Center in Forest Glen, Thursday, May 12. Freddie Taylor, Eric Ramey, Bryant
Parker, Bob Corcoran, and John
Thompson attended from Calvert
Pines. Anthony Klemens attended
from North Beach. Bryant Parker
won silver for the 50-64 group.
Freddie Taylor won silver for the
66-69 group. Bob Corcoran got the
gold for 70-79 group. Congratulations to our seniors!
Red, White and Blue Picnic
Attend this years Red, White
and Blue Picnic, Wednesday, June
15, 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. at the Calvert
County Fairgrounds. Doors open at
10:45 a.m. Pre-register by June 1 at
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be provided. Calvert Pines Senior
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and Assistance only, no activities.
North Beach and Southern Pines
Senior Centers will be closed. Fee:
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29 for a drawing for two free tickets to the Sight and Sound Theatre
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and a Movie, Thursday, June 16, 5
p.m. Fee: $6. Pre-register by June
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the senior newsletter.
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held Wednesday, June 8, beginning
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Closest to Pin Golf, Fridays, June
10 and 24, 10:30 a.m. Beginners
and advanced golfers are welcome.
Tuesday, May 31
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and Calvert to bring a lawsuit against counties up river who were polluting the river
and ignoring any attempt to clean it up. His
efforts forced the State, the upriver Counties, and the U.S. Environmental Agency
to earnestly enact pollution control measures to reduce the amount of urban runoff
of nitrogen and phosphorous nutrients into
the river. In 1988, he began his noteworthy
Wade Ins and his efforts have attracted governors, senators, and representatives from
all over the State to call attention to the
need for improving the health of the Patuxent. His foolproof methods of wading out
into the river in his famous white sneakers
[he still uses the originals each year] and
measuring the depth were he loses sight
of his footwear is then recorded. And in
truth, the river is recovering as determined
by last years recording of a clear depth of
44.5 inches, up 21.5 inches from the previous year! As you see in his working uniform for this event, he wears a cowboy hat
with an American Flag on top to reflect
his love of country and his equally love of
the river! He will lead his 29th Wade In on
Sunday, June 12, 2016 at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum. I learned as many
as 450 folks have joined in this popular get
together previously. I am thinking I should
find my sneakers to support the good Senator this year!
Our enjoyable conversation stretched
to nearly two hours and we started to run
short on time. Bernie did win election to
the Maryland Senate in 1983 after his 12
year tenure as a County Commissioner.
During his eleven years in the Senate he
achieved a remarkable record of accomplishments while serving on many committees and earning a reputation as the guardian of natural resources! Following his
retirement from the Senate in 1993, Bernie
took one more swing at public office by accepting to run as a candidate for Lieutenant
Governor on the Joe Miedusiewski ticket
during the primary gubernatorial election
in 1994. The primary election was won by
Parris Glendening who went on become the
Governor.
Finally, I asked my newest friend what
achievement in government did he feel
was his greatest accomplishment. He was
ready with his answer and said he had two
memories from his public life. His second favorite memory was during his time
as Commissioner when he led the lawsuit
that sued the County governments and the
State to clean up the their environmental act! His best effort that gives him the
most pride was getting the Board of County
Commissioners to finally develop a County
Comprehensive Plan to properly set up
long term plans to develop and fund such
needs as the Sheriffs Office, the hospital,
and the entire County infrastructure. This
task had never been approached previously
and the plans that were put in place back
then have produced many of the services
we enjoy today!
Senator Fowler, you are an asset to our
complete way of life here in Southern
Maryland. Your tremendous vision and innumerable contributions are unmatched.
You are part of the fabric of this land of
pleasant living and your gentile ways and
gentlemanly traits throughout your life are
truly inspirational. Your example of treating one another with dignity and a smile is
contagious. Your legacy of service will live
on for others to model. Thank you for all
you do!
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By Doug Watson
Budds Creek, MD- David Williams first
Potomac start of the season was a profitable
one as he drove to the win in last Friday
nights 20-lap Limited Late Model main.
The win for Williams, aboard his Sommey
and Ruth Ann Lacey owned Rocket no.45,
was his 39th career win in the division and
overall 91st at the speedway.
Kyle Lear and David Williams made up
the front row for the start with Williams out
dragging Lear into the first turn to become
the race leader. Williams would eventually
pace all 20-circuits but had to work hard for
the win as Lear hounded Williams the entire way before settling for runner up honors. Kyle (Lear) made us work for that one
tonight. Williams stated in victory lane.
Kyle is probably the best here at running
the bottom and I knew he was there, but our
car was decent up top so I just held my line
and we were able to hold him off. A superb
race car and racy track conditions aided
Williams in his winning drive. Sommey
and all the people who help with this car
had it just about perfect tonight. Said Wil-
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1. Businessmen
5. Million barrels per day
(abbr.)
8. From a distance
12. Ruths mother-in-law
14. Performer __ Lo Green
15. Drug for Parkinsons
disease, L-__
16. Composure
18. Broadcasts cartoons
(abbr.)
19. Used for baking or
drying
20. About alga
21. Food grain
22. Not messy
23. Super Bowl-winning
Bronco
26. Egg-shaped wind
instrument
30. Get rid of
31. Being enthusiastic
32. A birds beak
33. Pores in a leaf
34. Time of life
39. Yuppie status symbol
42. Parasitic fever
44. Gallantry
46. Put this in soup
47. Small dog
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Thursday, May 26
Steve Nelson
Anglers Seafood Bar and Grill (275
Lore Rd., Solomons)- 6 to 10 p.m.
Josh Airhart
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 7:30 p.m.
Friday, May 27
Karaoke
Anglers Seafood Bar and Grill (275
Lore Rd., Solomons)- 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
DJ Pudd
Anthonys Bar and Grill (10371
Southern Maryland Blvd., Dunkirk)
Saturday, May 28
Gary Rue
Morris Point Restaurant (38869 Morris Point Rd.Abell)- 5 to 9 p.m.
Eric Landes
Anglers Seafood Bar and Grill
(275 Lore Rd., Solomons)- 8 p.m. to
Midnight
Sunday, May 29
Groove Span
Morris Point Restaurant (38869 Morris Point Rd.Abell)- 5 to 9 p.m.
Monday, May 30
Pizza and Pint Night
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 4 p.m.
Team Trivia
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 31
Team Feud
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 6:30 p.m.
BenConnelly
Anglers Seafood Bar and Grill (275
Lore Rd., Solomons)- 6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday, June 1
Wild Card Trivia
Anglers Seafood Bar and Grill (275
Lore Rd., Solomons)- 7 to 9 p.m.
Open Mic Night
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 7:30 p.m.
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Thursday, June 2
Steve Nelson
Anglers Seafood Bar and Grill (275
Lore Rd., Solomons)- 6 to 10 p.m.
Mercy Creek
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
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Calendar
Community
Month Long, May
Bible Study
Trinity United Methodist Church (90
Church Street, Prince Frederick) - 10 a.m.
or 6:30 p.m.
Trinity United Methodist Church will
hold a study of Christianity and Islam that
will examine what they have in common
and the difference between the two. The
Bible study will take place Wednesdays
starting May 4 to June 29. A book will be
provided to participants. Trinity is located
at 90 Church Street Prince Frederick. For
more information contact pastorjim@trinityumchurch.org or 410-535-1782.
Chesapeake Community Chorus
North Beach Union Church (8912 Chesapeake Ave., North Beach) - 4 to 6 p.m.
The Chesapeake Community Chorus,
an all-volunteer chorus which raises funds
for Calvert County charities, will hold a
practice session. The chorus is looking to
add new members and no auditions are
required. Contact Larry Brown, Director,
301 855-7477 or email lbrown9601@verizon.net for more information. Dates: May
8, May 15, and May 29.
Thursday, May 26
Zumba Gold-Toning
Sunderland Elementary School (Sunderland) - 7 to 8 p.m.
This class is Zumba Gold-Toning - a
dance/fitness program specifically designed for the beginner that allows you to
move at your own pace while working with
light weights. No experience is necessary.
Come see what its all about. We have a
Friday, May 27
Picnic
American Legion Post 206 (3330 Chesapeake Beach Rd. E Rt 260, Chesapeake
Beach) - 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Commencing in the Lower Level Dining room of the American Legion Stallings
Williams Post 206 hosted by the Auxiliary
for the benefit of the Southern Maryland
District Children & Youth Project. -The
price of $12 includes burgers, hot dogs, potato salad, baked beans, and watermelon,.
Public welcome. Questions may be directed to (301)855-6466. www.ALpost206.org.
Saturday, May 28
Estate Sale
(4006 27th Street, Chesapeake Beach) 8 to 10 a.m.
Estate Sale.
Chesapeake Beach Stars and Stripes
Festival
Chesapeake Beach Veterans Memorial
Park (Chesapeake Beach) - 10 to 11 a.m,
Opening Ceremony to the 5th Annual
Chesapeake Beach Stars and Stripes Festival, Honoring Our Fallen Heroes. The
2016 focus is on the American Civil War.
Come listen to guest speakers, Civil War
Buff, Author and President of the College
of Southern Maryland, Dr. Bradley Gottfried as well as Civil War Buff, State Senator Mike Miller.
Karsyns Karnival
Cove Point Park (750 Cove Point Rd.,
Lusby) - 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
We invite the entire Maryland community to join us for Karsyns Karnival for food,
games, crafts, pony rides, moon bounces,
and other fun events to raise awareness
about Down syndrome. The event will be
held at Cove Point Park. Individuals with
Down syndrome are free! Please check
www.karsynskarnival.com for additional
information.
Dee of St. Marys Public Sail
Calvert Marine Museum (Solomons) 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Sail on the Dee of St. Marys leaving
from the museum dock. Fee is $25 for
ages 12 and up, $15 for children 8 12.
No children under 8 please. Preregistration required, call 410-326-2042 ext. 41 to
register.
Oldies Night
American Legion Post 206 (3330 Chesapeake Beach Rd. E Rt 260, Chesapeake
Beach) - 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.
Request Night Whats your favorite
tune? The Sons of the American Legion
Stallings-Williams Post 206 will host a
night with music by DJ Stephen Varney.
The cost of $10 includes draft beer and
sodas. Tickets available at the door. Public
warmly welcomed. For information call
301-855-6466.
Sunday, May 29
Estate Sale
(4006 27th Street, Chesapeake Beach) 8 to 10 a.m.
Estate Sale.
Monday, May 30
Estate Sale
(4006 27th Street, Chesapeake Beach) 8 to 10 a.m.
Estate Sale.
Memorial Day Ceremony
Chesapeake Beach Veterans Memorial
Park (Chesapeake Beach) - 10 to 11 a.m.
Ceremony by Stallings Williams American Legion Post 206. Dr. Duke Thompson,
as President Abraham Lincoln will address
the audience.
Wednesday, June 1
The Southern Maryland Jobsource
Mobile Career Center
Middleham and St. Peters (10210 H.G.
Trueman, Lusby) - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Southern Maryland Jobsource Mobile Career Center (MCC). Share information with your neighbors. Come and receive
information about job openings, apply for
jobs and get other information at computer
work stations, prepare your resume, find
out about training opportunities. JobSource
staff will be there to help you.
Events
Thursday, May 26
JobSource Mobile Career Center
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920
H. G. Trueman Rd., Solomons- 1 to 3 p.m.
Stop by to get job counseling, resume
help, search for jobs and get connected with
Southern Maryland JobSource. This 38
mobile center features 11 computer workstations, smart board instructional technology, satellite internet access, exterior audio
visual and broadcasting capabilities; stateof-the-art workforce applications and connectivity for wireless mobile device access.
Drop-In Coding
Calvert Library Fairview Branch, Rt. 4
and Chaneyville Rd., Owings- 4 to 6 p.m.
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, Its easy!
Wiz Kids
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Be a Wiz Kid! Wiz Kids is a group of
do-it-all kids who meet every month to
learn about, and do activities based on, science, technology, art, engineering, math
and their community. For kids in grades
3-5.Registration is required and opens one
month before each event.
Friday, May 27
On Pins and Needles
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 1 to 4 p.m.
Bring your quilting, needlework, knitting, crocheting, or other project for an
afternoon of conversation and shared
creativity.
Wednesday, June 1
Book Discussion - Lotus Caf
Lotus Caf- 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Recurring monthly book discussion held
at Lotus Cafe. This month is First Comes
Love by Marion Winik. Hosted by Calvert
Library Southern Branch.
Thursday, June 2
Resume and Cover Letter Workshop
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 1 to 3 p.m.
Need help with your resume? Join job
counselor Sandra Holler in a small group
to learn what makes a strong resume and
cover letter. If you have one started, bring it
with you so editing can happen on the spot.
One printed copy helps. Please register.
Perks of Being a T.A.C.O.S
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Calvert Librarys teen advisory group,
T.A.C.O.S. (Teen Advisory Council of Students), celebrates a successful year of planning and executing great ideas and having
fun with pizza and a movie.
Friday, June 3
Saturday, June 4
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Thank You!
With YOUR help we raised over $3,800 dollars, 100% of the donations benefit Animal
Relief Fund (ARF) and Feral Cat Rescue!!
During the month of April was Pet Appreciation Month at PetValu in Leonardtown. In April the store collected donations including Blankets, Towels, Food,
Treats and much more, as well as Monetary
Donations for two of our local rescues they
partner with . This year the store collected
donations for Animal Relief Fund (ARF)
from Lexington Park,MD and Feral Cat
Rescue from Great Mills, MD.
One weekend in particular made a big
impact on the amount of donations they received. During the weekend of April 23rd
and 24th was the stores Pet Appreciation
Weekend. The store had Raffle Baskets &
Gift Certificates that were donationed from
local businesses showing their support for
our community. These donations encouraged customers to donate to help make a
difference in their own community for a
chance to win one of these prizes. There
was also a truck donated by Team Hyundai and Toyota of Southern Maryland to
be filled with much needed donated items,
helping customers visualize the impact of
their generousity.
The staff of PetValu, as well as the wonderful volunteers from both Animal Relief
Fund (ARF) and Feral Cat Rescue, would
like to thank all the amazing customers of
the Leonardtown Store for their very generous donations!! As well as the following
businesses, Chesapeake Custom Embroidery, Eagle Systems, Chiefs Bar, Berts
Diner, Tastefully Simple by Georgette
Gaskin , Motives by Pam Lumsden, Pet
Health by Sherri Newcomber, Kims Nails,
World Gym, Papa Johns, Cat Basket by
Suzanne Edgar, and Bollywood, Keepers
Antiques, BFF Pet Services, King George
Speedway, Deuces Wild Racing, Curtis
families through more than the average citizen can imagine, separation, uncertainty,
fear and a long list issues that help all of
us enjoy our freedom that was won during the American Revolution using citizen
soldiers.
Thanks to scientific technology and
D.N.A., one of the lost sons of St. Marys
County finally coming home. Patuxent River Naval Air Station is by far the countys
largest employer, we are building a new
school in their back yard and it would be
nice to honor such a hero as C.P.O. Hayden
who was the first Marylander to die in
World War II. Lt. George B. Redwood was
the first Marylander to die in World War
I, he has a very nice street in Baltimore
named after him.
I would encourage all the indigenous St.
Marys residents and all those in the military or with defense related jobs to get on
board and lets remind the school board that
they are elected officials. C.P.O. Hayden
could have told you where the term the
The Whole Nine Yards originates, its the
length of a 50 caliber ammunition belt, lets
all get on board and give the Board of Education The Whole Nine yards. Please take
time to write the editor or call the Board of
Education 301 475-4256.
Jonathan Beasley
Budds Creek
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remembers those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our freedom.