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Board of Public Works, but also unanimously supported by every single commissioner in Calvert County. The Governors Office has directed secretaries Holt
and Malhotra to reach out to the affected
residents and ensure that the appropriate
services are provided.
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Purchase pumpkins and other fall produce,
take a hay ride, sample wines and much more.
Fees may apply at some locations and for some activities.
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Leadership Southern
Maryland Class of
2016 Launched
On Sept. 28 and 29, the Leadership Southern Maryland (LSM) Class of 2016 participated in the first of nine educational programs, Orientation Retreat, for the 2015-16
LSM class. The two-day event was hosted
at the Holiday Inn - Solomons with Honorary Founding Member, Mr. Eliot Pfanstiehl,
CEO of Strathmore in Rockville, MD, as the
facilitator. The participants were led through
a number of leadership and assimilation exercises that allowed them to bond as a cohort
and prepare them for their nine-month LSM
journey. In addition, they were presented an
economics brief targeted to the region by Dr.
Memo Diriker, Founding Director of Salisbury Universitys Business, Economic, and
Community Outreach Network (BEACON).
The afternoon afforded the participants access to the all three county commissioner
Presidents through a Commissioner Panel Mr. Steve Weems (Calvert), Mr. Peter Murphy
(Charles), and Mr. Randy Guy (St. Marys).
The day extended into an evening gathering
hosted under the Lighthouse at Calvert Marine Museum by its director, Mr. Doug Alves,
LSM13 and catered by Elements Eatery and
Mixology. More than 125 public, private, and
nonprofit leaders from the Southern Maryland region attended this amazing reception
and welcomed the Class of 2016.
The second day hosted additional leadership and community trusteeship exercises
along with presentations by Leadership
Maryland and Leadership Southern Maryland alumni regarding their experiences with
the program and the impact of LSM on their
professional and personal lives. One particularly riveting presentation was provided
by RADM USN Retired Charles H. Bert
Johnston on dealing with gray issues in the
leadership realm.
The class interacted with staff, program
advocates, and leaders living and working
in the Southern Maryland region throughout
the two days. Overall, the class participants
are thrilled to be part of Leadership Southern
Maryland and the Class of 2016.
Founded in 2008, LSM has successfully
graduated nearly 240 regional leaders. LSM
is an independent, educational leadership development organization designed to broaden
the knowledge base of mid- to senior-level
public and private sector executives about the
critical issues, challenges, and opportunities
facing the region. Leadership Southern Maryland is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
LSM is a nine-month tuition-based program specifically designed to develop leaders
from the Southern Maryland area for regional
collaboration. The LSM program is dedicated
to building a cadre of informed regional leaders, prepared to address common issues and
bring long-term benefit to their neighbors and
communities and incorporates a cross-section
of the region to include diversity of geographic location, profession, ethnicity and gender.
The participants represent a broad array
of high caliber folks from an extraordinary
pool of applicants living and/or working in
Calvert, Charles, and St. Marys counties,
said Helen Mattingly Wernecke, executive
director of Leadership Southern Maryland.
After participating in the LSM program,
with a wide range of experiences throughout
the year, these leaders will serve as important
embassadors in the challenging and exciting effort to improve and shape the future of
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For further information on Leadership
Southern Maryland, contact Helen Mattingly
Wernecke, executive director, 240-725-5469
or via email helen@leadershipsomd.org or
visit www.leadershipsomd.org.
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Leadership Southern
Maryland Participants
From Calvert County Carrie N. Plymire, director of the Calvert Library
Anthony J. Pucciarella, owner of Alaris
Kasia A. Sweeney, associate vice president of corporate communication and client services for Calvert
Memorial Hospital/Calvert Health Systems
Angela M. Walters, public information specialist
for the Calvert County Department of Economic
Development
Christian E. Zimmermann, director of financial resources for the College of Southern Maryland
From St. Marys County
Samuel C. P. Baldwin, managing partner for Baldwin
& Briscoe, P. C.
Laura M. Boonchaisri, publicity and outreach coordinator for St. Marys County Library
Teresa L. Brannigan, director of hospice and palliative care for Hospice of St. Marys/MedStar St.
Marys Hospital
Linda D. Colina, president and chief executive officer
for Technology Solutions, Inc.
Amy E. Cricchi, director of admissions for St. Marys
Ryken High School
Michael J. Cummings, director of admissions for St.
Marys College of Maryland
Michael C. DeManss, managing director for DeManss and Associates, LLC
Ruby E. Hawks, marketing and public relations specialist for MedStar St. Marys Hospital
Tony Jones, public information officer for St. Marys
County Government
Roberta M. Loker, reserve mortgage specialist for
Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.
Kathleen McClernan-Walz, attorney for Southern
Maryland Center for Family Advocacy
Joseph A. Mortensen, chief of staff for the Test and
Evaluation Group at the Naval Air Systems Command
Jennifer C. Normyle, software engineer for
Smartronix
Maurice D. Patterson, president for the National
Society of Black Engineers - Southern Maryland
Professionals
Michelle A. Reeves, programs and promotions manager for The Wills Group
William C. Reuter, Jr., financial advisor for First
Command Financial Services
Robin H. Salanon, director of human resources for the
Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division
Gladys B. Steptoe, contracting officer for the Navy
Engineering Logistics Office
Frank E. Taylor, president of Taylor Gas Company,
Inc.
Kelly L. Williams, corporate director of human resources for The Cherry Cove Group
From Prince Georges County, though she works
in Calvert County
Angel D. Wright, director of human resources for The
Arc of Southern Maryland
From Charles County
David R. Hupp, clinical outcomes analyst for University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center
Katherine OMalley-Simpson, director of communications/media for Charles County Public Schools
Larisa J. Pfeiffer, community relations coordinator for
the College of Southern Maryland
Thomas Quattlebaum, managing partner for the Titan
Gemini Group
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Old friends and nearby residents (from right to left) Barbara Barrett, Stephany
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the parade.
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H Y A T T R E G E N C Y B A LT I M O R E
Proceeds from this years Harvest Ball will help fund a mobile health unit
that will provide vital primary care services to residents of Calvert County.
Tickets can be purchased at
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Possession of Alprazolam:
On Oct. 8 at 5:03 p.m., Trooper First Class
Wiesemann responded to the WAWA in Market Square, Prince Frederick for a female and
child who needed assistance. The female,
Tonya M. Vester, 31 of Lusby, stated she had
already contacted someone for a ride home.
A check through NCIC advised that Ms.
Vester had an active warrant through the Calvert County Sheriffs Office. She was placed
under arrest and a search revealed prescription medication, Alprazolam, for which she
did not have a prescription. Ms. Vester was
incarcerated at the Calvert County Detention
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Supporting Calvert County government operations and citizens is a small group of dedicated employees who provide a wide range of
information technology functions and services:
Video management and storage supporting
security camera system (more than 100 cameras); application installation and support for the
in-car video camera system in the Sheriffs road
patrol vehicles, platform configuration and administration for the live and recorded streaming
of Commissioner Meetings and other videos.
They maintain a web presence through a variety
of websites - citizen communication, emergency
alerts and information, online tax payment, online sports registration.
Many applications, up to 100 limited or specialized use applications throughout county
government in addition to the major systems
support Department of Community Planning
and Building, the Division of Inspections &
Permits, Environmental Health; museum collection management; work order management;
vehicle repair, service and fuel management;
training and certification tracking, inmate services tracking; accounting, payroll, budgeting,
purchasing, billing, receipting, tax collection
and human resources; public safety and protection services including 911 Dispatching; Fire,
Rescue, EMS; Emergency Management; Sheriffs Office, Detention, Animal Control, and
States Attorney; records management system,
including storage, retention, security, integration, and access; recreational services as well as
facilities management and public infrastructure
including water and sewer, roads and related
assets; GIS applications used in land use and
management.
Directly support citizens through develop-
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ment, implementation, deployment, management and support and integration for all publicly
accessible GIS applications and data through a
variety of interactive web based maps and tools.
Manage a call center to receive, prioritize, assign and track requests for service from County
Departments. Maintain an organized and complex call center responsible for taking all calls
for all teams within Technology Services, including network, enterprise applications, GIS,
and telecommunications.
Establish and maintain configurations of all
county desktops, laptops, mobile computers and
tablets to ensure reliable performance for end
users. Monitor desktop configurations to ensure software licensing compliance, maintains
back-up files and copies of programs and local
databases.
Manage the purchase, deployment, and replacement of county desktop and laptop computers, tablets and printer.
Ensure the reliability of the county network
Implement, support and maintain network
hardware including virtual server infrastructure hosting more than 200 servers across three
County datacenters; an enterprise Storage Area
Network (SAN) fabric; infrastructure for VoIP
telephony; and management of all County
mobile smart devices (iPads, iPhones, Smartphones, Tablets)
In short, Calvert County government cannot
exist without this organization and the dedicated employees.
Board of County Commissioners
Vice President
Evan K. Slaughenhoupt, Jr. (R)
3rd District Representative
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Eric McKay
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Feature Story
To The Editor:
As you have probably heard by now, the
Family Fun Night at the Chesapeake Beach
Waterpark scheduled for Sunday, October
18 has been cancelled.
As a resident and an elected official of
the Town, I am embarrassed and upset that
an event which allowed over 1,000 children each year to Trick or Treat in a safe
friendly atmosphere had to be cancelled.
Unfortunately, three of my colleagues, Ms.
Valerie Beaudin, Mr. Jeff Krahling and Mr.
Eric Reinhardt felt it necessary to remove
funds from the Special Events budget rather than allocate money from our Reserve
Account.
But, it doesnt stop there.
Ms. Beaudin, Mr. Krahling and Mr. Reinhardts action have also resulted in the
cancellation of the Towns Annual Light Up
The Town night (the Sunday after Thanksgiving). This event not only ushered in the
holiday season in Chesapeake Beach, but
allowed the musicians of Beach Elementary
School to entertain their parents, friends
and the residents of the Beach with holiday
carols. It also allowed hundreds of children to see Santa and share with him their
Christmas wish list.
And, it doesnt stop there.
Due to the actions of Ms. Beaudin, Mr.
Krahling and Mr. Reinhardt, the annual
Easter Festival held in the Spring has also
been cancelled.
Why would three elected officials of a
municipality that ended FY2015 (on June
30, 2015) with a $1.2 million surplus and
over $7,400,000 in their reserve accounts
feel a need to cut the Special Events budget
resulting in these events for our children being cancelled?
I encourage you to attend the October
15th meeting of the Chesapeake Beach
Town Council and ask Ms. Beaudin, Mr.
Krahling and Mr. Reinhardt this question.
Bob Carpenter, Councilman
Town of Chesapeake Beach
703-980-2144
bobcarpenter1957@gmail.com
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Obituaries
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
news@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following weeks edition.
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Mary Elizabeth Betty Parker, nee King,
of Upper Marlboro, Md., passed away suddenly on Tuesday, Sept. 29 at the age of 74.
She was born and raised in Upper Marlboro, Md., on Nov. 14, 1940, to Harvey L.
King. She was raised by her Aunt Clara Ann
Nanny Wilson. Betty was a graduate of
Frederick Sasscer High School, class of 1959.
She was very involved in the organization
and planning of class reunions and events
and really enjoyed staying in touch with old
friends. For many years, Betty worked with
the Prince Georges School Board in the
Cafeteria Department; including the morning of her passing. She was a member of the
Moose Lodge #1350 in Upper Marlboro and
a member of Trinity Church in Upper Marlboro, Md. Betty had many hobbies, which
included working crossword puzzles, word
search games, scrapbooking, feeding the
wildlife in her backyard and growing tomatoes. She also enjoyed researching her family tree. Betty enjoyed listening everyday to
WTOP news radio, the weather channel and
1950s musicespecially Elvis Presley. Also,
Betty was a devoted fan of the Washington
Redskins and the Baltimore Ravens. Betty
was the loving mother of Ann Cooper and
her husband Allan, Courtney H. Parker and
his wife Lisa, Amy Parker and Eric Parker
and his wife Alma. She was the devoted
grandmother of William Billy Cooper and
his wife Carly, Courtney S. Parker, Valerie
Parker and Kylie Parker. She was the sister
of Thomas Boone/Tink King, Edward Eddie King and Doris Chow. She is also survived by nephews Tommy and Eddie King,
cousin Elaine Flowers and her family, as well
as numerous other extended family and many
friends. A Viewing and Funeral Service was
held at Lee Funeral Home Calvert, P.A.
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John Watson (Steffan Newton) and guest (Laith Tabet) approach Baskerville hall and they encounter the
butler (Hunter Atherton).
Sherlock Holmes (Nicolas Moronta) and John Watson (Steffan Newton) discuss the mystery behind the
cane with Mrs. Hudson (Alyssa Fox).
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come to inquire about more than just lessons for their children.
We dont often get adults that want to
ride, and they normally have a great time
once they start, Emmart said.
The Equestrian Open House will take
place on Saturday, Oct. 17 from 8 a.m. to
noon at the Greenwell State Park located
at 25450 Rosedale Manor Ln., Hollywood, Md. Admission is free, but there is
a small fee for some activities.
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Citizen News
Medicare Part D Open Enrollment
Open enrollment for the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug
Plan begins Oct. 15. Beneficiaries can either join or make
changes to their Prescription Drug Plan or Medicare Advantage
Plan coverage in three ways: call 1-800-Medicare (1-800-6334227) to speak to a representative; go to Medicares interactive
website, www.medicare.gov to use the Prescription Drug Plan
Finder which will allow you to enroll online; or make an appointment with the Calvert County Office on Aging by calling
410-535-4606 or 301-855-1170.
Become a Tax-Aide Volunteer!
The AARP Tax-Aide program, sponsored by the Calvert
County Office on Aging, is looking for volunteers to serve as
tax counselors to prepare, review and efile 2015 tax returns at
each of the three senior centers in 2016. Volunteers can give a
few hours a week or more, if desired. All Tax-Aide volunteers
will be required to pass the IRS and Maryland certification
tests. Training will be offered in late 2015 and/or early 2016.
If this volunteer opportunity interests you, contact Patti Ryon
at the Office on Aging, 410-535-4606 or 301-855-1170.
National Museum of the Marine Corps
Take a trip to the National Museum of the Marine Corps in
Quantico, Va., Wednesday, Nov. 4. Fee: $56 includes transportation, museum on your own tour and lunch. Tour the
120,000 square foot museum with world-class interactive exhibits. Enjoy a gourmet sandwich buffet lunch at the museums
Devil Dog Diner. Pre-registration required. For more information, contact Calvert Pines Senior Center, 410-535-4606 or
301-855-1170.
Calvert Pines Senior Center (CPSC)
Learn computer basics at the Computer Class, Thursday, Oct.
22, 9 a.m. Pre-registration required.
Celebrate Make a Difference Day by joining us in the dining
room to share a story of how someone made a difference in your
life or how you made a difference for someone else, Thursday,
Oct. 22, 11:30 a.m.
North Beach Senior Center (NBSC)
During the month of Oct., Tell A Story! Be creative and write
a short story about one of the pictures displayed on the story
board. All stories will be posted for everyone to enjoy.
Enjoy an Evening Out at Bob Evans, Monday, Oct. 26, 5:30
p.m. Cost of meal and gratuity are on your own.
Southern Pines Senior Center (SPSC)
An AARP Driver Safety Class will be held, Tuesday, Oct.
20, 9 a.m. Fee: $15/AARP members; $20/non-members. Preregistration required.
Join in for a light-hearted look about our Pet Peeves, Thursday, Oct. 22, 1 p.m.
Volunteers Needed to
Beautify Flag Ponds
Visitor Center
In Our Community
Tuesday, Oct. 20
Ham with Pineapple Sauce,
Coleslaw, Mashed Sweet
Potatoes, Italian Vegetables, White Bread, Sliced
Pears
Wednesday, Oct. 21
Sliced Turkey with Gravy,
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In Entertainment
Team Trivia
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell
Rd, Dowell) 7 p.m.
Josh Airhart
Ruddy Duck (16800 Piney
Point Rd, Piney Point) 7 p.m.
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Saturday, Oct. 16
Entertainment
Band of Gold
Swan Point (11550 Swan Point
Blvd, Issue) 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 17
Karaoke
Applebees (45480 Miramar
Way, California) 9 p.m.
Spoon Creek
Hills Store (29933 Point Lookout Rd., Helen) 2 to 6 p.m.
Karaoke
All American Steakhouse and
Theater (35 St. Patricks Drive,
Waldorf) 8 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 22
Sam Grow
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell
Rd, Dowell) 8 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 23
Still Standing
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell
Rd, Dowell) 8 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 24
Karaoke
Applebees (45480 Miramar
Way, California) 9 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 25
Tuesday, Oct. 19
Team Trivia
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell
Rd, Dowell) 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 21
Open Mic Night
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell
Rd, Dowell) 6 p.m.
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Thursday, Oct. 15
Dinner Show Fundraiser Featuring
Terry Marsh
Zumba Gold-Toning
Friday, Oct. 16
Meatloaf Dinner- Chesapeake Beach
Saturday, Oct. 17
League to Host Entertaining All-Star
Game Show Night; Tickets on Sale
Now
Sunday, Oct. 18
Dog-Gone Tiki Bar Family Pet Day
The Chesapeake Community Chorus, an allvolunteer chorus which raises funds for local
charities, will hold a practice session. The
chorus is looking to add new singers with
no auditions required. Contact Larry Brown,
Director, at 301 855-7477 or email him at
lbrown9601@verizon.net.
Monday, Oct.19
Dino Daze
Be a paleontologist for the day, dig for dinosaur bones in the Discovery Room sandbox,
go on a scavenger hunt filled with fun dinosaur facts, and end the day with cracking a
dinosaur egg. Make your own dino hat; listen to dinosaur stories; sing special dinosaur
songs; and learn the dinosaur stomp dance.
Museum admission applies.
Tuesday, Oct. 20
Steak Dinner
Order your Steak direct from the GrillMaster. The $15.00 price tag includes all the
trimmings and a beverage. Hosted by the
American Legion Stallings-Williams Post
206, in the lower-Level dining room. Public
welcome. For more information, call 301855-6466 or visit www.ALpost206.org.
Wednesday, Oct. 21
Human Resources Association of
Southern Maryland (HRASM) Meeting
Thursday, Oct. 15
Shake It Out Music and Movement
Shake It Out Music and Movement will create a rich environment that promotes social,
emotional and physical skills. Come join us
for some shaken fun.
T.A.C.O.S. Meeting!
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, its easy.
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, its easy. Younger children will
need the help of an adult.
Kid Tech
Kids 3rd to 6th grade! Discover your inner GEEK and explore new technology
through fun STEM activities and games.
This months theme: Create pixel art with
minecraft. Please register.
Friday, Oct. 16
On Pins & Needles
Saturday, Oct. 17
Brain Games: Mahjongg, Scrabble &
more
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way noon to 3 p.m.
Childrens MakerSpace
Lego Mania
Monday, Oct. 19
Books & Toys
Book Discussion
Tuesday, Oct. 20
Drop-in Computer Coding
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, its easy. Younger children will
need the help of an adult.
Flying Needles
Book Discussion
11/22/63 by Stephen King. In this bestselling mystery/thriller, time travel has never
been so believable or so terrifying.
Wednesday, Oct. 21
Drop-in Minecraft
Thursday, Oct. 22
Shake It Out Music and Movement will create a rich environment that promotes social,
emotional and physical skills. Come join us
for some shaken fun.
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, its easy. Younger children will
need the help of an adult.
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, its easy.
Be a Wiz Kid! Wiz Kids is a group of doit-all kids who meet every month to learn
about and do activities based on science,
technology, art, engineering, math and their
community. This month Professor Garrison
LeMasters from Georgetown University is
going to teach us how to write computer
code. For kids in grades 3 to 5, registration
required.
Friday, Oct. 23
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, its easy. Younger children will
need the help of an adult.
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Saturday, Oct. 24
Annual Music Industry Seminar: A
Focus on Recording
Lego Mania
Games
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Games
CLUES ACROSS
1. LA team member
6. Young Fr. woman (abbr.)
10. Per __, each
11. Foots
13. Veggie toy
17. Overdose
18. US, Latin America,
Canada belong to
19. So. Am. plain (Span.)
20. Point midway between
N and NE
21. Single
22. Inactive
23. Mother of Hermes
24. Gives a new meaning
28. Silent players
29. One who adds Cluny trim
30. Men or boys
31. God of War
32. Self-immolation by fire
ritual
33. Inevitable events
35. Add piquancy
36. Skin lesions
37. Cannabis
41. River of NE Turkey
42. 2 family struggle
CLUES DOWN
1. No longer practicing
2. Military mailbox
3. Cowboy Carson
4. 7th Greek letter
5. Nautical ladder rungs
6. Hmong
7. Fellow
8. Maltese pound
9. Coal blacks
10. Japan Airlines bird
12. Different concepts
13. Secure a ship with ropes
14. Elder
15. Belongs to famous
computer
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uction
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We specialize in antiques
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Gun Auction
Saturday, Oct. 24
Preview 11 a.m.
Auction 1 p.m.
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