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IT Building Costs
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By Guy Leonard
Staff Writer
The St. Marys County Board of Edu- for warehousing items.
cation briefed county commissioners on Smith said the current Bethune site was
their plan to tear down an old farm house inadequate to support IT infrastructure
to make way for a new central county ele- since it was so old; it was rst constructed
mentary school, which is slated to be con- in 1961.
structed by 2021 at a cost of $32.8 million. We have to do something, Smith said
Schools Superintendent Scott Smith, of the need to expand the school systems
said he was concerned, however, over sig- IT capabilities.
nals from state lawmakers that they might Commissioner John OConnor said in-
be loathe to support more bonding author- stead of spending the $3.43 million, the
Celebrating
ity for capital projects next year after vot- school system could investigate leasing
ing for $26.3 million this year. options in Lexington Park at vacant of-
If that happens, Smith said, they would ce space with easier access to ber optic
be jeopardizing a new elementary school cables needed for IT work.
that thousands of people feel the need for. Theres plenty of ways to do this with-
Commissioner Tom Jarboe cautioned out spending millions of dollars upfront in
that state lawmakers would likely act to the CIP (capital improvement program),
ensure funding for the school.
Theres plenty of time, Jarboe said.
The elementary school would be nearly
OConnor said.
Board member Cathy Allen countered
by saying it might be more benecial for
National
Hospital Week
78,000 square feet in size with enough the school system to have a dedicated fa-
capacity for 644 students, according to cility that they could own and secure on
school system plans. its own rather than continue to pay leasing
School board members and commis- costs.
sioners also debated adding on to a main
storage facility to provide housing for the
school systems information technology
Commissioner Todd Morgans sugges-
tion of holding the $3.43 million in the
construction budget until the school sys-
May 7-13, 2017
needs. tem had come up with a concrete plan to
The project is estimated to cost $3.43 build the addition.
million, solely from county funds, to re- Its better than pushing it out several
locate the IT functions from the Bethune years, Smith said. A hospital is more than a place where
Education Center, which requires new air
conditioning and heating, asbestos remov- guyleonard@countytimes.net people go to heal, it is a part of the
al and reconguration of existing spaces
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Mothers Day!
CoMe see Whats NeW & BlooMiNg Environmental Agenda
Signed Into Law
Governor Larry Hogan, along with Sen- The Clean Water Commerce Act of 2017
ate President Thomas V. Mike Miller and will eventually allow up to $10 million per
Speaker of the House Mike Busch, recently year of the Bay Restoration Funds to be
signed 207 bills into law, including the used to purchase pollution reductions which
Clean Cars Act of 2017 (SB 393/HB 406), Maryland will utilize to meet the Chesapeake
the Clean Water Commerce Act of 2017 Bay Watershed Improvement Plan (WIP) by
(SB 314/HB 417), and Economic Develop- 2025. This Clean Water Commerce is a cost-
ment Maryland Energy Innovation Insti- effective and market-based solution to meet-
Hybrid Tea tute (SB 313/HB 410). These bills comprised ing the reductions needed in the WIP.
Rose Collection the governors 2017 environmental agenda, Clean Water Commerce Act is a great
designed to improve water and air quality, example of bipartisan collaboration that
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hosta ColleCtioN PeoNy ColleCtioN for Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts since ergy Innovation Institute creates the Mary-
taking ofce. land Energy Innovation Institute (MEII)
I want to thank President Miller, Speaker through a collaboration between the Univer-
Busch, and legislators from both parties for sity of Maryland Energy Research Center
passing our environmental package, which I (UMERC) and the Maryland Clean Energy
am proud to sign today, along with along with Center (MCEC). MEII will develop, attract
several other bills to protect our soil, our air, private investment, and commercialize clean
and our water, said Governor Hogan. All of energy innovations, and will be funded
these initiatives represent bipartisan efforts through an investment of $7.5 million, or
to protect our environment and grow clean $1.5 million per year for ve years.
energy investment and jobs, and will help This is the perfect means to bring to-
Maryland continue to lead the charge when gether expertise in science, government and
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ble the Charging Station Tax Rebate. The tute will provide the critical infrastructure to
great trees for MoM legislation modies the EV Tax Credit pro-
gram by allowing $100 per kWH of battery
enable these breakthroughs to become com-
mercially viable companies beneting both
life per vehicle, while retaining the $3,000 the economy and the environment of the
maximum tax credit. The legislation also State of Maryland, added Dr. Eric Wachs-
stipulates that vehicles with a sales price over man, University of Maryland professor and
$60,000 do not qualify for the tax credit. Fi- director of the Institute.
nally, the legislation also modies the EV After signing the administrations envi-
Charging Station rebate, altering the residen- ronmental package, the governor and pre-
tial rebate to 40 percent of the cost, with a siding ofcers signed an additional nine
$700 maximum rebate, and the commercial bills that will protect Marylands natural
rebate to 40 percent of the cost with a $4,000 resources and incentivize the use of renew-
maximum rebate. able energy sources at City Dock, before
JAPANESE BLOODGOOD MAPLE WEEPING CHERRY FLOWERING PLUM LACELEAF JAPANESE MAPLE Maryland is establishing the blueprint as returning to the Maryland State House to
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said Genevieve Cullen, president of the Elec- prevent animal cruelty and provide service
other great gift iDeas for MoM tric Drive Transportation Association.
Governor Hogan demonstrated his en-
animals to veterans struggling with mental
health issues, as well as legislation to rec-
Sloggers Wonder Grip Gloves Gazing Globes Bird Baths Grace Note Chimes vironmental leadership today by extend- ognize important contributions of women
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said Esther Lockler, past commander of they needed.
the local chapter of the Disabled American I wanted to give back, Ive truly been
Veterans (DAV). blessed, Locklear said. We have a lot of
To help veterans get benets they deserve, veterans who have made the ultimate sac-
and navigate heavy amounts of paperwork, rice and we work to keep the government
the DAV chapter sends a mobile service accountable for what weve served.
van to St. Marys with service ofcers to Theyre [veterans] so overwhelmed with
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The van comes about twice a year, Lock- Veterans seeking help from DAV can call
lear said. the Baltimore ofce at 410-230-4440.
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instead of vets having to go all the way to
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when a purple van pulled up and instruct- and asked if it was real. The bill was iden-
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ed the juvenile to get in the vehicle. The tified as a counterfeit, and the woman the
suspect commented they knew the childs left the store. Deputy Bowie is investigat-
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Burglary Unknown suspect(s) entered moved Manufactures serial number af-
a residence and stole property in the 21000 fixed by plate to a boat trailer preventing
block of Bristol Lane in Lexington Park. identification/Defaced the manufacturers
Corporal Vezzosi is investigating the case. serial number affixed by to plate to boat
hull, with intent to prevent identification/
for 5/5/2017
Breaking and Entering to a Motor Ve-
hicle During the overnight hours of 5/4
into 5/5, unknown suspect(s) entered a
Knowingly retain boat hull, boat trailer,
and boat motor from which manufactur-
ers serial number was removed. Served by
Deputy S. Shelko CCN# 60736-16
victims unlocked vehicle in the 45000
block of Knockeyon Lane in Great Mills 05/03/17 Brian Deandre Bush, 24
and stole property. Deputy Didorowicz is of Mechanicsville, MD, was charged on
investigating the case. CASE# 23870-17 a Criminal Summons for Theft under
$10,000 and two counts of Rogue and Vag-
5/6/2017 abond. Served by Deputy S. Shelko CCN#
Breaking and Entering to a Motor Ve- 17062-17
Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm | Sunday 11am - 6pm hicle Unknown suspect(s) entered a mo-
tor vehicle in the 38000 block of Caroline Juvenile Arrests
Court in Avenue and stole property some- 04/16/17 Deputy V. Pontorno arrested
time between 4/6/2017 and 5/4/2017. Cor- a 16-year-old male juvenile of Lexington
poral Johnson is investigating the case. Park, MD, for theft less $1000, after the
(301) 884-8118 | 27056 Mt Zion Church Rd. | Mechanicsville, MD 20659 CASE# 23926-17 juvenile stole a business sign from the
Lexington Park, MD business community.
Burglary While the school was closed, CCN# 22605-17
Unknown suspect(s) entered Dynard El-
ementary School in Chaptico. No dam- 05-01-17 Deputy D. Holdsworth ar-
age was caused to the school. Corporal rested a 7-year-old male juvenile and a
Johnson is investigating the case. CASE# 9-year-old female juvenile both of Lexing-
23953-17 ton Park, MD, for Assault 2nd Degree and
Disturbing School Operations. Both of the
5/6/2017 suspects engaged in a verbal altercation
Burglary During the overnight hours while on a school bus that turned into a
of 5/5 into 5/6, unknown suspect(s) forced physical altercation. CCN# 23163-17
entry into the front entrance of the guard
Steve Kooy, of BridgeWay Community Church and St. Marys County Sheriffs Office Chaplain, deliv-
ers the invocation for Law Enforcement Appreciation Day at the Southern Maryland Higher Education
Center May 9.At the ceremony 11 local law enforcement and public safety officers were honored for
their achievements in their field.
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In Remembrance
The 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
guyleonard@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following weeks edition.
George Anthony Thomas George had a love of travel, spoke three had only dated six times. They celebrated also preceded in death by his sister, Sherri
languages uently, and enjoyed opera, almost 71 wonderful years of marriage be- Greenberg.
Donely gardening, and swimming. fore his passing in June 2013. During her All services with be private.
George is survived by his wife, Lisa lifetime Marie had been employed by Ted Memorial contributions may be made to
George Anthony Young Donely, his daughter, Valerie J.Y. Dahl Insurance in Kansas City, Missouri www.gofundme.com/college-fund-4-rob-
Thomas Donely Donely, two nieces, a nephew and their and as the Registrar at Texas Christian greenberg-kids.com
passed away on families as well as by numerous other University. Fort Worth, Texas. Condolences may be made to www.
April 28, 2017 at friends and relatives. After the war, George and Marie settled brinseldfuneral.com
MedStar Washing- A viewing will be held at Our Lady into the life of raising a family in the then
ton Hospital Center. Star of the Sea Church on May 5th from rural Kansas City, Missouri area. Over the
George was born 10:00am to 11:00am, mass to follow with course of Georges successful sales repre-
Duane Mitchell Ellis
in New Orleans on Msgr. Michael Wilson ofciating. He will sentative career through his retirement
August 14, 1934, Duane Mitchell
be interred in the mausoleum at The Res- in the mid 1980s, the Hammond family Ellis, 52, of Leonar-
the son of George urrection Cemetery in Clinton in a private would see homes in Texas and Alabama,
A.T. Donely and dtown, MD passed
ceremony. eventually returning to Missouri to take away suddenly of
Valerie C. Burmaster. He graduated from In lieu of owers, donations may up farming. At the urging of their son and
Williams College and earned a Masters heart failure on
be made to The Friends of Music at daughter-in-law, residents of Mechanics- April 29, 2017 at
Degree from Columbia University. He the Smithsonian. ville, George and Marie left their farm life
worked briey at Lionel D. Edie in New MedStar St. Marys
and moved to Maryland to be near their Hospital.
York, spent eight years overseas in the youngest children.
U.S. Foreign Service and twenty years as Marie Graham Hammond The Marie and George team tremen-
Born October 14,
an economist at The International Mon- 1964 in Salina, KS,
Marie Graham Hammond, 95, of Cali- dously enjoyed shing together and were he was the son of
etary Fund. After retiring from the IMF, experienced world travelers. She was
George, his wife Lisa, and their infant fornia, MD passed away on May 3, 2017, the late Kenneth Ellis and Charlotte (My-
at MedStar St. Marys Hospital in Leonar- a die-hard West Point football fan and ers) Ellis. Duane was named after musi-
daughter moved to the family farm, St. rooted for them each year to Beat Navy.
Richards Manor in St. Marys County. dtown, MD. cian Duane Eddie of whom his parents
She was born May 21, 1921 in the Phil- Marie, a member of the Greatest Genera- were fans.
He worked for Volunteer America and tion (Depression/World War II era), was
eventually became director of the Retired ippines to the late Colonel Robert McDon- Duane graduated from Central High
ald Graham, U.S. Army and Georgianna ercely independent and lived her life School in Prince Georges County, MD in
Service Volunteer Program at the Depart- under her own terms until the very end.
ment of Aging. George was also a member Oktavec Graham. 1983. He married his wife Kathy L. Ellis
Marie graduated from Stevens College She touched/made a positive difference on on August 28, 2016 in Leonardtown, MD.
of the Metropolitan Club in Washington many lives, especially those of her family.
D.C., the Round Table Club of New Or- in New York, N.Y. On September 26, 1942, Duane was a Master Auto Technician
at the beginning of World War II, Marie She will be missed, but is now with her and Maryland State Inspector for Mr. Tire
leans and the St. Marys River Yacht Club. beloved George.
He was on the board of several charitable married her husband, Captain George Earl in California, MD for over ten years. His
Hammond, U.S. Army Air Corps in Salt Marie is survived by her children: Nel- co-workers had much respect for him, at
organizations, one being The Friends of lie Westerman (Wes) of Elk Creek, CA,
Music at the Smithsonian. He is memori- Lake City Utah as George was complet- times making them mad, but at the same
ing B-24 Pilot/Bombardier training. They Georgianna Coleman of Overland Park, time, making them laugh. His tools were
alized in Whos Who in America. KS, and Captain Andrew T. Hammond, his livelihood. He had tools in his hands
U.S. Navy (Jo) of Mechanicsville, MD; from his early teen years. When he could
seven grandchildren, and 14 great grand- no longer work due to health reasons, he
children. In addition to her parents and was completely lost without tools in his
husband, she is also preceded in death by hand.
her brother, Robert McDonald Graham, Jr. Duane had a sense of humor like no
A Funeral Service will be celebrated by other. He would light up the room even in
Reverend Katie Paul on Wednesday, May the doctors ofces. His doctors probably
10, 2017 at 1:00 p.m.at Brinseld Funeral thought he was nuts, but that was Duane,
Home, 22955 Hollywood Road, Leonard- always laughing and joking. He enjoyed
town, MD 20650. Interment will be held riding his Harley, boating, vacationing in
at a later date at Maryland Veterans Cem- Myrtle Beach and spending time with his
etery in Cheltenham, MD. family and friends.
Condolences to the family may be made Duane is survived by his wife Kathy;
at www.brinseldfuneral.com. his step-sons, Ronald Brown of Martins-
burg, WV and Jason Brown of East Lan-
Robert Jeffery Greenberg sing, MI; granddaughters, Ashley, Aubrey
and Lyla Brown; his nieces and nephews
Robert Jeffery that he loved dearly, Adrian Critcheld-
Greenberg, 57, of Abramson and family, Jon Critcheld
Leonardtown, MD and family, Jacob Critcheld and family,
passed away on Joshua Judd and family, Dawn Judd and
April 27, 2017. family, and Sean Judd and family; his
He was born No- very close and very dear friends, Kenny
vember 15, 1959 in and Pam Yount who have known Duane
Philadelphia, PA to since he was a tot and have put up with
Judith Zalet of Mar- more than we could even imagine; broth-
gate, NJ and the late er-in-law, David and Jill (Judd) Critcheld
An Independent Family-Owned Funeral Home Gerald Greenberg. of Lusby, MD; and many special aunts,
In 1982, Robert graduated from Temple uncles, cousins and extended family in
Serving Southern Maryland for over 100 Years University with a Bachelor of Science de- Alabama, Oregon and California. In addi-
gree in Electrical Engineering. He was tion to his parents, Duane was preceded
Michael K. Gardiner, C.F.S.P., C.P.C. employed as an electrical engineer with in death by his siblings, Kenneth Ellis and
Funeral Director/President over 36 years of dedicated service with de- Belinda Lea Critcheld.
fense contractors. He was an avid reader In lieu of owers, contributions may
and enjoyed exercising. He particularly be made to the Duane M. Ellis Memorial
enjoyed kayaking, boating, taking hikes, Fund, c/o PNC Bank, 13984 H.G. True-
and riding his bicycle to Point Lookout man Road, Solomons, MD 20688 or the
State Park. American Heart Association, P.O. Box
Providing trusted service to the community for over 100 Years In addition to his mother, Robert is also 5216, Glen Allen, VA 23058.
survived by his children: Benjamin Jay Condolences to the family may be made
41590 Fenwick Street P.O. Box 270 Leonardtown, Maryland 20650 Greenberg of Leonardtown, MD, Aaron at www.rauschfuneralhomes.com.
www.mgfh.com Joseph Greenberg of Raleigh, NC, Sarah
(301)-475-8500
Rose Greenberg of Leonardtown, MD,
and Jacob Ross Greenberg of Leonard-
town, MD. In addition to his father, he is
Thursday, May 11, 2017 The County Times Legal 19
Sell it - Buy it
Legal Notice at
Sell It, Buy it at
IN THE MATTER OF LESLIE LUANN MOORE
FOR CHANGE OF NAME TO LESLIE LUANN PALMER
Grocery Auction
Baden VFD - SAT, May 25 @ 6 pm
Zachary Koterwas, center, a fourth grade student at Leonardtowan Elementary School receives a
proclamation from Leonardtown Mayor Dan Burris for his award winning essay about what he would
do if he were mayor.
Principal Contina Quick-McQueen, right, accepted the proclamation with Koterwas.
22 Calendars The County Times Thursday, May 11, 2017
Community Calendar To submit your event listing to go in our Community Calendar, please email zach@countytimes.net
with the listing details by 12 p.m. on the Monday prior to our Thursday publication.
be an ice cream social during the dance. Artisan MarketCraft FairSum- Hollywood Rescue Squad Bluegrass
Thursday, May 11 For more information and directions go merseat Farm Festival
towww.smtmd.org 26655 Three Notch Road, Mechanicsville, St. Marys County Fairgrounds, Leonar-
Gut-buster Cheese Steak Fundraiser @ Md dtown, MD
VFW 2632 Leonardtown Spring Fling 8:00 AM-2:30 PM 12 Noon
23282 Three Notch Rd, California, MD Leonardtown The Artisan Market at Summerseat Farm Hollywood Rescue Squad Bluegrass
20619 10:00 AM-5:00 PM will be holding a craft fair. Quality, hand- Festival
5:30 PM-8:00 PM Save the date to come to Leonardtown on made items include wood carvings, jew- Featuring: Big Country Bluegrass and
Stop by and enjoy one of our delicious Saturday, May 13th for a fun shopping elry, spice blends, paintings, and much many, many more! BYOB, Rain or Shine,
GUTBUSTER Philly-Style Cheese Steaks. event at your favorite stores! Check back more. Enjoy this event as well as the Sum- Event is Indoors, Handicap Accessible
All Cheese Steaks served on a hoagie roll soon for updates, each store will have spe- merseat Farm plant sale. See www.sum- Food & Drink Available for Purchase,
or wrap with your choice of cheese and cial Spring Fling promotions which will merseat.org for more information. 50/50 raffles
grilled veggies, and served with American be shared here. Sponsored By Hollywood Volunteer Res-
Fries for only $8.00. Huge Comm Yard Sale cue Squad
Choose from CHICKEN or STEAK. Eat Homegrown Market Open Patuxent Moose Comm Yard Sale Info: www.hvrs.org or 301-737-3004
here or take one to go. St. Marys County Farmers Markets; 8:00 AM-2:00 PM
21078 Three Notch Rd Comm yard sale space for rent for $20 a #DanisJourney Fundraiser
Friday, May 12 9:00AM-1:00PM
The St. Marys County Homegrown Mar-
space or 2 spaces for $30. Food will be
sold. 23886 Mervell Dean Rd Hollywood,
20331 Point Lookout Road Great Mills,
MD 20634
ket will be open every Saturday from 9-1 MD ( Rt 235 and Clarks Landing Rd).Con- 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Elks TEXAS HOLDEM Tournament until June 11th. After that, Homegrown tract Regina Gatton at 301 690-5266. Dani Price is a 3 year old little girl who
St Marys County Elks Lodge 45779 Fire Market will enter Peak Season start- was just diagnosed with stage 3 brain can-
Department Lane ing on June 15th and will be open every Piney Point Museum Spring Yard Sale cer. We are throwing a fundraiser for Dani
Lexington Park, MD 20653 Wednesday and every Saturday. 44701 Lighthouse Rd, Piney Point, MD to help alleviate any bills during this time.
7:00 PM 20674 Well have a silent auction, bake sale, ven-
$60 Buy in = 6500 chips Community Yard Sale 8:00 AM-12 Noon dor event, live music, 50/50 raffle, and
Sign up by 6:45 and receive an additional Charlotte Hall Farmers Market The Friends of Piney Point Museum are food for purchase. Were asking for a $5
500 chips 7:00 AM-1:00 PM hosting an outdoor Spring Yard Sale to be donation at the door where youll receive a
optional $5 add-on and receive 1,000 chips Community Yard/Bake Sale. Table rent- held at the Piney Point Museum location. custom #DanisJourney bracelet. Its at the
Total Starting Stack could be 8000 chips als available $15. The Southern Maryland (Rain Date: Saturday, May 20th) Our two Brass Rail. Well have Kona Ice outside as
Top ten percent places paid Boot Scooters are conducting a communi- Museum Store renovations have inspired well. EVERYTHING we raise will go di-
Food and Beverage are available for ty yard/bake sale as they are raising funds us to offer for sale many display & fur- rectly to Dani and her family.
purchase for the Alzheimers Association. All pro- niture pieces no longer being used by the
Cash games will start as soon as there are
enough players that are interested.
ceeds from the table rentals and bake sale stores or the museums along with other Sunday, May 14
will go to the Alzheimers Association. Clearance items from the stores.
Holdem : $1- $2 no limit Great location to sell your stuff. Contact We would like to invite other spring clean-
Omaha Hi/Lo : $.50$1 no limit (starts Leslie Harvey at 240-577-2579 to rent a ers & Yard Salers to our event. Table space Mothers Day AYCE Breakfast
at 4pm) table or for more information. is $10 per table (The museum will provide Elks Lodge 2092 located at 45779 Fire
Please enter through the side of the 6 ft. tables). If renting must be available Dept. Lane, California, MD
building. Community Yard Sale/Vendor Event for both dates. (No refunds unless both 9:00AM-12 Noon
301- 863- 7800 LVFD dates rain out) Spaces are limited so call The Elks Lodge 2092 will be hosting a
Leonardtown Volunteer Fire DeptLaw- now. To reserve and pay for a table please Mothers Day Breakfast from 9 a.m. un-
Saturday, May 13 rence Ave contact the Piney Point Museum Store at til noon on May 14th. Cost is $10.00 for
adults, $5.00 for children 5 to 10, and free
7:00 AM (301) 994-1471 between 10am-5pm Daily.
LARGE Community yard sale and ven- Credit card payment can be taken over the for children 4 and under. The breakfast is
Spring Fest all you can eat.
dor event!! We will have several yard sale phone for the number of tables needed.
9463 HG Trueman Road, Lusby., MD
tables and well as direct sale vendors and
11:00 AM-1:00 PM Mothers Day Breakfast
crafters at this event. Shopping is from 5K Fun Run/Walk in Leonardtown
Savor spring with a free fun event for the Hollywood Volunteer Rescue Squad,
7amNoon. Light refreshments avail- Camp Maria Retreat Center, 41290 Camp
whole family. Shepherd of the Bay Lu- 43256 Rescue Lane, Hollywood, MD
able for purchase to benefit the LVFD Maria Road, Leonardtown MD
theran Church invites you to its Annual 20636
Auxiliary. So far some of the vendors con- 9:00 AM-10:00 AM
Spring Fest, Saturday May 13, 11a.m. to 1 7:30 AM-11:00 AM
firmed include Lularoe, Tastefully Simple, Looking forward to our 3rd Annual Camp
p.m. There will be games, prizes, a bounce HVRS Auxiliary is hosting a Mothers
LipSense, Rada Stainless Steel Knives, Maria Retreat Center Honor All MOMS
house, ponies, baby chicks, face painting, Day Breakfast on Sunday, May 14 from
Crazy 5 Designs and others. To partici- 5K Run/Fun Walk. Join me by registering
food, rescue vehicles and more, Spring 7:30 to 11 AM. Buffet menu includes Eggs,
pate in this event, please email ltown- on this link. Save $5 by registering before
Fest is held on the church parking lot, 9463 Pancakes, Bacon, Sausage, French Toast
yardsale@yahoo.com Otherwise, mark May 1st and enjoy Running or Walking
HG Trueman Road in Lusby Sticks, Sausage Gravy, Cream Chipped
your calendars and come shop at this great the course around beautiful Camp Maria
event with a huge variety of items! Rain or Retreat Center in Leonardtown. Beef, Biscuits, Cinnamon Apples, Mixed
Contra Dance Fruit, Coffee, Tomato Juice, Apple Juice,
shine event (will occur inside if needed). w w w. a c t ive.c o m / le o n a r d t ow n - m d /
Christ Episcopal Church Parish Hall, and Orange Juice
r u n n i n g /d i s t a n c e - r u n n i n g - r a c e s /
37497 Zach Fowler Rd, Chaptico, MD. $ 12.00 for adults $ 6.00 ages 612
Plant SaleSociety Hill Garden Club honor-all-moms-5k-run-fun-walk-2017
7:00PM Ages 5 and under Free
of Breton Bay After May 1, cost is $30discount for
A Contra Dance, sponsored by Southern
40738 South 40 Drive, Leonardtown, MD children and CBRC members
Maryland Traditional Music and Dance Breakfast 2nd District VFD&RS
20650 For more info, contact Camp Maria Re-
(SMTMD), featuring callerSargon de Je- Mothers Day
8:00 AM-12 Noon treat Center at: 301-475-8330
susand live music by theSouthern Mary- 2nd District VFD&RS, 45245 Drayden
Plant Sale! Society Hill Garden Club of
land Open Band will be held at Christ Rd., Valley Lee, MD 20692
Breton Bay. Southern MD Decorative Painters
Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 37497 Zach 8:00 AM-11:00 AM
Purchase Annuals, Perennials, Mothers Meeting & Paint-In
Fowler Rd, Chaptico, MD. The doors Breakfast on Mothers Day
Day Baskets, Baked Goods & More. Immaculate Conception Church 28297
open at7:00pmand the dancing begins All-You-Can-Eat
The Garden Club supports Beautification Old Village Rd., Mechanicsville, MD
at7:30.Beginners are encouraged to ar- Menu: Scrambled Eggs, Home Fried Po-
Projects within the Breton Bay Commu- 20659 (This will be in the hall behind the
rive at 7 pm for the dance workshop. Ad- tatoes, Pancakes, French Toast, Sausage
nity with profits from the Plant Sale. church)
mission is $10 for non-SMTMD members; Links, Ham, Bacon, Creamed Chipped
Direct Questions to: (240) 577-4322 9:30 AM-3:00 PM
$6 for members (band members are free). Beef, Sausage Gravy, Spiced Applesauce,
A business meeting will be followed by
Contra is a traditional American style Grits & Biscuits
painting a project.
of social dance and is a huge amount of Adults$9.00; Children 6 to 12$5.00;
Guests are always welcome and should
fun (and exercise) for the whole family! Children 5 & under are free
contact us for supply info if youd like to
If youve ever danced a Virginia Reel For more information call: 301-994-9999
paint on the date of your visit.
or been to a Square Dance, you have a Sponsored (and prepared) by the 2nd Dis-
You can visit our website at www.smd-
good idea how much fun it can be. If you trict Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue
paint.org. Any questions contact Garnett
havent, its about time you tried it!No Squad Auxiliary.
Joy @ 301-884-2835 or email LearnTo-
special clothing is required! You need to
Paint2016@gmail.com
be comfortable, to move freely. There will
Thursday, May 11, 2017 The County Times Calendars 23
Community Calendar
Mothers Day at St. Clements Island Free Line Dance Lessons
Museum Last Drop Country Bar23955 Mervell
St. Clements Island Museum Dean Rd, Hollywood, MD 20636
10:00 AM- 5:00 PM 7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Moms enjoy free admission for Mothers Free beginner and intermediate line dance
Day at the St. Clements Island Museum. lessons. If you can count to 8 .. you can
Call 301-769-2385 for more information. line dance!
Say Congrats
to Your
Grad!
$20 $30
3 in x 2 in 3 in x 4 in
block block
Contact
Jen Stotler
301-247-7611
County Times St. Marys County l Calvert County
jen@countytimes.net
43251 Rescue Lane | Hollywood Maryland 20636 | 301-373-4125
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Going On
Plants that Attract Introduction to Facebook
In Entertainment
Pollinators Leonardtown Library will hold In-
Charlotte Hall Library will host a troduction to Facebook on Tuesday,
May 23 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Stumped DJ Sexton
class by the Master Gardeners about
Plants that Attract Pollinators on by social media? Learn to use Face- Thursday, May 11 The Brass Rail Sports Bar
Thursday, May 11 from 6:30 p.m. to book; the number one social media Steve Nelson 8:00 PM Midnight
7:30 p.m. Come and learn how to at- website on the internet. Create your Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill, Top 40 Pop & Country, plus your
tract pollinators to your garden this own account, nd friends, family and Solomons request!
summer! No registration required. social groups, learn the terminology 6:00-9:00 PM
and features of Facebook, and nd out anglers-seafood.com Sunday, May 14
Financial Education how to stay safe while using the site.
Adult computer classes are limited to Gretchen Richies Jazz Cabaret
Workshop: Building ages 16 and up. Registration required
Trivia
Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk
The Cow & The Fish, Hollywood
A Strong Financial on www.stmalib.org. 8:30 PM
5:00 - 8:00 PM
Foundation www.anthonysdunkirk.com
Lexington Park Library will hold Common Thread Tuesday, May 16
a Financial Education Workshop: In-
creasing Cash Flow and Debt Manage-
Lexington Park Library will hold Friday, May 12 Ben Connelly
Common Thread for all ages on Tues- Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill,
ment on Saturday, May 20 from 2 p.m. day, May 23 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The Ryan Forrester Band
Solomons
to 4 p.m. Just like building a house, Whether you have been stitching for The Ruddy Duck, Solomons
6:00-9:00 PM
your nancial house must have a years, or you just want to learn, join 7:30
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to properly structure your portfolio to
be able to weather any nancial storm
fabric and ber. Open to knitters, cro-
cheters, quilters, embroiderers, cross- Scarlet Plus Entertainment Wednesday, May 17
that comes at you. Learn the basis of stitchers, and any other kind of nee- Karaoke and DJ Wild Card Trivia
any strong nancial plan. Security in dleworkers. Bring your current proj- The Brass Rail Sports Bar Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill,
knowing that your future is protected ect, mingle with like-minded makers, 8:00 PM Midnight Solomons
and the advantages of modern policies and swap patterns, ideas, and tips. Ba- Sing & Dance all evening with great 7:00-9:00 PM
with living benets where you do not sic supplies available, if needed. All & fun people anglers-seafood.com
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them. Also learn about all aspects of required. Karaoke
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill,
Thursday, May 18
insurance to provide you with a better
understanding of what is right for you Solomons Mike Damron
and your family. Registration is rec- 9:00 PM- 1:00 AM Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill,
ommended on www.stmalib.org. anglers-seafood.com Solomons
7:00-10:00 PM
Computer Basics 4: Saturday, May 13 anglers-seafood.com
Introduction to Email Matt Garrett Funkzilla Trivia
Lexington Park Library will hold Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill, Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk
Computer Basics 4: Introduction to Solomons 8:30 PM
Email on Monday, May 22 from 10 8:00 PM-Midnight www.anthonysdunkirk.com
a.m. to 12 noon. Part four of a four anglers-seafood.com
part series. Set up your personal email
account, account settings, and how
to compose an email. Explore vari-
ous email providers and the features The St. Marys County Times is always looking for more local talent to
feature! To submit art or band information for our entertainment section,
and tools they offer. Adult classes are
e-mail sarahwilliams@countytimes.net
limited to ages 16 and up. Registration
required on www.stmalib.org. Please submit calendar listings by noon on the Tuesday prior to our
Thursday publication.
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Vicious Circle
By Terri Schlichenmeyer during the arrest. With the possibility of remember
double-jeopardy gone and with two former how Box often
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Cates focused on Pickett. truly nasty
But what other than former fame as a bad-guys and
by C.J. Box
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who seemed willing to kill for him? That with an ag-
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Your mind just cant let go: how can you Reported missing by a hunting buddy, Farkus or bartender Wanda Stacy, who was And that, of
put an end to a ticklish problem? Youve let Farkus had disappeared, leaving his beer. also missing. And none of them seemed the course, will have you screaming for the next
it roll through your head, around and around He was familiar with the area; Pickett knew type to do business with a meth tweaker installment.
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high above the Wyoming mountains. venge on everyone whod hurt his family and with a story that lays out the clues and dares
CHURCH SERVICES
DIRECTORY
CATHOLIC CHURCH
St. Cecilia Church
BAPTIST CHURCH ANGLICAN CATHOLIC
Victory Baptist Church
47950 Mattapany Rd, PO Box 429 29855 Eldorado Farm rd St. Annes Church
CharlottE hall, md 20659 Meeting at Dent Memorial Chapel
St. Marys City, MD 20686 301-862-4600
301-884-8503 Charlotte Hall Road, Charlotte Hall
Vigil Mass: 4:30 pm Saturday Sundays - 10:00 am - Holy Eucharist
Traditional Anglican Worship
Sunday: 8:00 am Order Of gOOd news services
First Millennium Faith for a
Weekday (M-F): 7:30 am sun schOOl, all ages...............10:00 Third Millennium World
Confessions: 3-4 pm Saturday sun mOrning wOrship.............11:00 (301)934-6873
www.stceciliaparish.com sun evening wOrship.................7:00
wed evening prayer mtg.........7:00
St. GeorGe roman CatholiC ChurCh METHODIST CHURCH
ProClaiming thE ChangElEss
St. George Church:
word in a Changing world. Hollywood United Methodist Church
Saturday, 5:00 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m.
24422 Mervell Dean Rd Hollywood, MD 20636
St. Francis Xavier Chapel:
Saturday, 7:00 p.m. (Memorial Day-Labor Day)
Jesus saves 301-373-2500
Weekday Mass Schedule: Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, 1st Sat: 9:00 a.m. victOrybaptistchurchmd.Org Katie Paul, Pastor
Sunday Worship 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. or by appointment
Sunday School for all ages 9:45 a.m.
HUGHESVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH All of our services are traditional.
19199 St. George Church Road Valley Lee, MD 20692 A member of the Southern Baptist Convention Child care is provided.
301-994-0607 www.saintgeorgeromancatholicchurch.org
8505 Leonardtown Road, Hughesville, MD 20637 Sunday Evening Youth Group
240-254-2765 or 301-274-3672 Christian Preschool and Kindergarten available
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Senior Pastor Dr. J. Derek Yelton
Associate Pastor Kevin Cullins
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Christ Episcopal Church Sunday School (all ages) 9:15 am
Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 am
King & Queen Parish founded 1692 Sunday Evening Worship & Bible Study 6:00 pm
25390 Maddox Road | Chaptico, MD 20621
Wednesday Discipleship Classes 7:00 pm
www.cckqp.net (Adults, youth & Children)
301-884-3451
21800 N. Shangri-La, Dr. #8
21800 N. Shangri-La, Dr. #8
PO Box 1260
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Sunday Worship Lexington Park, MD 20653
301-866-5772
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Pastor James L. Bell, Sr.
8:00am Holy Eucharist, Rite I Pastor James L. Bell, Sr.
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Tuesday
21800 N. Shangri-La, Dr. #8
Pastor James L. Bell, Sr. Tuesday
Evening Prayer 6:30 p.m.
Evening Prayer 6:30 p.m.
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