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CONTENTS
LOCAL NEWS 3
COPS & COURTS 7
COVER STORY
SPORTS 8 PAGE 12
EDUCATION 10
FEATURE 12
OBITUARIES 14
IN OUR COMMUNITY 15
COMMUNITY CALENDAR 18
SENIOR CALENDAR 19 IN COMMUNITY
ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR 20 PAGE 16
GAMES 21
CLASSIFIEDS 22
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 23
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stories of the families who have helped to build and sustain this parish.
The fun takes place at All Saints Episcopal Church in Sunderland, MD.
Come when you can. The day will end with a community service of
evening prayer in the historic brick church on the hill.
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Anniversary Homecoming
Hammond Assumes
Command of NAS
Patuxent River
Capt. Jason Hammond assumed com- ron (VRC) 30, the Providers, in San
mand of Naval Air Station Patuxent Diego, California, in April 2010. During
River in a change of command ceremo- his tour, VRC-30
ny Aug. 31 at the installations Hangar supported the deployments of ev-
110. Hammonds role as NAS Patuxent ery Pacific Fleet aircraft carrier while
River commanding officer follows his transitioning into the improved LOT
previous position as the base executive 4C-2A.
officer (XO). As for Pax River, Hammond said hes
The experience of being Pax Rivers enjoyed the opportunity to serve at a
XO has been extremely rewarding, said unique installation like this.
Hammond. Its provided the opportu- NAS Pax River is one of kind, said
nity to learn the installations operations Hammond. The scope of work thats
inside and out, and each day has been done here for the entire Department of
different. Defense and our allies is truly incred-
Hammond has served since April ible, and the close relationship that the
2014 as the air stations XO, a position base shares with the surrounding com-
that falls under the Navys Fleet-Up pro- munity is something that were proud of.
gram. In that program, executive offi- In my time as XO, I was able to see first-
cers serve in that position for a year and hand the incredible work our profession-
a half before they fleet up to become als do here.
the commanding officer for their com- In his new role as commanding of-
mand tour on the same ship or station. ficer, Hammond said he will continue
This practice provides focused com- to build on the foundations of lead-
mand leadership stability throughout a ership laid by his predecessor, Capt.
bases life, according to OPNAVINST ScottStarkey.
1412.14. Commanding officers reap the Captain Starkey and I have worked
benefits of the actions and policies they closely in the day-to-day operations of
institute as executive officer. Pax River, said Hammond.
A native of Danville, Kentucky, Ham- There are two things he always
mond is the son of Ray Hammond and maintained exceptionally well: respect
the late Carolyn Hammond, and step- and communication. Mutual respect is
son of Cindy Corcoran Hammond. He vital when working with departments,
graduated from Danville High School in tenant commands, and your fellow
June, 1989, and the U.S. Naval Academy teammates and clearly communicating
in May 1993 with a Bachelor of Science up and down the chain of command is
degree in Aerospace Engineering. He absolutely essential to any operation.
was winged as a Naval Aviator in Oc- I look forward to continuing Captain
tober of 1995. Hammond also holds a Starkeys phenomenal legacy and em-
masters degree in public administration powering our talented professionals to
from Old Dominion University. He and provide the best possible base operation
his wife, Julie, have two children, Jaida, support to the Research, Development,
6, and Jonah,4. Test and Evaluation mission.
Hammond is no stranger to com-
mand. He became the commanding of- From Patrick Gordon,
ficer of Fleet Logistics Support Squad- Pax River NAS PIO
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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
guyleonard@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following weeks edition.
Patricia Ann (Patty) Humler Sr. and Lucia Anne (Leone) Gott. Deb- retirement in 2008. Dick enjoyed working Walter John Wally Price
Patricia Ann (Pat- bie was raised in Chesapeake Beach and and providing service to the residents of Walter John Wal-
ty) Humler, 46, of attended Northern High School. She Calvert County. He also enjoyed cookouts, ly Price, 67, of Ow-
Chesapeake Beach, was employed as a bartender at Rod N holiday gatherings, watching his grand- ings passed away
MD passed away sud- Reel Restaurant and Smokey Joes Grill. children open presents, playing cards, September 2, 2017 at
denly on September Debbie was a member of the Chicago shooting pool, bowling, playing lawn George Washington
2, 2017. She was born Knockers mud wrestling team for sev- darts, listening to country and western University Hospital.
May 12, 1971 to Paul eral years and traveled all over the Unit- music and watching western and wildlife He was born January
Clifford and Patricia ed States participating in events. Deb- TV shows. In his later years, he enjoyed 23, 1950 in Mineola,
(Lenhart) Greenwald. bie was an avid Washington Redskins feeding and watching the birds and squir- NY to Donald Gran-
Patty was a devoted wife and mother, fan and also enjoyed the beach, going rels in his back yard. Dick will be greatly ville and Virginia Jean (Springmeyer)
and created a happy home for her family. to Ocean City, family gatherings and missed by those who knew him. Price. Walter was raised in Mineola, NY
She was a dedicated volunteer at her chil- spending time with her family. She also Funeral arrangements by Rausch Fu- and graduated from Floral Park High
drens school, Beach Elementary. She had enjoyed taking judo lessons as a child. neral Home. School and later graduated from Universi-
many friends and touched many lives. She Debbie is survived by her children ty of Maryland, College Park with a Bach-
loved animals and enjoyed going to Ocean George and Michael ODell of Chesa- Alfred Louis Al Engel elors and Masters Degree. He married
City, traveling, and spending time with peake Beach, granddaughter Cali Alfred Louis Dale Brinkerhoff on August 2, 2014 and
her family. Patty had a passion for craft- ODell, mother Lucia A. Gott of Chesa- Al Engel, 69, of they made their home in Owings. Walter
ing, painting, and baking. She was known peake Beach, father Manseld E. Gott, Dunkirk, MD passed was employed with BG&E and worked for
for her keen sense of fashion, both in her Sr. and wife Beth of Cocoa Beach, FL, away September 4, many years at Calvert Cliffs. He later went
personal style an in interior design. She brother James A. Gott and wife Melissa 2017 at Calvert Me- to work for Dominion Cove Point LNG in
will be dearly missed by all who knew her. of Beltsville and numerous nieces and morial Hospital in Lusby before his retirement. Walter was a
Patty was preceded in death by her nephews. She was preceded in death by Prince Frederick. He member of the American Legion and Cen-
mother Patricia Greenwald. her brothers Manseld E. Luke Gott, was born October 3, tenary United Methodist Church in Shady
Surviving are her husband Paul E. Jr. and Thomas A. Gott. 1947 in Pittsburgh, Side. In his spare time he enjoyed working
Humler, Jr., children Seth, Mason and Ju- Memorial contributions may PA to John Alfred, Jr. and Marie Pizzuti on his hot rod cars and going to car shows.
lia Humler all of Chesapeake Beach, MD, be made to American Heart Engle. He was raised in Chillum, MD Walter was preceded in death by his par-
father Paul Greenwald of The Villages, Association, P.O. Box 5216 and attended St. John Baptist de la Salle ents, son Jamie Michael Price and brother
FL, and sisters Penny Rollinson of Crof- Glen Allen VA 23058; website: http:// Elementary and graduated from North- Jeffrey Price. He is survived by his wife
ton, MD and Paige Weber of Fl. www.heart.org western High School. He was a member Dale Karen Price of Owings, children Jen-
Visitation will be Friday Sep- of the Stone and Marble Masons of Met- elle Lynn Price Cooper and husband Mike
tember 8, 2017, 11 a.m. to noon at Vernon Arnold Dick Tucker, ropolitan Washington Union, and was em- of Hollywood, MD and Michael Walter
Rausch Funeral Home - Owings Sr ployed as a master stone and marble ma- Price and anc Brittany Freeman, also
8325 Mount Harmony Lane, Owings MD Vernon Arnold son with Boatman and Magnani, Inc., and of Hollywood, MD. He is also survived by
20736. Life Celebration services will fol- Dick Tucker, Sr., had worked on numerous projects in the grandchildren Ethan, Cole, Noah, Evelyn,
low a noob at the funeral home. 84, of North Beach Washington area, including the National Aubrey, Sydney, Ava, Bryce, Josselynn,
Interment will be at Jesus the Good passed away August Shrine, the U.S. Capitol, and the White Shyann, Chandler and Paisley, brothers
Shepherd Cemetery, 1601 W. Mt. Harmo- 28, 2017. Dick was House. A resident of Dunkirk for the past Donald G. Price, Jr. and wife Linda of
ny Road, Owings MD 20736. born February 24, twenty years, Al was a fan of NASCAR. New York and Douglas R. Price and wife
Memorial contributions may be made to 1933 in Friendship He was preceded in death by his par- Debbie of Charlotte, NC, sister Virginia J.
ASPCA, P.O. Box 96929, Washington, DC to Calvert and Hazel ents, and is survived by a sister Josephine Poutier and husband Jimmy of Charlotte,
20090-6929, Phone: 800-628-0028; web- Tucker, who passed Barthlow and her husband John of Ocala, NC, and stepsons David Evans and wife
site: http://www.aspca.org/Home/Donate away when he was 17. He joined United FL. He is also survived by a nephew Ste- Gwen of Crofton and Kevin Evans and
States Air Force and served in the Korean ven Barthlow and wife Angela of Sunder- wife Jackie of Edgewater.
Deborah Anne Debbie ODell War. Following his discharge from the Air land, a niece Regina Wiese and husband Memorial service will be Saturday,
Deborah Anne Force, Dick worked as a truck driver for Ron of Wilmington, NC, a great-nephew September 16 2017 a 11 a.m. at Centenary
Debbie ODell, Buck Distributing before going to work Sawyer Barthlow and great-niece Rachael United Methodist Church, 6248 Shady
54, of Chesapeake for Stidham Tire in Annapolis, where he Wiese. Side Road, Shady Side MD 20764.
Beach passed away worked for 26 years. When Stidham Tire A memorial service and celebration Arrangements by Rausch Funeral
August 31, 2017. She decided to close, Dick had an opportunity of Als life will be held at St. Anthonys Home.
was born April 5, to open Tuckers Sunoco and Service Sta- Church at a later date. Information will be
1963 in Cheverly to tion in Chesapeake Beach. He opened and posted as soon as it is available.
Manseld Edward operated the business for 25 years until his Memorial contributions may be made to
St. Anthonys Church, P.O. Box 660, North
Beach MD 20714; Phone: 301-855-7756.
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Life reconstruction of Morturneria, sculpted by co-author Dr. Stephen Godfrey currently on display at
The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners Aug. 29 issued a proclamation for the 23rd Annual the Calvert Marine Museum.
United Way Day of Caring, scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 13. Photo courtesy of United Way of Calvert
County.
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Mind & Matter: Aging and the Brain brary Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way,
YoungatHeart
96 Central Square Drive, Prince 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862. CalvertLi-
Frederick brary.info.
12 Noon - 1:30 PM
Calvert Hospice is partnering with Calvert Middleham Chapel Open To The
Memorial Hospital to provide educational Community
seminars to our community. Attendees Middleham and St. Peters Parish 10210 H
will learn about topics that impact end- G Trueman Rd, Lusby, MD 20657
of-life care for patients and their fami- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
lies. Sessions are designed to encourage The chapel will be open on the 2nd & 4th
group discussion. Our next seminar is Tuesdays from 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM. This
By Ofce of Aging Staff
entitled Mind & Matter: Aging and the should be convenient for those on their
Brain and will be held on September 12 way home from work, or waiting for their
from 12:001:30 pm. Participants should child to nish an after school activity, or Living Well with Diabetes North Beach Senior Center
bring a lunch. Calvert Hospice will pro- maybe you just have the time later in the Workshops (NBSC)
vide dessert. The location for this educa- day or the need. The Chapel is available Join an interactive workshop for Relax your mind and enjoy the
tional seminar will be The Space at 96 to all in the community, For Personal adults with Type 2 Diabetes or Pre- movements of yoga when Restor-
Central Square Drive, Prince Frederick Prayer, Reection or Meditation diabetes. Set your own goals and ative Yoga begins, Monday, Sep-
(behind Outback Steakhouse). Presenter: plan on improving your health and tember 11, 9 a.m.
Kim Burton, Director of Older Adult Basket Silent Auction Fundraiser life! To register for a class, call 410- A Legal Aid representative will
Programs from the Mental Health Asso- Adams Taphouse and Grille Prince 535-5400, ext. 459. Workshops will be available by appointment Thurs-
ciation of MD. Ms. Burton will talk about Frederick, Solomons Island Road South, be held at Calvert Pines Senior Cen- day, September 14, 1 p.m. Call for
life changes that can impact the health of Prince Frederick, MD 20678 ter, Mondays, September 11 - Oc- more information and to schedule
the mind and the brain. Topics will in- 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM tober 23, 9 - 11:30 a.m.; Thursdays, an appointment.
clude life changes and the brain, disorders The Calvert County Democratic Womens September 14 - October 19, 1 - 3:30
and solutions, being optimistic while ag- Club will hold a Basket Silent Auction on
ing, and ideas to help people enjoy their Tuesday, September 12, 2017 from 6:30-
p.m. and at Southern Pines Senior Southern Pines Senior
later years. Contact Peggy Braham at 8:30 PM at Adams Ribs Restaurant in
Center, Mondays, October 16 - No- Center (SPSC)
vember 20, 1 - 3:30 p.m. Bring your ideas for programs and
410-535-0892 or pbraham@calverthos- Prince Frederick, MD. $16 admission in-
pice.org for more information.To register, cludes a picnic buffet. Cash bar. trips for 2018 to the Focus Group,
visit our website at: calverthospice.org/ Proceeds will go to the scholarship fund,
Calvert Pines Senior Thursday, September 14, 12:30 p.m.
education-seminars/ which provides a scholarship to each Cal- Center (CPSC)
vert County public high school each year. Many studies have shown that Do you have quilting skills? Our
Mental Health in Later Life RSVP to (240) 463-6868 or LCope- dancing can improve mood, balance Project Linus group is scheduled to
96 Central Square Drive, Prince Fred- land729@gmail.com and even help with depression. Lets meet, Friday, September 15, 1 p.m.
erick, MD 20678 cut a rug at Dancing for Fitness, Fri-
12 Noon - 1:30 PM Sons of the American Legion Meeting day, September 15, 2 p.m.
Kim Burton, Director of Older Adult American Legion Post, 3330 Chesa- Enjoy Bonkers Over Penny Bin-
Programs from Mental Health Associa- peake Beach Road, E. go, Tuesday, September 12, 10:30
tion of Maryland, will provide informa- 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM a.m. 2 p.m. Be sure to register for
tion about behavioral health issues later in The Sons of the American Legion Stall- lunch at noon.
life, how to engage in conversations that ings Williams Post 206 will hold its
promote support, prevention, early inter- monthly meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the Upper
vention, treatment, and recovery. This Level Meeting Hall of the Post. All Mem-
event is FREE. To register, please call bers are urged to attend and make their
Calvert Hospice at 410-535-0892 or online voices heard. For more information, call
at our website www.calverthospice.org/ Commander Ward at 410-610-7217. www.
education-seminars. ALPost206.org
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20 Entertainment The Calvert County Times Thursday, September 7, 2017
Artsfest Coming to
Annmarie Gardens Going On
24th Annual Weekend Returns to Solomons In Entertainment
fabrics, glass, graphics, metalwork, paint-
ings, pastels, photography, printmak- Thursday, Sept 7 Sunday, Sept 10 DJ Ray
ing, sculpture, wood, and mixed media.
Guests will enjoy 35 bands performing on Run Catch Rain NFL Sunday
three stages, including the new Waterside Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill, Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk
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California Ramblers, Grubby Bizzness,
Fair Warning, David Norris & Shadow-
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box, the Bootleggers, and Braddock Sta- Squid Inc, Reggae-Rock Solomons
tion Garrison. The Council Ring and the The Ruddy Duck Brewery, Solomons 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Waterside Patio will feature a wide vari- 7:30 - 11:00 PM www.anglers-seafood.com
ety of acoustic music, dance, art perfor- www.ruddyduckbrewery.com
mances and more! With three stages, plus Fall Corn Hole League
strolling entertainers, Artsfest offers a rich Karaoke Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk
Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts and exciting festival experience for all! A Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill, 7:00 PM
Center in Solomons, Maryland, will pres- complete entertainment schedule can be Solomons www.anthonysdunkirk.com
ent their annual juried arts festival, Arts- found at www.annmariegarden.org. The 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
fest 17, on September 16 & 17, from 10am entertainment is made possible by a grant
to 5pm both days. The beautiful park from the Maryland State Arts Council and
www.anglers-seafood.com Wednesday, Sept 13
provides a unique setting for this weekend the National Endowment for the Arts. Karaoke & DJ Wild Card Trivia
extravaganza of the arts with more than Those bringing kids to Artsfest 17 will The Brass Rail Sports Bar, Calloway Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill,
165 artist booths, 35 performers on three find a wide variety of activities to keep 8:00 PM Solomons
stages, creative fun for kids, artist demos, them engaged and entertained. Dont 7:00 - 9:00 PM
great food and drink. Admission is $6 per miss the Discovery Tent, where kids can
person, and free for members and kids 11 keep calm and make art, including fidg- Saturday, Sept 9 www.anglers-seafood.com
and under. For detailed event informa- et spinners, zentangle zoo drawings, fin- Jessica St.Clair
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Artsfest was first held in 1993 as a birth- ative play in the Patio Play Area. All ages
day celebration for Annmarie Gardens will enjoy playing with clay in the Clay Andrew Burleson
namesake, Ann Marie Koenig. As a con- Studio and exploring the fundamentals Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill,
tinuing annual tribute, Artsfest celebrates of still life drawing in the Studio School. Solomons
the visual and performing arts by bringing Check out the entertainment schedule 8:00 PM - 12:00 AM
together the countrys most accomplished to learn more about the many childrens www.anglers-seafood.com
artists for a fabulous weekend extravagan- performers, including bubble magic with
za of the arts! At the center of the festival Marigold Bumbleroot and face painting DJ Todd Hall
are more than 165 visual artists, many of with Kreative Kharacters. Anthonys Bar & Grill, Dunkirk
whom will demonstrate during the event. Visitors wont go hungry at Artsfest
9:00 PM
Annmaries Clay Studio and Studio with an amazing array of food options, www.anthonysdunkirk.com
School will both be open during the festi- including wine and microbrews, smooth-
val for some creative hand-on fun. Arts- ies, fresh squeezed lemonade, crab cake
fest also includes numerous opportunities sandwiches, stuffed ham sandwiches, bar-
for guests of all ages to enjoy interactive beque, Rockfish wraps, shrimp Po Boys,
communal art activities. Artsfest 17 re- ice cream, funnel cake, fried Oreos, kettle
flects the mission of Annmarie Garden corn and much more! Most food vendors
to connect people to art and nature, and accept credit cards, but there will be an
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