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CONTENTS
ON THE COVER 14
North Beach VFD President Matt Weber and Chief Chris Mills pose in front of Company 1.
LOCAL NEWS 3
COMMUNITY 9 LOCAL 5
North Beach prepares for a busy summer
FEATURE 14
SPORTS 16
EDUCATION 17
ENTERTAINMENT 23
CLASSIFIEDS 27
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She said the word “nutrification” is “The report’s propose that Calvert Coun-
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used to describe some of the problems ty take several actions: continue water
plaguing the water quality of the Ches- quality monitoring; continue to support
apeake Bay and its tributaries. “That and implement sewer upgrades; installa-
means that we have an excess of nutri- tion of enhanced nitrogen removal septic
ents that cause a lot of blooms of algae. systems; and riparian and other vegeta-
And when those blooms of algae happen, tive buffer zones; encouraging the use of
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Editor Councilwoman Gwen Schiada reported
that about a dozen town business people 2 pm HydraFX
If Memorial Day weekend is any in-
dication, this will be a smash summer
for North Beach. The North Beach Town
attended.
Dubbed Let’s Talk Business, accord-
ing to a report from Schiada, “The event
JUNE 4 pm Outside the Wire
Council was informed at their June 6 was designed based on business recom-
meeting that the number of visitors to
the town waterfront jumped from 1,820
mendations from the first summit. They
requested access and connection to re-
LOCAL
BREWS
to 4,528, almost a three-fold increase. sources to support their businesses. “
The number of town residents at the The event featured a panel with Bob
waterfront remained about the same: 516 Carpenter, Calvert County Chamber
versus 455 last year. That brought the to- of Commerce; Hillary Dailey, Calvert
tal for the 2019 weekend to more than County Tourism; Danita Boonchaisri,
5,000. Calvert County Department of Econom- VENDORS
The statistics were included in a writ- ic Development; Veronica Owens, North
ten report to the council from Water- Beach Circuit Rider and Lisa Garrett,
front Manager Richard Ball. Visitors North Beach Director of Eco-Tourism. CHILDREN'S
were from all over, with Prince George’s A number of actions were recom-
County leading the pack followed by mended out of the summit and follow-up ACTIVITIES
Charles County. is planned.
The town is also making a splash in Also, in anticipation of increased foot
places other than at its beach. A crew traffic in town for the summer, the Twin
from a TV show call Nu Day Cleveland,
which is on a Fox TV affiliate, spent two
Beaches Patrol of the Calvert County
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terfront as part of their regular Zip Trip forming walkers to use the crosswalks
series, according to the town marketing and to look before crossing and not just Hosted by Historic St. Mary's City Foundation
coordinator Dawn Richardson. dart out into traffic.
In preparation for the tourist sea-
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Committee hosted a follow-up summit Proceeds support HSMC programs and research
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Rep. Steny Hoyer takes Bernie Fowler’s measure Master of Ceremonies Greg Bowen
The 2019 wade in
after the wade in
By Dick Myers senting Calvert and St. Mary’s counties. one who hears about it: “What it tells to II veteran and advocate for the veteran’s
Editor At this year’s annual wade in at Jef- them is that we need to be concerned. community, with a framed display of
ferson Patterson Park and Museum, on We need to be cognizant of the impact the stamp issued in commemoration of
He walked out to a depth of almost four a cool, dreary day for this time of year, that we have on a daily basis,” not just the 75th anniversary of the Normandy
feet before he lost sight of his sneakers. Fowler once again thanked those who on the Patuxent, but on our environment, invasion.
It’s known as Bernie Fowler’s “sneaker joined him in his crusade to save the “on what God has given us to keep and Three of the Calvert County commis-
index” and for 32 years he has been wad- river and “their determination to never preserve.” sioners, President Tim Hutchins, Steve
ing into the Patuxent River with his fam- give up.” “We’re not nearly so connected to the Weems and Buddy Hance were in atten-
ily and friends to gauge the clarity of his Congressman Steny Hoyer, who lives land as they were when I was a kid and dance. Hutchins noted Fowler’s support
beloved river by seeing how far he can on the river on the St. Mary’s side, noted certainly when Bernie was a kid just a for preservation efforts on the Port To-
go and still see his sneakers. He remem- that Bernie’s sneaker index is admittedly few years before,” said Master of Cer- bacco River while Hutchins was a del-
bers as a child on Broome’s Island how an unscientific gauge, with water clarity emonies Greg Bowen, who worked for egate from that county.
clear the river was and how far he could varying depending upon existing weath- 32 years in Calvert’s planning depart- Director of the Morgan State Univer-
walk using that tried and true measure. er conditions, such as the amount of ment, including a stint as director, and sity Patuxent Environmental and Aquat-
Fowler is a former Calvert County rain. But he also noted about the aware- now heads the American Chestnut Land ic Research Laboratory (PEARL) Scott
commissioner and state senator repre- ness that the wade in conveys to every- Trust. Knoche also spoke. The lab is a neighbor
Bowen added, “We don’t know where of Jefferson Patterson Park. He talked
our food comes from. We don’t know of the oyster restoration successes in one
where the fiber comes from. We don’t
Sell it - Buy it get out there in the winter. Now we’re
out there on the waterways and that’s a
Eastern Shore river and how that could
lead to a doubling of the number of crabs
there by improving their habitat.
problem because we don’t do so much to
at protect it.”
Bowen said although the trust has
The attendees were entertained by
Calvert County environmental educator
Gayle Bylan, who played a recording of
concentrated on the Chesapeake Bay her students singing “The Oyster is Our
side of Calvert, this year they have ad- Friend.” She handed out the lyrics and
Real Estate │ Business & Inventory │ Personal Property/Estates opted two Patuxent tributaries, Hunting everyone sang along.
│ Farm Equipment & Machinery │ Livestock │ Storage Units │ and St. Leonard creeks. “We are start- Congressman Hoyer in his talk noted
Benefits/Fundraisers │ Certified Personal Property Appraiser ing in those watersheds to encourage the absence for the first time in the wade
EXCITING FUN ● FAST ● EFFICIENT ● people both to get out there and appreci- in’s 32 years of Bernie Fowler’s beloved
EXCITING ate it and also to be stewards for those wife Betty, who passed away since the
watersheds.” 2018 wade in. He said Betty was a part-
Large Multi-Estates Public Auction The trust is doing paddle out events in ner to Bernie and a friend to this who
July in Hunting Creek and August in St. attended the event. “Lord, we thank you
Leonard Creek for the public. for giving us Betty for the years that you
2010 Hyundai Tucson (approx. 47,000 miles); Tiger Oak Player Piano (Nice!); Acting director of the wade in’s host did, and we thank you for giving us Ber-
Oak Hall Tree; Roseville; Vintage Oak Ice Box; Wicker Patio Furniture; Tiger Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum nie Fowler,” Hoyer said.
Oak Buffet/Side Board; Sumphonion Music Box; Butcher Block Kitchen Rachelle Green said, “It was this event Fowler said his wife always lived by
Island; Noratake China; Hummel Collection; Gustav Becker Wall Clocks & that inspired me to seek out new oppor- the motto of “faith, hope and love,” and
Others; Flat Screen TVs; Pepsi-Cola & other Advertising Signs/Items; John tunities for Jefferson Patterson Park to she passed that on to everyone she met.
Deere Pedal Tractor; Dining, Bedroom & Living Room Furniture; Tools; further our environmental education of- He quoted FDR in saying the world
Antiques/Collectibles; Much More! ferings.” She said that led to partnering would be a better place if everyone be-
with the Maryland Humanities Coun- lieved in God.
cil, Smithsonian institution and Calvert Conceding the successes on the Patux-
Saturday, June 15th & 4 pm County in a new exhibit called H2O. ent River over his 32 years of wading in
Westfield Farm Arena “Not only is this on display here in it, Fowler concluded with the message:
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tionwide. Our event is getting publicity And then he and everyone there fol-
all across the country from our small lowed Fowler down the riverbank to the
county here in Southern Maryland. And, Patuxent shoreline for the wade in. After
Senator Fowler also graciously donated a returning to shore, Hoyer measured the
A Southern Maryland Professional Auction Company pair of his sneakers to help our exhibits,” watermark on Fowler’s overalls and it
she said. showed 47 inches, 10 inches better than
She added that in visiting the exhibit last year but no better than some previ-
www.FarrellAuctionService.com “together we will continue to inspire fu- ous years.
ture generations of Marylanders to pre-
301.904.3402 serve and protect our aquatic resources.” dickmyers@countytimes.net
Hoyer presented Fowler, a World War
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world are committed to finding a path competitive nationally and globally.”
forward on this monumental task,” stated The members of the Workgroup
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, include:
Jr. “The steps the legislature took in April • William E. “Brit” Kirwan, Chair of the
will add over $1 billion into our K-12 edu- Kirwan Commission, Former Chancel-
cation system and only by working togeth- lor of the University System of Maryland
er will we be able to further these achieve- • Harford County Executive Barry
ments over the next year.” Glassman
The Workgroup will: • Former Chair of the Senate Educa-
Make recommendations for the distribu- tion, Health and Environmental Af-
tion of funds recommended by program- fairs Committee, Senator Joan Carter
matic area included for recommendation
of the Kirwan Commission policy report
Conway
• Matt Gallagher, President of the Gold- LOCAL COMMUNITY NEWS
by the LEA and State/local cost share seker Foundation and Former Chief of SERVING CALVERT COUNTY
Prioritize order of funding for program- Staff to Maryland Governor
• Sean Johnson, Assistant Executive Di-
matic recommendation of the Kirwan ON NEWSSTANDS EVERY
rector of the Maryland State Educators
Commission policy report
Make recommendations for specif-
ic funding formulas for ongoing costs
Association
• Richard Madaleno, Montgomery Coun-
ty Director of Management & Budget
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By Dick Myers he had been chief. He quickly became assistant chief Mills said that the company has better coverage for
Editor in North Beach and became chief when the then chief fire than for rescue. He explained, “A lot of it has to do
moved. He was elected chief six months later. with the National Registry EMT. Since they did away
The North Beach Volunteer Fire Department was Weber is retired from 25 years with the District of with the Maryland EMT, it’s harder to obtain your na-
Calvert’s first volunteer fire or rescue squad, hence it’s Columbia Fire Department. He volunteered in Prince tional registry.” He said he has eight or nine people right
Company 1. It received its certificate of incorporation George’s County before moving to North Beach in 1994. now in class. “It’s tough. I mean over the last four to five
on August 4,1926 as “a non-profit organization for the He comes into the fire station every day, regularly still years when they started this National Registry EMT,
purpose of protecting life and property in North Beach runs calls and is routinely in the Top 10 of the com- we’ve had 25 to 30 people take the class and only five
and the surrounding vicinity.” Since there were no oth- pany’s responders. or six pass it.”
ers in Calvert County that surrounding vicinity went all Weber explained, “The president runs the company Mills also noted that the tragic loss of Pat Osborne
the way south to Solomons Island. meetings and the administrative side of the business on last year while she was making a call put a huge dent in
The original charter members were: President Jacob this firehouse.” He also represents the company before their ability to respond. She accounted for almost 700
Delpm. Vice President Merrill Ward, Secretary Robert the county commissioners. It’s akin, he admits, to be- ambulance calls a year. “For me to find somebody that
G. Wickes, Treasurer Oscar Marshell, Fire Chief Wil- ing president of a corporation and in this case one with can do what she did, it’s impossible. “
lard S. Ward Sr., and Arthur Clark, Clarence King, a more than $1 million budget. He also oversees six Osborn was among those honored June 2 in a ceremo-
Marion Tucker, Wade Tucker, Benard Loveless, Wilbert committees. ny in Annapolis for fallen firefighters at the Maryland
Ware and Robert S. Meade. Mills said the chief’ “is in charge of all the day-to-day Fire and Rescue Memorial.
According to an official history, “In its early days of operations, the mutual aid with the other departments Mills added, “Nobody wants to do anything for free.
operation the fire department operated out of a garage in and counties involved, which would be Anne Arundel When Matt and I were younger, it wasn’t nothing. When
North Beach. This continued for several months before and Prince George’s. I’m also in charge of the budget someone said you’re going to go help out and have some
the first fire station was built at Third Street and Dayton to make sure that monies are spent properly and wisely, fun at it and learn something and get a good education
Avenue. The land used for this station was deeded to the ordering apparatus and making sure that the officers un- at it, we jumped all over it. Now it’s almost impossible
North Beach Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., by Mrs. derneath me adhere to their jobs. “ to recruit anybody.”
Dora West on October 27,1926. In the early days of ser- North Beach’s official corporate name is in North Part of the problem is that many people leave the
vice, hand-held chemical extinguishers were placed at Beach Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad. Twin Beaches during the day for jobs in DC, although
various street corners to assist with extinguishing fires.” Incorporated. Mills explained, “The fire department the company still has recruited some recent retires with
The first fire engine, a used 1925 Studebaker, was pur- and EMS operate together. We have a chief. assis- impressive resumes or people who are on shift work.
chased in the late 1920’s. Ambulance service began in tant chief, a deputy chief of fire, and a deputy chief And several members, like Mills, are part of the area’s
the mid 1960’s with the purchase of a 1965 international of EMS. And then we have a safety officer. We have charter boat captain contingent.
Travel All. three captains, three lieutenants and four sergeants.” Weber noted that there are many volunteer opportuni-
The history goes on to say, “As the community grew, Mills has been active in the movement towards a career ties for those unable or unwilling to make the fire and
so did the fire department. In 1973 the Dunkirk Fire Sta- staff to supplement the volunteers and was one of the ambulance calls. Fundraising is one. Every Tuesday
tion, which was known as North Beach Company 5, was volunteers chosen to speak before the commissioners they have bingo. They also rent out the hall for special
annexed. This annexation lasted until the early 1980’s just before they made their final decision to start with occasions. And they sell Christmas trees. They will be
when the ties were severed between our two companies.” 25 paid paramedics beginning in October. He said about doing National Night Out this year at the department.
The current fire station was built where an old school- his involvement, “The reason I’m interested is because And they are in the middle of a mail campaign. All of
house once stood. The county commissioners leased the citizens of Calvert County and the citizens of the that takes volunteer help.
the land to the company. The history could raise some twin beach community and surrounding area that we Although activities pick up in the Twin Beaches dur-
questions that may perplex some community members cover, they need to have an ambulance respond when ing the summer, Mills said the department stays busy
because the current North Beach Volunteer Fire Depart- it’s called. We can’t guarantee that the ambulance is go- year-round. “It’s constant all year long. We run approxi-
ment is now located in Chesapeake Beach and it is not ing to go out the door or the firetruck. And since 87 mately 2,100 calls a year, so we stay pretty busy.”
only a fire department but also a rescue squad. percent of our calls are EMS-related, a good start is the The company has an active cadet program in the high
The answer to both questions, according to Company ambulance. We need to know that we have somebody schools in an attempt to attract younger recruits. He
1 Chief Chris Mills, rests in that history. The name had here 24/7 to get on that ambulance and make the call.” said, “We have a young lady, Janella O’Connell and she
never been changed to adhere to that long tradition. Mills said this isn’t something that has just come on does a fabulous job with it.” They are started at the
Mills and President Matt Weber sat down to talk to them. They’ve been thinking about it for quite some time. age of 13 to 15. “They’ll come in and they do their own
The County Times on June 10 as part of our monthly “Anytime an ambulance fails to respond from here, that drills. They do their own learning, but when we have
series on all of the county volunteer fire and emergency could be my family, your family, and it’s somebody’s drills, they’re allowed to participate in certain things
services companies, which will soon no longer be the family member that needs the help. Right now (for the that we do.” Mills explained.
state’s sole all volunteer service with the introduction of year) it’s 4.8 percent (scratch rate) and last month it was He also said some of the older cadets have been re-
paid paramedics. 11.9 percent. That’s an unacceptable amount. As the fire cruiters from the younger ones.
Mills came to North Beach from Dunkirk where chief, I take it to heart.” The message to the cadets: “helping people -- they see
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Department: Company 1
Honor guard at the June 2 ceremony for fallen firefighters including North Beach VFD’s Pat Osborne at the Maryland Fire
and Rescue Memorial.
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the commission increas- tags to these projects. tion funding to go students in kindergarten through
living in poverty eighth
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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
jenicoster@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following week’s edition.
Earle Wilson Donald Earl Busl, Sr. was raised in Prince George’s County,
graduating from Suitland High School
Joyce Ann Fox
“Sonny” Young, Jr. Donald Earl and then earning her Bachelor’s of Edu- Joyce Ann Fox,
Busl, Sr., 70, of cation from the University of Maryland 81, of St. Leonard,
Earle Wilson Owings passed College Park. She married James C. Fisk MD passed away
“Sonny” Young, Jr., away June 4, 2019. in 1967 and they have lived in Dunkirk June 3, 2019. She
84, of Solomons, He was born March since 1983. She was employed as a food was born April 5,
MD passed away 1, 1949 in Balti- science teacher with Prince George’s 1938 in Washing-
on May 10, 2019 at more, MD to the County schools and was later the Mag- ton, DC to Harry
Asbury-Solomons late Earl Linwood net Coordinator. Ellen enjoyed comput- William and Geor-
Health Care Center. and Mary Jeanne erized machine embroidering, which gia (Roberson)
Born September 5, (Krebs) Busl. Don- she was very talented at, and also loved Coleman. Joyce
1934 in Washing- ald was raised in Oxon Hill and graduat- spending time with her husband, James. graduated from Bladensburg High
ton, DC, he was the ed from Oxon Hill High School. He was She is survived by her husband James School in 1955. She was employed as
son of the late Earle Wilson Young, Sr. employed as a bus driver with Prince and brothers Vincent Maiorany of an international labor specialist with the
and Florence Agnes (Stanford) Young. George’s County Public Schools. Fol- Charleston, SC and Thomas Maiorany United States Department of Labor for
Sonny graduated from Gonzaga College lowing his retirement, Donald started of Marlow Heights. 52 ½ years, retiring in 2008. In her spare
High School in 1951. He graduated from a second career as a corrections officer Memorial contributions may be made time Joyce enjoyed playing BINGO and
George Washington University with a at Haynesville Correctional Center in to Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 3 In- cards.
Bachelors of Science in Mechanical En- Haynesville, VA. In his spare time Don- ternational Drive, Suite 200, Rye Brook, Joyce was preceded in death by her
gineering in 1960 and he graduated from ald enjoyed photography, taking photos, NY 10573; 888-557-7177; Link:https:// husband Walter J. Fox, parents Harry and
Catholic University of America with a fixing things, crossword puzzles and www.lls.org/ Georgia Coleman, stepfather William R.
Masters of Science in Engineering in classic TV shows. Funeral arrangements were made by Kleppinger and daughter Lisa Sachs.
1970. Sonny married Joan Regina Fla-
Donald is survived by his son Thomas Rausch Funeral Home. She is survived by her children Walter
herty on February 12, 1955 in Annapo-
Allen Busl and wife Jennifer of Ow- Joseph “Joe” Fox, Jr. and wife Laura of
lis, MD. He was an Engineer for NASA ings, grandchildren Amanda, Desiree, Shady Side, daughter Joan Lutz of St.
Goddard Space Flight Center in Green- Daniel, James, Jr., Kassandra, Jenna, Bonnie Sue Campbell Leonard and Michael Fox of Harwood,
belt, MD for thirty five years, retiring in Natalie, Tiffany, Alyssa and Joseph, Bonnie Sue 9 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren
1990. He moved to Calvert County in great-grandchildren Isabella and Tyler Campbell, 77, of and sisters Barbara Donatelli and Patri-
2018 from Queen Anne’s County. Sonny and daughter-in-law Jessica Busl, as well St. Leonard, Mary- cia Porter, both of The Villages, FL and
enjoyed golfing, fishing and woodwork- as a niece and 2 nephews. He was pre- land passed away Dorothy Chester of Crofton.
ing and was a member of the Elks Club,
ceded in death by his children Donald E. on June 9, 2019 Memorial contributions may bre
the NRA and the Chesapeake Bay Envi- Busl, Jr. and James E. Busl and brother made to Calvert Hospice, P.O. Box 838
ronmental Center (CBEC). at her home. She
Charles A. Busl. was born in Balti- Prince Frederick, MD 20678; 410-535-
Sonny is survived by his children, Visitation will be Thursday, June more, MD on Oc- 0892; Link: https://calverthospice.org/
Deborah Anne Schanberger (Carl) of 13, 2019, 10-11 a.m. at Rausch Funeral tober 12, 1941 to Funeral arrangements were made by
Tracys Landing, MD, Kelly Young Day
Home-Owings, 8325 Mt. Harmony the late Gloyd and Rausch Funeral Home.
(Patrick) of Lusby, MD, and Stephen
Lane, Owings, MD 20736. A memorial Olive Haines. Bonnie was a car-
Earle Young (Lisa) of Stevensville, MD;
six grandchildren; two great-grandchil-
service will follow at 11 a.m. at the fu-
neral home.
ing and loving person to everyone.
Beloved wife of 60 years of Howard
Judith Ann
dren; and sisters, Susan Dugan of Fort
Myers, FL and Karen Dashiell (Michael) Kelly Campbell, and devoted mother Pagliaro Miller
of Stuartstown, PA. He was preceded in Ellen Maiorany Fisk of Connie Lynn Mahaney and her hus-
band John, Howard Kelly Campbell,
Judith Ann Pa-
death by his wife, Joan Young on Octo- gliaro Miller of
Ellen Maio- Jr., Steven Lee Campbell and his wife
ber 15, 2016 and his daughter Stacey Lee Dunkirk, Mary-
rany Fisk, 76, of Stacy and the late John Allen Camp-
Boyd. land passed away
Dunkirk passed bell. Sister of the late Jacqueline E.
A Celebration of Life will be held on peacefully on May
away June 6, 2019 Lee, she is also survived by 11 Grand-
Saturday, June 22, 2019, from 12:00 pm 30, 2019. She was
at her residence. children and 11 Great Grandchildren.
until 2:00 pm at the Asbury-Solomons born to Marie Eva
She was born June Memorial contributions may be made
Auditorium, 11100 Asbury Circle, Solo- Bellosi and Joseph
24, 1942 in Cohoes, to Calvert Hospice. P.O. Box 838
mons, MD 20688.. Francis Pagliaro in
NY to Vincent Prince Frederick, MD 20678, 410-535-
Funeral arrangements were made by Washington, DC
and Mary (Smith) 0892; Link: https://calverthospice.org/
Rausch FDuneral Home. on March 15. Judy attended St. Fran-
Maiorany. Ellen Funeral arrangements wetre made by cis Xavier and Immaculate Conception
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High School in Washington, DC.
Judy was a devoted sister, aunt and
attended Surratts-
ville High School
Fu& G ME there
41. Ridicules
43. Allied Powers vs. Central
12. Space station
14. Gene
19. Satisfy
S
3. Derek and Jeff are two
god mother. She spent most of her pro- where she met her Powers 23. Livid
4. Disfigured
fessional career as an accountant and future husband
45. Produce 24. It comes after “et”
47. Ancient kingdom near 25. More (Spanish)
PUZZLE SOLUTIONS
myth.) 20. Type of graph (abbr.) 47. “Heat” director
4. Physical body
and Lucy Lou. We are sure that they are For the past twenty nine years they have necklace
5. One-time European money 21. Supporters
LAST WEEK’S
5. Removes 48. Plant genus
8. Disfigure 22. North and South are two 51. Swiss river
6. One who perpetrates
happy to be together in heaven. lived in Owings. Judy was an editor and
11. Polish city 25. Spread
13. Move quickly on foot 30. Adjusted wrongdoing
7. Make one
52. Prejudice
53. Actor Idris
17. Midway between
Judy was preceded in death by her supervisor with the U.S. Navy Depart-
14. Landlocked West African 31. Vietnamese offensive
country 32. Nazi architect 8. Kate and Rooney are two
9. __ Ladd, “Shane” actor
54. Freedom fighters (slang)
58. Criticize northeast and east
husband John C. Miller, mother, father ment, retiring in 1994. She was also a16.li-
15. Used in aromatherapy 33. Nigerian peoples
The greatest of all time 38. When you hope to get 10. Makes fun of
18. Insecticide
and brother John C. Pagliaro. Judy is sur- censed real estate agent in Calvert Coun- 20. Comfort
vived by her three brothers, Joseph F. Pa- ty for over ten years. Judy was a member
22. Town in Galilee
gliaro of Huntingtown, Maryland, Carl of the First Lutheran Church of Calvert
L. Pagliaro of Annapolis, Maryland, County. In her leisure time she enjoyed 27. Informal greeting
Leonard S. Pagliaro of Bowie, Maryland knitting, crochet, making scarfs, flower 28. Relative biological
and her two sisters, Rosemarie Presley of gardening and raising house plants, and CLUES ACROSS 41. English synthpop duo effectiveness (abbr.)
Columbia, Maryland and Mary Jane Pal- spending time with her family, especial- 1. Mathematical term (abbr.) 45. Mars crater 29. Used to check the heart
migiano of Dunkirk, Maryland. Also, ly her grandchildren. 4. Seaport (abbr.) 46. A lot 31. Western India island
many loving nieces and nephews and Judy is survived by her husband Wal- 7. “Unforgettable” singer 47. Small organelles 32. Credit card term
great nieces and great nephews. lace R. Aley, Jr., a daughter Denise M. 50. By reason of 33. Female deer
10. The GOAT
Burial will be held at 1:30 pm on June Balon and husband John of King George, 54. “Growing Pains” actor
15th at Southern Memorial Gardens in VA, sons David B. Aley and wife Dana, 11. Used to harvest agave 37. British football team
Kirk 38. Persian jurisdiction
Dunkirk, Maryland followed by a cel- and Darren R. Aley and wife Jamie, all cactus
55. Free from contamination
ebration of life. of Huntingtown. She is also survived by 12. Luke’s mentor __-Wan 39. Freshwater mussel
17 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, 13. Muses 56. Genus in the mahogany genus
Judy Ann Aley and a sister Janice M. Beers of Solomons. 15. IBM operating system family 40. Opposite of happiness
Memorial contributions may be 16. Hungarian village 57. Body part 41. Ban on trade
Judy Ann Aley, 72, of Owings, MD made to Calvert Hospice, P.O. Box 838 59. A belief in a supreme 42. Bitterly regrets
19. Popular conversation
passed away June 4, 2019 at her resi- Prince Frederick, MD 20678; 410-535- being
dence. She was born February 14, 1947 0892; Link: https://calverthospice.org/ topic 43. Assented
60. Talk a lot 44. Well-proportioned
in Washington, D.C. to Helen Pauline Funeral arrangements were made by 21. N. Atlantic island
61. Actors’ group
(Dreher) and Charles Russell Beers. She Rausch Funeral Home. 23. Fail to discern correctly 47. Part of (abbr.)
was raised in Hillcrest Heights, MD and 24. The President has one 62. Unit of measurement 48. Indigenous people of
25. Irish Gaelic language 63. Slick Thailand
Live music will be playing throughout the day on the lawn of the State House,
with heavy-hitting local bands: noon will feature The Bootleggers; 2 pm has the
sounds of HydraFX; and 4 pm rocks on with Outside the Wire.
BeerFest offers the opportunity to taste the products of regional microbreweries,
shop among select craft vendors, or grab a bite to eat from local food vendors. All
proceeds from this event go towards the Education and Research departments of
Historic St. Mary’s City.
Tickets are available to purchase on the BeerFest event page, StMarysCityBeer-
Fest.org, or through Eventbrite.com Historic St. Mary’s City BeerFest. Tickets for
tasters are $25.00 and include four sampling tickets and a commemorative glass.
Tickets for designated drivers (and youth 15-20 years of age) are $10, and youth age
14 and under are free.
Parking is recommended near the State House at 47418 Old State House Road, St.
Mary’s City, Maryland. For information regarding the event, please email PorziaP@
digsHistory.org, or call 240-895-4960.
Historic St. Mary’s City is a museum of living history and archaeology on the
site of Maryland’s first capital in beautiful, tidewater Southern Maryland. For more
information about the museum, contact the Visitor Center at 240-895-4990, 800-
SMC-1634, or info@HSMCdigsHistory.org.
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available for sale. Tickets $20 online, $25 at the door, and
UPCOMING available at bit.ly/MaritimeConcerts. 410-326-2042. cal-
Texas Hold’em and Cash Games
Julie Rogers Studio of Dance, 4120 Old Town Rd.,
Intergenerational Summer Camp vertmarinemuseum.com Huntingtown
Grandparents and their elementary school-aged grand- 7:00 PM
children, ages 5-11. Calvert Pines Senior Center, 450 W. Same Price - More Chips!!! Benefit the Patricia Leone
Dares Beach Road, Prince Frederick, July 8-12 from 10:00 Saturday, June 15 Rogers Educational Scholarship Fund. Doors open at 6:00.
AM - 2:00 PM. $50 grandparent-grandchild pair; $25 for Lighthouse Adventure Cruise – Southern Bay Buy in $80; early registrati extra $1000 in chips. $10 50/50
each additional grandparent or grandchild. Registration Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons additional $4000 in chips. Food, beer and sodas included!
includes all materials and ice cream sundae party. Space 7:45 AM - 5:00 PM
limited register by June 21. 410-535-2003. Aboard a private charter vessel to tour the Southern Bay
and see six lighthouses. $130 for the day-long trip. Space Sunday, June 16
The Calvert Amateur Radio Association (CARA) limited; pre-registration required. Purchase tickets at bit. FATHER’S DAY
National Amateur Radio Relay League Field Day. Noon, ly/CMMLighthouseCruise. 410-326-2042. Calvertmarine-
Saturday, June 22, until Noon Sunday, June 24 at the Drum museum.com Father’s Day Breakfast
Point Clubhouse, 465 Overlook Drive, Lusby. CARA in- American Legion Post 206, Chesapeake Beach
vites everyone for amateur radio demonstrations and to Car Wash Fundraiser 8:00 - 11:00 AM
learn how to use amateur (ham) radio equipment, discover Results Fitness, 230 West Dares Beach Rd., Prince Honor Dad by treating him to the Master Chef’s Waffles
proper techniques in practicing emergency response. Info/ Frederick with Strawberries and Cream, Sausage, Ham, Scrapple,
confirm a visit, go to k3cal.org or just join us at the Drum 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Bacon, Scrambled Eggs, Home Fries, Biscuits, Fresh Fruit,
Point Clubhouse Benefit the Huntingtown High Marching Hurricanes. Pastries, and Chip Beef. Drawings for Gifts for Dad. Host-
ed by the American Legion Auxiliary in the upper level
Fossil Field Experience
ONGOING Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons
Dining Hall. Open to the Public. Adults $12; kids 6-12 $6;
kids under 6 free. Bloody Marys available for a nominal
Robin Hood 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM charge. 410-257-9878. http://post206.legionsites.com
Presented by the Twin Beach Players, June 14-23, Fri- Explore the fossils of Cove Point with a trained museum
days and Saturdays at 8:00 PM; Sunday matinees at 3:00 educator. After lunch tour our paleo hall and fossil prep Father’s Day Brunch Cruise
PM.9021 Dayton Avenue, North Beach. twinbeachplayers. lab; explore the museum at your leisure! Ages 8 and up. Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons
org $20. Space limited. Pre-registration required; visit bit.ly/ 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
CMMfossils to register. 410-326-2042. calvertmarinemu- A perfect way to say “You’re the best!” $30 adults, $15
Calvert County Farmers Markets seum.com ages 12 and under. Pre-registration required; visit bit.ly/
Tuesdays in Prince Frederick, 2:30-6:30 PM, Calver- WmBTennisonCruises to register. 410-326-2042. calvert-
tHealth Medical Center parking lot. Father’s Day Fishing Derby marinemuseum.com
Thursdays in Dunkirk, 3:00-7:00 PM, Dunkirk District North Beach Pier
Park. 10:00 AM - Noon Father’s Day Evening Cruise
Fridays in North Beach, 6:00 - 9:00 PM. Bay Avenue Free event. Ages 6-16 w/parent or guardian. Over 16 Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons
between 5th and 7th Streets. must have a fishing permit. Space limited. RSVP lgar- 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Saturdays in Lusby, 8:00 AM - Noon, Sneade’s Ace rett@northbeachmd.org A perfect ending to Dad’s special day! $30 adults, $15
Hardware. ages 12 and under. Pre-registration required; visit bit.ly/
NAACP Community Day WmBTennisonCruises to register. 410-326-2042. calvert-
Glory Days of Bayside History Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, 10515 Mackall marinemuseum.com
Bayside History Museum, 4025 4th St., North Beach Road, St. Leonard
1:00 - 4:00, Wednesday-Sunday 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Threads of families, activities and places over the past A day of Family Fun, Food and Fellowship with family Tuesday, June 18
130 years presented in a quilt of fun, tradition and culture. and friends. Free Admission. Michael Kent, 410-474-9420.
www.calvertnaacp.org Bingo
410-610-5970. www.baysidehistorymuseum.org North Beach VFD, Rt. 261, Chesapeake Beach
Open Farm Series 6:00 PM
Friday, June 14 Freedom Hill Horse Rescue, 7940 Flint Hill Road, Join friends and neighbors and support your local first
responders. Games at 7:30. Food and drinks for purchase.
Owings
FLAG DAY 3:00 - 4:00 PM Jackpot - possible prize $1,000.
Meet and greet the horses, learn about programs and vol-
Annual Pat Collins Golf Classic
Chesapeake Hills Golf Course, Lusby
unteering, have a pony ride, enjoy a game or activity, have a
tour of the farm. Entrance is free, pony rides $5.00 Wednesday, June 19
7:30 AM, registration SMADC Town Hall Meeting
The Arc Southern Maryland host this event named in Moon Light Cruise on the Miss Lizzy SMECO Auditorium, 15035 Burnt Store Rd., Hughesville
honor of Pat Collins, a former board president. Tournament Rod n’ Reel Dock, 4165 Mears Ave., Chesapeake Beach 6:30 - 8:00 PM
begins at 8:30. Proceeds support individuals with intellec- 7:00 - 9:00 PM Hosted by the Regional Agricultural Center to hear up-
tual and developmental disabilities and their families. $150 Dr. Ralph Eshelman, specialist in maritime history dates on the Westham Butcher Shop, the soon to be com-
player. www.arcsomd.org/golf. of the Chesapeake Bay, will talk about many interesting pleted Amish-operated slaughter facility. Participate in the
things about the Bay. $32 person. Tickets online at chesa- discussion and share questions, concerns, and ideas.
Flag Day Ceremony peakebeachmd.gov or at Town Hall 410-257-2230.
American Legion Stallings-Williams Post 206, Chesa-
peake Beach
6:00 PM
Acoustic Music Thursday, June 20
American Legion Stallings Williams Post 206, Chesa-
Upper level Parking Lot. All members and the public are peake Beach Calvert Toastmasters Club
invited to attend. 410-257-9878. www.ALPost206.org. 7:00 - 11:00 PM Community Resources Building, 30 Duke Street, Prince
In the Lower Level Lounge hear music from Ross Frederick
John Conolly and Rob van Sante Crampton. Public welcome. 410-257-9878. http://post206. 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Harms Gallery, Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons legionsites.com/ Visit and find out how we can help you develop your
7:00 PM speaking, listening, and leadership skills in a non-threat-
An evening of thought-provoking, tuneful, and often ening environment!
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