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St. Mary’s THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2019
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Legal Notice
COMMISSIONERS OF LEONARDTOWN
INVITATION FOR BIDS
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LINE STRIPING AND PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE
Sealed bids, addressed to the Capital Construction Coordinator, and marked “BID FOR
CONTRACT SERVICES FOR PUBLIC WORKS” will be received at the office of
the Commissioners of Leonardtown, PO Box 1, 22670 Washington St. Leonardtown,
Maryland 20650 before September 20, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.
A pre-bid meeting will be held, September 6, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at the Town of
Leonardtown office conference room. A bid opening will be scheduled for September 20,
2019 at 10:00 a.m. All potential bidders are invited to attend.
The work to be performed under the contract consists of furnishing labor, service,
equipment, and materials for services for Line Striping and Pavement Maintenance.
Questions must be submitted in writing to Tony Wheatley, Captial Construction
Coordinator at tony.wheatley@leonardtownmd.gov.
The Commissioners of Leonardtown reserves the right to reject any and all bids and
proposals, and to accept and proposals deemed to be in the best interest of the Town.
By Authority:
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Thursday, August 15, 2019 The County Times Cops & Courts 11
Missing Person Sought The St. Mary’s at (301) 475-4200 extension *8005 or by
Barricade Situation Defused in Wildewood
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Office is seeking com. Citizens may remain anonymous
information on the and contact Crime Solvers at (301) 475-
whereabouts of 3333, or text a tip to “TIP239” plus
Macy Jean Harim, their message to “CRIMES” (274637).
26, of St. Mary’s Through the Crime Solvers Program
City. Harim was re- tipsters are eligible for an award of up to
ported missing on $1,000 for information about a crime in
July 18, 2019 and St. Mary’s County that leads to an arrest
was last observed in the Lexington Park or indictment.
area. Harim is a white female, 5’4” and For official news and information, fol-
weighs 200 pounds; she has black hair low the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Of-
and blue eyes. fice on Twitter @firstsheriff.
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asked to contact Deputy Matthew Beyer
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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 week’s edition.
William (Bill) Rock Chesser tions may be made to St. Jude Children’s al will be officiated by Reverend Rob
Research Hospital: https://www.stjude. Maro on Saturday, August 10, 2019 at
org/. 11:00 a.m., at St. Francis Xavier Catho-
lic Church, 21370 Newtowne Neck Road,
Doug Delahay Woodburn Leonardtown, MD. Interment will follow
at St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers will be Al-
len Delahay, Dale Delahay, Chad Dela-
hay, Walter Woodburn, Devyn Gass and
Donovyn Jordan.
Memorial contributions may be made
to the Tri-County Animal Shelter, 6707
Animal Shelter Road, Hughesville, MD
20637, or the Southern Maryland Ani-
mal Welfare League (SMAWL), P.O. Box
1232, Leonardtown, MD 20650.
Condolences to the family may be made
William (Bill) Rock Chesser, 86, of at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com.
Wilmington, NC, died on Thursday, Au- Nunziato Lowy. Joe is also survived by Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral
gust 8, 2019, at home after a long illness. his sister-in-law, Jane Papas, brother-in- Home, P.A.
Bill was born in Washington, D.C. on law, Jim Papas, and nieces and nephew,
October 26, 1932, the only child of late Christy, James, Mia, Nikole and their
Frances Rock Chesser from Piney Point, families. Doug Delahay Woodburn, 19, of Leon- Margaret Anne
MD and Wilbur Lowell Chesser from St. Joe graduated from Brooklyn Technical ardtown, MD passed away on August 3, “Peggy” Spranger
George’s Island, MD. High School in 1953 before attending the 2019 at home.
Mr. Chesser graduated in 1950 from U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Kings He was born on May 12, 2000 in Leon-
Woodrow Wilson High School in Wash- Point, NY. While at Kings Point, Joe trav- ardtown, MD to Steve and Mandy (Aman-
ington, serving in the Naval Reserve and elled the world as a midshipman engineer, da Delahay) Woodburn.
then in the US Navy during the Korean graduating in 1957 with a B.S. in Marine Doug graduated from Leonardtown
War. He was stationed on the USS Lat- Engineering. In October 1958, Joe mar- High School class of 2018. While attend-
imer, APA-152 and then on Navy Beach ried his high school sweetheart, Frances ing high school he was dually enrolled at
Jumpers, Unit 2. He married Barbara Har- Domino, whose work as an executive sec- the Forrest Technology Center and gradu-
ris from Pamlico County, NC in 1954 and retary for Pan American World Airways ated from the Dental Program. After grad-
later graduated from the American Uni- enabled them to travel extensively through uation he attended CSM and later worked
versity. Bill worked in several accounting Europe and Asia before starting a family. in the fast food industry. He was a quiet
and controller positions including with Joe worked as an engineer for the U.S. young man but he made many lasting
Arthur Anderson prior to joining the Fed- Department of Defense for over 30 years, friendships through church, school and
eral Government. He retired with over 25 first for the Army and Munitions Com- work. He attended Our Lady’s Catholic
years of service from the Department of mand at Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (1961- Church where he took CCD classes and
Health, Education and Welfare/Health and 1973), and later for the Naval Surface received his sacraments, and served as an
Human Services, moving to Wilmington, Warfare Center (NSWC) at Dahlgren, VA altar boy in his younger years. In his spare
NC in 1988. Margaret Anne “Peggy” Spranger, 76,
and White Oak, MD (1973-1991). During time he enjoyed being out on the water of Hollywood, MD was born on Novem-
Bill is preceded in death by his first his tenure with the U.S. Department of crabbing and fishing with his father.
wife, Barbara Harris Chesser, August 3, ber 1, 1942 in Akron, Ohio to Marguerite
Defense, Joe took great pride in support- Doug is survived by his parents, Steve Mary and Raymond Leo Heuser. She was
1995 and great-grandson, Jeremiah Levi ing our U.S. troops through his work on and Mandy (Amanda Delahay) Wood-
Chesser, October 13, 2017. only two years old when her father died at
the Surface-to-Air (SAM) missile defense burn, of Leonardtown; grandparents, Di- Normandy during World War II. Shortly
Bill is survived by his second wife, Lin- and anti-aircraft systems. He was a tireless ane Delahay and Kathy Russell, of Leon-
nea T. Chesser of Wilmington, NC; two after, her mom married James William
supporter of the Disabled American Vet- ardtown, Walter and Beth Woodburn, of Knoles, Jr. and he lovingly adopted Peggy
daughters, Catherine C. Wilt of Drexel erans, the Wounded Warrior Project, the Richmond, VA, and many aunts, uncles
Hill, PA and Patricia Sheehan (Mark) of and her brother Ray. She spent many fun
Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Gary and cousins, mostly of St. Mary’s County. years growing up in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Hayes, VA; his son, W. Warren Chesser Sinese Foundation. In addition to support- Family will receive friends for Doug’s
(Tania) of Wilmington, NC; five grand- After high school, Peggy attended
ing U.S. veterans, Joe was an active mem- Life Celebration on Friday, August 9, 2019 Riggs-LaMarr-Sayre Beauty School in
sons: Erich Wilt of Drexel Hill, PA, ber of the Lions Club International service from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., with a Prayer Ser-
Warren A. Chesser of Slidell, TX, Jason Akron and worked several years as a beau-
organization, serving as the Leonardtown vice officiated by Reverend John Nguyen tician before meeting and marrying the
Chesser (Jennifer) of High Springs, FL, club treasurer for many years. at 7:00 p.m., at Brinsfield Funeral Home,
Joshua Chesser (Mandi) of High Springs, love of her life – David “Dave” Sprang-
In 1991, Joe retired from NSWC as 22955 Hollywood Road, Leonardtown, er on October 15, 1966.
Florida, Andrew Chesser of High Springs, Head of the Product Assurance Division. MD 20650. A Mass of Christian Buri-
FL and nine great-grandchildren. She followed her husband Dave to
Upon his retirement, Joe and Frances be-
Condolences to the family may be made came ‘snow birds’–dividing their time be-
at coblewardsmithwilmington.com tween Leonardtown, MD, Windham, NY,
and Jupiter, FL while continuing their love
Joseph “Joe” Anthony of travel. During his lifetime, Joe visited
over 40 countries across five continents,
Nunziato both as a cadet midshipman as well as
Joseph (“Joe”) Anthony Nunziato, 83 of with Frances.
Leonardtown, MD and Jupiter, FL passed
away peacefully in Leonardtown on Au-
Joe was an avid golfer and fisherman.
During his 25+ years of retirement, Joe Lynda J. Striegel
gust 7, 2019. Joe was the beloved husband spent many happy seasons playing his fa- REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS • BUSINESS LAW
of Frances (Domino) Nunziato, his wife vorite golf courses including Breton Bay,
of over 60 wonderful years. Born in Pat- Palm Cove, and Windham Mountain, as WILLS • PROBATE ADMINISTRATION
erson, NJ and raised in Brooklyn, NY, he well as fishing with the Black Dog off Ju- POWERS OF ATTORNEY • LIVING WILLS
was the son of the late Joseph and Rose piter Inlet. SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS FOR DISABLED INDIVIDUALS
(Santianna) Nunziato. Joe will be remembered for his unwav-
In addition to his loving wife, Joe is ering dedication to his family, his warm Lyn speaks to many groups regarding Estate Planning & would
survived by two devoted daughters: Dina generosity toward his friends and his un- be happy to speak to yours. Lyn also offers complimentary
Nunziato (David Warren), and Dawn assailable dignity of spirit. The family Estate Planning Classes the Third Wednesday of Each Month
Nunziato (Jonathan Lowy); and four ador- will hold a private service to celebrate the at 11AM at 8906 Bay Avenue • North Beach, MD 20714.
ing grandchildren, Jacob Anthony Nunzi- life of their beloved husband, father, and
ato Warren, Anna Lee Nunziato Warren, grandfather. 301-855-2246 • www.legalstriegel.com
Zachary Nunziato Lowy, and Alessandra In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu-
26 Obituaries The County Times Thursday, August 15, 2019
military assignments in Beaufort, SC and Knoles of Cuyahoga Falls, OH, aunt Mary
Jacksonville, NC as a proud Marine Corps Francis of Minerva, OH, uncle Joe Beck of
wife. Dave retired from the Marines in Atwater, OH, Elsie Knoles of Green, OH,
1977 and the family moved to St. Mary’s along with many nieces and nephews, spe-
County, MD. cial cousins, and very good friends.
Peggy was a dedicated stay at home Peggy was predeceased by her husband
mom when her children were young, and Dave and brother Ray Knoles of Cuyahoga
then went on to manage the NAS Pax Riv- Falls, Ohio.
er Beauty Salon, and to work as a retail as- Visitation will be held from 5-8pm at
sociate at Ames and a clerk for the District Brinsfield Funeral Home in Leonardtown,
Court of Maryland in Leonardtown before MD on August 13, 2019. A mass of Chris-
retiring in 2009. tian Burial will be held on Wednesday,
She was a past member of the Holly- August 14, 2019 at 10:00am at Holy An-
wood Volunteer Fire Department and Res- gels Church, 21340 Colton Point Rd. Av-
cue Squad Auxiliaries. enue, MD 20609.
She enjoyed crafting, word searches, Memorial donations can be made to the
reading, doing regular visits to see “her” Our Lady of Fatima Sodality, PO Box 473,
favorite buffalo, and her annual trips to Avenue, MD 20609, ACTS PO Box 54
Ohio. Bushwood, MD 20618, Hollywood Volun- New Canaan, Connecticut, to the late
One thing that never waivered in her life teer Fire Department or Hollywood Vol- James and Frances Torpey.
Rose was a homemaker, wife, and moth- Sally married her best friend and the
was her deep faith in God and love of our unteer Rescue Squad.
er for many years. She was employed at love of her life, Fred T. Gheen, on Novem-
Blessed Mother. For the past ten years she Condolences to the family may be made
Chopticon High School as a school cook ber 11, 1947. Together they celebrated al-
was very involved at Holy Angels Church, at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com
prior to her retirement. She was a mem- most seventy (70) years of marriage before
helping out with the Religious Education Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral
ber of Broad Run Baptist Church in Broad Fred’s passing in December 2016.
program, Vacation Bible School, spe- Home, P.A.
Run, VA, where she sang in the choir and They moved to St. Mary’s County in
cial masses and events, and was a faith-
was active in many ladies groups. 1982 and enjoyed their home on the river,
ful member of the Our Lady of Fatima
She was a devoted mother, nanny and
Sodality. Rose Marie Burris great grandmother. Rose touched the
fishing, crabbing, cruising on the boat,
Peggy is survived by her daughter swimming, gardening, and just watch-
Rose Marie Burris, 80, of Mechanics- hearts of all who met her with her beau-
Dawn of Hollywood, MD, son David, ing the river. Sally spent many Autumn
ville, MD, went to be with her Lord and tiful smile and caring heart. She was an
daughter-in-law Crystal, granddaughters weekends with her family and friends in
Savior after a long illness on Saturday, amazing cook and passed this talent onto
Hannah and Harmony of Leonardtown, the mountains of West Virginia. She was
August 3, 2019. her three daughters. Spending time with
MD and two very loved grand dogs – Ju- an active member of St Paul’s Lutheran
She was born April 18, 1939, to the late her family was the most important thing
nior and Biscuit. She is also survived by Church in Mechanicsville, MD, and an
Grady and Alma Mullins in English, VA. in her life. She is survived by her daugh-
sister JoMarie Fugarino and brother Jim officer/member of the St. Mary’s County
ters, Claudia O’Dell (spouse, Carter Women’s Club for many years.
O’Dell) of Idamay, WV; Patricia Todd She felt the most contentment in the
(spouse, David Todd) of Gilbert, SC; and company of her husband, family and
son Claude Taylor, Jr. of Rhoadesville, friends. Although, she will be missed, her
VA. Grandchildren Tommy Todd, Megan family takes comfort in the knowledge
O’Dell, Carter O’Dell, Jr., David O’Dell, she has found eternal peace with her hus-
Christopher O’Dell, Louis O’Dell, Vic- band in the glory of our Saviors heavenly
toria Corbin, Lauran Corbin, Savannah embrace.
Corbin, Lindsey Taylor, Claude Taylor Sally is survived by her children, Mi-
III, Lundy Taylor, Jacob Taylor and sev- chael T. Gheen (Barbara) of Mechanics-
eral great-grandchildren, also survive her. ville, MD and Penny Dee Haag (Steven)
She is also survived by several brothers of Williamsburg, VA; three (3) grandchil-
and sisters: James Mullins, Jackie Rall, dren, Jason Haag, Kenneth Gheen, and
Lillian Cantrell, Ricky Mullins, Keith Tracy Vergowe; and six (6) great-grand-
Mullins, Melissa Mullins, Patricia Free- children, Colby, Donovan, Jackson, Lily,
man and Ruby Gail Newcomb, as well as, Peyton, and Tristan. She was preceded in
numerous nieces and nephews. death by her parents, husband, and her sis-
Along with her parents, she is prede- ter, Catherine Price.
ceased by her husband, Tom Burris, her The family will receive friends for
daughter Imma Corbin, along with sib- Sally’s Visitation on Tuesday, August 13,
lings: Cecil Mullins, Robert Mullins, and 2019 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., with a
Mae Gibbons. Rose will be greatly missed Funeral Service heard at 11:00 a.m. at St.
by all. We love you, Mom. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 37707 New Mar-
The family will receive friends for ket Turner Road, Charlotte Hall, MD by
Rose’s Life Celebration on Monday, Au- Pastor Gary Pomrenke. Interment will fol-
gust 12, 2019, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 low immediately in the church cemetery.
p.m. at Brinsfield Funeral Home & Cre- Condolences to the family may be made
matory, P.A., 30195 Three Notch Road, at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com
An Independent Family-Owned Funeral Home Charlotte Hall, MD 20622. The funeral Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral
Serving Southern Maryland for over 100 Years service will be held on Monday, August Home & Crematory, P.A., Charlotte Hall,
12, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. Interment will be MD.
private.
Michael K. Gardiner, C.F.S.P., C.P.C. Condolences may be made to the fam-
Funeral Director/President ily at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com. Pamela Ann Margaret Moran
All arrangements are being handled by Pamela Ann Margaret Moran, 68, of
Brinsfield Funeral Home & Crematory, Lexington Park, MD passed away on Au-
P.A., Charlotte Hall, MD. gust 8, 2019 at home with her husband by
her side.
Providing trusted service to the community for over 100 Years Selma “Sally” Jean Gheen
Pamela was born on September 10, 1950
in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, U.K. to Sid-
41590 Fenwick Street • P.O. Box 270 • Leonardtown, Maryland 20650 Selma “Sally” Jean Gheen, 92, of Me- ney Brook and Margaret Scoon (Cooper)
www.mgfh.com chanicsville, MD passed away at MedStar Brook (Deceased).
(301)-475-8500
St. Mary’s Hospital, Leonardtown, MD, Influenced by her mother’s British Red
on August 6, 2019. Cross service, Pamela was drawn to nurs-
Sally was born on April 15, 1927 in ing at a young age and immensely enjoyed
Thursday, August 15, 2019 The County Times Obituaries 27
the island on a little blue moped she had illness forced her to end more than a de- forgotten.
named “Phyllis”. Pamela worked at St. cade’s long career as a delegating nurse In addition to her husband, Pamela is
Brendan’s Hospital in Bermuda until her with Bay CSS/UCP Southern Maryland survived by her children Nicholas M. Mo-
marriage (to Daniel) in 1977 and subse- in 2014. ran, of ID, Sarah Moran Vidstrand (An-
quent birth of her son (Nicholas) in 1978. Besides her work, she was devoted to ders), of VA, and Megan Johnson (Kyle),
Following her husband’s career, the her family, especially her recently ar- of FL, brother, William B. Brook (Merry),
family moved from Bermuda’s tropical rived grandchildren whom she absolutely of CA, and three grandchildren.
lushness to the arid high desert of South- adored. She was a diehard Washington Family will receive friends for Pamela’s
ern California in 1980. She and her son Redskins fan, having exchanged her Brit- Life Celebration on Thursday, August 15,
were witnesses to history as NASA Spe- ish Manchester United Team loyalties for 2019 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. with a Prayer
cial Invited Guests to the first landing of the Redskins. She enjoyed her PBS Brit- Service at 7:00 p.m., at Brinsfield Funeral
the Space Shuttle at Edwards AFB, where ish shows and only illness would keep her Home, 22955 Hollywood Road, Leon-
her husband worked. Shortly after the from her Saturday morning viewing of ardtown, MD 20650. A Funeral Service
birth of her second child (Sarah) changes “EastEnders”. She watched the “Tour De will be held on Friday, August 16, 2019
in career opportunities led to the growing France” race avidly every year, since she at 11:00 a.m. at the Church of the Ascen-
family’s move to St Mary’s County, Mary- considered the racers the greatest athletes sion located at 21641 Great Mills Rd, Lex-
land in 1981. Pamela immediately fell in in any sport, and was deeply disappoint- ington Park, MD 20653. Interment will be
love with the area’s seasonal water land- ed when a planned trip to the UK for the private.
scapes and the county’s friendly residents Tour’s start would begin in her hometown Pamela’s life was tremendously im-
her 36 year long career in the field. She who warmly welcomed her from the out- had to be put off her illness. Fortunately, proved by a grant made possible by the
started out in 1973, as a Licensed Child set. It was in Maryland that her third child Pamela travelled often early in life and Health Well Foundation, an organization
Care Nurse in England. She stayed in (Megan) was born. Overcoming differenc- was able to visit many beautiful places. that provides assistance to patients coping
nursing until her retirement in 2014, as es in her international nursing credentials, In her youth, she enjoyed trips with her with the drug and medication costs associ-
a widely respected and well-liked Board Pamela began work at St. Mary’s Hospital parents to Spain, Greece, the Isle of Man ated with long-term and advanced illness.
Certified Med-Surgical Registered Nurse in 1987 as a Technician and subsequently and later with her husband and children Memorial contributions may be made in
in St. Mary’s County. Along the way she graduated from Charles County Commu- back to England, Scotland, Bermuda to Pamela’s name to the Healthwell Foun-
worked at several large British Medical nity College with an Associate’s Degree in visit friends. Her more recent travel in- dation, P.O. Box 489, Buckeystown, MD
Institutions caring for the mentally ill in Nursing in 1993. After additional years at cluded trips for enjoyment to Costa Rica, 21717 or online www.healthwellfounda-
the British Midlands and St Alban’s near St. Mary’s Hospital as an RN on several and Italy and Alaska. She also travelled tion.org/donate
London until 1975. She was lured to balm- units where her commendable service was to California and Florida to witness the Condolences to the family may be made
ier climes by an advertisement for Nurses recognized, she later worked at Calvert arrival into this world of her three grand- at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com.
by Bermuda Hospitals Board. Pamela County Memorial Hospital, Breton Medi- children in defiance of her growing mobil- Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral
cherished her time living in Bermuda. cal Services and then moved to more spe- ity impairments. Pamela was a beloved Home, P.A.
Her fun loving and easy- going personal- cialized work helping people with social, wife, mother, sister, friend and a tireless
ity fit in well there and when Pam was not mental & physical disabilities with several advocate for those less fortunate than her-
working, you could find her riding around Southern Maryland Organizations. Her self. She will be dearly missed but never
Community Calendar To submit your event listing to go in our Community Calendar, please email timescalendar@countytimes.net
with the listing details by 12 p.m. on the Monday prior to our Thursday publication.
UPCOMING $1. The drawing takes place at 7:00 p.m. Dinner can be
purchased between 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. or until sold
joy this free, family-friendly concert on the square.
www.leonardtownmusicfest.com/
Great Mills High School Joint 50th year Reunion out. Proceeds go to the Archangel Scholarship Founda-
Classes 1969 and 1968 tion in support of St. Michael’s School. Elks Texas Hold’em Tournament
The multiple dates include Friday, October 4th, at St. Mary’s Elks Lodge, 45779 Fire Department Lane,
Tall Timbers Marina meet and greet. Saturday, Oc- Steak Dinner American Legion Post 238 Lexington Park
tober 5th, at Bay District Volunteer Fire Department. 6265 Brandywine Rd Hughesville, MD 7:00 p.m.
The Social starts at 5:00 p.m. with dinner at 6:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. $80 Buy in will equal 12,000 chips. Food and Bever-
The Cost for the evening is $45 per person. Sunday, Steak or steak and fried shrimp dinner with sides ages will be available for purchase. For any questions,
October 6th, there will be a Crab and Oyster Picnic at and desserts. Cost is $15 to $18. For more information, contact James Dean at 240-577-0828 or by email at
Elms Beach Pavilion. For class of ’69, contact Randy call 301-274-3522. wwwalpost238.org jdeanjunior@yahoo.com.
Morris at 301-872-4266 or morriswr@starpower.net
and Danny Dixon at 301-373-5948 or danny20636@ Texas Hold’em Tournament
yahoo.com. For class of ’68, contact Bill Little at fal- VFW Post 2632, 23282 Three Notch Rd. Rt. 235 Sunday, August 18
conwlittle@aim.com. Make checks payable to Randy 7:00 p.m.
Breakfast American Legion Post 238
Morris or Danny Dixon and indicate Class of ‘68 or $50 Buy in ($40 Prize Pool and $10 to Charity). Pay-
6265 Brandywine Rd Hughesville, MD 20637
‘69 on the check. outs determined by the number of entries. Public is
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
welcome, must be 18 or older to play. Side games will
All you can eat breakfast! Cost is $8. For more infor-
VFD Harrington Casino Trip be available. For more information or to pre-register,
mation, call 301-274-3522. www.alpost238.org
This event will be taking place October 20th. Price is contact Brian at 240-925-4000 or email vfwpoker@
$45 per person and is first come first served. Included gmail.com.
Annual Crab Cake Dinner
prices are $15 in free slot play and $7 buffet credit. St. George Catholic Church
Departure will be at 8:00 a.m. from the 7th District Fire Shakespeare in the City: Julius Caesar
19197 St. George's Church Rd, Valley Lee
House with a stop at 8:30 a.m. in Charlotte Hall. You Historic St. Mary’s City, State House Lawn, 47418
12 p.m.. – 5 p.m.
must complete the form to reserve a seat on the bus. Old State House Road, St. Mary’s City, MD 20686
Featuring Crab cakes, fried chicken, baked ham and
For more information, call one of the numbers at 301- 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
all the trimmings. Raffles, baked goods and white el-
769-2016, 301-769-4042, or 301-769-2654. Must be 21 Historic St. Mary’s City (HSMC) and The New-
ephant sale also available. $28/adults (dine-in), $10/
years old and have a valid ID. towne Players present Julius Caesar by William Shake-
children 6-12 (dine-in), $26/all carry-outs Now of-
speare. Come visit us for this unique theatrical experi-
fering drive-thru carry-outs! 301-994-0607 for more
Bushwoodstock III 50th Anniversary Tribute ence on the State House lawn! One of the Bard’s most
information.
Leonardtown Wharf famous tragedies, it tells the story of the Roman states-
2:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. man. For more information, call 240-895-4990 or
This event will be taking place on September 7th
to conclude the Leonardtown Summer 2019 Music
email info@HSMCdigshistory.org. www.newtowne-
players.org/shakespearetickets.html Wednesday, August 21
Performance Schedule. Admission is $10 charitable Story & Craft Time at the Plantation
donation to BECA for 2020 scholarships. Boaters are Entertainment of Bruce Thomas at Luncheon of Historic St. Mary’s City, Godiah Spray Tobacco
welcome! There will be vendors on site for food, bev- NARFE Plantation, 47621 Old Cove Road, St. Mary’s City, MD
erages, and crafts! For any questions, email schaller@ Olde Breton Inn, Leonardtown 20686
md.metrocast.net. For more information, see https:// 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
www.facebook.com/events/2232932046816035/. Reservations are required and cost $16.50. There will Join the Spray family for story and craft time. De-
be a cake raffle during the meeting. Bailey’s Catering signed for pre-school age children 3-5 years old, and
Seafood Dinner at Holy Angels Church Service will be preparing the food. For questions about an accompanying adult. $4 per child ($3 members) one
21340 Colton Point Road, Avenue, Maryland 20609. reserved seats, contact Joyce Gentillo at 301-645-5006. accompanying adult free. Full-day admission includ-
11:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ed. For more information, call 240-895-4990 or email
This event will be taking place September 8th. Menu info@HSMCdigshistory.org.
includes Fried Oysters, Crab Balls, Cole Slaw, etc. The Saturday, August 17
dinner will be served buffet style so it’s an all you can Leonardtown Grille Fundraiser
Children’s Day at St. Clement’s Island Museum
eat! Adults cost $28; Children 6 to 12 are $8, and Chil- Leonardtown Grille 25470 Point Lookout Road,
St. Clement’s Island Museum
dren 5 and under are free. Carryouts are available at Leonardtown, MD 20650
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
$26 each. For more information or to purchase advance 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Join St. Clement’s Island Museum for a free day
tickets, please call the rectory at 301-769-3332 or email The 7th District VFD Auxiliary will be having a
of kid-friendly fun on the beautiful waterside lawn
holy01angels@aol.com. Fundraiser at the Leonardtown Grille. The Fundraiser
of St. Clement’s Island Museum. Families can en-
will be all day (Lunch through Dinner). 10% of your
joy lots of activities including games, crafts, face
St. Mary’s County Meditation Center Dinner, check will go to the Auxiliary. Come and join all the
painting, a bike raffle, snow cones, balloons and lots
Dance, and Auction Great people at the Grille for some delicious food.
more. Outside exhibitors include the local Fire De-
Breton Bay Inn Thanks in advance for your support and Please have
partment and Rescue Squad and many more. Call 301-
6:30-9:30 p.m. working Smoke Alarms in your home and keep your
769-2222 for more information. www.facebook.com/
This event will be taking place September 6th. Mu- Family Fire Safe!
events/283054055697232/
sic with Gretchen and Randy Richie. Silent Auction
features antiques and original paintings. The charge
for these festivities is $50 per ticket and enables CMC-
Post 221 Pork Lion & Beef Sandwich Sale
21690 Colton’s Point Rd, in Avenue, MD Thursday, August 22
SMC to help people of St. Mary’s County through 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Kids SUP Class #2 of 3
meditation. For any questions, contact Sharon Weiner American Legion Post 221 is sponsoring a pork loin Leonardtown wharf park state highway 326 Leonar-
at sgweiner49@yahoo.com or call 301-997-4240. Tick- and beef sandwich sale. Pork loin, sliced roast beef, dtown, MD 20650
ets are available at https://www.flipcause.com/secure/ and BBQ beef sandwiches will be sold on both Satur- 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
cause_pdetails/NjA5Njg day and Sunday, August 17th and 18th. Sandwiches cost Ages 9 and up, but parents are more than welcome
$7 each. For more information, call 301-884-4071. to come and play! For three Thursdays of the month of
Friday, August 16 Wes Spangler at Leonardtown Square
August, we will teach technique, skill, incorporative
relay races, and other fun water activities. For more
Queen of Hearts 22670 Washington Street, Leonardtown, MD 20650 information, visit rootsupfitness.com.
Brass Rail Sports Bar, Great Mills 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. The Leonardtown Summer Music Festival Presents
Ticket sales for our weekly Queen of Hearts drawing Wesley Spangler! Order a picnic from participating
begins at 4:00 p.m. and ends at 6:50 p.m. Tickets cost restaurants in town, bring a blanket or a chair and en-
Thursday, August 15, 2019 The County Times Calendars 29
St. Mary’s Department of Aging & Human Services Garvey Loffler Senior Activity Center 301-475-4200, ext. 71658
Senior Activity Center, 301-475-4200, ext. 71050
Programs and Activities Northern Senior Activity Center, 301-475-4002, ext. 73101
Visit www.stmarysmd.com/aging for the most up-to date information
Brought to you by the Commissioners of St. Mary’s County: James R. Guy, President; Michael L. Hewitt; Tom Jarboe; Todd B. Morgan; John E. O’Connor; and the Department of Aging & Human Services
desk during normal business hours. For materials including 2 different size silk
Walk Maryland more information about this program,
Healthwatch: scarves. Payment is due to the instructor
Wednesday, Oct. 2, has been declared
call 301-475-4200, ext. 73103. Resources for Older Adults on the day of class. Reserve your seat by
by Governor Larry Hogan as Walk Join our volunteer Healthwatch In- calling 301-475-4200, ext. 71658, or stop
Maryland Day! In preparation for the structor on Aug. 15 at 10 a.m. as she
5K Walk that the Department of Ag- Luncheon with discusses how to access local resources
by the reception desk.
ing & Human Services has planned that Suzette Pritchett that will help in many different aspects
day, start tracking your time spent walk- Come join us to hear special guest of your life. Call 301-475-4200, ext.
Coffee with the Sheriff
ing. You’ll have an opportunity to win a vocalist Suzette Pritchett perform at The Triad/SALT Council invites you
71658, or stop by the reception desk to
great prize, raffled off monthly. Pick up the Garvey Senior Activity Center on to have Coffee with the Sheriff at the
sign up.
a log sheet at any of the County’s senior Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 12 p.m. Suzette Northern Senior Activity Center on
activity centers, keep track of your time has been singing professionally for 30 Thursday, Aug. 29, at 9:30 a.m. Learn
walking, and turn in your log by the 5th years and has a beautiful sultry voice.
Ice Cream Social with more about the St. Mary’s County Sher-
of the following month to be entered into We are excited to have her back at the Special Guest Performance iff’s Office and the issues that affect
the monthly drawing. Raffle prizes will Garvey Senior Activity Center as re- Need to cool off this summer? Come you. Advance registration is required.
be drawn for those who participate in quested! Space is limited and this per- join us on Friday, Aug. 16, from 2:30 To sign up for this free event with Sher-
July, Aug., & Sept. Then, join us on the formance will fill up fast! The menu for p.m.-4 p.m. as the Garvey Senior Activ- iff Timothy Cameron, call 301-475-
Three Notch Trail starting at Baggett lunch is seafood salad on lettuce, pick- ity Center will serve vanilla ice cream in 4200, ext. 71073.
Park in Laurel Grove for the finale, the led beets, corn, dinner roll, apple crisp a cup with a toppings bar provided by the
5K Walk, on Oct. 2. For more informa- with ice cream, orange juice/milk/cof- Garvey Senior Activity Center Council, AARP Safe Driver Course
tion, contact Alice at 301-475-4200, ext. fee/tea. Cost for lunch is by donation for Inc. Musical entertainment will feature Topics covered in this course include,
71063. Log sheets are also available on those ages 60 and above and $6 for those Paul Barber. Mr. Barber will sing and but are not limited to: roundabouts,
the Department of Aging & Human Ser- under the age of 60. To make reserva- play keyboard to your favorite oldie but pavement markings, stop-sign compli-
vices website – www.stmarysmd.com/ tions, call 301-475-4200, ext. 71050. goodie summer favorites. Purchase your ance, red-light running, and safety is-
aging. tickets in advance by close of business sues such as speeding, seatbelt and turn-
on Aug. 14 and get a special discounted
Educational Video Series: signal use. The class is offered Tuesday,
Saturday Enhance Fitness Ocean Odyssey
rate of $3 per ticket! Same-day tickets
are available for $5 per ticket. Tickets
Sept. 3, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Gar-
The Northern Senior Activity Center vey Senior Activity Center. The cost is
Join us at the Loffler Senior Activ- will be available starting Thursday, Au-
offers Enhance Fitness on select Satur- $15 for AARP members, $20 for non-
ity Center on Aug. 14 at 10 a.m. for a gust 1. For more information, call 301-
days. For the month of August, class will members, payable to AARP. Members
60-minute educational video featuring 475-4200, ext. 71050.
be held on 8/17 and 8/31 from 9:30-10:30 must show their membership card to
an exploration of marine ecosystems.
a.m. This evidence-based cardio and get the member rate. Advance sign up is
This video is a Smithsonian National
strength training class is a fun, energiz- required. Lunch is available at the Cen-
Museum of Natural History presenta-
ing way to building muscle and improve tion. Seats are limited, so stop by the Scarf It Up With Color! ter; cost is $6 for those under the age of
your overall health. Try your first class Terry Tabor, a silk painting artist, will 60 and a donation for those ages 60 and
reception desk during regular hours to
for free. If interested in participating on host a silk scarf dyeing class on Aug. above. Call 301-475-4200, ext. 71050, to
sign up or call 301-475-4200, ext. 71658.
a regular basis, fitness cards are avail- 21 at the Loffler Senior Activity Center register for the class. Make lunch reser-
able at $35 for 10 sessions at the front at 10 a.m. Cost is $35 and includes all vations when registering.
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12. Space station
14. Gene
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Construction Equipment
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43. Allied Powers vs. Central 19. Satisfy
Powers 23. Livid 5. Automated teller
45. Produce 24. It comes after “et”
47. Ancient kingdom near 25. More (Spanish) machine
Dead Sea 26. Electronic data processing
49. Hebrew unit of liquid 27. Buffer solution to separate 6. One who earned his
capacity DNA and RNA
50. Type of sword 28. Primate degree
55. “Sin City” actress 29. Scattered
56. Female reproductive cells 34. Evergreen tree 7. Dislike
57. Afflicted 35. What engaged couples
8. Flowering plant
PUZZLE SOLUTIONS
myth.) 20. Type of graph (abbr.) 47. “Heat” director
5. One-time European money 21. Supporters 4. Physical body
8. Disfigure 22. North and South are two 5. Removes 48. Plant genus LAST WEEK’S 24. Heavy club
6. One who perpetrates 51. Swiss river
11. Polish city
13. Move quickly on foot
25. Spread
30. Adjusted wrongdoing 52. Prejudice 26. Edible fish
7. Make one 53. Actor Idris
14. Landlocked West African
country
31. Vietnamese offensive
32. Nazi architect 8. Kate and Rooney are two 54. Freedom fighters (slang) 28. Lament for the
9. __ Ladd, “Shane” actor 58. Criticize
15. Used in aromatherapy
16. The greatest of all time
33. Nigerian peoples
38. When you hope to get 10. Makes fun of dead
29. Woody climbing
plants
30. Small rooms for
prisoners
31. Ottoman military
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5. Filled with horror 36. Cigarette (slang)
23. Length of pant leg 45. Taj Mahal site
11. Type of music 37. Helps little firms
25. Mark with a cut 46. Tending to concede
14. Variety act 39. Member of small
27. One who destroys 49. One who accepts
15. Half-conscious discussion group
completely 51. Albanian capital
state 40. Copyread
31. Greek sophist 55. Takes kids to
16. Discontinued 43. V-shaped open
34. Thomas Hobbes’s school
European money trough
“De __” 56. About Moon
17. Formal declaration 45. Pokes holes in
35. Copyreads 60. __ Seamounts:
19. Shaft horsepower 47. Beloved “Captain”
38. Talk underwater volcanoes
(abbr.)
20. A way to express
39. Endangered
41. Snag
61. __ Lilly, drug
company
48. Resume
49. On a line at right LAST WEEK’S PUZZLE SOLUTIONS
concentration angles
62. Not working
50. Light up lamps
64. Alaska nursing
52. Part of the psyche
board
53. Leeward Island
65. Howl
54. 1960s
66. Muslim ruler title
counterculture activist
67. Famed arena
57. Edible seaweed
68. Back again for
58. Imitator
more food
59. Look at and
69. Cheek
comprehend
CLUES DOWN 63. Root mean square
(abbr.)
1. Raccoonlike animal
2. Small
3. Separates
4. Parties
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