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of the Second Quarter is Team 4 consisting of: Sgt. Scott, Cpl. Commodore, Cpl.
Jones, CFC Cook, C.O.1 Strain, Hamilton, Hernandez, Ashley, Brooks, Zalusky,
Lanier, and Musegades. Congratulations
to the supervisors and officers of Team 4
on this accomplishment.
Detention Center staff participated in
several community projects this quarter.
The Jailhouse Rockers held a successful
golf tournament in May raising proceeds
toward fighting cancer. The 2016 contribution from the Jailhouse Rockers surpassed
last years donation to the Calvert County
Chapter of Relay for Life. The Detention
Center remains thankful to the many staff
who participate and continue to give to this
important cause.
This quarter, the Families Reading Together program continued to provide a vital
conduit between community children and
incarcerated inmates. Inmates who work
and study to achieve the privilege of participating in this program are rewarded by
being able to connect through literature
compositions with their children.
Announcements: Joshua Underwood
was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and
Cordell Jones was promoted to Corporal;
Congratulations are extended to both of
these fine supervisors. Cpl. Ryan McGaffin was recently reassigned as the Work
Detail Supervisor and is poised to make
great strides in the program. The Detention Center would like to extend congratulations to Sgt. Arlisa Mason-Buck and CFC
Mike Shaw, both of whom recently retired
and will be truly missed. Thank you both
for your outstanding service to the community and the Agency.
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Calvert County last year a 50 percent increase from 2014. Not only is this reducing
landfill waste, it also reduces carbon dioxide emissions by up to 200,000 pounds.
Chesapeakes Bounty
From its two Calvert County locations,
Chesapeakes Bounty composted 750 cubic
feet of organic matter. Other efforts include
recycling or reusing cardboard, the phasing
out of plastic bags and the return of oyster
and clam shells to the bay for the recolonization of oysters.
Trash Troopers First Lego League Robotics Team
Realizing a lack of locations for LED
recycling in Calvert County, this team
developed a return package with pre-paid
postage as a prototype for sending LEDs to
recyclers. Team members then performed a
play to educate friends and families.
Dowell Elementary School
Dowell Elementary reduced its landfill
waste by 26 percent by recycling more than
49,000 juice pouches and almost 8,000
writing utensils. Students also collected
189 pounds of glue stick containers and
sent them to Appeal Landfill for rigid plastic recycling.
Mill Creek Middle School
Mill Creek, a Maryland Green School,
diverts 17 percent of its waste to recycling.
Students created art from vinyl records and
began composting to produce mulch for the
schools flower and plant beds.
Calvert High School
Along with light bulb, electronic and
shredded paper recycling, Calvert High
students looked at where recyclable waste
is being generated. They brought back recycling in the cafeteria and worked to separate recyclable items at the schools athletic
fields.
Three of the county award winners
Calvert Library, Asbury Solomons and
Calvert Memorial Hospital went on to
win a state-level Maryland Recycling Network Recycling Award for their recycling
efforts.
Most businesses, organizations and
institutions understand the long-term economic and environmental savings we can
realize through recycling, explained Calvert County Recycling Program Specialist Keith Roumfort. We were thrilled to
highlight the success and best practices in
our community and hope it inspires more
people to actively join the effort.
Recycling is an important part of Calvert
Countys waste management program. Recycling can help conserve natural resources, conserve landfill space and save money
by reducing the cost of trash disposal and
offsetting the need for a new landfill.
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excise taxes, which the contractors are exempt from paying and may claim tax credit
on their income tax returns. State auditors
said school contractors are exempt from the
$0.244 per gallon excise tax on diesel fuel
and may receive tax credit on their income
tax returns of $0.243 per gallon.
Curry said the calculation was an old
practice that had existed for many years.
The state auditors did not identify this
issue in their previous report in 2009, and
CCPS is not alone in reimbursing contractors for full prices on fuel in the state. State
auditors found Harford County Public
Schools also reimbursed contractors for
their federal fuel excise tax costs in a 2015
audit report.
Curry agreed with the reports recommendation that the calculation needed to be
updated to reflect the tax exemptions.
Starting the beginning of this school
year, Curry said the school would not reimburse bus contractors for the full price
they pay at the pump. The schools new
practice will deduct both federal and state
tax exemptions. Curry said a new state
legislation that gives bus contractors
tax exemptions served to shine a light
on our current practice and prompt the
schools to ask: shouldnt we also include
the feral tax and back that out when we
do our calculation?
In addition to paying more than necessary on fuel reimbursement, the auditors
said the schools would spend about $5
million more over the 12 years of school
buses lifespan partially because the
school didnt use the prime interest rate
in its calculation of an annual payment.
For each bus, the schools pay a per
vehicle allotment (PVA) every year. The
payment is intended to reimburse bus
contractors for their costs. The PVA formula includes reimbursement for the cost
of the bus and a flat rate of return on the
investment.
Compared with the auditors calculation, the report said the school pays be-
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Obituaries
The Calvert County Times runs complimentary obituaries as submitted by funeral homes
and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
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Joseph Allen
Sambo Swann,
71, of Owings
passed away July
26, 2016 at Washington Hospital
Center. He was
born March 15,
1945 in Prince
Frederick to Joseph Samuel and
Ethel Adelaide (Ward) Swann. Sambo was
a fifth generation Calvert County farmer
with his uncle Bid, nephew Jody and son
Joe-Sam. He was a lifelong advocate for
land preservation, wildlife conservation
and protection of the Chesapeake watershed. He will be deeply missed by his
family and friends.Sambo is survived by
his wife Patricia B. Swann, sons Eric A.
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Thursday, August 4
Saturday, August 6
Childrens MakerSpace
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Road, Solomons
10 to 11 a.m.
Come join our Makers Space for children and see what you can build. We will
supply a large amount of Legos, including
some Lego Duplos. Activities will also include craft stations. 410-326-5289.
Global Playground
Calvert Library Fairview Branch,Rt. 4 and
Chaneyville Road, Owings
2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Kids K - Grade 5 participate in a multicultural exploration with music, games,
sports, and food. Registration not
required.410-257-2101.
Global Playground
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way
2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Kids K - Grade 5 participate in a multicultural exploration with music, games,
sports, and food. Registration not required.
410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862.
Summer Storytime
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Road, Solomons
10 to 10:45 a.m.
Summer Storytime is for families with
children of multiples ages. The program
lasts 45 minutes and there is no craft. Ages
birth to 5., 410-326-5289.
Childrens MakerSpace
Calvert Library Fairview Branch,Rt. 4 and
Chaneyville Road, Owings
3:30 to 4 p.m.
Kids will engage their Lego building
skills or choose to dabble with their artist
side.410-257-2101.
Friday, August 5
Monday, August 8
Green Crafting
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Road, Solomon
2 to 4 p.m.
Making crafts out of materials that would
typically be thrown out. Crocheting, needlework, sewing, and simple tying techniques will be used. 410-326-5289.
Book Discussion
Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch,
3819 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach
7 to 8:30 p.m.
Summer Shorts!We will listen to short
stories together and then discuss! No
reading ahead!410-257-2411.
Tuesday, August 9
Board of Trustees meeting
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way
2 to 4 p.m.
Calvert Library Board of Trustees monthly
meeting. 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862.
Library Calander
Flying Needles
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Road, Solomons
6 to 9 p.m.
Knitting, crocheting and portable crafting
group open to anyone wanting to join in
and share talents, crafting time or learn a
new skill. 410-326-5289.
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Thursday, August 11
Friday, August 12
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tember (weather permitting). Enjoy storytime, an activity for the kids and hear about
whats new at Calvert Library. See you
there! 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862.
Saturday, August 13
Poets Circle
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way
9 to 10:30 a.m.
Beginner or big-time, confident or compulsive, stuck or star-lit! All are welcome.
Expect a friendly session of discussion, editing and support. Bring 5 copies of what
you want to work on or just yourself. Please
register.410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862.
Learn Mahjongg
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Road, Solomons
1 to 3 p.m.
Want to learn Mahjongg? Games are a
great way to keep your brain sharp while
having fun! Join us! 410-326-5289.
Poets Circle
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way
2 to 4 p.m.
Beginner or big-time, confident or compulsive, stuck or star-lit! All are welcome.
Expect a friendly session of discussion, editing and support. Bring 5 copies of what
you want to work on or just yourself. Please
register.410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862.
Monday, August 15
Green Crafting
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Road, Solomons
2 to 4 p.m.
Making crafts out of materials that would
typically be thrown out. Crocheting, needlework, sewing, and simple tying techniques will be used. 410-326-5289.
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Thursday, August 4
CSM Twilight Performance Series:
Childrens Play
(J.W. Williams Rd, Prince Frederick)
6:30 p.m.
Spirit of Hispania: Hispanic Tales by
Jules Tasca features five short plays that
explore Latin-American mythology for
all ages and races. Produced by special
arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
Performers subject to change. 301-9347828; www.csmd.edu/arts. Free.
Sunset Concert Festival
(ODonnell Lake, 10400 ODonnell Lake
Park, Waldorf) 7 p.m.
The St. Charles Companies announces
Peterson Brothers will perform free
beginning at 7 PM Thursday night on the
banks of ODonnell Lake.
The Navys Oldest and Finest
United States Naval Academy Band
Performance
(Calvert Marine Museum 14200
Solomons Island Rd, Solomons) 5 p.m. to
8 p.m.
The Museum and Drum Point
Lighthouse are open and free to the public
from 5 8pm. Enjoy 30 minute cruises on
the Tennison. See Electric Brigade at the
PNC Waterside Pavilion beginning at 6:00
p.m. The United States Naval Academy
Band, The Navys Oldest and Finest, has
been providing music for the Brigade of
Midshipmen and surrounding community
since 1852. Located at the Naval Academy
in Annapolis, Maryland, this premier
military band offers world-class ensembles
which perform a variety of musical styles,
ranging from classical to contemporary.
Electric Brigade (EB), the Navys premier
popular music group, has been entertaining
audiences around the world since 1979. EBs
repertoire includes the most current and
popular music, as well as rhythm and blues,
dance, Motown, classic rock, modern rock,
soul, hip-hop, swing, country, and disco.
Under the direction of Chief Musician Rory
Cherry, this elite group has set the standard
in popular-music entertainment for United
States Navy Bands all over the world.
Friday, August 5
Paleo Day Camp for 5th Graders
(Calvert Marine Museum 14200
Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Students entering 5th grade are invited
to become a paleontologist for a day. This
action-filled day includes learning to find
and identify fossils at Cove Point beach,
a behind-the-scenes visit to the museums
fossil prep lab, a chance to see our 3-D
printer re-creating a Megalodon tooth, and
a visit to our amazing behind-the-scenes
fossil collections. Campers will play Fossil
Monopoly to learn just how challenging it
is to become a fossil, and explore some of
the problems paleontologists face in their
work. Snacks and water provided; campers
bring their own lunch. Fee is $25 for the
day. Pre-requisition required. Call 410-3262042 ext. 41.
Saturday, August 6
Sunset Supper Cruise
(Calvert Marine Museum 14200
Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Come aboard the Wm. B. Tennison for
a narrated 90-minute cruise with historian
Coby Treadway. Participants will enjoy
appetizers as he talks participants through
time along the Patuxent River, highlighting
events from the paleo-Indians to WWII.
After the cruise, the evening continues
inside with a short presentation and a
light supper catered by No Thyme to
Cook. Tickets are $50 per person; seating
is limited. Call 410-326-2042 ext. 41 to
reserve your spot today.
Youth Emphasis Week Waldorf
Seventh-day Adventist Church
(Waldorf Seventh-day Adventist Church
11245 Berry Rd, Waldorf)
10:30 a.m.
Youth Emphasis Week will be held from
August 6-11 at the Waldorf Seventh-day
Adventist Church on Berry Road. It will
begin with Youth Day, Sabbath August
6th, at 10:30 am and then nightly August
7-10th from 7pm-8:30pm. Jorge Jay
Mendoza, a dynamic young speaker with
an amazing testimony will be our guest
speaker for Youth Day and will be with us
throughout the week. Our Youth Emphasis
Week will culminate in an all night LockIn at Calvary Gospel Church on August
11 from 8pm to 6am. It will be a night
full of activities for all ages. For more
information please contact Justin Reid at
waldorfsdayouthdept@gmail.com.
PraiseFest 3
(Church of God of Prophecy, 5608
Bartonsville Rd., Fred.)
12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The Church of God of Prophecy, 5608
Bartonsville Rd., Frederick, Md., will be
holding our 3rd Annual Praisefest from
12-5 p.m., Sat., Aug. 6, 2016, with Christian
music, Disney Bounce House, Gladiator
Joust and 30 Obstacle Course Extreme,
silent auction, give-a-ways, with fun and
food for all. So come on out and enjoy a
day of great music, good food with fun and
fellowship for all.
Texas Holdem and Cash Games
(Julie Rogers Studio of Dance 4120 Old
Town Road, Huntingtown) 7 p.m.
Texas HOLDEM and CASH games
to benefit the Patricia Leone Rogers
Educational Scholarship Fund. Doors open
at 6pm and game starts at 7 pm. Buy in is
$80 gets you $12,000 in chips and blinds
are 20 minutes each and start at 25-50.
Early registration before 6:45 gets you an
extra $1000 in chips. $10 50/50 gets you
an additional $3000 in chips. Re-buys up
until the first brweak. Food, beer and sodas
included!!
Sunday, August 7
Full Steam Ahead
(Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts
Center 13480 Dowell Rd, Dowell)
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
FREE Program for Preschool kids &
their families! August 7th program Groovy Geology. Preschool children and
their caretakers are invited to visit the
artLAB at Annmarie Garden for handson investigations and challenges! Each
session will help children explore, observe,
ask questions, and make predictions about
the world around them as they create
and play! Well investigate a variety of
concepts in STEAM--science, technology,
engineering, art, and math! Join us for
these fun and imaginative sessions that
will get your child excited about learning.
Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.
Monday, August 8
Waldorf Lions Club Blood Drive
(Waldorf VFD & Rescue, 3425 Old
Washington Rd. on Rt 925)
11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
In cooperation with the Waldorf VFD
& Rescue and Anne Arundel Medical
Center (AAMC), the Waldorf Lions Club is
sponsoring its bi-monthly Blood Drive on
August 8, 2016 from 11:30 am to 4:30 pm
at the Waldorf Fire Department, located at
3425 Old Washington Rd., Waldorf, MD.
The AAMC will provide its spacious,
climate-controlled, self-contained Blood
Mobile. The Blood Mobile is designed
with the donor in mind. It is exceptionally
comfortable and provides the amenities
necessary to make the donor experience a
pleasant one. Appointments are spaced to
minimize waiting time and the AAMC staff
efficiently facilitates the process so that
donors spend a minimum amount of time
to donate. Donors can sign up online at the
link below. Walk-ins are always welcome.
Plenty of parking is provided. Online
Sign Up @ www.SignUpGenius.com/
go/20F084CABA92EA5FB6-waldorf3.
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Community
Tuesday, August 9
Sea Squirts
(Calvert Marine Museum 14200
Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)
10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Theme
is
Waterman/Lighthouse
Keepers. Free drop-in program for
children 18-months to 3 years and their
caregivers. Also on Thursday, August 11
and Wednesday, August 17.
Support for Caregivers
(Calvert Hospice 238 Merrimac Court,
Prince Frederick)
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The presenter will be Amy Szatanek,
LCSW-ACHP- SW, Director of Patient
& Family Services for Calvert
Hospice.
Many of us will become
caregivers at some point in our lives, and
there are ways in which we can prepare
ourselves for when were needed. During
this seminar, experienced social workers
will cover immediately useful topics,
including caring for yourself as a caregiver,
preparing for and communicating with
physicians, making decisions, and using
community resources. There will be a
lengthy opportunity for Q & A and
discussion. To register, visit our website
at:
http://calverthospice.org/educationseminars/. Seating is limited, so register
early for seminars. All classes will be held
in Classroom 2 on the Lower Level of
Calvert Memorial Hospital.
Wednesday, August 10
Eco-Explorations for Families!
(Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts
Center 13480 Dowell Rd, Dowell)
10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Come along on an eco-exploration
as our staff naturalist, Hester Burch,
leads youngsters and their caregivers
on a hands-on exploration of the natural
world of Annmarie Garden. Each session
will explore something different. Most
Wednesdays Beginning June 15, 10-11am
, June 15, June 22, June 29, July 6, July
13, July 20, July 27, August 10, August 17.
Regular admission fees apply; members
free. Reservations not required, just come!
Historic Buyboats
(Calvert Marine Museum 14200
Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The
Chesapeake
Bay
Buyboat
Association is hosting their annual reunion
and cruise and will be stopping at the
Calvert Marine Museum. Enjoy this unique
opportunity to see the historic boats, meet
the owners, and tour the vessels in the boat
basin.
Meal, Praise, Prayer
(Union Church, 8912 Ches Av North. Beach)
5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Join us at the Interdenominational
Union Church at 5:30 p.m. on August
10 for a light supper followed by praise,
prayer, and fellowship. The Church is
located next to the North Beach Town
Hall at 8912 Chesapeake Avenue. This
free event is offered with the compliments
of the Congregation. All are cordially
invited. Questions may be directed to John
Riedesel at (410) 257-3555.
Meet Wrigley
American Bulldog
What a difference some food and love made for
this guy!! He is a super sweet dog that walks well
on a leash, is totally crate trained, likes other dogs
and children and is a love bug. He is getting used to
cats but may not be trusted completely with them.
Rescued from the Tri-County Animal Shelter:
Underweight, Malnourished and Heartworm Positive. Also Positive for Lyme. Undergoing treatment
but is available for adoption to the right home. Ask
for Irma for more information.
Meet Patty
urrent Age: 6 Years 6 Months (best estimate)
C
Patty was found living at as a stray at a local
plant. She befriended the worker there and
they began to fed her. She then allowed them
to capture her and bring her to us. We are now
trying to find this beautiful girl a home.
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1. Greenwich Time
4. English sailor
missionary
9. Type of wheat
14. Wreath
15. Hesitate
16. Hollyhocks
17. Not even
18. Former talk show
host
20. Rugged mountain
range
22. Greek muse
23. Ancient Greek
comedy
24. Jeopardizes
28. Singer DiFranco
29. Calcium
30. Employee stock
ownership plan
31. Gemstones
33. Got the job
37. Tantalum
38. Red deer
39. Not a pro
41. Coffee alternative
42. Aluminum
CLUES DOWN
1. Shine
2. They spread the
news
3. Indicates water
limits
4. Determines value
5. Capital of
Okinawa
6. Chinese river
7. Sign language
8. Passover feast and
ceremony
9. Yemen capital
10. A tributary of the
Missouri River
11. Sounds
12. Andorra-La Seu
dUrgell Airport
13. Korean name
19. A metal-bearing
mineral valuable
enough to be
mined
21. Outer layer
24. African nation (Fr.)
25. From Haiti
26. Polish river
27. Paul Henri
__, Belgian
statesman
31. Retailer
32. Supreme being
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Thursday, August 4
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Friday, August 5
Ryan Forrester Trio
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 8 p.m.
Mitch Harrell and the Classics
Band (Country)
Anthonys Bar and Grill (10371 Southern Maryland Blvd., Dunkirk)
Saturday, August 6
Sotterley Farmers Market
Historic Sotterley (44300 Sotterley
Ln, Hollywood)
8 a.m.
National Lighthouse Day and 180th
Piney Point Anniversary
Piney Point Lighthouse Museum
(44701 Lighthouse Rd, Piney Point)
10 to 3 p.m.
Monday, August 8
Team Trivia
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)
7 p.m.
Tuesday, August 9
Beginner Piano/Keyboard Classes
Loffler Senior Activity Center (21905
Chancellors Run Rd.)
1 p.m.
Team Feud
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, August 10
Open Mic Night
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)
7:30 p.m.
Line Dance Lessons
Hotel Charles (15110 Burnt Store Rd,
Hughesville)- 7 p.m.
Thursday, August 11
Mercy Creek
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 7:30 p.m.
Sunset Concert Festival
ODonnell Lake (10400 ODonnell
Lake Park, Waldorf)- 7 p.m.
Friday, August 12
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Housekeeping
Resident sponsored
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Library
Meditation Room
Computer Rooms
Resident Lounges
Sundries Store
Farmers Market
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