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LOCAL NEWS 3
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COPS & COURTS 8
COMMUNITY10
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FEATURE14
EDUCATION15
OBITUARIES17
COMMUNITY CALENDAR 18 Community
SENIOR CALENDAR 19 Page 10
LIBRARY CALENDAR 19
SPORTS20
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 22
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Thursday, March 15, 2018 The Calvert County Times Local News 5
ED GILLESPIE
The County Times that the closest brick ter the mayor and several council mem-
and mortar business that would be sell- bers met with some of those business
ing beach food, such as hamburgers and owners on the Saturday before the nega-
hot dogs, would be the Tastee Freeze, tive vote for the food trailer.
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Councilman Mickey Hummel noted dickmyers@countytimes.net The Political Scoop
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The Maryland Department of Planning will hold a public listening session Tues- commentary on hot-button
day, March 27, 2018, at the Calvert Pines Senior Center. The purpose of the inter-
active public meeting is to hear from local residents about how the new Maryland political issues.
Development Plan, entitled “A Better Maryland,” can improve statewide planning
and coordination.
Maryland Department of Planning staff want to gain a better understanding of
As part of updating the Maryland Land Preservation fishing, hiking or hunting. They will complement feed- 6 p.m.)
and Recreation Plan, the Maryland Department of Nat- back provided in the Maryland Land Preservation and Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
ural Resources and its partner, GreenPlay, LLC, will be Recreation Plan Survey, which remains open until May 10515 Mackall Road
hosting a series of information sessions and workshops 1. St. Leonard, Maryland 20685
to solicit public comment and stakeholder feedback on The department welcomes the public to participate in • April 19 (First session at 1 p.m., Second session at
land conservation and outdoor recreation. the following workshops (RSVP requested): 6 p.m.)
Residents and nonresidents are invited to attend. • March 26 (First session at 1 p.m., Second session Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area,
“Providing top-notch amenities and services to our at 6 p.m.) Auditorium
citizens and visitors – and enhancing their quality of Fort Frederick State Park, Visitor Center 5100 Deer Park Road
life – is paramount to the department and its staff,” 11100 Fort Frederick Road Owings Mills, Maryland 21117
Maryland Natural Resources Secretary Mark Belton Big Pool, Maryland 21711 Session and survey results will be incorporated into
said. “I encourage the public to participate in these pub- • March 27 (First session at 1 p.m., Second session the Maryland Land Preservation and Recreation Plan,
lic forums to help direct and guide our decision-making at 6 p.m.) which is required to receive federal funding from the
and strategic planning. Help us better serve you.” Talbot County Community Center National Park Service’s Land and Water Conservation
The four workshops – two sessions each day – will 100128 Ocean Gateway Fund.
focus on gathering comment on the state’s outdoor ac- Easton Maryland 21601
tivities, amenities and services, be it boating, camping, • April 18 (First session at 1 p.m., Second session at Press Release from MD DNR
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In Remembrance
The Calvert County Times runs complimentary obituaries as submitted by funeral homes
and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
guyleonard@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following week’s edition.
and graduated from Anacostia High and husband Todd, all of Huntingtown. O’Connel shoes, darts,
School. She was a devoted stay at home Also surviving are grandchildren Nate, High School fishing, hunt-
mom for many years. She later became Xander, Maggie, Lila, Emily, Demi and in 1961 and ing, NASCAR
a school bus driver for Charles County Brooke, a sister Theresa Oursler and went on to and all sports.
Public Schools, known to her students brothers Gerry, Mike, Mark (Vicki) and move to Cal- Mark is
as Ms. Cris, retiring after 32 years of Joe (Kim) Fowler, as well as numerous vert County survived by
service. Phyllis loved spending time cousins, nieces and nephews. in 1963 from his mother,
with her family, especially her children, A memorial gathering will be held at A rlington, Bonnie Tuck-
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. North Beach Volunteer Fire Department VA. She went er Tolson of
She will be remembered as a wonderful was held on Tuesday, March 13. to work for Lusby, MD;
mother, grandmother, great-grandmoth- In lieu of flowers donations in Bob’s the Calvert his children,
er and friend. name may be made to the Mt. Harmony County Pub- Mandy Tuck-
Phyllis was preceded in death by her United Methodist Church Kitchen Fund lic School er of Oden-
husband Philip Cristarella. She is sur- at 155 East Mt. Harmony Road, Owings System as a Secretary and retired in ton, MD and
vived by her children Donna R. Mad- MD 20736. 2005. She was a member of the Coast Jenny Ussery
den and husband Marty of Huntingtown, Funeral arrangements by Rausch Fu- Guard Auxillary, enjoyed card making, (Bruce) of
Dean M. Cristarella of Pomfret, MD neral Home. jewelry making, and crocheting. Williams-
and Noelle B. Pierceall of Huntingtown, Tudy is survived by her husband of burg, VA;
grandchildren Shane and Mia Madden
and Jacob and Joshua Pierceall, great-
Frank James 25 years Albert M. Heim of Lusby, MD;
children, Marie Cochrane of Lusby, MD,
and siblings,
Brenda White
grandchildren Reagan, Scarlet, Brae- “Pronk” Gatton Laurie Copsey of Huntingtown, MD, Jan- (Ken) of Owings, MD, Lee Ann Taylor
lynn, Agatha and Lincoln, brother James ice Bowen, Maryhelena Woodward, and (Jeff) of Ashburn, VA, Sue Toth of Bow-
W. Brooke and wife Jeanie, sisters Deb- F r a n k Michael Heim all of Lusby, MD; sister, ie, MD, Debbie Hanfman of Laurel, MD,
ora Brooke and brother in law Gregory J a m e s Margaret Donnelly of VA; eight grand- Steve Tolson (Elva) of Stafford, VA and
Cristarella and wife Angela. “Pronk” Gat- children and two great grandchildren. Ann Posey (Keith) of Mt. Carmel, TN;
Funeral arrangements by Rausch Fu- ton, 62, of All services will be private. To leave and three grandchildren. He was preced-
neral Home. Lusby, MD the family a condolence please visit ed in death by his father, David L. Tucker
and formerly www.rauschfuneralhomes.com and his step-father, Joseph Tolson.
Robert Lawrence of Suitland, A Memorial Service was conducted
“Bob” Fowler
MD passed
away on Mark Lee Tucker by Rev. Showers on Monday, March 12,
2018 at 11:00 a.m. at Middleham Cha-
March 7, 2018 pel Parish, Lusby, MD. Interment was
Mark Lee Tucker, 56, of Lusby, MD
Robert Law- at MedStar private.
passed away on March 3, 2018 at his
rence “Bob” St. Mary’s Memorial contributions may be made
residence.
Fowler, 71, of Hospital. to Helping Up Mission, 1029 East Bal-
Born August 25, 1961 in Cheverly,
Owings passed Born January 25, 1956 in Washington, timore Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 or
MD, he was the son of Bonnie Tucker
away March 7, DC, he was the son of Margaret J. Gatton Middleham and St. Peter’s Parish, P.O.
Tolson and the late David Lee Tucker.
2018 at his home and the late Frank S. Gatton. Box 277, Lusby, MD 20657.
Mark grew up in Forestville, MD and
surrounded by Frank graduated from Chopticon High Condolences to the family may be
graduated from Crossland High School
family. He was School. He was a technician for Dyn- made at www.rauschfuneralhomes.com.
in 1979. He has been a resident of Cal-
born Decem- Corp for over fifteen years. Frank was vert County since 1999. He was an auto
ber 29, 1946 in an avid fisherman, hunter and gardener. body shop manager. He enjoyed horse-
Wa s h i n g t o n , He loved the beach, spending time with
D.C. to Emory family and friends, and giving everyone
L. and Betty Jo nicknames.
(Baker) Fowler. Bob was raised in Clin- Frank is survived by his mother, Mar- Honor the memory of your cherished
ton and graduated from Surrattsville
High School in 1964, where he played
garet J. Gatton of Hollywood, MD; his
wife, Mabel “Gene” Gatton; his chil-
A Tribute to the Loved One one by sharing the story of their life
with friends, neighbors and associates
football, wrestled and participated in
track and field. He married Louise Marie
dren, Jason (Jen) of Sedalia, MO and
Jessica (Matt) of Prince Frederick, MD;
Whose Memory Lives here in the community.
Church, 10210 HG Trueman Rd., Lusby tend the General Meeting in the Upper Level
Thursday, March 15 7:00 PM 2:00 - 3:00 PM Meeting Hall. Inquiries? President Hendley
All members of the American Legion Lenten Series 2018. Includes a video ex- at 202-246-3533
Gills Club Stallings-Williams Post 206 are encouraged ploration of Holy Week through the master-
Calvert Marine Museum,14200 Solomons to attend the regular meeting in the Upper piece artwork of renowned artist John Au-
Island Rd., Solomons
5:30 – 7:00 PM
Level Meeting Hall. gust Swanson and explanation of the Scrip- Wednesday, March 21
For information call 410-257-9878. www. tural stories. All are welcome. You do not
Free program designed for girl’s ages 7–12 ALpost206.org. need to be a parishioner. Celebrate ART! Home School Day
interested in learning more about sharks. A Calvert Marine Museum and Annmarie
STEM-focused program from the Atlantic Garden,
White Shark Conservancy. Preregistration
is required. Register now at www.bit.ly//
Saturday, March 17 Monday, March 19 Solomons and Dowell
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
GillsClubRegistration. For more informa- Happy St. Patrick’s Day Zumba Gold-Toning The Calvert Marine Museum (CMM) is
tion, email Mindy.Quinn@calvertcountymd. Dunkirk Firehouse, Ward Rd., Dunkirk partnering with Annmarie Garden Sculpture
gov. Beach Zumba Gold-Toning 7:00 - 8:00 PM and Art Park (AMG) for Homeschool Day
Northeast Community Center, Chesa- A total body workout using light weights to 2018 with the theme, Celebrate Art!
Auditions for Passion of Christ peake Beach shake up those muscles. All fitness levels are Visit www.calvertmarinemuseum.
Production 8:50 - 10:00 AM welcome, no experience is necessary. Drop com or www.annmariegarden.org for more
St Paul UMC, 11000 HG Trueman Rd., If you love to dance, this in $5. Ask about discounts. 301-520-2338. information.
Lusby is the fitness class for you.
7:00 – 9:00 PM A party that you love at your own pace with a Calvert Eats Local Meal, Praise, & Fellowship
We are looking for men, women and a few low intensity total body workout using light Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Union Church, 8912 Chesapeake Ave.,
children to tell the compelling story of Jesus’ weights. Costley Way North Beach
teaching, arrest, trial and resurrection. It is Concerns/questions, please contact Parks 7:00 - 8:30 PM 5:00 - 7:00 PM
outdoors with live animals at the corner of and Recreation at 410-535-7080. Encourage local agriculture, discover A special supper served by the Youth Bi-
HG Trueman and Cove Point Roads. Open to ways to eat locally, and share resources, ener- ble Study Group, followed by praise, prayer,
all members of the community to participate. Water Quality Monitoring Training gy, good ideas and great food! 410-535-0291 and fellowship.
North Side Trailhead/Double Oak Farm, or 301-855-1862. CalvertLibrary.info. This free event is offered with the compli-
676 Double Oak Rd., Prince Frederick ments of the Congregation. All are cordially
Friday, March 16 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Taste the Beaches Planning Committee invited. Questions may be directed to John
Attention Citizen Scientists! Help the Ameri- Town of Chesapeake Beach, Council Riedesel at 301-855-8256.
A Lil’ B-Ball can Chestnut Land Trust ensure that Parkers Chambers www.facebook.com/NBUnionChurch.
Northeast Community Center, 4075 Gor- Creek is healthy. Monthly tests allow us to 7:00 PM
don Stinnett Ave., Chesapeake Beach track changes in the water that might identify The Planning Committee really needs ad-
5:00 -6:00 PM
If you’ve got a game, bring it to our court!
threats to the watershed. ditional volunteers to help with organizing Thursday, March 22
Be prepared to hike for 2 hours. Snacks our second annual event. Please plan to at-
Test your dribbling, shooting, passing and and water suggested. Register by emailing tend. 410-257-2230. Little Minnows
rebounding skills to see if you have what it info@acltweb.org. Visit acltweb.org for more Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons
takes to be an all-star. information or call 410-414-3400. 10:00 – 11:00 AM
Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner
Tuesday, March 20 Children ages 3 to 5 years are invited for
Big Bay Bash! Little Minnows. This month’s them is Dino-
American Legion Stallings Williams Post North Beach Boardwalk Spring Equinox Power! The Mighty Dinosaurs. Members are
206, 3330 Chesapeake Beach Rd East Rt. 10:00 AM-2:00 PM 12:15 PM free; $5 for non-members. More info 410-
260, Chesapeake Beach Vendors, Info Booths, Kids Crafts, Music, You can’t miss it! 326-2042. Visit
5:30 - 7:00 PM … and Fun! www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.
This Famous Irish Delight is the focus of Crochet for the Bay. Steak Dinner
the informal dinner. Come to the lower level American Legion Stallings Williams Post Kick the Sugar Habit
dining room for a meal you won’t soon for- 206, Rt. 260, Chesapeake Beach 110 Main St., Prince Frederick
get. $12 includes sides and beverage. Public
welcome. For more information, call 410-
Sunday, March 18 5:30 - 7:00 PM 6:00 -7:00 PM
Particular about your Steak? You order it Join Health Coach, Kaula Jacks, as she dis-
257-9878. www.ALPost206.org 2018 Easter Festival directly from the Grill-Master and you get cusses what so much of us hold dear - sugar.
Kellam’s Field, 3825 Gordon Stinnett what you order. $15 includes sides, salad, She will break down the effects of sugar, how
Nicole Zuraitis Quartet Ave., Chesapeake Beach beverage, and roll. Public welcome. For to spot hidden sugars in food, how to kick
Calvert Marine Museum,14200 Solomons 1:00 – 3:00 PM information call 410-257-9878. www.AL- the sugar habit and what healthier options we
Island Rd., Solomons The Easter Bunny • Superheroes • Balloon post206.org have in order to satisfy our sweet tooth.
7:00 PM Animals • Face Painting • Music • Inflatables Free. Contact: 410-535-9850.http://kcon-
The Maritime Performance Series pres- • and so much more! No Rain Date. In case Bingo waypt.com
ents the Nicole Zuraitis Quartet with an eve- of rain or snow, the event will be moved in- North Beach Volunteer Fire Department.
ning of jazz, pop, and classical music. Doors doors to Northeast Community Center. Pre- Doors open at 5:00 PM and Bingo starts At the Water’s Edge Lecture Series
open at 6:00. Beer and wine available for sented by The Town of Chesapeake Beach at 7:30 PM. Calvert Marine Museum, Harms Gallery,
sale. $20 online, $25 at the door, and avail- and Calvert County Parks & Recreation. $5000 jackpot. Admission $8/person. Solomons
able at www.bit.ly//MaritimeConcerts. More Free. 410-257-2554 Food and drink available for purchase. For 7:00 – 8:00 PM
info 410-326-2042. Visit more information please call 301-855-0520. Grace Mary Brady will present “Gam-
www.calvertmarinemuseum.com. Chesapeake Food and Herbs of the bling” with a focus on horse racing tracks
18th Century Zumba Toning Tuesday that once existed in Calvert County. Here her
Acoustic Music Harmony Hall Chapter NSDAR Mt. Hope Community Ctr., 104 Pushaw fascinating story about a slot machine indict-
American Legion Stallings Williams Post 1:00 - 2:00 PM Station Rd., Sunderland ment case at Uncle Billie’s in North Beach.
206, 3330 Chesapeake Beach Rd East Rt. Please join Harmony Hall Chapter Na- 7:00 - 8:00 PM Detective Shawn Moses of the St. Mary’s
260, Chesapeake Beach tional Society Daughters of the American If you love to dance, this is the fitness class County Sheriff’s Department will discuss
7:00 - 11:00 PM Revolution as we host speaker Katie Moose: for you. All fitness levels are welcome, and gambling cases in St. Mary’s County. Free
Ross Crampton in the lower level “Chesapeake Food and Herbs of the 18th no experience is necessary. 410-535-7080. and open to the public.
lounge. No charge. Public welcome. For Century.” Please note: Harmony Hall Chap- More info 410-326-2042. Visit
more information, call 410-257-9878. www. ter does not meet at Harmony Hall Manor. American Legion Post 206 Auxiliary www.calvertmarinemuseum.com.
ALPost206.org Contact chapter for location by sending American Legion Stallings Williams Post
email to: harmonyhalldar@gmail.com. 206, Rt. 260, Chesapeake Beach
Membership Meeting 7:00 PM
American Legion Stallings Williams Post What Wondrous Love Want your voice heard? All members of
206, Middleham and St. Peter’s Episcopal Auxiliary Post 206 are encouraged to at-
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