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The workshop will be led by Stephanie Newman, MS, LCPC, CAC-AD, Duel Diagnosis
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a customers caller ID, and they have improved their ability to trick people by duplicating voice recordings and imitating utility phone systems. Some of the ways these
scammers can imitate the utility are pretty
convincing. A scammer who provided a
call-back number even used voice prompts
that were recorded from SMECOs phone
system, said Dennison.
Complicating factors have also been added to the landscape in the form of alternate
energy suppliers and solar companies that
are trying to conduct business legitimately.
According to Dennison, Some energy
suppliers and solar companies may contact
customers to offer their services, but customers should never feel obligated to provide their account information. Legitimate
companies can provide services without
requiring a customers accountnumber.
When asked what SMECO customermembers can do to avoid being victimized,
Dennison offered a list of suggestions.
Customers should try to be aware of their
typical monthly bills and their due dates.
Electric utilities follow state regulations
and have set schedules for billing and payment, Dennison explained. That frantic
business owner I described had never had
his power cut off before and he wasnt
familiar with our procedures. SMECO
has a set routine for collecting payments
fromcustomers.
Unknown callers who give short deadlines and threaten to cut off service within an hour or two are probably running a
scam. SMECO will mail a termination notice if a bill is past due.
SMECO calls customers who owe a past
due balance using an automated phone system with a recorded message; rarely will
SMECO employees make personal collection phone calls.
Collection calls are made about 10 days
before service is to be terminated. SMECO
does not require payment at the time of the
call.
SMECO does not make collection calls
or terminate service on weekends or holidays. If service is going to be terminated,
a SMECO collector will knock on the customers door before turning off service.
SMECO collectors will accept credit
card payments, checks, or money orders,
but they do not accept cash. Conversely,
customers who know they owe money
should contact SMECO to make payment
arrangements. Because SMECO does
initiate automated collection calls and
customers can choose to make a payment
over the phone, some phone calls are legitimate, said Dennison.
Fraudulent activities are also conducted
by email. Customers who receive electronic bill notices should not open emails from
unfamiliar sources. SMECOs emails contain account-specific information, such as
the customers name and the first few digits
of the account number, and they use the coops distinctive orange and green colors.
Emails that contain several grammar and
spelling mistakes are probably not legitimate. If an email looks suspicious, it may
contain malware or links to a virus-infected website. Customers who receive a suspicious email should not open it or click on
any links; they can simply delete the email.
For customers who believe they have
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The workshop will be hosted on
Wednesday, September 7, 2016, at College
of Southern Maryland - Prince Frederick
Campus new Multi-Purpose Room from
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
*Learn how to get more positive reviews on your Google listing.
*Discover how to select the best categories on your Google listing that
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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
gazetteobits@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following weeks edition.
John Raymond
Lankford,Sr.,
John Raymond Lankford, Sr., 90,
of
Solomons
Island,
MD
passed
away
on
Wednesday,
August
3, 2016.Raymond was born
on January 12,
1926 in Solomons
Island,
MD to the late Frederick and Agnes Amy
Lankford. Born and raised on Solomons
Island for 90 years. He married his beloved wife Betty in 1945 and they raised
their ten children. He served as a member
for sixty years at the Solomons Volunteer Rescue Squad and Fire Department
where he held the past position of president for twelve years. He also served as
past president for the Southern Maryland
Firemens Association. He was a lifetime
parish member at Our Lady Star of the
Sea Catholic Church in Solomons Island,
MD where he and his wife Betty are the
longest living parish members.Raymond
is preceded in death by his parents Fred-
erick and Agnes Amy; brothers, Frederick, Gordon, and Jim Lankford; sisters,
Sylvia Woodall and Betty Lou Curran; and
sons, Richard and William Eddie Lankford.He is survived by his loving wife
Betty of 71 years; children, Irene Carroll
(Tommy), John Lankford, Sr., Raymond
Lankford, Betty Norris (Johnny), Charlene
Lankford, Frederick Lankford, Maurice
Lankford (Wanda), and Joseph Lankford
(Kathy); sister, Patricia ORourke (Richard); twenty four grandchildren; and thirty
four great-grandchildren.
Jack W. Simmons
Jack W. Simmons, 85, of
Prince Frederick,
Maryland passed
away on August
2, 2016 in his
home surrounded by his loving
family. Jack was
born on July 5,
1931 in Calvert
County, to the
late Robinson W.
and Helen Mae
Monnett Simmons. He is also preceded
in death by his wife, Lucille W. Simmons
and his sister Marie Boney.After graduation from from Calvert High School, Jack
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Thursday, August 11
Alzheimers Caregiver Support
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Get tips and support from other caregivers. Please register.410-535-0291 or
301-855-1862.
Friday, August 12
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.
Library Calander
Tuesday, August 16
Drop-in Computer Coding
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, Its easy. Younger children
will need the help of an adult. 410-535-0291
or 301-855-1862.
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.
Book Discussion
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 7 to 8:30 p.m.
The Night Circusby Erin Morganstern.
Waging a fierce competition for which they
have trained since childhood, magicians
Celia and Marco expectantly fall in love
with each other and share a fantastical romance that manifests in fateful ways. 410535-0291 or 301-855-1862.
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Thursday, August 18
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Friday, August 19
Saturday, August 20
Monday, August 22
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 11
Sea Squirts
(Calvert Marine Museum 14200 Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)
10 a.m.
10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m. Theme is Waterman/Lighthouse
Keepers. Free drop-in program for children
18-months to 3 years and their caregivers.
Zumba Gold-Toning at Mt Hope
(Mt. Hope Community Center 104
Pushaw Station Rd, Sunderland)
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Join us for this dance/fitness program
that has been nicknamed exercise in disguise. This is for all fitness levels and
skills. The class is Zumba Gold-Toning
specifically designed for those interested in
a high energy, but lower difficulty Zumba
class with toning fitness elements by using
light weights. No experience is necessary.
We have a super group of ladies and gentlemen that meet twice a week for some dance
fun, fitness and toning. For more info email me at Zumbabonnie@comcast.net, or
call Calvert County Parks & Rec to register
at 410-257-6770.
Friday, August 12
Meal & Movie
(Union Church, 8912 Ches Av North.
Beach)
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Join us at the Interdenominational Union
Church at 6:00 p.m. on August 12 for a
light supper followed by the 2016 movie
RISEN. 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 (410) 257-3555. www.facebook.
com/NBUnionChurch.
Annmarie After Hours
(Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts
Center 13480 Dowell Rd, Dowell)
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Join us for a special after hours reception for the dedication of the Mezzanine
Gallery in memory of Katherine Daugherty. The dedication will feature a special
exhibit of works of art by Charlie Hewitt.
Enjoy live music and delicious appetizers
by Rouge Catering. In honor of the gallery
dedication, admission is free.
Saturday, August 13
Lighthouse Adventure Cruise:
Northern Bay
(Calvert Marine Museum 14200 Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)
7:30 a.m.
7:45 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Participants will
see six lighthouses as they cruise aboard
a private charter boat with the museums
lighthouse expert. The cost is $130; $120
for members. Registration required at least
5 business days in advance. Call 410-3262042 ext. 41 to register.
Jazz Fest at The Yard in North Beach
(7th Street Market at North Beach)
1 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Become part of History....Jazz has come
to North Beach! Jazz lovers... come join
us for a day of jazz music at The Yard!
We have an amazing line up of local Jazz
talent all day long. We also will have
food, local drinks and local vendors. No
cover! Visit https://www.facebook.com/
events/993255090782625/ for specific lineup and times.
Country Dance
(American Legion Post 206 3330 Chesapeake Beach Rd E Rt 260)
7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
For a fun time, come to the Country
Dance at the American Legion 206. If you
cant dance, teachers will be available to
give instruction. One hour lessons commence at 7:00 p.m. followed by dancing
from 8:00 p.m. until midnight. The Modest price of $15.00 per person includes soft
drinks or draft beer and light munchies.
Hosted by the American Legion 206 in the
upper level Ballroom in Chesapeake Beach
on Route 260. Public warmly welcomed.
Reservations: Lbloyer@verizon.net For information call 301-855-6466.
Sunday, August 14
Monday, August 15
You Cant See Me offered by the Crisis
Intervention Center
(Crisis Intervention Center - CC Health
Department 975 Solomons Island Rd N,
Prince Frederick)
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
CIC is now offering a class for boys moving from Elementary to Middle School.
This class is designed to give young men
the tools needed to not just succeed but
THRIVE in their new environment. Issues
to be addressed include: The Boy Code, decision making, bullies, making and keeping
friends, showing emotions and handling a
crisis. The series consists of Five, Two hour
sessions. There is no fee for this class but
space is limited so register ASAP!! Additional information can be found at http://
kristibingham.wix.com/kidsgroups or by
calling 410 535 1121 or emailing Kristi.
Bingham@Maryland.gov.
Wednesday, August 17
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 handson exploration of the natural world of Annmarie Garden. Each session will explore
something different. Regular admission
fees apply; members free. Reservations not
required, just come!
Thursday, August 18
Calvert Toastmasters Meeting
(CourtHouse Square Room 205 Main
Street Prince Frederick)
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Do you want to become a confident public speaker and strong leader? If so, Toastmasters is the place for you. Youll find a
supportive learn-by-doing environment
that allows you to achieve your goals at
your own pace. For more information see
http://calvert.toastmastersclubs.org.
Zumba Gold-Toning at Mt Hope
(Mt. Hope Community Center 104
Pushaw Station Rd, Sunderland)
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Join us for this dance/fitness program
that has been nicknamed exercise in disguise. This is for all fitness levels and
skills. The class is Zumba Gold-Toning
specifically designed for those interested in
a high energy, but lower difficulty Zumba
class with toning fitness elements by using
light weights. No experience is necessary.
We have a super group of ladies and gentlemen that meet twice a week for some dance
fun, fitness and toning. For more info email me at Zumbabonnie@comcast.net, or
call Calvert County Parks & Rec to register
at 410-257-6770.
Sunset Concert Festival
(ODonnell Lake, 10400 ODonnell Lake
Park, Waldorf)
7 p.m.
The St. Charles Companies announces
Sin Miedo will perform free beginning
at 7 PM Thursday night on the banks of
ODonnell Lake.
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Monday, August 15
Mercy Creek
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)
7:30 p.m.
Team Trivia
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 7 p.m.
Friday, August 12
Dylan Galvin
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)
8 p.m.
Radio Monkey
Anthonys Bar and Grill (10371
Southern Maryland Blvd., Dunkirk)
Karaoke
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill (275
Lore Rd., Solomons)
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Saturday, August 13
Sotterley Farmers Market
Historic Sotterley (44300 Sotterley
Ln, Hollywood)
8 a.m.
Jazz Fest at The Yard in
NorthBeach
The Yard (7th Street Market at North
Beach)
1 to 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, August 14
2nd Sundays Farmers Market
(Double Oak Farm, 676 Double Oak
Road, Prince Frederick)- 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, August 16
Cedar Point Ladies Golf
Cedar Point Golf Course (23248 Cedar Point Rd, Patuxent River)
8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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.
Ben Connelly
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill (275
Lore Rd., Solomons)
6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday, August 17
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.
Wild Card Trivia
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill (275
Lore Rd., Solomons)
7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday, August 18
Night Cap
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 6:30 p.m.
Sunset Concert Festival
ODonnell Lake (10400 ODonnell
Lake Park, Waldorf)- 7 p.m.
Calvert Toastmasters Meeting
CourtHouse Square Room 205 Main
Street Prince Frederick
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Friday, August 19
Lunches are served to seniors, aged 60-plus, and their spouses through Title
IIIC of the Older Americans Act. Suggested donation is $3. To make or cancel a
reservation call: Calvert Pines Senior Center at 410-535-4606 or
301-855-1170, North Beach Senior Center at 410-257-2549, or Southern Pines
Senior Center at 410-586-2748. Lunches are subject to change.
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BLEACHERS
By Ronald N. Guy Jr.
COMMISSIONERS
CORNER
Armory Square
By Evan Slaughenhoupt
Commissioner President
loses retail sales estimated to be worth approximately $460 million per year. Armory
Square is not intended to recoup these
dollars, but rather addresses some of the
imbalance of citizen needs for goods and
services versus availability. The types of
retail that Armory Square could provide
include furniture and home furnishings
stores, electronics and appliance stores,
building materials and garden equipment
stores, clothing and clothing accessories
stores, sporting goods, hobby, book and
musical instrument stores, general merchandise stores, such as department stores
and warehouse clubs, and food service and
drinking places, including full-service and
limited-service restaurants, cafeterias and
drinking places.
To ensure Armory Square provides first
class amenities and retail not otherwise
in our county, the county commissioners are engaged with a well-known developer, Peterson (who Ive wanted involved
in this development since 2011). Nearby
National Harbor was developed by Peter-
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