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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2018
W W W. C O U N T Y T I M E S . N E T
IN LOCAL
NO TAX CUTS
PROPOSED
IN COMMUNITY
FALL AT THE
FARMER’S MARKET
IN SPORTS
GOLF COURSE FRONT
NINE OPEN
IN LOCAL ON THE COVER MISS TRANQUILITY MADISON ATTICK AND LORD CALVERT THOMAS RIDENAUR
(SEATED) WITH THE OTHER FINALISTS, FIRST RUNNER-UP KATARINA GEUTHLEIN AND 2ND RUNNER-
“I COULD BE VINDICTIVE, BUT I LOVE UP TAYLOR PARKER ALONG WITH JOSEPH CRUNKELTON, LAUREN BETZ AND BRIANA NELSON.
CALVERT COUNTY.”
COMMISSIONER VP TOM HEJL
CONTENTS
LOCAL NEWS 3
COPS & COURTS 7 Local
COMMUNITY9 Page 5
ON THE COVER 20
SPORTS31
OBITUARIES34 Community
COMMUNITY CALENDAR 36 Page 9
SENIOR CALENDAR 37
LIBRARY CALENDAR 37
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 38
ENTERTAINMENT39
N PA GE 11 Entertainment
SPECIAL PULL-OUT O 20 18 Page 39
Bowen's Grocery
The Calvert County (PILOT). It is anticipated from 2.8 percent to 3 per-
Board of County Com- to increase by $9.2 million cent. That has become an
missioners (BOCC) has this coming fiscal year, issue in this year’s com-
directed staff to build the bringing the total to $64 missioner election. Family Owned & Operated Since 1929
budget for the next fis- million. Slaughenhoupt, who The Charm and Quality of the Past with the Convenience and Variety of Today
cal year with the income According to Hayden, is not seeking reelec-
and property tax rates at the Dominion PILOT will tion, continued to justify USDA Choice Beef
the current level. Even remain above $60 million the decision, saying oth-
though the ink is barely through Fiscal Year 2023 erwise the board would “Our Own” Freshly Ground Chuck
dry for the budget that and then level off to about have been facing the de- Steaks • Roasting Pigs • Fresh Crab Meat
went into effect on July 1, $54 million after 2023. cision to cut $10 million
staff of the Department of
Full Service Deli
The Dominion PILOT un- somewhere in the budget.
Finance and Budget are til 2023 will be based on Commissioner Vice Pres- Bulk Goodies - Packaged And Ready To GO
now beginning to work on a fixed amount, according ident Tom Hejl, who was
the budget for Fiscal Year to Commissioner Presi- defeated in the primary,
FALL CANDY It’s Grillin
CUSTOMER Time
FAVORITES
2020. dent Evan Slaughenhoupt, said the commissioners Double Dip Chocolate Covered Peanuts
County departments Jr. After 2023 it will be had repeatedly asked tax- Pumpkins • Candy Corn Peanut Squares
will be receiving pack- based on the plant’s as- payers where they would Gummies • Pumpkin Pie Fudge Coconut Bonbons
ets for developing their sessed value. like to cut the budget. Decorated Mini Pretzels Peanut Brittle • Jordon Almonds
budget by October 1. The It is because the Do- “Not one person came (Chocolate And Frosted) Chocolate Covered Pretzels
message contained in minion PILOT is antici- forward to tell us where Milk Chocolate Raisins
those packets: pated to drop in a couple to cut,” he said.
• County departments
SWEET MEMORIES CANDY Gum Candies
of years that the county Hejl said he could vote Goetze Caramel Creams • Mary Janes Orange Slices
maintain their budgets does not want to apply to put a tax cut in the bud- Squirrel Nut Zippers • Jawbreakers Country Fresh Fudge
for FY 2020 with strong those extra revenues to get and let it up to the new Bit-O-Honey • Good ’N’ Plenty Nonpareils • And More
justification for any recurring charges, instead board to decide where Dubble Bubble Bubble Gum
increase putting it to use to pay to cut. But, he added, “I Atomic Fireballs • And More WE ALSO HAVE
• All requests for new cash for capital projects could be vindictive, but I Snack Mixes • Nuts
positions, initiatives or or to cover costs of other love Calvert County.” NO SUGAR ADDED AND SUGAR FREE Dried Fruits
programs should be list- post-employment benefits Hayden said if the tax Cookies • Candies
ed in a separate column
in the budget software.
(OPEB), a fund used to
cover future costs of re-
increase had not been en-
acted, the county would GUMMIES WINE
The request for a level
budget comes even though
tiree health benefits.
Slaughenhoupt elicited
still have an almost $10
million deficit.
20 Or More Flavors & Shapes COLD BEER
Director of Budget and unanimous agreement Commissioner Pat Nut- EXCHANGEABLE PROPANE TANKS
Finance Tim Hayden is not to reduce either the ter, who also is not seek-
predicting a $12.3 million income or property-tax ing re-election said, “It 4300 Hunting Creek Rd • Huntingtown, Maryland
increase in revenue. But, rates in preparing the bud- was one of the hardest 410-535-1304 www.bowensgrocery.com 410-257-2222
the bulk of that increase get. Two years ago, the decisions I’ve ever made.” MON-FRI 6 A.M. - 9 P.M. • SAT-SUN 7 A.M. - 9 P.M.
4 Local News The Calvert County Times Thursday, September 27, 2018
of Land-Use Update
Now, when a school’s capacity reaches the Calvert County Public School staff’s
100 percent, no new residential subdivi- observation that the schools can operate
sions can receive final approval until at 110 percent capacity without compro-
the schools serving their area are at or
Final Decision Pushed Until After Election
Rhythm & Riches 2018 feel better we can call it a minor town
center.”
Keep Calvert Country, a citizen’s
group that has been calling for a slow-
down in the update process and a trans-
portation study before it’s finalized, re-
cently posted a blog on how Dunkirk is
being treated in the update.
By Dick Myers In the blog written by former planning
Editor staffer Mariam Gholl, Willis was quoted
in an earlier meeting as saying, “I don’t
The update of the Calvert County know what else to tell you about water
Comprehensive Plan will be in the and sewer. It is not our plan but others
The Amish Outlaws Robbie Boothe hands of the new commissioner board. are planning it.”
The planning commission at its Sept. Gholl asks: “Who are these other folks
Friday, October 19, 2018 19 meeting voted to accept staff recom- who are planning sewer in Dunkirk?”
Hollywood Volunteer Fire Department mendation to delay finishing their chap- Gholl said that the decision about
ter by chapter review of the update until Dunkirk should be deferred until its
Doors open at 5p.m. after the Nov. 6 election. town center master plan is updated.
www.RHYTHMandRICHES.com/240-587-7111 The commission agreed to hold their The current commissioner board had
final review in November instead of Oc- earlier expressed a hope that they would
• Live Music tober. They will tackle two of the most be able to finish the process before they
RAFFLE SPECIAL!
• Raffle for Riches - Win up to $25,000 in contentious sections of the plan update, left office. Three of the five commis-
Buy two tickets
Prizes! Only 3,000 tickets will be sold! transportation and land use at their Nov, sioners will not be returning – Evan
of either kind
• Door Prizes 14 meeting, which will be held in larger Slaughenhoupt, Jr and Pat Nutter are not
and receive one
RAFFLE ONLY • Games of Chance, 50/50 Raffle, Pull Tabs quarters, at the Calvert Pines Senior Cen- seeking re-election and Tom Hejl was
ticket FREE! • Food, Beer*, Wine* (*must be 21), Sodas ter meeting room in Prince Frederick. defeated in the primary. Republican in-
& Water available for purchase One of the hot button issues still to be cumbents Mike Hart and Steve Weems
• Limited entry into the event! Get your tackled is what to call the Dunkirk Town have Democratic challengers.
• Rain or Shine Event tickets today for admission into the Center – is it a major town center or a The plan update, in addition to the
• Must be 18 or over to event and your chance to win up to minor town center or just a town center? planning commission review, is also now
purchase tickets or to $25,000 in prizes! Director of Planning and Zoning Mark under a 60-day review by state agencies
attend event • Tickets are $60 each for ENTRY to Event Willis noted that whatever Dunkirk is Once the planners are ready and the re-
• Call or Visit us on-line and Raffle, or $50 each for RAFFLE called, growth is occurring there with view is over, a joint public hearing with
for more information and ONLY. private sewer systems. “The county isn’t the county commissioners and planning
doing it, developers are doing it.”
to purchase tickets for the
event and the raffle! commission would be called before the
There is a strong anti-growth senti- BOCC makes the final vote.
Proceeds to Benefit St. Michael’s Archangel Scholarship Foundation ment among citizen groups in Dunkirk.
Willis quipped, “If it makes citizens dickmyers@countytimes.net
Thursday, September 27, 2018 The Calvert County Times 5
The Calvert County Department of enjoy the playground, building sand cas-
Parks & Recreation announces Breezy tles and hunting for shark teeth along the
Sunday, September 30 Point Beach and Campground will re-
open Saturday, Sept. 22, with full beach
sandy shores of the Chesapeake Bay. For
fishing and crabbing enthusiasts, there
access under regular hours of 6 a.m. to is 200-foot fishing pier. It is the perfect
6:00 PM dusk. The beach will be open through
Oct. 31, 2018, when it closes for the sea-
getaway for day trips, a weekend away or
a week-long escape.
son until May 1, 2019. For additional information, please
Southern Calvert Baptist Church Storms brought flooding and debris to contact the Calvert County Depart-
12140 H.G. Trueman Road Breezy Point Beach and the beach was ment of Parks & Recreation at 410-535-
closed temporarily due to safety con- 1600, ext. 2649. For updates on Parks
Lusby, MD cerns. Breezy Point Beach and Camp- & Recreation services, park availabil-
ground is a favorite Calvert County ity, field closures and more visit Parks
For more information call: destination. Visitors are encouraged & Recreation at www.Facebook.com/
Jerry at 240-925-5613 SCBC at 410-326-6533 to bring the whole family and spend a CalvertCountyParks.
fun-filled day at the public beach while
www.bluegrassgospelexpress.com taking advantage of the many amenities Press Release from
offered at this scenic spot. Children will Calvert County Government
Thursday, September 27, 2018 The Calvert County Times Cops & Courts 7
Calvert County
Sheriff Blotter
During the week of September 17 – on September 19th an unknown suspect(s)
September 23 deputies of the Calvert stole half the gas out of her vehicle.
County Sheriff’s Office responded to
1,427 calls for service throughout the Theft: 18-50923
community. On September 19, 2018 Deputy Aurich
made contact with a complainant who
Burglary: 18-50875 advised him sometime between 12:30
On September 19, 2018 Deputy Free- and 10:30 PM an unknown suspect(s)
land responded to 16th Street, Chesa- stole the registration plate from his boat
peake Beach for the report of a burglary. trailer while it was parked at the Hallow-
The victims advised sometime between ing Point boat ramp.
6:00 AM and 5:00 PM an unknown
suspect(s) entered their home and stole Theft: 18-51042
multiple pieces of jewelry. The estimat- On September 20, 2018 Deputy Spald-
ed value of stolen property is $410. ing was contacted in the parking lot of
Patuxent High School about a stolen cell
Burglary: 18-51366 phone. The complainant advised she had
On September 22, 2018 Deputy Rzep- the phone at 7:45 that morning and re-
kowski responded to Southern Maryland alized it was missing around 8:20 AM.
Blvd, Owings for the report of a bur- The value of the cell phone is approxi-
glary. The complainant advised some- mately $1,000.
time between September 21st at 10:00
PM and September 22nd at 1:00 AM an ARRESTS:
unknown suspect(s) stole $100 worth of On September 17, 2018 Deputy Ridge-
tools from his shed. ly walked into the 7-Eleven in Prince
Frederick when the store manager ad-
Theft: 18-50629 vised him there was a male in the store
On September 18, 2018 Deputy Redik- who refused to leave. Logan Chase Fill-
er responded to Scaggs Road, Owings er (19) was escorted outside where Dep-
for the report of a theft. The complainant uty Ridgely wrote him a trespass warn-
advised on September 3rd between 11:00 ing for that location. As Filler walked
AM and 2:00 PM an unknown suspect(s) away, he cursed at the officers on scene.
stole the flag off her mailbox. The value Filler was placed under arrest and trans-
of stolen property is approximately $50. ported to the Calvert County Detention
Center where he was charged with Dis-
Theft: 18-50566 orderly Conduct.
On September 18, 2018 Deputy Hard-
esty responded to Nester Lane, Lusby On September 19, 2018 Deputy Spald-
for the report of a theft. The complain- ing responded to the Shell gas station
ant advised two weeks ago two Silicon in Lusby for a conserver of the peace.
Power 256 GB Solid State Drives were Upon arrival he made contact with the
stolen from his mailbox. The estimated complainant, Justin Paul Brinkley
value of stolen property is $100. (26). Brinkley cursed at Deputy Spald-
ing repeatedly and was warned multiple
Theft: 18-50654 times to stop or he would be arrested. He
On September 18, 2018 Deputy Gott continued to be disorderly, therefore, he
responded to Renero Court, Lusby for was placed under arrest and transported
the report of a theft. The complainant to the Calvert County Detention Center
advised sometime between September where he was charged with Disorderly
14th and September 18th an unknown Conduct.
suspect(s) stole his son’s black bicycle.
The estimated value of stolen property On September 19, 2018 Deputy Bow-
is $150. lan conducted a traffic stop at the inter-
section of West Dares Beach Road and
Theft: 18-50532 Solomons Island Road. The driver iden-
On September 18, 2018 Deputy Brad- tified herself as Shenae Shirley Lloyd.
ley responded to Gregg Drive, Lusby for Emergency Communications advised
the report of a theft. The complainant that name was not on file, however, the
advised an unknown suspect(s) stole the registered owner of the vehicle was
rear tag off his vehicle. Keyonda Rochelle Cauthen (22), and
they provided Deputy Bowlan with a
Theft: 18-50749 photo. The photo matched the driver of
On September 19, 2018 Deputy Fly- the vehicle. Cauthen was placed under
nt responded to Golden Russet Drive, arrest and transported to the Calvert
Dunkirk for the report of a theft. The County Detention Center where she was
complainant advised sometime between charged with False Statement to Officer.
5:30 PM on September 18th and 7:45 AM
Continues on page 8
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t he R ed
R o c k
THIS WEEKND SCOUTS WEEKEND
Admission: $10 AT THE FARM
We are setting aside an entire weekend to celebrate all Scouts
(Girls & Boys!) Come with your troop or in uniform and
3 & under FREE recieve $1.00 off general admission. Call to book your troop’s
Group Rates Available SEPT. 29 - 30 reservations (for groups of 15 or more).
for 15 and More
Food & Refreshments On-Site • Large Covered Picnic Area • Air-Conditioned/ Heated Restrooms
Danny Mayo of Dares Beach owns this 1940 Ford Deluxe Shelley Hartman of Huntingtown operates the Shelley’s Jellies stand
Coup that was on display last Friday night at the North Beach along Bay Avenue at the North Beach Farmers Market and Art
Farmer’s Market. Fair. Shelley specializes in making homemade wine jellies and jams.
Kevin Warren of Rosemary Ranch in Port Republic advises a A cold one is passed to a customer at the Gypsy Brewing Jack Lamay of Leesburg, VA checks out the menu at the
customer on buying fresh, local produce. Rosemary Ranch is Company stand at the North Beach Farmer’s Market and Art Sassafras Farm food stand along 5th Street last Friday night
a regular at the North Beach Farmer’s Market every Friday. Fair last Friday. in North Beach.
Fall
FESTIVALS
A SPECIAL
PULL-OUT GUIDE
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Celebrate the River Celebrate the The Calvert County Times Thursday, September 27, 2018
That’s our guarantee or it’s FREE!” groups that celebrate the river 2:15 P.M. - California Ramblers
*see store for details in a wide variety of ways. There 3:30 P.M. - Chesapeake Swing
will be exhibits, demonstra- Band
tions, displays, and educational
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 –
activities about green products,
CORBIN PAVILION STAGE
recycling, oyster farming, native
plants, wildlife, live animals, and 10:30 A.M. - Bob Pfeiffer and
more. Eric Skow
Back by popular demand on 11:45 A.M. - Not So Modern
Saturday in the Corbin Pavilion, Jazz Quartet
local wineries will offer wine 1 P.M. - Folk Salad
tasting. A wonderful array of
fall produce, potted mums, 2:15 P.M. - Justus 2
honey and homemade jellies/ 3:30 P.M. - Smoke Creek
jams and lavender products will Rounders
also be available for sale.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 – PNC
Get a head start on holiday WATERSIDE PAVILION STAGE
shopping in the Museum Store
12 P.M. - Some Assembly
with new items arriving daily,
RT. 4 AT RT. 231 INTERSECTION • PRINCE FREDERICK including books, home décor, 1 P.M. - Sax Quartet
301-855-9302 410-535-4667 themed clothing, children’s
puppets, and jewelry.
3 P.M. - Chesapeake Dance
Band
MONDAY - FRIDAY 10AM - 8PM
The annual PRAD Parade with Press Release from CMM
SATURDAY 10AM - 6PM • SUNDAY NOON - 5PM
a one-mile route along Solo-
Riverside Winefest at Sotterley
Thursday, September 27, 2018 The Calvert County Times Feature 13
Vested in You
Together We’re Better. Upcoming Events in the Square
New Millennium
Trick or Treat
on the Square
Jesieryl Hartzer OCTOBER • 20
Nancy Immel
Barbara Blades
Veteran’s Day
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NOVEMBER • 11
The Barbara Blades Team
m 240-925-1587
o 301-862-2169 Christmas
d 301-737-5115
Lexington Park Office
on the Square
23063 Three Notch Road NOVEMBER • 23
California, MD 20619
www.barbarablades.com FOR INFORMATION CONTACT 301-475-9791
Thursday, September 27, 2018 The Calvert County Times 15
8th Annual Halloween Boo Bash! Register for the children’s cos- Center. They’ll have popcorn, face painting, balloon animals, a
tume contest from 2:15 to 3 p.m. on the pavilion. The parade and DJ, inflatables and will finish the event with a trick or treat spon-
judging will follow. After the costume parade and judging, feel sored by local businesses.
free to trick-or-treat at local business. Also, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum in St. Leonard is
• Halloween on the Square in Leonardtown, on Saturday, Oct. having a Halloween Festival on Fri, Oct.er 26, -6-9 p.m. in the pavil-
20, 3-5 p.m. The Town of Leonardtown, Leonardtown Business ion. The festival includes face painting, arts and crafts, free candy,
Association, Wine & Design, Art Buzz Kids and St. Mary’s Animal games and activities, haunted wagon ride, costume contest, haunt-
Welfare League (SMAWL) host the event. Businesses around ed barn and more! It’s but donations are welcome
town will be participating by handing out candy and/or toys For a scarier way to spend Halloween, attend the: Ghosts of Sot-
for children. During the event, kids are also invited to have their terley, October 19, 20, 25-27. Terror on the Home Front! It won’t be
face painted courtesy of the professional artists. Bring costumed long before ghosts descend on Sotterley! Advance tickets required.
pets to participate in the SMAWL pet costume contest; SMAWL For more information go to https://www.sotterley.org/
volunteers will take your pet’s picture and post it to Facebook For more ideas of what to do this fall go to the Visit St. Mary’s
for voting. website at https://www.visitstmarysmd.com/ or the Visit Calvert
• Town of Chesapeake Beach and Calvert County Parks ad Recre- website at http://www.choosecalvert.com/
ation Northern District are sponsoring the Halloween Family Fun dickmyers@countytimes.net
Night on Sunday, Oct 21, 4-7 p.m. at the Northeast Community
October
Pull Weights -Sat - Weight Class 6,000 to 10,500 pounds
20th & 21st Antique Tractor Pull Pull Weights - Sun - Weight Class 2,500 to 5,500 pounds
(Sat & Sun)
Additional Fee
Celebrate Halloween, Kids show up in your Halloween Costume and get $1.00 off
October 28th
Chesapeake Country general admission. Watch some fantastic Country Line
(Sun)
- Food & Refreshments On-Site - Air-Conditioned/Heated Restrooms Last Day Cruizers and Dancers under the pavilion at 1:00pm. Sit back and enjoy the
sounds of Bluegrass Music on the farm 3:00pm to 6:00pm.
- Large Covered Picnic Area - Special Weekend Events: Bluegrass Music
- Cupcake Shop <Car Show, Fire Truck Rides,
Tractor Pulls, Truck Show, Bluegrass>
www.bowlesfarms.com
For More Details Visit Us At: www.bowlesfarms.com Office: 301-475-2139 | Email: bowlesfarms@rcn.com
22880 Budds Creek Road – Clements – Maryland – 20624
Bowles Farms – Corn Maze Office: 301-475-2139 Email: bowlesfarms@rcn.com At the intersection of Rt. 234 and Pincushion Road in Clements
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cated in Bushwood, Maryland only. 10 AM-6 PM (last ticket
on the road to the Historic St. sold at 5 PM). $11 (ages 4-13).
Clement’s Island State Park $5 (ages 14+). Kids 3 and under
and Museum. There is a road- are free.
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try Emporium, that is open General Admission Includes:
to the public in front of our corn maze, hayride, petting
farm alongside the barn that is zoo, educational exhibits, giant
approximately 75 years old, a farm slide, sorghum maze and
former tobacco barn, that faces more!
MD Rt. 242. Available for pur- Pumpkins sold separately
chase are fruits and vegetables, by the pound in the pumpkin
a variety of seasonal flowers patch or at the Farm Stand.
and local products along with Must take hayride to the patch.
odds and ends to include
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Hosts Trick
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Annual Halloween in the Garden on Saturday, October 27, 2018, are always unique photo opportunities with the boo-tiful decora-
from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. More than 70 community organizations tions!
and businesses will decorate booths, don costumes, and hand out Halloween in the Park is a smoke-free event. No smoking at any-
candy and treats to all the children. Some free activities will be pro- time, anywhere in the garden for the duration of the event - thank
vided and devilishly delicious food vendors will be present. you!
Admission of $2 per person will benefit local charities including For more information on Annemarie Garden, go to their website:
the Holiday Food Basket Program and the Annmarie Scholarship https://www.annmariegarden.org/
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garden—follow signs. You can purchase a $5/person Fast Pass in
advance
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midfielder Brad Moore (Crofton, ahawks answered back with a 1-0
Md./South River) found the back of triumph in 1994.
the net with four minutes left in the
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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.
George Broughton Spence, Jr earn a Master’s degree from NC State. In 1969, George
bought a small farm in Lower Marlboro, where he and
new A&P at Route 301 and 4, retiring in 1983. Shirley
enjoyed crabs and beer, country music, NASCAR, the
his wife would live for the rest of their lives. They Baltimore Orioles and the Miami Dolphins. The fam-
raised one son, George Broughton Spence III. Eventu- ily would like to express their thanks and gratitude to
ally buying a second farm, George continued to work Georgetown Medical Center, Calvert Health Medical
as the County Agent while also farming about 20 acres Center, Lori Hudson and the staff at Calvert County
of tobacco. Retiring after 30 years with the Cooperative Nursing Center and Tina McMahon at Calvert County
Extension Service, George continued to farm, concen- Social Services Department of Human Resources.
trating on food crops he sold at the Takoma Park Farm- Shirley is survived by her sons Guy St. John and wife
ers Market and beside the road closer to home. Nowa- Cheryl of Port Republic, Thomas “Tony” St. John and
days, people know him as the man who sold asparagus wife Debbie of Huntingtown and Al St. John and wife
and blackberries on Route 4 just north of the Calvert Sam of Kentucky, 10 grandchildren and 9 great-grand-
County line. He and his wife traveled extensively, vis- children. She was preceded in death by her son Billy St.
iting about 40 different countries and every state but John. <Read less
Alaska. Memorial contributions may be made to Cal-
He was preceded in death just four months ago by vert Hospicem P.O. Box 838, 238 Merrimac Court
his wife, Carol. He is survived by his son, Broughton, Prince Frederick MD 20678; Phone: 410-535-0892;
his daughter-in-law, Laurie, and his grandchildren website:http://calverthospice.org
George IV, Abigail and Eleanor. He is also survived by
his brother Philip, and his sisters Ruth Cain, Betty Ste-
phens, and Judy Strickland.
Richard Joseph “Dick” Clemens
George Broughton Spence, Jr., 81, passed away on Memorial Mass will be Tuesday, October 9, 2018,
September 15th, 2018. The cause of death was leuke- 11 a.m. at Covenant Community of Jesus the Good
mia, which had only been diagnosed three weeks be- Shepherd, 1601 West Mt. Harmony Road, Ow-
fore. George, known as GB to his siblings, was born in ings MD 20736. Interment will be at the church
1937 on a farm in Lillington, North Carolina. He was cemetery.
the sixth of nine children born to Broughton Spence Memorial contributions may be made to Cal-
and Lillie Patterson Spence. GB’s father died when GB vert Hospice, P.O. Box 838, 238 Merrimac Court
was only nine years old. With his older brother James Prince Frederick MD 20678; Phone: 410-535-0892;
away in the Navy and in college at the University of website: http://calverthospice.org
North Carolina, this left GB as the man of the fam- Funeral arrangements were by Rausch Funeral
ily, responsible for plowing with a mule and raising Home.
tobacco and other crops. GB attended North Carolina
State University from 1955 to 1959, graduating with a
bachelor’s degree in agriculture and a commission as a Shirley Mae Brooks
second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.
Upon graduation, he went on active duty with the Ma-
rines. While attending The Basic School at Quantico,
Virginia, 2nd Lt. Spence met and married Carol Todd Richard Joseph “Dick” Clemens, 85, of Friendship
Spence of Hampton, Virginia, who was attending passed away September 18, 2018 at Calvert Health Med-
Mary Washington College. The young couple moved ical Center. He was born November 8, 1932 in Wash-
to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina where Lt. Spence ington, D.C., to Ernest August and Florence (Tracey)
served as an artillery officer in the 10th Marines, 2nd Clemens. Dick was raised in D.C. and attended St. Ga-
Marine Division. briel Catholic School. He joined the United States Navy
GB’s first calling was agriculture, and GB and Carol September 19, 1950 and was honorably discharged Au-
moved to Lusby, Maryland in 1963 when GB was of- gust 26, 1953. Dick married Patricia Lahouchuc May
fered a position as a Calvert County Extension Agent, 26, 1956 and they lived in Lanham and Mitchellville
a joint program with the University of Maryland and before settling in Friendship in 1988. He was employed
the United States Department of Agriculture. For thirty with Pepco as a foreman, retiring in 1988. Dick was a
years, GB, now called George, served in this capacity member of the American Legion Post 206 in Chesa-
working to share the latest scientific methods of agri- peake Beach, the VFW and the Elks Lodge in Deale.
culture with Calvert County farmers, pausing only to He enjoyed crabbing, antique cars, and watching Notre
Dame and Navy college football.
Shirley Mae Brooks, Dick is survived by his wife Patricia Clemens of
84, of Prince Frederick Friendship, children Ernest Clemens of Tracy’s Land-
passed away September ing, Deborah Clemens of Brandywine and Jerome Cle-
Now Offering... 24, 2018 at Calvert Coun- mens and wife Kristina of Summerville, SC, grand-
ty Nursing Center. She children James Hardesty II, Michelle Hardesty, Jerome
RAUSCH CREMATORY P.A. was born December 1,
1933 in West Palm Beach,
Clemens, Jr., and Travis Clemens, and great-grandson
Samuel Clemens. He was preceded in death by his
Calvert County’s FL to William and Helen brother Thomas Clemens and sisters Rita Holland and
(Covar) Crosby. Shirley Hellen McCarron.
ONLY On-site Crematory was raised in Florida Funeral arrangements were made by Rausch Funeral
and lived in Chesapeake Home.
celebrated. Beach for over 20 years.
Mary Catherine Mister
Where Heritage and Life are
She later moved back to
Serving Calvert, Anne Arundel, St. Mary’s, and Prince George’s Counties Florida for 10 years be-
fore returning to Calvert Mary was born on July 25, 1950 to George and Helen
Lusby Owings Port Republic County in 2007. She was Swann. She was one of 7 children. She grew up in Bene-
20 American Ln. 8325 Mount Harmony Ln. 4405 Broomes Island Rd. employed with Local dict, MD where she attended church and worked until
400 Cashier’s Union and she was united in holy matrimony to Charles Mister.
410-326-9400 410-257-6181 410-586-0520
worked at the old A&P in They lived in Calvert County for a short period of time
Upper Marlboro and the before settling in Prince George’s County. They had 3
www.RauschFuneralHomes.com children (Holly, Chuck & Wendy) She was an amazing
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Community Calendar
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under. Ages 6-10. Free. Calvert County at the corner of 5th St. and Chesapeake young and experienced (you’re not old)
ONGOING Parks & Recreation, 410-535-1600. Ave.Questions? 301-855-6681. alike! Ages 21+ $20. Ages 12-20 $15.
132nd Calvert County Fair Designated Driver $10. Under 12 free.
Through September 30. Calvert Coun- Friday Night Farmers Market www.unitedwaycalvert.org/register
ty Fairground, Barstow (Rt. 231) two 5th Street and Bay Avenue, North Saturday, September 29
miles south of Rt. 2/4, Prince Frederick. Beach Tales of Beatrix Potter
Community Shred Event
Admission: Adults $5 (12 and up). 11 5:00 – 8:00 PM
Appeal Landfill, 401 Sweetwater
Captain Avery Museum, Shady Side
and under Free. Special traffic plans in Note start/end time. Farmers Market, 2:00 PM
Road, Lusby
effect (no left turn into fairgrounds from Classic Car Cruise-in. Art Fair. Shirt That National Ballet Company brings
8:00 AM – Noon
Rt. 231). Details: www.calvertcounty- Shack. Through October 19. Peter Rabbit, Jemimah Puddleduck,
Destroy unwanted paper documents at
fair.com. 410-535-0026. Pigling Bland and their friends to life on
this free event. Proof of Calvert Coun-
Justin’s Pulled Pork & Brisket the Museum’s lawn. $20. www.captain-
ty residence required. 410-326-0210.
American Legion Post 206, 3330 averymuseum.org
www.co.cal.md.us/recycle
Thursday, September 27 Chesapeake Beach Road, East, Route
260 New Edifice Celebration Service
Senior Citizen & Special Needs Day Dee of St. Mary’s Public Sails
5:30 – 7:00 PM Bethel Way of the Cross Church, 5450
Calvert County Fair, Barstow Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons
Come to the lower-level dining room. Cherry Hill Rd, Huntingtown
9:00 AM – 10:00 PM 2:30 – 4:30 PM
$12 a value that can’t be beat! Public 5:00 - 6:30 PM
Free admission and free lunch for se- Sail aboard this historic skipjack de-
cordially invited. Questions? 410-257- Guest speaker is Bishop Jerome
niors and persons with special needs. parting and returning from the Calvert
9878. Public warmly welcomed. www. Stokes, The Church of the Redeemed of
10:00 Red Hat Parade. 11:00 Senior Marine Museum. $15 for ages 8-12, 13
alPost 206.org. the Lord, Baltimore. www.bethelwotcc.
King and Queen Crowning. 5:00 Carni- and older are $25. Sorry, no children un-
org
val opens for everyone (wristband night). der five permitted. Reservations required
Bags and Bangles Bingo
by noon Friday. Contact Melissa McCor-
Deale Elks Lodge, 6022 Drum Point
Care and Maintenance of Lycoming mick, 410-326-2042 ext. 41. www.cal-
Engines
Road
vertmarinemuseum.com Tuesday, October 2
6:00 – 10:00 PM
Patuxent Naval Air Museum, Lexing- Evening Meditation
Presented by the Cardinal Hickey Acad-
ton Park Shrimp n’ Beef Feast Middleham and St. Peter’s Episco-
emy. $ 25 available at the door includes
6:00 - 8:00 PM Shady Side Community Center, 1431 pal Church, 10210 HG Trueman Road,
20 regular bingo games. Food, drinks
Special presentation hosted by Chap- and baked goods available. Open to the
Snug Harbor Road Lusby
ter 478 of the Experimental Aircraft public. Contact Shelly Thompson to re-
4:00 – 10:00 PM 6:30 - 8:00 PM
Association: Lycoming’s Jeff Schans Dinner served from 4pm-7pm and in- Southern Maryland Meditation Com-
serve tickets or more info 410-286-0404.
will present the care and maintenance cludes beef, shrimp, hot dogs and sides munity offers meditation on the 1st and
of Lycoming engines. Pizza and drinks plus soda, water, and a cash bar. Music, 3rd Tuesday evenings. Open to all in the
Family Bingo
will be served. Free event — all are wel- Dance & Games of Chance follow from community.
Harriet E. Brown Community Center,
come. 301-872-4129 7:00 – 10:00. Adults $30; Kids (9 & un-
901 Dares Beach Rd., Prince Frederick
der) $15; Carryout $25. Tickets & info, Seaweed
6:30 – 8:00 PM
Journeys 410-867-2599 leave name & number. Chesapeake Biological Laboratory,
The entire family can enjoy a fun
Trinity United Methodist Church, 90 142 Williams St, Solomons
filled evening. Prizes for all ages. Free.
Church Street, Prince Frederick Diamond Decade Mania 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Calvert County Parks & Recreation,
6:30 – 8:00 PM College of Southern Maryland, Can seaweed clean up the mess left
410-535-1600.
An 8-week support group (9/27 – LaPlata Campus by your cell phone? CBL faculty and
11/15) focused on helping families heal 6:00 PM graduate students are developing new
BUA
after a loss of a loved one. A positive safe The College of Southern Maryland approaches to solving environmental
Calvert Marine Museum, Harms Gal-
environment to share your grief journey. Foundation invites the public to join management problems. Free. Seat-
lery, Solomons
410-535-0892 staff, faculty, retirees and alumni for ing first-come, first-served. Visit: bit.ly/
7:30 PM
CSM’s 60th anniversary scholarship Science4Citizens
Maritime Performance Series. BUA is
fundraising event. $60. Visit https://
presented by the Celtic Society of South-
Friday, September 28 ern Maryland, Inc. with precision and
Foundation.csmd.edu/mania or call Bingo
301-934-7647. North Beach Volunteer Fire Depart-
Youth Day intensity while keeping the music down
ment, Rt. 261, Chesapeake Beach
Calvert County Fair, Barstow the path of tradition. $30/door; advance
7:30 PM
9:00 AM – 10:00 PM purchase discounts at www.cssm.org/
Calvert County Public Schools Closed. tickets Sunday, September 30 $1000 jackpot. Admission $8.00
per person. Doors open at 5:00. Food
Under 18 free until 4:00. Youth activi- 132nd Calvert County Fair
and drink available for purchase. Info:
ties 9:00-4:00. Regular admission and Karaoke at the Legion Calvert County Fairground, Barstow
301-855-0520.
carnival prices begin at 4:00. ARMA American Legion Stallings Williams 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Mower Racing 7:00. www.calvertcoun- Post 206, Lower Level Lounge, Chesa- Entertainment performing at various
tyfair.com. 410-535-0026. peake Beach times throughout the day. 10:00 An-
8:00 PM tique Tractor Pull. 12:00 Carnival opens. Thursday, October 4
Homeschool Day: War of 1812 For a good time. Public welcome. 12:00 Children’s Contest. 6:00 Fair of- Saw-Whet Owl Project Work Day
Jefferson Patterson Park, 10515 Questions? 410-257-9878. www.AL- ficially closes. 410-535-0026. www.cal- Flag Ponds Nature Park, 1525 Flag
Mackall Road, St. Leonard Post206.org vertcountyfair.com Ponds Parkway, Lusby
9:00 AM – Noon 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Enjoy the park and learn about local 3rd Annual Duckfest Clear net lanes and set up nets for this
history through activities and games. $5/ Sat., & Sun., Sept. 29 & 30 Ruddy Duck Brewery & Grill, 13200 fall’s owl banding project. Adults and
child. Registration required. 410-586- Dowell Road older teens. Free for volunteers. Reser-
Community Clean Up
8501. www.jefpat.org 1:00 – 6:00 PM vations required: 410-535-5327. www.
Town of North Beach
Community charity event based on the calvertparks.org
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Outdoor Obstacles German celebration of Oktoberfest, with
Dumpsters for residents to dispose of
Kellam Field, Chesapeake Beach live music, craft beer, authentic German
all items (except hazardous materials)
10:00 – 11:00 AM cuisine; children and adult games and
will be located in the visitor’s parking lot
Things to run around, over, through and activities. A family friendly event for
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Bluegrass & Old Time music. feel free to come early to find a chair and
and anglers alike.
The appreciate, according they did not fully Governor Larry
commission to the audit.
is based in Colonial According to the
report the commis- Hogan today an- academic program offered before
and
Beach, Va. sion diverted revenues
from all oyster nounced $18.6 mil- after the school day, or in summer
lion in new educa- a school with a high concentratio for
advertising my
The audit found licenses, surcharges
that inspection taxes n of
the commission increas- identification tags to these projects. and tion funding to go students in kindergarten through
The audit living in poverty eighth
ingly cannot operate chided the commission toward a series and at risk of falling
of
Although not actual brothers, Jay and be ready for the start of the presentation
without spending
out
expending so much
on one portion
for initiatives, includ- behind academic requirements,
along
its reserve accounts of fisheries preservation at the expense of ing recommenda with $500,000 for
the recruitment, train-
and -
it does little to regulate all else. of Photo courtesy of tions from Mary- ing, and ongoing development of
new
its own spending. “While the preservation
of the oyster
Office of Governor land’s Commission teachers.
his cousin Woody have a vocal match at 6 PM sharp! (Please note that this is
ed for future projects the need for funds for ongoing and sion. While the Commission statewide facilities a
Potomac River Fisheries
trative operations adminis- its final findings will present assessment.
Commission to cover operating and The governor also
ex- ability to remain could result in the in- at the end of 2018, recommendations ditional $1.8 million authorized an ad-
By Guy Leonard penses when there was a viable going concern,” this funding reflects in the current fis-
no operating cash the audit stated. preliminary recommenda cal year
Staff Writer tions made through for need-based scholarships
that make the family roots ring true. a different time than the usual 5:30 PM
tion and oversight with the preserva-
fisheries have accounting personnel less of what neighborhoo Kirwan recommenda funding for the
of the fishery shared regulations between the Maryland “At the end with adequate to grow up in,” said d they happen released tions, Hogan
by both Maryland De- commission’ of fiscal year 2017, the ing standards knowledge of account- Governor Hogan. $40 million in school also
and Virginia, is still partment of Natural Resources s deficit for restricted to do so, according “That’s why our administrati funding that had safety
Virginia Marine Resources and the totaled been
approximately $145,000, funds report. to the on has pro- legislature restricted
vided record funding in the budget. This by the
These special guests will be playing a start for our Art Share sessions.)
and our ACCESS such as P-TECH systems to en-
for fiscal 2017, destruction them “subject to damage, Initiative. These new hance school safety; $3 million
0 PER
demonstrating an or loss.” investments are yet for the
with a positive cash
“inability to operate
The commission responded another way we are Maryland Center for School Safety’s
giving our students
MO! even more opportu- operations, including 13 new positions;
47729 Devin Circle, balance.” to the au-
The commission’s
Lexington Park, MD revenues decreased dit saying it had heeded the advice given
variety of instruments and tunes from For more info please email St. Mary’s
guyleonard@countytimes.n gram, providing additional early literacy pro- safe is one of our
and Virginia most
reading sup- Hogan.important jobs,” said Governor
atBuy it at
et port to eligible students “This past session Sell It,
Pet
through 8th grade. in kindergarten we enacted
landmark school
events, especially
safety legislation
$2 million for the Teaching create aggressive, to
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the 1940’s, 50’s, and 60’s as well as dem- County Arts Council at: info@smcart.
OF THE WEEK versity of Maryland, fees at the Uni- system in Maryland │ Certified Personal Units │
College Park, or 50 to develop assessment teams in order Property Appraiser
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percent of the cost
of identify potential
tory fees at a private tuition and manda- ing together, we safety threats. Work-
to EXCITINGUpcoming
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APPLIANCES, NEW PAINT, BATHS HOME NEW KITCHEN, NEW STAINLESS
During the 2018 events;
need to adopt the top 25 Hogan legislative session, out of the local area
me this month! percent of high school
onstrating the way harmony singing goes org or call (240)309-4061. We look
NEW CARPET, NEW WOOD My name is BATMAN graduates advocated for significantly the National and attending
NEW HVAC* NEW GRANITE FLOORS, each county to consider from er levels of
school safety funding high- Auctionee
CEILINGS,COZY DECK COUNTERTOPS!! CATHEDRALNEW BATHS, and I’m a FRIENDLY,
AFFECTIONATE, ers by increasing becoming teach- than International Auctionee r’s Conference and the
OFF OF MSTR SUITE! MSTR SUPERHERO KITTY awareness of avail- those ultimately adopted by the General ring Contest. Our
hand-in-hand with traditional songs and forward to seeing you on First Friday!
Steve Atkocius I HAVE SOLD
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that call today and
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for local boards of
competitive grants for new school safety
education to partner grants that could be used for school
Multi-Estate Auction
SAT, AUG 4th @
Broker/Realtor MANY HOMES IN T ME! with community
colleges, businesses, source officers, counselors, and re- 8 AM
heritage.
And remember, and industry to develop tional safety technology. addi- St. Mary’s Co. Fairgroun
YOUR AREA if there is room Furniture – Tools ds
in the heart, there
I the house! and implement
Purple Post Real Estate RECENTLY AND IN is room in an innovative CTE
curriculum frame- was to be allocated through the gover-
The funding
– Horse Saddles
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with the skills that nor’s education lockbox proposal, which Glassware – Collectible & Tack – Books –
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