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Calvert County Public Schools saw an across the board drop in Maryland State Assesment science scores, according to an Aug. 29 press release. Calverts grade 5 scores dropped from 86.5 percent proficient in 2012 to 85.2 percent in 2013, and grade 8 dropped from 87.6 percent in 2012 to 86.8 percent in 2013. Maryland state proficiency scores were 67 percent and 71.4 percent in grades 5 and 8 respectively. We have increased our focus on science in recent years, said Interim Superintendent Nancy Highsmith. We realize how important science education is for our students, our state, and our nation. This year, Calvert is departmentalizing academics in grades 3 through 5. This means that instead of teaching all four of the content areas - reading, social studies, math and science most teachers in grades 3 through 5 will either teach reading and social studies or math and science. Calvert County elementary and middle schools continue to meet ever-increasing student achievement targets, according to data released today by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE).
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The League of Women Voters of Calvert County will hold the third in its Town Hall Meetings Series on Thursday, September 12 from 7 to 8:45 p.m. at the Calvert County Library, located at 850 Costley Way, Prince Frederick, Md. The meeting topic is Public Transportation in Calvert County. All interested residents are encouraged to attend. The meeting is free and open to the public. Our County faces unique challenges when it comes to transportation, notes Roberta Safer, the Leagues vice president. Many of our citizens live here but work elsewhere. Its difficult to estimate demand for local services or possibilities for extending service. To help investigate these issues, Maureen Hoffman, Director of the Countys Department of Community Resources, and Sandra Wobbleton, Transportation Services Supervisor, will join us on September 12. This series is intended to present points of view from concerned citizens through mediated dialogue in an open and non-partisan setting. This meeting is co-sponsored by the Calvert County Commission for Women, Calvert Library, Mediation Center of Calvert County and the Southern Maryland Action Coalition. Founded in 1920, the League of Women Voters is a citizens organization that seeks to improve government and engage all citizens in the decisions that impact their lives. The Calvert County chapter began in 1966 and currently has 87 members. For more information, visit www.lwv.org
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cated about the impacts of the plan. In St. Marys County, PlanMaryland, along with new, stringent restrictions on septic systems and the prohibitive costs of helping to clean up the Chesapeake Bay watershed, have proven highly unpopular both among residents and elected leaders. What we have to do is stop PlanMaryland, Lollar said. Land is a fundamental, we have to stop excessive regulation. Lollar will face off against Harford County Executive David Craig in the GOP primary; he said he was confident that his campaign would exceed the attention it received in 2010 when he ran against Hoyer. Del. Ron George of Annapolis has also stated that he is running for governor. Were not the typical Republicans, Lollar said. Well win our primary. Del. Anthony ODonnell (R-Dist. 29) said there were many Republicans who had either said they would run for governor or who are rumored to be planning to do so but the situation on the other side of the aisle was just as important to the overall race. With Gov. Martin OMalleys term limited and no incumbent in the race there was a real possibility for serious infighting in the Democratic camp, ODonnell said. On one side there was Brown, who has the backing of many establishment Democrats and OMalleys supporters, ODonnell said, while Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler has mounted an aggressive cam-
paign while raking in a substantial amount of cash. The Democrats are looking to have a knockdown, drag out primary, ODonnell said. That could be determinant, theres OMalley fatigue and Brown is offering essentially a third term of his administration. The possibility for division among Democrats would only help the GOP nominee, ODonnell said. Whoever our party nominates will have a good chance, he said. But no one factor in elections is the complete picture. Todd Eberly, professor of political science at St. Marys College of Maryland, said a race between two African American candidates, Brown and Lollar, would garner a lot of media attention, but first both have to be nominated. For Lollar, getting past someone like Craig, who has also been the mayor of Havre de Grace, would be difficult, Eberly said. Despite Lollars experience in business, his natural public speaking ability and service in the U.S. Marine Corps, he still has yet to win an office with real governing experience. It all comes down to what qualifies him to be the chief executive of Maryland, Eberly said. Whats on his resume? guyleonard@countytimes.net
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Air Station where he did maintenance work. He in 1950 when she relocated to Washinghead) Riggins. Bob was raised in Camden, N.J. and also drove the ferry from Solomons Island to Patuxton DC. After 30 years of dedicated service graduated from Wilson High School in 1946. He ent Naval Air Station. Parran continued workshe retired from National Security Agency. married Anna Katherine Spohn on June 5, 1947, Dan Proctor White, ing for the U.S. government for 25 years. He also Mary lived a well-rounded life, enjoying a vaand they moved to Washington, D.C., where Bob Whitey, 87 of Benedict, worked at the ship yard in Drum Point, Maryland. riety of interest and hobbies. She was an active became a Union Brick Mason with Washington, Maryland passed away on Aug. Parran was a member of the American Legion member of St. Mark Baptist Church. Mary was D.C. Local 1. They later moved to Forestville, Md., 23, at Charlotte Hall Veterans Post #220 as well as the Eureka Lodge P.H.A.. a member of the Volunteer Chorus and the secwhere they raised their family and then moved to Home. He was born on July 17, His pastimes included singing, fishing, and helpretary of the group for 23 years. After her singDunkirk in 1976. Bob was employed by N. Litterio 1926 in Grimesland, N.C., to ing others. He took special care in tending to his ing journey she decided to join The Missionary & Co. for thirty years as a brick mason foreman the late Dan and Jessie Procparents needs throughout their time of sickness. Society. Mary said I wonder if they missed my and was later a self-employed bricklayer until retor White. Besides his parents, Parran and Barbara divorced after many years singing. She loved to set up at the flea markets tiring in 1995. He was an honorary member of the Whitey is preceded in death of marriage. After some time had passed Parran and sell her Watkins product. Mary truly loved Forestville V.F.D. In his leisure time, Bob enjoyed by a sister, Adriene Dixon. He served in the Navy later married Mary Garner, whom he loved dearly. her family. She also enjoyed her 2 grandchildren fishing, hunting, playing cards and spending time for 8 years. He worked for the US Government at He was preceded in death by his parents, Major and and 4 great-grandchildren. This woman was witty with his family, especially his grandchildren. the Census Bureau after his honorable discharge Emma Gross; wife, Mary Gross; brothers, Johnson and a quick thinker down to the end. Her favorHe was preceded in death by his parents, from the service. After Whiteys retirement from and Major; sisters, Ella Mae Cooke, Evelyn Gross, ite saying was Im going to stay in my lane. a daughter Virginia Spitler, a son-in-law Dolan the Government, he went on to become a waterDelithia Gross, and Jeannette Howe Robinson; Mary leaves her loving and devoted family to Spitler, two grandsons and eleven brothers and man, spending all his time on the water, fishing and one daughter, Doris Watkins Williams; and one cherish her memory: loving and supportive daughsisters. Bob is survived by his wife Anna Spohn crabbing. son-in-law, Joseph Harris. He leaves to mourn: ter, Aloha Lindsey Cobb of Chesapeake Beach; Riggins, daughters Roberta A. Livermore and Whitey is survived by his children: son, one brother, Irvin Gross; two sons, Parran (Beat2 grandchildren Kim Cobb-Jimenez (Alvin) & husband Anthony of Gettysburg, Pa., Arlene ShaMike White of Benedict, Md. and daughter Danita riz) and Reginald (Tanya); two daughters, Delithia Keith Cobb; 4 great grandchildren, Malik, Jayla, naberger and husband Mike of Boonsboro, Md., Kimble of Emmitt, Idaho. Grandfather of Beth and Towanda (Robert); three step-daughters, Eliza Alyia & Derrick Linzy; nephew, Barry Porch and Deborah Riggins of Boxborough, Ma., and a DAgostino, Michelle Humphreys, Michael White, Foote (William), Mary Ellen Weems (Sammy), and and a host of other relatives and many friends. son Richard A. Riggins of Chesapeake Beach, Md. Billy White, and Eddie Kimble. Great grandfather Funeral service was held on Saturday, Aug. 31, at Doris Payne (Johnny); three sisters-in-law, FlorAlso surviving are ten grandchildren, eighteen of Alissa DAgostino, Nicholas DAgostino and ence E. Gross, Sarah Gross, and Daisy Gross; a 11 a.m. at St. Mark Baptist Church, Washington, great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. Kiersten Humphreys, he is also survived by his special friend, Zelma (Cookie) Briggs; 12 grandD.C. with Rev. Raymond Matthews officiating. Family and friends were received Tuesday, siblings, Bille Randall, Jane Elks, and Miles White children; four great-grandchildren; and a host of The interment was at Maryland NaSeptember 3, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Rausch Funeral and in laws, Marie Willett, Buddy Cooksey and nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. tional Memorial Park, Laurel, Md. Home, P.A. A funeral service and celebration of Roger Cooksey. The pallbearers were Julis Beverly, RodFuneral service was held on Tuesday, Aug. Bobs life was Wednesday, September 4, at 11 a.m. The family received friends on Friday Aug. 27, at 11 a.m., at Eastern UM Church, Lusby, ney Cobb, Steve Commodore, Alvin Interment followed at Southern Memorial Gardens, 30, at the Rausch Funeral Home, from 4 to 7 p.m. Md., with Rev. Marvin Wamble officiating. Jimenez, Derrick Linzy and Victor Young Dunkirk, Md. In lieu of flowers, memorial donawhere a service will follow at 7 p.m. Interment will The interment was at Eastern UM Funeral arrangements provided by Sewell Funeral tions may be made to Forestville V.F.D. To leave be private. Memorial contributions may be made to Church Cemetery, Lusby, Md. Home, Prince Frederick, Md. condolences visit www.rauschfuneralhomes.com. Benedict Fire Department, American Legion Post The pallbearers were Giles Cooke, #238, Hughesville or St. Marys Hospice. Jimi Cooke, Lynndey Cooke, Bindu Gross, James Gross and Oliver Sherbert. The honorary pallbearers were Rodney Gross, StewMichael Allen Kuhn, Sr. art Gross and Members of American Legion #220 of Lusby, Md., formerly of Lake Bobbie Jeanne Johnson Parran Napoleon Gross, Funeral arrangements provided by Sewell Funeral Wales, Fla. passed away sudHoffman, 85, of Prince Freder89, of Lusby, Md. passed away Home, Prince Frederick, Md. denly at his residence at the age ick, Md.,passed away atSoloon Aug. 20, at Solomons Nursof 47, on Aug. 25. mons Nursing Centeron Friday, ing Center, Solomons, Md. He was born on SeptemAug. 30. Parran Napoleon Gross was ber 24, 1965 in Kettering, Ohio Bobbiewas born in born on September 3, 1923 to the late to the late Anne PaMary L Lindsey, Greenville, S.C. on May 7, 1928 in Calvert County, Marytricia Thonet Kuhn and Elston 87, of Washington, D.C., and graduated fromEastern land. Parran was known to Gerard Kuhn. Mike graduated from Lake Wales passed away on Aug. 27, at High School in Washington, DC. Bobbie also atfamily and friends as PolHigh School, Lake Wales, Fla., in 1983. her daughters residence. tended Washington Bible College. Bobbieworked ey. He was one of eight children born to the Mike married his beloved wife Joylene Kuhn The journey began in Toasa secretary at the Department of Agriculture ununion of Major James and Emma S.E. Gross. on December 17, 1988 at Our Lady Star of the Sea peka, Kanas, on September til her retirement due to colon cancer in 1983. Parran was a lifelong resident of Calvert County Catholic Church, Solomons, Md. He was employed 15, 1925 when Mary L. LindBobbieenjoyedspending time with her famwhere he attended the public schools. He joined as an Electronics Technician for BAE Systems for sey was born to the late Edily and friends, writing poetry, reading her Bible, Eastern U.M. Church at an early age. He was very the last twelve and a half years. He was a member ward and Minnie Porch Sr. playing bingo, doing crafts at Solomons Nursing involved with his church. His passion was singing. of the Knights of Columbus, Council #9528; he Mary graduated from the Kanas Vocational Center and collecting angels. He was a member of Easterns Methodist Mens was also a former member of Sanners Lake Gun School of Business in Topeka, Kansas. Mary said Bobbieis predeceased by her father,Leslie Choir and a Lay Speaker. Parran was often asked some girls would slip out and go to town, oh yes Club, Lexington Park, Md. Johnson, her mother, Olive Mae Williams Johnto be MC for many churches, for many programs. Mike was preceded in death by his parents it was the suburbs. I would help tie the sheets to son, her brother William A. Johnson, her brother Parran was in the military for a short period let them down and wait and pull them back in, I and his daughter MaryLynn Kuhn. He is survived Charles Johnson, and her sister Nancy Diane of time, where he proudly served his country. by his wife of twenty four years Joylene Kuhn, his never went out with them. Of course we all got Johnson Davis. At the end of his service he was honorably disdaughter Catherine A. and her husband James Nelcaught, no social that weekend.After graduaBobbieis survived byherlovinghusband charged. In 1950, Parran and Barbara Brooks tion Mary moved to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas son of Norman, Okla.; his son Michael A. Kuhn, Jr. Charles R. Hoffman ofPrince Frederick; they were were joined in marriage; to this union was born where she was married and had a daughter. of Ocala, Fla., and his brother Stephen John Kuhn wed 60years and by her devoted daughter Cheri three children: Parran Jr., Delithia, and Reginald. Mary became an official Washingtonian of Lakeland, Fla. Hoffman Mrkva and husband Frank J. Mrkva Jr. Over the years, Parran worked at Patuxent Naval The family received friends on Friday, Aug. of St. Leonard. 30, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., in the Rausch Funeral Bobbie is lovingly remembered byher grandHome; where prayers were offered at 7:30 p.m. A daughter,Renee Mrkva Reamy and husband Paul Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on SaturReamyofPrince Frederick and great-grandchilday Aug. 31, 11 a.m. in Our Lady Star of the Sea dren Trent Hall, Brooklyn Reamy, Trevor Reamy Catholic Church (Historic Church), with Monsiand Juliana Reamy, her grandson Buddy Mrkva of gnor Michael Wilson and Deacon Moise DeVillier St. Leonard and her brother-in-laws, Herman Hoffofficiating. Inurnment will take place at a later date man of Pennsylvania, John Davis of North Caroat Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church Cemelina, her sister-in-laws, Pat Wilson of Florida and tery. Should friends desire memorial contributions Barbara Clemens of Georgia and a host of nieces may be made in Michaels memory to his family and nephews or to Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church The visitation was held atRausch Funeral School. For more information or to leave condoAffordable Funerals, Caskets, Vaults, Home on Wednesday September 4, from 9:30 until lences please visit www.rauschfuneralhomes.com Cremation Services and Pre-Need Planning 11 a.m. The funeral service will be held immediately afterwards with Pastor Rick Hancock officiatFamily Owned and Operated by ing. Bobbie would be honored that Pastor Hancock Barbara Rausch and Bill Gross will be officiating she has known him since he was a young man. They both attended church at LandoRobert Edward Bob ver Hills Baptist Church. Riggins, 83, of Dunkirk, Md., In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be passed away Aug. 28, at Calvert made tothe National Cancer Society. Condolences Memorial Hospital in Prince 8325 Mt. 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By Kimberly Alston Contributing Writer I married a con-artist, said author Donna Andersen. After being mentally abused for years, taken advantage of economically and emotionally, Andersen made it her personal mission to make sure that others dont have to go through the same things that she did. Approximately 12 percent of people in America have a personality disorder that makes them unsuitable for romantic relationships, Andersen said. There are warning signs for love fraud, according to Andersen that can help people avoid becoming used. Love frauds according to Andersen, are people in the world who pursue romantic relationships for the purpose of exploitation. These people, she said, are sociopaths. They pretend to love and shower their partner with attention but in the end, they use their partners for their own gain. Sociopaths are social preda-
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guerite Morris, founder of Leahs House and For Kathys Sake, two organizations that help victims of both physical and mental abuse. Awareness, Morris said, can help avoid these situations. She hopes that, through these talks, Andersen is able to affect someones life by empowering and educating them. Andersen will be speaking at the St. Marys College of Maryland, in St. Marys City at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 12. She will be at the George Forrest Tech Center, in Leonardtown at 6 p.m. on Sept 13, and at the Patuxent Presbyterian Church in California, at 10 a.m. on Sept. 14. Ticket donations are $5 on Thursday and Friday. These sessions are geared towards high school and college students. Donations are $20 on Saturday, with a brunch provided and an added presentation by a panel of experts in the domestic violence response arena. All proceeds benefit the shelters and victims of abuse. For more information, call 301994-9580 or email leahshousefriend@ msn.com kimberlyalston@countytimes.net
Advocate for Older Adults The Commission on Aging is seeking two new members to represent the northern part of Calvert County. The commission meets on the third Thursday of each month. Submit an application to the Board of County Commissioners for appointment or call the Office on Aging at 410-5354606 or 301-855-1170. Calvert Pines Senior Center (CPSC) Pick up some great bargains and help support your Senior Council at the Silent Auction, Friday, September 13, 9 11:30 a.m. in the lobby. North Beach Senior Center (NBSC) Celebrate Grandparents Day, Tuesday, September 10. Bring in a photo of your grandchildren to display on the Brag Board. Try a free hand massage at 10:30 a.m. for Give a Hand to Grandparents. Southern Pines Senior Center (SPSC) Instructor Pamela Callen will teach an acrylics class for beginners starting Wednesday, September 18, 9 a.m. 12 noon. A supply list will be available at the first class. The fee is $65 for 10 weeks. Local Trip Start off the holiday season with a Christmas Show at the American Music Theatre and Pennsylvania DutchStyle Meal at Good N Plenty Restaurant in Lancaster, PA, Wednesday, November 6. This show is a spectacular combination of both seasonal and sacred music, dancing and more. The $94 fee includes transportation, show and lunch. Relax and enjoy a Nighttime Tour of Washington, DC, Wednesday, December 18. See the most popular Washington, DC attractions by moonlight on a two and a half hour bus tour. The trip will also include the National Christmas Tree alight. The $59 fee includes transportation and tour. Dinner will be additional at the Union Station restaurant of your choice. EATING TOGETHER MENU 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 301855-1170, North Beach Senior Center at 410-257-2549, or Southern Pines Senior Center at 410-586-2748. Monday, September 9: Eggplant Parmesan, Mixed Vegetables, Breadsticks, Salad, Mandarin Oranges Tuesday, September 10: Chicken Rotisserie, Rice, Oriental Vegetables, Lima Beans, Bread, Fresh Fruit Wednesday, September 11: Tuna Casserole, Brussel Sprouts, Carrots, Celery, Dinner Roll, Applesauce Thursday, September 12: Meat Lasagna, Tossed Salad, Italian Green Beans, Italian Bread, Pineapple Friday, September 13: Catfish Nuggets, Cole Slaw, Pineapple Bean Salad, Cornbread, Juice
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Resume and Cover Letter Workshop Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 1 to 3 p.m. Need help with your resume? Join job counselor Sandra Holler in a small group to learn what makes a strong resume and cover letter. If you have one started, bring it with you so editing can happen on the spot. Please register. 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862 Code Name 4-5-6 Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch, 3819 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. For 4th-6th grade eyes only! 4th 6th grade students are invited to this series of events which uses plenty of hands-on activities to have fun with reading! Each month we will explore a new theme and introduce a great chapter book on the topic. No advanced preparation is needed and a snack will be provided. Registration is required. This months topic: Its All Greek to Me! 410-257-2411 Frugal Living: Meet the Ultimate Cheapskate! Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 7 to 8:30 p.m. Dubbed The Ultimate Cheapskate by Matt Lauer on The Today Show, Jeff Yeager transcends the earnestness of the simplicity gurus with a humorous, Dave Barry-like twist and explains how if youre looking for something more in life, you can find it in something less. His books will be available for sale and signing so bring your penny jar! 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862 Screening of The Loving Story Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The moving account of Richard and Mildred Loving, who were arrested in 1958 for violating Virginias ban on interracial marriage. Their struggle culminated in a landmark Supreme Court decision, Loving v. Virginia (1967) which overturned antimiscegenation laws in the United States. Screening followed by a discussion. Funded by National Endowment for the Humanities and Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862 Kids Just Want to Have Fun Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Reading, discussion and projects for children in K - 3rd grade. Please register. 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862
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2011 CD release, Nagez Rameurs earned Genticorum at the 2011 Canadian Folk Music Awards for "Traditional Album of the Year" and "Ensemble of the Year". Alexandre de Grosbois-Garand, Yann Falquet and Pascal Gemme were all formally educated in jazz music and share a love and appreciation for the old traditions of the Qubcois music and call and response singing. Each one of the very personable gentlemen in this trio is a hearty singer and consummate musician in his own right. Together, their intimate presentation of their original and traditional instrumental compositions, along with their humorous, animated, often tongue-twisting storytelling will lull you into a sense of relaxation and refreshment that just may change your life. This event is sponsored in part by The Hilton Garden Inn, Solomons; The Ruddy Duck, Solomons; and SOMD.com. Visit sponsor websites for special pricing related to this event. More details are available at www.cssm.org. Email info@cssm.org, or call 301-375-0534 with questions. Afternoon workshops will include fiddle/feet (learn to play a tune and simultaneously tap both feet in an accompanying rhythmic pattern), guitar and flute/pennywhistle. Limited Seats Available. Early bird discounts available online now. The Celtic Society of Southern Maryland is a 501(3)c nonprofit for education.
Wednesday, Sept. 11
Customer Apprecation Day at all Calvert Library locations. PlayTime Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H. G. Trueman Road, Solomons 10:25 to 10:55 a.m. Playtime is learning and discovery time for you and your child. Engage in interactive play, connect with other parents and caregivers, and have fun! Bring a nonbattery operated toy to share. No registration. For ages birth through 5 years old. 410-326-5289 JobSource Mobile Career Center Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 1 to 4 p.m. Stop by to get job counseling, resume help, search for jobs and get connected with Southern Maryland JobSource. This 38 mobile center features 11 computer workstations, smart board instructional technology, satellite internet access, exterior audio visual and broadcasting capabilities; stateof-the-art workforce applications and connectivity for wireless mobile device access. 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862 Yes! You CAN use a computer! Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H. G. Trueman Road, Solomons 2 to 3 p.m. Beginners can learn the basics of searching the Internet. Please register. 410-326-5289 Memoirs & Creative Writing Workshop Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 2 to 3:30 p.m. Join author and editor Elisavietta Ritchie as she encourages the art of creative memoir writing. Bring 12 double-spaced copies of your piece of memoir, 500-800 words, to work on and share with the group. 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862 Lego Mania Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Lego enthusiasts will meet monthly to hear a story followed by a Lego building session. Each session will close with sharing time. Legos supplied by library. Registration required. This months theme is Transportation. 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862
Friday, September 6
On Pins & Needles Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 1 to 4 p.m. Bring your quilting, needlework, knitting, crocheting, or other project for an afternoon of conversation and shared creativity. 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862
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Saturday, September 7
Garden Smarter: Fall Vegetable Gardening Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 10 to 11:30 p.m. Dont hang up your gloves just yet! Learn cold weather gardening and your salad days can continue into the wintry months. 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862 Brain Games: Mahjongg, Scrabble & more Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 12 to 3 p.m. Want to learn Mahjongg? Hope to make your Scrabble skills killer? Games are a great way to keep your brain sharp while having fun! Join us! 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862
Dispose of common household materials that are corrosive, toxic, poisonous or flammable: garden and pool chemicals, automotive products, cleaning chemicals, oil-based paints, solvents, explosives, etc.
NOT ACCEPTED: 2-4-5 TP silvex 30-, 50- and 85-gallon containers without prior approval Asbestos products Dioxin Ketones Infectious waste (needles, syringes, etc.) PCBs Radioactive materials (incl. old glow-in-dark watches, smoke alarms) NOTE: Latex paint is NOT hazardous and will not be accepted. Open the lid or add hardener; once dried it may be put with trash.
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Monday, Sept. 9
Monday Morning Movies & More. Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley Way 10 to 11 a.m. Bring the little ones for a movie and a story! 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862
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The Calvert Gazette is always looking for more local talent to feature! To submit art or band information for our entertainment section, e-mail info@somdpublishing.net. Please submit calendar listings by 12 p.m. on the Monday prior to our Thursday publication.
Entertainment Calendar
Thursday, Sept. 5
Big Money Band The Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd, Dowell) 8 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 5 - 10 p.m. New York City The Bitter End, 147 Bleeker St, New York City, N.Y. Friday Sept., 6 9 p.m. JW & Friends, 6531 Backlick Rd, Springfield, Va. Saturday, Sept. 7 12 p.m. Southern Maryland Blues Festival Calvert County Fairgrounds, Hollowing Point Rd, Prince Frederick, Md. Sunday, Sept. 8 2 p.m. Opening for Kellie Pickler Brandywine Lions Club, 11501 Cherry Tree Crossing Rd,, Cheltenham Md. Thursday, Sept. 12 8 p.m. Lestats, 3343 Adams Ave, San Diego, Calif. Friday, Sept. 13 8 p.m. Molly Malone's, 575 South Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, Calif. Saturday, Sept. 14 7 p.m. House Concert, Surprise, Ariz. Sunday, Sept. 15 8 p.m. Pranksters Too, 7901 East Thomas Rd, Scottsdale, Ariz. Thursday, Sept. 19 7 a.m. Sam Grow on Fox 5 Morning News Fox 5 Morning News, Albany, Ga. Friday, Sept. 20 7 p.m. Hotel Carolina The Windjammer, 1008 Ocean Blvd, Isle of Palms, S.C.
Upcoming events
Friday, Sept. 6
Furlough Fridays Sotterley Plantation (44300 Sotterley Ln. Hollywood) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Shatners The Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd, Dowell) 8 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Mark Glass Morris Point Restaurant (38869 Morris Point Road Abell) 5 to 9 p.m. The Redwine Jazz Trio The Westlawn Inn (9200 Chesapeake Avenue, North Beach) 7:30 p.m. Stereocase The Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd, Dowell) 6 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 8
Jazz Brunch with Gretchen Richie Jazz Cabaret Inn at Brome Howard (18281 Rosecroft Rd. St. Marys City) - 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 9
Team Trivia The Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd, Dowell) 7 p.m.
Grow first headed into the studio in late Saturday, Sept. 21 8 p.m. 2007 to record Ignition with producer Ron AMA Week Nashville Vento. That album sold approximately 10,000 National Underground, 105 Broadway, copies in one year, according to www.samgrowNashville, Tenn. band.com. Grow returned to Nightsky Studios in 2010 with Vento to record a series of songs Sunday, Sept. 22 7 p.m. that would later become the Rainy Day in ParaCicero's, 6691 Delmar Blvd, dise and Stay The Night EPs. St. Louis, Mo. These highly anticipated recordings continue to highlight the strength and range in Wednesday, Sept. 25, 7 p.m. Sams voice while complimenting his heartfelt Uncommon Ground, lyrics. 3800 N Clark St, Chicago, Ill. Grow released the singles Lay You Down and Lets Make Love, which reached 13 and Friday Sept. 27, 8 p.m. 7 respectively on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter Hard Rock Live, charts in 2012. 999 East St NW, Washington D.C. Grow then released the singles "Shot of Crown" and "Get Up" which reached 6 and 5 Saturday, Sept. 28 4 p.m. respectively on the iTunes charts. Those singles WMZQ Fall Fest were released from the album "Reveal" which Jiffy Lube Live, charted at 11 on the Singer/Songwriter charts. 7800 Cellar Door Dr, Bristow, Va. For more information, visit www.samSunday, Sept. 29 4 p.m. growband.com. Welcome Home All Ages Concert Holiday Inn Solomons, Holiday Inn, sarahmiller@countytimes.net Solomons, Md.
Tuesday, Sept. 10
Thomas Waring The Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd, Dowell) 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 11
Team Trivia Toots Bar (23971 Mervell Dean Rd., Hollywood) 7 p.m.
. Gretchen Richie Jazz Cabaret, featuring the Songs of Nat King Cole Caf des Artistes (41655 Fenwick StreetOn-the-Square, Leonardtown) - 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 12
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Mike Batson Photography Gary Allen and Florida Georgia Line took the stage at the St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department on Saturday, August 31. Gary Allen
Out&About
September All Month Long
Auditions for CSMs Fall Productions. College of Southern Maryland, La Plata Campus, Fine Arts (FA) Center, 8730 Mitchell Road, La Plata,. 6 p.m. CSM is holding auditions for fall productions of Farndale Avenue Murder Mystery, What I Want to Say but Never Will, The Clumsy Custard Horror Show and Working. School SuppliesforCalvert Country School Calvert County Democratic Headquarters, 250 Merrimac Court, Office is open Monday, Wednesday,Friday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Democratic Club is sponsoring a drive to collect school supplies for the Calvert Country School. Item needed includetissues, velcro dots, glue sticks, pens and pencils. Fairies in the Garden Annmarie Garden, through October 14 Enjoy a magicalicious exhibit of more than 50 handmade fairy and gnome homes scattered throughout the sculpture garden. Visit the Murray Arts Building to borrow or purchase a costume, grab a guide, and start your journey. Regular admission fees apply. Small Works Exhibition & Sale Annmarie Garden, through January 5, A beautiful exhibit of more than 170 small works by 32 regional artists! All works measure 18 or smaller, with prices ranging from $40 to $450. Find the perfect small work of art for yourself or a friend! Regular admission fees apply.
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and use our supplies to make it colorful! We will conclude our session with a hoop jam in the garden! All participants come away with an awesome hula hoop and a few new moves. Fun for scouts or birthday celebrations! Cost is $12 for members, $18 for nonmembers. There is a materials fee of $10 due to instructor at class. Advance registration required. Call 410-326-4640 to register. Genticorum in Concert Calvert Marine Museum, 7:30 p.m. The Celtic Society of Southern Maryland in partnership with the Calvert Marine Museum presents the great traditional Quebecois trio from Montreal, Canadain the museum auditorium. Tickets are $25, fees apply. Order online atcssm.orgor call 301-375-0534. Check online for discounts. Afternoon workshops will be offered from 2 to 4 p.m. inguitar accompaniment (DADGAD tuning); flute (pennywhistle players may attend); and fiddle and feet. Space is limited; intermediate to advanced skill level. For fees, additional information, and registration check online atcssm.org. Kids Pirate Pizza Cruise Calvert Marine Museum, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dress like a pirate and eat pizza on board theWm. B.Tennison. Fee is $12 per person. Pre-registration required; call 410326-2042 ext. 41. Thrift Store Benefit Calvert Memorial Hospital Thrift Store, Dunkirk, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All proceeds benefit the Sheldon Goldberg Center for Breast Care. Summer Clearance Sale all summer items $1. New fall clothes, shoes & purses. New Childrens Section. Makers Market Annmarie Garden, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Annmarie Garden will present the monthlyMakers Market.The September Market will feature more than 45 vendors offering a wonderful assortment of handmade, homemade, and handcrafted items, including handmade furniture, fresh vegetables, ceramics, jelly and honey, green products, paintings, sea glass jewelry and art, photography, and more! Ample, accessible and convenient parking is located in the parking lot and adjacent parking field. Handicap parking is available through the main gate. Admission to the Makers Market area is free. For additional information please visit www.annmariegarden.orgor call 410-326-4640. Guided Canoe Trip Warriors Rest Sanctuary, American Chestnut Land Trust, Scientists Cliffs Road, Port Republic, 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Depart from Warriors Rest and enjoy a scenic tour of Parkers Creek. Canoe trips are physically strenuous, requiring paddling for three hours (frequently against wind and tides) and may require participants to help carry a canoe for up to onequarter mile over sand to access the creek. Rain date is Sunday, Sept. 8. Reservations are required. 410-535-5327 www.acltweb. org unteer Fire Department are proud to announce the 2013 Concert Series. Our Concert Series raises funds to support the fire, rescue, and EMS services that we provide to our community and its neighbors. By taking the time to come out and enjoy yourselves at our concerts, you are supporting us in a very big way. Jennifer Cooper, Carl Reichelt, Rick Humphreys (GrooveSpan Trio) at Running Hare Vineyard 150 Adelina Rd, Prince Frederick, 12 to 4 p.m. Gather your friends, pack a picnic, head to the rolling hills of this spectacular vineyard. Enjoy a beautiful day with food, friends and wine while Jennifer (vocals), Carl (guitar) and Rick (sax) serenade you! Wine Tasting Cover charge: $5. This wonderful experience: priceless. www.runningharevineyard.com, 410-414-8486 Chesapeake Community Chorus Northeast Community Center, 4075 Gordon Stinnett Avenue, Chesapeake Beach, 4 to 6 p.m. The Chesapeake Community Chorus is an all-volunteer chorus that performs concerts to benefit charities in Calvert County. We are looking to add new singers to the chorus. No auditions are required. Contact LarryBrown, Director, at 301-855-74777 or email at lbrown9601@verizon.net, for more information.
Original owners, Gerri and Cef, are ready to meet, greet and serve you the most authentic Italian cuisine in the region, prepared by Venice native Annamaria DeGennaro. Enjoy an evening of fine dining amid a moonlit, waterfront view, and soothing live jazz provided by the GrooveSpan Duo. www.digiovannisrestaurant.com 410-394-6400
First Free Friday Calvert Marine Museum, 7 p.m. Enjoy the Navy Cruisers on the PNC Waterside Stage. Free 30-minute cruises on theWm. B. Tennisonsponsored by Dennis and Jan Biennas and M&T Bank. Drum Point Lighthouse and museum are open and free to the public from 4 to 8 p.m. Tour of the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, 10515 Mackall Road, St. Leonard, 1 p.m. Enjoy a free behind-the-scenes tour of the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory, a state-of-the-art facility that houses more than 8 million artifacts, including collections from every county in Maryland. Visitors can get up close and personal with our conservators and collections. Group tours are offered year round for a small fee. Call or email jppm@mdp. state.md.us for more information. Reservations are not required.410-586-8501 www.jefpat.org Friday Night Farmers Market, Classic Car Cruise-in and Art Fair 5th through 7th streets and Bay Avenue, North Beach, 6 to 9 p.m. This weekly market offers seasonal delights from local farms including fresh, flavorful fruits and vegetables, fresh herbs, cheese, meat, seafood, fresh-baked goods, cut flowers and bedding plants. You can sample the wines from Calvert County wineries and purchase by the glass or bottle. Classic car enthusiasts can enjoy some of the coolest vehicles in the area at the Classic Car Cruise-In. The Art Fair promotes a vibrant art culture through the support of passionate local artists. The North Beach Art Fair program helps community-based artists and art organizations make locally produced art available to residents and visitors. 301-855-6681 www.northbeachmd.org
Monday, Sept. 9
Puffing up POPCORN! Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 6:30 p.m. Kids K - 3rd grade are invited to cook up some fun snacks and learn together through STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) activities. Want to know more about the story of this all-American food stuff? Register now for this interactive program being held Programs on other intriguing topics will be held monthly at Prince Frederick and Twin Beaches Branch of Calvert Library. For further information or to register please call 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862 or see web site information atcalvert.lib.md.us.
Thursday, Sept. 5
Watercolor, Color & More Color Annmarie Garden,10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Annmarie Gardenwill presenta two-class series taught by Nancy Thompson.This workshop is designed to help you improve your use of color. We will create small paintings and rapid exercises as we learn to mix and make fresh colors that bring our paintings to life. Come and immerse yourself in color! Students may pay the $15 materials fee to use the instructors materials, or a materials list will be provided at registration.Cost is $140; $130 for members. Advanced registration required, please call 410-326-4640. Tour of the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, 10515 Mackall Road, St. Leonard, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Enjoy a free behind-the-scenes tour of the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory, a state-of-the-art facility that houses more than 8 million artifacts, including collections from every county in Maryland. Visitors can get up close and personal with our conservators and collections. Group tours are offered year round for a small fee. Call or email jppm@mdp. state.md.us for more information. Reservations are not required.410-586-8501 www.jefpat.org
Tuesday, Sept. 10
Sea Squirts:Marsh Animals Who Are We? Calvert Marine Museum, 10:30 to 11 a.m. Free drop-in program for children 18 months to three years old and their care givers.
Saturday, Sept. 7
Recycled Sweater Pillows Annmarie Garden from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Annmarie Garden will present. Do those old ski sweaters bring back happy memories? Is there a stain or hole which keeps you from wearing it? Turn them into something fun and useful. Join us to make decorator pillows with those beloved old sweaters. Bring a 2-3 thick wool, cashmere, cotton or acrylic sweaters and two 12-14 square pillow forms from a craft or sewing store, plus sewing needle and thread. A supply list will be provided to all registrants. Cost is $45 for members; $50 for non-members. Advance registration is required, call 410-326-4640 to register. HoopShopA Hula Hoop Workshop Annmarie Garden 10 to 11:30 a.m. Annmarie Garden will present on. For ages 8-12, Decorate your own hula hoop and jam! This workshop will include hoop dance instruction and the opportunity for you to customize a hula hoop to your liking! Choose the size and weight of your hoop
Wednesday, Sept. 11
Pottery Basics Annmarie Garden,6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Annmarie Gardenwill presenta 6-class series led by Sarah Houde, each night. Learn a comprehensive skill set for working in clay. Beginners will learn how to make simple forms on the wheels, as well as slab construction techniques. Experienced students will work on more advanced projects. Each student comes away with an assortment of pottery that is dishwasher, oven and microwave safe. The last class ends with a raku firing. Additional optional open studio days will be held on Sept 28 and Oct 5, 10am-4pm with no extra charge. There will be no class on Sept 27th.Cost is $225; $215 for members.There is a $15 materials fee. Advanced registration required, please call 410-326-4640.
Friday, Sept. 6
Jennifer Cooper, Carl Reichelt (GrooveSpan Duo) at DiGiovannis Restaurant 14556 Solomons Island Rd S, Solomons, 6 to 9:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 8
Brantley Gilbert, Drake White and the Big Fire, and Corey Smith St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department, 6 p.m. The members of the St. Leonard Vol-
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Large 2BDRM apartment with sep kitchen and living room area. 20mins from Waldorf and Lexington Park. Electric included with monthly rent. Pets are allowed, no yard access. Price: $1200. Call 301-399-0413 or email bbmangel36@gmail.com. Prince Frederick, Maryland (Calvert County). Nice room in private home with 2 closets and storage area. Less than 1 mile to all shopping, and CSM. Public transportation across the street. Includes utilities, AC, WIFI, and cable. Available immediately. Call Rick 443968-4727. Rent: $600.00
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Local Refuse Company is looking for a P/T Driver w/CDL class B for Roll-Off and rear load Trash Truck, must have a least 2 years experience. Some knowledge of heavy equipment good but not necessary. Must have own transportation. 301-855-3078. somdrecycling.com We are looking for a full time cashier/ receptionist to begin immediately! Seeking a very responsible, outgoing, self-motivated team player with great customer service skills! Experience is plus! We offer excellent benefits including health care, competitive salary (with experience), paid holidays/vacations and a fun work environment! If you are interested, please contact Turk at #301449-5900 or email your resume to turk@ clintoncycles.com.
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Carpenter needed for a local Home remodeling company. Must know all the aspects of home remodeling. Send resume to dipietricontractors@ hotmail.com or fax to (301)855-2584. Looking for the right people to become part of our team. Full time RN positions to care for patients in our beautiful hospice house and second position to manage nursing care in our outpatient department. Shift differential and great benefits. Send resume to: ahines@hospiceofcharlescounty.org Hospice of Charles County... Compassionate Care in Your Home or Ours Landscaper and Grass cutter Needed ASAP: Must have valid Driver Licenses Own Transportation Mechanically Inclined Light Welding Needed- Experience Required. Call BUDDY at 301-904-6936
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