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Pedestrian Injured
After Stuck By Car
in PrinceFrederick
By Dandan Zou
Staff Writer
On Friday morning, a pedestrian was
struck by a car when crossing the intersection of Route 4 and Dares Beach Rd. The
pedestrian was seriously injured in the
head area, but the sheriffs office said she
is likely to recover.
The injured pedestrian was a white
woman named Veronica Disney, 54, of
Chesapeake Beach. The driver of the car
involved in the accident was Trista Smith,
50, of St. Leonard.
According to police investigation, Smith
was driving a gray 2011 Nissan Altima,
travelling north on Route 4 in lane one.
The car was proceeding with a green light
through the intersection when Disney tried
to cross Route 4 from the east side of Dares
Beach Rd. towards Safeway.
When the accident happened, Disney
was talking on the phone and was not paying attention to the traffic, according to a
witness who was walking with Disney.
The witness tried to stop Disney, but she
continued to walk into the traffic, apparently aware of the danger, according to the
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will go to the Town of North Beach and another ten percent will go to the Twin Beach
Players, a local community theater group.
The funding of the film festival will
come from a combination of grants, sponsorships, donations and admission fees, according to Greene. Details are still under
discussion.
The festival will have about six screening blocks and a Sunday afternoon awards
ceremony. Two screenings will take place
on the beach and the remaining three will
be indoor. Greene suggested the Twin
Beaches Library as one of the potential indoor locations during the council work session on Thursday.
As the town tries to become the art and
entertainment district, the film festival
will certainly be part of it, Council Member Kenneth Wilcox said during the work
session.
Ratings of all films screened will be
within the range of PG-13. Food and services will be coordinated with local businesses. Film submission process will start
this October.
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ter and charged with possession of Marijuana more than ten grams and issued a
traffic citation for driving with a suspended registration.
CDS Violation Case #16-38248:
On July 8, 2016, at approximately
3:15pm, Deputy J. Livingston was dispatched to Claggett Road, in Sunderland,
for a disorderly call. Upon arrival and
questioning the parties, he determined
Dominique Harrod, 26, of Huntingtown,
to be in possession of a metal container
containing an illegal substance. He was
arrested for Possession of a Synthetic Narcotic (Suboxone) and for Possession of
Paraphernalia (container).
CDS Violation Case #16-38131:
On July 7, 2016, at approximately
10:00pm, Deputy K. Williamson conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle, at Chesapeake Beach Road/E. Street, in Chesapeake Beach, which was operating with
no tag lights. He determined both occupants to be in possession of an illegal substance and paraphernalia. Colin Stoots,
27, of Chesapeake Beach and Matthew
Ziberg, 30, of Owings, were both arrested
and charged with one count of CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (Heroin) and with
Possession of Paraphernalia (hypodermic
syringes). Ziberg was also issued a Maryland Safety Equipment Repair Order for
the inoperable tag lights.
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and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
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In Remembrance
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Bernard Calvin Phipps, a lifelong resident of Deale, passed away July 2, 2016
surrounded by his family. The only child
of Bernard Lucius Bud and Lena Phipps
was born September 20, 1924 at the Phipps
Family Homestead. He attended Deale
School and Southern High School. Calvin
served in the United States Marine Corps
and was a combat veteran of WWII in the
Pacific Theater. He married his high school
sweetheart, Lorraine Nutwell Marshall in
1946 and they were married for over 50
years. Calvin spent many years working
as a waterman, proprietor of Phipps Marine Railway and as a Marine Surveyor.
He and his wife also owned Phipps LTD
Antiques.He was a faithful member of
Faith Assembly of God, previously Deale
Assembly of God for more than 60 years
where he served on the Board of Directors, as Sunday School Superintendent and
Youth Leader. He was a charter member of
Deale Volunteer Fire Department and was
one of Deales first members to complete
fire training. He was also a member of
the Second Marine Division Association,
American Legion Stallings-Williams Post
206 and the Deale Historical Society.Mr.
Phipps was preceded in death by his wife
Lorraine Nutwell Marshall Phipps. He is
survived by daughters Gayle Phipps Moreland (John) of Deale, Marilyn Phipps
Ford (Donald) of Friendship and Jane L.
Phipps of Deale and son Bernard L. Bernie Phipps of Deale. He is also survived
by grandchildren John T. Moreland III
Ruth Ann Burggraff, 71, of Prince Frederick, Maryland passed away July 4, 2016
in Prince Frederick, Maryland. Beloved
wife of the late Richard Robert Burggraff,
devoted mother of Kimberly Hutchins (David), Tammy McCourt (Richard), Robert
Burggraff (Alison), and Stacey Newman
(Timothy). She is also survived by her
grandchildren, Richard McCourt, Jr., David Hutchins, Jr., John Hutchins, Jacob McCourt, Thomas McCourt, Sophie Newman,
Tyler Burggraff and Ryan Burggraff.The
family will receive friends at
the Rausch Funeral Home, 4405
Broomes Island Road, PortRepublic, MD
on Thursday July 7, 2016 from 4-7 PM.
Mass of Christian burial will be offered
on Friday July 8, 2016, 11:00 AM at Jesus
the Divine Word Catholic Church, 885 Cox
Rd., Huntingtown, MD. Interment will follow in Asbury Cemetery, Barstow, MD.
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as their charity of choice for the past several years raising over $10,000 in support
of its mission. On Thursday, June 2, Margaret Owens, store manager at the Prince
Frederick Peebles presented Jean Fleming,
Calvert Hospice Executive Director, Claire
Piason, Director of Development, and Tanea Granlund, Outreach Coordinator with
the check.
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Friday, July 15
Vacation Bible School - Submerged!
Southern Calvert Baptist Church (Lusby) - 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Vacation Bible School takes your kids on
an adventure like no other, deep within the
mysterious sea. As kids submerge themselves in Gods Word, they will discover
that Jesus didnt just see whats on the outside of people. He looked deep down on the
inside. So grab your goggles, step into your
flippers, and dive in to find truth below
the surface. ***Completed Kindergarten
through completed 5th Grade***. Registration forms will soon be available at: www.
scbcmd.com, Email: vbs@scbcmd.com.
Saturday, July 16
BINGO
Ridge at the Council hall (16441 Three
Notch Road.)- Games start at 6:30 p.m.
Hosted by the Knights of Columbus.
Doors open at 5:30 pm; $20 for the evenings regular games; specials extra.
Refreshments willbe available. Call:
301-872-4641
Fossil Field Experience
Calvert Marine Museum (14200 Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)-9:00 a.m. to
2:00 p.m.
Go to a local beach and explore the fossils of Calvert Cliffs with a trained educator. Get a special tour of the fossil hall. For
ages 8 and up. Pre-registration required,
$20, includes museum admission. Space is
limited. Call 410-326-2042 ext. 41.
Lore Oyster House Day
Calvert Marine Museum (14200 Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)- 1 to 4 p.m.
Stop by the J.C. Lore Oyster House in
Solomons for on-going activities both in
the oyster house and out on the dock. Costumed interpreters will be on site. Try your
hand at oyster tonging; learn to tie a towline and coil a rope; measure oysters and
follow the path an oyster takes through the
processing house from the loading dock to
the shipping room. Tie on an apron and become a shucker, or take on the role of the
skimmer and decide how many pints have
been shucked and what the shuckers should
be paid. Learn oyster anatomy and see the
museums giant soft sculpture oyster, RockE-Feller. Free event.
Sunday, July 17
Hymn Sing
Hollywood Church of the Nazarene (Sotterly Rd. Hollywood)- 6:30 p.m.
Ecumenical hymn sing open to the public. We supply the hymn books and a pianist. You choose what hymns you would
like to sing. Since this is the Sunday before the 4th of July we will be honoring
our country and God by singing patriotic
hymns. If we dont know the hymn you get
to lead. This is open to the public and free
to all. For more information contact: Terri
301-884-8082.
Monday, July 18
Calvert Eats Local Buy Local Challenge Potluck
Calvert Library in Prince Frederick
(850 Costley Way, Prince Frederick)
- 6:30-8:30pm.
Bragging rights to those who bring the
dishes with the lowest # of food miles.
Eats Local members are invited to bring
a friend plus your plate, utensils, cup and
napkin for a truly green experience! Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way, 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862.
Manga Otaku Artist Nights
Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch
(3819 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach)- 7
to 8:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 19
CSM Twilight Performance Series:
Afro Bop Alliance
College of Southern Maryland, Leonardtown Campus (22950 Hollywood Rd.,
Leonardtown) starts at 6:45 p.m.
This band, founded by Grammy Award
winning percussionist Joe McCarty, will
perform Afro-Cuban music as part of the
CSM Twilight Performance Series. Bring a
picnic and a lawn chair or blanket (no alcoholic beverages permitted). Performers
subject to change. Free. 301-934-7828;
Wednesday, July 20
Country Dance - Chesapeake Beach
American Legion Post 206 (3330 Chesapeake Beach Rd. E Rt. 260, Chesapeake
Beach) - 7 p.m. to Midnight
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. For information call 301-855-6466.
Reservations LBloyer@comcast.net www.
ALPost206.org.
Thursday, July 21
CSM Twilight Performance Series:
Jennifer Cooper and GrooveSpan.
College of Southern Maryland, Prince
Frederick Campus (115 J. W. Williams Rd.,
Prince Frederick)- starts at 6:45 p.m.
GrooveSpan is the ensemble gathered by
Southern Maryland native Jennifer Cooper
to satiate her desire to sing classic tunes
from a wide variety of genres, decades,
styles and grooves of popular music. The
performance will be presented as part of
CSMs Twilight Performance Series. Each
week the series features a different performance on each campus. Bring a picnic and
a lawn chair or blanket (no alcoholic beverages permitted). Free. 301-934-7828;
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Thursday, July 14
Childrens MakerSpace
Calvert Library Southern Branch,
13920 H. G. Trueman Road, Solomons10 to 11 a.m.
Come join our first Makers Space
for children at Southern and see what you
can build. We will supply a large amount
of Legos, including some Lego Duplos.
Activities will also include craft stations.
410-326-5289.
Global Playground
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Kids K-Grade 5 participate in a multicultural exploration with music, games,
sports, and food. Registration not required.
410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862.
Global Playground
Calvert Library Fairview Branch,
Rt. 4 and Chaneyville Road, Owings-
2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Kids K-Grade 5 participate in a multicultural exploration with music, games,
sports, and food. Registration not required.
410-257-2101.
Maker Space
Calvert Library Fairview Branch,
Rt. 4 and Chaneyville Road, Owings3:30 to 4p.m.
Kids will engage their Lego building
skills or choose to dabble with their artist
side.410-257-2101.
Monday, July 18
Tuesday, July 19
Summer Storytime
Calvert Library Fairview Branch,
Rt. 4 and Chaneyville Road, Owings10 to 10:45 a.m.
This storytime is for the family with children of multiple ages. Children enjoy books
and language through short stories, songs,
crafts and more. An adult must accompany
child.410-257-2101.
Summer Fun
Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch
at the Northeast Community Center,4075
Gordon Stinnett Ave. Chesapeake BeachSaturday, July 16
10 to 11 a.m.
Summer Storytime
Kentkatm means Lets Dance! Join
Calvert Library Southern Branch, the Living the American Indian Experience
13920 H. G. Trueman Road, Solomons- team in a fun-filled hour of song, dance, and
10 to 10:45 a.m.
education. Take a cultural journey through
Summer Storytime is for families with social dances as members of the Piscataway
children of multiples ages. The program lasts Nation share their history in an interactive
45 minutes and there is no craft. Ages birth to way. For all ages.410-257-2411.
5.410-326-5289.
Summer Storytime
Brain Games: Mahjongg, Scrabble
Calvert Library Southern Branch,
&more
13920 H. G. Trueman Road, SolomonsCalvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 10 to 10:45 a.m.
Costley Way- Noon to 3 p.m.
Summer Storytime is for families with
Want to learn Mahjongg? Hope to make children of multiples ages. The program
your Scrabble skills killer? Games are a great lasts 45 minutes and there is no craft. Ages
way to keep your brain sharp while having birth to 5. 410-326-5289.
fun! Join us! Please register.410-535-0291 or
301-855-1862.
Summer Fun
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.
Five Days At Memorial: Life and Death
in a Storm-Ravaged Hospitalby Sheri Fink.
As the floodwaters rose after Hurricane Katrina, patients, staff, and families who sheltered in New Orleans Memorial Hospital
faced a crisis far worse than the storm itself.
An essential book for understanding how
people behave in times of crisis. 410-5350291 or 301-855-1862.
Wednesday, July 20
Summer Fun
Calvert Library Southern Branch at the
Patuxent Appeal Campus primary building,
35 Appeal Lane, Lusby- 10 to 11 a.m.
Kentkatm means Lets Dance!Join
the Living the American Indian Experience
team in a fun-filled hour of song, dance, and
education. Take a cultural journey through
social dances as members of the Piscataway
Nation share their history in an interactive
way. 410-326-5289.
MakerSpace
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 1 to 4 p.m.
Children drop by to play games, make
crafts and art projects. MakerSpace is open
from 1-4 pm before, during and after the
Summer Fun Performances. 410-535-0291
or 301-855-1862.
Summer Fun
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 2 to 3 p.m. & 7 to 8 p.m.
Kentkatm means Lets Dance!. Join
the Living the American Indian Experience
team in a fun-filled hour of song, dance, and
education. Take a cultural journey through
social dances as members of the Piscataway
Nation share their history in an interactive
way. 410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862.
Global Playground
Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch,
3819 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Kids K-Grade 5 participate in a multicultural exploration with music, games,
sports, and food. Registration not required
!410-257-2411.
Global Playground
Calvert Library Southern Branch,
13920 H. G. Trueman Road, Solomons2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Kids K-Grade 5 participate in a multicultural exploration with music, games,
sports, and food. Registration not required.
410-326-5289.
Thursday, July 21
Childrens MakerSpace
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920
H. G. Trueman Road, Solomons- 10 to
11a.m.
Events
Global Playground
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Kids K-Grade 5 participate in a multicultural exploration with music, games,
sports, and food. Registration not required.
410-535-0291 or 301-855-1862.
Global Playground
Calvert Library Fairview Branch, Rt. 4
and Chaneyville Road, Owings- 2:30 to 3:30
p.m.
Kids K-Grade 5 participate in a multicultural exploration with music, games,
sports, and food. Registration not required.
410-257-2101.
Maker Space
Calvert Library Fairview Branch, Rt. 4
and Chaneyville Road, Owings- 3:30 to 4
p.m.
Kids will engage their Lego building
skills or choose to dabble with their artist
side.410-257-2101.
Saturday, July 23
Summer Storytime
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920
H. G. Trueman Road, Solomons- 10 to 10:45
a.m.
Summer Storytime is for families with
children of multiples ages. The program
lasts 45 minutes and there is no craft. Ages
birth to 5. 410-326-5289.
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Thursday, July 14
Team Feud
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 6:30 p.m.
Pub Night
Calvert Marine Museum (14200
Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)7 to 9p.m.
Friday, July 15
The Shift
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 16
Lore Oyster House Day
Calvert Marine Museum (14200
Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)1 to 4 p.m.
Fossil Field Experience
Calvert Marine Museum (14200
Solomons Island Rd, Solomons)9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sunday, July 17
Tuesday, July 19
BBQ Chicken, Baked
Potato Wedges, Dilled Carrots,
Pears
Wednesday, July 20
Tuesday, July 19
Monday, July 18
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Thursday, July 21
Monday, July 18
Calvert Eats Local Buy Local
Challenge Potluck
Calvert Library in Prince Frederick
(850 Costley Way, Prince
Frederick)- 6:30p.m.
Wednesday, July 20
3rd Annual Craft Fair &
HolidayBoutique
(21707 Three Notch Road, Lexington
Park)- 9 a.m.
Open Mic Night
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 7:30 p.m.
Ikebana Classes
Loffler Senior Activity Center(21905
Chancellors Run Rd, Great Mills)- 9a.m
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Line Dance Lessons
Hotel Charles (15110 Burnt Store Rd,
Hughesville)- 7 p.m.
Twilight Performance Series: U.S.
Navy Band Commodores
(8730 Mitchell Road La
Plata)- 6:30p.m.
Thursday, July 21
Sunset Concert Festival
ODonnell Lake (10400 ODonnell
Lake Park, Waldorf)- 7 p.m.
Twilight Performance Series:
Jennifer Cooper and Grooves
(115 J. W. Williams Rd., Prince
Frederick)- 6:30 a.m.
Team Trivia
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)- 7 p.m.
Friday, July 22
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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