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pasadena, MD July 17, 2019 A1 Dobbins Island: Visioning Anne Arundel Offers A Jewel Of The Blueprint For Future Growth By Maya Pottiger hortly after taking office, County -Ex Secutive Steuart Pittman implemented Visioning Anne Arundel, a series of small area meetings to get public input for the upcoming General Development Plan. There were 17 small area meetings from April through June. The meetings allowed community members to pri- oritize remaining recommen- dations from the Small Area Plan and 2009 GDP looking toward 2040. At the Visioning Anne Arundel small area meetings, “The biggest takeaway that community members voiced their opinions about traffic, I got from [Visioning Anne sidewalks and other changes they want to see in the county. Arundel] is that no one who Although Dobbins Island is privately owned, boaters and swimmers are allowed to was in those meetings wants still make sense for that area, well as for young people start- recreate around and up to the mean high tide line. to see new developments in or do we need to do some- ing their careers and seniors Pasadena that do not make thing differently,” Volke said. who want to age in place. By Dylan Roche son can jump straight off the the Chesapeake region was sense for this community,” One of Pittman’s priorities He highlighted allow- [email protected] boat into the water — and he settled — has long been said Nathan Volke, District 3 is providing affordable work- ing a higher density around has a blast while doing it. what local historian Mari- councilman. force housing. On July 1, the transportation networks — enny Vedrani of Pasade- Their family’s story is anne Taylor described as a Volke highlighted areas in Anne Arundel County Coun- trains stations, the airport na remembers how her one of many memories you “focal point for rendezvous” Pasadena that can be rede- cil passed Bill 54-19, which — to allow them to be mixed Jkids learned to swim might hear from people liv- and “a center of social life” veloped before starting new established incentives for use areas. and paddleboard off the ing in the Magothy water- on the Magothy River. In development projects. developers to create afford- “By having these mixed- shores of Dobbins Island in shed not only in recent times her book “My River Speaks: “We need to go back in able housing. According to use, smart-growth and the Magothy River. “We try but also as far back as a few The History and Lore of the those areas and look at how Pittman, the affordable hous- transit-oriented develop- to go once a week,” she said. hundred years. Magothy River,” the former they were developed original- ing is aimed toward the new ments, we maintain open “Our youngest was afraid to Dobbins Island — which »»Continued on A4 ly, and does the development hires coming to the county, as space, we get cars off the road be in water above his head has also been known as Big and we continue to have a and it took lots of coaxing to Island, Raspberry Island tax base that helps to pay for get him in the water. Things and Dutch Ship Island the needs that we have in our change fast.” Now Vedrani’s throughout the years since Slow Start To Crabbing community,” Pittman said. Though Volke heard similar concerns from constitu- Season Shouldn’t Last Long ents during Visioning Anne FY2020 Budget Sets Arundel that he heard during By Zach Sparks his campaign, the need for [email protected] sidewalks surprised him. “If we’re able to invest in “A New Normal” hey’re known as “beauti- more sidewalks along the County Council Approves Plan Raising Taxes ful swimmers,” but to roads, that right there could While Adding Teachers, Public Safety Personnel Twatermen on the Chesa- give some of that walkability peake Bay, blue crabs have to people,” Volke said. By Zach Sparks “My colleagues have men- been elusive swimmers so far Pittman plans to submit [email protected] tioned this budget is trans- this summer. the GDP in the spring of 2020. forming the county, and yes, “The whole west shore has The Citizens Advisory Com- ince Anne Arundel it’s transforming the county, been pretty slow,” said Bill mittee is currently reviewing County started keeping a county that has spent two Scerbo, president of the Anne information gathered from Slogs in 1998, only once decades underfunding itself, Arundel Watermen’s Associa- the Visioning Anne Arundel have two councilmembers and we can no longer wait for tion. “I don’t know what to meetings, and the representa- voted against the budget. someone else to rescue us,” attribute that to: freshwater or tive from each small area will On Friday, June 14, three said Allison Pickard from catfish. It’s been an anomalous be responsible for knowing members voted against it. District 2. “It’s time. It’s time year. I haven’t seen a season Pasadena waterman C.J. Canby is part of a four-man crew that what those communities are The Fiscal Year 2020 bud- we take care of ourselves this slow in a long time.” fishes 500 traps from the five days a week. saying to represent it in the get passed 4-3 along party and invest in our children, Pasadena waterman process, Pittman said. lines with Democrats ap- in our public safety, in our C.J. Canby has faced the fairly mild, so what saved us The Department of Natural The new plan will be re- proving a $1.7 billion spend- communities.” same dilemma. was that the crabs lived during Resources released its blue fined during a phase of drafts ing plan almost identical Both Democrats and Re- “The start has been bad,” the winter.” crab winter dredge survey in and revisions through the to the one Pittman pro- publicans presented the bud- Canby said. “The winter was The slow start is perplexing. »»Continued on A6 »»Continued on A4 posed on May 1. get as “a new normal.” For The budget pushed the Democrats, that new normal property tax rate from 90.2 meant supporting county cents per $100 of assessed agencies and programs Remember When? Guess This Landmark value to 93.5 cents per $100 left underfunded since the of assessed value. County recession of 2008 and 2009. residents will now pay 2.81% Republicans pegged the “new Take a look around chances are that you can in income taxes instead of normal” as an era marked Pasadena and you might still spot these local land- 2.5%. Water and sewer rates, by waves of impending tax not notice any monumen- marks. Play along by guess- along with stormwater re- increases. tal changes, but longtime ing and by spotting the mediation fees, will also cost District 5 Councilwoman residents may remember answer in the next month’s taxpayers more in 2020. Amanda Fiedler and the a different way of life. In print edition, or follow the The council’s Democratic council’s other two Repub- the 1940s and 1950s, James Pasadena Voice on Facebook majority argued that the tax licans, Nathan Volke of Brown sang for families to engage in a discussion. increases were necessary. »»Continued on A8 who brought their children Our first photo was taken to ride the Ferris wheel at in November 1946 and later Beechwood Park. From 1954 included in the book “Anne to 1978, Pasadena had a Arundel County: A Picto- drive-in movie theater, and Photo courtesy of the Kuethe Library rial History,” published by Inside a cinema occupied Jump- This wooden structure was in use from 1912 to 1946. Jacques Kelly in 1989. Can Community...... A1-A10 Sports...... B1-B5 ers Hole Road from 1974 to you name this structure, Politics & Opinion...... A11 School & Youth...... B6-B10 2005. Over the years, the many local businesses and memory lane. Even if you which was in use from 1912 Business ...... A12 Arts & Entertainment. B11-B14 peninsula grew, reaching a civic groups that are en- weren’t born during the to 1946? If not, don’t fret. Health & Fitness...... A13 Business Directory...... B12-B13 total of 12 public schools, trenched in the community. years when some of these We’ll consider it water un- four fire companies, and Join us in a walk down photos were snapped, der the bridge. facebook.com/pasadenavoice @PasadenaVoice @pasadenavoice A2 July 17, 2019 pasadena Voice

Publishers Dianna Lancione Lonnie Lancione Margueritte Mills Jesse Burroughs Has Been A Editor’s Voice Operating Officer Volunteer Larry Sells Of The Month Steal For Havenwood Softball V.P., Operations on ## to find out what Brian Lancione teachers are up to while Sales Account Executive have fun and enjoy it, but Dylan Roche kids are on vacation. And, Shannon Vitielliss Editor Inside Sales Support I want them to get that of course, be sure to check Heather Lancione education.” out this month’s special Editor Watching the girls edition, On The Water, Dylan Roche improve their batting, Happy summer- which has lots of info on Sports Editor pitching, fielding and time, Pasadena! how to enjoy Pasadena’s Colin Murphy base-running skills is the The kids are out of maritime culture to Assistant Editor most rewarding part of school, the sun is shining the fullest. Zach Sparks the job. “It’s a great sport,” and the temperatures are Remember that we have StaffR eporter Burroughs said. “It’s a staggering. Even if many a little bit of extra time Maya Pottiger growing sport.” of us are slipping into va- until our next regular Creative Director With 250 to 300 girls cation mode for the next edition is released on Will Nauman each year at different lev- couple of months, our August 22, so if you need Reporters els, Havenwood Girls Soft- team at the Voice knows to stay current on the Kerri Dress Judy Tacyn Havenwood Girls Softball vice president Jesse Burroughs ball is one of the biggest there’s still plenty that’s latest news around town, Dave Topp (right) received his Volunteer of the Month award from programs of its kind in the happening around town. be sure to visit us online Columnists Voice assistant editor Zach Sparks. region, Burroughs said. If you’re in a summer at www.pasadenavoice.com Brian Chisholm “We’re not an umbrella mood, you’ll want to or follow us on Facebook, Mary Cobbler Anne Colt Leitess By Zach Sparks or with fielding concerns organization; we focus on check out stories on A1 Twitter and Instagram. Sandi Parrish from coaches and parents. just softball,” he noted. about this year’s crab And if you have a great Scott Poyer Audrey Ruppert Havenwood Girls Soft- This season, he was the “And we’re doing more population or the memo- news tip to share about Bryan Simonaire ball President David Farley head coach for two teams stuff than just games and ries that local residents something happening Nathan Volke still remembers the first and assistant coach for practices. We have a hit- have of Dobbins Island. around town this sum- Contributors Dr. Jeffrey Cranska conversation he had with two teams. a-thon to raise money for You can also check out our mer, shoot me an email at Dr. Catherine DeJesus Jesse Burroughs in 2010. the program and we have a School & Youth section [email protected]. Jason LaBarge “He asked about the day at Oriole Park.” Photographers program and said he The girls need None of that would be Andrew Candella had three daughters and “ possible without volun- Franki Maus planned to be around for a to have fun and teers. “Jesse does not Partner With The Police To Student Intern Ava Stanski long time,” Farley recalled. enjoy it, but I come to the fields alone,” “I was a little apprehen- Farley said. “The support Celebrate National Night Out sive since I have heard want them to get of Jesse and his amazing The Pasadena Voice those types of statements that education.” family is felt throughout The Eastern District and much more. Stay up- is published by from parents before. Now, Havenwood.” National Night Out returns dated by visiting the “Anne —— Jesse Burroughs close to 10 years later, it Although he always on Tuesday, August 6, Arundel County Eastern Family owned and is undeniable that Jesse dreamed of coaching base- celebrating the community- District: National Night operated since 1981 has played a major role in As a coach, he has a ball, Burroughs is right police partnerships that Out” Facebook page. Please send your news to: Havenwood’s success.” specific philosophy. at home with Havenwood keep neighborhoods safe. [email protected] Burroughs is currently “There are two kinds of Girls Softball, where he This year’s rain-or-shine P.O. Box 177 the vice president of coaches,” Burroughs said. continues to make good event will be held from Pasadena, MD 21123 operations for the club. “One coach focuses on, on a statement he made to 5:30pm to 8:00pm at the 410-255-5888 “That just means doing ‘Let’s have fun and maybe Farley 10 years ago. Earleigh Heights Volunteer a little bit of everything, we will learn something “If something needs to Fire Company, located at from maintaining fields along the way.’ Another be done and done right, 161 Ritchie Highway in No part of this publication to handling team issues to coach says, ‘Let’s learn Jesse is almost always Severna Park. may be reproduced without permission of the publisher organizing special events,” these things, and by learn- involved,” Farley said. The event will include ©2019. The publisher is Burroughs said. ing the fundamentals, you For more information free food, displays from not responsible for any His work doesn’t stop will have fun from having about the program or to area organizations, dem- errors, omissions, etc. Views with maintaining Haven- success.’ I’m the second volunteer, visit www.ha- onstrations with K-9 expressed are not necessarily wood Softball’s nine fields coach. The girls need to venwoodgirlssoftball.org. dogs and fire department those of the publisher. equipment, kids games

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Se Habla Espaňol MHIC # 136768 A4 July 17, 2019 pasadena Voice Dobbins Island: A Jewel Of The Magothy »»Continued from A1 late 1800s. The Dobbins for generations, has been The Riviera Beach Carnival English professor touches name stuck with the island that beach.” on how Dobbins Island was ever since. Because the island is once used as a hunting camp For many years during the privately owned, modern Was A Wild Ride by Algonquin and Piscataway 19th century, Dobbins Island adventurers on the Magothy tribes, and would have been was the scene of debutante should be respectful to not passed by Dutch, Spanish balls and summer parties at- trespass. The current owner, and English trading ships. tended by guests who would David Clickner, who bought Its early nickname Dutch ride to the island on horse the island in 2002, allows Ship Island comes from and buggy across a sandbar people to go up to the mean stories of a shipwreck nearby at low tide. It was the begin- high tide line, but he cannot in the river. ning of many years of social- allow them to go any farther “When an archeologist, izing centered on the island. onto the island because of Paul Hundley, read my book, Taylor has memories of her the liability. He also requests he went behind there and did own children taking their that anyone using the beach some diving and found some sailboat out to the island to around the island clean up old Dutch planks,” Taylor explore, as did their friends after themselves. said. “And then some older and neighbors. “People went “Our biggest problem is residents I interviewed said, crabbing and swimming, and the trash and stuff like that,” ‘Oh, we have old Dutch coins the Girl Scouts would come Clickner said. “It is being on our shelves. We found over from Camp Whippoor- used kind of as a public park, old Dutch coins.’ People love will,” she detailed. and yet we don’t have the going back there and diving Memories like Vedrani’s situation of being public and finding old Dutch coins.” and Taylor’s are part of the enough that the govern- The island has been reason the Magothy River ment takes care of that for privately owned since 1769, Association pushed to keep us.” Otherwise, Clickner Photos by Andrew Candella when its first owner was the island available to said, there have not been For its annual carnival from June 24 to June 29, Riviera Beach Volunteer Fire Company William Gambrel, for whom boaters and swimmers. “If any problems. treated guests to carnival rides, raffles, kids games, face painting, spin art and more. the town of Gambrills you’re a boater and you have As it has for generations, was named. The property a bunch of young children, Dobbins Island continues to later passed to Annapolis you’re not going to put them be a summer landmark and attorney John Gibson, who off the back of your boat a place for making memo- owned , and in 20 feet of water,” said ries. “It was a jewel of the was bought and sold several Paul Spadaro, the associa- Magothy — and it still is,” more times before George tion’s president. “Dobbins Taylor said. “It’s still a beau- Dobbin bought it in the Island’s beach, historically, tiful island that we love.” Visioning Anne Arundel Offers Blueprint »»Continued from A1 terests that can be parochial end of the year, according to sometimes, and then there a timeline on the county’s “By having these mixed-use, are county-wide interests. website. The public forum smart-growth and transit- That’s why these representa- and online comment period tives get together,” Pittman will open in December, and oriented developments, said. “They have to decide after going through more we maintain open space, as a group what the county- revisions, the county council wide interests are, as well. will hold public hearings in we get cars off the road I hope they buy into smart April and May of 2020. and we continue to have growth principles, transit- The public input col- oriented principles, and lected at the Visioning Anne a tax base that helps to acknowledge that we have a Arundel meetings will serve pay for the needs that we looming crisis in workforce as one of the many factors housing that our chamber when deciding on county- have in our community.” of commerce and others wide priorities. —— County Executive have been warning us about CALVERT VETERINARY CENTER “There are community in- Steuart Pittman for years.”

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The Mountain Road Library is celebrating its 25th anniversary on Tuesday, August 6.

By Maya Pottiger Adams said. gonna go away.” Branch Manager Jennifer Adams Retires Mountain Road is also Christine Feldmann, the For the last 25 years, using community mem- marketing and communi- Jennifer Adams was direction I was going to Mountain Road Library bers, Adams said. During cations manager for Anne there when the Moun- go in, but when I got my has offered the Pasadena an SPCA event, the library Arundel County Public tain Road Library job as a children’s librar- community a little bit of asked a local veterinarian to Libraries, said the Mountain opened. Twenty five ian, I realized this was everything. come in and speak on behalf Road branch serves “people years later, Adams re- going to be my career.” As the times change, so of the animals. Later this of all ages and stages of tired at the end of June. Adams said she will does the community and year, a local retired military life.” Feldmann highlighted Adams got her start miss working with her its needs, and the library veteran will run a program the growing children’s area, as a children’s librar- staff and interacting follows suit. about the American flag. expanded large print collec- ian at the Enoch Pratt with children every day. “We spend a great deal On a monthly basis, local tion and fishing rod borrow- Free Library in Balti- “Being a small commu- of time making stronger artists are featured in the ing program. more. When she moved nity library like here, you community connections,” library, hanging their work “What hasn’t changed is to Mountain Road, she do get to know everyone said Jennifer Adams, on the walls and hosting the community feel of the started out as a librar- a little bit more person- branch manager of the gallery receptions. branch,” Feldmann said. ian and assistant to the ally,” Adams said. Mountain Road Library. “As Over time, Adams has no- “We know many of our cus- branch manager. She Jennifer Adams Samantha Zline took times change and certainly ticed the increasing need for tomers by name, as well as was promoted to branch over the role of branch diversity changes in this libraries to have technology their extended families, and manager in 1996. library librarian. I’ve manager on July 7. county, then we see there’s a and collaborative space. many visitors have started “I probably was influ- been around libraries my She came to Mountain need to have [new] types of “There’s a lot of popula- friendships here by attend- enced most by my father, whole life,” Adams said. Road from the Severna programs.” tions out there that do ing programs and have who was also a public “I didn’t know that was a Park Library. Over time, the library not have any technology continued over the years.” has expanded the types at home, and they come The Mountain Road Li- of programs it offers, now here to use it,” Adams said. brary will celebrate its 25th including STEM activities, “We’re still going to offer anniversary on Tuesday, sensory social opportunities traditional services. There’s August 6. There will be light and LGBT programs. still many people that walk refreshments throughout “We look at trends and in the door that want a book the day and a guest book changes in our customer they can hold and read. for patrons to write their base and adjust accordingly,” I don’t think that’s ever memories of the branch.

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K: I want people to know 2018, keeping crabs from plentiful: cold weather, lack of tion to the time they are properly K: Since my diagnosis six that I don’t see myself as a migrating to their spawn- oxygen, predators. live life diagnosed. months ago, it’s really all sick person. Yes, the treat- ing grounds, watermen Restaurant patrons see more fully The Dana-Farber Cancer been about me. Facing an ments are rough and I have were hopeful for a better crab prices rising, he said, but and to Institute estimates that uncertain future with regular some bad days, but “sick” is year in 2019. they might not understand help oth- there are more than 200,000 scans, tests and treatments only ever a temporary label. Stoney Creek Inn owners all of the costs associated ers who undiagnosed cases in the has made me the center of When I feel stronger, I work Dan and Jenna Van Sass are with bringing their crabs to share her . attention, whether I like it a normal 40-hour week, I go turning to other states to the table. diagnosis. PV: What is a neuroen- or not. The way my family, out and do fun things with stock their supply. The price of bait and clams Now the docrine tumor (NET)? friends and community as a my family and friends, and I “We are getting Texas and went up, replacement traps resilient K: A neuroendocrine whole have come together to lead a relatively normal life. Louisiana crabs because we are expensive, and flooding Katherine Severna tumor (NET) is a form of support me is truly amazing. I I think the one thing that don’t have enough Maryland in Louisiana has affected the Mueller Park cancer that begins in the want to take this momentum has changed is my appre- crabs to sustain the demand,” supply, he said. Sielig said it’s native is specialized cells of the and make it about something ciation for that normal life. Jenna said. “People love the the nature of an unpredict- sharing her story with Voice body’s neuroendocrine bigger than me. I am doing I make more time for the flavor of a Maryland crab. able business. readers while she gears up system. These cells release this for the 200,000-plus people I love, I don’t waste The meat is going to be more “Watermen always have for Fight NET Cancer With hormones into the blood people that have yet to be my energy worrying about dense and sweet, nor- problems because it’s hard Katherine, a fundraising in response to signals diagnosed. My hope is that small, petty things, and I try mally, because of the brack- to predict,” Sielig said. “They event set for August 24 at from the nervous system. greater awareness will lead to to be a better person every ish water.” never know day to day what Severna Park Taphouse to Neuroendocrine cells are earlier diagnosis, better treat- day. My message to everyone The Chesapeake Bay is an they’re going to get. They’re benefit the Neuroendocrine scattered throughout the ments and eventually a cure. out there reading this is you estuary with a mix of fresh seeing these fluctuations day Tumor Research Foundation. body, performing different PV: Tell me a little bit don’t know what is going to and salt water. Too much fresh to day on an acute level.” (See details for the event at roles based on location. For about what people can ex- happen tomorrow. Try not water gives rise to invasive Even though recreational the end of the article.) example, neuroendocrine pect from this upcoming to take the beautiful, simple species like snakehead fish crabbing season started April Here’s what Katherine had cells in the digestive system fundraiser in August? things in life for granted. Put and also blue catfish, which 1, Jenna said now is the time to share with us. regulate intestinal move- K: This fundraiser is going down your phones and be prey on blue crabs. when restaurants see plentiful Pasadena Voice: I under- ments and the release of to be a whole lot of fun and present. Live. Bill Sielig, executive direc- blue crabs. stand this is a very rare digestive enzymes. I couldn’t imagine a bet- tor of the Chesapeake Bay “The water is still 60 de- condition. What have you When NETs develop in ter venue to hold it at than To support Katherine in her Seafood Industries Associa- grees on Memorial Day,” she learned about it through- these cells, they not only can the Severna Park Taphouse. mission, community members tion, is not worried about the said. “If you’re not ready to go out your experience? then spread to other loca- It will be a day filled with can sponsor or buy tickets slow start. swimming, the crabs prob- Katherine: The most tions but also can secrete live music from a variety of to Fight NET Cancer With Sielig said, “I don’t think ably aren’t ready to be picked. interesting thing that I have excess amounts of hormones talented artists, great food Katherine, happening August it’s as dire as many people are If people want Maryland learned is that while his- and substances that can and beer, silent and live 24 from 11:00am to 8:00pm saying. There’s so much fresh- crabs, the best time is July torically considered rare, the cause an adverse effect on auction items, raffles and at Severna Park Taphouse. All water, I think there’s going through October, sometimes incidence of neuroendocrine the body’s natural rhythm. more. All proceeds from money raised through the event to be plenty of crabs. Restau- even November. tumors (NETs) has increased Signs and symptoms depend this event will be donated to will be matched dollar for dollar rants will always find crabs, “Just because a crab is exponentially over the last on the tumor’s type, size and the Neuroendocrine Tumor through the NETRF Spark Hope if not in Maryland then in big doesn’t mean it is full 20 years or so. I suspect the location; whether it produces Research Foundation (NE- Campaign. Attendees will enjoy Virginia or somewhere else.” of meat,” she added. “We reasons for this include more hormones; and whether it has TRF). NETRF is a 501(c)(3) live music by Nashville country Canby expects the crabs sort by weight and size. You awareness, better detec- spread to other parts of the organization and the leading artist Chad Bearden, as well as to come north eventually, could pay for big crabs but be tion techniques and prob- body (metastasized). private funder of research the Moondogs, Case & Barley, making for a solid season. wasting your money if it’s not ably more accurate report- While there currently is into causes and treatments of George Evans and Johnny Wil- Until then, he will con- full of meat.” ing systems. no cure, neuroendocrine NETs. Thanks to the NETRF son. To purchase tickets or for tinue his routine. Five days There is one truth for which The tricky thing about tumors are typically slow- Spark Hope Campaign, all of more information, visit https:// a week, he wakes at 4:15am everyone agrees. “They’ll NETs is they can appear in growing and therefore can the funds that we raise will fight-cancer-with-katherine. to prepare his supplies and find their way north eventu- various parts of the body and be managed for many years be matched dollar for dollar eventbrite.com or find the event grab bait and fuel. He meets ally,” Scerbo said. “The price the symptoms often imitate with the right treatment and and put toward the search “Fight NET Cancer With Kath- three crew members around has gone up and demand is other conditions. Subse- surveillance. for a cure. erine” on Facebook. 6:00am, and it takes them strong as ever.” August 24, 2019 — 11am - 8pm

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Located on the corner of Mountain Road and Catherine Avenue, the Magothy Health Center operates in the same building as a supporting thrift shop, which will hold a summer sale on August 17.

The Magothy Health Center your health care and infor- be eligible for assistance roughly 1,700 procedures at 1:00pm and Saturday from churches.” (MHC) and Thrift Shop, locat- mation, and that’s comfort- through BCCP if they are 40 private providers. 10:00am to 2:00pm. The The thrift shop will spon- ed on the corner of Mountain ing to a lot of people.” years or older, reside in Anne Program supervisor Amy thrift shop sells donated new sor an end-of-summer sale on Road and Catherine Avenue, The MHC started as a clinic Arundel County, have low or Kane said that she and her and used clothing, shoes, August 17 from 10:00am until has been supporting Pasa- for mothers and children on no income, have no health staff educate people about jewelry, dishes and other 2:00pm. Clothing and house- dena residents since before August 17, 1938, and since insurance or have insurance the Department of Health household items at prices sig- hold items will be available World War II. That almost then has been functioning as that doesn’t cover cervical or services by sharing placing nificantly lower than Good- inside the shop and outside in changed this year. a public-private partnership breast diagnostic services, or brochures at grocery stores, will and consignments shops. the parking lot if the weather The Magothy Health As- between two entities that are insured but must meet pharmacies and libraries. “It’s not just clothing,” cooperates. Local residents sociation, a nonprofit that provide health services to the said Cathy Kellenbenz, a can pay just $7 to fill a pro- leases the land to the county community. The public entity thrift shop volunteer. “We vided bag with anything that for $1 per year, was ready to is the Department of Health Although they could get that service at get a lot of knickknacks, pots is not already priced. sell the property after the and the private entity is the “ and pans.” The board of the MHC Department of Health de- nonprofit Magothy Health other locations, people seem to enjoy the Magothy Health Associa- is sponsoring the sale to cided to consolidate services Center Inc., which houses tion President Julie Lopez increase community aware- and direct people to offices in both the thrift shop and direct service there ... You put a face to estimates that 15 people visit ness of the MHC and its Annapolis and Glen Burnie. the Anne Arundel County your health care and information, and the shop on Saturdays, while partnership with the Anne The center’s future became Department of Health’s that’s comforting to a lot of people.” Wednesdays are a bit slower. Arundel County Department a campaign issue and the cancer screening referral “We get so many donations of Health. For more informa- center remained intact. services offices. —— Elin Jones, public information director for the that we can be selective,” tion about volunteering for “The center and staff there Today, the Anne Arundel Anne Arundel County Department of Health Lopez said, emphasizing the the thrift shop, call Julie Lo- do a number of referrals for County Department of community support for the pez at 813-486-3127. To learn screenings,” said Elin Jones, Health’s Breast and Cervi- a high deductible. However, “We target low-income center. “We have leftover more about the services BCCP public information director cal Cancer Program (BCCP), referrals for cervical screen- areas of the county,” Kane donations that go to local offers, call 410-222-6180. for the Anne Arundel County located at the MHC, strives ing and diagnostic services said, “but we don’t just serve Department of Health. to help educate and em- are available now for women Pasadena. We serve Arnold, “Although they could get power women. The program ages 21 to 39. Severna Park, Linthicum and that service at other loca- provides referrals for an- In 2018, more than 600 Glen Burnie.” tions, people seem to enjoy nual well-women screenings women living in Anne The main source of funds the direct service there. They such as mammograms, Pap Arundel County were for the MHC building is the can talk to a nurse or records and HPV testing to eli- provided with free health thrift shop, which is open on technician. You put a face to gible woman. Women may screenings and BCCP paid for Wednesday from 10:00am to

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Check us out on Facebook hartloves auto A8 July 17, 2019 pasadena Voice Pasadena Resident Competes FY2020 Budget Sets “A New Normal” »»Continued from A1 Councilman Nathan Volke, $250 million for the newly District 3 and Jessica Haire a Republican from District established Reserve Fund for In National Senior Olympics of District 7, suggested $20 3 in Pasadena, said he was Permanent Public Improve- million in cuts to the operat- proud to support more ments (PPI), which will ing budget without remov- teachers, police officers and finance capital projects in ing a single teacher, police firefighters, but that up- these areas: school construc- or firefighter position. Their grades should be incremental tion, public safety facilities, amendments failed along improvements, without all and road capacity and trans- party lines. upgrades coming in one portation projects. “This budget is essentially budget. The Spending Afford- That PPI was another unchanged from what the ability Committee, he said, contentious target of the county executive proposed unanimously recommended council, with Volke say- on May 1 despite my best a 3.75% increase in spending. ing, “It is also not fiscally efforts and the efforts of my “There can be no doubt responsible to take on $250 colleagues to address those that increasing govern- million in new bond obliga- concerns,” Fiedler said. “It is ment spending by 7% in one tions when we cannot even my opinion that this budget fiscal year is new territory identify where the money is just simply too large.” for Anne Arundel County,” will be spent yet. As the Even though the county Volke said. “There can be county auditor — who is our council didn’t cut much, the no doubt that increasing nonpartisan fiscal watchdog budget wasn’t entirely un- taxes for the average family — has noted, this new debt changed. The council worked by over $550 a year in one will quickly become unsus- with the county auditor to budget is a turning point for tainable in the near future, add eight behavioral health this county. And there can requiring additional tax Dee Schultz (left) was part of a team that traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to play in positions to the Board of be no doubt that increasing increases.” the 2019 National Senior Olympic games from June 14-23. Education budget, and also the budget by $106 million District 6 Councilwoman added a new planner posi- in a single year creates a Lisa Rodvien doesn’t expect By Dave Topp I tried out for the team, this being our first time tion in the Office of Plan- new normal of govern- the tax rates to hinder Anne and with a lot of work and made it difficult for us to be ning and Zoning, and a new ment spending for Anne Arundel County, which It was a dream come true effort, I made the team,” successful.” deputy sheriff for courtroom Arundel County.” will have the fourth-lowest for Dorinda “Dee” Schultz. Schultz said. Despite not earning a security. Fifteen firefighter In explaining their votes, income tax rate in Mary- In June, Schultz, a former There, she met a group medal during the games, positions were added to Pitt- the council’s Democrats land and the fifth-lowest three-sport high school of women who shared her Schultz and her teammates man’s recommendation of 35 shared stories of failing in- property tax rate out of 24 athlete and collegiate vol- passion for volleyball, left New Mexico buzzing for a total of 50. frastructure and services. jurisdictions. leyball player, traveled to and together they decided over the experience. Overall, the budget in- “We are not moving to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to attempt to qualify for “It was a dream of a cluded funding for 10 new the tax capital of the state,” to play in the 2019 National the 2019 National Se- lifetime to have had the police officers and for 13 Increasing Rodvien said. “We are still Senior Olympic games. nior Olympics. experience,” she said. detention officers to staff the “ very modest with respect to The spectacle features “We all had the same goal “Everybody there is so nice. new central booking facility government spending our taxes and I think that more than 90 events in mind and that was to go It’s as if you’ve known them in Annapolis. Four new en- by 7% in one leaves us in a very good in more than 23 differ- to the Olympics,” she said. for years, because every- vironmental inspectors, six positon to be proud of this ent sports. “I’ve been wanting to do it one is there for the same new planners and one park fiscal year is new budget. We’re making very “It’s been a dream of since college, but I could purpose. Albuquerque went ranger will be hired. territory for Anne well-needed, very impor- mine for a long, long time,” never find the team.” out of their way to make us Anne Arundel County is tant investments without said Schultz, whose Catons- Team KRAY-Z success- feel welcome.” earmarking an extra $46 Arundel County.” having to break the bank.” ville Community College fully worked through the When she arrived home, million for education in —— Councilman The county council made team finished second in the qualification process and her son, Danny, presented 2020, providing raises for Nathan Volke history with its divisive 4-3 nation in 1978. earned a spot among 41 her with a gold medal that educators and adding 140 vote on the budget, but Pit- Having moved to Lake other teams in the women’s read “To our Olympic cham- new classroom teachers, “In 2009, we had a $158 tman sees only the positive Shore with her family in 55-plus division. Schultz’s pion” on the back. 50 special education posi- million backlog of road and work its members did. He 1993, Schultz never lost her squad was among more “My family and friends tions and 35 mental health infrastructure needs,” Pick- looks forward to the budget love for sports or com- than 3,000 athletes who have been incredibly sup- positions. ard said. “Guess what? Today taking effect on July 1. petition. She can still be traveled to New Mexico for portive during this experi- Other investments in- we still have that backlog.” “This budget is a much spotted today playing vol- the National Senior Olym- ence,” Schultz said. cluded a county-stat program Council chairman Andrew needed correction to years leyball or wallyball at The Y pics, which spanned from The next National Senior to increase efficiency and Pruski of District 4 relayed of kicking the can down in Pasadena or at Severna June 14-23. Olympics is two years accountability, support for tales of fire departments left the road,” Pittman said in a Park Racquetball Club. This was the first experi- away, yet Schultz is already community development unstaffed. statement. “We have done Her enthusiasm for vol- ence at this level for Schultz thinking about another housing programs and rental “That’s embarrassing,” what our county charter leyball and drive for compe- and her teammates. shot. She may return to assistance, $1 million for Pruski said. “I mean espe- directs us to do — determine tition is so noticeable that “You can tell that all the volleyball court or try maintenance and renova- cially if somebody is having the needs of our county and she was invited to try out those teams, this was an individual sport like tions at county parks, and a heart attack and it’s going set tax rates that balance for a women’s team at Vol- not their first time at the running. Whatever she funds to make the library to take a half an hour to the budget — and we have leyball House in Elkridge. Olympics,” she said. “Very, decides, the competitor in branch at the Annapolis Mall get there.” done it in a fiscally respon- “I signed up for the team. very competitive. I think her will be ready. permanent. The budget also includes sible way.”

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By Judy Tacyn showcase the neighborhood’s would get together during loves, after just a few months. Amanda also noted that since maturity. Children in the pub- World War II to drink coffee Sarah had the opportunity she grew up on the same street Cross the Stony Creek draw- lic school system attend Solley and share stories over laundry,” to purchase the 1913 home where she now lives, she has bridge heading northwest and Elementary, George Fox Middle she said, noting that there was that was once owned by her known many of her neighbors you cannot miss Stoney Creek and Northeast High School. only one washing machine in grandparents. for decades, so neighbors are Bridge Marina and the Stoney Along the expansive shore- the community at that time. “Nothing really felt like often considered family. Creek Inn. The tiny creek-abut- line of the community are five Susanne and her family had home like Greenland Beach,” “Pasadena is great because it ting community behind those community beaches, which the opportunity to move into said Sarah, recalling other still has that small-town vibe,” well-known establishments, often serve as gathering places, the house next door to her places she lived. “When my said Amanda. “I love the mom- Greenland Beach, is not as no- but oftentimes, such as Hal- parents, so she has lived her grandparents’ house went and-pop stores like Lauer’s. ticeable. Consisting of just two loween, residents will simply entire life not just in Pasadena, up for sale, I was drawn back People are familiar, and there streets, Greenland Beach Road congregate in their exclusive or Greenland Beach, or on the here and happy to have that is always someone I know no and Weldon Road, the neigh- street for fun. There is no need same block, but within two home back in the family. I just matter where we go.” borhood has approximately 100 for trick-or-treating when houses. She and her husband love it here.” Susanne and her husband homes, roughly half of which neighbors gather to roast hot had five children, and now Sarah said that with her recently celebrated their 50th are on Back Cove, Nabbs Creek dogs, share a beverage and the family includes 13 grand- parents as neighbors on one wedding anniversary. In atten- or Stoney Creek. The neighbor- combine all the candy on a children and two great-grand- side, and her sister — Amanda, dance at the party were adults hood features just three access table for the kids to enjoy. children. With the exception her neighbor — on the other she grew up with, people her points, which are all off Fort Greenland Beach can surely of one son, her entire family side, Greenland Beach feels children grew up with, and kids Smallwood Road. be considered close-knit. One still lives close by, but none are safe. She said it’s also great to her grandchildren will grow up Many of the homes were family, the Gurneys, has had closer than daughters Amanda get the cousins back together. with. “I cannot imagine living built in the early 1900s, and four generations live in the and Sarah, who live next door. Amanda’s children are between anywhere else,” she said. have since been remodeled. community. Sarah Gurney Petro re- the ages of 5 and 17; Sarah’s As for her daughters, the A few of the residences were Susanne Gurney’s parents turned to Greenland Beach last children are between 13 and 16. sentiment is mutual. former summer beach cottages, moved to Greenland Beach October after living in Ocean The cousins are rarely far apart. “It’s one of the tiniest but most are raised-ranch from Baltimore to get more City for a few years after high “Holidays are huge family neighborhoods in the area, and and split-level homes. The land and to experience fish- school. Amanda Gurney lived events here,” said Amanda, ref- I just love it,” said Amanda. waterfront homes are unique, ing and crabbing. “I remember briefly in Orchard Beach but erencing her four siblings and “It’s all I know. I feel that I and most boast private piers. stories of how my mom and was happy to return to Green- their children. “We will jump was just lucky enough to get Trees are well established and the women of Greenland Beach land Beach, the community she on any excuse to get together!” stuck here!”

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July 17, 2019 Pasadena Voice Politics & Opinion A11 Horses Helping To Heal Veterans County Budget Recap Anne Arundel County and Illinois, establishing port they need at school, and at $400,000) will be paying Bryan that provides horse similar partnership pro- Nathan Volke accelerated school construc- almost $6,000 more in taxes Simonaire therapy to veterans and grams to provide these Councilman tion funds for a number of over the next 10 years because Senator District 3 District 31 other individuals. The dogs to veterans in their projects around the county. of this budget. amazing staff shared that states. It is a real encour- In public safety, we added 50 Furthermore, this budget the main problem with agement to be part of this new firefighters and 10 police added $250 million in new ver the last couple helping veterans is that and see this spread across rom May 1 to June 15, officers while also increasing county bonds (debt), but the of years, I have there is so much more our nation. the county council fo- pay to help with hiring and county has not yet identified Obeen working on need than resources. I am now reaching out Fcuses almost entirely on retention of detention officers. specifically where or how that several legislative initia- After working with to the federal government the budget for the upcoming Improvements to Hancock’s money will be spent. The coun- tives to help our vulner- Maryland Therapeutic to expand both the sup- fiscal year. This year, that was Resolution, and ty auditor, our nonpartisan able veterans. Recently, Riding, the Department port dog and horse ther- more true than usual given Fort Smallwood Park were fiscal watchdog, informed the I created a program that of Veterans Affairs and apy initiatives across our the significant turnover in approved. A $75 million place- council that the interest pay- partners with Maryland other groups for months, nation. I have requested county government, including holder for road improvements ments on this new debt will nonprofits that provide we drafted legislation to meetings with key per- a new county executive, new was granted for future proj- quickly become unsustainable highly trained dogs for expand the partnership sonnel in Washington, budget officer, new county au- ects - though specific projects in the near future. veterans dealing with program to include horse D.C., to discuss these ini- ditor and six new councilmem- have not yet been identified. I supported many of the post-traumatic stress dis- therapy for veterans. tiatives and brainstorm bers (out of seven). With all of On the flip side of the priorities and projects in this order and other debilitat- Again, the legislation was ways to reduce the sense- these new faces, it made the equation is increased revenue budget. But I realize that the ing issues. well received, it passed less suicides of veterans. budget even more of a chal- (taxes). The Fiscal Year 2020 taxpayers - you and me - have Through the program, unanimously and it was I am excited about lenging process than normal. budget saw county govern- to pay for them. Due to my these dogs are provided recently signed into law helping our veterans and On June 14, we passed the ment increase by $106 million concerns regarding this rapid free of charge to our by Governor Larry Hogan. I will keep you posted final budget so that the county over last year’s budget. As a fiscal growth, I worked with vulnerable veterans. This These programs require on the progress of my can operate for another year. percentage, that means this my colleagues on the council past February, the Hero funding to be effec- initiatives. In looking at the finished year’s budget grew by nearly to propose 60 amendments Dogs organization was tive; therefore, I have A special thank you product, there are definitely 7% over last year’s budget. that would have cut $20 awarded the first grant organized fundraisers goes out to the people some things to like in this However, projections from million from the operating from the Department of in Pasadena and sought at the Department of year’s budget. I will highlight independent analysts say that budget without cutting a Veterans Affairs in Mary- grant funding to bring Veterans Affairs, the a few things, but I encourage the average taxpayer will see single teacher, police officer land. The department’s in the necessary funds American Legion, our you to review the budget in his or her income grow by or firefighter. All 60 amend- staff has been supportive to help our veterans. The partnering nonprofit full on the county website, about 3.75%. It concerns me ments were defeated on a and efficient in helping to response from our local organizations, my staff and watch any of the budget that government spending is party-line vote. This budget, develop the regulations to communities has been and all the other support- hearing videos on the county growing about twice as fast while offering many great implement this program. generous and caring. Our ers who have helped make website or YouTube. The infor- as your paycheck. In simple things for county citizens, has community continues to this possible. mation, debate and votes are terms, more of your money changed the fiscal nature of Expanding The demonstrate that it has Visit my website at all publicly available. Here are will go to taxes each year. Anne Arundel County forever. Maryland Program a heart for our veter- www.simonaire.com to some good things first. Most people I know would In future budgets, I’m hopeful This past session, I ans, and for this, I am see a newly produced We added nearly 140 new call that a pay cut. How much we can find more of a balance worked with the depart- appreciative. and inspirational three- teacher positions to help of a pay cut? The average between spending for today ment to expand our to four-minute video decrease class sizes and keep family (household income and protecting our finan- program to include horse Expanding highlighting how horse up with enrollment growth. of $100,000, house valued cial future. therapy as part of the ser- The Program therapy is helping veter- Teachers saw pay increases vices provided to veterans Nationally ans in our county. and were paid for makeup step through our partnerships. Since first enacting this If I can be of any as- increases not received from Several months before program in Maryland in sistance, contact me at recession times (back in 2009 What Is Wrong the General Assembly 2017, we are now wit- bryan.simonaire@senate. and 2010). We added mental session, my staff, my wife nessing numerous other state.md.us or call my of- health professionals to make and I visited a facility in states, such as California fice at 410-841-3658. sure our students get the sup- With America? most powerful military in Brian the mouth and winning the Chisholm American Revolutionary War. What Is The Role Of The Clerk’s Office? Delegate District 31 I thoroughly enjoyed the the records, and we still per- ing pleadings, summonses, chapel. It is an honor to host conversations with my wife Scott Poyer form that function today. subpoenas and warrants. the thousands of people and we both found it amus- Clerk of the The clerk’s office has about Making a mistake on one and their guests who come he days leading up ingly fascinating to picture Circuit Court 125 dedicated, hardworking of these documents could to the courthouse to get to the Fourth of July a President Donald Trump people performing a variety be detrimental to a person’s married each year, and to be Tseemed to be flooded and Vice President Hillary of recordkeeping functions professional and personal a part of one of the most im- with newscasts, articles Clinton working together in s the recently elected at our office at the Circuit life, so we are careful to portant days in their lives. and stories of politicians, one area. This came to light clerk of the Circuit Courthouse in Annapolis. process them timely and This is just a partial list athletes, actors and U.S. cit- when we discussed how our ACourt for Anne Among the functions we accurately. of everything we do in the izens carrying deep resent- earliest winners for president Arundel County, I am perform are recording all The business licenses in clerk’s office for the people ment for today’s America. would have the second-place often asked, “What does the land transactions in Anne Arundel County are of Anne Arundel County. Regardless of their story, winner as their vice president. the clerk’s office do?” I am the county. Each year, we also issued by the clerk’s I am honored that the philosophies, experiences President John Adams had happy to answer this ques- process about 100,000 real office. Every April when the voters have given me the or agenda, I do not wish to Thomas Jefferson serve as his tion because the clerk’s estate transactions. They licenses expire, we pro- opportunity to serve as take up your valuable time vice president, although the office does a lot of work are the underpinning of the cess about 8,000 business clerk, and I am excited by here opining for or against men strongly opposed each that affects people’s lives in entire real estate market, licenses within the span of a the many initiatives we are their individual arguments. other politically. the county. as well as an important few weeks. undertaking to make our I would rather share my Fast-forward almost two The clerk of the circuit resource for people re- We also issue between office more efficient and experience and thoughts and a half centuries and I court is one of the oldest searching genealogy and 4,000 and 5,000 marriage effective. I look forward of why I still revere the found myself engulfed with public offices in Maryland local history. licenses per year for every- to reporting the results in United States of America, its this same undeniable Ameri- and dates back as far as Each year, we also process one getting married in the future articles, but I hope people, the Fourth of July can spirit on display. On the 1658 to the first Maryland approximately 75,000 county. And not only do we this article has at least and the uniquely Ameri- morning of this July 4, I settlement. The office was documents related to the issue the licenses, we also answered many people’s can spirit. gathered with several others originally established to be legal cases moving through perform half of all those general questions about the Two days prior to July 4, fellow Americans in a park- an independent keeper of the Circuit Court, includ- marriages at our wedding role of the clerk’s office. my wife saw “Hamilton” in ing lot, decorating my Jeep in Baltimore. Afterward, she was red, white and blue. We were brimming with details of the preparing to set forth on a entire production. She played festive parade route lined with Drug Court Cases And Treatment me the music, and between positively patriotic Americans every song, she hit pause and beaming with that American ors, paralegals, prosecutors over a 10-year period com- Phase III – Maintenance: explained to me what was pride. I witnessed scores of Anne Colt and judges to monitor just pared to the 30% of people Progress, treatment goals transpiring during that song happy and energetic young Leitess about every aspect of their who are released from prison and objectives are fine-tuned. in the musical. This exercise children with American flags State’s Attorney lives closely. They must com- but receive no treatment. Counseling focuses on coping was consistently accompanied enveloping their shirts, shorts mit to sobriety and treat- The recidivism rate for drug and relapse prevention. Fam- with a question about the or cheeks excitedly smiling ment to avoid a jail sentence. court participants is reduced ily involvement is encouraged historical significance or facts. and waving to the parade ince 1997, the Anne A missed counseling ap- by 45% overall. A more for the recovery journey. Well, she may not have asked a participants. I heard patriotic Arundel County State’s pointment risks a stay in our practical benefit is that send- Phase IV - Aftercare: question between every song, music blasting from backseats, SAttorney’s Office local detention center. This is ing someone to drug court The main focus is relapse but she certainly got some tailgates, truck beds and has remained dedicated tough love at its finest, and rather than state prison can prevention and the client is Cliff Clavin-like commentary amplifiers. Ironically, now that to changing the lives of drug court is really the best save states up to $13,000 per encouraged to maintain an from yours truly. I cannot ever I reflect on that day, I do not our county’s citizens who chance for a person to turn participant. independent lifestyle dur- deny the love that occupies my recall hearing that “Hamil- battle substance abuse his or her life around before The success of the drug ing recovery. heart and soul for this country ton” fella singing anything, by participating in both a jail becomes their ultimate court is rooted in two es- The partnership between and the historic miracle we are but there’s always next year. District Court and Circuit fate. Our District Court sential components: an our office, the county courts, as a people. Furthermore, I saw and shook Court Adult Drug Treat- Drug Court has graduated individualized blueprint and the public defender, the Divi- In 1776, we were completely hands with hundreds of vet- ment Court. Both provide a 1,879 clients in the 22 years a collaborative approach. sion of Parole and Probation, outnumbered, dreadfully erans still with us today along comprehensive and judicially of the program, and in our Each participant adheres the Anne Arundel Depart- insufficient in weapons and the winding parade route that supervised rehabilitation Circuit Court, more than 270 to a tailored service plan to ment of Health and detention artillery, and our army was deserve our greatest respect. program that emphasizes re- citizens have graduated since address his or her specific center, and local treatment filled with a bunch of ragtag, Words will never do justice storative practices for those it began in 2005. addiction, mental health, providers is crucial for our sometimes shoeless and woe- for all of those individuals who have committed non– The most important reason physical health, employment, drug courts’ success. These fully inexperienced fighters. that were willing to sacrifice violent crimes. My office my office staffs our drug educational, legal and family dynamic groups of profes- The only advantage these their time, life, talents, energy provides three paralegals courts is to help individuals needs. The program consists sionals use their expertise to patriots possessed were hearts and future to preserve that and two prosecutors who trade the label of “criminal” of four phases designed to provide each client with the filled with a dream and an American spirit. Thank God work almost exclusively in and “addict” for “parent,” last 12 to 18 months, and if resources they need to re- unquenchable thirst for free- that we still have brave men determining which cases and “employee” and “neighbor.” successful, culminates in claim their lives and remain dom and individual liberty. and women with us today defendants are most appro- My goal is to help our citizens graduation. drug free. For lack of a better analogy, that share the same yearning priate for these treatment work, care for their fami- Phase I - Foundation: Now, do some of the partici- we were the Buster Douglas to for freedom and individual courts and then supporting lies, and become productive The client and case man- pants face challenges while in their Mike Tyson, and nobody liberty that a band of young their journey throughout. members of the community ager create an individual- the program? Absolutely! But, ever expected us to survive. patriots shared all the way Adult Drug Treatment rather than addicted to drugs ized service plan with clear that’s part of the process. After scores of casualties and back in 1776. Court isn’t a walk in the park. and committing crimes to expectations. The ability to make a bloodshed and withstanding There is still an immeasur- Participants don’t get to support their habit. Phase II – Engagement: mistake, be held accountable devastating assaults from able amount that is right and circumvent the court system National statistics show The client’s progress and and positively respond is the both land and sea, our young good with America, its people - they are made to embrace it that 75% of drug court objectives are assessed and true measure of success in patriots secured a place in his- and our love for freedom, fam- and allow a team of counsel- graduates remain arrest-free targeted counseling begins. the program. tory by punching the world’s ily, friends and our future! July 17, 2019 pasadena voice A12 Business Bsnssu i e Spotlight PBA Update Take Stock: Brian Conrad Of Edward Jones We are gearing up for our Sandi 16th annual golf tourna- Parrish ment on September 11 Provides Sound Financial Advice Executive Director at Compass Pointe Golf By Zach Sparks retirement. The media would Courses. This tournament like everyone to think, OK, is open to the public and efore he joined the market went down, that ur June gen- event proceeds will benefit Edward Jones as a affects absolutely everybody eral membership the PBA community as- Bfinancial adviser in and you’re participating in Omeeting is one of sistance projects, which 2002, Brian Conrad served as this, and the reality is, this my favorite lunches. We provides the fifth-grade a military policeman for the isn’t your exit. Your exit is award our scholarships to straight-A lunch, school U.S. Army, as a state trooper another 5,000 miles down local high school seniors. supply drive, Educa- for the state of Washington, the road.” We have been providing tional Excellence Awards, and as K9 search and res- A ways down the road scholarships since 1990 and Veterans Day ceremony, cue handler. from his office in Severna have awarded more than tree lighting ceremony, A What do all those careers Park, Conrad is active in $200,000. Thanks to the Child’s Christmas, Car- have in common? Each job the community as vice Maryland Yacht Club for ing & Sharing parade, allowed Conrad to help other president of the Pasadena the great venue and food. Friends of Downs Park people, and that’s what he Business Association, and he The view is spectacular and donation and support for has enjoyed most about be- Nicci DeAngelo, Brian Conrad and Jenny Voelker give volunteered seven times for a great backdrop for our the Friends of Hancock’s ing a financial adviser since personalized advice to clients who come to their AngelRide in Connecticut, scholarship pictures. Resolution, National Night 1996, with 17 of those years at Edward Jones branch in Severna Park. an event that raised money The PBA Education Com- Out, flag site at Route 100 Edward Jones. that brought camps to kids mittee is collecting school and Mountain Road, and “The most rewarding a stock or bond or mutual so we are going to give them in hospitals. supplies for the 2019–2020 new flags. part of this is seeing the fund — it could be anything that information from an For more information school year. We are focus- Please bring your family, clients reach their goals,” — but I really have no dog unemotional perspective.” about investment op- ing on grandparents friends and employees for Conrad said. “Everybody has in the hunt to point me in Conrad keeps clients calm portunities, schedule an raising grandchildren. a fun day on the golf course something different they are the direction of which thing by reminding them that ev- appointment by calling Many of our members with the PBA. We will have trying to accomplish. Some I want to sell,” Conrad said. ery downturn is usually fol- 410-544-8970 or visit www. put out a box with a flyer a light breakfast, hot dogs people want to buy a house in “It’s whatever solves the cli- lowed by a four-year upturn. edwardjones.com/brian- attached and watch the on the turn, and a picnic five years. Some people want ent’s problem.” He also tries to get clients conrad. Located at 479 supplies roll in. We are lunch of sausage and pep- to take a trip to Alaska that Sometimes his job is to adopt a long-term vision Jumpers Hole Road, Suite currently looking for a PBA pers, pulled pork, coleslaw, they never took. For some providing objective advice instead of reacting to ups 202, in Severna Park, the member business that can baked beans and dessert people, it’s leaving a legacy when clients hear embel- and downs in the markets. branch tends to book put out all of the supplies catered by Cheshire Crab. for grandkids or great-grand- lished reports of tariffs or “You’re driving from here appointments two weeks that we collect out on a Our annual crab feast kids or whatever is down the trade wars. Edward Jones to Chicago, you’re on the in advance. specific day in August and will be on Wednesday, Sep- road. And we have the ability also has another safeguard to turnpike through Pennsyl- “It doesn’t take a whole invite the families to bring tember 25, at Kurtz’s Beach to do all that stuff, so it’s prevent people from making vania and you see flashing bunch of money to get their list and get whatever from 6:00pm to 10:00pm, wonderful.” impulsive decisions when lights,” Conrad said, using started,” Conrad said. “We we have to offer. so mark your calendars and The process is simple. Con- they watch the news or hear an analogy. “You see flares can do an IRA (individual We have grandparents spend a relaxing evening rad meets prospective clients bad soundbites about the and eventually you will come retirement account) for as raising grandchildren, and with friends and fam- to plan a personal strategy economy: It has no on- across two or three cars on little as $5,000 to actually aunts and uncles raising ily eating crabs and other in tune with their goals. He line trading. the side of the road. People open the account and be up siblings’ children due to great food. then follows up with each cli- “Edward Jones has are exchanging information, and running. We can do in- circumstances within the Check our website, www. ent every four to six weeks — inserted the adviser as a a trooper is there, and these dividual investments. Most family, so we want to help pasadenabusinessasso- by phone call, newsletter or circuit breaker, if you will, people have just partici- mutual fund companies them. We partner with the ciation.com , for upcoming quarterly review — to ensure in between the client and a pated, truly, in a crash. But want either $1,000 or $1,500 schools in the Northeast events like the trade show the client is still on track to decision to maybe sell,” Con- you have a choice: you can to get started, but once you and Chesapeake feeder (always the second Thurs- meet those goals. rad said. “Now, at the end of either crank your car to the put that initial amount in, systems on this project and day in October), Caring & “When a client comes in the conversation, it’s always right and drive into their you can save as little as $25 a they will let the grand- Sharing parade, (always the for an annual review, we the client’s money. We are car and also participate in month or not at all and just parents, aunts and uncles first Sunday in November), might introduce an annuity, going to do what the client their crash or you can keep occasionally drop in birth- know of this school supply Veterans Day ceremony (al- we might introduce insur- asks us to do, but they hire driving to your long-term day and holiday money if distribution. We appreciate ways on Veterans Day), and ance, we might introduce us for that impartial advice, destination of Chicago aka that’s what you want to do.” any and all help and I know the tree lighting ceremony that the grandparents ap- (always the first Tuesday in preciate it too. December). Will You Need PLAYchecks In Retirement? I like to think of your The key is to plan for the biggest mistakes I see Arundel Federal Savings Jason LaBarge retirement in three stages. go–go years and set assets people make when prepar- Managing Partner You’ve already experienced aside to pay for your vaca- ing to retire is not account- Premier| Bank Raises Funds For Planning Group the joys of childhood, the tion, boat or second home. ing for how they will pay awkwardness of adoles- Directly after retirement is for their dreams. cence and the fun of adult- the time when you are most I tell my clients that we Chesapeake Arts Center ummer’s finally here, hood, with your ability likely to be healthy and able need to plan for them to and it’s beautiful in to care for yourself being to enjoy doing the things have retirement income SMaryland. There are different in each stage. you’ve been dreaming of sources to provide for pay- so many things you can Your retirement will have for years, and we can build checks and “playchecks.” add to your summer bucket similar stages too, where these expenses into your The paycheck pays for all list, such as sailing on the your capabilities and ex- portfolio. of their necessary bills Chesapeake Bay or eating penses will depend on the Have you always wanted and living expenses. They crab cakes at Chick and stage you’re currently in. I to tour Europe? Let’s should be funded with Ruth’s Delly before stroll- like to call them the go-go, plan for that! dependable and consistent ing down to the docks slow-go and no-go years. Have you always wanted sources of income, such as in downtown Annapolis. The go-go years are the to learn how to scuba dive? your savings account, CDs, You’ve waited through the years right after retire- Let’s plan for that! fixed annuities and money cold winter months for the ment. You’re healthy, active Have you always wanted market accounts. The “play- nice weather and freedom and ready to do everything to take an RV around the check” pays to fund their that summer has to offer, you’ve been putting off United States, visiting the dreams during their go-go and the possibilities seem while raising a family, grandkids along the way? years and carry some risk limitless! accumulating wealth and Let’s plan for that! by being tied to the market, This is just like when you going to work every day. Have you always wanted but also have the poten- retire; you’ve worked hard This is the part of retire- to buy a boat? We can plan tial to grow. You could use through the years, dili- ment you dream about and for that too. mutual funds and variable gently saving and investing are most looking forward to Many of the possibilities funds for this. your money to provide you and, much like in the early in retirement can become Just as it’s inevitable with the retirement you’ve summer months, the possi- a reality with the proper that fall will come and always dreamed of. bilities will seem limitless! planning, but one of the some items on your sum- mer bucket list will be left undone, your slow-go and no-go years will come too. Calvert Vet Center Welcomes New Doctor We want you to make the r. Monica Capella, College Park, and during found happy homes. One of most of your go-go years a recent Phi Zeta her time as an undergradu- those animals, a blue pitbull and building “playchecks” Dgraduate of the ate, she spent several weeks named Nova, spends her into your retirement port- (L-R) Tom Herpel, ASFB executive vice president and chief Virginia-Maryland College studying cheetah, lion and time snoozing on Capella’s folio is the way to do it. operating officer; Belinda Fraley Huesman, CAC executive of Veterinary Medicine, leopard behavior in South couch with her feline sisters, For more information about director and CEO; Brenda Fraley Garver, CAC board of directors joined Africa, working as a teach- Luna and Estrellita. the author, Jason LaBarge, president; and Dave Costello, AFSB president and CEO, all the ing assistant, and serving as Capella has a special inter- visit www.jasonlabarge.com. made Chip in for the Arts a success. Calvert a veterinary technician in est in small animal internal Premier Planning Group is an Vet- College Park. She graduated medicine and is excited to independent firm with securi- ournament host friends to help extend the erinary with honors as a Mary- join the Calvert Veterinary ties offered through Sum- Arundel Federal educational outreach pro- team in land Terp and life sciences team to continue learning mit Brokerage Services Inc. TSavings Bank (AFSB) grams the center provides. June. A scholar, looking forward to and serving as an active Member FINRA www.finra. recently presented a check “We are so thankful to Mary- continuing her journey as a member of the veteri- org and SIPC www.sipc.org for $21,650 to The Chesa- the sponsors, golfers and land na- Virginia Tech Hokie. nary community on local, Opinions expressed are peake Arts Center from employees who helped to Dr. Monica tive, she During veterinary school, national and international that of the author and are proceeds of its seventh make it such a great suc- Capella started Capella continued her levels. Although her time in not endorsed by the named annual Chip in for the cess,” stated Tom Herpel, vol- teaching assistant position, Virginia has been filled with broker dealer or its affili- Arts Golf Tournament AFSB executive vice presi- unteering with animals held executive positions in wonderful adventures, she ates. All information herein held on April 17 at Com- dent and chief operating through Last Chance Companion Animal Club and is excited to return home to has been prepared solely pass Pointe Golf Courses officer. “The center is such Animal Rescue, Maryland her class board, and became crab feasts, strolling around for informational purposes, in Pasadena. a vital part of our com- Therapeutic riding and a student ambassador serv- downtown Baltimore, join- and it is not an offer to buy More than 90 players munity and the proceeds other organizations at ing Blacksburg and the local ing local soccer teams and or sell, or a solicitation of and 50 sponsors from the raised will help extend its the age of 13. She majored community. Over four years, spending the occasional an offer to buy or sell any Anne Arundel County programs to local school in animal sciences at the she also fostered more than lazy day relaxing at the security or instrument or to community and beyond children and families. University of Maryland 30 animals, which have all National Arboretum. participate in any particular participated in a day of fun Arundel Federal is proud trading strategy. and sun with old and new to be a part of it.” July 17, 2019 Pasadena Voice Health & Fitness A13 Tech Talk With What Is The Breed Of Your Dog? Dr. Catherine prone to developing skin treatments are started Dr. Cranska DeJesus disease, heart disease, It is important to efficiently and effectively. Associate dental disease, cancer and “ Our goal as veterinarians Veterinarian, identify if these cay. You need to maximize Calvert Veterinary other genetic conditions. is to make sure that your Dr. Jeffrey salivary flow, keep your Center MD1 (multidrug resis- breeds are part of pet has a long and happy Cranska mouth wet to increase tance) genes make certain life with the people they Family Laser the genetic makeup Dentistry function and comfort, and hat is a mutt? breeds more susceptible to love and that love them! prevent tooth decay. A mutt is a dog negative side effects from of your pet to ensure Here at VCA Calvert Vet- Q: How can I prevent Wthat is a cross a variety of medications. they are getting erinary Center, we offer ge- n upcoming months, I dry mouth? between two or more Knowing this information netic and health screening, will answer questions on A: Here is a list of ways breeds. With the increase can help your veterinar- proper exercise which provides information Ihigh-technology dentist- to prevent and treat the in pet adoptions from ian make the best deci- and environmental on your dog’s genealogy as ry. Please direct inquiries to effects of dry mouth: shelters, more people are sions when prescribing well as any potential health my website at www.cranska. • Use sugar-free gum and obtaining these wonder- medications for your pet. enrichment to concerns that may have a com or email me at familyla- candies to stimulate ful dogs. Each breed of Another genetic pat- prevent frustrating genetic link. [email protected]. saliva, but no sugar dog has its own unique tern seen by veterinar- behavioral concerns.” Take advantage of our products, because they personality traits, skills, ians is that anxiety could summer offer with a $10 dis- Nine Symptoms lead to tooth decay. health conditions, groom- potentially be linked to they are getting proper count on DNA tests during That You Have • Lifestyle changes: limit ing and training require- certain breeds. exercise and environmen- the month of August when Xerostomia alcohol and caffeine ments, and more. That’s Some of the smart- tal enrichment to prevent you mention this article or Dry mouth, also known consumption, and elimi- likely why there has been est dog breeds are prone frustrating behavior- check in on Facebook. So as xerostomia, is not nate tobacco use. Drink an increase in the amount to behavioral problems al concerns. come on in and let’s play the a disease. more water. of canine genetic testing because their level of Remember that being breed guessing game. You This medical condition • Don’t use alcohol-based on the market: More and intelligence requires predisposed to a disease can be truly amazed by the is simply the decrease mouthwashes. Alcohol more people are curious continued proper train- doesn’t mean they will results! Calvert Veterinary in flow or a change in in mouthwashes kills about what combined ing and socialization, or get the disease, only that Center has been serving the quality of saliva — a bacteria but dries out breeds make up their else they are prone to we need to monitor them Pasadena and surrounding change that occurs when the mouth. beloved companion. developing inappropriate with biannual or annual communities for 15 years. there is a failure to keep • When possible, change These genetic tests can associations or behav- veterinary visits to evalu- The office is conveniently your mouth wet. or limit medicines that also give you a glimpse ioral patterns. ate if they do develop located at 4100 Mountain Causes of xerostomia have the side effect into any health condi- It is important to iden- a disease. Road in Pasadena. include radiation during of dry mouth. These tions to which your pet is tify if these breeds are Early detection is the Call 410-360-7297 or cancer therapy; auto- include antihistamines, predisposed. For example, part of the genetic make- best way to ensure proper visit www.calvertvet.com to immune diseases such decongestants and certain breeds are more up of your pet to ensure management and that any schedule an appointment. as Sjogren’s syndrome, diuretics. scleroderma, lupus and • Use over-the-counter diabetes; aging; and the rinses and saliva substi- top cause, taking multiple tute products to lubri- Wine Is Good For Your Health: Corks For A Cause medications. cate and moisturize. These are some com- • New prescription- Fundraiser Benefits UM BWMC Foundation mon symptoms: only relief sprays have • Dry feeling in mouth been introduced to and throat help relieve symptoms • Need to continu- and are available from ally sip beverages, with your dentist. only temporary relief Dry mouth is not from thirst completely preventable • Burning sensation or treatable. Treatment in the mouth depends on the cause. • Tongue is dry and sore Discuss treatment solu- • Lips and corners of tions with your dentist the mouth are dry and dental hygienist. and cracked The best treatments • Difficulty swallowing, only address the symp- Homestead Gardens and Fishpaws chewing or talking toms. Utilize the new den- Marketplace teamed up on June 12 to hold • Bad breath tal products for maximum Corks For A Cause, a fundraiser to benefit the • Problems wearing comfort, maintain good University of Maryland Baltimore Washington your dentures nutrition with proper Medical Center Foundation. Attendees were • Getting more cavities chewing and swallowing, able to sample wine from Fishpaws, as well as Without saliva to help and limit destruction of food from an array of local caterers and fight oral bacteria, there your teeth from decay restaurants, all while enjoying the atmosphere can be extensive tooth de- with early treatment. of Homestead’s outdoor garden center. Lyme Disease And Ticks: What You Should Know Cleaning Up The Submitted by the include fever, joint and as directed by the manufac- with your bare hands. Use Anne Arundel County muscle pains, headache or turer. Follow your doctor’s tweezers to grip the tick Beach And Other Department of Health fatigue. Lyme disease is hard advice for extended use or behind its head and as to diagnose because the for use on children, during close to the skin as you can. yme disease is the symptoms often mimic other pregnancy or if you have Gently pull it off. If twee- Outdoor Debris most common tick- diseases. Special laboratory skin problems. zers are not available, use borne disease in Anne tests may be needed to make It is important that your fingers wearing gloves ArundelL County, as well as a diagnosis. parents conduct a thorough or a tissue. Do not smash or After Heavy Rainfall in Maryland and the United If left untreated, the inspection of children. Look burn the tick. States. Cases of Lyme infection can lead to serious along the hairline, in the Submitted by the Maintain proper hy- disease are found through- illnesses of the heart, joints hair and ears, and where Tick Removal Anne Arundel County giene by washing hands out the county and are not and nervous system. clothing fits snugly. Because After removing the tick, Department of Health frequently with soap concentrated in any particu- Lyme disease may cause ticks can spread other seri- wash your hands with soap and warm, clean water. lar area. The county had 91 birth defects or miscarriages. ous illnesses, a whole body and water or waterless fter a severe storm, If soap and clean water newly reported cases of Lyme inspection every three to alcohol-based hand rub. there is often debris are unavailable, use hand disease in 2018, 121 cases in How Can It Be four hours is safest when in Clean the tick bite with an along the shore that sanitizer. Always wash Prevented? A 2017, 174 cases in 2016 and grassy or wooded areas. antiseptic such as iodine will need to be removed. your hands before han- 107 cases in 2015. Wear light-colored, long- After coming indoors, scrub, rubbing alcohol, or Cleanup efforts are dling food or eating. sleeved shirts and pants wash and dry clothes as soap and water. important for the envi- Shower your body im- How Is It Spread? that you can tuck into your soon as possible, preferably Mark a calendar on the ronment and to restore mediately after exposure Lyme disease is spread to socks when working or at a hot temperature. Wash date you found the tick and the beach to an enjoyable to floodwaters. people from a tiny tick the walking in areas likely to off insect repellent remain- watch for symptoms for at place for healthy and rec- Thoroughly wash cloth- size of a pinhead known as a have ticks. ing on the skin. least a month. reational activities for you ing when coming in from blacklegged or deer tick. The Spray arms and legs Remove leaves, brush and If a rash develops or you and your family. a debris cleanup. Wash the tick is hard to see because it with an insect repellent tall grass around houses, experience other symp- When cleaning up de- soiled clothes separately is so small. Only about 65% containing DEET (up to pathways and gardens. toms within three to 32 bris from the beach and from the other laundry. of people in confirmed cases 30% for adults, 10% for Treat and discourage days, call your physician other outdoor locations, Tetanus bacteria can noticed a tick before they children) or picaridin. For infestations of mice in or immediately. here are some safety tips: infect humans by entering became ill. In most cases, the occasional exposure, adults near houses. For more information Keep small children and the body through cuts or tick needs to be on a person can spray clothing with an on Lyme disease, call the pets away from debris- puncture wounds. If you for at least 24 hours before insecticide, permethrin, If You Find A Tick Anne Arundel County strewn areas. People with attempt clearing heavy the person becomes infected. for more protection. Use Remove the tick right Department of Health at immune system problems debris, consider when These ticks are most often repellents and insecticides away, but do not touch it 410-222-7256. should not attempt to you were last vaccinated found from May through Oc- clear debris. against tetanus. Tetanus tober in tall grass, brush and It is best to avoid vaccination needs to be wooded areas. But they can How To Remove A sure. Don’t twist or jerk Dispose of a live tick by cleanup activities if you renewed every 10 years. be present, in smaller num- Tick The Right Way the tick; this can cause the putting it in alcohol, plac- have open cuts or scrapes For wound management, bers, throughout the year. mouth-parts to break off ing it in a sealed bag/con- on your skin. However, if the vaccine is given if Pets can bring ticks into the If you find a tick at- and remain in the skin. If tainer, wrapping it tightly that is not possible, clean more than five years house. Mice also carry ticks. tached to your skin, there’s this happens, remove the in tape, or flushing it down and cover up cuts, scrapes have passed since the last no need to panic — the mouth-parts with twee- the toilet. and sores before starting tetanus shot. What Are The key is to remove the tick as zers. If you are unable to the activity. If you get a wound, Symptoms? soon as possible. Several remove the mouth eas- Follow-up Wear long-sleeved first wash your hands. Symptoms usually start tick removal devices are ily with clean tweezers, If you develop a rash shirts, long pants, heavy Next stop the bleeding within a month of being in- on the market, but a plain leave it alone and let the or fever within several tear-resistant gloves, and thoroughly clean fected. About 75% of patients set of fine-tipped tweezers skin heal. weeks of removing a tick, sturdy closed-toe water- the wound. Then apply with early Lyme disease will work well. After removing the tick, see your doctor. Tell proof shoes or boots, and an antibiotic ointment have a skin lesion in the first Use fine-tipped twee- thoroughly clean the bite the doctor about your insect repellent. Goggles or petroleum jelly. Cover one to four weeks of infec- zers to grasp the tick as area and your hands with recent tick bite, when or eye protection may also the wound. tion. Some get a “bull’s eye close to the skin’s surface rubbing alcohol or soap the bite occurred, and be necessary. If there is unusual red- rash” that has a red center. as possible. Pull upward and water. Never crush where you most likely Do not touch dead or ness, swelling or drainage, Other early symptoms may with steady, even pres- a tick with your fingers. acquired the tick. injured marine animals seek medical attention with your bare hands. immediately. A14 July 17, 2019 pasadena Voice Local Produce Being Delivered Daily!

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By Colin Murphy 26-1 in the semifinals [email protected] and finals. Outstanding pitching performances t’s been a fantastic by Gardner, Parrott, summer season for the Burris, Kendall, Badillo, I9U Pasadena Eagles Smith and Lawrence baseball team. were anchored by superb The Eagles, who are defensive play of catchers Kaleb Gardner, Jameson Preis and Ochiltree. Preis, CJ Parrott, Bessling and Benhayon Brooks Burris, Brandon patrolled the outfield with Bessling, Kolt Kendall, excellent coverage. Anthony Badillo, Seth The highlight of the Benhayon, Kaden weekend came in the Whittington, Tyler championship against Smith, Griffin Ochiltree the Maryland Orioles on and Kingston Lawrence, Memorial Day, when the started with a bang, going Eagles tossed a combined 5-0 and winning the no-hitter and won, 11-1, championship at the Stars behind an excellent team- The Lake Shore Thunder got the better of the Havenwood Venom in the second game of the championship round of the North and Strikes Tournament in wide offensive effort in a County Community Girls Softball League to win the county championship. Lake Shore and Havenwood traded successes Frederick. mercy-rule 3.5 innings. throughout the season and have formed a great rivalry prior to moving up to the high school level at Chesapeake and Northeast. The team outscored the Overall, the team has opposition 46-14, including »»Continued on B6 By Colin Murphy season 14-4 and come Jayden Buchanan, Jenna with Lake Shore. [email protected] away with the county Jankiewicz, Krista The Venom squad of championship. Jacobs, Lyla Clayville, Danica Lease, Briana uch like it often The 14U Lake Shore Rylee Hyde and Shayna Burroughs, Amaira Dyer, plays out at the Thunder, coached by Mike Jankiewicz excelled Faith Bullock, Ariana Mhigh school level Jacobs, finished the league throughout the regular Nichols, Chelsea Kratsas, between Chesapeake and season 15-1, while the season and entered the Samantha Mathias, Janie Northeast, contention for Havenwood Venom, coached playoffs with an undefeated Rudolf, Erin Rogers, softball dominion in Anne by Darren Lease, finished record of 12-0. The Cynthia Rogers, Jennie Arundel County at the ju- the season 13-3-2. Thunder marched to the Kulig and Danielle nior level hinged on the tal- “Both teams should be championship round with Rohrback pulled out a ent right here in Pasadena. proud to represent the playoff wins over Bowie, back-and-forth 18-16 win The best 14U softball county as the top softball Severn and Broadneck. over Lake Shore in extra teams battling for the teams,” said Lake Shore Havenwood, meanwhile, innings in the first game, county championship assistant coach Glenn took a difficult path to closing the game when Lake in the 15-team North Clayville. “In the future, the championship round Shore had the winning run County Community Girls many of the girls will and almost pulled off a at the plate. Softball League were both be playing against each dramatic run to the title by The win set up a winner- neighborhood squads: the other as representatives of coming through the loser’s take-all final, which Lake Lake Shore Thunder and the Chesapeake and Northeast.” bracket. After falling to Shore won decisively Havenwood Venom. Lake Shore’s team of the Havenwood Hustlers 14-4 to claim the crown. On June 12 at Lake Shore Alexis Born, Alyssa in the opening round of Havenwood took an early Athletic Complex, the Johnson, Brooke Jacobs, the playoffs, the Venom 3-0 lead, but Kendall Thunder held off a valiant Brooke Topper, Colette reeled off consecutive wins sparked a five-run Lake The 9U Pasadena Baseball Club Eagles were champions of the surge by the Havenwood Kendall, Deja Troxel, over GORC, Severn (twice) Shore rally with a big hit Stars & Strikes Tournament in Frederick and have had a string Venom to win the final Emily Burns, Emily and Broadneck to set up a in the fourth inning, and of strong tournament performances throughout the summer. NCCGSL contest of the McFarland, Jackie Dietz, championship showdown »»Continued on B4 Heat Over Power In All- 12U Eagles Rally For Epic Havenwood 10U Title Game Comeback Win, CBA Title By Colin Murphy 10U crown. started, the Power [email protected] The Heat team ofJaiyla made their way to the Battle, Kayleigh Crites, championship round with he battle for county- Jessalyn Eldrenkamp, a 3-0 performance, while wide supremacy in Riley Galloway, Karleigh the Heat dropped an T10U softball came Gibson, Sierra Lawson, early-round game to fall down to an all-Haven- Skylar Lytton, Samantha into the loser’s bracket, wood matchup. Majka, Sadie Matthews, necessitating two wins The Havenwood Heat Jayden Miller, Aubrie over the Power to claim the defeated the Havenwood Sanchez, Madison NCCGSL title. Power twice in the double- Stalnaker and Hailey The Heat came through, elimination championship Vankirk battled the Power sweeping the doubleheader tournament on June 8 at throughout the regular with wins of 10-8 and 4-2 Havenwood Park to win the season for the top spot in to come away as league North County Community the league. champions. Girls Softball League When the playoffs »»Continued on B4 The 12U Pasadena Eagles Black baseball team staged an impressive comeback to overcome a 17-run deficit and defeat GORC 26-25 in the Chesapeake Baseball Association Silver Bracket postseason tournament championship game.

By Colin Murphy on Father’s Day, June 16, playoffs begin. The Eagles [email protected] at Old Love Point Park in defeated a strong Upper Stevensville. Queen Anne’s team 11-7 in he Pasadena Eagles The team ofGavin the semifinals to advance 12U Black baseball Wilson, Jordan Palinkas, to the championship Tteam produced one Landon Brown, Jack against GORC. of the most mind-blowing Weibe, Peyton Ingle, Against the Wildcats, comebacks anyone will Aden Summers, Layne the Eagles quickly found ever see in any sport to Shiflett, Jacob Lauman, themselves in a 21-4 hole claim the championship of James Ferrell and Ethan after three innings, but the Chesapeake Baseball Ackerman, coached by they refused to give in. Association Silver Bracket head coach Dan Summers They surged for 11 runs postseason tournament. and assistant coaches Mike in the third inning to cut The 12U Eagles overcame Ackerman, JeffL aumann the lead to 21-15, only to a 21-4 deficit to defeat and Chad Weibe, went see GORC respond with The Heat and Power made it an all-Havenwood championship in the North County Community Gambrills-Odenton 26-25 6-7-2 in the CBA regular four runs in the fourth to Girls Softball League 10U playoffs. The Heat defeated the Power twice in the championship in the championship game season before getting hot increase their lead back to doubleheader of the double-elimination tournament to win the 10U county crown. of the CBA tournament at the right time when »»Continued on B4 B2 July 17, 2019 pasadena Voice

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Early in Aaron Golden and the season, we Lucas Panzer-Valdivia, challenged the both rising sophomores boys to play up in at Chesapeake, were 14U, which meant instrumental in helping that their bat their Soccer Association restrictions would of Columbia club team to be different than the championship of the most 13U teams… 15U Maryland President’s Aaron Golden (left) and Lucas Panzer-Valdivia, rising Our focus for this Cup this summer, and for sophomores at Chesapeake High School, were members of the In their first year playing on a full-sized diamond, the Lake Shore 13U team has always an encore, they teamed to Soccer Association of Columbia 15U team that won the Gray Sox played up in age and still won the Chesapeake Baseball been to prepare represent Pasadena on a Maryland President’s Cup this spring and played at the Association 14U championship. them for high national stage this summer. National Championships this summer. school and give The eight-team President’s By Colin Murphy Sealing, Jeff Helsel and them all the tools they would Cup played this past spring Tennessee, from July here to help me better [email protected] Dave Marrocco have need to be successful at the featured a round of pool 10-July 14. myself for the upcoming overseen Lake Shore as next level. After watching play prior to a four-team Golden, a winger and high school season. This is a The players for the Lake they’ve excelled in multiple the boys this past season elimination round. The SAC striker, and Panzer-Valdivia, great opportunity to get seen Shore 13U Gray Sox are once tournaments. The Gray successfully compete against 15U Premier Blue team on a central midfielder and on a whole different level. again producing a stellar Sox were champions of the showcase teams and higher which Golden and Panzer- defender, played on the With that said, I’m hoping summer season. Western Howard County Get age groups, I have no doubt Valdivia both play finished Pasadena Soccer Club Black some scouts for college give Kyle Emmons, Austin It Started Tournament and that they are ready for this second in its pool group to Lions from 2012-2017. us a look.” Sealing, Brayden semifinalists of the Perfect next chapter of their lives advance to the knockout They will move from SAC Panzer-Valdivia believes Marrocco, Noah Game tournament. and will be able to carry on stage before defeating to the ultra-competitive the experience has Bowerman, Cole Parsons, Jacoby engineered a the Gray Sox tradition of Premier Soccer Navy 2004 and renowned Baltimore strengthened them as players Drew Sabban, Luke standout moment with a exemplary student-athletes in the semifinals and SAC Celtic club after nationals and teammates. Sanborn, Ty Jacoby, complete-game no-hitter as they head to high school. Premier White, 3-0, in the this summer. “I’m very proud to have Oliver Robinson, Blake against the Rawlings A’s. “This is a very special team championship on April 28 Both are excited to played with my team in the Jarmer and Carter Drab Most recently, the Gray Sox and the main reason for that in Aberdeen. experience success at the President’s Cup, regionals, are a combined 32-12 through came away as tournament is due to the consistency From there, SAC advanced state, regional and national and now to represent the 44 games this summer, champions of the HCYP of the players, coaches and to the Eastern Regionals, level and hope their state of Maryland and the including a 12-1-1 record Summer Clash in Ellicott parents. I’ve been very where the team advanced all experiences will pay further Northeast Region in the and championship playing City over the weekend of fortunate to have coached the way to the championship dividends once they are nationals in Tennessee,” against 14-year-olds in July 12-14. the majority of my team and won, defeating the back in Cougar uniforms said Panzer-Valdivia. the Chesapeake Baseball Coach Emmons said the since they were 6, 7 years old. Gunners of , this fall, and as they earn “Whether we win or lose, Association 14U league. boys, many of whom have It’s a good feeling to know 3-1, at Sportsplex in greater exposure in front of the experience playing at Playing their first season played together on Lake Shore as I close this chapter of West Virginia on June 18. college coaches. this level of competition will on the full-sized, 90-foot teams for as many as seven coaching this team for the The Eastern Regional “We are excited to make me and my team better diamond, the Gray Sox years, embraced the challenge last six years, that nine of championship victory represent the eastern region players. I am looking forward coaching staff of head of playing up in age and are my 11 players have always advanced the team to the [at nationals]; it’s a huge to these last games with my coach Randy Emmons and fortifying their strengths played within the Lake Shore U.S. Youth Soccer National honor,” said Golden. “I am team before moving on to assistant coaches Jason as they prepare for high organization.” Championships in Nashville, hoping to use what I learn playing at CHS in the fall.” B4 July 17, 2019 pasadena Voice Lake Shore 12U Gray Sox Heat Over Power In All- Havenwood 10 Title Game Excelling In Tournament Play »»Continued from B1 Stitt and Ahna Watson, Coached by Bob and the team was coached Galloway, Joel by Jesse Burroughs. The Williamson, Nikki Elkins Power occupied the top of and Brandon Knott and the county standings all assisted by team mom season long, defeating the Jenn Galloway, the Heat Heat during the regular finished the season with a season and entering 16-2-1 overall record. the playoffs with a 12-0 “We are so proud of what record. The Power finished these girls have learned 15-2 overall. and accomplished this Havenwood fielded four season, and are always total teams in the 19-team thankful to be playing for NCCGSL 10U division, and such a strong organization, all four made the league’s Havenwood Softball,” said championship postseason coach Galloway. tournament comprising The runner-up 10U the top eight teams in the Power were manned by standings. Madison Bowen, Sophia “To end it with two Burroughs, Lily Glancy, Havenwood teams battling Destinie Ludwig, Eden it out for the championship Morrison, Maiah Parker, was the perfect end of a Summer Parsley, Julia very memorable season,” Quarles, Desiree Rhodes, said Power coach Jesse Makenzie Shirley, Hailey Burroughs.

The Lake Shore 12U Gray Sox have made the championship round in five of the nine tournaments they’ve played, including 12U Eagles Rally For two titles. Lake Shore will travel to Cooperstown for the 12U Dreams Park tournament at the end of the summer. Epic CBA Tourney Win By Colin Murphy »»Continued from B1 Laumann came to the [email protected] 8 and 9, then followed runs in the tournament, Jacobs, Sean Carroll, double digits at 25-15. plate and knocked a line- with a 4-0 weekend and including five in one game. Carson Phillips, Jay In the later innings, drive single to center field, The team that will another tournament title In the Father’s Day Moore, Kyle Youngblood, the Eagles put together scoring Weibe to seal the represent Pasadena and at the Essex Father’s Day tournament, the Gray Sox Landon Shriver, Connor additional rallies. After championship on a walk- Maryland against teams Tournament over the steamrolled through the Wright, Jimmy Dreyer several walks, consecutive off, 26-25. from around the country weekend of June 15 and 16. competition in dominant Selig, Jack Fox and Luke singles by Weibe, Weibe led the team later this summer has In the Armed Forces fashion, beating Titans Sitorius plays three more Laumann, Summers, a walk in batting, going 3-4 already produced a series of Tournament, the Gray Sox Baseball Club twice, the tournaments including by Ingle, and singles by with six RBIs. notable results. beat tough competition Hickory Hornets in the its season-ending trek to Palinkas, Shiflett, Brown “Craziest game I have Lake Shore’s 12U Gray in the Calvert Cutters in semis and the Herndon Cooperstown in August. and Wilson closed the ever coached,” said coach Sox, bound for New York in the semis, winning 8-7. In Hawks in the final by scores The team is coached by gap to 25-23. Summers. “The players August for the Cooperstown the final, Lake Shore put of 20-1, 13-4, 14-2 and 21-4, Winnie Shriver, Sean Fox After a strikeout, Weibe learned a valuable life Dreams Park tournament together two unbelievable respectively. and Dave Jacobs. came up again, hitting a lesson in never giving at the site of the Baseball rallies to defeat the BCC Through early July, “As the season has gone double to drive in Brown up and persevering Hall of Fame, has netted Warriors, 20-19. Lake Shore the Gray Sox are 28-13 on, these boys have worked and Wilson to tie the through adversity to come championships at two rallied from six runs down and have reached the their tails off to get where game at 25-25. out on top.” tournaments so far this in the fifth inning and seven championship in five of the they are today,” said coach summer travel season. runs down in the seventh nine tournaments the team Shriver. “There is a family The Gray Sox went 4-0 inning before Jay Moore has played. At one point, atmosphere in the dugout. at the Frederick Armed hit a walk-off double in the the team carried a 10-game Everyone is playing for each Lake Shore Over Havenwood Forces Tournament over bottom of the seventh. The win streak. other. I could not be any the weekend of June team hit a total of 12 home The team ofPeyton prouder of the boys.” For NCCGSL Championship »»Continued from B1 season. Buchanan’s ace pitcher Buchanan held pitching was tops in the the Venom offense to just league, and the Thunder’s CaR aCCiDent? three hits over the final explosive offense scored turn to Frank & Bill’s to take care four innings. Hyde’s RBI a league-high 282 runs, of your auto repair needs! hit late in the game capped reaching double-digit runs the scoring, and Lake in every game. Clayville, Shore finished the season Jenna Jankiewicz and as champs. Jacobs stood out as Lake Shore’s coaches offensive stars for Lake — Jacobs, Clayville, Shore throughout the Bob Burns and Shawn season, while Shayna [3368] Jankiewicz — lauded the Jankiewicz, Troxel, efforts of all the players McFarland and Born were in producing a successful notably strong defensively.

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The 12U Pasadena Eagles Gold travel baseball team had a strong showing at the Ripken Experience in Myrtle Beach, finishing 10th out of 26 teams.

By Colin Murphy Beach in early July, going for the kids. With PBC [email protected] 3-3 and falling in the first being half the size of Lake The 11U Eagles went 19-11-4 on the season, which included strong play in the Chesapeake game of the championship Shore, its 350 players and Baseball Association and in multiple tournaments. The 12U Pasadena Eagles round to finish 10th out 120 travel players will be Gold travel baseball team of 26 teams. encouraged to move up By Colin Murphy Anderson, Aiden strong year, batting .507 and is one of PBC’s several “They played really well and down in age groups as [email protected] Farrelly, Dylan Fish, leading the team in hits. travel teams at the at Ripken,” said coach their skills and availability Michael Stewart, Ryan Anderson connected for forefront of a revamped Bolling. “They turned a allow during the summer The Pasadena Baseball Bushee, Jackson Palmer, three home runs. Palmer and re-energized effort few double plays, were months. The 14U team will Club 11U Eagles Gold Trent Lehnert, Brady was the team’s ace pitcher, within Pasadena Baseball executing pitches, doing operate as the parent team, travel baseball team Sears, Austin Jackson, throwing 59 innings with Club to fortify its squads things that kids at the the top club that can also produced a strong Jordan Dailey and Zack 79 strikeouts, and he was from top to bottom. high school level do.” roster the best 13U and 12U season in league and Mack also had several also the team’s number- The Gold 12U players The team had a similarly players for tournaments tournament play. impressive tournament one shortstop and belted include Logan Tewey, strong showing at the here and there. The Eagles went 19-11- showings. The team one home run. Kyle Richards, Greyson Sports at the Beach That way, kids will have 4 for the year, finishing went 4-2 at the Fruitland In the team’s final Baker, Jack Schreiber, tournament, playing well a familiarity with each second overall in the Memorial Day Weekend tournament of the season Hayden Johnson, throughout. other once they reach Chesapeake Baseball Tournament, falling in the — the Youth Nationals Jaylen Howard, Braiden Schreiber has had the varsity program at Association regular semifinals to a strong team in Myrtle Beach — Bolling, Donovan Jurich, a monster season for Northeast. season and making it to out of Richmond, Virginia. Anderson, Palmer, Dailey Alex Persons, Danny the Eagle with nine “They’re playing really the semifinals of the CBA Stewart led the team in and Stewart all qualified “Dooper” Herron, home runs. well,” said Bolling of the postseason tournament. batting on the season with to play in the Youth Michael Kooser and Evan Coach Bolling, who is travel players across all age Pasadena’s team of a .529 average and 13 home Nationals All-Star Game in Geho. Coached by the also the head baseball groups. “All the kids cross Robby Hilton, Scott runs. Hilton also had a August in Ocean City. staff ofAdam Bolling, coach at Northeast and paths, play with everyone, Ron Geho, Barry Jurich the director of PBC’s travel and it’s a mixture of kids. and Mike Tewey, the team programs, said the When they get to high Would you like your kids’ sports and events covered by the Pasadena Voice? team had a solid showing travel programs have school, they’ll know me at the Ripken Experience modified their efforts to better and know their Call Colin Murphy at 336-408-9475 or email [email protected] Tournament in Myrtle maximize the experiences future teammates better.” Chris Lins Chris REDEFINE YOURSELF. Joanna Hopkinson

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The Pasadena Soccer Rori Campbell, Kristen Alexis Holt, Ella Griffith Club U13 Twisters girls Decarli, Ashlyn Moore, and Mariah Danzer im- soccer team went unde- Kayley Paugh, Nora pressed coach Sam Camp- feated in its Central Mary- Stankard, Bella Will, Ki- bell with consistent effort land Soccer Association ara Weaver, Nia Howell, and desire to improve. league season, winning Jessica Julain, Kaylee Julain, the team’s goalie, the division - Hamilton, Veronica anchored an extraordinary ship with a 4-0-2 record. Lowry, Julia Young, Ju- defense that allowed only The PSC Twisters team of lie Moore, Lola Foster, two goals in six games. 9U Eagles Win Stars & Strikes, Annapolis Open Tournaments »»Continued from B1 at the Stars and Strikes and works together as a gone 27-19 through 46 and Annapolis Open. They close-knit unit. games and risen to the No. came in second place at “The thing that makes 6 ranking in the state for the Severn Spring Break this team so special is the 9U teams. In addition to tournament and third at true bond they have with playing in the top division the Ripken Armed Forces one another,” said Kendall. of the Mid-Atlantic tournament. “Every team says it, but Baseball Association, the Coach Steve Kendall this team is the truly a Eagles won championships said the team has gelled family on and off the field.”

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P.O. Box 177 Pasadena, MD 21123 [email protected] facebook.com/pasadenavoice 410-255-5888 www.pasadenavoice.com @PasadenaVoice July 17, 2019 Pasadena Voice School & Youth B7 Jeff Haynie Proudly Recalls Tenure As Riviera Beach Principal Of Solley Elementary Elementary To Open By Zach Sparks [email protected] “Mr. Haynie is a Early Childhood eff Haynie was the person whose love principal at Solley and care for his JElementary for six Education Wing years, but to the school students, teachers, community, he could not be staff, volunteers and defined parents overflows by that from his heart.” one title. “My —— Amanda Wahle Solley Elementary favorite PTA president thing about Mr. Haynie will now be the Haynie welcoming face at Rolling Jeff Haynie is that Knolls Elementary School, he would which sent its principal, never ask anyone to do Shira Dowling, to Solley. anything that he wouldn’t Asked about his favorite do himself,” said Amanda memories as Solley’s prin- Wahle, president of Sol- cipal, Haynie said he cher- ley’s PTA. “He leads by ex- ished the relationships ample. If cafeteria needs a he built with students, Riviera Beach Elementary will unveil its new early lunch monitor and no one families and teachers. childhood education wing for the 2019-2020 school year is free, he is in there. A “I’m most proud of the after more than one year of construction. teacher needs assistance strong relationships that in a classroom, Haynie ar- were built and the growth By Maya Pottiger rives. Copy paper moved? I saw in all of our students He is your guy. Rain, sleet whether it was the social or the upcoming 2019-2020 school year, or snow, Mr. Haynie is and emotional aspect Riviera Beach Elementary is opening its new the welcoming face that or the learning aspect,” Fearly childhood education wing. students see on their way Haynie said. The wing consists of four classrooms that into school, and the ‘have During his tenure, the Whether he was running with kids and taking a pie to the face will house the three kindergarten and one pre- a great day’ they hear on student population grew during the Race for Education or he was bonding with teachers, k classes. the way out.” »»Continued on B10 Jeff Haynie was a hands-on principal at Solley Elementary. “There is more equity among the kindergar- ten team. When they were previously staggered around the building, each classroom was a differ- Laura Walton Takes On New Role At CHS ent size, some of the fur- »»Continued on B10 Special education teacher Laura Walton (left) and Jacobsville Elementary Principal April Umile posed with the “Jaguars Roar” message at the entrance to the school. During her time at Jacobsville, Walton was instrumental in coordinating many activities.

By Maya Pottiger teacher’s assistant, parent, help families, students part of the special ed PTA person and special and teachers through the process,” Walton said, acobsville Elementary education teacher. case work that is involved “just being able to focus is the only school that For the 2019-2020 when a student is in spe- and learn even more about JLaura Walton knows. school year, Walton will cial education. that part of it and see She has spent the last 16 take on a new role at Ches- “The last year or two, where that leads.” years being involved at apeake High School as the I’ve been getting this The position isn’t avail- the elementary school in a IEP facilitator. As the IEP nudge to narrow my focus able at most elementary variety of ways: substitute, facilitator, Walton will a little bit on a specific »»Continued on B8 Area Schools Learn Arts Integration Choir Conductor Bids Fond From “Lion King” Broadway Group Farewell To Chesapeake High By Ava Stanski Evolve released a Student Intern CD with funding from families and friends very teacher of students, and the seeks to make a group even went Elasting impres- abroad for a perfor- sion on his or her mance. “We went to students, and Chesa- Canada. It was the peake High School first choir trip that music teacher Mi- wasn’t competition- chael Brisentine has based,” Brisentine certainly succeeded. explained. “We went The educator and to experience another choir conductor has country and make mu- mentored students in sic. We also ended up the theater program, driving out to a small show choir and the village near Quebec school’s a cappella where we performed By Maya Pottiger group, Evolve. our entire repertoire, “Evolve’s really and everyone was in- ounty teachers had grown in recent years,” Michael Brisentine mentored students credibly excited. It was the opportunity Brisentine comment- in the theater program, show choir, a good reminder that Cthis summer to do a ed. “We’ve been doing and Chesapeake High School’s a music doesn’t have professional development a lot of performances cappella group, Evolve. to compete or win workshop with a group of and, just this year, we awards to be valuable Disney teaching artists went to the finals of the excited to be able to learn to others.” connected to the Broad- International Champion- more about music and Brisentine hadn’t al- way production of “The ship for High School A teaching,” he said. ways known that music Lion King.” Cappella Finals and took During Brisentine’s was his calling. In sopho- On June 19, teachers fourth place!” time at Chesapeake High more year of high school from Lake Shore, Riviera While Brisentine has School, he brought the at Chesapeake High, he Beach and five other made his mark on Chesa- music program to the became inspired by his county schools made the peake High, all good Anne Arundel commu- music teacher and mentor, trip to New York City things must come to an nity in many ways. “The Karen Simmons. “She’s a for a day of puppetry end. Brisentine has left music groups did a lot of master educator,” he said. workshops. the school to pursue his performances and con- “It was such an opportu- “We like to do some- master’s degree in cho- certs,” Brisentine recalled. nity to talk to and learn thing outside of the ral conducting. “It was “We performed for the from her. I definitely Arts integration teachers across the county participated in a schoolhouse in the a difficult decision, and Board of Education, for wouldn’t have had the professional development workshop with Disney teaching summertime for some of I’ll definitely miss all of fundraisers and even for a amount of success I have artists using puppets from “The Lion King” on Broadway. »»Continued on B8 my students, but I’m also local nursing home.” »»Continued on B8 B8 July 17, 2019 pasadena Voice Choir Conductor Bids Fond Farewell Laura Walton Takes On New Role At CHS »»Continued from B7 your comfort zone and be “He made so many »»Continued from B7 “Every single one of established the grad walk, without her.” friends with different peo- people happy and saved schools, but Walton is them, without fail, men- which encourages members Since taking over the ple, try new experiences, so many of my closest happy to be staying in tioned Laura Walton and of the graduating class music program from Sim- which last way longer in friends from the lowest the same cluster. Walton her contributions to the from Chesapeake High mons in 2015, Brisentine the real world than the pe- points of their lives and I lives her life under the school, and that she was School to return to their has done everything he riodic table and quadratic can’t thank him enough belief that if “you are led a woman I had to know,” elementary schools and pa- could to become a men- formula ever will. I didn’t for that,” Redwine said. or prompted or the spirit Umile said. “She was a rade through the hallways tor for current students. know him long, but within “Nobody in choir will ever moves you to do some- legacy to me.” in their caps and gowns. “All the kids I teach his room, I found my best forget him, and we are thing, you need to do it In her time at Ja- She organized assemblies are amazing,” he com- friend, my girlfriend and a all so excited and proud or else those promptings cobsville, Walton was in a to honor staff members, mented. “They’re really family. My biggest regret that he is moving on up in are going to stop.” Walton position where she got to and even coordinated flash the only reason I had a was not finding it sooner.” the world and going back saw the opportunity last- get to work with everyone mobs to thank school staff hard time leaving. I’ve Brisentine’s positive to college.” minute and applied. in the building. for their work. made such special connec- outlook was also passed In addition to the choir “I just applied for it and “I made some really spe- “Without fail, she is eas- tions to them.” on to Taylor Saffran, who and a cappella groups, everything fell into place,” cial and important friend- ily one of the most kind, The feeling is mutual. was a freshman last year. Brisentine also made a Walton said. “[Principal ships, and I’ve learned sweet, thoughtful and Jenna Woodward came “He always taught me to great impact within the April] Umile was so sup- so much from so many caring educators that I’ve to Chesapeake High keep pushing and retry- theater department. The portive and helpful. It felt people: students, admin- ever had the pleasure of School from Archbishop ing until you get it right school produced “The Ad- like it was meant to be at istrators, teachers, other working with,” Umile said. Spalding as a sophomore. and to not ever give up,” dams Family” for its fall the right time.” parents,” Walton said. “I “It’s bittersweet to see She said “school was never she said. “He taught me musical, with Brisentine When she arrived at feel like every day I’ve her leave, but I’m incred- my thing” until coming to constantly be nice in the director’s chair. Jacobsville, Umile said learned something from ibly excited for her spe- to Chesapeake, and she to others and he made “It’s a really difficult Walton was “revered” and somebody here.” cial education leadership previously had “very little me want to be there for show, but all of our per- specifically named by Through this, she was opportunity as the IEP school pride” even though other people when they formers did a spectacular her colleagues as some- able to coordinate several facilitator at Chesapeake she was involved in other were down and to help job,” he said. “It’s unique one to know. special events. Walton High School.” clubs and events. him. I was going through in that a lot of the ensem- “When I walked into a rough time in my life ble and main chorus songs his room, I always felt at when I was in his class, are more difficult that the home; I knew these were and even when I forgot songs sung by the main Area Schools Learn Arts Integration my people,” Woodward how to smile, he never characters.” »»Continued from B7 how it is used to portray art forms so they can be said. “We were all so dif- failed to make me laugh Upon completion of his the teachers to further a character’s actions and both appreciators and ferent in our own way, and or smile; it was never a master’s, Brisentine plans educate them and provide emotions. Both Sheppard consumers of art in their he accepted each one of us bad time with him.” to return to teaching high them with further profes- and Little-McVearry im- personal and profes- as we were and enforced Recent graduate Dillon school before seeking a sional development,” said mediately started brain- sional lives. others learning to ac- Redwine had Brisentine doctorate. “They really Lake Shore Principal Julie storming ways puppetry “Part of my goal is cept us too. His morals for three semesters and encourage you to gain as Little-McVearry. could be translated into to really provide op- and values were passed multiple classes ranging much experience in the Lacey Sheppard, an arts the classroom across portunities to teach- on to the students in his from Piano to Evolve. field as possible before integration specialist, or- all subjects. ers that they might not classes, and then at that Brisentine taught Red- going any further,” he ex- ganized the opportunity. Math teachers can use have had otherwise and point, he wasn’t teaching wine to “cherish and cel- plained, “so that you can Working outside of the puppets to talk about then tie it in with that us music, he was teaching ebrate the good” instead really improve as both a school with professional proportion, perspective educational component,” us life: how to step out of of focusing on the bad. conductor and a teacher.” theater experts allows for and scale, as well as the Sheppard said. a different professional physics behind them and In addition to gaining development environ- the STEM component of skills to implement in ment than what is usually engineering the puppets, the upcoming 2019-2020 offered during the school Sheppard said. When school year, the day of year, Sheppard said. learning how to summa- travel provided a unique We are so lucky... “They got to see the rize, students can use the opportunity for arts in- real life application of the puppets to act out scenes, tegration teachers to col- Baker Sisters Family Dental Care art form,” Sheppard said. Little-McVearry said. laborate with one another “From there, teachers can “I think it will vary across schools. draw their conclusions of from teacher to teacher, “We were able to be with • Same Day Appointments how they would use this but both in elementary people that we normally Available • Patients of all ages in the classroom. I think and middle school, I really aren’t with, and the shar- • Small, family owned welcome, including it presented a different do see the skills that they ing of ideas is one of dental practice CHILDREN perspective.” learned easily adapted the greatest things that During the workshops, to their content areas,” teachers can do to learn • Many dental insurance • Patients treated the teachers learned how Sheppard said. from one another,” Little- like family plans accepted puppetry can be used as One of Sheppard’s goals McVearry said. “I loved • Wide range of dental • InvISalIgn a communication tool, is to expose arts integra- having this opportunity services provided • SaMe day croWnS and more specifically, tion teachers to different to do that.”

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Transform Graffiti Into Historical Mural Mental Health the school system, county Board Of Task Force To government and service Education providers. Examine Ways Identify proactive mea- Approves $9.7 To Continue sures and best practices. Million In Addressing Social Make recommendations Construction for improved delivery And Emotional of services to children Contracts For Needs Of Children and families. Work At 30 Schools The group’s initial meet- A task force jointly ing in September will be The Board of Education chaired by school system open to the public, but no of Anne Arundel County re- and county staff members public testimony will be cently approved more than will begin examining ways taken. Subsequent meet- $9.7 million in contracts for to continue to address the ings will be scheduled work at 30 schools across social and emotional needs for November, January the county. Before they turned the wall into a mural, of children. and March. Among the contracts Girl Scouts from Troop 882 had to remove Members of the task The task force will seek approved by the board were trash, power-wash the wall and fill holes. force will include stu- to identify various factors those to design and con- dents, parents, commu- leading to the increase in struct security vestibules at nity groups, mental health mental health issues among 24 schools. The vestibules By Kerri Dress showed off their Mary- painting — not that much experts, and county and children, identify services will create double entryways land pride by including at least!” school system representa- both in and out of school designed to prevent visitors A typical day walking a small crab under the “We had to use primer, tives. The membership to assist students need- from having a direct path the dog led to an artistic bridge. Conklin said paint everything twice list will be finalized in the ing mental health sup- of access to classrooms rebirth of Beachwood she hopes it will “in- and then seal it. We were coming weeks by co-chairs port, determine areas for or hallways. Pasadena Park for Girl Scout Troop spire others.” lucky we didn’t have Ryan Voegtlin, AACPS’ greater collaboration, and schools to receive vestibules 882 of Riviera Beach. The project took a total rain,” Bourne explained. director of student services, identify changes in areas include Bodkin Elementary, Debra Munyon de- of 50 hours, enough for “We would draw in chalk and Adrienne Mickler, ex- such as parenting trends, Jacobsville Elementary and scribes her granddaugh- each girl to earn the first, then go over it with ecutive director of the Anne community activities and George Fox Middle. ter, Natalie Conklin, as Girl Scout Silver Award. paint so if we made a Arundel County Mental resources, educational prac- “We are able to tackle “very passionate about The Silver Award is mistake we could erase Health Agency. tices, and the environment these projects at a quicker the environment.” The an achievement sixth- it,” she said. The group was estab- that could lead to a steady pace thanks to the funding two enjoy walking their through eighth-grade Bourne thinks the lished by a vote of the board reduction in mental health provided by the county exec- dogs through the park, Girl Scouts aspire to mural had a crucial part at its May 15 meeting. It issues. Its work will include: utive and county council in and one day in Septem- earn by completing a set in the MRA’s decision to will begin meeting in Sep- Developing an over- the Fiscal Year 2020 budget,” ber, an eyesore jumped amount of community rebuild stairs and rehab tember and present a report view of services provided Superintendent George Ar- out at 13-year-old Natalie. service hours. benches in the park, not- the Board of Education in through AACPS and Anne lotto said. “That funding is Graffiti was scribbled on The spirited group ing the association was May 2020. The task force’s Arundel County govern- being put to use right away the wall along the path began the project in May pleased with the complet- goals are to: ment agencies. to create safer and more up- that many fishers and and completed it by June ed project. “People want Identify contributing Conducting a to-date facilities in which dog walkers use. 1 with the help of dona- to go down there now,” factors to the increasing gap analysis. our children can learn and Natalie has always tions from Lowes in Glen Bourne said. “This might mental health needs of Providing recommenda- our employees can work.” been enthusiastic about Burnie, Seaside Restau- help them push it along.” our children. tions for next steps. The board also approved the environment and rant, Houlihan’s Restau- Nature and art alike Better coordinate The task force may form a contract to design and wildlife. “Since I was rant and Magothy River are known for their services and communica- subcommittees to further construct a kindergarten ad- little, I’ve been very into Association (MRA). influence on the human tion between and among some of its work. dition at Sunset Elementary. animals and even bugs,” While Bourne’s creative mind; the effects of this Natalie said. Her devo- scouts were fortunate to artistic enhancement has tion to respecting the have gained donations, invited peace and respect environment sparked they spent close to $200 back into the park envi- her idea to transform out of pocket on the ronment. Dog walkers, Calling All High School Journalism Students! the graffiti wall into a project, which totaled picnickers and fishers in Are you a high school Interns will have excit- consent of parents and historical mural. over $500. the community have mul- junior or senior interested ing opportunities to write journalism teachers/ad- Aside from Munyon Money was not the tiplied since the creation in the field of journalism? articles, pitch story ideas, visers. To apply, submit a and Conklin, three Girl only hardship. The girls of the mural. Beachwood The Pasadena Voice offers take photos and — best of resume, a letter of recom- Scout Troop 882 members spent many hours doing Park now stands as a hall- internships to students all — see their bylines in mendation from journal- — Billie Free, Natalie grunt work: trash pickup, mark dating back to 1942 who are avid learners and an established publication! ism teacher/adviser and Long and Brooke Trum- power washing and fill- when it was an amuse- will be enrolled in a news- To qualify, students writing and/or photogra- bauer, as well as their ing in holes in the walls ment park and sanctuary paper or journalism class must maintain a 2.5 or phy samples to pvnews@ troop leader, Lisa Bourne with the guidance of for African Americans this semester. higher GPA and have the pasadenavoice.com — helped transform the Billie’s dad. during segregation. wall into a beautiful dis- Bourne said the girls This notable piece play of art. learned collaboration, pa- of artwork along the Two bright blue walls tience and understanding Magothy River is a great now showcase an outline of different skill levels. reminder of the lesson it Internal Medicine with of the Magothy River, a She joked that even with taught Natalie Conklin, timeline of Beachwood two scouts in perform- who said, “Not just adults Individualized Care Park’s history, fishermen ing arts programs, “they can do things; kids can and wildlife. 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Wojtila with the new construc- before, the windows said roughly 95% of the tion, kindergarten has have filters to keep out teachers were reas- been the focus to have ultraviolet rays. signed classrooms. the new furniture and “Having that natural In addition, the band everything is matching. light also helps with and strings groups were It’s really targeting our student alertness, moved from the tem- earliest learners.” awareness, even goes porary classrooms to By targeting the earli- back to overall student a permanent location est learners, Wojtila engagement,” Wojtila inside the school. said students get excited said. “A brighter learn- “With the loss of the about going to school ing environment makes outside portables, that from a young age. a happier learning does bring band and Each classroom con- environment. It’s a more strings back inside the tains a SMART board. welcoming environment building, which I’m New technology increas- and learning space.” excited about,” Wojtila es student engagement, As an increased secu- said. “If they’re in the according to Wojtila. rity measure, there will building, I’m excited “When you think now be a vestibule at the to be able to hear the about kids at home, main entrance. Once progress of our music they have tablets,” buzzed into the building, students.” Wojtila said, “so having guests will enter a secure Though the construc- Chromebooks within vestibule before being tion added square the classroom, those buzzed into the main footage to the building, interactive whiteboards office. This streamlines no new teaching posi- or those touchscreen guests to the main office tions were created. It is SMART boards, it re- and adds an extra level not yet clear if the new ally will, hopefully, help of security. classrooms will impact enhance that student With the new con- the school’s capacity. engagement.” struction, most of the For those who want The new classrooms teachers were reas- to see the new wing, are environmentally signed rooms and the Riviera Beach is host- friendly. The lights layout of the school ing its sneak-a-peek on are motion-censored, was flipped. Instead of Thursday, August 29, so they turn off after being in the front of from 2:30pm-3:30pm. Haynie Proudly Recalls Tenure As Principal »»Continued from B7 that allow for growth. He stronger, more confident and Solley was granted is a person that believes in student because he has six new classrooms by the his team and their ability had an amazing example Board of Education. to do great work.” of kindness, strength “It was just more chil- Haynie added, “It and compassion in Mr. dren, which is wonder- was really cool that the Haynie,” she said. ful because we had more students just promoted After starting his new children whose lives we to middle school were position at Rolling Knolls could make an impact on,” my first kindergartners on July 1, Haynie admit- Haynie said. at Solley, so that was ted he was sad to say Two of Haynie’s children very special.” goodbye to Solley, but he attended prekindergarten Wahle’s son, Hayden, is is also excited to start a at Solley, but he cared for one of the students who en- new chapter. all of the students as if joyed seeing Haynie every “Change is hard, but they were his own. weekday. “He is nice, help- at the same time, it’s “Mr. Haynie is a person ful, welcomes [me] every exciting because it al- whose love and care for his morning, and always tells lows you to grow in ways students, teachers, staff, people when they are doing you wouldn’t grow if volunteers and parents a good job,” said Hayden, that change hasn’t taken overflows from his heart,” who will be a third-grader place,” Haynie said. “I Photos by Andrew Candella Wahle said. “Every student this September. believe we are constantly The area’s young anglers took their spots on the pier at Fort Smallwood Park on June 29 in his school he treats as if As a mom, Wahle growing and learning. during Pasadena Sportfishing Group’s kids fishing derby. Prizes were awarded to the they were one of his own. watched Hayden cel- My hope is to help other kids with the largest fish.View more photos online at www.pasadenavoice.com. He values hard work, kind- ebrate his successes with people grow and learn ness and opportunities Haynie. “Hayden is a as I have.”

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In June, she was crowned the Queen of the Chesapeake after Since its serving as princess for inception one Bodkin Yacht Club. year ago, the “I’ve been playing soccer Caring for 14 years, so getting Cupboard has into dresses was new for served roughly me,” said Dulayne, a ris- 300 local ing senior at Chesapeake families. High School. “It was new, and it was exciting.” By Maya Pottiger people would leave stuff in school,” Yocum said. After sustaining a ma- there as they had stuff to Coming up, Yocum hopes jor concussion, Dulayne When Chuck Yocum leave. If it’s in a community of to have a school supplies stopped playing competi- founded Caring Cupboard high need, people might not giveaway in August. Then, tive soccer. The first time LLC, he intended it to be a have anything to put in, so On September 16, the Caring Dulayne considered be- pilot program at one school we’re going to monitor them Cupboard is having a food coming Bodkin’s princess for one year. and restock as necessary.” drive at Compass Pointe Golf was when she attended Now, a little more than As part of its growth, the Courses during the Complete the pageant that included one year later, the Caring Caring Cupboard is no longer Player Charity second annual her cousin, Mia Sokol. Cupboard has expanded to limited to supplying food. In- golf tournament. Sokol also served as seven county schools, and it’s side the storage facility, there “I’m proud of my commu- princess of Bodkin Yacht still growing. are sections of school, pet and nity,” Yocum said. “I’m proud Club and Queen of the Dulayne Sterling (left), former princess of Bodkin Yacht Club “It’s totally exceeded my baby supplies. of them for stepping up and Chesapeake. and a rising senior at Chesapeake High School, was crowned expectations,” Yocum said. “I want to see us go from helping out. I really am. I knew “I think that put the Queen of the Chesapeake in June. “When I walk into our storage just helping schools to helping it was a great community; spark in her,” said Jackie facility and I look around at all the larger community, families I didn’t know how giving Sterling, Dulayne’s mom. taught her, which was not ing an advocate for them,” the food, it’s like, ‘Oh my gosh. who may not have a student in they were.” “I watched her transform to wait out the storm, but Dulayne said. “I wanted How did we get here? And, from not only this aca- learn to dance in the rain. everybody to know. Going more importantly, how are we demic athlete, but it took Dulayne learned about to school, you see these going to get this out into the [her] from an athlete to a friendships and creating children and they’re be- community so the community princess.” bonds with people of all ing treated not really as can benefit from this?’” Dulayne was in- ages during the process. equals. You want to inter- Since its inception, the spired to get involved “It’s not just the prin- twine them into everyday Caring Cupboard has served with the yacht club by cesses, it’s the children life and social activities.” roughly 300 families with her grandmother, who who look up to you and Jackie said she is “over- more than 400 distributions. passed in 2011. you’re a role model for whelmingly proud” of The Caring Cupboard has “She had always been them,” Dulayne said. “It’s her daughter. held a variety of food drives in such a huge advocate for the people who are part “The thought process the last year. After partnering the boating community,” of the club. You learn that comes together and with the Pasadena Business Dulayne said. “I wanted to communicate with the way in which she pres- Association in November to be part of it more and all ages.” ents herself, she always 2018, Yocum said the dona- more, especially because As part of the pageant, makes me hugely proud,” tions kept rolling in. I lost her. In a way, I was Dulayne had to raise Jackie said. “I’m like, “We’ve had so much come trying to be closer to my money for a charity. She ‘Wow, she’s mine.’” in, we started looking for grandmother and create chose the Best Buddies Dulayne credits her other avenues to give back,” new relationships.” program at Chesapeake earning Queen of the Yocum said. For the pageant, Du- High School, which she Chesapeake to her Currently, Yocum is working layne’s theme song was is part of. During the dedication. with a local agency to install Chuck Yocum of Caring Cupboard (right) presented former “Sailing” by Rod Stew- course of her fundraising, “Everything I’ve ever Little Free Pantries at loca- Riviera Beach Elementary principal Jason Anderson a plaque for art. This song choice Dulayne raised more than touched, I’ve tried to do tions around the county. housing the first pantry at the school. Also participating in the was also inspired by her $3,000 for the program. my best and excel in it, “Our volunteers would presentation were Lesa Hieatzman (left), treasurer of Caring grandmother. The song “I love being part of the and princess was one make sure it stays filled,” Cupboard, and Susan Lewis, guidance counselor at Riviera lyrics reinforce a lesson organization, growing of those chances,” Du- Yocum said. “Theoretically, Beach Elementary and board member of Caring Cupbard. Dulayne’s grandmother closer to the kids and be- layne said. 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Pasadena Author Tells Tales Of PTC Opens Summer International Business In New Book Production Of “Charlie Brown” By Maya Pottiger weighing in from a pilot’s years and Abu Dhabi for perspective. almost six years. Being I thought I would ne day, Pasadena “At one point, they tapped an expatriate is not easy, “ resident Alan me and said, ‘Why don’t and Colegrove details the write a book more OColegrove found you go do this international thought process of making or less based on himself in Finland pre- program as an engineer,’” that decision. paring to jump into a Colegrove said. “That’s the The book also tells the my experiences frozen lake — naked. first time I went into inter- stories of a lunch in a VIP from the heart.” For Colegrove, it was national business.” room in France, going just another day as an Now, Colegrove through a wet market —— Alan Colegrove international business- has traveled in northeast Asia man. Colegrove details to nearly 50 and eating goat you walk in with a judgmen- his many adventures, as countries. on the Arabian tal attitude, you are going to well as the realities of He lived in Peninsula. fail. You need to listen. The international business, in Japan for Through old adage about ‘God gives Photos courtesy of Kathy Swain his new book, “Accidental three years, these many you two ears and one mouth Pasadena Theatre Company’s “You’re A Good Man, Internationalist.” Malaysia experiences for a reason’ is there.” Charlie Brown,” which opened July 12 and runs through “This is about the weird for al- with other cul- The book also touches July 21 at Stage & Screen Studios, brings to life the stuff you do in international most tures, Colegrove on Colegrove’s company, lovable Peanuts gang through a series of scenes and business,” Colegrove said. six has learned to go Offset Collaboration, which musical numbers perfect for the whole family. Colegrove did not initially with the flow. he operates out of his home seek out to be an interna- “First off, we’re in Pasadena. Colegrove tional businessman. He not the only people initially got the idea to write graduated from the Naval that have the best the book from the many Academy with training to culture. There’s blog posts he published to fly an F-4 Phantom. After lots of ways his website. leaving the Navy, Colegrove to get things “Having delved into a sought a job in engineering, done,” Co- number of topics, I thought the field in which he earned legrove I’d like to write a book, but his degree. said. I don’t want to footnote it,” He joined a major defense “If said Colegrove, who has four contractor and his job was degrees, including a doctor- to look through engi- ate. “I thought I would write neering drawings a book more or less based and plans, on my experiences from the heart.” Originally from Dal- las, Texas, Colegrove has since lived in “Toy Story 4” Severna Park from 2002-2007 and has now Offers Something lived in Pasadena for 11 years. “Accidental Inter- For Everyone nationalist” is avail- able on Amazon, at Barnes & Noble and at all major book retailers. Fantastic Foods: Unique Menu Items You Can Find Around Pasadena By Zach Sparks atop steak and other Tzatziki menu items. Pizza [email protected] Ledo Pizza e scoured the Shrimp and Grits Ledo is already menus of area Two Rivers Steak known for its outside- Photo courtesy of Pixar Animation Studios Wrestaurants and & Fish House the-box take on pizza By following the adventures of Woody and Forkie, “Toy Story spoke to their owners to find This entrée features five with square slices, but 4” explores the theme of what remains after we have served the most unique food around jumbo shrimp sautéed with this style is extra spe- the purpose society set out for us. Pasadena, from meat-stuffed Andouille sausage, Tasso cial. The tzatziki pizza pretzels to pizza topped with ham, fresh garlic, white wine features carved gyro meat, By Audrey Ruppert through and create a delight- a sauce made from yogurt and lemon butter sauce, roasted grape tomatoes, ful, touching, profound and and cucumbers. The Voice served over smooth cheddar banana peppers, smoked Tzatziki Pizza at Ledo Pizza walked into the fourth utterly hilarious film for the staff sought unique dishes cheese grits. provolone and feta cheese. installment of “Toy whole family. that can’t be found anywhere How it started: The Instead of the traditional red said owner Terri Casalino. IStory” wondering why the In this installment, we else nearby — entrees and southern recipe was inspired Ledo tomato sauce, this pizza “Then we top it with moz- creators couldn’t leave well follow up with Woody and the desserts with a twist. by a dish that executive chef features a Greek tzatziki zarella cheese. It is served enough alone. The franchise gang, who have left the now Know of something we Mark Morgan found while sauce with yogurt, cucumber with syrup.” stood so perfectly as it was, adult Andy behind and been missed? Send a description and olive oil — a perfect Also try: The funnel cake and with every sequel, there is given to a new kid, Bonnie. of your favorite unique menu Mediterranean mix. fries make for a good dessert. a possibility its legacy could be Woody finds himself the item to pvnews@pasade- tarnished, but once again, the favorite toy no longer but tries navoice.com to be considered Bulgogi Goat Cheese team at Pixar managed to pull »»Continued on B14 for a future story. Bonchon Cheesecake This Korean “fire meat” Pascal’s Chophouse Shrimp Cargot won’t literally set your What makes it unique: Twain’s Tavern mouth on fire, but it does This answer is easy: the goat A Look Inside Forget snails. Instead of pack a flavorful punch. The cheese. “It gives the cheese escargot, Twain’s Tavern thinly sliced marinated ri- cake a lighter, fluffier flavor offers a menu item that beye steak is sautéed with than a heavy cheese cake Kemmerer’s New Book is more pleasing to the mushrooms, scallions most are familiar with,” said average palate. These and onions. Wesley Elchin, general man- By Ava Stanski embezzling money,” Kem- shrimp are sautéed in Also try: The japchae ager of Pascal’s Chophouse. Student Intern merer explains, “and a lot garlic and butter, and Breakfast Bavarian Pretzel (a sweet potato noodle “It is drizzled with a fig of Rob’s old friends and then topped with melted at The Rumor Meal dish stirred with veg- balsamic reduction, and the t takes talent and skill classmates believe that he Havarti cheese. etables and marinated ribeye sweetness of the fig and the to craft an entire world was helping his father, so How it started: Twain’s steak) or fried chicken, tart of the balsamic comple- Ifrom words found inside he kind of goes from being owners Tony and Laura Tos- traveling in the Carolinas. which are battered, double ment each other perfectly of a half- the top of the high school kov were traveling 10 years “When people hear grits, fried, and hand-brushed while not taking away from inch-thick food chain to being a bit of ago when they saw a similar they kind of thumb their with Bonchon’s signature the flavor of the cheese cake.” book. a social outcast.” item on the menu at Kaluz noses,” Morgan said. “We soy garlic, spicy or sweet Brigid After finding a $10 bill on Restaurant in Fort Lauder- wanted to tweak it and create crunch sauces. Hot Brown Kem- the ground and giving it to a dale, Florida. “We did a little something that appealed Founders Tavern & merer, a student who had no money twist on what they had and to the masses. We use more Breakfast Grille in Pasadena New York for lunch, Rob begins tak- brought it back to the ‘Dena,” milk cream, more cheese Bavarian Pretzel Comfort food is com- Times ing money from his wealthy Tony said. and more seasoning, and it The Rumor Meal monly found on the menu bestsell- »»Continued on B13 While the shrimp cargot has two great cured meats Soft pretzels are com- at Founders, but no item is Brigid ing author comes as its own appetizer, — the sausage and ham — monly topped with cin- more unique than the hot Kemmerer from it can also be that took me about a namon, sugar, mustard or brown, a combination of Pasadena, ordered to year to find.” peanut butter, but at The roasted turkey breast, sliced has proved to be able to do go Rumor Meal, it’s the inside tomatoes and mornay sauce just that. that counts. topped with sharp cheddar, In her most recent novel, “It’s pretty unique as in parmesan, Founders’ slow- “Call It What You Want,” she you can get your choice of cured bacon crumble, and explores a modern retell- meat (bacon, sausage, cho- parsley. All these ingredients ing of the beloved folk tale rizo or Canadian bacon), two are served over country “Robin Hood.” The story scrambled eggs, and home white toast, baked in a cast- revolves around high school fries — all of which fill the iron skillet. student Rob as he attempts pretzel How it started: “Found- to navigate the school year Shrimp Grits at Two Rivers ‘holes’ so ers has become quite after his world is flipped Steak & Fish House to speak,” »»Continued on B14 upside down. “Rob’s father is found out to have been pasadena voice July 17, 2019 B13 Dining Out Dine South Of The Border This Summer At Mi Pueblo II By Mary Cobbler and tangy mango flavor, can sausage, with cactus I topped off my meal with and mid-level potency. and jalapeno poppers on tres leches, beautifully pre- It was late on a Tuesday I chose the botana top of melted cheese and sented with a cherry on top afternoon when I visited mixta for an appetizer, chipotle sauce, all served — a sweet ending, though Mi Pueblo II at 554 Ritchie to get the chance to with a side of rice, beans, maybe a little too sweet for Highway in Severna Park. sample a lot of different lettuce, that delightful my taste. The filling was The sister of Mi Pueblo in goodies. The large plate guacamole, and generous light and airy but lacked Glen Burnie, the restaurant of delicacies included portions of sour cream, a richness I prefer in that is described as “folksy” on its a cheese quesadilla, and tortillas. particular dessert. Other website, and I agree. It has a taquitos, chicken fingers Honestly, I was stuffed choices also looked good — fun, festive feel, with vibrant, and jalapeno poppers from the appetizer and cheesecake xango, charros, earthy colors throughout and served over a bed of chips and salsa, but I fried ice cream, and other Mexican art on the walls. lettuce, guacamole and forced myself to taste the yummy offerings. There are tables, with engrav- sour cream. The gener- dish, piling some meat, The food was reasonable ings throughout the restau- ous servings could have shrimp, the cactus, and and the wait staff was pleas- rant, and high-backed booths easily satisfied a party of other goodies onto a tor- ant. For the large appetizer, lining the walls, giving diners four. The quesadilla was tilla. The grilled chicken margarita, entree and des- a cozy, private space. Mexican filled with light and mild and steak were tender sert, the check came to $44. music and the continuous Mexican cheese, the and perfectly seasoned, I had plenty to take home stream of waiters waltzing by tachitos were crunchy as was the shrimp. The for dinner for one night and with margaritas added to the and flavorful, and the cactus was unique. I had lunch for the next day. authentic atmosphere. chicken tenders and Photo by Mary Cobbler to ask my waiter if it was There are lots of items to My waiter arrived with a the poppers crisp and The botana mixta includes a quesadilla, taquitos, chicken fingers and edible, and he assured choose from — traditional bowl of warm tortilla chips spicy. There were no jalapeno poppers served over a bed of lettuce, guacamole and sour cream. me it was. It had the Mexican fare, meat and and a carafe of fresh salsa. I complaints from anyone texture of zucchini, with seafood entrees, a large se- nearly finished the fresh and at the table (that would be server for a recommendation, waiter with my dish. It was a milder taste. Altogether lection of vegetarian dishes, lightly spicy salsa before my me). I must pay homage to and he suggested the chimi- huge and sizzling hot, with it was a satisfying mix, and children’s meals, and lunch mango margarita arrived. the guacamole. It is the best changa or the El Molcajete, the meat literally spilling my husband was impressed specials as well as a full bar. Perfect for an 85-degree day, I’ve ever tasted. I was never a which the menu says serves over the sides of a large when I brought him the Make time this summer the frozen concoction didn’t guacamole lover, but I guess two. I chose the El Molcajete black stone bowl (called stuffed leftover contain- to dine south of the bor- disappoint. It was wonder- I just hadn’t met the right since I planned to take food a molcajete). It was filled ers. In fact, his exact words der, at least in spirit, at Mi fully refreshing — with the guacamole yet. home to my hubby. with grilled rib-eye steak, were, “That’s the best Mexi- Pueblo II. For the full menu, rim coated in sugar, the sweet For my entree, I asked my My eyes bulged as I saw the shrimp, chicken and Mexi- can food I’ve ever eaten.” go to www.mipueblo2.com. A Look Inside Brigid Kemmerer’s New Book, “Call It What You Want” »»Continued from B12 dilemma that Rob encoun- fications of my character’s adult fantasy novel “A Curse The team at Bloomsbury Cursebreaker series, with its friends and redistributing ters, since stealing is still actions. I also took a few So Dark and Lonely.” The Children’s Books is excited foothold in the real world, it to less wealthy students. illegal, even if it’s for a good classes researching money original is a fantastical for bookworms to pick up has inspired fervent love in “He’s trying to somehow cause,” Kemmerer said. “Rob laundering and fraud.” retelling of the classic story copies of each book. both fantasy and contempo- atone for his father’s actions really has to grapple with his While “Call It What You of “Beauty and the Beast,” “Brigid is a master sto- rary readers alike.” in the only way he feels that actions and do some soul- Want” may seem worlds with an abundance of twists ryteller who crafts stories To learn more, visit www. he can,” Kemmerer said. searching to try and answer away, Kemmerer’s famil- and turns throughout. so rich with emotion and brigidkemmerer.com or follow Meanwhile, Meagan is the question of whether he iarity with Pasadena and The second book in the page-turning action,” said her on Twitter @BrigidKem- attempting to cope with her can make up for his father’s Baltimore helped her write series promises to be an Mary Kate Castellani, merer or on Facebook by own family drama after her wrongs. I really tried to show her setting. “While my story equally exciting and com- executive editor at Blooms- searching for “Brigid Kem- sister comes home from col- all sides of the issue.” is completely fiction,” Kem- pelling read. bury Children’s Books. “The merer, Writer.” lege pregnant. When she is While writing the novel, merer elaborated, “it actu- paired with Rob for a class Kemmerer spoke with indi- ally takes place in Howard project, it only throws ad- viduals with different view- County. In fact, a lot of my ditional complications into points. “I spoke with many novels occur in or around both of their lives. people that lived in more Washington and Baltimore.” Rob’s journey, however, is disenfranchised areas, but I Kemmerer also has a far from the black-and-white also spoke with an FBI agent new novel on the horizon, version of Robin Hood that that specialized in fraud “A Heart So Fierce and many have grown up with. “I and embezzlement to learn Broken,” which will be the tried to examine the moral more about the legal rami- sequel to her popular young

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This known for our major bour- of seasoned rice and a skewer our menu is not of this style, to keep his chin up - until hood behind. might have been the funniest bon selection and this dish or grilled vegetables: green there are not many places Bonnie “makes” a new friend In this case, through film of the series, with all new is a special tribute to the peppers, red peppers, onions, that take something their at school, and by that, I mean Woody’s eyes, we are asked to character editions bringing roots of bourbon country tomatoes and mushrooms. grandparents are famil- literally makes a friend. On reflect on what there is after a on the laughs. The creators — Louisville, Kentucky — iar with and giving it an her first day of kindergarten, “career,” after we have served certainly know how to keep the bourbon capital of the Herb-Crusted Asian twist.” Bonnie makes her own toy, the purpose society has set up with the now adults who world!” said Janet Sumner, Chicken dubbed “Forkie,” out of a spork out for us. Are we useless? Is would have watched the origi- co-owner of Founders. “It Texas Roadhouse Mozzarella Caprese and some pipe cleaners from there nothing left to enjoy in nal “Toy Story” as children; originated at The Brown A new addition to the Bella Napoli the garbage. Forkie, however, life? Or are there other ways this is evidenced by Forkie’s Hotel in Louisville. The hot Texas Roadhouse menu, this It will surprise no one that has little interest in being a we can find meaning and rather millennial, nihilistic brown at Founders is our 8-ounce marinated chicken an Italian restaurant serves toy and longs to return to the move beyond perhaps painful humor (“Why am I even alive? take on this ultimate comfort breast is seared with a special mozzarella caprese. So what’s trash from which he came, and memories of when we were I want the trash” says Forkie, food dish, the most decadent seasoning blend, accompa- different about this caprese? Woody finds himself caught young and “of use” to those before jumping out of a mov- open-faced turkey sandwich nied by a caramelized lemon It features homemade moz- up in an adventure. He is on who meant something to us? ing vehicle). known to man!” and served with a choice of zarella to go with the other a mission to reunite Forkie And do we necessarily have to This film is definitely worth two homemade sides. ingredients: tomatoes, basil with Bonnie after Forkie gets do what we are “supposed to a watch for the adults who Stuffed Sub and olive oil. lost. Along the way, he meets do” in our lives? For the toys, grew up with the story, as well Lisa’s Deli Boneless Short Rib up with Bo Peep, an old toy he this means finding a kid and as their children and younger What makes it unique: Pascal’s Chophouse Homemade Hot lost touch with years ago when being that kid’s toy; for us, it siblings (although, if creepy Lisa’s Deli takes a loaf of The boneless short rib is Wings she was donated. might mean getting a re- Annabelle-style dolls freak bread, saws off the top to fill cooked all day at low tem- The Office Bar & Grill While it is a family film, spectable job or a respectable your children out, maybe pro- the inside with meat, cheese perature with lemongrass, When asked about the hot I would note that, like its family. But is that the only ceed with caution - there are and veggies before replac- soy sauce, brown sugar and wings at The Office, general other Pixar predecessors, “Toy option out there? Or are there some seriously scary dolls!) ing the top and toasting the garlic, making it tender and manager Sarah Root had to Story 4” sometimes feels like alternative ways to live life? We are finally left with a whole sub. flavorful. Served on top exercise caution; people may a movie designed for adults, Bo Peep has found her way in product that feels like a true white rice and Asian stir have been eavesdropping. hiding under the veneer of a the world without a “set” kid, ending - though, you never Sirloin K-Bob fried vegetables, the short “I get asked 100 times a day children’s film, not because it and seems happy to live an in- know when Pixar sequels will Texas Roadhouse rib is finished with Korean what the secret recipe is,” she sneaks in crass “adult” jokes dependent life as her own toy, arise - where Woody has found This entrée has 8 ounces of barbecue au jus. “It’s an infu- said. “A lot of salad dressings. as Dreamworks films often do but Woody initially struggles a purpose and the toys are in skewered steak marinated for sion food of east and west,” It’s a mix between tang, with (“Shrek” comes to mind) but to see her as a fulfilled toy and their proper places; perhaps 24 hours in a signature Texas said Wesley Elchin, the all those salad dressings, and because it teaches life lessons, instead labels her as “lost.” now Pixar can leave well Roadhouse k-bob marinade. general manager of Pascal’s a little bit of hot.” ones that can be learned only It’s not all painful existen- enough alone.

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JASON LABARGE Certified National Social Security Advisor We help you retire with more than just money. 115 West Street, Suite 400 Annapolis, MD www.JasonLaBarge.com Premier Planning Group is an independent firm with securities offered through Summit Brokerage Services, Inc., Member FINRA, SIPC 443.837.2520