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By Zach Sparks Party City, and LA Fitness are [email protected] the holdovers from the main strip, which includes BayVan- hen Hobby Lobby guard Bank in a pad site, and held its grand is bordered by Chick-fil-A. Wopening cel- “You try to merchandise it By Haley Weisgerber that they were selling both bought both locations from started in 1992 to benefit ebration on September 23, as well as you can,” said Rob Lauer’s locations. their parents and have main- local schools, Lauer’s raised it signaled a new era for the Meeks, leasing officer with n 1974, Ed and Helen The first location was tained the same commu- over $1 million and donated 316,753-square-foot Pasa- the Sterling Organization, Lauer opened the first originally a Super Thrift nity values. $40,000 to schools annually. dena Crossroads shopping when asked about the new ILauer’s Supermarket grocery store at the intersec- “The community is the “Another favorite event center at the intersection of shops coming to Pasadena with the dream of creating tion of Mountain and Tick people, and so many of them was the Caring and Sharing Ritchie Highway and Jumpers Crossroads. “We sort of had a a community-based and Neck roads. In 1982, Ed and have become like extended Community Harvest Parade Hole Road. blank canvas.” family-run store with excep- Helen bought the ACME family to us,” Poyer said. sponsored by the Pasadena Gone are Kmart, Babies The 48,000-square-foot tional customer service. Supermarket in Riviera Lauer’s has certainly made Business Association,” Poyer R Us, Shoppers Food, and Hobby Lobby is the compa- After Lauer’s reached 45 Beach and opened a second the community feel like said. Lauer’s matched dona- Rugged Warehouse. In their ny’s sixth Maryland location. years of serving Pasadena, location. The original store family with their constant tions and sold food bags place will be Hobby Lobby, Hobby Lobby is primarily an their daughters, Bernie was relocated to the current support over the years. to raise money for local HomeGoods, TJ Maxx, Ulta arts-and-crafts store, but also Snoops and Babbie Poyer, Chesterfield location in 1998. Through the Lauer’s food banks. Beauty, Sprouts Farmers Mar- includes picture-framing, announced in September In 2006, Snoops and Poyer Learning Ladder, a program »»Continued on A4 ket, and DSW Designer Shoe jewelry-making, fabrics, floral Warehouse. supplies, cards and party Sterling Organization ware, baskets, home accents acquired the property in No- and holiday merchandise. Starbucks Could Be Coming To Lake Shore vember 2015 when it was fully “The success of our stores in leased, but the real estate Maryland is a good indicator By Zach Sparks for Insite Real Estate, the firm saw an opportunity to that Pasadena shoppers will [email protected] modification is to preserve improve the space by replac- be pleased with the quality, environmental features on the ing stores that paid below- selection, and value we offer asadena residents will property and install a small market rent. in the craft and home decor have a new coffee option section of sidewalk. Gardiner Wolf Furniture, »»Continued on A4 Pon the menu if a Star- The current lack of side- bucks gets built at 4314 Moun- walks, along with the excess tain Road, across from the traffic caused by people cut- Lakeshore Crossroads shop- ting through Belle of Georgia Lake Waterford Remains ping center that has a Giant, Avenue to avoid Mountain 1978 Pizza and other shops. Road traffic lights, is one rea- The proposal by Insite Real son Sharonville residents are Unsafe, Future Unclear Estate Investment Properties wary of the proposal. meets zoning requirements “They have a right to build since the land is zoned C2- on the property, but the Commercial, but the company entrance is on a residential is seeking a modification for street, Temple Road,” Fran road frontage improvement Burton Zimmerman said. requirements. According to “There are no sidewalks, and a letter shared by Hyatt & we have traffic-calming barri- A Starbucks is located in a Lakeshore Plaza Safeway store Weber, P.A., the attorneys »»Continued on A4 near the proposed site at 4314 Mountain Road. Earleigh Heights VFC Loses Appeal To Rezone Property For New Station By Zach Sparks Years Of Inaction Have Created [email protected] Long-Term Sustainability Questions t Earleigh Heights Vol- By Chris Fincham is unclear if there are any unteer Fire Company, [email protected] plans or solutions. Afirst responders aren’t On July 3, the Anne just battling fires; they’re ore than three Arundel County Depart- facing numerous threats to months after Anne ment of Health issued a their health. MArundel County health advisory that warned “The bricks are cracked out- officials identified seri- people to avoid any direct side and our station is about ous concerns about Lake contact with the water in as cancer-growth as possible,” Waterford’s water quality, the 12-acre Pasadena lake said Chief Dave Crawford. little has changed, and it »»Continued on A6 “The sleeping quarters are above the apparatus floor, and the tile is from 1957, so I’m sure it’s made of asbestos. “We’re asking [the firefight- One issue is the height and width of the engine bays, which aren’t meant for modern apparatus. Inside ers] to do a dangerous job Community...... A1-A7 Sports...... B1-B6 while living in a dangerous lieutenant — say the station and Pasadena community is Earleigh Heights to build and Politics & Opinion...... A8 School & Youth...... B7-B9 environment.” is too old to be renovated, so it divided on how to pay for the lease three pad sites to busi- Health & Fitness...... A9 Arts & Entertainment. B10-B12 The crew at Earleigh Heights needs to be replaced. No one $6 million replacement build- nesses. Those profits would Business ...... A10-A12 Business Directory...... B6 — dozens of volunteers along disagrees with that assess- ing and where to put it. allow them to build a new Ear- with four career staff and one ment, but the Severna Park Chief Dave Crawford wants Continued on A5 facebook.com/pasadenavoice @PasadenaVoice @pasadenavoice »» A2 October 16, 2019 pasadena Voice

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NOMR VE BE serole queen. like spaghetti Nov 1: Dena Bowl: Northeast Editor Oc t 19: Fall Craft Fair from In Pasadena, as a week- High School at Chesapeake Zach Sparks 9:00am to 2:00pm at Pasadena High School at 6:30pm. she’s known as end dinner.” United Methodist Church. Info: Sports Editor the treasurer Clark has 410-647-3090. N ov 1-17: “Tarzan, The Stage Colin Murphy of the Lake been a Rotary Musical” at Children’s Theatre Oc t 19 and 20: Wine on the of Annapolis. Info: www.chil- Assistant Editor Shore-Severna member for Water at Kurtz’s Beach at drentheatreofannapolis.org. Chris Fincham Park Rotary nine years, as 11:00am, benefiting the Tate Club and the the treasurer Cancer Center. Info: www. Nov 2: Winter Relief Dinner Editorial Assistant wineonthewaterfest.com. and Auction at 6:00pm in the Haley Weisgerber Venice on for eight, and Gathering Place at Our Lady the Bay Civic she helped out Oc t 23-24: Pasadena of the Chesapeake. Info: www. Creative Director Association. in an unof- Senior Center fall craft fair olchesapeake.org. Will Nauman Wherever Bunnie Clark (right) received her Volunteer of the ficial capacity from 9:00am-2:00pm. Info: 410-222-0030. Nov 3: Pasadena Business Reporters she goes, Bun- Month award from Voice Editor Zach Sparks. beforehand. Association Caring and Shar- Laura McElwain nie Clark She has been Oc t 24: Riviera Beach Library ing Parade from 2:00pm to Colquhoun enjoys helping peo- meal-making respon- a driver for Partners Witch’s Slime event at 3:00 pm. 5:00pm. Info: pasadenabusi- Abigail Gilbert A glow-in-the-dark slime event nessassociation.com. Alyson Kay ple in need. sibilities, and Clark is In Care for about for teens. Info: 410-222-6285. She first heard about known for her casseroles eight years. Nov 6: Spooky Silents: A Wornden Ly Rotary when her two and salads. “You meet some inter- Oc t 25: Gold In Fight Hallow- Silent Film Halloween at the Judy Tacyn een party at Sidelines Sports stepsons attended meet- “They’re always esting people because Mountain Road Library at Columnists Bar & Grill in Glen Burnie from 6:30pm. Info: 410-222-6699. ings as part of their thankful,” she said of they’re sitting next to 7:00pm-2:00am. Anne Colt Leitess work with Chesapeake the homeless men and you while you drive,” she Nov 7: Harry Potter Escape Sandi Parrish Oc t 25: St. Jane Frances de Room at Mountain Road Steuart Pittman High School’s Interact women. “Being the said. “There’s a lot of Chantal paint and wine night Library 2:00pm to 7:00pm for Audrey Ruppert Club. When her hus- person who’s cooking, conversation. I like that at 6:00pm. band, John, became a it’s nice to see people it’s an organization that children. 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A4 October 16, 2019 pasadena Voice Starbucks In Lake Shore? Saying Goodbye To Lauer’s »»Continued from A1 speak on behalf of Starbucks, »»Continued from A1 tions over the years. Both of ers that are useless. but he said, “It’s a corner on Lauer’s also donated to her children also worked for “People don’t understand a pretty busy intersection. A community groups, veter- Lauer’s and met their spouses the already excess traffic lot of retailers like to be where ans, volunteer fire depart- at the store. from people cutting through their competition is so people ments, churches, sports Lauer’s is the only company from Hog Neck,” she added. have a choice. They don’t want teams, scouts and more on a that John Prager has ever “Now, there will be so much to be located on an island daily basis. worked for, and he had the more because of the small, where there is nothing.” Joe Millsap, brother-in-law pleasure of working with Ed inadequate entrance proposed Revised preliminary plans of Snoops and Poyer and a and Helen. on Temple. “ have been submitted. Hyatt 29-year employee of Lauer’s, “They’re a great family and Pasadena Crossroads Burton Zimmerman noted expects to hear back from the said his favorite memory is it’s a good place to work,” said »»Continued from A1 designer bedding, table that her neighbors have had county around the end of Oc- the charity dance put on by Prager, who has worked at market,” said Kelly Black, linens, and dishes to kitchen no problem with the half- tober or beginning of Novem- a group of employees over 15 the Riviera Beach location Hobby Lobby’s director of essentials, bath decor, and way house that currently ber, and then there will be a years ago, when the grocery for 36 years. “I love coming advertising. rugs. TJ Maxx is a clothing occupies the space at 4314 few more exchanges between manger was diagnosed with here. You don’t find too many Hobby Lobby hours are store. Ulta Beauty specializes Mountain Road. the developer and the county. cancer. The $10,000 raised places where you can go to Monday through Saturday in cosmetics, makeup, fra- The 2,349-square-foot “We’re looking at February, went into a scholarship for work and enjoy it.” from 9:00am to 8:00pm. grances, skin care, and bath Starbucks with a drive-thru realistically, before we have his two children. Wade Johnson has enjoyed Stores are closed on Sunday. and body products. is expected to bring in ap- a yes or no from the county,” In addition to having out- working at the Rivera Beach DSW Designer Shoe Although Pasadena Cross- proximately 200 cars a day, Hyatt said. standing customer service, location for 15 years. Warehouse has a ribbon cut- roads is nearly at full capac- according to a traffic study. Burton Zimmerman un- Lauer’s has been a great first “You can’t find better ting scheduled for Thursday, ity, Sterling Organization will Burton Zimmerman shared a derstands that the Starbucks job for many high school stu- people to work for, you really October 24, at 8:30am. Meeks likely work into summer 2020 police report showing that 16 is likely getting built, but she dents, as well as a great place can’t,” Johnson said. “I came expects the other stores to to complete the redevelop- accidents have occurred near wants to minimize adverse to work long-term. here 15 years ago, clean- open by mid-November, but ment project. the intersection of Mountain impacts to both adults and “It hurts my heart that ing toilets. Now I’m meat he doesn’t know opening “We’re looking for a great Road and Temple Drive in the the kids who board a bus stop they’re closing. I’ve been here manager. These people have dates because it depends on restaurant, a local place that last three years. near the property. for so long and [we’ve] been looked out for me from day when the stores are stocked has a good bar,” Meeks said. Sharonville residents talked “If they have a right to through so much,” said  Kim one, and I just love working and have all the neces- “We’ve had a lot of inter- about closing the entrance build, that’s fine, but don’t Getty, who has been with for them.” sary permits. est, but we’re looking for to Alberta Avenue or Belle of destroy a community that Lauer’s for 29 years. Pasadena will miss the HomeGoods offers a something with romance Georgia Avenue, but people doesn’t even have side- Getty has worked at both community support, the variety of products, from and charm.” use those streets to get to and walks,” she said. locations and in many posi- homemade salads in the deli, from work.  the smiling faces during the Attorney Steven Hyatt   meat sale, and the exception- explained that the “safety An Evening Of Medicine al customer service. concerns are well-voiced and  “They deserve to retire,” appreciated,” and his firm said Getty. “They’ve worked is working with engineers At Maryland Live! hard. It’s emotional, but it’s to find solutions that keep Join the Creston G. and technology, programs and exciting for them.” Treat Yourself to a Great Nights Sleep traffic from flowing into the Betty Jane Tate Founda- services to improve the Snoops and Poyer are not neighborhood. tion in celebrating the patient experience at UM sure where exactly the future Introducing Beauty Rest PressureSmart “The county wants us to University of Maryland BWMC. Supporting the will take them just yet, but and PressureSmart Lux. improve sidewalks all the way Baltimore Washington event will help staff con- Poyer is sure it “will include to Sharon Drive, and I think Medical Center Founda- tinue to provide specialized travel, catching up with that might encourage more tion’s signature fundrais- and close-to-home care to friends and volunteering.” 21% cars to go back into the neigh- ing event, the Power of families in the community. 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On Saturday, November 9, Crawford said EHVFC request denied by the Office To make his case, he cited The Office Bar & Grill will host raises about $350,000 a year of Planning and Zoning in several figures prepared by the the eighth annual Toys for the and it spends $300,000 for early 2019, EHVFC took its Anne Arundel County Volun- ‘Dena Run. operating costs. “That doesn’t case before the Board of Ap- teer Firefighters Association. Since 2012, the community- count apparatus and equip- peals on September 11. The When accounting for more focused, biker-infused toy ment,” he said. board dismissed the case, so than $31 million in volunteer- drive and fundraiser has The county contributes members of Earleigh Heights owned apparatus, $77 million collected donations to support $57,300 a year, he said. must now take their argument in volunteer-owned stations families in Pasadena during That plan requires the fire to circuit court or wait for and $3.5 million in volun- the holidays. Last year, the company to get the zoning the comprehensive rezoning teered hours, the volunteer effort collected more than 100 changed from residential to process, which will take place fire services in Anne Arundel toys and over the years has commercial. Magothy River following the adoption of the County save taxpayers $111 raised nearly $40,000 to help Association President Paul next General Development million annually. local families. Spadaro thinks that’s a bad Plan in 2020. “If all the volunteers said Lifelong Pasadena resident idea because of drainage into It’s an unwelcome delay to today, ‘You’re on your own,’ Sarah Root is the general Last year, the effort collected more than 100 toys and over Cattail Creek and the prec- Crawford. “Construction costs [the citizens] have to come up manager of The Office Bar & the years has raised nearly $40,000 to help local families. edent that would be set by a go up eight to 10% each year, with $111 million,” Crawford Grill and organizes the run zoning change. and those costs are coming said. “But our point isn’t to each year. toys and the funds from regis- come out upon our return,” “Our opposition is to the out of my pocket, not the throw stones at anyone. We all “It’s our way of giving back tration, donations and raffles, said Root. “Kalediscope is do- spot zoning, which is some- county’s,” Crawford said. have to work together.” to the community,” she said. she contacts local schools to nating their time and will take thing the MRA has always The volunteers could lobby Crawford has met with “We’re all from Pasadena, and help her identify families who the stage at 4:00pm, and we opposed,” Spadaro said. “The the Anne Arundel County nearby community associa- most of us have lived here all could use some assistance for will do 50/50’s and raffle baskets MRA opposed Beechwood government for a new station. tions to allay their fears and of our lives. We’re big on fam- the holidays. Then, she works when we get back.” Park’s liquor license in 1957 Crawford doesn’t see that as a find an agreeable solution. ily, and we want to help.” with each family individually Root also encouraged other because it said spot zoning. viable possibility. For example, after initially From now until the event, to provide toys, clothing and local businesses to reach out If we allow spot zoning to go “When the county makes asking the county to rezone donations can be placed at sev- other needs. to The Office Bar & Grill in, it’s going to be a domino a decision like that, you start the property to C3, he changed eral locations from Annapolis To participate in the Toys to participate in this year’s effect. People don’t want losing volunteers because the request to C1 because it to Pasadena including Stan & for the ‘Dena Run, the cost is event, whether by donating a Route 2 to look like Rockville there’s no ownership of the would allow less commercial Joe’s Saloon, Ellie’s Place and $20 per bike, $10 for any ad- basket for the raffle or a gift Pike or Mountain Road and building,” Crawford said. “The development. Severna Park Taphouse. On ditional passengers, and a new card. The success of the event be commercialized all the volunteers lose their indepen- EHVFC holds meetings on November 9, bikers will meet unwrapped toy. Root asks that comes from local businesses, way down.” dence. It’s as much about their the first and third Thursday for breakfast at The Office, and toys and clothing items be in organizations and community Crawford said the vol- pride as anything.” of each month at 8:00pm. head out to collect the donated the age range of 3 to 15 years members collaborating to sup- unteers have paid for traf- Spadaro acknowledges the Crawford encourages people items from each location. old. Doors open at 9:00am on port others. fic studies. need for the new station but to attend a meeting or email One of Root’s favorite parts November 9 for a breakfast For more information about “When Harris Teeter went doesn’t like the way Earleigh [email protected] with questions. of the tradition is seeing a buffet and registration. The the Toys for the ‘Dena Run, in, there was a 10 to 11% Heights personnel are han- See the full story at www. mountain of toys arrive at The run will start at 11:00am. visit www.officebargrill.com/ increase in traffic around that dling the matter. pasadenavoice.com. Office. After collecting the “Everyone is welcome to event/8th-annual-toys-dena-run. PBA Serves Community With November Caring And Sharing Parade InvestingBy Haley Weisgerber ispantries so those in Pasadena in the event. Park at 2:00pm; make a right on Tick Original & Judges Award, Best need are taken care of,” said Sandi Anyone unable to attend the Neck Road; make a right on Moun- Community Entry, Best Youth Group The Pasadena Business Asso- Parrish, the PBA executive director. parade is still encouraged to donate. tain Road; make a right on Outing Entry, and Best Musical or Perfor- ciation is kicking off the holiday A Pasadena tradition, this event PBA members are also making pick- Avenue; and end at George Fox mance Entry. sabouteason with the Caring andmore Shar- will feature local businesses, school ups for people who contact them to Middle School. The reviewing stand will be at ing Community Harvest Parade on clubs and teams, and commu- schedule a time. Please note that police will close Antiques On The Go on Mountain November 3. nity groups. Before Mountain Road is closed off streets as needed, and will reopen Road. Judging will begin at 1:00pm thanIn true holiday spirit,money. the main Everyone in the community is in- for the parade, head to The Office them when they are clear. They will at Tick Neck Park before departure. goal is to remind people of the rea- vited to watch and is encouraged to Bar & Grill, where there will be be available to help with traffic. To learn about sponsorship or sons for the season: being thankful bring nonperishable food to donate. a football- and parade-watching A $500 reward will be given to the participating in the parade, contact and giving back to their community. Donation boxes will be available party. The parade is expected to pass best overall entry. 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Matthew Grey, a park that “unfortunate” is a bit of into the lake from runoff The community is invited to ranger at Lake Waterford an understatement. He feels and increases impervious share in a day of celebration Park. “The current policy is that the community and surfaces related directly to Sunday, October 20, to recog- that people can fish at the his organization, which is the ongoing development in nize the 135th anniversary of lake, but should wash their dedicated to preserving the and around the area. How- the church. hands immediately after, river that Lake Waterford ever, none of this should The day of celebration will simply out of an abundance feeds into, have been left come as a surprise. Ac- begin during the 10:00am of caution.” in the dark. cording to Spadaro, a 2008 church service. There will be These blooms “naturally “I knew the water quality report identified significant a special presentation from occur in fresh waters and wasn’t great, but the process issues related to sediment the church-sponsored Mount in Maryland’s Chesapeake in general has been a bit of and water quality. The re- Carmel Child Development Bay. The blooms are in a mystery to [the MRA],” port recommended that the Center and will include music nutrient-rich environments said Spadaro, who has also only way to fix water quality from both the church choir and may become harmful been monitoring the water in lakes facing these issues and praise band. There will when they occur in high all summer. would likely be to dredge also be a special Sunday The two stained glass windows at the front of the sanctuary concentrations or if they He thinks the county the lakes. school for children. are original and are known as the “founders windows.” produce toxins,” according needs to do more to address Two years after this A variety of activities will to Anne Arundel County the issue, and to re-estab- report, in March 2010, the be available following the we do,” she said. the church was built in 1884. Department of Health. lish Lake Waterford as a Maryland Department of service. From 11:00am to The outreach ministries The original church was lit by Along with the yellow healthy natural resource for Natural Resources and the 12:30pm, there will be face range from serving meals kerosene lamps hanging from advisory signs, a caution- Pasadena and the surround- Department of the Environ- painting, a petting zoo, pony monthly at Sarah’s House the ceiling, and was heated ary measure has been taken ing communities to enjoy. ment reported a large fish rides, vintage games from in Odenton and weekly at by a wood stove. Music was by closing the parking lots “The county has to realize kill at Lake Waterford - a 135 years ago, and entertain- the Seventh Day Adventist provided by playing a reed adjacent to the lake. it’s a problem. At the very day after the lake had been ment from the local magi- Church soup kitchen in Pasa- organ with a foot pump, and Officials have been sam- least, we want to force the stocked with fish. Approxi- cian Wild Willy Woo Woo. dena, to participating in the parishioners came to church pling and testing the water county to have a plan,” mately 500 fish, including At 12:30pm, the church will Anne Arundel County Schools by both boat and horse. A throughout the summer Spadaro said. “This is a toxic gizzard shad, sunfish and host a luncheon - open to all - Back-to-School program. They public wharf was nearby for and into the fall, accord- substance and needs to be stocked rainbow trout, were featuring special guests, such also provide donations to local boats, and horse hitch posts ing to Grey, who has spent addressed - rather than found floating along the as former pastors of Mount organizations such as Arundel were constructed in front of 14 years as a park ranger. just putting up a few signs surface of the water due to Carmel UMC, and family House of Hope, Winter Relief, the building for those coming He explained that the and closing the lake. This is severely low oxygen levels. members of original founders Be More Caring, and globally by horseback. Maryland Department of [part of] a county park that The following year, the DNR of the church. to United Methodist world- Relics from the original the Environment conducts has essentially been closed discontinued its annual The Rev. Mike Fauconnet wide missions. church are still present today, the sampling and testing since July. That can’t be practice of stocking the lake shared why he believes Mount Many and varied traditions including the pulpit, three and provides the results to acceptable.” with thousands of trout Carmel is a vibrant congrega- also keep the “Guiding Light sanctuary chairs, a Bible and the Anne Arundel County Later this month, Spadaro each spring due to insuffi- tion and continues to be a on the Hill” flourishing. The a silver communion set. The Health Department. and the MRA will be out on cient oxygen levels and poor strong church after 135 years. choir presents annual Christ- two stained glass windows at “The water is sampled the lake to facilitate work he water quality. The entire “People have all sorts of mas and Easter cantatas. The the front of the sanctuary are regularly, and when you get hopes will help spur officials lake had essentially become political positions, but they child development center, original and are known as the an algae bloom it’s taken toward taking action to a dead zone. manage to work well togeth- which began 35 years ago as a “founders windows.” very seriously,” Grey said. restore this vital part of the Fast-forward nine years er,” he said. “They keep their nursery school, also continues The Guiding Light on the “It’s going to come down to upper Magothy. The MRA later, and the lake is not minds open to new ideas and to grow. Today it includes a Hill will likely celebrate many the health department and has contracted University dangerous only to fish but are not afraid to go in new full-time day care, preschool, more anniversaries as the us to monitor regularly and of Maryland to get core to the community as well. directions in exploring their and before- and after-school church continues to grow. report as soon as possible samples from the bottom faith. Openness is rare in care. Recently, a new group “We’re looking at the fu- and staying vigilant.” of the lake. The group is More information about congregations.” called Girls Night Out was ture,” Fauconnet said. “We’re The decision to remove providing the boat and the blooms can be found on the Parishioner Deb Mc- formed, encouraging women in the midst of a five- to 10- the signs and “reopen” the funding for this effort, and Maryland Department of Murtrey believes the many to meet monthly at the church year strategic plan about what lake would be up to the it will provide all of its find- Natural Resources website: strong outreach programs for food and fellowship. direction we want to be going. health department, accord- ings to the county. dnr.maryland.gov/waters/ of the church help maintain Mount Carmel UMC is It’s a watershed moment.” ing to Grey. “This is a pollution source bay/Pages/algal_blooms/ its vitality. proud of its rich history. Land Mount Carmel UMC is lo- “With cooler weather if these core samples have Algae-Bloom-FAQ.aspx. 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By Judy Tacyn native, first met her husband in grandchildren?” Gail asked, Steve has always been involved, horse to feed carrots to,” Eck- 1969. The couple married in 1975 rhetorically. “Pasadena is a Blue too, cutting the grass at the road said. “It is safe for young Royal Beach is tiny water- and continued to live in Pasade- Ribbon School and we have ball field and participating in kids to learn to ride their bike front community at the head of na. When Steve’s mother passed an awesome staff; as does all any work events that are going with training wheels. We have the Magothy River, with easy away in 1982, his father offered of AACPS.” on, such repairing the pier or met super nice people!” access to Bodkin River and the Steve and Gail the opportunity Gail said she would recom- working on the boat ramp. Jeff appreciates that they Chesapeake Bay. The commu- to purchase the family home. mend Royal Beach to anyone He even works on neighbors’ live in a quiet neighborhood on nity has about 60 homes; more Now, with two grown sons of searching for a home, noting lawnmowers. the water but are minutes away than half are waterfront, and their own, Steve and Gail can that her neighbors are always Steve and Gail are hoping from the hustle and bustle. most offer views of the water. say as a family they’ve lived in willing to lend a helping hand. their grandchildren will love “The families here are very nice, There is also a community boat Royal Beach for 36 years. “Our neighbors especially Pasadena and Royal Beach as friendly, interesting to talk to, ramp and pier. “Our choice for living here look out for our elderly fami- much as they do, and continue and outdoor oriented,” added Royal Beach had its own ar- was mostly the opportunity lies,” said Gail. “My husband to live nearby when it’s time for Gibbs. “We hope to have family tesian well that supplied water from his dad to sell us the fam- and others will cut grass, share them to go out on their own. move closer, too!” for 40 homes from the early ‘40s ily home,” said Gail. “Also, meals, and generally make sure Even though they are relative- until 1987. Then, Anne Arundel we both loved being so close everyone is OK.” Jeff Gibbs & ly new to Royal Beach, Gibbs County water came through, to the river. I grew up on the Torgunn Eckroad and Eckroad are making friends but water still comes from the waterfront, and Steve was right Residents quickly and hope to become natural spring. across from the community “ I grew up on the For 16 Months Watershed Stewards soon. The community comes to- beach. We wanted to raise our waterfront and Steve Neither Jeff Gibbs nor his gether for flea markets and yard boys here and share and teach wife, Torgunn Eckroad, had Jessi DiFatta sales, and occasional gatherings them the love and respect we was right across from any history in Pasadena prior Resident For 17 Years at the beach deck. There is also had for the Magothy River.” the community beach. to moving to Royal Beach. They Jessi DiFatta’s family would a public field with a backstop Gail grew up on Country Life were looking for a waterfront come to Pasadena in the early used for community baseball Road and learned crabbing, We wanted to raise our home within an easy commute 1980s to boat and fish on the and softball games. Another boating and swimming from boys here and share to both Baltimore and Wash- Magothy. They loved it so much special charm is the friendly, her father, who loved the river. and teach them the love ington, D.C. the family moved to the area in if not spoiled, stray cat, whose Steve attended Pasadena “The house we loved hap- 1989. After marrying into the medical and nutritional Elementary, as did the DiFatta’s and respect we had for pened to be in Royal Beach,” family, DiFatta cannot imagine needs are taken care of by the two sons and their two chil- the Magothy River.” said Eckroad. “We have been living anywhere else and relish community. dren. Gail volunteered at the pleasantly surprised to find we being close to family. school when her children were —— Gail DiFatta have wonderful neighbors and DiFatta attended Pasadena Steve & Gail DiFatta young, and in 1998 she became lots of wildlife, like rabbits, fox, Elementary School, as did her Lifetime Residents part of the staff as a teaching Gail is treasurer of Royal blue herons, and ducks.” children. She recommends the Steve and Gail DiFatta are assistant for special education. Beach Improvement Associa- Everyone enjoys the outdoors small and quiet community, living in the home where Steve “How awesome and spe- tion and has been a member and the community is safe. noting that “it’s a great place to grew up. Gail, also a Pasadena cial was that for me and my of the association for 36 years. “There is a farm with a friendly live and raise your kids.” Proud Sponsor of the Neighborhood of the Month!

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PROTECTION Everything you need in your local independent insurance agent. more info: [email protected] Call Huff Insurance today at (410)647-1111 410-721-4844 www.celltekdirect.com www.HuffInsurance.com 376266 Oct ober 16, 2019 pasadena voice A8 Politics & Opinion Feel-Good Trick-Or-Treat: Conflicts And Educational Policies Confusion In New Fair Housing Law sexual orientation, and gen- ticipate. That used to be your mean. You should be able ducation is so Nathan Volke der identity. Anne Arundel choice; not anymore. What to read the law and under- Bryan important to our Councilman County now adds even more, if you want to participate in stand it, right? Apparently Simonaire children’s success District 3 prohibiting discrimination the Section 8 program, but not. Without defining what Senator E District 31 that our educational for age, ancestry, citizenship, to do so you have to fix the these mean, county law now leaders must to get back creed, gender expression, property to meet Section 8 makes discrimination on to primarily teaching alloween is almost occupation and source of in- standards, and instead you these grounds illegal, and our students reading, writing and arithmetic, as here! As you are come. These rules apply to all choose not to rent to that members of the housing opposed to cuddling them and setting them up Hcarving a pumpkin, landlords, whether you rent tenant? Have you violat- commission will decide what for failure. making your costume or a room in your house or own ed the law? they mean. Let me preface this article by saying I have great buying candy for trick- an apartment complex. I pro- Citizenship: County law In another bill (Bill 57- respect for our principals and teachers in our coun- or-treaters, you may be posed 16 amendments to fix now conflicts with federal 19), the council created a ty. I have met many of them and they are doing an wondering what will be the some of the key issues with law (aka a catch-22). Federal new housing commission outstanding job given the challenges facing them. I scariest thing you will see on this new law, 15 of which law makes it illegal (with to investigate and penal- believe the real issue is with the educational policy- October 31. were defeated on a party-line fines and jail time) to “know- ize occurrences of housing makers on Riva Road in Annapolis. But the scariest thing vote, including: ing or in reckless disregard discrimination. Originally, Over the past year, several examples jump out may be what happens when Occupation: The Anne of the fact that an alien has the county executive wanted to me as concerning. We have educational leaders Bill 55-19 goes into effect on Arundel County Association come to, entered, or remains fines of $21,000 for a first focusing more on positive, feel-good educational October 27. It is the county of Realtors testified this in the United States in offense, $52,000 for a second experiences over preparing our students to be executive’s new Fair Housing new law stops homebuilders violation of law, conceals, offense and $105,000 for a well-equipped to handle the real world and work Act, the most restrictive fair and landlords from offer- harbors, or shields from third (or more) offense. I felt environment. housing law in the state. ing incentives or discounts detection ... such alien in any these fines were exorbitant Even before this law, to teachers, police and place, including any build- and not appropriately scaled Eliminating Class Ranking housing discrimination has firefighters. Offering an ing...” (8 U.S.C. 1324). But given the offense. A compro- Out of fear that some people may have hurt feel- been illegal in Anne Arundel incentive to a teacher, but this new county law says if mise amendment I proposed ings, the policymakers are getting rid of class rank- County for decades. Federal not to a plumber or electri- you know someone lacks le- to lower the fine to $10,000 ing. Just for clarity, removing class ranking does law already prohibited hous- cian, is discrimination under gal status, you cannot refuse for each violation was the not change the facts but merely hides the facts. ing discrimination on the this new law. to rent to him or her. You only amendment I proposed For those who work extremely hard, their rank- basis of race, color, national Source of Income: You now have to decide whether that the council passed. ing will be withheld from others who use that origin, religion, sex, familial now have no choice whether you will violate federal law The confusion and uncer- information for scholarships, etc. For those who status and disability. to accept renters paying with or county law. tainty this law creates for are not doing well, the ranking comparisons are State law keeps those same housing vouchers (Section Ancestry, Creed or landlords and renters alike just ignored so the student undeservingly feels prohibitions and adds pro- 8). Section 8 comes with Gender Expression: I may be the scariest thing good about his or her lack of achievements. Un- hibitions on discrimination many requirements. Some thought it made sense to you see this year. Happy fortunately, the real world doesn’t care about how because of marital status, landlords choose not to par- define what these words Halloween! you feel, nor do they give out participation awards. Businesses want hardworking, prepared employees. Commencement Speakers Victim Witness Advocates: Silent Strength Historically, the valedictorian speech was given by the student with the highest academic achieve- unfamiliar with the work- having to limit their services the Victim’s Fund, which is ments from his or her class. Now, the selection Anne Colt ings of court proceedings. to assisting mainly victims of comprised of money donated process is supposedly done with more compassion, Leitess Advocates provide informa- domestic violence. However, to the Anne Arundel County and from a culturally sensitive standpoint. The State’s Attorney tion and support — proce- since July 2019, I have been community for the sole pur- speech honor is now chosen by the school, based on durally and personally — in able to expand their services pose of aiding crime victims other factors. They argue that the student with the matters such as pre-trial to also include the victims who have no other means highest GPA is not as important as considering the he year 2019 marks meetings with prosecutors of serious traffic offenses, to replace or repair dam- challenges of poverty and peer pressure, how popu- the 40th anniversary and the logistics of appearing thefts and non-domestic vio- ages that are a direct result lar the student is among the teachers, or having an Tof the creation of the in court to testify. lence assaults. I am grateful of a crime — think broken acceptable draft speech or political views, etc. Victim-Witness Services Also, they find and recom- that our county council saw windows, damaged cars and Eliminate Graduation Gown Colors division in the Office of the mend counseling services the importance of the victim- other property. The policymakers are working to eliminate any State’s Attorney for Anne for adults and children, as- witness advocate program While each day is differ- gender distinction in graduation gown colors Arundel County. sist with filling out victim and provided our office with ent — and some challenges for boys and girls, because it might offend some The idea that victims and notification and compensa- the funding for the addition greater than others — each student who isn’t sure of his or her gender iden- witnesses shouldn’t have to tion forms, and provide a of a district court advocate to victim-witness advocate tity. Therefore, all students will wear the same navigate the legal process on compassionate and caring handle these other impor- remains committed to as- color gown. their own began modestly, presence throughout the tant cases. sisting our county’s citizens with just one employee hired proceedings. In some cases, In the circuit court, 10 throughout the course of Patriotism Under Attack in 1979. Now, 17 profes- they help a victim or witness advocates are assigned to a criminal case every step Finally, it seems a handful of students can threat- sionals divided among the with safety planning and assist victims and witnesses of the way. en the celebration of patriotism in our schools, three courthouses in the relocation following a serious in more serious felony cases. because they would be offended by the celebration county serve as a voice for criminal event. Cases in the circuit court of our country’s red, white and blue colors. When victims and witnesses in the The Office of the State’s include burglary, robbery, patriotism is attacked, we do not need to retreat courtroom. Attorney prosecutes cases in felony assault, child abuse, Letter To and suggest canceling events that promote our While the prosecutor — an three locations: Glen Burnie sexual assault and homi- The Editor patriotism. There are proper ways to protest, but assistant state’s attorney — and Annapolis district courts cides. These cases often we cannot cater to every whim out of fear of hurt- leads each case to court, he or and in the Annapolis Circuit involve significant financial Mountain ing someone’s feelings. That is a dangerous road to she does so with the support Court. Seven advocates serve loss and damage to property, Road Assault travel down. of a case manager, paralegals citizens in the district courts costly medical bills and the I appreciate and have great respect for the prin- and clerks, and their right- where cases such as domestic need for referrals for trauma Some rocket scientist cipal who eventually worked through the issue hand partner, the victim- violence, assaults, impaired and survivor counseling. (insert sarcasm here) at and moved forward with the event. America is the witness advocate. Advocates driving, and other misde- All of our victim-witness the Maryland Transporta- greatest nation on earth, and many brave men and know the direct impact that meanor matters are heard. advocates provide referrals tion Authority has fool- women have died for our freedoms. These freedoms damaged property, medical Advocates serve as the first to community resources for ishly and unknowingly are worth protecting and valuing, even if some do bills, or lost wages have on a point of contact for victims housing, financial aid, safety suggested that the scenic, not value them. person’s life. Advocates are and witnesses and typi- planning, restitution infor- historic Mountain Road Our educational policymakers should focus more trained to help a victim cope cally help gather important mation, community educa- peninsula be considered on educating our students instead of walking on with the untimely and tragic evidence from them, such as tion, and legal and social for an access to another eggshells worrying about who will be offended next. loss of a loved one from ho- medical records, photographs assistance. bridge across the Chesa- We have a school board election this upcoming micide and vehicular crashes. and financial documents Additionally, the victim- peake Bay ending at Rock year, so get to know your candidates, as they set They understand that in- for court. witness advocates connect Hall. We, the established much of this policy. nocent people may become Historically, the sheer victims to various finan- residents here on the If I can be of any assistance, or you have any feed- overwhelmed by the judi- number of criminal cases in cial resources such as the Mountain Road penin- back, please contact me at bryan.simonaire@senate. cial process, and they offer the district court resulted Criminal Injuries Compen- sula, have been fighting state.md.us or call my office at 410-841-3658. guidance for those who are in victim-witness advocates sation Board (CICB) and over development on this 11-mile dead end since the Eisenhower admin- istration. Now, some The Importance Of Health Services misguided and ignorant individual has suggested in a fight for his life. proach wellness. of our policies in terms of signed legislation banning that this would be a viable Steuart Thank goodness my son We are rebooting the health outcomes and not Styrofoam, and we’ve hired access route to alleviate Pittman turned out to be fine. But I county’s dashboard that solely by wealth. more inspectors to moni- the horrendous traffic on County Executive will never forget that day. traditionally has measured I can’t take credit for tor erosion and sediment the existing two Chesa- We all experience difficult our progress more nar- the idea. It’s actually the control. Also, our county peake Bay bridges. Moun- and unforeseen circum- rowly in terms of data on focus of a lot of research departments are part- tain Road is a parking ast week during a stances at some point housing starts, retail sales and experimentation. New nering with the federal lot in the morning and town hall meeting, I during our lives. Far too and building permits is- Zealand calls it well-being government to improve evening, even with the X’s Lintroduced two new many people are coping sued, for example. and organized its national the quality and nutrition and arrows that we, the county health and human with chronic illnesses that But what about the over- budget around the concept. of foods offered in low- residents of the penin- service leaders to members never go away. For some of all health of our popula- Our Healthy Commu- income communities. sula, were responsible for of the community gathered us, childhood traumas alter tion, housing affordability, nities Transition Team We are making a good- having installed. at Annapolis High School. our lives forever. Well- access to public beaches, recommended that every faith effort to help people I’ll write that article for That evening, I also shared being, or the lack of it, af- fresh fruits and vegetables, piece of legislation before feel better, live better and you, and I will also send a personal story about fects virtually everything: preserving leafy forests the Anne Arundel County do better. I believe that’s the article to our gover- something that many of where we live, how we eat, and green open spaces, Council should include a a core responsibility of nor, delegates, the county us take for granted some- whether we play, and what and maintaining a healthy health impact statement government. We will not executive, and senator, times — until something help we access when we Chesapeake Bay? Think alongside the currently stop paying attention to all of whom think this is happens. I’m talking about need it the most. about what it will mean required fiscal impact the economy or the finan- not only a very bad idea health and well-being. The latest term referring if the goals of our policy statement. We are working cial health of the county — but the death knell for That’s what I care about to the universe of underly- decisions are aimed at to make that happen. that would be foolish and this last aesthetic, pris- most. I believe that’s what ing issues that affect health improving the health and In the 10 months since fiscally irresponsible. We’ll tine, open-space area in government should care and well-being is “social well-being of county resi- I’ve taken office, we have keep an eye on the bottom Pasadena. And, in order about most. determinants.” dents while also preserving accomplished many good line while continuing to to build on any scenic/ My wake-up call came With the appointments the natural environment in things. We increased pay our bills like we do at historic roadway, the during a family emergency. of Dr. Nilesh Kalyanara- which we live. staffing to better address home. My administration “criteria,” which must be I was driving my son to man as the county health The field of medicine mental health issues in will focus everyday on how met, is such that it would urgent care after learn- officer and Kai Boggess- widely accepts the conclu- schools. We funded un- best to improve the daily be extremely difficult to ing that his acute stomach deBruin, Ph.D., as the new sion that 80% of health met education and public lives of our people. It’s a even build a doghouse pain might require surgery. deputy chief administra- outcomes have nothing safety needs. We shifted tall order, yes, but we will on it. He was screaming in pain, tive officer for health and to do with medical treat- the General Development prove that government James “Jeep” and I was trying to remain human services, we are ment. So in Anne Arundel Plan to a process that is policies can be compassion- Bilenki Jr. calm, as my mind ticked off signaling a fundamen- County, we will instead community driven rather ate and comprehensive at pasadena, md the boxes I’d need covered tal shift in how we ap- evaluate the effectiveness than developer driven. I the same time. Oct ober 16, 2019 Pasadena Voice Health & Fitness A9 Weighing In On Tech Talk With Dr. Cranska to fit and stay in place. That significant amount of dam- need to replace their mouth- Pet Obesity Jeffrey Cranska being said, no guard will age they can prevent. guards more often because Family Laser prevent 100% of mouth and Q: What sports require their mouths are still grow- Dentistry jaw injuries. Your dentist’s guards? ing and changing. office is the first place to go A: The National Federa- Between uses, keep your for information and treat- tion of State High School mouthguard clean and dry. n upcoming months, I ment options. Associations mandates use Regularly clean the mouth- will answer questions on Q: What is the differ- of protective mouthguards guard in cool, soapy water, Ihigh-technology dentist- ence between a boil-and- in football, field and ice and rinse it thoroughly. ry. Please direct inquiries to bite guard and a custom hockey, and lacrosse. The Always bring your my website at www.cranska. sports mouthguard? American Dental Asso- mouthguard for a thorough com or email me at familyla- A: The purpose of the ciation recommends that cleaning during your regu- [email protected]. guard is to prevent your athletically active people lar dental checkups. Store top and bottom teeth from of all ages use a properly and transport the mouth- Wear Your Sports contacting each other fitted mouthguard in any guard in a sturdy closed Mouthguard during violent contact. A sporting or recreational container that has vents so Soccer and football sea- custom guard is more desir- activity that may pose risk it can dry. Also, never leave sons are here. School-age able than over-the-counter of an injury. This includes the mouthguard in the sun. children are the most likely mouthguards because of use in almost 30 sports. Regularly check the fit and to suffer injuries to their better retention, controlled The regulated use in these for signs of wear and tear mouths and teeth while thickness, less bulk, and the sports may be optional, to see if it needs replacing. playing contact sports or ability to adjust. but an individual’s mouth- Lastly, pets can see any • Swap your high-calorie even low-contact sports. The perfect guard will guard usage should be dental appliance as a chew Dr. Lacy GilMurray treats for healthier “hu- Athletic mouthguards can be comfortable; not affect mandatory. toy, so be sure to store your Co-Medical man food” alternatives save teeth and surrounding speech; and be tear-resis- mouthguard in its case, Director such as baby carrots, bone from breaking. They tant, odorless, tasteless and Mouthguard Care and don’t leave it out in VCA Calvert Cheerios, green beans, also can prevent lacerations resilient to wear. and Replacement plain sight. Veterinary Center bananas, or even breaking and bruising of the lips Q: How expensive are Ask your dentist about up the normal treats into and cheeks. these protective athletic the right time to replace The important message is ctober 9 was Pet three or four pieces and A mouthguard should al- mouthguards? your mouthguard. Replace it to wear a well-fitted mouth- Obesity Awareness giving those throughout ways be a part of your sport- A: Some custom guards immediately if it shows sign guard and take proper care ODay, and the statis- the day. One Milk-Bone is ing gear. Keep in mind that are not much more expen- of wear, distortion, damage, of it. Guards only work if tics are staggering. like eating a full-size can- to be effective as a protec- sive than traditionally used or if it becomes ill-fitting. you wear them. Play safe In 2018, an estimated dy bar for your pet, so you tor, the mouthguard needs ones. The real savings is the Teens and children may and have fun. 60% of cats and 56% of can see how three or more dogs in the United States a day can really add up. were overweight or obese according to the Asso- • Get moving! Walk your Pasadena Vet Competes In Ironman Maryland ciation for Pet Obesity dog, get out that cat Prevention. Obesity in pets toy, and encourage as ‘Well, I didn’t do all of this causes many of the same much aerobic exercise training to stop here.’” issues in people including: as you can. This has the Each Ironman race rewards • Diabetes added benefit of improv- its age-group champions with • Arthritis ing your cardiovascular an entry into the Ironman • Joint disease health as well. World Championship event • Skin disease in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. For • High blood pressure • Make them work for it! many triathletes — includ- • Cancer Using puzzle toys, Kong ing Etter — earning a spot in One study showed that toys, and slow feeders Kona would be a dream come overweight pets live, on can stop your pets from true. He grew up watching average, two years less inhaling its food. This can the Kona race on television, than pets at a normal body allow them time to feel and recalls being immediately weight. That’s a long time “full” and have fun at the impressed and inspired by the in the life of your beloved same time. competitors. Fido or Mittens! “My long-term goal would How can you tell if your Sometimes, though, the definitely be to qualify for beloved furry family mem- scale just won’t budge, and Kona. Watching it on TV when ber has packed on a few you have to enlist the help of I was little, everyone seemed (or many) extra pounds? professionals. Your veteri- super nice; their personalities You may notice your pet narian can help determine Photo by Chris Fincham seemed like my personality,” is slowing down, it seems if there is an underlying A 35-year-old, Dr. Sean Etter trains every day while balancing life as a dad and as a veterinarian said Etter. “I thought those short of breath with even condition, like Cushing’s or working alongside his father at their clinic on Mountain Road. guys were so cool.” mild activity, or that it is thyroid disease, or if your His plan for achieving this slowly taking on the shape pet may need a prescription By Chris Fincham — trains for hours every day, then I ran for about another goal is pretty straightforward: and size of your favor- weight-loss diet to help curb [email protected] while still balancing life as four hours,” he said. “No mat- train harder. ite ottoman. its cravings and speed up its a dad and as a veterinarian ter how much you train, you “For me, it will be finding One way to see for your- metabolism. early 2,000 athletes working alongside his father at never train that much in a sin- time to train harder. Not self: when running your Call VCA Calvert Vet- from around the world their clinic on Mountain Road. gle day, and that’s where the necessarily longer, but defi- hands along your pet’s erinary Center to schedule Nconverged on Cam- “There are some mornings mental tests come into play. nitely harder,” he said. “I will chest, you should be able a comprehensive physical bridge, Maryland in Septem- when I’ll run a marathon “I did really well on the continue to do these until my to easily feel its ribs with exam and an in-depth nu- ber for the sixth annual Iron- before I go into work at 8:00,” swim and did awesome on my body doesn’t let me anymore. slight padding. If the ribs tritional counseling, and to man Maryland triathlon. Etter said casually. “I’ll get bike, and then the run I did And then I’ll probably find protrude or are undetect- formulate a complimentary The field included Pasadena up anywhere between 3:30- great for the first five miles another sport.” able, your pet is likely at an weight-loss plan for your Animal Hospital’s Dr. Sean Et- 4:30[am] usually, and I will and then I hit a wall,” said Meanwhile, the college- unhealthy weight. pet’s unique caloric require- ter, who also made his way to either run, bike, swim or do a Etter. “You end up talking to lacrosse-player-turned-Iron- OK, so your pet has a ments. They can help you win the Eastern Shore to compete combination of something.” yourself a lot during these man-veterinarian hopes to bit of extra “love” on its the battle of the pet bulge! in a race that included a 2.4- And that’s just during the races. “Multiple times during continue the work of his father body; what can you do VCA Calvert Veterinary mile swim in the Choptank week. Most weekends, he’s that race was me just try- at Pasadena Animal Hospital now? Dogs and cats are Center has been serving River, biking for 112 miles headed out early for 100-mile ing to convince myself that by providing high-quality different in their weight- Pasadena for over 15 years through Dorchester County bike rides. I still had energy in my tank medical care and support to loss needs, so consulting and is currently accepting and the Blackwater National “Anywhere between 60-120 even though I sure didn’t the community. with your veterinarian will new clients for dog, cat and Wildlife Refuge, and then a miles,” he explained. “I start feel like it.” “There are so many vet- help determine the best exotic animal species. The 26.2-mile run marathon to at about 5:00am and get back Fighting the urge to stop erinary hospitals nowadays. plan for your individual center is located at 4100 finish the contest. Etter con- around noon.” becomes ever-present. What makes people stick out pet. There are some steps Mountain Road in Pasa- quered the course in just over The training ensures his “Everything in your body is reputation, and we have a you can take at home to dena. Call 410-360-7297 or 10 hours and 44 minutes to body is physically capable, but says you should not go any great reputation, all started help jumpstart the weight- visit www.vcahospitals. finish 23rd in his division and the race is a hugely mental further; you should stop; you by my dad 30 years ago,” he loss journey. com/calvert. 117th overall. challenge according to Etter. should sit down and have a explained. “That’s what I The 35-year-old Severna “I swam for an hour and 18 nice cold drink probably with want; I want people to leave Park native and father of minutes; then I biked for five some electrolytes, and relax,” the hospital with a positive Area Family Gives two — with one on the way hours and two minutes; and he said. “But then you’re like, experience.” $25,000 To Aiello UM BWMC Octber Calendar Wednesday, tion and answer session certain criteria. For more of prenatal care, what to October 16 will follow. Registration is information or to register, expect during labor and Breast Center At 5:30-6:30pm: Diabetes required by calling 410- call 410-553-8103. (Aiello delivery, breastfeeding, Support Group meets to 787-4367. (4 West Confer- Center at UM BWMC, 203 basic infant care, and discuss current issues re- ence Center, 301 Hospital Hospital Drive). safe sleep. Registration is UM BWMC garding diabetes manage- Drive, fourth floor). required by calling 410- ment (Center for Diabetes Wednesday, 787-4366. Four-week ses- and Endocrinology at Friday, October 18 October 23 sion. (301 Hospital Drive, 3 UM BWMC, 300 Hospital 9:00am-2:30pm: 8:30am-noon: Free South classroom). Drive, Suite 223). Reserva- American Red Cross Blood Pressure Screen- tions are not requested. blood drive sponsored by ings at Harundale Presby- Saturday, For more information, call UM BWMC. To schedule terian Church. No regis- October 26 410-787-4940. an appointment to make tration needed. (Eastway 9:00am-5:30pm: 6:30-8:00pm: BWELL a lifesaving donation, call and Guilford Road, Mental Health First Seminar Series: The 1-800-RED-CROSS or Glen Burnie). Aid Training. The AFSP Beat Goes On – Living UM BWMC’s community 2:00-3:00pm: Lacta- Maryland chapter and with Congestive Heart outreach department at tion Support Group. UM BWMC are teaming Failure. Join UM BWMC 410-553-8103. (Dr. Con- Open to all breastfeed- up to offer a free mental cardiologist Vasundhara stantine Padussis Confer- ing mothers and their health first aid training for Muthu, MD, as she dis- ence Center, 301 Hospital children. No registration everyone over 18 years. The cusses congestive heart Drive, third floor). needed. For more informa- eight-hour course teaches failure (CHF) and how to tion, call 410-595-1782. participants how to manage the disease on Saturday, October 19 (301 Hospital Drive, 3 identify, understand and a day-to-day basis. UM Breast Cancer Screen- South classroom). respond to signs of mental BWMC outpatient dieti- ing Event - UM BWMC 5:30pm-7:30pm: illnesses and substance use Photo by Larry Sells tian Brooke Sawicki, MS, and Advanced Radiology Stork’s Nest –Incentiv- disorders. Registration is In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Aiello RD, LDN, will discuss how are providing free breast ized prenatal education required by calling 443- family presented a $25,000 check to the Aiello Breast Center diet, particularly salt, af- cancer screenings to wom- classes for expectant 591-7274. (Dr. Constan- at the University of Maryland Baltimore Washington fects people with CHF and en. The free clinical breast mothers living in Anne tine Padussis Conference Medical Center on October 11. The Aiello family is pictured provide tips on choosing exams and mammograms Arundel County. Class top- Center, 301 Hospital Drive, here at their business, JBA Chevrolet in Glen Burnie. healthier options. 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B usiness Spotlight PBA Update National Night Out, A Indian Creek School Offers Families Sandi Child’s Christmas, Caring Parrish & Sharing parade, Friends Executive of Downs Park donation, Director A Unique Education Experience Friends of Hancock’s Resolution, tree lighting By Haley Weisgerber of that, they are uniquely he Pasadena Busi- ceremony, Veterans Day committed to the students ness Association ceremony, the flag site at ndian Creek School and their best interest,” Tis having its 24th the intersection of Route promises students a said Kyle. annual food drive in con- 100 and Mountain Road, Ichallenging and nurtur- The staff’s commitment junction with the Caring and new flags. ing environment, where encourages students to & Sharing Parade on PBA members en- they are celebrated as love their school and the November 3. joyed perfect weather individuals. Indian Creek community. All food collected goes at this year’s annual A private, co-educational “As a new person, this to local Pasadena church crab feast hosted by school based in Crowns- is a very welcoming and pantries and to organiza- Kurtz’s Beach. Nearly ville, Indian Creek has warm community,” said tions and schools that 200 members and their taken on unique philoso- Kyle. “People look out for send care packages home guests enjoyed this phies since its beginning. one another here.” on the weekend for local Maryland tradition along Founded in 1973 as an Indian Creek offers children who need a meal with cornhole, lay down elementary school by Anne sports programs and after- outside of school. We have boards, door prizes and Coleman Chambers and school activities, which are blue collection barrels and great conversation. A Rebecca Randolph, the Now with two campuses, Indian Creek has 600 students available to students of boxes out in many PBA special thanks to those school had only 33 students enrolled in kindergarten through 12th grade. all ages at different levels. businesses with PBA food who donated their lay in its first year. Upper school students are drive signs. down board winnings to Chambers dreamed of the position. this program. Indian Creek required to join an after- The following busi- our scholarship fund. giving students a person- Indian Creek School fo- School is also constantly school activity or a team to nesses have signed up so We will have a new alized education based cuses on student excellence evolving and changing encourage them to develop far: Angel’s Food Mar- member ribbon cutting on their learning style. in three areas: teaching to adapt to the needs of their interests beyond the ket, Arundel Federal for Schaner Insurance She wanted to challenge and learning, diversity, and their students. classroom. Savings Bank, Atlantic Agency Inc. on Thursday, students but not over- family values. The goal is for “In the next few years, Families interested Marina Resort, Baker October 24, at 4:30pm. whelm them. all students to be prepared we are focusing on curricu- in visiting Indian Creek Sisters Family Dental It is located at 4730 Now with two campuses, for the world they gradu- lum to prepare students School are invited to two Care, Bay Vanguard Mountain Road, No. 24, Indian Creek has 600 stu- ate into, to make school a for the ‘next step,’” said open houses scheduled Bank, BB&T, VCA in Pasadena. dents enrolled in kinder- family experience, and to Kyle. “We are interested in in November. On No- Calvert Veterinary Schaner Insurance garten through 12th grade. ensure that people of all project-oriented programs vember 6 from 9:00am to Center, Chesapeake Agency is a veteran- “The best part about my backgrounds can attend. and curriculum.” 11:00am, families can visit Bank, Clark & Ander- owned local Erie Insur- job is interacting with all The Flexible Tuition The entire staff is dedi- the lower school (prekin- son, Edward Jones – ance agency serving the kids, parents, staff and Model offers families the cated to providing students dergarten through sixth Brian Conrad (Severna Pasadena and beyond. alums,” said Booth Kyle, opportunity to select a and their families with grade). 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If you’re Schaner Agency will ex- interested in just donat- ceed your expectations. ing, please either drop Please come and welcome Same Vision With Added Support off items to one of these Scott and his staff to businesses or contact the the Pasadena business By Zach Sparks can continue to give high- PBA office via email at community. quality care.” pasadenabusinessassocia- PBA will hold the or more than 15 years, Now that she is not tied [email protected]. annual Veterans Day Calvert Veterinary up with as many admin- Our 16th annual golf ceremony on Novem- FCenter has been a istrative tasks, Calvert tournament was a lot of ber 11 at 1:00pm at the community mainstay on has more time to tend to fun for all in attendance. Route 100 memorial Mountain Road. animals and to work with I had a great committee. flag site. Please park While pet owners may her staff of six doctors Brenda Fraley Garver at Lake Shore Athletic have noticed some changes and roughly 15 support from Permit Services Complex off of Woods over the last few months, staff members. Inc. and Lisa Hart and Road. Follow the signs to medical director Dr. Chris- The transition has also Jeanne Slaughter from the back of the park and tine Calvert, who founded allowed the center to reach Arundel Federal Sav- a shuttle will take you to the center, said the focus out to the VCA network for ings Bank made this the flag area. Come out remains the same. resources and to find con- one of the best tourna- and thank our veterans “It’s all the same em- tinuing education courses. Dr. Christine Calvert is now focusing more on medicine and ments ever. and military members ployees, same vision, and “The courses cover such interactions with pets like Mia. Proceeds from the for their service. We will same philosophy to serve things as how to treat event will benefit the have the U.S. Navy Honor our patients,” said Calvert, pets with weight loss, and ery. 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Now, heroin tion,” Wheeler said. “I think Herpel As issue from a unique perspec- and fentanyl are the newest social media is their platform, tive. He was celebrating 15 enemies in the battle against and they wear it not as a badge President years of sobriety and he knew addiction. of honor but as a badge of life, firsthand the struggles caused as for those with mental health fortable and accepted. Then “The face of these addictions especially the younger people The board of directors for by addiction. The New Life staff provides outpatient treatment and has changed,” said Beverly, who have no qualms about Arundel Federal Savings Bank He asked his daughter, Bev- addiction treatment services. who noted that 90% of people admitting it openly. It’s like a has appointed Thomas Herpel erly Porter Ervin, to join him, in her program are addicted casual conversation and that’s to the position of president and together they opened five issues. Sobriety is reached they will be more willing to to opiates. been good for recovery.” and chief Maryland facilities within five through education, self-aware- participate in their treatment.” Technology has helped in The staff at New Life hopes operat- years. Today, New Life oper- ness, therapy, counseling, and That comfortable environ- the battle against addiction. that optimism continues as ing officer. ates solely in Pasadena, where participation in specialized ment grew in 2016 when New New Life can utilize Uber to they continue to help people Herpel Beverly continues to carry on groups. New Life follows the Life moved to a bigger space help clients get to and from in recovery. That would be has been her father’s legacy. 12-step program made popular at 4231 Postal Court. People meetings. Another promising the wish of Tom Porter, who serving as “He had 15 years of recov- by Alcoholics Anonymous and in recovery can be deterred change is that treatment cen- was sober for 46 years when the bank’s ery, and I was very aware of Narcotics Anonymous. by the idea of hopping from ters and government groups he passed away in September execu- the impact that made on the The group space in Pasadena place to place to get the care have ramped up marketing 2018. Even though he retired tive vice family,” Beverly said, explain- is warm and inviting for people they need, which is why New efforts to educate the public 20 years earlier, he was still Thomas Herpel president ing the valuable opportunity in recovery, said Jennifer Life tries to offer all services in about addiction and to erase involved in the recovery com- and chief to join her father in starting Wheeler, director of commu- one location. the stigma. munity until 2018. operating officer since 2018 the centers. nity outreach and business “Our goal is to remove as “Right now, we’re at the ad- “We wouldn’t be in business and succeeds Dave Costello as New Life provides outpatient development. many barriers as possible, so vent of harm reduction, which for 35 years if people didn’t president. Costello will retain treatment and addiction treat- “Sometimes they come here they can come here and at the is things like the Safe Stations need our services,” Wheeler the title of chief executive ment services (including detox, and they have self-esteem is- same time see a nurse practi- Program, providing Narcan to said. “We have always been officer and provide leadership if needed) for those struggling sues,” Wheeler said. “They have tioner and a psychiatrist, for members of the community, here and we will continue to support for strategic initiatives with substance abuse and drug been shunned by their friends. example,” Wheeler said. and having the good Samari- do battle on the next addiction through early 2020. He will and alcohol addiction, as well I want them to feel happy, com- Over the last three decades, tan law, which says you can’t be that rears its ugly head.” remain a member of the board of directors. “Tom has spent the majority of his career with Arundel Fed- Adults Should Ask Thier Parents About Financial Plans eral, so he is very familiar with its business model, people, S ubmitted by directions, no one really knows the financial state and finan- financial plans and estate. parents to open up. history and solid reputation Frame & Frame what the parent’s wishes were. cial plans of one’s parents has Because of this, many financial as a great community bank,” Talking to parents about their much to do with age. Millenni- planners and attorneys urge • Be sincere and clear with Costello said. It can feel strange for an financial plans and estate plans als, on average, are more confi- adult children to start early your intentions. Herpel joined Arundel Fed- adult child to ask his or her can help prepare adult children dent in their parents’ finances and simply plant the seed. Be- eral as controller in 1991. He is parents about their financial for what lies ahead financially. than Gen Xers or baby boomers low are some ideas about how • Bring up your own estate responsible for the oversight plans, but it is a conversa- are of the financial plans of to get the conversation started. plan and ask your parents of the daily operations within tion that not enough chil- How Financial Plans their parents, revealing what about their thoughts on it as a the bank, ensuring a focus on dren broach. of Parents Influence might be misguided optimism • Bring up a real or fabricated way to break the ice. strategic goals, working closely Eventually, the finances of Their Adult Children in the younger generation. The situation that your “friend” It is never too early or too with senior management your parents will affect your More and more adult chil- confidence of millennials in or “coworker” had in which late to discuss your parents’ to develop and implement own, especially if they have not dren are paying attention to the finances and estate plans his or her parent passed estate plans. For professional growth initiatives as well as created or updated their estate their parents’ finances, and are of their parents may be a false away and no paperwork assistance with creating or direct oversight of the market- plan. Do they have a will? Have making day-to-day spending sense of security, particularly could be found. Use this ex- altering a will, trust or other ing, IT and residential lending they set up a trust? decisions, not taking on debt, if they believe that they will ample to ask if your parents aspect of an estate plan, or departments. As he transi- Obscure or non-existent and limiting spending based receive a large inheritance. have their wills and legal for the administration of an tions into his new role, his plans can unintentionally on the financial plans of the documents in place. estate after a parent’s death, additional responsibilities will cause painful arguments and parents, or lack thereof, accord- T alking to Parents the Maryland estate planning include internal and external disagreements among sib- ing to the Teachers Insurance About Estate Planning • Choosing a relaxing location attorneys at Frame & Frame communications, strategic lings and other loved ones of and Annuity Association of It can take a while to get during a relative moment are here. Call 410-255-0373 to planning, goal setting, and the deceased. Without clear America (TIAA). Confidence in parents to open up about their of calm can help get your schedule a free consultation. governance matters.

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Together we made Pasadena a great place to live, play, work and shop! Thanks for the memories! in this section | School & Youth | Arts & Entertainment Fort Smallwood Elementary Races Northeast Comic-Con Promises Fun For Education Hosts �� Page B7 Chesapeake For Adults And Kids In Unified �� Tennis Page B10 �� Page B2 Pasadena Sports Voted The 2019 Small Business Administration Maryland Family-Owned Business Of The Year pasadena, MD O ctober 16, 2019 B1 10U Panthers Stay Chesapeake Boys Turn Back Unbeaten With 19-0 Northeast On Senior Night, 3-1 By Colin Murphy Switzer, Angel Amaro Win Over Bucs @c.murphy.photo and Jacob Bartlett. With the Cougars pressing ith a roster full high into Eagle territory of skilled players, throughout the first half, Wthe Chesapeake Northeast almost turned boys soccer team probably the game on its head with expected to win its senior a counter-attack chance. night matchup with visiting Senior captain Karl Maloy Northeast on October 10. chased down a long ball They just had to overcome forward and sent a cross to a considerable fight by their the foot of Kaden Koester, local rivals to do so. but Koester’s one-time shot In a physical battle chock was batted down expertly full of playmaking on both by Chesapeake goalie sides, Chesapeake received Ethan Belcher. goals from Samuel Adams, On the other end, Adams Julian DeNardo and put teammate Juan Jose Nick Wells to overcome a DeNardo into space nicely, spirited Northeast effort but DeNardo’s shot was and claim the Pasadena saved with a diving punch derby, 3-1. by Meckley. Leyton Calzado scored Chesapeake midfielder a second-half goal for the Photo by Colin Murphy Eli Belcher nearly opened Eagles, who received 14 Chesapeake’s Samuel Adams, who scored the game’s opening the scoring after 20 minutes Photo by Colin Murphy saves from junior goalie goal, pushed the ball forward against the defense of Northeast’s when he one-timed a curling The Panthers’ Dennis Bailey ran the ball while the Bucs’ Jason Meckley in defeat. Tanner Calzado during the Cougars’ 3-1 win on Oct. 10. shot with the outside of his Dylan Powell closed in for a tackle during the Panthers’ 19-0 Chesapeake coach Drew foot from 30 yards away, but win at Loopers Field on October 5. Belcher credited Northeast said Belcher. “These derby Chesapeake’s aim to his lofted attempt drew the with bringing a hefty matches, there’s a lot of mount steady attacks was crossbar and was cleared By Colin Murphy been focused on character- challenge to Mountain energy, there’s lots of met with stiff resistance away. Switzer saved his @c.murphy.photo first football,” Klapaska Road, saying his Cougars excitement, they played early by the visiting Eagles, Eagles from going down said. “So we’ve really been played to their strengths to great, they played hard, and including Meckley and the 1-0 on another Chesapeake asadena enjoyed a focused on the attitude of come out on top. that’s what these games are starting defensive unit of attempt by making a great mini Dena Bowl on the player, not necessarily “Hats off to Northeast,” about. It was great.” Justin Wirth, Mason »»Continued on B5 POctober 5 as the 10U the win or the loss. Win, Panthers hosted the 10U lose or draw, I tell them, Bucs at Loopers Field, and ‘I care about how you play the Panthers emphatically the game. It’s not about held it down at home with a winning or losing, it’s about Eagles Run Past Eastern Tech, 41-19 19-0 win to improve to 7-0 how you play the game.’ By Colin Murphy added rushing touchdowns; on the season. We want to play it with @c.murphy.photo defensive lineman Jason Two long touchdown integrity and we want to Arnold returned an runs by Braylon Tucker play it with sportsmanship, he Northeast football interception for a score; and a rushing score by and we want to play the team turned in a strong and Northeast moved to Alan McDonald powered game the way it’s supposed Tall-around performance 3-2 overall. the Panthers, who stayed to be played: hard-nosed in its Week 5 matchup with With its 37-26 victory over undefeated in the Anne football.” visiting Eastern Tech as the Glen Burnie in Week 4, the Arundel County Youth The Panthers executed Eagles put up 41 points on Eagles racked up 294 and Football Association 10U well on their coach’s charge 467 yards of total offense in a 263 yards on the ground in Central Division. right from the outset 41-19 win. consecutive weeks. Head coach Tony against the Bucs. Tucker Myles Macon rushed Senior offensive lineman Klapaska’s postgame had a 15-yard run to get 12 times for 85 yards and Will Yocum said the team comments centered on into the red zone on the two touchdowns; Tyleek was clicking against Eastern process over results. Panthers’ opening drive, Coleman, Jaden Roberts Tech, with the line, the “This whole year we’ve »»Continued on B2 and quarterback Riley Pitt running backs and Pitt working in concert to exploit openings in the defense. “We always strive for more,” CHS Girls Defeat NHS, Aim said Yocum. “We keep holding our blocks and just keep making a play happen. The For County Championship running backs have to read our blocks, so I give them Photo by Colin Murphy By Colin Murphy credit for that and finding the Myles Macon coasted over the goal line for one of his two @c.murphy.photo »»Continued on B3 touchdowns in Northeast’s 41-19 win in Week 5. he defense was stal- wart. The midfield kept Tpossession and orches- Cougar Field Hockey Prepping trated pacey buildups. The goals came in a 20-minute wave, with incisive passes and For More Postseason Glory well-timed runs setting up precision finishes. 2019, and the current Altogether, the Chesapeake Cougar varsity girls girls soccer team showed scarcely remember a why it might be the best in time when Chesapeake the county — and possibly wasn’t one of the top beyond — with a 4-0, senior- programs in the state. night win over visiting After all, Joan Johnson Northeast on October 12. took over the program Two goals by senior Ashley in 2013, and Chesapeake Chew, a goal and two assists has been to four straight by Brooke Hurst, and a goal 3A state tournaments and an assist by freshman Photo by Colin Murphy since 2015, with two state Ella Shannon powered the Chesapeake senior Leia Black bounded down the field while championships in the bank. victory for the Cougars, who Northeast’s Taylor Stahl gave chase during the Cougars’ 4-0 Battling annually for county improved to 8-1-2 overall. win on October 10. Chesapeake is 8-1-2 overall. supremacy with the Falcons, Chew agreed the Cougars still every bit the state are gelling on multiple levels stiff tackle and passed wide traded roles for Chesapeake’s powerhouse they’ve always this season. to outside back Lauryn Hill. third goal, as the freshman been, is Chesapeake’s not-so- “We work better together Hill sent a pass quickly across midfielder found Hurst, a new normal. this year,” Chew said. “We midfield to Hurst, who turned junior, with another pass Against this backdrop, all click.” and placed a perfect through- from the midfield through Photo by Colin Murphy the Cougars’ 2-0 road loss The Cougars’ connectivity ball to Shannon. Shannon Northeast’s back line, and Chesapeake’s Abigayle Dunn defended Severna Park’s Lila to the Falcons on October 1 was evident throughout a had a clear one-on-one with Hurst slotted her shot low for Slattery in the teams’ matchup on October 1. The Cougars’ felt less like a crushing blow first half in which they pinged Northeast keeper Sydney a 3-0 lead. tough schedule has them well prepared for the 2A playoffs. or heartbreaking missed the ball through the midfield, Bell and passed the ball into Chesapeake made it 4-0 opportunity than a hiccup put it on each other’s feet and the bottom corner of the net before halftime on a throw- By Colin Murphy were a perennial dominant along the way of yet another found space to run. If it was for a 1-0 lead on 12 minutes. in by Hill. Hurst came to @c.murphy.photo force that plowed through successful season. possible to earn three assists Chesapeake doubled its meet Hill’s throw, but her the county year after year on “Severna Park is always a on a single goal, the Cougars lead minutes later, when move to receive the throw t wasn’t long ago — six their way to state titles al- challenge,” said Chesapeake did it on their opening Hurst skillfully sent another was actually a crafty dummy, or seven years — that a most annually, and the Cou- co-captain and senior score. Center back Jessica through-pass to Chew, who allowing Chew to race in IChesapeake-Severna Park gars labored in the middle of midfielderShelby Bennoit. Calvert dispossessed speedy punctuated her run with a behind her and corral the field hockey rivalry was an the pack or finished low on “We’ve always had this Northeast freshman forward goal and a 2-0 advantage. ball untouched with a head impossibility, a pipe dream. the county totem pole. rivalry. It’s always back Caitlyn Cornwell with a Hurst and Shannon »»Continued on B4 For decades, the Falcons But here we are in »»Continued on B3 B2 October 16, 2019 pasadena Voice 10U Panthers Stay Unbeaten With 19-0 Win Over Bucs

Photos by Colin Murphy Playmaking and intense game faces could be seen all over the field when the Panthers and Bucs met at Loopers Field on October 10 for their 10U football clash.

»»Continued from B1 In the third quarter, The Bucs produced sliced through the Bucs’ Turner, Cole Harrison Josh Morton, have an and McDonald ran up McDonald broke a trio of some playmaking in the defensive line for a sack, and Bennett Martinez fell offense that is gelling and a the middle from 5 yards tackles to gain 10 yards remainder of the game as and Herzberger recovered to 3-4 overall. collective will for everyone out to give the Panthers for an improbable first Nathaniel Nelson made a fumble to allow the hosts The Panthers, who are to star in their roles. a 6-0 lead. down, and Tucker took a great interception on an to wind down the clock and Tucker, Herzberger, Alan “Our O-line executed In the second quarter, the next handoff and overthrown Panthers pass, cement the victory. McDonald, Alex McDonald, their blocking, and they Tucker took a handoff charged up the middle for showing tremendous body The Bucs team of Malloy, Dennis Bailey, Brodie did a wonderful job,” said and juked his way out of a 45-yard touchdown. On control and ball-hawking Nelson, Leichling, Foster, Turc, Wyatt Thompson, coach Klapaska. “All the a backfield full of Bucs the extra-point try, ball by turning and making Dylan Williams, Colton Dakari Bailey, Lucas fullbacks made their key tacklers before blazing carrier Caden Herzberger a break to the right spot. Meirick, Elijah Robinson, Rothenhoefer, Brodie blocks, and all the running 55 yards up the sideline benefitted from good The Bucs’ Malloy,M ason Dylan Powell, Landon Collins, Nolan Behler, backs hit their holes. You for another touchdown. blocking and lowered Leichling and Jack Foster Perkins, Tanner Henry, Mason Mombard, didn’t really see it today, The Bucs’Corey Malloy his shoulder into a Bucs all produced runs of 10 or Adonis Scott, Evan Jayden Humphries, but our passing offense is made a great tackle on the defender at the goal line to more yards for first downs. Henry, Tyler McConville, Eli Buckmaster, Chase pretty good as well. But the extra-point try to keep the earn the point and make But the Panthers had the Jacob Walter, Caron Fulton, Jake Handy, whole team did excellent. score at 12-0. the score 19-0. final say.Alex McDonald Scott, Jaden Wells, Brandt Widmer, Cooper Everybody carried out their Carter Forster, Jack English, Trace Klapaska, assignments, and it was a Zipp, Eden James, Travis Garrett Michalak and total team win today.” Eagles Host Cougars In Unified Tennis

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So, contend with Kent Island in A welcomed sight was the game, we set little goals for this game,” said Arnold. congratulations to them, their own playoff section as strong play of the defense, and try to break our goals “The defensive line was they played a great game, well as traditional 2A powers though the Eagles initially got each game. The O-line likes making a lot of plays. We and good luck to them the Hereford and Glenelg. off to an inauspicious start. to get pancakes and finish were rushing, getting a lot of rest of the season.” Still, coach Johnson Arnold made a great backfield our blocks.” pressure on the quarterback, Classy words from a believes the Cougars are tackle on a Mavericks rusher In the second half, Arnold people flying around making program more concerned rounding into form. on the opening drive, but came up with one of the good plays, so it was awesome with preparing for a state- “The competition is great. Northeast botched a fourth- game’s highlight plays, to finally have a good stop title run than with proving We’re looking forward to and-5 by jumping offsides and picking off the Eastern Tech like that.” their worth against the it, and these games are extending their opponents’ quarterback and running Coleman added a 21-yard fellow elite within the getting us ready for it,” she drive. The Mavericks it back 66 yards for a rushing touchdown in the county. Chesapeake knows said. “My girls are becoming capitalized with a running touchdown. second half, and Pitt ran what it has because they’ve more and more of a cohesive touchdown to go up 6-0. “Sebastian [Sorto] flew in an 11-yard score as the worked the formula before: unit of knowing when to The Eagles struck right around to make the sack, and Eagles ran away with the play solid defense, ride talk and what to say and back. Pitt hit receiver Mason the quarterback threw it over win. Coleman rushed 6 times tremendous goalie play, knowing where to be on Kanipe on an out route, and and dumped it to me, and it for 55 yards. Pitt ran 7 times maintain peak fitness, Photo by Colin Murphy the field, which I’m really Kanipe dragged tacklers with landed right in my hands,” for 81 yards. finish scoring chances and Caitlyn Johnson and the happy about.” him across midfield for yards said Arnold, adding he wasn’t Still with important play a ruthless schedule of Chesapeake defense contend With only 20 girls on the after the catch and a 30-yard used to carrying the ball and games left, including a juggernaut opponents in with lots of firepower in the team and only five seniors gain. Macon bounced out to having people chase him. “I’ve season-ending matchup with preparation for November. county — which should help — Johnson, Bennoit, the left for a long run, and never run that fast. I could Chesapeake on November At 7-3 through early their playoff chances. Jenna Latham, Mariana Roberts finished the drive hear them breathing behind 11, Macon said the team is October, so far, so good. Donahue and Madison with a 1-yard touchdown run me. I was so scared; I got to gelling with its eyes on a The highlight of the season theoretically better suited Billing — the Cougars to tie the game at 6-6. the end zone and said, ‘Thank playoff berth. for the Cougars came on to endure the rigors of are restocked after losing In the second quarter, God it’s over.’” “We should be able to push September 13 when the overtime games. 12 seniors from last year’s the Northeast offense really Arnold said having the to the playoffs,” Macon said. Cougars defeated South “We’re in shape, but team, including scoring began to hum. Pitt, Macon defense come together to play “It’s all about chemistry and River — back-to-back- we just wanted to finish and assisting wunderkind and Roberts all had long runs, well was an improvement how we come together. That’s to-back reigning 4A state the South River game Rachel Fleig. Chesapeake and Macon capped an 80-yard the players and coaches have what matters in the end.” champions — in an overtime and get it over with,” said knows they will have strong drive with a 4-yard score. worked hard for. shootout, 2-2 (3-2). Madison Johnson. “When we went defense, and when the goals Kayla Alexander made “[Defensive coordinator] Extra Points Hoyer and Stephenie to shootouts, I did the air start coming, the Cougars her first of five extra points Coach [Brian] Brown Pitt was 13-of-23 passing Brown scored regulation dribble, popped it over will be as tough as anyone in (Alexander was 5 of 6 kicking) and [defensive line] Coach for 204 yards. Kanipe caught goals for Chesapeake against the goalie, and it went the state. to put Northeast ahead 13-6. three passes for 55 yards. the Seahawks, both assisted straight in. I’ll remember “Our goalie [Eve Vickery] They made it 20-6 before Roberts caught three passes by senior defender and co- that forever. It was like a — amazing,” said Caitlyn halftime. Pitt scrambled for for 55 yards, and Coleman had captain Caitlyn Johnson. state game.” Johnson. “She’s the best a first down, then broke off three catches for 32 yards. After scoreless overtimes, Chesapeake scored a goalie I’ve ever had in my a long run across midfield Tight end Stephen Haley the game went to a shootout, 3-2 win over Old Mill on life. Our defense is amazing, for a big gain. After a screen caught one pass for 20 yards, where Caitlyn Johnson, October 11, getting two goals our middies are amazing, pass to Roberts got Northeast Cole Souvenir had a 15-yard Hoyer and Georgia from Spangler, including the everything’s amazing. We down within the 3-yard line, reception, and Macon had Spangler sank their takes, winner in overtime. Johnson just need to work on getting Macon punched in his second two catches for 27 yards. and goalkeeper Eve Vickery scored the other goal for the it into goal.” touchdown for a 20-6 lead. Pitt and Sorto led the team made multiple saves to lift Cougars, and Vickery made Bennoit concurred and Macon said the trio of defensively with eight tackles Chesapeake to the win. 10 saves. said how the team handles running backs he forms along each, and Sorto added a sack. Vickery finished with 12 The signature win scoring chances will with Roberts and Tyleek Devin Wagner (six tackles), saves in the win, while over South River and the determine its ultimate level Coleman present challenges Cam Arrington (three Johnson, Natalie Forman, challenging slate of games of success. for defenses. tackles), Arnold (four tackles) Abby McFarland, Avery give Chesapeake a level of “The seniors we lost last “Jayden, Tyleek, all our and RJ Breeden (three Sesney and Abby Dunn led preparation unlikely to be year were the majority of running backs, they’re all tackles) all made defensive the team’s win with defense. rivaled once they enter the our starting lineup from versatile,” said Macon. “As plays. Souvenir, Coleman, Johnson said her shootout revamped playoff landscape, last year, so we’ve had to a runner I just follow my Haley and Brayden Young goal and the team win is in which the Cougars will do a lot of rebuilding this blockers and have faith in each had two tackles. a lifelong memory against not only drop into the 2A year,” Bennoit said. “But my linemen. They’re always Photo by Colin Murphy Northeast fell to Annapolis the preeminent juggernaut playoff bracket this year but Eve’s always got our back, there to pick me up, so I Northeast’s Jaden Roberts 29-14 in Week 6 to drop opponent, who, like all of will also navigate the state- the defense has our back, appreciate them.” rushed for a touchdown to 3-3. 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»»Continued from B1 competing hard, shutting up there,” Langlois said. goals, but it was four foot-race seven total goals, and all eight attacks from the defense on full of steam heading to goal. out the Cougars despite “The biggest thing is they goals. They just got through of their wins are shutouts. up to the forward. Northeast’s Rebekah Butler continued excellent passing work together as a team and us. I thought we played real With forwards Sammi “We’re starting to click came flying in to block Chew’s and attacks by Chesapeake. trust in each other. It’s not good from 18 to 18, probably Leo and Morgan Brown; with our midfield more and first shot attempt, but Chew’s Freshman goalie McKenzie like we have a couple people the best we’ve played with midfielderEmily Barrett; using our wall passes, which momentum carried her and Lanham made a pair of trying to do it all. They’re them. We’ll have something backs Hill, Jessica Calvert, is making us successful,” the ball to the edge of the dazzling diving saves in very cohesive. They’re all very for them.” Julia Calvert, Amy Dolan Dolan said. “We know that goal, where she buried her the half for the Eagles to solid players. They’re one If a rematch happens, the and Megan Miller; and we have to make a run after second attempt for a 4-0 lead. keep the final score at a my favorite teams to coach Cougars will be waiting and a deep roster of strong we pass and that we can’t “I think we finished a ton respectable margin. because they’re such great confident, as they’re enjoying reserves, the Cougars have sit still. We’re working off of better than we have been Eagles coach Scott girls. There’s no attitudes. one of their finest seasons. the depth and ability to break rebuilding seasons, and it is all season,” said Chew, a Langlois has a They work hard every single Chesapeake has a pair of through the region come finally coming together.” Frostburg commit, when characteristically Northeast practice. They try to get signature results, getting a playoff time, said head coach If the Cougars can defeat asked what helped the team — endless fight, no better. They ask questions. 2-2 tie against South River on Kevin Keeter. North County on Oct. 15 Cougars to success on their quit, no excuses, resilient play They try to improve. September 11 and a 3-0 win “This has probably been one and win at Severna Park on senior night. “We’ve been and pride in its small roster’s “The girls are very over Broadneck on September of our deepest teams in terms Oct. 17, they’ll clinch a spot focusing on our finishing conditioning against typically conditioned, so when we get 17. Against the Bruins, Chew, of we can bring people off in the county championship and doing it quick, with deeper opponents. to that second half we’re able Shannon and senior Leia the bench when we haven’t on October 22 for a likely speed, and that’s what we did “From our goalies, both to run a little bit more than Black scored, with Hurst, historically,” said Keeter. “Our rematch with South River. today, quick one-two’s, and goalies are phenomenal, to the competition. They like to Black and Shannon all back line is really solid, not Chew and Black agreed we worked inside-out the our defense, our defense run, and it shows. They don’t recording assists and Sarah giving up a lot of goals. And that this year’s team can whole game.” comes in and they work get tired out there. It helps us Cuttler making six saves. offensively, we’re dangerous. take Chesapeake further Northeast played with extremely hard, to our out. I’m excited. 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With his defense, and Adams was booming, 60-plus-yard free there to take advantage. kicks and aggressively high “I saw the ball go through, line, Belcher is also the made the run and was rare offensive weapon from thinking, ‘This is it,’” said the goalkeeper position, Adams, a junior. forcing gameplay deep into Adams calmly left-footed Chesapeake’s attacking end the ball past the charging of the field. He scored a Meckley for a 1-0 lead before free-kick goal while playing the break. goalie in Chesapeake’s Chesapeake’s skill and 4-1 win over Southern on passing through the middle September 21. of the field allowed the Still, he believes defense Cougars to take control will be key for the Cougars. of gameplay to open the Photo by Colin Murphy “We’ve got to clean up second half. Eli Belcher Northeast’s Jacob Bartlett and Chesapeake’s Christian defensive mistakes from sent passes from the Angel collided mid-air while fighting for a header on Oct. 10. when we play bigger teams central midfield position to with better offenses, but for Lake Shore’s 9U Gray Sox went 4-0 at the Annapolis Fall Brawl. Adams, DeNardo, Grant more chemistry.” Northeast coach Cliff the most part we can hang Dickerson, Christian The goal galvanized the Buck has seen his much- in there and beat a team The Lake Shore 9U innings of the tournament Angel and Lucas Panzer, Eagles, who pushed for an improved Eagles bring 1-0,” Belcher said. Gray Sox went 4-0 to win final to take first place on and one found Julian equalizer and tightened strong efforts against His brother, Eli, also a the championship at the Sunday, September 22. DeNardo perfectly in stride their defense on Chesapeake deeper competition this senior, said the team has Annapolis Fall Brawl at The championship win for an easy strike and a 2-0 for much of the remainder season. Maloy, a senior, said had several strong results in Peninsula Park over the came after a pair of mercy- lead with 35 minutes to play. of the game. Meckley his side had no fear coming victories, like a 2-1 win over weekend of September rule wins on Saturday, a 13-1 Chesapeake’s march made save after save on into the game, and they South River in September, 21 and 22. win over Severna Park and toward a relatively easy win Chesapeake chances, knew they would play hard but also in losses, like a 1-0 The team ofAustin a 14-0 win over Bowie. In on senior night was then including a point-blank against the Cougars. loss to Broadneck and a 3-2 Lawler, Colt Wanner, the semifinals, Lake Shore interrupted by a wondrous stop on DeNardo’s bid for “I’m proud of the hard loss to Annapolis. Chase Stauffer, Brooks defeated Crofton 13-3 to set display of Northeast skill a brace, but a few minutes work and dedication we “We just have to keep Burris, Iverson Castillo, up the final matchup with that pierced gameplay like later he earned a yellow card put in tonight,” Maloy said. playing our way. Our results Brenden Smith, Jacob Gambrills. a lightning bolt. Maloy and had to exit the game “One thing I’m extremely don’t show it, but we have Doggett, Greyson The team is coached by took a throw-in on the temporarily when he came proud of is we kept our been unlucky,” he said. “We Watkins, Levi Grimes, head coach Mike Lawler, right sideline in the Eagles’ off his line to make a sliding heads high even though we just want to keep creating Grayson Duffy and Chase assistant coach Jamie attacking third of the field, challenge. He quickly gave were down. 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I’m proud of the smarts to go far. corner of the net, leaving diving to his left to punch boys for keeping their heads “We’re not big, we’re not Chesapeake’s Ethan Belcher away the penalty attempt of up and fighting to the end.” fast,” said Drew Belcher. flat-footed without a Micah Diggs and fire up his Chesapeake, meanwhile, “Our big strength is diving chance and pulling Eagle teammates. has a group they believe technical ability. When Northeast to within a Their celebrations were can make some noise in the we can get the ball in the goal at 2-1. short-lived, however, as playoffs. The Cougars moved middle and move it quickly, “It feels really good,” Northeast couldn’t find to 5-4 on October 11 with it’s beautiful. 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Kirra’s mother, it helps her feel comfortable program supported a worthy Attendees at the Aces Mollick now ambassador, Tina Weibe, posted a and empowered.” cause on October 3 as the for Abby match offered wears an insulin that she loves comment to the Pasadena In a short speech to Cougars and senior Abby donations throughout the pump and giving back.” Voice Facebook page directed attendees before the Mollick raised $2,600 for the night, with many buying monitor and, As a three- to Abby and applauding match, Sheldon noted that Junior Diabetes Research refrigerator magnets made like everyone sport athlete her efforts. technology and treatment for Fund at the Aces for Abby from recycled insulin pumps with Type-1 in volleyball, “My daughter is fifth- Type-1 diabetes has improved volleyball game against that were painted and diabetes, must basketball and grader at High Point tremendously over the past Glen Burnie. decorated by Chesapeake’s be constantly tennis and a Elementary and also has 40 years since the JDRF was Mollick, a senior member varsity and JV volleyball mindful of her representative Type 1,” Weibe wrote. “Some founded, to the point where of the Chesapeake volleyball players. The event raised blood sugar levels of Anne Arundel days are tough for her (and people living with Type-1 team, was diagnosed with $2,600, eclipsing last year’s to make sure County at this us), I’m sure you know it. She diabetes can live normal, Type-1 diabetes in February total of $2,500, which will go she is pumping past summer’s smiled SO huge when I read healthy lives as long as they of 2018, and for the second directly to JDRF. or injecting Photo by Colin Murphy National Student the story to her! Keep up the stay continuously aware of consecutive year, the Mollick was first diagnosed enough insulin Abby Mollick and Leadership great work and thanks for their condition and manage program devoted a game to with Type-1 diabetes in to keep her blood Chesapeake volleyball Summit, Abby adding a little inspiration to it throughout every day. raising money for the Junior February of 2018 after sugar at normal raised $2,600 for Mollick is my sweet girl’s day!” Still, a cure for Type-1 Diabetes Research Fund. experiencing significant levels. Insulin is diabetes research. accustomed to Weibe added in a diabetes remains the goal, Mollick used the event to weight loss and excessive neutralized by taking charge subsequent message which is why Mollick spurred champion the goal of finding hunger and thirst over a stomach acids, which is why when presented with that Mollick has made her team and the community a cure for Type-1 diabetes, a period of months. Type-1 it cannot be taken in pill challenges. Her father, Frank her daughter feel more into action for the past two chronic condition in which diabetes is distinct from form and must be injected. Mollick, said even amidst comfortable being open about years. The Chesapeake girls the body produces little Type-2 diabetes in that Holly Mollick, Abby’s the uncertainty of hospital living with Type-1 diabetes. basketball team plans to host or no insulin to regulate Type-1 diabetes generally mother, said Abby took visits and treatments at the “[Kirra] doesn’t run into a similar fundraising event blood sugar levels. Type-1 occurs in younger people, the diagnosis in stride and time of her diagnosis, Abby too many Type-1’s locally, so this winter, and Mollick diabetes affects 1.25 million though it can occur at any immediately turned it into an was itching to get back to seeing Abby and her story knows her efforts are already Americans and can occur age, and must be treated with initiative. her pursuits. was super exciting,” said having a positive effect on at any age, according to regular insulin injections “From the get-go, she “We remember being in Wiebe. “She loves finding the community and the the American Diabetes or an insulin pump. Type-2 just took it right away and the hospital, and she had others, especially girls, that search for a cure. Association. diabetes can occur at any went with it. 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Oct ober 16, 2019 Pasadena Voice School & Youth B7 Pasadena CHS Students And Staff Breaks Down The Walls Resident Attends “There are lots of things that tear us The U.S. apart, but this is an opportunity to Military build community by recognizing that we Academy share experiences.” —— John Yore Chesapeake High By Wornden Ly School Principal former student of Archbishop Curley A High School is at- tending the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, By Haley Weisgerber that we share experiences.” New On September 7, a letter was sent York, line from Maya Angelou’s home with students to encourage common- poem “Human Family” suc- them to complete an application ly known cinctly captured the spirit of to participate in the event. The ap- as West AChesapeake High School’s recent plication included students’ names Point. unity event. and the reason they wanted to Parker “We are more alike, my friends, participate. Boomer than we are unalike,” read Princi- On Monday, September 23, stu- was pal John Yore during the event. dents had an advisory lesson on Parker Boomer inspired This was the motivation behind unity and the way that the event to join the Breaking Down the Walls unity would work. The school was split the military by his fam- event held at CHS the week of in half on Tuesday for a morning ily and adult role models, September 23. and afternoon assembly to ensure especially his father, Jeff “The purpose of Breaking Down that message reached all students Boomer, and his grandfa- the Walls is to establish connec- — even if they didn’t fill out the ther, Jerry Castle. tions and to build relationships as application, while the 600 students “They both told me their a school community,” said Yore. who signed up were split into one one biggest regret was At Chesapeake High School in September, students and staff used “There are lots of things that tear of three all-day sessions. not joining the military,” shared experiences to find common ground. us apart, but this is an opportunity “I expected it to be another as- Parker Boomer said. “I to build community by recognizing »»Continued on B9 »»Continued on B8 Fort Smallwood Elementary Races For Education George Fox Students Event Sponsors Better The Community Gold ($500) »»TJN One Lap At A Time »» Twain’s Tavern »» Two Rivers Steak & Fish House »» Glory Days Grill »» Sign Central »» Toyota »» Pinnacle Heating & Air Conditioning Silver ($250) »» JBA Chevrolet »» Pursuit of Reflection Auto Detailing Service »» Insight180 »» 1978 Pizza »» Douglas Realty »» Friendly’s »» Dunkin’ Donuts in Lakeshore Plaza Bronze ($100) »» Szechuan Cafe Photos by Haley Weisgerber »» Old Line Bank In its second year, the Foxtrot replaced the Race for Education, Families, friends, and Rocky the Raccoon gathered outside Fort Smallwood Elementary for »» The Wilburn which had been held at George Fox Middle in previous years. the annual Race for Education fundraiser. Students enjoyed Friendly’s ice cream, music Company provided by a DJ, and the chance to dunk their principal, David Sembly, in the dunk tank. By Haley Weisgerber previous years. “We wanted to brand the n October 4, event with a school theme George Fox Middle in order to further pro- OSchool students mote the ‘Fox spirit,’” ex- Students At participated in the second plained Jim East, George annual Foxtrot to raise Fox PTSA president. NHS Aim money for their school. Designed to be a health The Foxtrot is put on campaign, the event en- by the George Fox Parent couraged students to also To Fight Teacher Student Associa- exercise outside of their tion to raise money in a physical education classes. Addiction, way that holds the stu- Blessing said the focus dents accountable. is to promote healthy “Our students are doing choices and encourage Provide fundraisers, and the par- kids to embrace a lifestyle ents are doing the fund- focused on wellness. Resources raising, but this is truly “They can run or walk,” one that the students Blessing said. “It really is own,” said Glenna Bless- based on making sure they ing, principal at George feel confident and com- Fox. “They are the ones fortable. It doesn’t require held accountable for walk- being competitive as an ing those laps.” athlete. This is some- Respecting the honor thing that everybody can system, students ask for rally around.” pledges per lap or a flat All of the money raised donation from their fam- will go back to the school ily or members of the com- to support programs like munity. The amount of Advancement Via Individ- money raised is reliant on ual Determination (AVID), the students advocating Literacy Night, Fox Family for their school. nights, additional sup- The Foxtrot took place plies, and field trips. during students’ physical George Fox hopes that education or elective class students will make the period. Sixth-, seventh-, decision to embrace well- and eighth-grade stu- ness, and bring those dents were rotated, so ideas back home. Photos by Chris Fincham each group had their own Blessing encourages The Human Experience attention and time. PTSA students to bring these at Marley Station Mall on volunteers were also there ideas into the community. Oct. 11 helped teach youth about the dangers of to cheer students on and If they encourage their addiction and how to cope with feelings and fears. hand out water bottles as families to take a walk, Even though the scenes were staged with student students made their laps. they are making a posi- actors, the display sent a In its second year, the tive impact, and “that is powerful message: this is the Foxtrot replaced the Race something that everyone aftermath of addiction. for Education, which had can do and be proud of,” been held at George Fox in said Blessing. B8 October 16, 2019 pasadena Voice Pasadena Resident Attends Sunset Elementary School The U.S. Military Academy »»Continued from B7 tally taxing, and gave me a didn’t want to regret the sense of pride and self- same thing.” confidence that I com- He decided to attend a pleted it.” military academy after Cadet basic training high school and could have (CBT) is an important pro- stayed local at the U.S. Na- gram for first-year cadets, val Academy. Instead, he as it helps them prepare chose to attend the Navy’s for their experience at biggest rival, West Point. West Point, and helps Question “I want to get away transition the new class of the month [from] the culture I knew from civilian to a military really well and go into a environment, according to new atmosphere and meet West Point’s website. After ach month, the Pasa- new people,” Boomer said. going through CBT, the Edena Voice poses a After making the deci- new class was officially question to a local fifth- sion to go to West Point, recognized as first-year grade class. This month, Boomer had to fulfill the cadets, also called Plebes, students from Mrs. Fleck’s application requirements at the academy. class at Sunset Elementary to attend a military acad- As he continues his first answered the question: emy. One of the major re- year at West Point, Boom- This month, we asked Mrs. Fleck’s class, “What was the best Halloween costume you ever wore?” quirements for all military er said he is excited about What was the best academies is to receive a the upcoming Army-Navy Halloween costume Bubbles from “The scared people. My favorite costume was nomination from someone football game on Decem- Powerpuff Girls” because Jack Z. Black Panther because he in Congress, either from ber 14 in Philadelphia and you ever wore? the House of Representa- Plebe-Parent Weekend, I love the pigtails and Deadpool because he is is my favorite superhero. tives or the Senate. Boomer which is in March. the outfit. my favorite, but I did not Owen H. Kakashi Hatake from said he received his former Plebe-Parent Weekend is Dorothea T. see the movie. A black suit because I can “ Shippuden” nomination from Con- when parents, family, and My best Halloween scare people since I match because he’s my favorite Jill G. gressman Anthony Brown. friends can come and visit costume was Uma from the night sky. character. A ninja because some- Another reason Boomer West Point and their cadet. “Descendants” (last year’s Anthony D. times it is more realistic Parker G. chose to attend West Point They have the opportunity costume) because I liked My doll costume because and not as cartoonish. A clown because it is the opportunities avail- to meet the instructors, the skirt. it was scary and cute at Khalil B. was scarier. able after he graduates. and see the living space Elisa O. the same time. My best costume was Ryan M. The Army has 16 branches and other places that are Bella J. Harley Quinn because when I was a spy because A goddess costume that he could potentially restricted to the public. I got to dye my hair I really liked when I was I like how some spies because it was cute commission into, while In addition, Plebes are al- red and blue. an astronaut because I are sneaky and they and comfy. the Navy offers only three lowed extended time to be liked the helmet I wore. Emma R. have a lot of gadgets and Shalom I. options for their academy with their family members graduates. during this weekend. Boaz D. The best Halloween tools to use. My best Halloween cos- costume I wore was a Before his first day of “I miss my family and Black Panther because Layla A. tume was when I was a ninja because it was red academic classes at West can’t wait to share my that is my favorite cos- The best costume was unicorn last year because and black. Point, Boomer had to experience with them,” tume out of all of mine. a Pikachu because it I love unicorns. Gregory H. go through a six-week Boomer said. Chase H. was pajamas. Sierra L. program called cadet Boomer is deciding Jason because I would A wolf pack because Lily S. I dressed up as Slytherin basic training, informally between engineering or scare people and they me and my friends A kitty cat because with my Harry Potter known as Beast Barracks. mathematics as his major would run. dressed up as a wolf not many people had robes I got from Univer- “Going through Beast at West Point. pack together. Hunter K. that costume. sal Studios. helped me grow as a Photo of Park Boomer Danielle C. Clown costume because I Natalee O. Teodoro M. person,” Boomer said. “It is courtesy of Brandon was physically and men- O’Conner. St. Jane Frances School www.facebook.com/pasadenavoice Enjoyed A Colorful Fundraiser @PasadenaVoice

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should speak with the the design of a new west tary School, construction at Sunset and Van Bokkelen AACPS Announcements school’s principal. Nomina- county elementary school ($5.6 million) elementary schools, and $11 tion forms are available at and a new Old Mill Middle • Tyler Heights Elemen- million for a classroom addi- AACPS Now Teresa Beilstein, a third- www.aacps.org/toy. School South. tary School, construction tion and cafeteria expansion Accepting grade teacher at South Shore Nominations are due The board’s request is ($4.8 million) at Arundel Middle School. Elementary, was named by 3:00pm on Wednesday, $43.2 million more than the • Richard Henry Lee The board also approved a Nominations For the 2019 AACPS Teacher of October 23. Fiscal Year 2020 approved Elementary School, con- six-year capital improvement 2020 Teacher the Year at last year’s event capital budget. It contains struction ($4.4 million) plan, which allocates re- Of The Year and is now a finalist for the BOE Approves $209.1 $3 million for the design of • Quarterfield Elemen- quested funding for projects Maryland State Teacher of Million Capital the elementary school, to be tary School, design/con- through FY2026. Nominations are now the Year. AACPS has had constructed on the west side struction ($18.4 million) The plan will be submit- being accepted for the 2020 finalists for the state honor Budget Request of Route 3/301 in the vicinity • Hillsmere Elementary ted to the State of Maryland Teacher of the Year for Anne in each of the last five years, of the Two Rivers commu- School, design/construc- for funding consideration. Arundel County Public including 2017-2018 Mary- On September 25, the nity, and $4 million for a tion ($15.2 million) The plan will also be part of Schools and the county’s land State Teacher of the Anne Arundel County Public feasibility study and design • Rippling Woods Elemen- the school system’s overall independent schools. Year, Josh Carroll of South Schools Board of Educa- of a new Old Mill Middle tary School, design/con- FY2021 budget request, to Nominees and winners River High School. tion unanimously approved School South, to be built on struction ($21.9 million) be forwarded to the county will be recognized at the Do you know a #AACP- Superintendent George Ar- the current Southgate/Old • Old Mill West High executive in February 2020 34th annual Excellence in SAwesome teacher who lotto’s recommended $209.1 Mill Park. School, construction after the board holds ad- Education awards, hosted by should be recognized? 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CHS Students And Staff Breaks Down The Walls Sunset ES Recognizes »»Continued from B7 ful, but I saw the benefits sembly where they would that week.” “Outstanding Young Man” talk to us, and then we As for the students, would go back to class,” they believe the event has George Fox Middle School eighth- said David Espinoza, a made a world of differ- grader and Sunset Elementary alumni senior at CHS. “They went ence already. John Rafiq was praised by the Sun- beyond all my expecta- “People who used to sit set administration for volunteering tions and got all of the alone at lunch are be- more than 60 hours to help the school students involved.” ing invited to sit with prepare for the 2019-2020 year. John, Funding from an groups,” said Espinoza. who also volunteered in summer anonymous donor enabled “They are starting to 2018, helped custodians with summer Chesapeake to invite Dean open up and see the big- cleaning, unpacked and sorted new Whellams, who travels ger picture.” supplies, and never failed to smile, the country “breaking This is not the last John Rafiq even on the hottest days. down walls” and bringing unity event at Chesapeake people together. High School. On October Student ambassadors 23, students are encour- and students from the aged to wear orange for Third-Grader Aces Tests Athletic Leadership National Unity Day as a Fort Smallwood El- Counsel, a new program symbol of their pledge to ementary third-grader at Chesapeake featuring end bullying and other Claire Brown received a representatives from all negative behaviors. perfect score in language teams, were trained by Yore explained that arts and writing and also Whellams on Tuesday to unity is not achieved in a Level 5 in math for tests lead small groups during a day or a week, but the issued by the Maryland the event. Chesapeake community is Comprehensive Assess- “We started with large committed to becoming a ment Program. Congratu- group teambuilding, and place where all students lations Claire! after lunch, they formed feel valued and respected. small groups with the stu- “The true measure of Did your child receive a dent leaders,” explained line if your parents are us,” said DaMiya Wil- our success will be the perfect or nearly per- Melissa Bradshaw, CHS divorced.” liams, a junior. positive impact now, and fect test score? Send a assistant principal and “Mr. Dean said you can’t Yore stayed through in the future, for our com- photo to pvnews@pasade- lead on the project. hate someone whose story the entire day with the munity,” said Yore. navoice.com. “We heard students you don’t know. 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Both pening in society. have the distinction of “They learn things they being a theater in residence didn’t know, but they also at the arts center. see solutions to society are The AngelWing Project when we come together, no (AWP) is presenting “Tears matter of color,” she said. of the Soul” on Saturday, Tickets for “Tears of the October 26, at 5:00pm. Stand Soul” can be purchased Photo courtesy of Benny Panella up for...Theatre will enter- at www.theangelwing- Like many modern country bands, Red Dirt Revolution mixes tain audiences with its adap- project.org. rock elements in their songs. Because of this fusion, the band tation of “Carrie the Musi- Stand Up For...Theatre can play at venues that don’t traditionally book country singers. cal.” It will be performed for is presenting “Carrie the three weekends beginning Musical,” a play adapted By Alyson Kay started to play at venues Friday, October 25. There from Stephen King’s around the mid-Atlantic will also be a special evening popular novel “Carrie.” It ith driving dual- region. They also started to showing on Halloween. focuses on an awkward guitar sound, lights make their own songs, like Written by local play- teenage girl, Carrie, with Wand harmonizing “A Place like This,” a love song wright Angela Wilson of telekinetic powers whose vocals, country band Red Dirt about meeting a girl at a dive the AWP, “Tears of the lonely life is dominated by Revolution brings a party to bar and “County Fair,” a tune Soul” is a fictional story an oppressive, religious bars around Maryland. about taking a girlfriend to based on true events in fanatic of a mother. When The band started when a the fair as a kid. 1968 surrounding the she is humiliated by her fellow musician called lead Eventually, radio stations march of Memphis sani- classmates at the high vocalist Phil Lathroum and such as WDSD in Delaware tation workers, and the Above: Written by local playwright Angela Wilson of the school prom, she unleashes asked if he’d like to start a and 99.9 Froggy in Salisbury assassination of Dr. Martin AWP, “Tears of the Soul” is a fictional story based on true chaos on everyone and country band, one that played started playing their music. Luther King Jr. events in 1968 surrounding the march of Memphis sanitation everything in her path. modern country music heard Like many modern country “I started imagining a workers and the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ed Higgins, vice presi- on the radio, instead of clas- bands, Red Dirt Revolution family around the time dent of Stand Up For... sic country. Another former mixes rock elements in their that included sanitation Theatre and director for member came up with the songs. Because of this fusion, workers, Black Power “Carrie,” said the musi- band’s name. the band can play at venues movements and the Viet- cal was chosen because of “We started off pre- that don’t traditionally book nam War — all elements the bullying aspect of the dominately as a cover band,” country singers. which are brought into the play. Higgins shared one of said Lathroum. “We play a lot of the clubs story,” Wilson said. the missions of Stand Up Along with Lathroum, the that would traditionally be Wilson shared that she For...Theater is to open up band’s current lineup includes rock rooms,” said Lathroum. originally did not plan to dialogue against bully- guitarists Chad Boston, Craig “There aren’t a lot of country- write a play on the subject, ing, especially toward the Warner and Glenn Schloer, exclusive bars around to play as she was initially inter- LGBTQ community. with Andrew Florh on drums. in, so that’s why we wanted ested in learning more Higgins would like for As the band grew, they »»Continued on B11 about what led to the the play to elicit dis- death of King. cussions about themes “What inspired me was of the play. being curious. We didn’t “Keeping in mind the “The Current War” know the backstory of why bullying theme, we hope he [was] in Memphis on people will talk about it af- that day,” Wilson said. ter the show,” he said. “Car- Fails To Provide A Her interest piqued when rie was lowest on the totem she learned that King was pole. There are people who in Memphis for the third are in that position. They Jolt Of Excitement time in support of march- know what it’s like, and ing sanitation workers. As we hope the play starts a she developed her story, conversation.” Wilson reached out to Higgins shared the play is original sanitation work- dramatic and uses theatrical ers in Memphis. The only blood, and, as such, the play response was from Cleo- is not aimed for those young- phus Smith. er than high-school age. “He told me things that “We have some edge,” he were not documented,” Photo courtesy of Shealyn Jae Photography added. “With ‘Carrie,’ we Wilson explained. “He told Adapted from a Stephen King novel, “Carrie” focuses on a want to keep everybody on me what it was really like.” teenage girl with telekinetic powers whose lonely life is their toes.” Wilson later brought dominated by an oppressive mother. “Carrie The Musical” will Smith to Maryland to see be performed on October one of the first performanc- unaware that King was “Tears of the Soul.” Wilson 25, 26, 31 and November es of “Tears of the Soul.” in Memphis because he believes feedback from 1, 2, 8 and 9 at 8:00pm. It One of prevailing themes believed the struggle in the play has been “over- will also be performed on of story is economic em- Memphis exposed the need whelmingly positive” October 27 and November powerment. Wilson said for economic equality that because themes from the 3 at 2:00pm. The show on most people do not know he was hoping his Poor play resonate with people. Halloween night is $10 off The film presents two powerful and enigmatic figures, the civil rights movement People’s Campaign would Contradictory themes per ticket if in costume. Thomas Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch) and George of nonviolent protest was highlight nationally. of peace versus fighting Tickets can be bought Westinghouse (Michael Shannon), played by talented actors, losing popularity against The October 25 perfor- back emerge, as King’s online at Eventbrite by but neither is fully explored in the time given. the rise of the Black Power mance will be the eighth civil disobedience approach searching for “Carrie” or at movement. Many are also time AWP has presented conflicts with the more ag- www.hdylmn.org. By Audrey Ruppert resold to another company, and the director added five he Current War,” additional scenes and cut had all the ele- the runtime. This series of Baltimore Comic-Con Is “Tments needed to be setbacks may be what makes a captivating period drama, the film so disjointed. including a star-studded cast We are presented with A Fan-Based, Family Experience and a fascinating storyline two powerful and enigmatic about one of the most influ- figures, Thomas Edison “Teen Titans Go!”) ential, yet rarely discussed, (Benedict Cumberbatch) Event Returns What sets apart the periods in history. and George Westinghouse Baltimore convention, Unfortunately, the film (Michael Shannon), played October 18-20 though, is the emphasis on was plagued with produc- by talented actors, but nei- comic creators. tion problems, and it shows. ther is fully explored in the “We have some 200-plus The result is, sadly, a rather time given. The film chooses By Zach Sparks comics guests, from rising disjointed mess, with flashes instead to flicker its focus zach @pasadenavoice.com indie and small-press com- of brilliance that get lost in between various other inter- ics stars, to legends of the a slog of underdeveloped esting figures, all of whom hether comic industry that have created vignettes. are once again underdevel- book fans like to key and award-winning “The Current War” at- oped. The eccentric Nicola Wdress up as their content over the course of tempts to tell the story of Tesla (Nicholas Hoult) seems favorite superheroes or comics history, like Jim Thomas Edison’s “war of to pop in and out, captur- simply follow their stories Lee, Brian K. Vaughan, the currents” with George ing our attention for a few in print, Baltimore Comic- Jim Steranko, Walt and Westinghouse. The electric- moments before disappear- Con introduces them to a Louise Simonson, Neal ity titans fight city-by-city to ing again. Edison’s assistant, unique experience. Adams, Marv Wolfman, light America, with Edison Samuel (Tom Holland), is The event will return to and so many more,” said promoting his DC current given undue time when he the Baltimore Convention Randy Tischler, a member and Westinghouse, who doesn’t seem to serve much Center from October 18-20, of Baltimore Comic-Con’s eventually joins forced with purpose at all. with new guests and fan executive staff. Nicola Tesla, promoting an We are briefly given an favorites. While Baltimore Comic- AC current. The war cul- insight into Edison’s wife Confirmed media guests Con honors the history of minates in one final battle (Katherine Waterston), include Aaron Douglas comics, it has a milestone to win a bid and light the and how her tragic death (Chief Galen Tyrol on Photos courtesy of John Milewski of its own to celebrate Chicago World’s Fair. impacted her husband, but “Battlestar Galactica” and The event features respected comic guests and media stars, this year: its 20-year Harvey Weinstein served once again thissub plot the Turtle on “The Flash”), art for sale, and so much more. anniversary. as executive producer for seems to be forgotten as the Johnathan Schaech (Jonah “We started out 20 years the film (which was made in film rambles on to another Hex from “Legends of To- (Beast Boy in the “Teen and Tara Strong (Batgirl, ago as a comic book show 2017) and it was pulled from topic. J.P Morgan (Matthew morrow” and the upcoming Titans” animated series, Harley Quinn and Raven in a hotel with a small release when the sexual Macfadyen) is seen on the “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Stinkfly on “Ben 10” and in “DC Super-Hero Girls,” handful of big comics assault allegations made phone and in a room with crossover in the Arrow- Michelangelo on “Teenage Twilight Sparkle in “My guests, and just kept grow- against him went public. both electricity titans now verse shows), Greg Cipes Mutant Ninja Turtles”) Little Pony” and Raven in »»Continued on B11 After being pulled, it was »»Continued on B11 pasadena voice October 16, 2019 B11 Baltimore Comic-Con Is A Ken Brenneman Self-Publishes Fan-Based Experience Children’s Book About Social Justice

By Abigail Gilbert children’s book that advocates his work. Brenneman’s words for equality. and Taylor’s hand-painted A curious young boy named “I have this idea about illustrations were all digitized Sammy realized that his fam- using a children’s book as a and spaced in the book by ily is different. Sammy is ad- platform to get this concept to Brenneman himself. opted, and his family is made the next generation early on,” Despite the added respon- of people Brenneman said. He wants to sibilities that came with self- from use his book to instill accep- publishing, Brenneman found differ- tance of others in children, that the most difficult part ent races, especially in today’s politi- was the writing process. He religions cal climate. needed to find a way to relay and social Brenneman’s mother also complicated ideas in as few identities. provided inspiration when he words as possible, and written Would a decided to write a children’s in a way that children would “normal” book. She had always wanted be able to understand. »»Continued from B10 try’s Ringo Awards; an art Ken Brenneman family to write her own children’s “It would have taken me ing with that as the un- auction; and media guests, be better? book. However, she was learned about self-publishing a lot less time to write a derlying model,” Tischler among other things, Ken Brenneman’s self- never able to actualize her and decided that was his hundred-page chapter book,” said. “With that growth, not to mention a much published children’s book, “A dream. One of the obstacles best chance at producing his Brenneman said. we’ve added aspects to larger space.” Family of One,” introduces in her way was the publica- book. Brenneman decided to “A Family of One” is avail- the show, such as panel To check out the many Sammy as he begins to explore tion process. Not only did use Amazon’s Kindle Direct able now on Amazon in paper- programming; the annual activities, plan to at- his family’s diversity and dis- she need a good idea, but she Publishing (KDP) to publish back and on Kindle. show-exclusive yearbook; tend on Friday between cover that unique families are also needed the support of a costume contests for kids, 1:00pm and 7:00pm, uniquely special. publisher. This drawback was adults and cosplay profes- Saturday between 10:00am Through rhyming and one of the reasons Brenneman sionals; cosplay panels; a and 7:00pm, or Sunday beautiful illustrations by decided to self-publish his “The Current War” Fails To scavenger hunt; the Kids between 10:00am and Rachaele Taylor, Brenneman’s children’s book. Love Comics Pavilion; 5:00pm. Tickets can be book relays Sammy’s discovery After finishing his book, Provide A Jolt Of Excitement hosting the comics indus- purchased at www.balti- on how his family is differ- Brenneman searched the »»Continued from B10 setting seem disjointed — morecomiccon.com. ent from others and how he internet in search of publish- and again, but the influence this is a distinctly American “While our profile has learns to appreciate these ing tips. He even went to the of one of the world’s most story, but the cast is almost grown, our original spirit differences. Baltimore Book Festival to powerful financiers seems to entirely British and the remains,” Tischler said. Brenneman is a scientist try to meet with peers in the be rather underplayed. The film feels like an English- “We try to put on the show who works for the University field to help him circulate his result feels like a montage period drama. that we’d want to attend of Maryland. Before writing book. After speaking with of Oscar-baity scenes poorly All that was really needed as fans — because that’s this book, he spent his free several people, he discovered stitched together. to make this a great movie what we are too — and time writing social justice how hard it was to find a The film severely lacks di- was an examination into the we strive to make it the pieces, wanting to share his publisher who also wanted to rection, as we are presented characters of Westinghouse best experience we can knowledge on the subject. accept him. Brenneman then with four main arcs that and Edison — the acting for our attendees, guests Though writing a book was attended a meeting of the don’t fit together well — ability of Cumberbatch and and exhibitors. We think not something he had ever Maryland Writers Association Edison and Westinghouse’s Shannon could have car- that’s why they keep considered, one day he con- to educate himself about the personal rivalry and indi- ried the film and made it far coming back!” ceived the idea of writing a publication process. There, he vidual characters; Edison’s more compelling. insistence that AC current The war of the currents is dangerous and deadly; laid the foundations for the Tesla’s fight to be taken seri- Industrial Revolution, and Country Band Brings A Show To Baltimore Area Bars ously despite being a Serbian the modern world in which »»Continued from B10 Band members grew up a plastic toy guitar; Florh does their lighting and pro- immigrant; and Edison’s we live. Without it, we would to do the modern stuff that listening and playing music. plays in a marching band duction, and Rob Myer with unwilling implication in the not have electricity in our people were listening to, to A Pasadena resident, Schloer with his father; and Boston their management company, first use of the electric chair. homes, our factories, or our expand where we could play.” started playing guitar when he started playing when he got a Starleigh Entertainment. All of these plots could have streets. Yet, this electrifying Even though they mix their was 9. His two older brothers Stratocaster guitar and Judas The musicians’ collection of been interesting, but the tale is reduced to something music with pop and rock, the played in a popular local band Priest steel album from a experiences and talent has es- film’s inability to properly rather yawn-inducing, with band is careful not to stray too that gigged around Baltimore, friend in 1984. tablished Red Dirt Revolution weave the threads together slow pacing that drags on far from their roots. and Schloer started playing Schloer continued to learn as a high-energy country act. means that too much is cov- far too long. It’s honestly a “We want to be a country music to join them. and play guitar, taking classi- For more information about ered in too little time, and shame, because “The Current band,” said Lathroum. “But we “I was going to be their cal lessons to become a better- Red Dirt Revolution, visit www. nothing is explored in depth. War” had so much potential, want to be a country band that guitar player until they kicked rounded guitarist. He started reddirtrevolution.com. Even the choice of actors and but it falls flat. puts on that big show like the me out of the room every day,” out playing rock before transi- rock bands do.” said Schloer. tioning to modern country. Like some modern bands, Meanwhile, Lathroum has To make their shows and they do not release physi- a degree in music and teaches websites look their best, Red cal CDs, choosing to release at St. Philip Neri School in Dirt Revolution gets help from singles on Spotify and make Linthicum; Warner always many people such as Ed Lord music videos on the internet. played music, starting with with Live Wire System, which Have you cHecked out our pHoto galleries lately? www.pasadenavoice.com/galleries

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