Woodlawn Villager Celebrating the “Wonders” of Our Community Jan 15-Feb 15 2013

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Celebrating the “wonders” in our VILLAGER community! COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER January 15, 2013 - February 15, 2013 Vol. 28 No.1

”Wonders” from the communities of Arbutus • Baltimore City • Brighton • Catonsville • Chadwick • Dickey Hill • Edmondson Heights • Forest Park • Franklintown • Gwynn Oak • Hebbville • Huntington • Liberty Heights • Lochearn • Milford • Milford Mill • Pikesville • Powhatan • Owings Mill • Randallstown • Villa Nova • West Hills • Westview Park • Windsor Hills • Woodbridge • Woodlawn • Woodmoor • Woodstock •

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We are Keith Ridley (7th) Nic Kipke (26th) carefully evaluating our options to continue Robin Haertig-Raimondi (8th) Clarence Morton (26th) in print due to the cost associated with Brandon Harris (8th) Shirelle Bennett (27th) printing and distribution. Every month, we Johnny Harris (9th) Traci Curtis (27th) feel we are getting closer to discontinuing. Rainier Harvey Sr (9th) Rob Earickson (27th) Maurice Jenkins (9th) Kay Ferrell (27th) 7131 Liberty Road, Ste. 200 Pray for us. Baltimore, Maryland 21207 Maria Johnson (9th) Daphne Johnson (27th) That would be such a shame because it Business: 410-944-7378 Ted Laster (9th) Lydia Andrews (29th) Residence: 410-922-2654 seems that the positive community news Anthony Artis (10th) Angela Austin (28th) that we love to share has only increased over Jewel Diamond Taylor (11th) Myron Cooper (28th) the years. We welcome your comments and Dionna Tucker (11th) Trebbie Dickerson (28th) suggestions a we get closer to making a final George Wage (11th) Kim Jones (28th) Advertise decision on this critical move. Kimberleigh De Laine (12th) Stephanie Matson (28th) This year, we celebrate our 10th year Benita Wilson-Sheppard (12th) Clinton Nichols, Jr. (28th) with us as editors of the Woodlawn Villager. The Rhonda Johnson-Mclean (13th) Shanelle Parker (28th) Jonathan Moore (13th) publication dates as far back as 1984 (based Angel Reese (28th) today! Steven Neville (13th) Charles Cooper (29th) upon a premiere edition that was shown Kelly Brown (14th) Mark Lawrence (29th) 410-446-2449 to us year ago). I inherited the Villager Leslie Carter (14th) Geneva Smith (29th) in February 2003 and Mom joined me George Howell (14th) Marcus Arline (30th) Advertising Disclaimer officially in June. 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To In the meantime, enjoy this edition, consider correct ads that repeat, it is the responsibility of Sandra W. Stevenson (16th) Joan Frink (31st) the advertiser to notify the Woodlawn Villager of advertising, and give us your feedback. any errors so that such corrections can be made to Rosalyn Stewart (16th) Mike Sye (31st) future publications. The Woodlawn Villager does not Until next edition, stay blessed. Tracie Burton (17th) endorse any claims made by its advertisers Page 2 Woodlawn Villager Celebrating the “Wonders” of Our Community Jan 15-Feb 15 2013

Bible Points Harrison by Chuck Brooks, Sr. Pastor Graceway Church Memorial Accessories Resolving to Live doxa or dokeo, meaning an you should be sanctified: "opinion" (always good), that you should avoid sexu- An independent monument for the Glory of “praise” or “honor.” God’s al immorality; that each of We company specializing in head- God glory is His reputation. you should learn to control stones, bronze markers, and When it comes to making his own body in a way that memorial photos - your alter- The Italians, have a cus- resolutions, it doesn’t mat- is holy and honorable, not can install your native to high-cost cemetery tom. As midnight on New ter what your resolutions in passionate lust like the monument in ANY cemetery in the monuments and markers. Year's Eve approaches, the are; if you are a Christian, heathen, who do not know State! streets are clear. There is no what matters is that your God…” If you are one who traffic; there are no pedes- goal of success should be to has resolved not to steal trians; even the policemen bring glory to God. For ex- anymore—perhaps you are 2133 Gwynn Oak Ave. take cover. Then, at the ample, if you want to lose not completely honest with stroke of 12, the windows weight like me, it should the IRS for example, the 410-281-0003 of the houses fly open. be for the glory of God. Christian’s resolve to break To the sound of laughter, Some do it for the glory of this cycle of stealing arises music and fireworks, each girls or guys. Others want from a conviction found in member of the family to attain “six pack abs” God’s Word. Exodus 20:15 pitches out old crockery, or “buns of steel”. If you says, "You shall not steal.” detested ornaments, hated want to stop a habit, like Whether it be eating smart- furniture and a whole cata- smoking, drinking or even er, spending less, driving logue of personal posses- biting your nails, it should safer, spending more time sions which remind them of be for the glory of God. (1 with you family; what- something in the past year Corinthians 3:16-17 - Do ever it is, the Christian’s they are determined to wipe you not know that you are purpose for making reso- out of their minds. With the temple of God and that lutions should be for the the New Year come new the Spirit of God dwells in glory of God. Let’s resolve opportunities to make new you? If anyone defiles the together in 2013 to make goals. Have you resolved temple of God, God will de- improvements that please to do anything different this stroy him. For the temple of God and thus cause His year? While there may be God is holy, which temple reputation to shine! Much some honorable and admi- you are.) If you are resolv- of the Bible Points material rable reasons from making ing to stop shouting at your comes from the sermons of resolutions, the Christian’s kids (or your spouse), it Pastor Chuck Brooks who purpose for making them should be for the glory of serves as pastor-teacher should be for the glory of God (read Ephesians 6:4). of GraceWay Church, God. In the Old Testament Perhaps you are indulging 2001 North Rolling Road, the word "glory" is trans- in a cycle of immorality Baltimore, MD. You can lated from words which such as sleeping around, listen to or download many convey meanings such as pornography or even fa- of Chuck’s sermons at "weight" and "heaviness" naticizing about an illicit www.mygraceway.org or lending itself to the idea of relationship. Your desire for keep up with the events worth, wealth or majesty. deliverance from these sins sponsored by GraceWay on The word “glory” in the should be for the glory of our Facebook page. New Testament is trans- God. 1 Thessalonians 4:3- lated from the Greek words 5 says, “It is God's will that

Bishop Dwayne C. Debnam, Pastor

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New Uniforms for Woodlawn Nw Area Youth Basketball Lacrosse Registration

on Area Player registrations are now being accepted for Sports the Northwest Area Spring Lacrosse Program. The End Of An Era Brain Injuries program is open to boys and Thank You Ray girls between the ages of 7 This is a subject that should through 14. The registration As we say good-bye to our not be taken lightly.Every deadling for the youth legendary Raven, I can only year that I have coached program is Feb. 22, 2013 think back to his rookie year I have seen players hit NWA Lacrosse will offer when I met him. It is with hard and I wonder,are they Check out Woodlawn Rec. Basketball's new uniforms a Sunday in-house league both pleasure and respect that really ok? As a person designed by Chairman and Vice Chairman Mike Moulton for ages 7/8; travel league I can say he will be sorely who is connected to a and David Hayden participation for the dual missed. Is it the dance the victim of brain trauma I ages of 7/8, 9/10, 11/12 and passion and motivation in have seen how all the hits Woodlawn Falcons 7-9 Federal 13/14; affordable boys and which he spurred us on to a plays out over a person's girls tournament teams for Super Bowl and countless life time.Football is not Suberbowl Champs the ages of 13/14, 15/16 wins over the years or is it the only sport with a lot and 17/18; and a boy’s high the way his play transended trauma to the head soccer, school level summer lacrosse football mortality.Every lacrosse,baseball,and league during the months decade or so we as fans have basketball players also of June and July. All NWA the privledge to watch a suffer trauma to the brain. Lacrosse activities will take super performer,and Ray was As a parent I urge you to if place at venues located in it for my stay in Baltimore. your child takes a blow to the Owings Mills area of This man answered the bell the head to check them out Baltimore County. every week he was able. Pro after the game. Schools are For additional information football players have a career geting better but they are on all NWA Lacrosse life of three to five years, not trained to detect all the programs, e-mail us at and then they are gone. Ray symptoms of head trauma. [email protected] or visit lasted five times that and did A star player wants to play the NWA Youth Lacrosse it with grace and style. As and so does his coach.As Page located at www. we at the villager say good a community we need to cmsasoccer.com bye to Ray for the last time monitor our youngsters I want to thank him for his better in order to protect dedication to the community them from themselves. A and the city of Baltimore. I game played now could hope the Ravens go all the ruin a childs academic way but whether they do or future by causing extra not will not diminish Ray's trauma to the brain without commiteement to exellence. time to heal itself. ______CMSA Spring for Sunday afternoons; teams can register for the Soccer League league's Old Line State Classic tournament in April at a discounted fee. The Central Maryland Soccer league offers the single Association is accepting age groupings of 8 through registrations for the spring 14 and the dual ages of 2013 spring season scheduled 15/16 and 17/18 for both to begin March 24th and both separate boys and conclude in mid-May. The girls competition. Ages 7 league is open to all travel through 12 will compete level USSF affiliated school, 8v8, with ages 12 through recreation and club level 17 competing 11v11. teams. For info, e-mail The Falcons had a 12-0 undefeated season beating the Bowie Bulldogs in the Mid- The league will consist [email protected] or Maryland superbowl. The Falcons also had on an 18 man roster, 10 playerswho of six games scheduled visit www.cmsasoccer.com made the honor roll during the football season. Page 4 Woodlawn Villager Celebrating the “Wonders” of Our Community Jan 15-Feb 15 2013

Junior Achieve- Gwynn Oak De Jackson ment Names Mother Honored Vice President of for Earning On Family Education and Diploma Outreach and Careers Submitted by Caryn Sagal OWINGS MILLS, Md. Hello family, your life in a positive (Jan. 4, 2013) – Jonaye I would like to wish way. Maybe you'll choose D. Ford has joined Junior all of you a wonderful to help someone else in Achievement of Central 2013. I think we should their journey thru life. Maryland (JA) as Vice give serious kudos to the It's known that, Random President of Education and Villager for keeping our Acts of Kindness will Outreach. communities connected. bring lifelong rewards. Jonaye Ford Along with managing It's not easy with so many Hey-what about the program development, performance management, things pulling families power and gift of budgets, operations, team hiring for success, employ- apart these days. Have forgiveness? Life is short. communication, and rela- ment law and leadership faith, keep your children I have learned that life tionships with education skills. in positive activities and is not all about me. It's partner organizations, she A member of the Nation- Bahiya Abdul-Aziz follow the old golden about providing service supports and collaborates al Afterschool Associa- More than 225 learners and rule. to others. Go for it. with JA’s fundraising team tion, the Maryland School 36 graduates participated in I have mentioned this As a side note, I used on program grants and do- Age Child Care Associa- South Baltimore Learning before, but feel it is worth to be called the Career nor/volunteer cultivation. tion and Girl Talk-Balti- mentioning again, to Doctor at work. So, Ford most recently Center’s (SBLC) Fall 2012 more Chapter, she resides start documenting family I came up with this served as director of Learner Recognition and in Randallstown with her traditions. One of my catchy phrase - The operations and business Graduation ceremony, Held husband, Dr. Michael Ford, sons gave me a small Career Doctor makes development for the Y of twice a year, The event and their two daughters. book to do just that. I her last house call -into Central Maryland, where recognizes adult learners who Junior Achievement know most of you are retirement. Yep-after she managed 41 before- have earned their diplomas of Central Maryland is now using Facebook, 41 1/2 years I retired and after-school programs through completing General dedicated to inspiring and Twitter or cell phones, December 30. So, to through acquisition, Educational Development preparing young people to but every once in a my SSA friends, keep registration and quality succeed in a global econ- (GED) classes and passing while I like to see a real up with me via the program implementation omy. Through a dedicated the GED exam, or have "paper" photo. My sister Villager, Facebook, or in the mid-Atlantic region. volunteer network, Junior demonstrated competency presented an album to at Morning Star Baptist She previously served Achievement provides in 65 academic/life skills an older family member in Catonsville. I will as area manager for in-school and after-school through the External during our annual prayer miss you dearly. I think Educate Inc. Prior to that, programs for kindergarten Diploma Program (EDP). th Graduate speaker was dinner. We all looked, an in-house reception she spent 10 years with through 12 grade students is planned for me in Sylvan, starting as execu- Gwynn Oak resident, Bahiya laughed and cried. What which focus on work readi- January. Maybe I will tive director of in-school Abdul-Aziz She started cool memories all at the ness, entrepreneurship and celebrate again in the programs and ultimately the EDP, while maintaining flip of a page. financial literacy. Founded Spring, when the weather becoming area manager of her household, and running If you are going in 1957, the non-profit is warmer. adult programs. Delectable Confections, her to make New Years organization annually Until next time, enjoy After earning a bach- home-based business! She resolutions, make realistic serves more than 33,000 life my family. Become elor’s degree in public ad- pursued her diploma to be a ones. Don't set yourself students throughout Cen- a mentor or volunteer this ministration from Virginia role model for her children up for failure at the tral Maryland. For more year. Above all, pray and State University, Ford information, visit www. and demonstrate that it’s beginning of the year. be good to one another. completed professional jamaryland.org. never too late to complete an Make sure your new development courses in education. goals are going to impact

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K-Pop Comes to music or learn more about nized and described as” Gaming: Dominate the Jan 17 (Thu 7:00 PM) the Library K-pop, go to YouTube, sexy and demure.” (New competition as you unwind World Languages Story By Debbie Facebook or Twitter. KPop Yorker) If their audience after school with video Time: Join us in Storyville idols perform live in con- is younger, such as pre- games on the Xbox 360 and for stories and songs in Bastacky certs across the U. S. and adolescents, the lyrics are Wii. Teens English and French All appear on talk shows and toned down a bit. Fridays (9:30 AM) : Baby ages On Mondays, the KPop movies made for TV. Their Our teens are very Story Time: Join us for Jan 17 (Thu 7:00 PM) club for teens meets at the success is largely due to enthusiastic about the simple stories, music, move- Woodlawn Book Club: library after school. K- social media. 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Free Jazz Concert

Entertainment Contemporary Arts Inc. presents The Carl Grubbs Review Ensemble with Special guest Rene McLean, Carl BY LARRY KATZ Grubbs, saxophones; Rene McLean, saxophones; Larry Willis, keyboard; Eric Ask about in films as was Terry Is Ray Lewis the Wheeler, bass; and John Bradshaw and Joe Lamkin III, drums at the Next Michael Namath. Mark Harmon Randallstown Community and were Strahan? Center, 3505 Resource INVISALIGN star athletes long before Drive, Randallstown, MD acting success. Ray Lewis retired the on Saturday, February 23, Our Wireless Metal-Free Clear Braces is in the media and look other day from the Ravens. 2013 at 5PM. Admission:is who is sitting next to Kelly He may just be beginning free. Seating is limited. Ripa now that Regis is a bright second career Reserve your ticket online at retired...Michael Strahan. before he even folds up http://www.instantseats.com/ Ray has reportedly his fabled #52 jersey. events/ContemporaryArts. already been offered a There is nothing new For concert info, visit job by ESPN. We know about famous athletes Contemporaryartsinc@ he'll have a steady career becoming movie ot tv verizon.net or 410-944-2909 in sports reporting. stars. Olympic swimmer This event is supported Can movies be far Johnny Weismuller by Baltimore County behind? Knowing Ray's became Tarzan. Bubba Commission on Arts and determination, we may Smith was in the Police Sciences, the Maryland just see him one day Academy movies. Bob State Arts Council and The starring in a movie at a Uecker was in Major National Endowment for the theatre near you. League. was Arts.

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Ray Lewis Day- 01-06-13 “ A Amirah C. Burnett & Families Thoughts And Reflec- Derrick A. Burnett II celebrating RAY DAY: tions” “To be a part of the 71,000 fans in attendance and witness Ray Lewis’s final home game was an unfor- gettable experience. For 17 years the man of the hour, played the game the right way, week in and week out and gave it all he could for the city of Baltimore. The Ravens franchise would not be where they are today without their original draft pick. You couldn’t name one other professional athlete whose pre-game introduction, pumps up the crowd and teammates more that Ray Lewis does!!!” Sari Burnett (4), Steven D. nett (16) Steven D. Bur- Derrick A. Burnett II “ Burnett Sr. Steven D. Burnett II nett, Derrick A. Burnett II, (5) (JAN. 2001) Wearing Ray Amirah C. Burnett, Derrick “Today is a very emotion- Lewis’s 1st MVP Super Bowl & A. Burnett. “We’d like to al day for all Ravens fans. Jersey, have been fans THANK RAY LEWIS and It’s bitter sweet, to see our as long as they have been able to all that he has indirectly champ play in his city for REMEMBER!!. Twelve years contributed to the growth the last time. Bitter be- later, the family is still celebrat- and memories of the Burnett cause we won't be able to ing Mr. Ray Lewis. (Steven D. family ”. come and support one of Burnett II (17), Kevin Boyd, Derrick A. Burnett Sr. our favorite players, and Amirah C. Burnett, Sarai Bur- sweet because we know it’s for a good reason, to spend time with his family. I grew up watch- ing him come out of that tunnel, with all the energy in the world, claiming his field with his unforget- table signature dance that not only fired up him and his teammates but the fans as well... This day will go down in history, and I'm just glad to be a part of it.” # savethelastdance ~Amirah C. Burnett

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Ray Lewis Shines in His Last Game at M&T Sta- dium.

Photos by Aaron Barnett

WE’LL MISS YOU, RAY!

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Kamenetz will seek support for Hall High School student the following education was shot in the school Baltimore City Announces funding during the cafeteria, and following the Community Legislative session: tragedy at Sandy Hook, the College Board Priorities $123 million County Executive wrote a school renovation and letter to State and Federal Names Interim Focus on School construction officials urging them to President Renovation and $16.8 million from pass effective gun safety Construction Energy Efficient Grants legislation. In that letter BALTIMORE - The $5 million for Safe he called for legislation Board of Trustees of Funding School Initiatives that would:stop allowing Baltimore City Community The school system's exceptions to national College has announced the Towson, Maryland $123 million capital background checks; stop appointment of Dr. Carolyn (January 8, 2013) - request includes funding the sale of military-grade Hull Anderson as interim Baltimore County assault weapons that can president. for a new elementary Dr. Carolyn Hull Anderson Executive Kevin school along the York out-gun our police officers; Dr. Anderson's extensive Kamenetz's legislative Road corridor, renovation and, stop the sale of high professional experience in Languages, Art and Music; agenda has a very specific and addition for Hereford capacity magazines of more higher education includes and director of the academic focus in 2013: public High School, renovations than 10 rounds nearly 30 years of service development program. education, public education, for Pikesville High, . "Police Chief Jim at BCCC, beginning in Dr. Anderson holds a public education. Overlea High and Johnson and his public 1970. Bachelor of Arts degree The County Executive Catonsville Elementary safety steam are working Dr. Anderson began from Morgan State held meetings with each School. with Superintendent her career at BCCC as a University; a Master of of the County's legislative The request also Dance's school security full-time faculty member, Science and a Master of district delegations during includes funding for staff to conduct a attaining the rank of full Liberal Arts degree from the December to discuss the air conditioning at the comprehensive review of professor. During her Johns Hopkins University; upcoming session. During following elementary school safety in Baltimore tenure she rose to the and a doctorate in adult those meetings, Baltimore schools: Timonium, Fort County," said Kamenetz. positions of assistant and community college County legislators Garrison, Middleborough, "That group will be making to the associate dean of education from North expressed support for Franklin, Sussex, specific recommendations arts and science; chair of Carolina State University at efforts to secure more Hebbville, Woodmoor, and in the near future, and English, Speech, Foreign Raleigh. education funding from the Middlesex. State funding for school State. Over the past 10 safety initiatives will be "We have one of the years, Baltimore very important as we move Kamenetz Launches Baltimore oldest school inventories in County has invested forward." County Restaurant Week the State, and 80 percent of more than $1 billion in County Executive our schools are more than school renovation and Kamenetz also said Participating restaurants to offer specials January 11 - 27 40 years old" said County construction projects, and that he will work with Executive Kamenetz. "We the delegation and the the State has contributed Towson, MD - visitors to dine out and savor have an aging infrastructure leadership in Annapolis $350 million, for a total Baltimore County local flavor and delicious that must be addressed. to fund the County's investment of nearly $1.4 Executive Kevin deals. "Baltimore County's When I took office in 2010, transportation priorities: billion since 2003. Kamenetz will join restaurants provide not only 54 percent of the County Expanded MARC Train "Given Baltimore Baltimore County enjoyment for its patrons, but schools did not have air Station in Middle River; County's aging schools, it Chamber of Commerce employment to nearly 25,000 conditioning. In just two Improvements to is imperative that we get a President Keith Scott to workers," states Kamenetz. years, we have reduced that Reisterstown Road and its bigger piece of the school launch Baltimore County Several participating number to 36 percent, and associated intersections; funding pie," said the Winter Restaurant Week, restaurants will serve we must continue to chip and improvements to I-695 County Executive. "Last which runs January samples of their Restaurant away at that issue." and I-83. year, Baltimore County 11 - 27. Forty-three Week fare at the kick-off. O'Malley Announced "We have serious work to only received 12.8 percent participating restaurants According to OpenTable, Millions for Schools do over the next 90 days," of the total allocation, across the County will the online site for making On Monday, Governor concluded the County and that is simply not feature special menus at reservations, Baltimore O'Malley announced $336 Executive. "In Baltimore sufficient.” a discounted, fixed price, County Summer Restaurant million in State funding County, we move beyond County Executive offering one to three Week 2012 saw over for school renovation and partisan politics to get Kamenetz also addressed course lunch and dinner 1500 diners seated for construction projects across things done, and we will the importance of specials ranging from the promotion via online the State, including $25 do just that throughout the funding for school safety $10.13 to $35.13. reservations. Online million for air conditioning. session." initiatives. On the first day The kick-off for reservations showed an The County Executive of school this year, a Perry Restaurant Week will increase of 53% over the take place at Patrick's of previous summer. Cockeysville on January A full list of participating 10 at 11:30 a.m., where restaurants, menus, Kamenetz will encourage and reservation links County residents and can be found at www. Page 10 Woodlawn Villager Celebrating the “Wonders” of Our Community Jan 15-Feb 15 2013

In the Kitchen Talk to Val with Sue Conversations with Time-tested recipes from Life Coach Susan Jackson-Stein Valerie Matthews-Haynes Don’t Stop Believing Resolutions Try this recipe. It’s in- Look for local meetings with “Meetup” groups in credibly easy. It will be Dear Val, your area. Check social This year I have only two popular with the entire fam- I need encouragement. networking groups. (I resolutions I am DETER- ily. A handful of currants or I set several goals for know for a fact that there MINED to keep. 1.) Eat mini chocolate chips may be 2012, I am discouraged are Facebook groups for more fruits and vegetables. added if you wish. because my goals will not aspiring writers and self- 2.) Engrave In my mindset Chocolate-Pumpkin be met. I want to self- publishers.) that there are no leftovers, Muffins publish my first book and Consider accountability just second chances. In this Preheat oven to 350 degrees complete nursing assistant partners. Accountability vein, I have discovered this 1 box chocolate cake mix, certification (CNA). I’ve partners are people recipe that fits these resolu- any brand completed the rough draft who work together, tions. 1 15-ounce can pumpkin of my book and I have often remotely, toward It is a muffin, no dessert. I puree (no pie filling) completed 3 of 7 courses achieving their respective bought two of these deca- Mix the two ingredients for my CNA. goals. Often the dent treats at a local church can of pumpkin puree left well. The batter will be very What slows me down partnership is as simple bazaar before the holidays. over from holiday baking? thick and heavy. is that I am juggling a Put the batter into muffin as friends who touch I went on line to see if there The one that is gathering full time job with home cups with paper or foil (best) base weekly or daily in was a similar recipe and lo! dust on the shelf. responsibilities, CNA muffin liners. Bake 25-30 15-minute phone calls And behold! It was right Pumpkin is highly nutri- classes, book writing, and minutes. Cool. Watch them there. The directions and tious, but what to do with other stuff. People who disappear. status of the latest goal, ingredients were so simple it? The kids won’t eat it don’t share my dream I have also iced them with to check in, find out that’s it’s almost sinful. plain as a vegetable. It negatively influence me. cream cheese icing and overcoming obstacles, This all brings me back to won’t keep until next year My siblings tell me that orange butter cream icing. andto briefly to discuss brainstorm the next on my first resolution, left- and you hate to see good I am wasting my time I bet they do well as mini step in the process. overs. You know that one money go to waste. with book writing. My muffins, too. Stay connected with mom says I am wasting supportive friends and my money with my CNA In Loving friends on their birth- Longtime acquaintances. Surround classes. She thinks I should Memory of days,”. She enjoyed sew- yourself with images of Woodlawn be working on something ing. She enjoyed traveling where you are headed. Ellamae M. Lewis and was fortunate to see computer related. Resident, Post pictures of your the Oberammergau Pas- I showed my manuscript Tim Allen book cover. Display sion Play in Bavaria. to a few friends and a pictures of your (future) She was a member of St. Dies at 69 former professor. They Jerome’s and the Sodal- all loved what they read these images the last ity, Senior Citizens Club, and encouraged me to thingCNA certificate. you “see” at Make night the Parish Council, a move forward. My grades Eucharistic Minister and a have been B+ and higher you think about in the choir member for almost in CNA classes. I believe morning.and the first It isthings critically 50 years. in what I am doing but I important that you focus She was preceded in am discouraged because I on your progress, not Ellamae M. Lewis was death by three brothers, thought that I’d be much your problems. And, born in Pigtown, Febru- John Lewis Jr., Charles further along by now. How don’t stop believing in ary 2, 1918. She died at Lewis and William Lewis, can I stay motivated.? yourself! St. Elizabeth in Baltimore, one sister Virginia Brooks, Signed, Discouraged December 24, 2012. She two sons Henry Lewis and was the daughter of the late Lawrence Creek and two Dear Discouraged, Valerie Matthews-Haynes is a Hattie A. (Fisher) and John grandsons, Michael Lewis Following a lengthy illness My advice is very simple. Certified Life Coach practicing H. Lewis. and Kenneth Rice. on November 28, 2012 Don’t stop believing!! in Maryland, Florida and She attended Baltimore She is survived by one Richard Timothy Allen Georgia. As part of Be The City public schools She son, SGM. Charles E. formerly of Woodlawn; focused on a goal when Better You Empowerment married Charles E. Creek, Creek Jr. , three daughters, beloved son of the late importantIt’s difficult people to stay in your Services (BTBY), Valerie Sr. on November 26, 1939. Patricia Lewis, Virginia Phillip and Doris Allen. Also life don’t support your conducts workshops and He died in November 1978. Creek and Regina Rav- lovingly survived by many efforts. Ask around and private coaching sessions. Christmas was her favorite enell; a dear friend, Kath- cousins. check the internet to For more info, contact us at time of the year.She always leen Whaley and a host of identify people who are vmatthews@BeTheBetterYou. remembered family and other relatives and friends. working on similar things. com. Page11 Woodlawn Villager Jan 15-Feb 15 2013

Nicholson and Lela M. backgrounds – Nicholson Salaam Sunday Brings Spoken Woodlawn Res- Yorbor of Woodlawn are of- is a government contractor, idents Sworn ficially able to help abused or and Yorbor a retired grand- Word/Art to Peju’s. neglected children in foster mother, both women share in as Baltimore Nfinite Productions, care. a common goal – helping Mello Music Group County CASAs Judge Kathleen G. Cox others in need. and QN5 hosted a recently swore in the two “I feel as though it is my TOWSON, Md. – Hav- creative arts event women as Court Appointed obligation to give back to ing completed 30 hours called “Salaam Sunday Special Advocates (CASAs), the community that has of classroom training Home is Where the Art along with three other Mary- been so good to me,” said and two to three hours of is” at Peju’s Restaurant land residents. the former Social Security court observation, Peggy and Lounge on Despite their diverse Administration manage- December 16, 2012. Headlining the show was spoken word artist, Substantial (Stan Robinson) and artist yU in a stop on their US Tour, Substantial (Stan Robinson) Also performing at the mic were artists, Leftist and Cruz Amor Poeta. Kane Mayfield, Jamaal Black Root Collier, Slick Vic Low and a few others also spotlighted their talents at the microphone. Karim and Naimah were emcees. Live art was performed by Debbie Douglass who L-R Doris Barnes_ Lela Yorbor_ Natalie Snell_ Corryne Deliberto ment analyst who now painted as the various contracts as an administra- artists were at the mic. Area Playwright Presents at tive specialist for various Vendors were also on site. government agencies. Delicious African cuisine Center Stage Currently, more than was available. 600 Baltimore County Visit Nfinite Productions on Facebook or at their Photo and story by Jerry Williams children in foster care are waiting for a CASA volun- website to obtain more information on CD’s, On Tuesday, November teer. With ongoing eco- nomic problems causing bookings, vendors’ 13, 2012, the play, products, or the art. 'Wait for the Sun", additional stress on fami- was presented at the lies resulting in increased Artist performs spoken word Arena Playhouse. This reports of abuse, now was the most recent more than ever, CASA play written by E. Jerry volunteers are needed. Williams, a Woodlawn CASA of Baltimore resident and a member County seeks dedicated men and women who care of the Woodlawn about children to volun- Senior Center. The teer. No special experience play, produced by is required; training and Ben Prestbury, focuses Jerry Williams is a retired SSA employee. supervision are provided on August 1963 when by professional staff. a group of African To learn more about Americans living in a challenges as they prepare becoming a CASA of Bal- small town in North to go to the March on timore County volunteer, Carolina face various Washington. call 410-828-0515 or visit www.casabaltco.org.

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Securityplus Federal Credit Union Celebrates Three Weeks of Charitable Giving

Baltimore, MD, January 8, 2013 – During the month of December, Securityplus Federal Credit Union (SFCU) participated in a ‘three weeks of giving’ initiative to benefit those less fortunate in the Baltimore community. Credit Union staff chose the following charities: Baltimore Outreach Service, Toys for Tots and the Maryland Food Bank. Each week, a specific charity was highlighted, Boys Choir of Powhatan with Director, Jo Ann Oatis and members and staff February 24, 2013, marks The 2013 Black His- were able to share in this the 10th year the Boys Choir tory month theme is “At the experience. of Powhatan will be per- Crossroads of Freedom: The SFCU had an forming at Epworth United Emancipation Proclamation overwhelming response Shopping Center. SFCU Methodist Chapel’s Black and the March on Washing- receiving monetary SFCU’s history, upcoming serves over 33,000 members events, products and History Month Program. ton.” On January 1, 1963, the donations, as well as, in the greater Baltimore Please join us at 2:00 pm, Emancipation Proclamation women’s clothing, soaps services, visit http://www. community. securityplusfcu.org 3317 Saint Lukes Lane, set the United States on the and lotions to benefit For more information on Baltimore, MD 21207 (410- road to end slavery. And, this Baltimore Outreach 944-1070). A free-will year marks the 50th anniver- Services; new, unwrapped offering will be collected to sary of the historic March toys for Toys for Tots; Aaron Barnett Elected Vice help fund the choir’s spring on Washington for Jobs and and non-perishable and 2013 tour to Boston and to Freedom on August 28, 1963 canned food to benefit the President of ILA help other local charities. A that included an estimated Maryland Food Bank. reception will follow in the 250,000 people. “As an organization, Riker “Rocky” Fellowship Hall. our hope is that we could McKenzie is positively impact people President-elect of in our community during the International the holiday season,” said Longshoreman's Brett Noll, SFCU Chief Association Executive Officer. “The Local 333 here generosity of our staff and in the Port of members made me even Baltimore and prouder to be part of this Woodlawn’s own great team.” Aaron Barnett is Securityplus Federal the newly elected Credit Union is a Vice President. $365 million not-for- Barnett is the profit, member-owned, founder of full service financial R-BLOCK, institution, with eight Inc., a non- branches in Baltimore, profit mentoring Maryland, including organization for their newest branch, at-risk youth. in the Roland Park Page13 Woodlawn Villager Jan 15-Feb 15 2013

BCASCO Classes at B'nai WOODLAWN Security- Area Events, is seeking Israel, Woodlawn VILLAGER Meetings & volunteers to 27 Lloyd Street, Business Brief research and determine Baltimore, 410-732-5454 P.O. Box 47187 Association federal, state, and local Taught by Rabbi Etan Windsor Mill, MD 21244 Announce- legislative districts of Mintz. Join us for these www.woodlawnvillager.com our volunteer base. This interesting and engaging woodlawnvillager ments work will be done on the classes through June 2013: @hotmail.com internet; minimal skills Sunday morning - 9:30am - Talmud: Tractate Regular Contributors required In addition, we Debbie Bastacky “From Out Of Darkness are seeking volunteers Kiddushin. Start your Sandra Brookins Into His Marvellous Light to assist in fund raising week off right as we R ev. Chuck Brooks NEXT MEETING study the early rabbinic Delores Douglass Ministries World Wide” management, and writing Leslie Hyman Wednesday, January 19th debates of 200-500 Woodlawn Library Founder/Director, testimonies for legislation. De Jackson Reverend Bernice Moore Time commitment and C.E. We will trace these Larry Katz 1811 Woodlawn Drive debates to modern Valerie Matthews-Haynes Wright,D.Min location of work to be Ollie Matson (Next to Woodlawn High) Jewish practice and law. Doors open 8:45 a.m. Will be hosting: mutually determined. Sue Jackson-Stein Benefit: You will be aiding Thursday evening @ Business Mgr - Ollen Douglass Networking until 9:00 a.m. The 10th annual 7:30pm - Jewish Thought: Meeting ends promptly at the work of a non-profit Dr Martin organization that seeks to Rambam (Maimonides). Thank you for your 10:00 a.m. Luther King Jr’s Join us as we explore the support and We welcome: writing and thought of contributions. Business Owners Commemorative the great medieval sage, Entreprenuers Ollen C. Douglass Birthday Maimonides. We begin by Harrison H. Hill Business Opportunities Celebration The Woodlawn exploring Maimonides' Sue Jackson-Stein Community Leaders Introduction to the Vashti Davis Pullum and it will be Senior Center Bernice Moore Wright School Representatives Service Mishneh Torah, and then held at St Luke’s United Ellen D. Dorkins Government delve into his philosophic Elected Officials Methodist Church which 2120 Gwynn Oak Ave Thelma E. Brown work, the Moreh Betty Whidby is located at 2119 Gwynn Gwynn Oak , Md. 21207 Local Organizations Nevuchim. Rutherford Heights Oak Avenue, Gwynn Oak/ Aerobics on Monday, Join the SWBA for its first B'nai Israel is planning Darlean Cager Williams Woodlawn MD 21207. Wednesday and Fridays at Improvement Association meeting of this new year an Ulpan (Hebrew on Wednesday morning Mary W Conaway, Pastor. 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Margaret Wells immersion class) with Doretha R. Blackwell This event will be held Chat & Chew on Tuesdays at the Woodlawn Library. a focus on Jewish Delores M. Speaks weather permitting on , at 12 Noon Network over coffee or prayer. If you are Wilnet Bristow Sunday, January 20, 2013 Serendipity (memory Social Security tea from 8:45 to 9:00 interested, please e-mail from 3:00-5:00 PM. enhancement) on Tuesday's Alumni Association when the meeting begins. the office at office@ Our key note speaker at 10a.m. to 12 Noon Set the Captives Free WBA Treasurer, Albert bnaiisraelcongregation.org Naddiya Nash will be Mr Michael Pinochle daily, 11:00 a.m. Kim, CPA will share some to let us know. Barbara Cuffie information about taxes. a Eugene Johnson, who is to 3:00 p.m. Kimmoly Rice-Ogletree topic we all heard a great known as the “Activist’s Line Dancing with Randy Everyday Women Net Work deal about on the news Activist”. Dennis on Thursdays 9 - Laverne Jackson Holland The Liberty Steve Whisler as commentators, elected Mr Johnson opened 10 a.m. and 10 - 11 a.m. Aaron Barnett officials and others have “Heritage Cinema USA” Beginners and advanced. Senior Center The Humanitarian, Inc. spoken about the Financial and he is Founder and Determine your level Let the fun begin with Etta Petty Cliff!!! Few of us know Director of the “Paul and join the class of your Herbert Rogers our Pinochle Tournament Sarah Green Bowman much about the impact Roberson Institute”. choosing. Fee. on Friday, January 18th Virginia Day of the legislation that RSVP: Reverend Wright, Karaoke with Herb - from 1-8 p.m. for only De Jackson was passed on our taxes 410-265-7537 Come And Monthly. $25.00! Walk-ins are Mary Eastman either personally or from Be A Blessing Come And Tuesday, January 29, welcome. February is the Lois Rosedom-Boyd a business perspective. Be Blessed! 2013 Get information on month of love, history of Learn how the new law ASSET PROTECTION. a people, and history of is already impacting 12:30 pm. February 27 service. The Liberty Senior most of us as well as our Woodlawn Falcons Get information on better Center will celebrate 35 employees. Youth Indoor breathing for asthma years of service, love, and Happy Next Meeting - Feb 20th sufferers. 12-1 pm. dedication to the older Arena Football Sign up at the front desk. Office Information: adults in the community Ages: 8U - 13U - Call 410-887-6887 for a with a 35th Anniversary/ New 7008 Security Blvd Registration-$100.00 will start complete list of activities. Suite 220, Red & White Ball on in Feb. 2013 Make WSC your "Home Friday, February 8th from Year! 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