celebrating 34 years marlborough day

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celebrating 34 years marlborough day
Official Event Program
MARLBOROUGH DAY
CELEBRATING 34 YEARS MARLBOROUGH DAY —MAY 8, 2010
There is a Parade in Town
Every year, people will stand on
both sides of Main Street, Upper Marlboro, Maryland and
cheer and clap as the clowns,
parade, entertainers, and fairies
walk down Main Street. Join
the residents of Upper Marlborough, MD as they celebrate the
accomplishments and successes
of the businesses and residents
of Upper Marlborough area.
We will again transform our
town into an all day street festival. Main Street and the surrounding area will be decorated
and the streets will be filled
with people laughing, singing,
and dancing.
What better time to enjoy your
town, with lots of great entertainment, tasty food and wonderful arts and crafts. Starting
at 10:00 A.M. the Boy Scouts
of America will lead the parade
on Main Street . Over 40 groups
will join the Boy Scouts in the
parade. Read the Marlborough
Day Program to find out more
about this year’s Grand Mar-
MARLBOROUGH DAY GRAND MARSHALL
shall—the Boy Scouts of
America, the location of
vendors, and the entertainment schedule.
THE BOYS AND GIRLS SCOUTS
So what are you waiting
for? Grab a friend, your
family & neighbors and
enjoy the Marlborough Day
Festival!
Don’t forget MOM! One
of the vendors might have
the perfect Mother’s Day
gift for you to buy for your
mother. Tomorrow is
Mother’s Day!
If you enjoy today’s festival, come back again next
year and bring your
neighbors and friends.
May 9, 2010
Please Support Our
Sponsors Listed on
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Boy Scouts of America Centennial:
2/8/1910—2/8/2010
Special points of interest:
• Parade: 10am
• Festival Time: 10am until 5pm
• Free Parking & Shuttle Bus
available from the Equestrian
Center parking lot.
• Handicapped parking available
across from the 7-11
• For more information about this
event call 301-952-9575
Parade Participants
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Food Vendors
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Marlborough Day Map
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Schedule of Events
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Entertainers
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Arts & Crafts
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About Marlborough Day 7
Grand Marshall
www.marlboroughday.org/
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Jack B. Johnson
County Executive
Upper Marlborough
Scouting inCourthouse
Upper Marlboro and the Surrounding Areas
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Prince George’s District Boy Scouts of America
On February 8, 2010 the Boy Scouts of America celebrated their Centennial. The United States Congress chartered
this fine organization on February 8, 1910. The Marlborough Day shirt this year for the Marlborough Day Parade has
the Boy Scout National Memorial, which is located near the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. The Scouting movement
was started by a retired British General Lord Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden Powell (BP) based on a book he had
written and published in 1908, “Scouting for boys.” BP had based his book on his military experience (mainly in
Africa) and he published a number of other books prior to writing “Scouting for boys” in England. These books had
become best sellers in England and particularly with young boys. BP then began to experiment with the idea of
scouting by forming a training session (experiment) and the movement began.
Scouting came to the United States of America via William D. Boyce in 1909. Boyce was lost in a pea soup thick
London Fog when a young man offered to assist him in finding his way. Boyce offered to pay the young man for his
service. The young man explained that he was a “Scout” and could not take payment for a “good turn done daily”.
Boyce later met with BP and brought the movement to the United States. A statue was later erected in Gilwell Park,
in London, England to commend the “Unknown Scout.”
The present day Prince Georges District covers the entire County. There are, as of today, 52 Cub Scout Packs, 51
Boy Scout Troops, 3 Boy Scout Teams, 9 Venturing Crews, and 1 Sea Scout Ship in the Prince Georges District. Except for three Professional Scouters all of the Scouts and Scouters in the District are volunteers.
There are numerous Centennial events occurring in this area and across the Nation to celebrate the event. Please
check out the National website (www.scouting.org) and the National Capital Area Council website (www.scoutingncac.org) for further information.
Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts are 98 years old this year. It sought to promote the social welfare of young women and was formed as a
counterpart to the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). It was founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912 and is based on the
Scouting principles developed by Robert Baden-Powell. GSUSA uses the Scout method to build self-esteem and to
teach values such as honesty, fairness, courage, compassion, character, sisterhood, confidence, and citizenship through
activities including camping, community service, learning first aid, and earning numerous badges by acquiring other
practical skills. Girl Scouts' achievements are recognized through rank advancement and by various special awards. The
Gold Award is the highest honor earned.
We are service unit 21-2 serving the southern corner of Prince George's County
North: Route 4 South up 301
East: over to Frank Tippet up 301
South: over to 382 to the river
West: 381 to Eagle Harbor
There are a total of 10 service units serving Southern Prince George's County. Our regional office is located on Rt. 301
in Waldorf. If you live in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area, there is place for you in one of the 4,000
troops of the Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital (GSCNC). Visit our website at GSCNC.org
Girl Scout-Levels
Girls can join Girl Scouts at different grade-levels:
Girl Scout Daisy, grades K-1
Girl Scout Brownie, grades 2-3
Girl Scout Junior, grades 4-5
Girl Scout Cadet, grades 6-8
Girl Scout Senior, grades 9-10
Girl Scout Ambassador, grades 11-12
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Boy Scout Memorial
The bronze statue picture on page 1 of this program consists of three figures. The Boy Scout represents the aspirations of all
past, present, and future Scouts throughout the world. The male figure exemplifies physical, mental, and moral fitness, love of
country, good citizenship, loyalty, honor, and courage. He carries a helmet, a symbol of masculine attire. The female figure symbolizes enlightenment with the love of God and fellow man, justice, freedom, and democracy. She holds the eternal flame of
God's Holy Spirit
The memorial to the Boy Scouts of America stands on the site of the first Boy Scout Jamboree in 1937. It is one of the few memorials in Washington, D.C. commemorating a living cause. The funds to build this memorial were raised by Scout units
throughout the United States, and each donor signed one of several scrolls that were placed in the pedestal of the statue. The
memorial was unveiled in a ceremony on November 7, 1964. The statue was accepted for the country by Associate Supreme
Court Justice Tom Clark, who noted that the day marked his fiftieth anniversary as an Eagle Scout.
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Biographies
Bill Milligan—Bill Milligan’s involvement in the Marlborough Day Festival began in the mid-1990s. Before assuming the role
of this year’s Marlborough Day Festival Chairman, Bill served as the Festival Planning secretary and the Traffic and Safety
Committee lead. He left the area to serve in the Navy during the Vietnam War. He returned to the area and worked until he
retired. Now that Bill has retired, he devotes more of his time to various public safety organizations in the Prince George’s
County area. You might spot Bill volunteering his services in the Prince George’s Sheriff’s Office, the Prince George’s County
Police Office or the Maryland State Police Office. In addition to volunteering in various public safety organizations, Bill is active in the American Legions and he serves on the Prince George’s County Citizen Corps Council. Bill can be found
HAMming with other Amateur Radio Emergency Services volunteers supporting the Prince George’s County Office of Emergency Management.
Ayla West opens the Marlborough Day Festival with the Nation Anthem. Ayla West is one of the definitive female soul singers
of the new era. She began her publicly at the tender age of six in her grandmother’s church choir. Ayla expanded her singing to
include R&B, the innovation of jazz, and the precision of pop. After she hit her artistic and commercial stride in 2001, she
moved toward the pop mainstream. The “Voice of An Angel” has been heard in Hong Kong, China, and Jakarta. Ayla’s
versatility and angelic voice has opened for artists such as the Chi-Lites, Martha Reeves, Naomi Campbell, Taylor Dane, Vicki
Winnans, and Twinkie Clarke, and De La Soul. She has performed along with Michael Manson, Tom Brown and many others,
at one of the President Obama’s Pre-Inauguration ceremonies. Ayla made her first national televised appearance on Showtime at
the Apollo. The Voice of an Angel is a multi-faceted upcoming star and is notable for her vocal range, versatility and stage
presence. She is currently working on her R&B debut album, “The 5th Element,” that will be released in 2011. Venues: Lincoln Theater, Verizon Center, MCI Center, Constitution Hall, Kodak Theater, and Showplace Arena
MARLBOROUGH DAY PLANNING
The annual Marlborough Day Festival is held each year on the Saturday before Mother’s Day. The festival is a non-profit event
held in celebration of our town, community, its people, its rich diversity, and its history. Upper Marlboro residents work with
various Prince George’s County groups and sponsors to plan, develop, and coordinate Marlborough Day festivities. Members
from the following Prince George’s County groups provide support to the Marlborough Day Committee: Prince George’s
County Police and Sheriffs’ Department, the Town of Upper Marlboro Commissioners, and the Maryland National Capital Park
and Planning Commission.
Consider adding your name to the list of volunteers that will plan next year’s 35th Marlborough Day Celebration. If you want to
join a great group of volunteers, call 301-952-9575 for additional information.
May 8. 2010 Parade Participants
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1. Prince George’s Sheriff Inaugural Ceremony Escort Motorcycles
2. Prince George’s Sheriff Color Guard
3. Prince George’s K-9 Unit
4. Upper Marlboro Volunteer Fire Department
5. Grand Marshal: Boy Scouts of America (Celebrating 100 Years)
6. Girl Scouts, Jr. Girl Scouts, and Brownies
7. Maryland Park Police Mounted Unit
8. Clerk of the Circuit Court Peggy Magee
9. Register of Wills Cereta A. Lee
10. Friends of Leslie E. Johnson (County Council, District 6)
11. Prince George’s Sheriff Office—Sheriff Michael Jackson
12. Town of Upper Marlboro Board of Commissioners
13. Town of Upper Marlboro Police Department—Chief Michael T. Gonnella
14. Dr. Henry A. Wise High School Marching Puma Band
15. Prince George’s Community Federal Credit Union
16. Artistic Dance Academy
17. St. Mary of the Assumption, of Upper Marlboro, MD
18. Encore Baton and Dance Studio
19. Ernest Everett Just Middle School Eagle Pom Squad
20. Prince George’s County Amateur Radio Operators (HAMS)
21. Prince George’s Forest #139 Cedarettes Clowns
22. Marching Martial Arts School
23. Knights of St. John, District 1 of Maryland Drill Team
24. Piscataway Conoy Tribe
25. Sons of Confederate Veterans, MD. Line C.S.A. Camp 1741
26. Brandywine Blue Wave Swim Team
27. Maryland Faerie Festival
28. Cornerstone Peaceful Bible Baptist Church Dancers
29. Miss Junior Pre-Teen —Queen Griffin (2009-2010)
30. Miss Maryland Pre-Teen —Emily Chambers
31. Miss Maryland Junior Teen —Lauren Jones
32. Committee to Elect Natasha Sham one—Gilmore-District 7, Council Member
33. Friends of Danny Hall for Sheriff
34. Annapolitan Corvette Club (Joe Belt III)
35. Dutch Village Farmers Market Horse and Buggy
36. RON—K
Our Loyal Sponsors & Contributors
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Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES)
BSA – Prince George’s District
Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association
Community Emergency Response Team
(CERT) of Clinton
Dunkin Donuts
Folcomer Equipment Corporation
Gates Bail Bonds
M&T Bank
Marlboro Area Recreation Council, Inc.
Marlboro Volunteer Fire Department
Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC)
Maryland State Highway Administration
Metro Golf Carts
Office of the Sheriff
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Pepco
Prince George’s County Department of Public
Works & Transportation
Prince George's County Government
Prince George’s County Office of Central Services
Prince George's County Police Department
Prince George’s Federal Savings Bank
Show Place Arena
Tommy’s Auto Clinic
Town of Upper Marlboro
United Rentals
Upper Marlboro Library
Geraldine Young
Gary Buck
Joseph Vallario
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2010 Food Vendors
ABN Food Craft
AJ’s Hawaiian Iceez Serving Hawaiian-Shave Ice and Water
Click in Charge
Tasty Soft Ice Cream Serving Soft Ice Cream Cones,
Sundaes, Shakes, and Floats
Wilson’s Funnel Cakes& Lemonade Serving Funnel Cakes,
Lemonade, Brewed Tea, Bottled Water, Coffee, and Pudding.
Festival Concessions Serving Boardwalk Fries and Lemonade
Texas Ribs
The Food Station Serving Philly Cheese steak, Hot Dogs,
Burgers, German Sausage, Italian Sausage, Fresh Cut Fries &
Chips, Roasted Nuts, Fresh-Squeezed Lemonade, Sodas, Iced
Tea, and Water
Funnel Fare
Sherrie’s Crab Cake Serving Crab Cake Sandwiches,
Lemonade, and Iced Tea
ABOUT MARLBOROUGH DAY
Marlborough Day is the annual Festival held in the historic town of Upper Marlboro, MD. This is the event where you just
have to ask yourself “Where else can you find so much fun with so much to do and still be so close to home?” The festival
is a non-profit event held in celebration of our town, community, its people, our rich diversity and our rich history. It’s a
time to enjoy some good old fashion fun with your family, friends and neighbors. This is your festival! Spring is in full
bloom and its time to enjoy this wonderful town and all it has to offer.
This year will be our 32nd consecutive year. Why not plan to be part of next year’s festival by volunteering to help plan
this event. Events of this type can only continue through both community support and the active participation of community volunteers. We look forward to adding your name to the list of volunteers. This is an opportunity for your child to earn
volunteerism hours for his or her participation in Marlborough Day.
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Show
Times
Kiddie
Korner
Schedule of Events
Main @ Ledo’s
Food Court Stage
Dance Stage
Viewing Stand
Ms. Ayla West
Parade Through the Town!
Magician
The Fiddlers
Mike Rose
Chuck Bollinger
Magician
Scott McGinn
National Anthem
Kuk Sool Won
Dimitri
Nassar
Jazz
Rock
Chuck Bollinger
Trio
Mike Rose Magician
Ron K
DJ Blake
Bows the Clown
Ron K
DJ Blake
Bows the Clown
South-Bound Band
Ayla West
Bows the Clown
Sound-Bound Band
Ayla West
Bows the Clown
South-Bound Band
Ayla West
South-Bound Band
Ayla West
Ayla West
Www.myspace.com/aylawest
Bows the Clown
http://www.bowstheclown.com
Kuk Sool Won of Dunkirk
http://www.kuksoolwonwdc.com/
Mike Rose—Magician
http://www.mikerosemagic.com/
Southbound Band
Chuck Bollinger / CHB Entertainment
http://www.hypnoaid.com/
Clearwater Nature Center
11000 Thrift Road
Clinton, MD 20735
County Dance Conservatory
http://www.countydanceconservatory.com/
Dimitri Nassar Trio
http://www.dnassarjazz.com
Encore Baton & Dance Studio
http://www.encorebaton-dance.com/
The Fiddlers / Scott McGinn
http://facedancer.net/
Ron K
Dance Conservatory
Dance Conservatory Ms. Junior Princess
Encore Dance
Encore Dance
Artistic Dance
Artistic Dance
Kazoku
Martial Arts
America the Beautiful
Arts and Crafts
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Alicia McLean Handmade beaded and charm jewelry
Doris Grose - Jewelry and etc.
Alison Tracy Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry
Doris Williams - Betty Boop bags &
regular bags, hand-crafted jewelry &
clothes.
Dung Le ( C.F. Brandt Jewelers) - Jewelry displays
Ethel Eldridge - Handcrafted Afro-centric
accessories, bath body products, scarf
sets, coin purses, & checkbook covers
Friends of the Upper Marlboro Library
( Joe Valenza) - Used books, CDs, &
DVDs for sale to raise money for the library
Geri White - Art painted on clothingshoes, dresses, jackets, purses and tshirts.
Gwendolyn Freed (Bethel UM Church)
- Community activity brochures that encourage church attendance and children
participation.
Harrison W. Grayson - Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
Andrea Burch Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry
Andria Mullin Silk flower arrangements , NFL Football
trees 24" , wreaths one-of-a-kind designs
Anita Brown Silpada designs jewelry (sterling jewelry)
Barbara Lancaster Sales of Children's Toys & Novelties Sand
art Inflatable's Etc.
Beverly Thomas Perfumes, bags umbrellas, Jewelry and
souvenir.
Brenda Brown-Paul Avon
Brenda S. Ratliff - Custom design jewelry
James Jimason - Author & Motivational
Speaker w/ 7 published books
Brenda Watkins ( The Clerk of the Circuit Court) copy
Janice Allen - perfume, Body lotions ,
shower gels, powders, bubble-baths ,
jewelry & make-up
Jennifer Bentson - Fleece sports & dog
pillows
Jermey & Linda Martin (Craft Dezins at
Home LLC.) - Handmade Jewelry
Caroline Brown - Baskets & Balloons blow
up toys, misc.
Cereta Lee - Provide brochures & promotional items to the public about Register of
Wills Office & Services
Cheryl Woodward - Christian Products
(Bibles, Books, & CD, Tote Bags and etc.)
Mary Catherine Larkin ( Board of Child
Care) - Non-profit Methodist Church affiliated foster care program
Melodie Chrisitan - Avon Products, Gift
baskets perfume (fragrance sets).
Michelle Freeman - Jewelry, Sarong
tops, T-Shirts
Michelle Williams - Sand art- children
walk around the table to put sand in the
bottle to make rainbow in the bottle.
Minnie Allen - Couture Bags
Patti Jones - Woodmoore silk floral design
Prince George's County Federation of
Park and Rec. Council – bedding plants
Prince George's County Sheriff Office
(Lina Stallings) - Display table with
hand-outs & give-a-way.
R.W. Thomas & Audrey Thomas - Crocheted items, dolls blankets, ponchos
shawls, bears.
Regina Griffin - Tastefully Simple Products
Rudy McCumber Seat Pleasant Lodge
#218
Sandra Slifer - Tastefully Simple Products
Jessica Jorandby - Information Table/
Booth
Shakiva Whitehead - The Pampered
Chef "Quality Kitchen Tools"
Joseph Mahalia - Energy efficient doors
windows, siding and custom build products.
Josephine Venson - African Art
Shamese C. Forgone - 5 Linx products
The Clerk of the Circuit Court - Child
support, passports, marriage/business
license and land records
Desha Smith - Handbags, jewelry, necktie, wallets and etc.
Lee Tuper – Hand-embroider dresses,
blouses, shirts from India, kids necklaces , earrings, rings, hair accessories
and etc.
Linda Castillo - Toy birds that fly on a
stick and make a noise. marshmallow
shooters.
Linda Lowe (Department of Environmental Resources) - The Department of
Environmental Resources with PG
County
Linda Paxton - Handmade & costume
jewelry
Doncilla A. Eleady Cole - Fashion Jewelry
Mario Jackson - Original art
Dora Ward – Baskets & centerpiece arrangements
Marita Loney - Gift Baskets - Money
Roses -Flashing Light up Product Baby
Diaper Cakes- Towel Cakes _NFL Lamp
Chyna Dorcean - Handmade Jewelry
created by Chyna Dorean, a young entrepreneur jewelry designer.
Cindy King (Dance Studio Inc.) - Table w/
mini-DVD TV showing dance videos of
performances. ADA literature will be available to view or take.
Daneen Banks (Prince George's Board
of Elections) - Voter registration and Early
Voting Outreach to Maryland residents.
Denise Higgins - Handmade doll w/
charms , totes and etc.
Dennis L. Saberon - Sterling Silver &
Fashion Jewelry
Sophia Jones (Sophisticated Designs
Jewelry) - Artisan of women jewelry and
make one of a kind.
Tywanna Plummer - Shea butter & Lotion cream Black soap, Key Chain, Toys,
Rings Jewelry & Shirt, Africa Dresses
Union United Methodist Church - Information Table/ Booth
Vanester Williams - Personally handcrafted/ designed jewelry (necklaces,
bracelets, earrings)
Corey Morgan - Face Painting
Elizangela Ridgell - Cookie Lee Jewelry
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MARLBOROUGH DAY VOLUNTEERS
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The Marlborough Day Committee
Chairman:
Bill Milligan
Committees:
Announcer:
Arts & Crafts:
Boy Scouts/Clean-Up/
Breakfast:
Communications:
County Executive
Liaison:
Entertainment:
First Aid:
Food Vendors:
Food for Volunteers:
Golf Carts/Port-aPotties:
Information Booth:
Command Post/ARES:
Secretary: Joe Hourcle` Treasurer: Ron Perkins
Vanessa Phillips, Jerry Phillips
(back-up)
Norman Ford, Diana Webb
Joe Brown, Rich Kline, & Chuck
Rentz
Frank Fealy
Ola Hill
Parade:
Police Liaison:
Program:
Dottie Perkins, Susan Matthews, &
Rich Kline
Stg. W. Alexander
Jerry & Vanessa Phillips
Program Ads:
Publicity:
Cheryl Petro & Lee Greenberg
Robin Mazyck & Lee Greenberg
Felicia Reed
MVFD
Jonathan Jones
Henry Becker, Joe & Trina
Brown w/Boy Scouts
Norman Ford
Safety:
Signs:
T-Shirts:
Town Liaison:
Barry Schlossberg
Henry Becker
Cheryl Petro
Joe Hourcle`
Traffic Control:
Steve Windsor, Jr. & DPW&T
Norman Ford
Ken Greenhouse
Website:
Joe Hourcle`
Special thanks to the Boy Scouts of America for helping with the 2010 Marlborough Day Festival clean-up.
Marlborough Day Committee
PO Box 484
Upper Marlboro MD 20773
Phone: 301-952-9575
Email: [email protected]
Website: Marlboroughday.org
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Upper Marlboro, MD
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