March 18, 1999 - Greenbelt News Review
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March 18, 1999 - Greenbelt News Review
I . .1¥1..4 .. '. Q(.l ...,......,...,. ....... .. on MOtlday1 ar 11 re. loy IIOOD OD 'J'ueadayo. 1illt UyiDJ 1101 to pi ......... Tuoaday IIIJhla. ewsReview ~- 62, Number 17 l. .t,... IS Crescent Rd., Suite I00, Gr<enbelt, MD 20n0-1887 Roosenlt MaD Reeoastractioa Is ..... CoaacU Meetiag Topic lt)'LadGor.a Cily Council took several ac- aa. Ill funhcr the reconslruction ol a-veh Center Mall. inchld-· ing repairs to the Mother and Child statue at its March g regular meeting. Also, Council n:ceived an update from its special COUnsel on the status of the day's lawsuit relatine to road impmve- menta ror the USDA complex, supported legislation to increase the tax on cigarettes. and referred a proposal for additiooal liehts at Braden Field to lhe Park and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB). Roooevell Mall Council authorized employing Sharon Koehler aS the tonservator The materials will be selected to emulate the physical properties and appearance of the original marerial. Councilmember Alan Turnbull staled that .. We arc lrying lo make up for 61 years of neglect." He asked Craze about future upkeep of the slatuc. Koehler has already proposed a cativL'i cover lo protect it duri,!)l inclement The Motlltr 1111 Clll/11 statue. "We aft trying i: make up tor 61 years of neglect. • -Alan Tumbll/1 City Cou'"llmember of the Mother and Child Statue. Council was told that Koehler has impeccable credentials and experience in the treatment of outdoor sculptun:. She will complete her work over a 6 week period of residency, projected to begin in mid-May. Tbe estimated cost of restoration is $62,937. Celia Craze, plaaning and COIIIIIIIIIIjJy clovetopment director, gave rwtber detail• Oft the upcoming IJ'eabne.ftt and restoration of the Mother and Child statue. In response to CouAcilmember Rndney Rohens' question of two weeki ago, Craze said the exacl materials to be used cart not be determined until different types of bindcn and resins are appliod to the statue in small test areas. weather, and she could propose additional mca.'Oures after looking at il further. Council approved the proposed purchase of cafe tables, chajrs, umbrellas and trash cans for the Roosevelt Center. The furniture will be evergreen in color, durable, and handicop accessible. The price quotation from Keystone Ridge Desisns, Inc. is $22,576. Tbe furniture is expected to arrive· in mid-May, at the time construction wor~ Is ex- pected to be complete. 'TUrnbull wanted lo know if the chairs will he bolted down or if they can he moved around freely. '"They can be either,'' said Craze. "II is our hope ttial we will not have to [bolt them down.]" Davis inquired who would he responsible for Iakins .down the umbrella in harsh wead!er. Craze seemed 10 favor the idea that the users would take them down. Experience will show if a needed individuat should be- aS!Itgncd lhc task. Concrete work will be contracted to Maryloll\l Paving and Sealant, Inc. on a ""'' ....; '' , : Wurk tn he :·r··· , on~:-1"1'.! pa-. "'Y t ~ran1Lc p;l\t'l •u.:u;.:fl l!l.m ,he,.: ln,:~U:h <~' .. Ill, P'(J I H~ .••'>lfurfl., :''IJ The: a.uthun.tatmn of the negotiated purchase of ..:a~t iron tree gra1es for use in the renov~ion was approved by Davts, Pulens and Turnbull, but not hy council · member Roberts. He went on record that $33.228 was too much 10 spend on lrec arates. Craze supplied the infonnarion that the grates are unfinished, they won't - · and are maintenance (roe. IIi addition, they are ADA compliaftt. lroftunilh IVchlt«tural Products will be poorins the concrete in an estimated 3 weeks time to set lhe grate supports and angles. It was approved that Davey Tree Company will provide the structural soil and landscapina services for the reiKJ'VIbon. Davey See COUNCIL, ,... 5 Resideatial Geese: Oat of Control? by Barbara Youaa At the end of Research Road, high up but not far from Greenbelt Metro and Beltsville's patch of light industrial busineues. there suddenly appears a heartliftin1 panorama of neat fields and distant green hills spread out below as if for the personal delectation of people let them go and they adapted 10 living in urban areas and using stonn waler dramage ponds, and they began to reproduce," he conlinues. '1bey 're flighdcu in the summer when in late June and early set hunting dales and try lo slow the population growth rate. He is quite aware of .and sympathetic July Atlantic Flyway Representative they're moulting and replacing lheir Greenhelten. Wanderina the Agricultural Resem:h Center foelds ...,.J...._,. below with the black Holsteins are Hocks of hundreds and hundreds of unconcerned Canada geese, .orne miaratorY and some residential. .......tlod Geeoe. It's impossible to tell the difference between migratory and residential Canada aeesc. They are essentially the same genus and species, and all have black heads and necks witb a white "chinltrap." ''Then: are II races of Canada aeese, and the residential or sedcnwy bird is a de- scendant of the Canada goose which - often kept in captivity aDd &ISOd as a decoy to auract wild ...... for hunten to ohoot at random until the Federal Migratory Bird law wa passed to liberate them," explains Larry Hindman. Waterfowl Project Manager ror the st.tc's Department of Natural Rescurccs. "After the law was passed, to the birda' popularity with hunten and nonhunters alike. Migratory geese are not the problem, points out Jerry Serie, ror the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but a!> to residential Canada geese: - ''I'd have to say their numbers arc 'oul of control' at this lime." He estimates there are over a million residential geese in the Atlantic Flyway alone, and says that when state agenciea moved geese oroond the .See extreme overpopulalion, they're captured and euthanized and turned into meals for the homeless." Problems Hindman cites in addirion to overpopulation are damage to water quality, the dropping of fealhen; occosiooal aggressiveness. traffic problema, damage to propcny and dan&er to flying aircraft. His clepan· mcnt survey• the bird popullllion every spring and works with the U.S. Fisb and Wildlire Service 10 ' u. ,__w, ~ A P'oiM ,_. Meet .,._..,..., . Greeabelt'• lt....t Lieau-t, Tho..... Kemp by Barbara v....,. "Afler 14 yean, I still look forw.-d to cominJ to work every day," saya Greenbelt'• newest police lieutenant and patrol com- mander, Tom Kemp, a tall, slraiahtforward, friendly officer who has lived in Greenbeh among those he polices since 19K3, when, a.< a colle10 student, he lived in the rirehouse. He joined the Police Depar1mcnt in March, 198~. After yc.n of workina rotalifttl shift•. Kemp io slowly aetlina used to the patrol commanderrank preroJativc of workins days and having weekends orr, al- tbouah he still manages to sleep only five or six hours a nighl and lhc "weekends oil" could include a police call-out or part-lime work at ttle l;lol iday Inn. or Friday'• restaurant. The days could be ten boun Ions . "After so maoy yean of ahift worlo., I alept 18 boun straight on my lint weekend off," he .........,_ bon. oddina "and I llill .,_, no sleeping or eotina hobits • all." At any aiven 3 Lm. he believe• he'• more alert than most people; exccpc for .txJUC a year spenl in lhe Administnlive ~ision, per- . ronnine background rn-tiplionl and simil• usianmenu, he hu worlo.ed rotatioc patrol sbifts for 14 yean. Tbe Patrol Diviaion thia lieutenant commands coesisll of 31 authorized uni form.cd officers serving 011 four squads plus nine communicaliou apccialiab. Re- siped as a Community ~ Policing Officer to work wilh civic groups and merchaatt (among olhen) and 10 pcrfonn bike patrol u crimlul IICII•I~ pcnnits. Tbe Depanaleat II Clll'rently hirini to fill tho pcaillonl. Playaa... Worblbnl Whether workilla or playina. thi• is an off~c<r not li- to inactivity. '1 lcoml'd to plo)' hard from the huh llide of the r-ily, the Kempa, my o.d'a aide, and' to .work hard ri'OIII the Ocnnan aide or the fomily, Che tiaap, my mother'• aide," ho says. In oddi1ion to doina pan-time wort, he's a member or the Groeabelt Fire Department, a certified private pilot who can fly out of Colleae l'lrlt airport, and o conilied di-. He also ........... to teach police manaae•••• •t Prince Geoop:'o Com.-ily CGIIe,e. and u inw>lved· in actl¥iliol with 10111 Jollll'l'homal. 10, aad Timotlty, 7, bodl llucloall • St. llup's. He alao eotjoys - , . . clina and -..obiiiDJ and . . cations • lakea. He an:w up in the hamill of Jameaville outside Syracue, NY, populolioo about 2,000. Hlo ,. ther was a COftllruCtion wort. in Syi'8CIIM, and his mother warbd • the IIChool and ... ror Xerox Corp. Tbe liviaa in Jameovillc wu aood: "Beeliad our home we had • .... llolll. • lake-like re""rvoir, and rolliaa hills u rar .. the <Je cauld .... You could co deer bualina iD the e..,_., aljaceat to ~; JOU cetllly squad strensth ludlo- cauld walk out in Che yard aad, rized to increase to seven ofi"ICal -deer." per squad, with one officer as~ SeeLT.IUMP, .... I ..... .. , I I Letters to the Editor 1 Park) at our On l.ellers, Again In order to he printed. all lcnen muu have the ong1nal signature of the lenerwricer. Aim reqUired are lhc writer's adct:Rs!i and telephone number. Only for very special reuons as approved by this paper's rquw weekly meet· ing at the Greenbc:lt Community Cenler on Sundlly aftcm.uons at 5 p.m., to learn how we ~:an 'top tang1blc the Mctrobnd development 2. You may wish 111 voKc your opposition to the Metrnl~nd development by calling or wn11ng Often we have \/try different op1 nion~ than our netghbors, coWIITkers, developers, politicians, St.:hool and transportauon nffidals. Conarcssman Stcny Hoyer. the Prince George's County C'uunl:ll However. we strongly believe in and County Executive Wayne Curry. the MMyland Department editorial board will a letterwriter's name be wi~ held. 1l1ere will be no exceptions to these rules. of Environ~ IIIII the Maryland of Tnnsponatton. and federal agencies, especially the o.p.unerM Great Youll! Foirl in order to J-. Goldberg utd the other staff Congncut.tiona 1ft members of the Greenbc:lt Rcc:n:· alion Department for lhe Spring Job Fair. whicb took place Oft a recent, rai11y Sa1urday in the Springhin Lake Building. At Goldhorg's reque&t, GIVES had a p<esence because we were able to offer iDfonnaaion about th.e community service credits needed by students in or~ dcr to graduate. M.,y .Ogned up. These names were pused on to the appropriaiC IISICI;iatiOftS. The Spririi'Jolrl'olr was well arganized, an·d in spite of the weather, was well attended. I feel certain lhat those who attended went away sallsfied. I ohr.cNed, also, thai: many of the young people who were lhcrc usc the hUIIdmg for rccrcatton and have been made to feel welcome hy those who plan and run the programs One more reason to feCl pn)ud ih 'bC 'l'piirt' <)f'our I.'Liy, wc:!>l l)r ea....t JuetJacobo-Partor S«mary, GIVES Less Green More Belt ' Durin~ the 2S years I've bc:en ~cnsc filled the room. l felt like shout· mg. "Power to lhe People!" Grccnhehers arc not doncs. democr,.ic openness and civilized cooperation. Apathy is never an option. "'Trcc-huggcr" 1s nol an insult. Not only do we speak and write about our feelings and ideas, we listen to others, think oursclvc~. Federal Higbway Administration for work. The fact is that Grccnhelt join u.s for a 1tram cleanup that is sponsored by the Citizens to Conaervc and Rc5torc Indian Creek (Ibis sueam Is a key com· ponent o{ the Anacosua water· sbed that fccda iato the Potomac and the Bay). CCRIC ts spearheadio& the effort to protect this area from the Metroland develop- ment. To gel in touch wt.th us, you may leo.. a message on )() 1-44 I. 3£44. Conaie Arnold Spirited Volin £ . Wmllrtr Watderla':J' On March 9, John Henry and 1 served as clect.ion clerks ,u the (iqenbeh PoiK:c. Sta110n and are pleased to report rhat the .~pmt uf Greenbelt IS alive 01nd well. Lallie did we know "'hen we opened the polls at 7 am .. that tttrou1hout the nut 7MO mmute' a steady 5trcam of CUllen' would ca.~t almost one vote per mmutc: As the snow intens1f11:d. ~c ~ladly mopped ~ puddl". >an~ and do our home- didn't J..l pop up overnight. A long line of progressively more diverse people have built upon the ptonters' dream of a mutually henefici&J community. updating it and strugthening it for its people hy its people. Our final count completed, ~e walked out tnto the silent white n1ght to dig out our car. My husband and l have worked many clcctionto. hut never have I fell more energized by. and prnud of. my felhJW cnizen~. Elai.,. D. JonH Tltanb yet anolhcr Beltway ult between Route I in Collcae Park and Kenilworth Avenue. (Tbc:n: are already four exits in less than 10 fiw: miles · plus the mamrnodl I· 95 interchange west of Collete l'lrt.!) Then: are several ways you can set involved ~ or juat. keep iaformed about this lat.. t chalteaae to controlling growtla in .... Greenbelt and the surrouaditlc •· !. You COl> joia your fen .... O...ubolters (amd citizeu of ~.. commuaities, includiltt lawyn Hei<U - ' Collet< Bob R - of liN Rotary Club ofGfftllbelt cb«ku bkycl< bound for Ja.,.kto. As port of tile Greenbelt R·otary Clab'o Ula•d Bikes campalp, used bicycles are collected and se11t to raldeats of the tiDy blaad nation, wbo could aol alronltbem otberwl~e. cost Wnh continued participation of local residents and merchants, we hope to make ~..:am palgns such as this an ongoing function of the Rotary Club of Grcenhch. Again, many thanks for your generous !iUpport 1n this endeavor. Bob Ra1or and Helea Svtasea, Co-chain, hlaad Bikes Compai&n Ed. Note: Persons still AI the regular March 22 meet· ing of the Greenbelt City Council. representatives of the Citizens to Conserve and Restore Indian Creek (CCR!C) will present OPJX> sition to a proposed new Beltway interchan~c near Greenbelt Station. 'The matter is on the agenda. According to CCRIC Chair Kate Spencer, the proposed inter- wishing to participate can call 301-474-1300 or 301-306-0866. congestion and have adverse ef- Does Your TV Tum Itself On? The CCRIC Petition On Council Agenda change would he the fifth in ahout five miles and "would cause traffic I wnuld like to extend my deepest gratitude to all who do~ nated their time, donations and thc1r pr~ers in my lime of need. I have been blessed; my newest I've been repairing too, too scans have shown I am in rcmis~ many late model TV~ that turn MOD. I will no longer need any themselves un 1 Thill conduwn more dona110ns a1 th1! time. A IS potentially dangerous You ~pec1al lhank you goes out to my ~.:an buy a surge prutc..:tor entire f.-nily and lo my ntcndcd Grecnhch famil) for all the1r sup- sw1tch at ma.ny stores that allows you to turn off all power port. Cindy Walen to your TV for t1me" when ynu're going to he asleep or away. I re\.'ommend 11. '-. Frank Johnson Rotary Cluh of 1a GreenhcH. l've seea kMi and Happy B1nhday tu a voter, and Greenbelt would hke to thank -~ "green'' aQ1J more of a ··tx:tt"..-:";~cd ~ for commg ~ut the residents of Greenhelt and tl1htcnmg amund nur necks . a ~ ClfiM. Dill the)' d1d - hf\1 the Grcenhelt Police Departbelt of highway~ and nlalh thal's t1men and old-timer:-.. dad Ln mcnt kif' their contrihutions to nul or c.:ontrol, i,.'reattng RlOI'C C(m~ frosted hoots and fantaMI~ head- uur bland Bikes campaign. Tu gc!>tum and trallic tt,;.,.ard!>. Let's gear, wallung with ~..anc'. holdmg date, v.c have L'nllec.:ted more stnp it now, hefore we ~·.trangle bundl~d-up babes m arm .... and than ~0 hu:ydes for adult~ and on 11 ! sheddang soowflakes Vl)ter alter ch1ldren m Jamaica. I hope all Grcenbcltcr ... w 111 v~ e11.clai~, "We walked WhLic the need fur has1c make t!Y 1r vmcell. heard regardmg tt lS 10 beauuful out. thcr~~" A trano,ponatmrr and recrcatwn is tht proposed development uf land n...-, of people a-.kci.l tf they certainly great in the Un1ted adjacent to the Oreenbe11 Metro couN Jet an ~ntee ballot fnr States and around the world, Stati(m (The plan is to add yet 50I'I'ICOIIC stdebned hy the \to-:n the co~t of 1mponing 10 an isanother mammoth shoppmg cen- A dozen newcomer!> to our la1r land nat1on put5 such things as ter tu an area already saturalcd City nprcS,!io('fj ~emcnt~ they'd · u,ec.J hteydes out of reach for with commercial dcvelopmeat.) ne.ver seen an.ythm~. qu1te hke much o( the population. Besides the all-too-obvious en~ this. Smtles ht the face~ of alThanks to Air Jama1ca, The vironmental impact - dcllructiOfl JIKJII: every vou:r: whether for ur B1cyde Place and Bikes USA. of wetlands and a:rce-pece _ the •llliul UDCUUOIL Animated we are able to collecc, box and development would create coven convenatiotll .•adc it hard 1o sh1p these bikes, alons with exmore traffic coageuioa Leadlng to hear a voter JIYe hts name. A Ira parlJ, for a very minimal even more hazardous drivin& on both Kenilworth Avenue and Gm:nhelt Rood. Plus. the dcvelopnlenl of Metroland will result 4 fects on the Agricultural Research Thanks Ed. Not,-. Any TV plugged 1nto a cahlc control holl will not turn on unle~" the hox 1~ turned on Center property and the hi5turic town of Greenbelt and other nearby communities a'i well a~ on the entire wetlands environment" GHI Notes Playground surveys arc due. Please sec ad elsewhere m this 1ssue of the News Review. GHI has established a hot-linc fm nlemhers to call with questions about the historic district ill- sue. Call 301-474-4161 ' 141. Nom1nauuns & Electiun~ Committee - March 30 at 7: .'\0 p.m. !GHI Lthrary 1. An.:hllccturc & Envirunment Committee - March ~I at 7:~(J p.m. (Board R<xlm). Blood Pres~ure Testing . April 7, 2~4 p.m. (Board Room). AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER 15 Cre-..t Road, Suite 100, orwn-. Maryland 20n0..1887 (301) 474-4131 Allred M Skolnik, Pre~'ll. 1959·1977 Ela1ne St!Oinlk. PrHtdent, 1977·1965 Pre~ Emeritus. 1i85- Edlt0f', Mary Lou Wlll•maon, (301) 441-2662 Asst. EdiiOf': Barblit'8 LlkOwlld, (301) 474-8483 News Edlt1X Ellll"'l Skolnitl, (301) 982·i758 STAFF 301-474-4161, EXT. 141 problems) and Engliah grammar skills. OED II is held from I . 3 p.m. GED II is for students w~ have successfully c"""lcted GED I and/or arc ready to learn a!ge· bra and geometry, English literalUre and writing skills. and pre· pare to take the GED ·,e~. GED is held every Tue&day and Thursday. for ro weeks. in -----·-T---T--Timtul. ......,. YIIOr• • WNAin, ~ 'M*, .U. WW..., Rb Woodltll. Heidi Young. ~ z.w.r. tctlll'l ~.Mid ProlpMo z.v.llc». eao. .. _ . . . _ , .... _ 10011 _ _, . , . _ . . _ _ , ......_ ,..,, ......... ac::tNtD OF DIAEC'TORS =::..."'-::"!':':=.--c-..DEADl.lrES: ............... ......._10p.Jn. ,....,., ........ bput:LiaJIIol\meybe . . _ ..... _ .... _ tllowtD:M . . , ...... ,.c:- _ _ __ m.lldto..._lllbarrp. ...... . . eo.a,~ ..._ .,.7p.m. T...,. ................. pz -~C..att&c:-"'. OFFICEtti:UIII: -....,2 • 4 p.m., 8 -10p.lft.• ...._1410p.m u.rt~oon y- courthouse parking Cherrywood Lane. Tbc: purpose of the lot on press con- J.D. card). ers will be especially welcomed. estins site and get some ideas. There is no charge for Greenbelt residents in eilher course. All students are required IPR has represented similar 1\toadoy, April 20, will be the trip citizen groups in cases dealing with the proposed National Har- textbook (pwchased from Greenbelt CARES) at a cost of $13. Students do not have to be: 16 yean of age in order to take the GED course. Students arc eligible to take a GED pre-test eiven at ot"CCnbcll CARES, at no cost. The actual GED test is given by the State of Maryland. not Grcenbc:li CARES. However. students who are ready to take the test can obtain the application fOOils from Greenbc:lt CARES. Question! and enrollment in- formation regarding either GED I or OED II should be directed to Judyc Hering, course instructor, at Greenhelt CARES at 6660. 301-34~- Garden Oub Holds Annual Meeting The Grecnbc:lt Garden Cluh bor project, tbc: propoaed theme park on Children's bland, and tbc: recently-defeated Chapman's Landing project in Southern Maryland. The !PR attorneys said, "In all these cases we sought to ensure that proper pro.. ccdures for protection of the en- vironment were followed by &tate and federal agencies. Similar to these cases, the proposed Metroland Indian Creclt developmcnt projoc.l: is unw&Qied by local re!idents becauae of its ef~ fects both on the environment and on nearby communities and surrounding traffic." CCRIC meets every Sunday a1 4 p.m. in the Community Centcr. For more information, leave a message on :\01-441-3844. All calls will he returned. are at Hamilton Place with one will hold its annual meeting on dirc.:tly across from the GHI of· Tuesday. March 23 al 7 p.m. in flees and one next to the boat yard. There are no water sources on the fields. Plowed and unplowed plots are available. the meeting room at the Greenbelt Police Station. Garden plots will be assigned and club business discussed. Current members will have the option of signina: up for !heir current plots and lhen plots will be assigned on a first come first served basis. Tbc: Grccnbc:lt Garden Club has been open to those who want to garden since the culy years of the city. Tbc: club divides three to Wilmington, DE to view the "Ancient Japanese An" e>hihit at the w.rfront Museum. Sign up at the meetings for any and all trips. Sad to say, Vita Pergola is oo the sick list a she had an accident and broke Iter foot. . Come out to the meetings. 1llc in the country. Tbc: AHDP is a pat1ially self-supportin1 aca- weather people are calling for Slar Gazing Party At u....&....-. Fields •~ 111 9YUJ Tbc: Greenbelt AJimllomy Club will be holding a star gazing party on Sarurday, March 20 at the Thomas N. Wolfe ballfield (Nonhway Fields) at the end of Nonhway Road extended. The event begins at dusk (sunset is 6:20 p.m.) and is scheduled to last until at least 10:30 p.m. Club members will be on hand with a variety of telescopes and binoculars to share views of the moon, planet Saturn wi1h ils rings. the great Orion nebula, star clusters, nebula, constellatiOns and mc:n. 11le event is l'nlc and open ...., At ... ~ .• Oillllla'l ....... 'llleallatJ, Mild! 23, 7 - 1:30 p.a. hbyalld., Wod:IJMIP. Secoad of tine ............... ....-~ ~all tine ....._ will rec:ei'" aa official 4-H ...... Babyliaiott CenillcaiL Wedttoaday, Mlll:b 24, ~ p.lll. 4 - 6. PJ. Slctrytime, f... Thunday, Much 15, !0:!5 Lm. ~In Storylime, fc{ 3 -~. II: 15 Lm. Toddler llme, for two ycar·olds and parent or demic course. 1 medical school elective, and volunteer proaram with its own board of advisors. care,;-. It is alao a service learning. and Searc:bin1 for Your Anceaton. Usin1 Librariea and Archives. community outreach propam: The goals of all AHDPS are to: I. Positively affect the health, sense of well-being, physical activity, and health knowledge status of the older Ge.ostlcv ...__ Monday, March 22. 7 p.m. .no. Sixth of a -..port pn:· sented by rnombon of the Prince Georse ·, Couaty Oenealosical Society. Por infonnalion call Phyllia Smith Je-n, 30!-~77- 0688. adult. 2. Allow the student and other slaffen to learn of aainB, Saturday, March 27. 10:30 Lm. Sean:hin& t... Your "-a- old age, history and different cultures in this paniculu envi~ ronment. 3. Have the AHDP serve as a catalyst inlcJrating various age, ethnic groups. the Univcr~ sity, and community to work toward the common purpose of goal numbers one and two. 4.Contribute to wOrld peace and global cooperation by inte~ grating a variety of individuals into a mutually supponive and purposeful arou.p. Explorationa Unlimited is a on-one bolp widl - " pnll>lenll fnl!n .,..,.,...,... ......... gilll. LMt or • -111'1 oeriu preseotod by memllera of the Prince Ge<qe's o.ne.1op:a1 So- speaker series bc:ld every Friday from 1-3 p.m. at the Commu~ nity Center. · Thia presentation some nice weather. Ahh, Spring! will be held in the senior elbaroom. Everyone is welcome to attend and questions are always encouraged. 397-22D8. Pl<u~ call ~r. . ' .. ton. Open Worbbop. Oel - - ciety. For information call Pbyllia ·JCI*n, 301-5n-0688. Mcwie Malinee At~~- Greembfiu &Ad Gloa. p.m. im the '!Crracci Room. Tbc: movie ohown will be "Paulie." Thia ia a movie about a taltifta bini tryina to find hia friend ltld findina. he cannot stay out or trouble. Refreshmenll will be served. Tbc:rc is oo cbarJc for this eveDt. Pleau Rs>/P .to 1- ao 441-1096.. ---·· OLD GM8N.8LT THIIATII. 't!!ili~FJ ml. ~.:::·.:·.·.-.:::.·~.', ................ Norttlnllltl for r--.,.....,.. lnctudlng . . . Picture '~- ( 5:00 • 13.0017;30, .... Sat. (2:30. 5:00 • 1:1.110) skies or high winds, this event Sun. (2:30. 5:00 .1:1.00)7:10 Crescent and Ridge Roads near the Kenilwortltl Avenue intenecuon with Crep,cent Road. For in~ formation call 301-345-3275. Owens Science Cenler. 7;30,1U5 Man•• 7•30M -13.00 _........,.._ T-·lllon. 7;30 \ fields into plots. 1bcse fields arc the Baltimore-Washtngton Park- way. One field is at Gardcnway Two fields II New Deal Cafe Open Frt & Sal. 7-11pm Music 8:30 pm NoCOYBf ---..... , FrldoJ,-11 Up-~- --..a_,...,_ Call Gindy Zanncr · 301·2~52 orTrina Filllter · 301441-8085 ClMaeS Now l'clrmlnll One day worbbope • April 10 Set Construction • April 17 Makrup • April IS Sound • April 24 Costumes • May I Ughtifl& YouthThaUcCiasoes for ABet IHB,Satudays 10:~ II :30. Both c!assn wiU mttt for tal wedta bqialllaa Man:b 27. 1\Jilion: $90. CaU 301-441-8770 for mon: ~for--..gad Sunday 11Nndt101D2 ~CGrmuif)'c. (301) 474-1142 FJVC Sessions Mar. 27-May 2 Staac movrmrnt, opecclt, charactaization, improvisalions, theater ~ment __ _ -. --- it8jitlat1o1111 a: Alldltloaa llllluniiJ,-20 March 20 2 p.m. • Mard!. 21 4:30p.m. - .,. _ _.,.... ............. &aUat .......... _.. Do.F....-.-·~~.-llolatloo Ow residents are iavi&ed to view a movie 011 Tuolday. Man:b 23 at I to the public. Dress very warmly. In the. event of hopelessly cloudy will be cancelled. Tbc: ncKt regularly scbc:duled meeting of the Greenbelt AI· tronomy Club will be: Thursday. March 25. 7:30 p.m. at the H.B. Tbc: police statiM is located at iateraenerational health promotion and rehabilitation program Hopefully David Zahren can be: our guest speaker in the near future since the stonn cancelled proof of residency (i:e. current lease, phone or electric bill, driver's license or Motor Vehicle to purchase a copy of the GED Maryland, College Park. Tbc: AHDP is a 27-year-old program that was the first formation. As many know by now, the cCII'I'eCt dale for the Winterthur trip ia Tuesday. March 23. Tbc: hus will leave 81 8:30 a.m. This is a nice time of ye. to visit lhis intcr- encc Room, 25 Crescent Road. Students are requi~ to show Developmemt Proparn (AHDP) of the Collcse of Health ol: Human Pcrfonnutce, Univcnity of AI. the Wecblcodoy, Man:h 24. After receivins confinnation Golden Ase Clvb meetina Ellie from Georgetown Law Center Rimar will lead a "Show and that its Institute for Public Rep- Toll" l'f'OP8DI· Those who wont resentation (IPR) has apoec~ 10 to_ r-tJ<:tJIO!e..•~ld get tn touch work with the CCRIC <qaniza- • With her. A hal contest will be: tion (Citizens 1o Coaserve and the program for the Wedneaday, Restore Indian Creek), members March 31, meeting. Membc:n decided at their Man:b !4 - - should be pthcring the llOCCS&IIr}' ing to hold 8 press conference ~aJs so ~ to ~ke a unique and strem clean·up 81 9: IS a.m. and Interesting sprang bon~t. on Saturday, March 27, at the See Mary Gardner for more iB· participate in a stream ciCIIIIUJl of adjacent Indian Creek under the umbrella auspices of Potomac Watershed. Tbc: public is invited. and young person stream clean~ the Municipal Building Con.fer~ near the overpass. ....... ~. MU~. s.nch Lange. BlltsyLMionkl. Pill Mc:Coy,!EmiM ........... Prtldll.._., Maty Mder'l. Allee Mu~, Nk* Mydrl. Judy Neilan, Dillnla.g. ... an., I.J . .,.,..,lildl PIUI. EMMn ,...,.,.., C.rotwn Price, CMi "-tr...... flllllr, Abta Bel RoM.lildl s.wg., F..-. SheiNrV, s.r.h Surber .., Ualhaited prneata "Malt · The presealer Health will be- -Dr. Daaiol Leviton of the Adult Health &: Golden A1Je Club .., Dolanio c...- Law Cem.r WiD Assist CCR1C out Jut week's event. It was nice to sec so many Goktenagen al the memorial ser~ vice for Liz Taylor at the Com~ munity Church on Wednesday March 10. Utd<lomwt.-Hoi.J...._,,--Udo-.a-Joy. Denno• -~.llciiiClo ratiODI fcrence is to inlroduce Staff at~ torncy Jeff Nelson and student attorney Sandra Franco of the Georgetown IPR and 10 provide infonnation about CCRIC. Im~ mediately following the brief press conference, the group will located between Ridge Road and I!USINESS _ _ _ IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR \ CONGERNS ABOUT COUNTY RISTO Rid DISTRICT DESIGNATION FOR GREENJIELT, PLEASE CALL THE GHI HIS'I"ORIC DISTRICT HOTI.JNE AT sic math (addition, aublraction mul.tiplication, division, fractions: dec1mals, percent.qcs and word Hopi AuMIIct'l. LMih a.tr., 5uzaMe O.trli, Virginia Buuc:twnp, LIUfll BecHrt, Jan Bnnw, lAI!f'lc..nwt. at.w'IO..., .Di Cn:lalcl. Pit Divis, Thelml diMoll, Lomune Ooln, M Dtnehue, Eleen FM'iwn.Tim Thomu FIR'bltck. C.IWN Ft'8f'IC()eVf, __ .. . . _Fant., __ a...Jomooa-.Jucty-. ~ . ...,._~ ATTENTION GHIMEMBERS .bploreAM.Heallh 0. Pridtly, Mardi 26, aa,&o- Cftellbc:lt CARES 'will bc:gin the Spriaa IO..Wcclt OI!D Course on Tuooday, April 13, aad will end oo Thunday. Juno !7. Re1i1tration for the course will be bc:ld OB Tuesday, April 13, from.IO:JO Lm. • 12:30 p.m .. ooly. Tbc: lint clus will. be: held on Thunday, April 1~. OED I is held from !0:30 Lm. · 12:30 p.m. OED I is for students who need review of ba· of exhilaration and ~ of Transponation. Us if you need addresses or more info.) 3. You caa call or wnte the ciry manager aad c1ty counc•l to voice your support for thc1r el· forts to stop dais development 4. And on MIR:h 21. you can (Cocuct -~-- -......----- Childrm'sThaUc Classes for AJts &12, Saturdays 9:00-10:00 am · infonnation. TIM OrwniMJt Aria , . IllS~. Onellllell tnat ro•lhe .!Wt tJ.t11ceJ p • ......,.,_ . . . _ ..... (301) 441-8770 ·~ NoraC..Kely Nora 1Collin• Kelly, 92. who lived in the 9 Courl of Ridge Road from 1968 to the middle died on March ~. 1999 al the Shenandoah Nun1ng Home in Charle!<o Town, Wc~t Virgmia. 1 Born 1n 1906 in Ahhcyfeale m County L•mc.:rld. Ireland, ~he came tn th1~ r.:ountr)' 1n 1925 at the age of I K I! tool her seven years of )otud;tng to her.:ume an Amcric.:an .:1111.en. She wa!'> wcry proud to he an Amen· l'an and etlr.:ouraged her ,;hlldrcn to du all they cnuld for thc.r c.:om-Unllic~. She r.:ame ttl Wa ... hingtnn, D.C : where ~he worked for the Natwnul Edu~auon A!l.~o~ ·go,, Alan D. Freas, Jr. Alan D. f-'rcas. Jr .. age 64. died at hi:t. hnmc in the 2 Court of Souch ... ay un Man:h 7. Hi5 doctor had just gwen a daagnosas of c.:ancer of the laryn~~o with a good prognoSIS and schcdulal has surgery for March II. His three chtldrcn were plannmg trips caw to .vJsJt their dad during his recuperation. Bu1 Freas apparently dec1ded nut to gu ahead. He 1\)uk h1s own life. Freas grew up an Mad1son, Wi)(."'ftsm, gradualed from tMadiMm West H1gh S~.:houl in 1953 and attended the University of w.,umsin for l"WU year&;, He served two years in the Army rcserves. A ~o:nmputer analyst for the US. Forest Servu.:e. Freas worked m Malwaukec; Mis..'i.oula. Montana and mo'it recently Washmgton. D (' He moved tn Greenbelt in 1914:-i. hccommg a member of Greenbelt Homes. He hccame :tt.:llvc m the affaiN of the hous,m!f ~.:uopcratJVC and scnocd two ·~crnP• on the Aud11 Commlllee ~ IYHh-M7 anJ .~~am 1n J99h-97 In hl't~A.ccn he scr"cd on the Bo.ml of Dirt·~tor~ lrnm ltJK7-M9 Elisabeth Taylor Eltsaheth Maranda Mlllt:r Taylor (LII'), 7_1, d1ed at her homt· on (ireenhlil Ru~tl on Saturdav. M.1n:h h Born' 1n T1mhcn dle. VA. ~he was a 1946 graduate nf Mad1~ """ C'ullege (now Jamc!'> Madi'Wn lln1ver~ll)') She taughc m Shenandoah County for ftvc years fmm 194~ !I) 19~2. She married Jack Cru~sman Taylor 1n Sepcemhcr 1952. They lived in V1r~mia and M""issipp1 for II years hefurc muv1ng 1\l Greenhelt m 196~. l.1l wa~ an ac11ve memher nf the Greenhelt Communi!)' C'hur~h and the Greenhclt l:t1lden A~e ('luh She also enJoyed her par11~1pation in several Pnn~e Georse'a Community College sponsored dasses. She is survived by her husband; daughter Pa(J'Icla Jean Taylor Maupin of Sedona, AZ; son Frank Romint- Taylor II. of SJiver Spring; son~in-law Brent <ker Maupin; daughter~ in-law Jeanne Marie Hensel Taylor; and three grandchildren, Taylor Geer Maupin, Angela Jean Maupin, and bck Trent Taylor. A memorial serv&ce was held Wednesday. March 10 al Greenbelt Commurhty Church. EJ.pressii}RS of sympathy may be sent 10 the American Can· ~er So(.;iety, 113:\1 Amherst Avenue, Sliver Spring. MD 20902 or lo Greenbelt Com· munlt)' Church, I Hillside Road. Greenbelt, MD 20170. Margaret Hogeasen wid the News Review she lfiiii<C13l<d the greal effort Alan Frca!! put 1nto his work wuh GHI. "He wa' very dedicated an tryang to provide lcadenhip for GHI Junng a difficult tune." Wayne Wilham' spoke of Frea:a;' fondne'i\i fur h1' ch1ldren and h1s enjoyment ul a family gathenng out we'~ one wrnter. But ~eneraUy. Walllam ... noted, Freas was very low kl'~ ahoul his pen.onal life. His other Interests mduded the Wolf Trap fo110dauon. the Greenbelt Museum 01nd tht· James Greenbelt Ans Center. Kunrad Herlmg recalled his burldmg ~b Kelly whom !.he met in the for the A.J'ts Center pmdw.:liOn!<o In Irish American Club in WashIhe · KOs. He found rhe l1ght ington, D.('. They had come loops the Arts Center gave out to from Ireland on the s.eme children during the Lahor Day !!hlp, the Francon1a, one Festivals. month apart They were Alan served as trea.\urer. v1cc married in Holy Redeemer prestdenl and president of C'ili- Church 10 Be"rwyn and Jived /..C"ns for Greenbelt. many yea~s in the Petworth His sisler. Carol Ku~sow, of ~ection of Washmgton before Madison, told of his 1nterc'i-1 in coming to Greenhelt. genealogy. Others around the Mrs. Kelly was a member counuy whom he ·was correnf S1. Hugh's Catholic spondinl with told hd nf h1~ Church. She enJoyed haklng very extcMive reseacb efforts. and sewmg al lhe senior cen~ Freas is surv1ved hy rwo ter and visiting w11h her daughten, V1cky Schm1dt ol neighbors ~n 9 Court Ridge. HighlaDds, CA and li!.a Ma.-.on Whea htr hu!band hecame of Broomfield, CO and a son. ill they nioved to We~t V~r Douglas Freas of Lake Powell. ~1n1a. where her hu!.band had UT; his father Alan D. Frca~. Sr earlier huih an ln'ih ~ouage. uf Madison; St51e1'1 Carol Ku\.\OW In 19MM he died. of Madison and Barbara Booher She 1~ survived by ~1x. of Danle, VA; and numcruus ~hddrcn, Dennis. Bill.. John. nreces, nephews and ~ramkh1l· J1m, Mary and Margaret. dren .eleven gra1hkhildrcn and four At the rrquest of Frea..... there ~real ~rand.:hildrcn Uer was hn ~rvice His 3\he\ were granddaughter Chn~line Kelly !l.~attercd nvcr the Che,apeakc ll\·c~ on Ridge Road. Bay Contnhuuons rna-. )')( made A Ma!<o;.. of Christian Burial In the c.:h.anty uf one's ·. :ho•~·t· wa" !'>aid Mar.:h K at S1. cia;~u~yf~j ~~:Fme::r:~d ..·+· . . . . ..1 vou·re Robert George Vldi rant. After hiii rctY.ement he worked in his brother's real c~tate offke in Belle Point. Mr. Vidi was a memher ol Roben George Vidi (Bobby), 78, of 6 Court Crescent Rd.. died March K. 1999. Although he had diabetes, his death has St. Hugh's Catholic Church and been attnbuted to a heart attack. American Legion Posl D6. Born in New York, he moved Although he was not a lo the Washington, DC area joiner, Mr. Vidi was an outgomg person. H1s friends named when he was a Y.ea~ old. H.e him Mayor of Crescent Court spent the res~ of has life m thl)o d M F dl H area. moving ~o Green he It th1rty ::ch ar. go:;~n d:~cere t~:ls i~~~~ or ~~~.reV~~~r:e~~~)d in the US ·!'>aid that when Bohby V1di t·n· Armv durmg World War II un- te.rt~~ a dance conte~t. other' dc:r General Mark Clark from 1942 to 1946. He partu.:1patcd In ~ampaign'i 10 Africa. Italy and Germany. One time he W;.t\ mi~"•ng 1n aclwn tor three week'i. Mr V1di w"a!<o awarded theH~u~~~l~k~~a~:· a bartender In the D.C. area and became a manager of local restaurant\, Including CW!<o:trOads, Enterprise Inn. Lanham Inn and Bass on Rhode Island Ave., where he worked for ten years managmg the bar, liquor store and re~tau- Jamo Catholl~ Chur~h in Charles Town. Bunal wa~ at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washangwn. D.C. WI M;e~.ldl often Vl,itcd the ~ick. Hc''spent many wcckcnJ, visiting the graveyard~ 10 the area where hl!<o relative" Wt'rc huried. Mr. Vidl 1 ~ !'>Uf\'IH:·d hy " brother Peter R. Vldi. Sr. of S.t. ver Spring and several nephew, and nieces. Has brothers Jame-.. Raymond and Rudy V1di and sister Mary Scgreti preceded him in death. · A Mass of Christian Bunal was celebrated at St. Hugh~ Church on March 12. Interment was at Ft. Lincoln Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may he: made to the American Diabetes Associalion, Maryland Affiliate In~.: .. 407 Central Ave . Glyndon. MD. 21071-9<iK7 Paint Brauch Unitarian Universalist Church 321~ Powder M1ll Road. lkti,VItk/Addfhl (J0t-9J7·Jti66J Wt'lcOIN's you f.O our opn. rumuntll commutlll) Mordl Zl,l999 9:30 &: 11:15 a.m. -n..GeodBook" by ReT. Jolus Burrlqa. llltn'baMinlilltr Municipal Building Sundays tO A.M. Baha'I Faith Welcome " ... all em.Jrt and exenion put forth by man from 1he fullnes~ of h1~ hc<¥1 1~ worship. 1f it IS pmmpk:d hy the htghe>t mn«ive~ and the will to do '-tf\'ICc 111 humanity. llus is ,..orsh1p· 111 serve mankind and to mJRI\IOf to the needs of the people S<rvit.:c is prayer." Here St. George's ..........,....... Episcopal Church Comrr oll...lab.t·Sftln 1101111 ( MD 'iM J ..tGa.n.Rac.l.j~&N~Ulhof -lolta'l Secred Wrilillp - " ' 111{119!1. "'""'""' t:n.nb<llllalut.IC...........ty P.O. Bo1 Z45 Gnoob<l~ MD W778 .l61-.l4S-l918 JOI-ll0-3UO 301-262-3285 Mlp:J,...._,_.,(_,.~..,... Suauy Mrvicft q•FolkSmtct-l~klftht- METHODIST CHURCH -.et~lil~... ....._.~ 4(} lo!l(;l_:;f' '-.'f\:tcl. {Jfl~flt>t•H 301-474-9410 SUNDAY """"'"'""'"""'' lO•U.C..O.Ior • • lt•S..Sfflla Greenbelt Community Church UNITED CHURCIHJF CHRIST Hillside .. Creeaellt .._. ..... COUNCIL (~tn- . . . 1) has also aareed to set ~he 14 large Zelkova lrees alread'y pur· chased by lhe cily. A 2.S fool depth of slr\lclural soil will he inllalled as lhe sub~urface of the mall. This will provide for lhe lana term intesrily of the new concrete surface and provide for the healthy' growth of lhe new landscaping at the ·mall. The soil provides required support for paved areas, yel it is porous to allow for root growth. Turnbull ~ex pressed concern that use of structural soil in this fashion is new to the area. However, city staff foresees no problems. Spo1110nblps To offset pan of lhe cost of the Roosevelt Cenlcr r~nova tion, council adopted a nUmber of Rooseveh Center spon~nhip programs as discussed at a Feb~ ruary 1 workscssion. These in~ elude: I) Adopt a Center Tree • each of lhe 14 trees to be planted in the mall may he adoptt;d at a price of $400 (one has already been adopted by the Greenbelt Federal Credit Union). Adopted trees will he identified with a srnall plaque: 2) Mother and Child Statue Treatment Sponsors ~·general d<mations to the treatment of the statue will be welcomed; and :\) Buy a Paver - donations of $25 per' paver are sought. Contributors will he acknowledged in a publl~alinn planned about the rcnov01tion of Rnuscvell Center Mall. Mayor Judith Dav1s asked for an update on the construe~ tion already underway. A 2,000 gallon water tank, once providing 'ervice to the Co-flp, was unexpectedly found and had to be removed. A water line wa!'> accidentally broken and businesses at the center had to shut down lemporarily. Other than fruStration and time consump~ tion caused by these "little hie· cups," Craze said the city hadn't encountered any major set backs to construction. She dispelled any rumors of mysterious hidden tunnels at the ~;enter. Kenilworth L..wsuit Allorney Larry Liebesman reported on the status of the city's lawsuil against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Army Corps uf Engineers and lhe Maryland Departmenl of the Environment alleging violations of environmental laws in conjunction with the cunstruclion of Kenilworth Avenue and other improvements for the USDA headquarters facility on Sunnyside Avenue. Due 10 a heavy cascload at the Greenbelt Courthouse, the suit has been assigned to the Dis· trict Court in Baltimore. Liebcsman said that il was imponant that no further action be taken to advance the pro~ posed roadwork, including seeking bids, while the suit is in progress. ; Council unanimously agreed to send a letter to slale and federal officials asking thal action in lhe roadwork he Slopped until the lawsuit is resolved. Other Actions Council voted to suppon legislation 1hat would increase lhe tax on cigarettes by as much as a dollar a pack. Proposed by members of the cily's state legislative dclegalion, it is believed this fundina is needed to suppon programs in the Governor's budget including increased youth services. Council agreed not to take a position on a liquor license bill permining only restaurants in qualifying economic dnelop· ment zones to be eligible to ohtain the new Class 8/Econumic Development Zone (B/ EDZ) license. There is no limit on the number of licenses that ~an he held by a licensee. This hill. ~upported by the Chamber of Commerce, is hclieved to allract restaurants, particularly the chain ones such as Applehy's and Outha~.:k. Beverly Palau, publi~.: information and ~ommunication~ coordinator, presented Greenbelt's new "Wckomc Booklet" to c.:oun~il. wh1ch was very impressed with the lremenduus amount of work that h!td heen done on it. The booklet Indudes frequently asked questions about Greenbelt. They commended her on a jub well done, and sugge5ted that the hooklet he sent to realty com~ panics, the library, and other puhli~ facilities. Suggestions were to a 1dd a piece about Greenbelt's bike path~ and the Schrom Hill Pond. A memo from Hank Irving, director of recreation. recommends that the city provide lighllng for the Braden Field baseball field. Council referred the proposal to the city's Parks and Re~rcation Advisory Board for its rev1ew, public input and rccummen4atiun to the City Council. · Oleenbeltm _ , shocked and leasl four scholarships 10 Camp Pine Tree. City Solicitor Robert Manzi updated councll on the Post Office lawsuit. Finaliution of a motion for summary judgment is ia process. PresidinJ Judge Smith suggested, as a party of inlereSI, lhal lhe "Post Office should maybe be involved." Manzi will be in rouch with the Posl Office 10 determine the handling of this suggestion. He hopes for an argument by mid-April. City Management Analyst Bowman Ferguson repated 400 pmons lll1endcd lhe Fabulous Fillies film Feslival II lhe Old Greenbeh Thelhe ....,kend of Man:h S. The opcoming film feS!ival will featun: lhe Indiana Jones trilogy. beginning April 16.. ' Davis commended the staff of SilL. iUI=alional C,nter's Job Fair beld Salurday, March 6. Unfortunately, not as many businesses showed up as they wuuld have liked. Cily Council will send a len<r of gnuilude to the bu.•inesses who shared their avenues of employment with Slll..'s t«nagers and parenls. saddened 10 hear of lhe dealh of fanner OHI Boord l'laiden1 Alan Freas. ORGANIZATION I. Call to Order 2. RoU Call 3. Meditation and PI~ of Alleaiaoce lo lhc Worship Services 8:30 and 11:15 a.m. "'l'hen's More naa. ODe Way to Look at It!'~ T.....lbyhotorMeatz 1'. MINl f.S 40 lllllt 11<1., Gnellllell BOll 441-WJS ~- 900 P.M., Pr- (7be Meeting 3. &u.ING S[R\1C[ T"""ln 1D <Ill'- tacprfJ'Mdl,_, broadcasr on WFAX 1220 AM 41 t4S pm on~ con.smt t~genda connm o f - umu wbkb have asterlslu (•) p1acH balM lt.m,lubj«f 10 Neb revisions !U ""'.)' lw _ . by 1M Coulldl prior lo t~pproval) ~. II. (301)441-9511 Vwr lul·llmo, IU<·service ASPECIALIZING IN GREENBELT k•lchan 3~ BR'a, skyl!gt11,, 3 $6tl OC1J upon by tlw City Coulldl alibis -ling unlnl 1M standing rules alfl WQivod by 1M Cowrcll) I H Minutes of M«tinas IRICK UNIT • ADOfT10N na$ BA & lu~ balh on I'M•' · leYel ?BAsil HA up' Plus lamly rocr. wK~yble\ 1 Svpetb lo.:anon by8POQ.r1.,,,.m \ 9. Admjnistrative Repons Sf':;')(jJ • 10. Cotbmitlee Rcpon• ~IRFRAIIE w•lh "'"'Y ploval•· t:l¥1t yltl'd +n odeal 1ocar•on Seller os sprLJc•nQ ''up new stove & washer S52.000 Ill. 2-aA FRAME om_,nt & open u(HJ•ad&d S47 900 ?~~'f~~3l:fu:'P - 2nd ileadln(l. Adopcion YOU CAN'T REHT FOA l!ll! 2-eA l'AAMI!, OPe" kitchen appeal backs II) WO!XW LEGISlATION 11. An Ordinance loAmend Chaplet 18.'Streetl and Sidewalks" of the G=nbck City Cgdc g !he: Purpgtc lt•tchen te••ced yard & LOW coop lee Qnl}l S23Simr,' Requna~ (httttons rece•rwt at tbe mnUng wUl not lH RCf«< ENO UNfT • 2-ITORY ADDmON: I 1(} battls o,cre<:' eel pore~ Manat!Cf'S Proposed FY 2000 Budget 7. PC'citions and S6A 900 QOOCHiltl bediOC"'•S WC'JrN' P~~nUtions ~:ity ADOfllON. ~paC•OUS & comfortable 25 \(JIJ1 Ul tor mal OFI & updated Approval of A~~enda and Additions COMMI'NK:ATIONS 6 ~ modern $.39,90() 12. An Ordinance to Amend Chapter II,"MocorVc:hlclea and and Traffic", ollhc Gremhek City Cgdc rpr !he: Ptvbotc gfAQowiJw the Qry lO llpdelc and lcytK <£min PmyialoN UMflnrn:uc Ccnaio Boa . hi Reading 13. A Resolution lo Repeal RCIOiutlon 741 and l!ltabllah • New Recyding and Eny!nmPICQI!I Adylaory ~ Enrich your lamlly'sluture .. host .an exch.,.se student now ·I !I RadinR IV. <YiliER 811SINESS 14 Petition from c(;nccrned Citizens to RCitOK lncUan Creek (C<:RIC) to oppoK' Bcllway inlerchangc at <Jrcenbclt Station 1~. Approval of Lcller of lnlcnl · Pollee Vehicles 16. Sponoorship of MML Year 2000 Book REMINDEA TO GHI ME~JERS PLAYGROUND SURVEY FORMS DUE • 18. s ... e Lqislation Anders Host a student Bke Andert 17, !rom Sweden Student• with 6905 Gr-belt Road, GrMnbelt, MD 20770 Rft< Slapllen H.IIMU,,....... (301} :u!S-5111 GHI members are reminded to submit their completed playground survey forms to Mr. Eldon Ralph, GHI Director of Physical Plant Operations. Th~ survey forms were distributed to GHI members via the March issue of the GHI Newslftter. IV. MEETINGS tntere1t1 m the arts, outdoor aC'IIvtUn. team rports Md various othn' hobtMea are looktnalor Hoat PamU'-es:. For further lnlonnalloo, pte..-e caN 4m- 7,00 P.M., Wor!hip Service 1- 1WtC: PlrrTJNG GOO IN IDEIIIIJIANa 2..1t1ft[RANC[ SmlC[ You Au WercwE Flail 4. Consent Agenda ·Approval ol Stall' Recommeadatlonl • 17. Approval ol Fi"' Dcpartmcnl Grants Bible Class Series: 10:00 am s.turdey Swldlly been named by Mount Saial Ma-y's Collep 10 the Dean's List foc lhe fall 1998 - · Indiana Univenity hu an~ nounced lhal Jessie~ Boldt hu achieved lhe Fowaderi Day Honors Lill for academic e~cellence for lhe finl serneller, 1998. Our conaraculations to all of lite above Sludenls. IU!GlJIAIIIIIUI1NG or ern COONaL MUNICP.U.IRJILDIIIG COONaL 100M -a Zl, 1999 • 8:00 P.IIL stMlA'Y WORSIItP •• falll998-. Eric A. 1<qenlftl, 1011 ol Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jotae•ae•. hu I Mlsctllaaeous Grecnbeft Lions Club Trea~ surer. Lion Joseph Wilkinson, presented )I check donating $1,:\00 to 'two different city program~. Grecnhell's Academic Achievement Program recetved SS<XJ. The club has been sup· ponin~ the program for over eight years. The Recreation Department's Yuuth Programs rccc1ved SHOO, provading at named 10 the Deaa •a Llll 11 Salisbwy Stille Uni...-.ity fur lhe Condolences 10 a.isline Kelly of Ridge Road on lht deallt of her grandmother,· former Greeaheller Non! Kelly. Raben (Bobby) Vidi 's ·many friends and neighbon were saddened to hear of his death on March 8. The University of Rochester has named Benjamin Greenberg lo lhe fall 1998 Dean's list l'h<lll< 301-47~171 IIIOOil"!!' 10:15 L s- l'llrict euann!- ._ ._ Our Neighbors 1-800-SIBUNG. American lnlercultural Studenl Exchange" A!IIOII-pt"!lf•t&ttv. . . . . . . . . . orpMUbal 11 •~klna:lamUies ttke yours to host exch&nifE atudenb Call TodoY' 1.-s!BUNG 'mlli•r"""illttMIIUV..._......._ to"'-· ..... """*""to--plcMC cal 301..f74a000 Non: Thio is. pretirninary--. tubject C.oundl mcctintll.,.. open 10 lhc public and al .....:r...f '*'zcns ..., tmitcd 10 anend. For ~ ple:ale c:d 301-474- 3870.11 spedal accoontiiOdmons II'C intlaccaoihlc 10 any di8obkd ~ or 301-47+zo.46 (I'DD) r<qU<Il oudt • 10·00 am on lite d;oy of lhc mttlJntl. to t • ... l bcfooe <:heck oul the Gm:nbck Cityllnk webllte at www.eLpee~~beh.md.M David E. Mona, CMC, . CltyCiert I l All Sale Prices Effective Monday, March 22nd thru Sunday. March 28th 1999 - a:Antu··z· Star lOst Cbank Light lUna - Top Round Steak Flour All 6oz. L ondon Broil '....,.er.cur lb. • Nutritious Large Broccoli SUper Moist C:.ke Mixes Quilted .... a..- Bathroom Apple nssue ..... MMTPiu Bn....C..CU.T'UMn 9ft All Purpose White Potatoes each w w Best Yet Granulated Supr Grapes ,.lb. FRUIT· QUB FOR JCIDS flEE ~·JUICE ORANGE See Store For Details 9ft Corn Old Orchard ~:;;Corn$ Puff Cereal l.ft 9 oz. Fruit Yogurts Betty Crocker RHCiy'To Spread c:.ke Frostings AssortM at~ ...... .. "_. • •• • • .J'••• ._ :J '• II •. ~ ~ • ~ I szulb. .. -.. ------· :« ....... 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S4B .... i ' NEW 1 oz. ,.,.'-.~~:.~,:.,~'-.... c:.tiiOrrU Blend Crawley ___________ ...1I . Celery Grapefruit Fruit Juice I L I I I Sib. bag Mitchell Shoe Peg Ant. FIIODN bunch Northem t MolrroN • Courteous Professional Starr • we P'roudly Accept Most l'ri!JCrlptlon Plans • Free Home Delivery or Prescriptions Mon.-\1/ed •.frl. • Free Blood PresSUte Tester .. __ LT. KEMP movie - I ...... 10 Friends of the Greenbelt 'lbeoler. On the (c--... , . _ _ 1 ) fint l'ridlly of nay month, we A mon with 11ron1 nnl roots take 50 kids flO' pizza and then to who treasures family tics, Lt. the 1110\'ies. I'm .haperonc lor · Kemp soys, "It's funny, when this. "My kids hwe to go to the you're youn1er. you're lr)'in1 to gel out of an II'CI. and then when Cooler and sot ice cream. They you 101 older, you think obout ploy toDnil ..t !boy lo•e to go to the small town again. My wife, the pool. Gftenbelt is great for Leii!h Ann, ia from 1 little place kid&. Mine .-e in karate. soccer coiled Condor outside of and T-ball. ADd since my wife Bin&hamton. NY. which is very and I ore hillary buffs, we lake rurol. She wu aoiaa to Morio t.hr:m oa day lripl to histone s1tcs Reaiao Collep and I wu soin1 oround Wuhit11100.'' Aboul the 10 community collqre in Syrw:uoe potential danser of IJ ving near where you police, Lt. Kemp say~ ' when we met • a buddy's weddina. We were 19. I left ud came to the University of Mary· land, .aad when I <;amc dowa here, I li•ed in the firehouse. l was an Explorer scout and volunteer fireman wbik I was going 10 Onondaga Communily College, and that's where I heard of the program whereby You could live free in the firehouse and go to the univenity. lllcre were sev- eral kids living there. We were required to run ca11s from II p.m. tn 7 a.m. and then go to school. Many times we had no calls, hut somcumcs we would run all 01ght. Then l also had a p.art-t1mc joh at a print shop on Route I and worked part-time a1 the Bethc..ta Marriott. ..The people at the firehouse ~rcry supportive of me - real lit' nk:c. I hive a loc of admi- rat:ion for Fire Chief Davis and Fin: Dcpartmelll President lay Remc:nld.'' Small Towa Life "leigh Ann and I .sot married an 1984 just hclore l graduated,'' Lt Kemp ~;ofUinucs. ·~y wife ~;ouldn 't waH to ge1 out of her own little town, hul she, also, nnw really likes its small-town hfe. Her brother. John. is a Cioeenh<ll officer who is married td 1a Dcpanmcnt Reconb Clerk. Edith. '11lcre's a special place called Sandy Pond on Lake Ontario about 50 miles north of Syracuse, and every summer iince I was a chi1d we would go there. Now, ......,, P<>I.H 'L BL<rl I FR ~ Beltway Plaza Moll, Mar. 7, I 1:22 p.l'll., a man wu walking lo his car after leoving the mall and wos ~ by two men. As he was entcrina the driver's side, the first man hit him and then pushed him over to the pas· rear scat bC'htnd lbc victim, and both men struck him several times. They then drove into Springhill Lalc.e. 'The second assailant took the victim's wallet and other personal property, while the first drove. They parked the vehicle ia the 5900 bh)l.;k of Chcrrywood Lane and flcf.J on foot in an unknown direction. The victim suffered slight mjwies during the incident but refusod medical treatment. Kemp is most proud of his expericnce supcrvisi•J the Greenhc:h lnlersa:tion of Ridge and Research Roads, Mar. 5, 7:52 p.m., department's Tactical (SWAT team) unit. "We did clo~c In a hundred drua raids, many of which I supervised, and never once was an otl"tcer, a suspect or a civilian seriously InJUred," he by house, ~·11 buikl a huu.o:;.c down the Bay." me lieutenant says. a 73-year-old male resident was arrested 'llr driving while intolltic:ated (OWl) after hcing involved in an accidnt in which injuries OC(WTcd. 8100 block of Kenilworth A"Vcnue, Mar. 8, 2:30 a.m., a 27year-oW 111ale nonresKient was arrested af~r an officer found h1m sleeping in his vehidc, whi~;h was parkt:d m the mS:iway with no lights on. A quru1tity of marijuana w~ found m the vehicle. The man was lefl wnh the Departmcnt ~~r CorrcCIIURS for a He odds, "Regardleos, whether we hearing. move or not, Greenbelt wall continue lO play a dominant role in (~r lives. lbcy say 'Grecnhelt il a:reat,' and H sounds kmd of corny, but the pcop&c really arc Grccnhclt Road at Old Brandtvillc Road. Mar. 12, 4:58 a.m., a 21-ycar-old male was arrested f<I OWl afler an officer attempted to stop him and he Oed In his car. The man crashed a short distance away and was apprehended. No injYries were sustained as a result of the inci- And the police officers here are lhe best you'd fiDd anywhere m lhc country. 'Those things make wortlng hard easy." DrapiDWI He ...,as released on nu- merous traft1c citations. aa.py 9100 block of Springhill Lane. Mar. S, II :07 a.m. cloth· ~ng. shoes, and cash were taken. There were no signs of forced entry into the residence. F-ry sengcr side of the front seat. and of cowse I know who many of the offenders lrOUnd the area are." As to crime, sbopp1ng centers, and young people, he says, ''In urben .-eas, I thiak young people tend to be a little more vtolent And a lot of youn1 people ~nd to hans out at shopping ~;en en - jud&ing from license pi cs, thc:y're from D.C. and other parts of the county in addition to our own youth." Of his 14-year ~;areer, LL frnm Greenbelt "We had nu real thouglw of moving. hu1 !.hen I had the chance to purcha.se an acre of land ncar the Bay Bndgc. and now it looks like if we ~II our dent. Safeway in Greenway Shop· ping Center, Mar. 3:35 p.m., several stolen checks were used to purchase merchandise. 1llc ~. forgery was not discovered until Whcaaon. Start anytime between 9 o.m. 10 1 p.m. and finish the walk tion on the walking spon call 410-437-2164 or 301·80~-4278 between 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. or email <wal'lalle~ix.netrorn.COift>. ....... ........... ..__ a.MIIflllttt c I I I ~ raisins fundi fur a dNa and okohol· free pony fur the .............. graduating tcnion. oi Gra:nbdl will mal:< a donalion 10 Grad Nigh! I\- r cacil pi ..a oold on Fri.tay, Marc 1 26. Support local grads, all .101·-174·3030 or SlOp by fuc atry·OUI. urban life and lake off hkc that.'' A"ordingly, hunting was hcgun in 1985. Serie is confident the $!o- problem will he ovcri,."ome in time. - 7400 block of Greenway Center Dri•e. Mar. 11, a while 1989 Milralory Patuxent W1ldlife Refuge bi<Jio- TKC 683 was stolen. gist Holliday Obrecht !'>ay~ that gee5e will migrate to northern Vandahsms to and thefts from vehicles were reported in the following areas: 6400 block of Ivy Quebec any time from the end ol February to Man:h or April, and Lane, 6000 block of Springhill Dri••· 9100 block of Springhill Lane, 6100 ~ock of Springhill Terrace. 10 court of Southway, and 7800 block of Mandan Road. 1,. lron{~trj 6. H,..1'r \ , llocr ) I 1' jl 1:'1 From loft lo riPt aro 8ernio and Jim Giese and Ladlle Howdl Frieads ol doe C--wt MUMUm (FOGM) doceats, rolln1 a ..: riot)' ol doMer'tl tlarlac • lUte leslinl -ion ol recipes from a 1954lo c ....aub rookllook. n.. c~eaorts w•ro p .... pared by onenl FOGM board members and served duriaa lh< Mardi doceal tno1a1ac -ion. Many ol lh< recipes wiD be In· eluded Ia FOGM'a aew cookbook lo be published Ia lbe fall. Redpeo " - CI'HIII>elt reoldenb al'< UI"Jendy llftCied In oil cal· w-..·. -.e., IIJIPelben, main dlsloa, ftldabla. Send reel· J>C11 "r Mardo :U lo: Cr«a- Museum Cookbook, I~ c......,nl Road. Greeabelt. MD %8'7'70. Include the contributor's ume odd... and t.l.p~~oae number. Rec:lpa may be lyped or elearl; prlaled. qorloo: __ .,.,_t:llloolll ccw-ilnl 1aa1on. .._...,... ..... ......, IS,too City Noles Due to the unexpected snow etnc~Jency, w<Jrk oo the Roooevelt Center project was delayed four days. Weather pcnnitting, WOlken will he back in full swing next crrd<d 8,361 red lighl. stop "gn and nghl on ml \'iolations. Pharm•cy To'*By Sajida Rph. - -............. ___ __ ....... ------........ .. ... ~ greenhouse, pruned and fertilized streciS during the storm and then plants in Greenspring Park and cleaned and mulched the entrance cleaning and repairing the equip- to Buddy Attick Parle ment afterward, and two days on And the Building Maintenance the Roosevelt Caller project. , , . flllllo-Qwo ...... Wlfield maintenance for the sprins scn.<OO, cootinued playaroun<J mainteoance, cleaned haer and collected trash. The Mechanics Crew serviced Crow performed hazard inspec· good tail wind, the geese can fly a thousand miles ·- from Quebec to the South -- in one day." Obrecht uplains how Hying in "V" fonnation, the hird!i gain "Normally,'' he explains, "we don't mind them in some fields like orchard gra.'is pastures, because they're not going to hun a thing. and they do us a real favor in the com fields. 1bc combine loses some corn out the back, you know. and the geese clean that up. There are 24,000 stalks of com per aere, and if you have a lot of volunteer corn. that's had. There are no herbicides for corn, and the goose favorite i~ com, ~o that helps us." . But the past year there wa.s a problem in small arain fields caused hy the drooght. "Although small grains can take a certain amount of graz. mg,'' Badser explain.<. "the goe10 were pulling up lhc whole small srain plont because it was 5o dry, and the plants obviously couldn't take that." lladscr notes thai the sta1e1 of DelaWare, Virginia. Michigan. New York and New Jersey are aerodynamic ad•antJtge by laking an "energelics" ride on the vortcll euthanizing geese and how, It some point, the lead bird places people ore limiting reproduction, which is done by JOIIidg fee~ing ' •us or to coat the laid cas with oil so thai the. embryo dioa. Wllere lo Wllldl Nell. . . . . . This is the time of yo..- when Canada geese are builclin1 neab and laying egs. "They've olready chosen their miles, and now they're busy checlr.ina out possible nest sites," Obn:cht points out. · The <&JS will he laid toward the end of March. 1lH: Refuge has arranged two Ctmada goose ne!lting baskets so visitors ev.:ry part of lhe nestbuilding piocess. One is hcside the Visitor's Cenler and the other ca~ watch is on the "nonh troc:t" propetty off Bald Eagle DriYO and P~. 198. Obrecht is careful to swu tbol in view of overpopularion problema, these two are alf that will be used for environmental educ:afioe_ The Visilor's Cenler 11 the Refuse is located oft" BaJJimore. Wuhingtoo l'lltwoy Powdor Mill Road south of 1..aR1 and is open seveu dlys a woelt frtJm 10 a.m. to ~:30 p.m. daily. Por more infonnation, call at 301- 497-5580. of the bird in front of them and · them to the needy. In some at the apex of the "V," having no vonex and tiring "'ore quickly, a Federal permit to use dumniy will have to drop back and yield ,~ ..... '*'-I blllaol\ AOJIOd-z, ~ 1~~~M~~m...- ... E:lllllllllwa• -----____ ----ConOII-··--. . ____ .... tions of all City buildfn.gs, replaced burned out lights and ballasts inside and outside the Community Center and repaired a door in the City office. knows the route. "lf the geese ny The Greenbelt Community Center presents: route to fly back nonh,'' he says. Like Hindman and Badger, ~ the route south just one time, they can usually remember thai Obrecht is very aware of the overpopulation problem. He also expresses concern that 1hc geese Line Dancing ~Workshop can modify a breedmg area hy SUnday, Nardi 28 trampling down the habitat so that nesting ducks suffer from the competition. Beltavllle Fi<lcb 2pm~4pm In the Dance Studio of the Community Center Tim Badger, head of Farm Operations for the Beltsville Agricultural Rcsc;.~n:h Center, points out that the ~ol f courses whi~;h residential gcc~c used tu enjoy for thc1r ~ood green gra~s arc for ore Information. please call .301·.397·2208 We promise you caring, comfortable ... affordabl~ dentistry .. and we're in your neighborhood! llli:lT-·Itr . . . . . . . _ -----~- ...1100 .., ..., The Honiculturc Crew planted seeds and annuals cuttings in the The Streeii Crew spent three days salting, plowing. clearinc City ........ 2 ... - - . . ~--, --~- the Police and Public Works vehicles, while the Cleaning Crew refinished floors, cleaned city buildings, carpets and chairs at the Community Center. week. _.... .................. ----... Our family has been serving your community lor 61 years and we just keep growing. r------------• DRS. MCCARL 301·474·4144 for Our New Patients P~lishiS 251eaning WDDdlllylnl ... tllcb•...-.c~llrld. GALA CONCERT 'flw. Homet~pun Ceilidh Band Skye Gatherillfl Sllblrday. ~ 20. 8 p,llf, Ma~~talla, G..,Ji~ •iDt!inll group ·. .·. .2 . .... . .. . . .124.1100 ..,WOOdl ----·-141,1100 """' " ~------ Paso~~ to Paso~~ Gospel rocl4 from the bond's Rrst and second CDs with opening band Guys In Ties playing bluM ro-bs ....... -c..-. ..... .,., ,.. ~CIIrw••liiCIII. 1tllli.-llllld·c:cqllllly~ ___ , __ _ -·-··- . 301-47~ FIX 301-474-4401 - 121~y.G Mon-Fri 9/W· 7 PM Set91W-6PM R L\I.I'r 1 <)()2-q() -l-l polishing and cleaning. lnduclea neceaiCHy Maya on day of examination. Goad only with coupon . I Value up to $141.00. Fellow in Academy of General Dentistry. NIWOfflce ......... Monday 8:5 Tuesday 9:8:30 Wednesday 9:8:30 Thursday 8-4 friday 8-4 ~rday 8:11 :30 DIL JAY MCCARL Dental implant Symposium at Boslon Uniwrsity. Fellow in Academy of General Dentistry. DIL DAVID J. MCCARL Qulnlessence Award lor Excellence in Clinical Restorarive Dentistry. 28 Ridge Rood Greenbeh, Maryland 20770.0717 four On. ore raM.d os Clinical Field lnstructon for 1991-92 by tho Univwsily of Maryland Dental School All . .. ____________ Fellow in lnlernolionol College of Dentists. Fellow in American College of Denrists. ---·--••c..··--·.. _. ..... Only $25.00 lor a complete- DIL CLAYTON 5, MCCARL, SIL DIL CLAYTON 5, MCCARL, JIL r-...-~~~~e~~-.._. after Complimentary Initial Dental Exam DISTINCTIONS AND AWARDS: Retired Nov. 1996 --·CIIflr...._1111r_ISO.lll Ti<·k.-1 Pri('t'S Our main concern is to give you sole and complete quality core which is why we've loken hundreds of hours of conlinuing education. We utilize stottH>f-thEKJrt equipment and sterilization techniques to creole beautiful, heahhy teeth lor a lifetime. .................. 125.0 3 ............... ~.., ..__ U.GI ........ nl SaMdoy, March 17 • 0.. Night ~I Come donal to music so good it ought to be against the law. Get a tid<et to 5ef IJOtX local "Off-Outy" pollee Officn $10 (;.c.M"ral Admi!'l:ooinn/ S7 Sludt•nf ..-1d SmicW Ui14f>t,unt will nligrale south. down to the Carolinas, from Or.:tobcr through December, again depending on weather. "They wait for good tail winds, and if they have a now patrolled by dogs specially trained to chase off aecse. leadership to another goose who 2 1r .._. • ... Off-Duty c.... Depending un the weather, Jeep Cherokee with Virginia tags tion and miXllft or commu&er. t<vL<I, and long-haul trallic, haoo a large number of traffic control •i<Jiati<l!IS. 1n the llN Respc<t Red cam(IQign m November 1997, area pollee rc- by 4 p.m. For broctue or more inform,a.:. latitudes, "we had no idea that they would adapt so well to sub- len. Disregardins traffic controls is a leading cause of aa<hcs in urtlon ;w. =. iKXXJUIIIiJig for 'I'Jli"Ox"'-ly 22 pcrcenl of the total number of . cr.IShcs. Driv= who nin red lights ., are responsible for an c~llmatcd 260,000 crzhes each year. ll)e Washington region, wilh 1l'i conges- 1be Homespun Cellldh a.nd 8IICI Skye Gatberlng Prlday. Jllan:h 19. 8 P.lll, and Wheaton Regional Park. in Maryland lags EVX 700 was 26. My Come walk with the Freestate Happy Wanderers on Salurday, Morch 27, at Brooltside Gudens country in the 1970s and 1980s. rcstorins them to southern 8, a I 992 Honda Accord with Areo polico: dcpll1mcnts will undenak< "Resjlecl Red;' a tine-week traffic enforcemcnl campojgn that will WJ!CI red light and stop sign """""" and OMn who fail to """' bcf<R making a righl on red. Ron spc<.1 Red, will run U.OO!jh March · mother. grandfather, one of my two brothers and his famtly plus my siiter come, and we rent 1he same con.aaa year after year. . "In Greenbeh, we've always enjoyed walking lo the Cenler, walking oround the lake, scein1 a Brookside Gardens Spring Walk (c--...,._ - I ) 9)00 block of Edmonston ROOd, Mar. 7, a burBUndY 1989 Honda Accord with Maryland ~JS ~03 AVV was stolen. Greenbelt Metro Slation, Mar. Pol'~ee Advise meet with the rest of the Kemp I tow a boat up. from ac=cO::.. Respect Red, ...... OBESE the checks were round to be only, .. 1 try to 1111)' extra·vigilant. · The second man then got into lhc says. lut the fanily ma)' he movmg '111andloy, Mareb 18, 1999 <ince 19K9, myself, Leigh A11n and the two hoy• go up there and fUiily. "1 ..~.· • .... , .. were ;_I-·,,. Call us today ro.: a Satisfying Smile! 1 , '· . . . I. '"""lo-.. -,...-...I'WI---. GUITAII ......_ - SaJ0a. dlordl, lOI-937-1310. HOME MOVIES Slldco, Pl<tares _.,VHS,Topellopoir.IIUII -.Ill<. 301-47~741. _ _ LA..,.. ......., ....... ~T v ALDIIil L.. SIECII!L ~-................... __.....,.., -" ..................... GLORIOUS IIOMI! CARE uai....S N1!1!D A HOUSB srm!a? Male. _ _ ....,. __ llllllliloriqol ..r......... ......-. 301-4744501. ........_ _ _ We provide cooUd PLUMBING AND RI!MODI!UNO, -.~- .... much mon:. Call,.,.. -lolarmotioo. 301-918- 1771. .CASH FOil' YOUit VALUABLES' .lewelry,-. wlldlcs. c:unens, .... __ Wellly.ldlllldloanlfty. . . of vahle. We pt~wn autos. A· I PAWNIIIIOKI!U lOI-345-0858. ~ --".clo<bMd<leooiJia.CIII lOI--491-11013. TAX HELP pun:hue lor $39.000. Caiii'OgyDuaon HOUSECLEANING cloae weekly, bi- gel, 301-262-4607. weekly, one-lime. Allo fr<e est, refs, .::YAIUlS;.;;..;..:..;_·:.;Spiac.;....;. :.;_:.;,;__up. .,..-_-eflicien,-.- 301-345-1815 Brenda. ·M~-~;t· I · I I · 'nw Service I _.,,.._aflrw-& I I -...,.a,25,_,.,expen.u 1 laiOI!Iblepriao.Pal,lOI-213-3273. ll'fCOIIB TAX PIUIPARATION Ac:eount ~ witb lluJ Ad. 11 ' 1 ~~-~ 21 IIPillOI'I:SSIONAI.L~ PREP DI!CKS - Power wuhed and sealed,. $69.99. SadJfaetion paranleed. Pal, 301-213-32?3. HI GREI!NBELT • I'm RI.ASONABLYPRICED CALL: RAIIIlOU'tl C. SPRINGER CPAMST·· 801-848-128S 11011927-2448 1 • • - himtobuyroeoJcepandGrammyhkes ACCEPTCREOJTCARDS-AIIbu"· VACANCY ANNOUNCEMEN'f -GHI seeks the followina:: licensed plumber, journeyman or maJteB license: carpenter. 5 or more years in raKiential car- it whe~ he acts out. a lot Thanks, nesies accepled for merchant ac- YEAaS _ 001) 441-9137 (140)-tO.- Tu .........tlonfor - DISOOVNT $5.00 OFF s.Moeworl;llld new homos. 'AJJ...,. dmtt by ....... lll«<rrdtm deliver ada (Wllllpervised) 10 lownhousc lloundUc.tiHZPr.Goo. Transporwion helpful but 001 critical. 301-6:u-6999 Super references an: a mull. Top pay. No job IDosmall ............ + AMII!iem•e one bedroom apartments + • Vista Mgmt. Co. + 301-982-4636 • Gin&< and condo doors in Oreenbell only. ................ 301-261-4161 l11 1lo ·--· II .. • Ff!EE ESTIMATES 301-345-111113 CALl.: KEN 1999. £ Appljs;gtjqa "QMirM· Qay ol Grenlaelt PertoBMI, 25 Crr•crnt R..d, G.....bdt or ..U 301-414-1172 fw .......... EOE. ·----- -· -- --- - --- - - - ligniflal...,.? Come and meet with other Chrtsliana who combine prtlyer, ocriptuft!, proloe and raJm•floultlpo. Thul'ldays- 7:00 to 8:30 PM ot Groenbeh Bllpllst Church POSmON VACANCY ---a Caii301·SZ3-25811Dr....,__ We11 help, or get you help, lor almoat lillY task. 1llANKS FOR READING OUR CARD, PLEASE TAPE IT TO YOUR PHONE OR RI.FRIGERATOR. CAll. US WTrn ANY TROlJBI..E.WE'U. HElP YOU OR GUIDE YOU. '""': ,0' '1 ~ W 3-9.30PM. llec8ptlcnllt ll:lr - •••••u SIIVICE -be.......,_ --'ble WilY~ ·CIDER llqp/IJRC'!rl . . . . . Cit¥ ol Gowwbelt Pononnol. iS c..sc.nt Aoad, c;.-. Of~ 301-474-11172 ll:lr EOE. _.,_an. ' ,\ \ ' '' I \ ' II ........ ·-·--- GRE9eB.T FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Special Loan Rates · 6. 9% APR up to 5 years for New Car Loans 7.5% APR up to 5 years for Used Car Loans . • J01-J45-1149 '~ For more information, Call 301-474-5900 A credit union for persons who live or work m Greenbelt ApraAnnual Percentage Rate R/Jifi subject to change wit/'oout notice. !::*1~ ... 21771 ~tu474.Jl'UAI .u..: . . -~.~~ I!!!!!!- fill ........ F.A. Bowley Plumb' 1118 .._, ...._ .........._.. ) . 301-345-1115 30 year• in GrM Now Bat... , Feaau. • Dnino, lliofoub w..... A~ 1oincll tt{--. ·Etc. Wlnted , ~ -no c:o.h ·i For the~ OPENQOUSE SUN., 3/21 11 tOO to 4r00 ForS..;,brOw-r 4!. Dave Meadows - Service Manager ·. __ 24 Lttk...We Dr. hnmacta1Me2,..atl IQ. ft brick hocM C* lora< wooclediiMdtcap lot. 3-4 BR, 3r.tl84 . . -............ oftke.l'lo- ,...... ....._ Tbe Rockfea C~ Pitcb team t. liJ ....,_._ Gleololaa~flooh'ilwl- •or ..,.,... dwoupoer. C•om kje. c-....An_.,..woocll....._.,.._ dows C.,m, Ia. l~lled deck. Chtola MD State Lottery svnq set. CcottaJ A.C w.lk IOCYef)'• lhi ! $220,000 301-47 ... 3661. 20Southway need of a c~ for our 7--8 year olcb. Pleae a'll AHza at 301-614-9889 If lntereated. POSITION VACANCY Greenbelt, MD 20770 j 2A Hours lor Gas CRt Snacks • ..:; f' • .. . . . . . . . . :0. .. Did You Know Old ....... lt has a AppiJcgltpn rcgylrc¢ City of G....,belt Penonnel, 25 Creocent Road, Greenbelt or call301·474-1872 for appllcauon. EOE. Tr.adttion;~l or Non~traditional Funerill Arrangements ••• Memorial Services • Cccmation • Prr#Nccd Out·o£#Town Transportation & Service Arrancrmenu Community Center/ 2nd Floor Open Saturday 12-7 P.M. Other hours by Family Owned Rtally Matters GAsca'S fuNERAL HC)ME When lt Coma To Choosing A Funeral Hom£, For Hort<sly, Caring, and Qwdiry, Alfurdabk Smrict Great Prices State of Maryland Inspection Program Vehicle Emissions Certified Emissions Repair Facility Greenbelt Auto & Truck Repair Inc. •· Facility "5459 atlOI-345-5151 159 CenterwayRo.d ~ o-blll,...,..., 2117711 ~ - 301-982-2582 ~.... _ A.S.E. aiiciii-• • help widl your house cleanins? Let us help. We are a husband and wife ream workift& ' $10.00J COMPlTJ'ER SP£C!AU$T- pvl·llmi:'20 lln./Week, hr. Proftdency wtth WIN9X. DOS. & WFW'o. Duu.. 'lnc:lude 0/5 inatall. Nov<ll3.12 aetup, SW/IfW problem reeoNIJon. Valid drtver'o llcenae and reliable vehicle ~ur1ed. i~ Family Owried & Operated Since 1859. Framing Do you need time you t>isit Geaenl Pncllce 301-345-7273 . HoUMC!eMIIIfl We promise a jatJt and pleasant purchatJe er:>ery AactnleJAI Uw llm!IIIOR PAIImNG Md. H01110 bnp. Lic.l26409 n..sca., · noon ID fp.M. Oil Changes, Batteries Brakes, Shocks, Tires Exhausts & Tune-Ups I PlltrldtJ. Mc:Aadrew ·- CAIU'I!T a.EANJNO ...........,., 1hlndlr ........ to tp.m. f ...... Slllunllir·t...... IOAp.m. r~. 112-'IH7 w~ · ~~_.,..... JDuch 14J c-..y ....... lnlhlduiiiSmll •I•MWIU Missy's Decoratma · appointment. Can Nancy DePIMchett , ....... c...,. PORRENT·l..tun:l11t,3finishedlev- "~ Old Greenbelt Citgo Creative. Custpm Sorvlca a..-.. moln<oln dlontr-._.._ ..._do rolcuHop · - - · glv. ,..-.....,and-..,......doncol-as...-ci(compUI). and etr.<ttw · ---~ ...... ~and ..... domeancr and • Qtrid'IIW'I ~ . . . . . . . . ~-laled MbGrr.l........., els.'2 .-suite. Walt to Lwrel Mall. . ~;p~&i;;~ilji!!J!I!~~,~~~~!IJ!!!!!!!!!ltl~!l·~~~ Excellent condition. $1100. Call Loric .I Sdoeibol,t.on,.t.....,.JOI-261-4!00. • Bonded • lnsuf'('(i MHIC •-1047~ 301-3i5-IZ61 ;~::-:1:::1_~ :_.,., PII8!IUUmoH "-l'idr ~ . FRAME SHOP fie!- I CffD· f'lo9. locDI geM. . . . lndtvlcb>l to worio - 2 5 llduooelo. $9.74111'-+ pn>«<l8d benellts. T-JH.f-- Oft!._ I U you bring In your pdgets, the Nwi,s are exquisite. Ditto If we t«lde several troubles on oee visit. SENIORS' CONC£RiiS.ANY AND AU.: Always Worth A Call! OSOO. • Acoustical CdlDg IUpporl for hurting people . ~RpenoNII •l'.uo. • lllciMniiU MIUC116SII po•t vadute rxprrience ill Caaily or criaU ~- MSW pref<rrod. 1\5.11/lor wlpro-rotod·......,-,... Clooiatl cLot" April 7. 11«ept1on Faults • Appllanceo • Fua • ~ASK! evening. vigorous walks in older Greenbeh <l+ miles). Call 1.... 301474-S046. 11-.y,.,., 111 """'Up artd lhliw,. Frw .£M.ua. Cion. Shon dlltancc to pool, tennis. Great location SIIOO. Call Lorie Scheibel. Lona.t FoSler. 301-261- WANTED WALKING COMPANION lor early TAX UPHOLStERY FOR RENT - Avail now. Greenbelt/ Glen Ora lownhome, 3 finished ICYels, 3 BR, Z 112 baths, lo,.ly show condi- I CRI51S INTERVENTION COUNSEWR- 112 tjw·To provid• r.meraency and on-pi.nc coaa:.eliat 8ei'Yien in~ juvrnilr «"rimto. dome1tic viok:nce. r.pe aad at...ptrd •aic:idr. Rrquirrs BA in ooc:iol work, JMY•hoJocy or rel.led fodd ud min. 2 yro. Cranky Clocks & Lamps • Sick Stereos & VCR's Bum Computers & lV's •Iffy Furniture & Cars Hanging Plctules & Curtains • Handyman Work ANY ELEC"J'RO.MECHANICAL QUIRK! couraaedtoapply. Call Mn. K M301- 931-6100. IlEAL I!STATE • RENT MUSTSEU. ·1'1troe andoli-an:h - • builtlinas. 20 • :16, 2S i 44, 30 x I.JCENSEI) DAY CARE MOM • 11M SO. Pricessluhed! ..... uvinp! FifuiiiJ-ttlmeopatinp. " " ' - . 6 oanciq avlilablo. ·0rea1 bactyord :mold. ~•..rea• o,.. worbhopo llld ..._. Calllmmcdi- 6:30Lm. -6:30p.m. ·CaJIJOJ-441-:J92A. •oel 1-1100-341.7007. l.ic~nscd P0SJD0N VMANQ TOTAl JN.MOME SEftVKE help needed weekdays. Retilft's en. AVON - Oreal prices, pat . . - , ptatsenic:e' 100'1 ~··Call Patti; 301-982-2312. ~YCAIIB Oryw:iD•Paintins•Carpmtry ..........•••... •••••••••• FOA fJ!It. PAOSlEM - BIG OR SMAll Especlolly For ~ors and Very !My People! MUCBANDIS!! WISUt C0111111C1101 : GROCERY STOCKER : FuU lime pooitiott anllable efor an Ex;pcdrpmt Gmcm :~offering goad pay 0 and benefits. Apply In penon •at CO-OP SUPERMARKET, :Ill Centerway, Greenbelt, • 301-47~22. + From $S40.00 + Nopliatiott TuAoomoory AOVER.nSEMENT DISTRIBUTOR WANTED· M~ be mature person of 12 to 92 yean and able to HAPPILY Cullom Quality 'lftJrt< Don<wl Pride' +Crescent Square + JH""'~IIi'M..,..~r.+t~ + Old Greenbelt + •"-"- .... prior,.... pentry. Competilive salary and out- standing benefiu incluc:Una company paid health and dental and 401 K retirement plan. Call301-474-416l, ..t. IS2 . 301-474-0882 H e - - . , . and £ ZEUS ELECTRIC OILIC.CIIIMIANCE El!PWENCE • , s-......._. .............. ;:;30:..:1..:.·9::53...:-0;:.;599;:.;....- - - - - MlliZ llcGON.-UiiZ Se. . . . wm.lualo counts. Guaranlced Free info, call24 hn .• Flntopproval. Capital Credit, INCOMITAIImJINS paOfiSSIONAW' P11PAUD CONSULTAnciN • 31 movearoom,offi~.apwt~.hous.e, Johruon'slf'Uiddauahler. Please look athis'-aodootlliopap:. Pleueha>e etc.? Cai1301-34S-8323. him o...- 10 fi• thinp becau .. 1 want GREENBELT QUAUTY LANDSCAPES ~AND I'I.AN11NG I MoviiiJ' Wanna STATE MOVER JST- Must demonstrate ability to provide administrative suppon at the AIS E:~~.ecU~e Corporate Ofracc. KnowledSC of mulli-line P,hone sy5tcm, MS Word/Excel/Outlook, Internet access/ """" p<efened. Independent worlcer. Fu resume to Judi Groves al 301-4891020. _....__._!X~:.:.:.I r !~~~~.~~:~~~~~~~ ljM!!!i!!!!!!!lhno!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i1 ".. -~- • llelltPir.....-$147,1!00 311d-ZonoboKIIolbo Mis~na, Frank ,.......... ..., .-.. 'condo pool 1n Oreenbell. looting for !iupcrvisor for condo in Greenbeh, MD. vidod. l'ralldcphone estimMa. An- 20 ,_. Elperience law:.........,, 703-«2-73S8, ond coli Kat hi Kinkenhoter, GHI-474-4161 10 _ , LIFEOUARDS WANTED! Private MAJNTENANCE HEI..PER • To assist Jln)fessional and friendly people for summer employment. Competilive Prefer lip aperience in carpowy, dry- salary, nexible hours and fun! Leave wall, paintina. eleclrical and arounds message for Holli at 301-441-1096. maintenance. Not a live-on position. Must have reliable transponauon. HELP WANTED - Decorating shop In P1ease fu employ. history wlhourly pay BCitsville n«dll enlhulliastic and ererate to 301-441-1988 or caiiJOI-441- alive Wet penon, part time. Call M"'. K. ao 301-937-6100. 1394 •42. GREENBELT, MD-PT RECEPnON- HELP WArorrED • Part time office l...owoll pnce ..........,m. mall service calls $65 complde. . bqinnen. Kicb. Adulu.llldividualizod HOUSECLEANING - $35 and up. les100s. 301-34S-4132 Excellent rofemx:a. all supplies pro- l'llt~Retums wubef/dryer upstairs. $7~.-b or HELP WANTED BETHANY AIR HEATING .t AIR CONDITIONING- lOI-982-0721. Doy, E - . , . - · My office ot ~ home. llr. Ciliun and New 33 Fllldlo. Scnmod l'on:lt CLASSIFIED PIANO LESSONS -. Spccializin1 in !,~ l ...... $57.000 ..-~. P0R RENT WITH OPilON- 2 liedroom. I bath, frame - . c a r - . pet downmirs, hlnlwoocl floon .,.. M__. Cei1ltlecl Techn~ In your area for over twelve yean with excellent Greenbelt references. We provide ·weekly, bi....Uy IIJd a sprin1 type cleanin&. Also available .re window cleaaiDJIIId paintina. aJ!AN AND SI'O'TU!SS is • iMured, .......... compaay. CIJII,..........., ...Pt.......:;;.~ . (311) 2i,U151 BRICK -BLOCK ·CONCRETE FIM Eatlm*llrown ......_.._ "Sen~U.1 GreD!Nit For 30 y...,.,• Call Dick Ge1triDc 301/441-1248 8303 58dl Ave. • MD A complete aerVIce facility equipped to perform all service requirements that your manufacturer recommends to _comply with. Preventive Maintenance seiVIce ac:hedules & e~ wananty programs! Allo, routine repan lhal keepyourvlhidee op- • erating safelr & .....,.,.. •• n. Lions Ofhr by e-ll 0... As tbe Greesobolt lntramurals BukelbaiL Playoff Tournament continues. there .e rour teams remaiatng in the hunt for the 1999 Greenbelt Boys &t Girls Clab Intramural• championship. On Friday Man:h 19117:15 p.m. a1 1he Grrnbelt Youth Center, the Lmen Final will be played, with the ...._ playing the Terps or the Wianb in the championship game oa Solurday Man:h 20 at 9 LAO. II the Gn:enhelt Youth Center. In the ~·s font round the R.aplilQ narrowly defealed the Heat 14-12. Jarren Long and Steveo Bumoughs led the Rap<on with six points each and Pele Schutz scor.ed lwo points. The Heat got 111ost of their scoring from Hak<em Aluander with 10 poinu and And"' Stewart added ·rwo points. Next the Tcrps faced-off against the Tarhecls. It was a closely pl"!'cd game. The teams ...sawed hack and forth untol the Tcrpo grabbed the lead in the fi. ul ....,W and oquealted out an I8-1 S win. The T01ps adV1111C< to play the winner of the Raptors ver~us Wizards second round game. The Wilards entered the game with their undefeated league record of 8-0 including two prior wins agaiast the Raptors. The Wizards arrived with a new look, they show..t up with a hogh level of enlhusi-.m which was brought on by a f~sh fashion statement. The coac••• and players had warm-up Jhirts wHh the name Wizards on the front and their Daace aacl Slq To ~·011 Duty" by Panl llrotloen The Cireenbelt Arts Center is sponsoring a refU.m performance of the band "Off Duty" at the function&,· oncludona F.O.P. holoday paniCs and retirement raetacs. and private parties. The band will soon be performong at Community Center on Saturday, March 27 a1 9 p.m. ··orr Duty" performed prev1ously at the Community Cenler in October. Founded in 1995 by a group of law enforcement officers who discovered thai they had another the Sheraton Hotel in Oceaa City. Aa:ordiq 10 one of the musici1ns, they play "at JU~I about any gig where doughnuts and coffee are sened.'' White there won't he any doughnuts served at th1s dance, the New Deal Cafe will he open to serve refreshments. This should be a fun noght for anya.e who cu tap theu feel, put oft tbeir daaciq shoes, and hum alona with ''Off Duty'!\" renditions of Otis Redding's .. Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay," Jimmy Buffet·, "Marsaritaville" or Chuck Bf.rry's ••Johnny B. Goode" ---------------------- interest m common- mus1c, the band consists of seven memben and play• a wide variety of mu- sic, from oidia 10 clasic rock to blues to country. The vocalisls are Tony Thurston and Paula Clincdinst; on guitar are Geor1e Coleman, Angelo Consoli. and Chris Ptuvi!i; playing both keyboard and sax is Marc Umansky; aftd on.drums is Jerry Manin. Jerry. Marc. Ancelo, and Geor1e hne been plaJiDI together for approlliimalcly ten yean. Throughout this time they have performed with several bands ("Numbskull."' "Wayward Cloildren," "Up for Grabs," "Code J' and finally ''Oft'·Duty"). They have played several difl'cn:nt venues over the yean. including the Unovenity Concert Hall (formerly the Paragon~ The Gmt! and Taakard, Mitsy's, Fatty'•· the Fort Meade Ofrlcer's Club, and 1hc 94th Aermquadron. "Off-Duty" has appeared at community events in both Rockville and Hyattsvtlle, as well as a& numerous law et1force{llCftt The National Put Service is sponsorins the lith Annual Potomac Watershed Cleanup, Saturday. March 27 at 9 a.m . with resistratioa beginning at 8:10 a.m. Volunteers are needed to help clean the streams of Greenbelt Park that lead 1.0 the Pol.OmaC River and Che...,.ate Bay. The cleanup is a coUaboracKJa of rriva1e 1)r· ganizations, federaL itatc, and city agencies. ladividuals who ·wish to clean tbe stream arc asked to brins waders. Greenbeh Park will also he cleaned. Volunteerlli Me encouraged to wear sturdy shoes or boots and work gloves. Panicipants will meet al lhc Ranacr Station in Greenbelt Park localed ncar the campground enlrance. For more information, please call Greenbcll Park at 301-3443944. -::\ffS'JI. ·":~~IIIII. I• • Only aboul I out o( 8 ..... floas niiVIarly. A I - ,....,. iooluldd!OMIIa-.,_at...., tal ftGa. however, il•a....., ilia fOIJOIICn con>er of 4lso ~· cabinet. • l'llllina off thalnlllliooo risit 10 theThday, dealist his'*·dcslllola ....., .... 10 ..... tnot - y . . . . . . they.., ._.(...,.......... for.,..,. iy-rir161d......,...lllellj).lbr.... - a a l - d o a y - ' t were played Wednesday March 17 with the results too late to he added t& this story. Tunc in for more write-ups next week. Or come see the games and n:suhs for yourself lhis Friday at 7:15 p.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. Bacardl Light RLm *14" 175L 1.75L Gilbey's Seagram's Vodka Gin *II" 1.75 L 1.1sL Bullelt Bourbon 750ml Cedar Crtek Cab Sauv & Cbu-douay 1 Liter Blues Point Semlllon/Chanlouay 750 mt . 'I BIMs Polllt Brut R-n-e Spuldinc Wine ' 750ml ... 6peck lllillioa..--.Thi· number iacrsaa ·evet)' year. It ,__....,._From . . . . . . . . . . . serviceto I I '4... '18" -~Extrll Stout Beer tram frlnlded • ~_. Beer Red Beer II il tllill-.l111ollhm> .., 30 ·---------·-----------· l '18.. o( . . . . . . . . . tbo ollioo of: ....... M. Miller. D.D.S. • N - R. Rossin, DD+~I$~Rd.. Coi. .Pd.MD.,.,_ Telephone: ,(301)474-211111:k (JOI) 4743440; ............. com. ~fordoes. Hcl!e and Lioa scholarship awards, which must bC posllllarted no 1a1er doon April IS, can be picked up 111 tbe Admini-m's Office at the Eleanor Roosevelt High School and the Office of Finan· cial Aid 111 Mlll)'land Uaivenity, Coilese Park. The ,,_,. criteria are: Greenbelt resident. demonslrlle financial need and thrce references from individuals other than relatives. ln addition, a candidate for the Stan Hoke Schohonhip award must be a hipo school senior who inlends to major in education and has a and<> point aver•&• of 3.0 or hipoer. Candidates for tbe Lion Scholarship award must be a college senior wilh a grade point average of 3.S or higher and have ·100 or more credits toward. a first bachelor's degree. Canadian Club Whiskey MCWJY<* can look for.....dtot,.....,._.widoafull . . .,....., ..... Mootadult ............. _ , loocaDc • Moot adults clo lialo. if ' ' MaD)'-... l*foltlly IOOihlcsli, . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . _ nol Ill llllinlain en[ hy.... . out the cloy, espociaDy . . . . . . t*illa or saacks. t points. Thas week's game sched e has the Terp~ vs. the Wi:t..a.rds the winners' bracket. and the Tarhccls vs. the Raptors in the losers· hracket. Both games ~ Scholanhip 'Thrtoile Cnelt: Merlot/C-.-, Syrahl Mourftdre, Chardonnay/VIopier 750 m1 Some Sobering Facts Most adults brush their teeth only once • day. a Once the. a me IOl under way, the Rapus' agrasive man to man defense coupled with some cold shootinJ found the Wizards in a spo1 that also was new! Behind ia the game with tbe score after one half of play at 6-S, the W'Wirds coupol up in the second half 10 win the game 16-8. lobo McDonald's key fTce throws (lhrcco of four attempts) and two boooi<cts led his team and lhc game witll seven points. The Tarlocels advanced to play the Raptors in the third round by eliminating the Heat 24-12. The Heat had three playe" score four points each, most notably Anthony Scou who had not scored up until this game. The Heels weR led by Sherad Tucker's 16 points on various lay~ups and offensive rebounded shots. Kdly Keifner scored six. points and Andrew Watson scored two '12" !li~;;g::~f~w;! I I jerseJ 8UIIIIo<n and tbeir names 011 the bock. .,... 12 oz. BilL 12peck ... &peck ..... ..4.. ~ .. ' - - · - - - - - - - - - - --------