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REENBELT Beat the Rush Review Please give us your \:upy on Mondays or at least hy noon nn Tuesdays. We are trymg not to gei swamped Tuesday nighb Tbe Greenbelt Police Department Color Guard presents tbe colors to kick off tbe openiag ceremony for the Greenbelt 60th Anniversary weekend before· a capacity cro.wd at the Greenbelt Commun,it)' Cenh•r · '-pholo hy l"ru!\pc-ro Zt'llidln' I . Historic Laudmark Plaque Candidates Share Their Views · Given at Opening of 60th On Improving Traffic S.afety by VirgiOia Beauchamp Roosevelt "Brain. who ••The original lown of originalcd the idea of the Greenbelt Was the first govern- grcc-nlOwns prvg:ram. inent sponsored planned commu- Or. elcvatirfg: the city\. nity boilt on garden city prin- slill higher. in the words of U.S. clples and possesses national sig- 8.-.::nawr Barhara Mikulski's rcprc- nificancc in co-mmemorating the scntativc. Jilllan Kong-S,ivcrt: history of the Uniled States of "Grccnhclt FOR's real monu- America. ·•· Those arc the words appearing on the bronze plaque Un"\·eiled Friday night: Octohcr 17. at a ceremony rccogninng Greenbelt's status as a Natwnal Historic Landmark. The program tOok . .-e in the of . the Greenbelt Communily Ccnler. the. room used since the town hc- gan for a m_ultitudc of cvcnh over the last 60 years that h;.1vc forgcJ people into •• _nity. ··To 'the town on the how ;.1 memhcr of qrecnhch's first dty: counnl and latcr-ma)·or. Allen D. Morn ... on. to "tl>u.: Cit). S11 -.aiJ ).li-. Pni.L'. th.: )·ourH!C'I al thL· hi- da) And 11 im.: Io c-nearhul.1h.: the tone antl nl r._·-.t rd lll._- C\CO!n{.., pl•fh.lr' ihll'>l' .. would d11 11 tx· ... t "\\'h,tl • \\.1'> \..11<''.\ 1\ ..... 1!.1, hl·.._Pnh: Pnnl·l' pr11k ... '.lid M.lf\ I.HlJ l'l M11.:h.rd Milkr. \pc;ti .• .:r-- ,lj the '<illh .' thnll.! lk \\,1, rdl.'fflll");! 111 R.L'\inrd , Tu:-v.L'Il .1 llll'lllhl·l ol thl· mcnt." If Grccnhcll the hC!--.1 (own on the map of the Unilcd State!-.. "To the bf!St town on the map!" -Allen D. Morrison ll ont: of 2.:!C)J reg1..,11.:red ,ht-.- toric AnJ wuh the ol tn II thL'fl.' How;mJ S ;lrchlll.' .. :tural Ju..,tDn;m ol thl' Maq.lanJ-;..J.u,nn;ll ('.tpll.d P.1rk. ,Jild ( 'nnHI\1'> .... 1• •n \\h•• that .t'- .. lli\L' 1>! \IJO..: Ill"'\ 11\I<..'Tr.._''>llll<-' ,lthl "t 111;. ilk· Br1th hl' .utd (',,r,•l\11 l'lll'- ht-.ti•!"I.Hl 111 til..: :".1 ll<lll,tl J.,ll\dlli.U:i..-. r>l :\.lihlllal P.tr\.. S..:r\ 11..·e. lor thl· Ull\L'illnt! 11! tiK l'l,u.Jlll'. althou!!h .tctual !.mdru.uJ.. h.HJ h!.:l'n tlllll'!,J!J\ ,Ll r.._"<lTJ.kd r>Tl-1.-L'hru,tr) ]7, !')'-j- h BnJl'L' B.1bhttl. !he ,,r thl' lnlcl\tll. "l\n1 l'a-. ... ·1-. .• ll the r1;.:l11 ,,j thl' h11()t lo.'D\1-.'rL'd \\Ill\ St.·t.· Pl .. \()l E. pul-:t.' 21 This i.'i tht· fourth of fi\ c ur- ril·ft·s to prondt• Gre(•nbdtt•n with til<' of nmdiclatt'.\" for dt_\ counn/. Ui· po.H•d fi\'t' tiom to tltt' cmulidatt·_,. and ud .. ed tlwm to rt:.\pond 111 !50 n ords or h·ss. Rt·spon\t'\ o\'t'r /50 wonf.,- Wt'rt' nff off at tff!: ltmil. Tl"• n•- .\JUnl.\l'S art· orhnni.H' O.\ .luhmir- tc•d In· tlu u.mdulmn. Tht· ordt•r tflt' l"t'.\f'0/1\l'\ 1\il.\ .H·/tfc ft•d b_\ fr11. Tht· t{tlt'\(11111 Jut thi.\ llt't'l.. Cou/11 if frtj\ wodtftt•d 11 /t'\\ _\fr<'cf.l to tH< fJI/uuodoit' lnt-\tlc /alit,\ (IJI(/ II' 1/rn: !raffir IJ\ c·nt- f'lo\illg {1111/tt ,,1/uung tlc1in·1. /ll!fllt/11/f.: .\fli(d /J:/1/IfH f)o \0/1 //_:!If(,,,,,,.,,, ,ltllll;'f'l nuult·' \\'/111! ulli< 1 \/(f'· t/ t/11\, 1\fttl{d \I'll f11UJ>II\I /1• ,''111/t// jl('dt 1/1/ {/1/\. h1r \1ft\{\ 1/Uoilflll/f!ff){\' I<Olillt':'- Ruhcrb I '-lll'l'' ·TI 11l tr.tl 11 ... -..alr11111:.' , ( ·111 \- ·' · ,,f (",run- ' 11 I !'l'!lc"\•.: 1! ,,del\ 1>1 IIlii :'lfii•'Ti' i'- ::1·. 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Transcript of REENBELT ReviewREENBELT Beat the Rush Review Please give us your \:upy on Mondays or at least hy...

REENBELT Beat the Rush

Review Please give us your \:upy on

Mondays or at least hy noon nn Tuesdays. We are trymg not to gei swamped Tuesday nighb

Tbe Greenbelt Police Department Color Guard presents tbe colors to kick off tbe openiag ceremony for the Greenbelt 60th Anniversary weekend

before· a capacity cro.wd at the Greenbelt Commun,it)' Cenh•r g~:m. · '-pholo hy l"ru!\pc-ro Zt'llidln'

I ~----------------------~~-------=~=---~--~~~-------. Historic Laudmark Plaque Candidates Share Their Views · Given at Opening of 60th On Improving Traffic S.afety

by VirgiOia Beauchamp Roosevelt "Brain. Tru~c· who ••The original lown of originalcd the idea of the

Greenbelt Was the first govern- grcc-nlOwns prvg:ram. inent sponsored planned commu- Or. elcvatirfg: the city\. statu~ nity boilt on garden city prin- slill higher. in the words of U.S. clples and possesses national sig- 8.-.::nawr Barhara Mikulski's rcprc­nificancc in co-mmemorating the scntativc. Jilllan Kong-S,ivcrt: history of the Uniled States of "Grccnhclt i~· FOR's real monu­America. ·•· Those arc the words appearing on the bronze plaque Un"\·eiled Friday night: Octohcr 17. at a ceremony rccogninng Greenbelt's status as a Natwnal Historic Landmark. The program tOok pla~o . .-e in the gymn~~_ium of

. the Greenbelt Communily Ccnler. the. room used since the town hc­gan for a m_ultitudc of cvcnh over the last 60 years that h;.1vc forgcJ it~ people into •• ~.:ommu­_nity.

··To 'the he~l town on the map~·- Th~l~:-. how ;.1 memhcr of qrecnhch's first dty: counnl and latcr-ma)·or. Allen D. Morn ... on. u~cd to toa~l "tl>u.: Cit). S11 -.aiJ ).li-. l!rcat-~r;.m1h1m. Ju~t1n Pni.L'.

th.: )·ourH!C'I ~reaker. al thL· hi­da) nt~hl pn,~r~un. And 11 an~ im.: tn~·d Io c-nearhul.1h.: the tone antl ~·onh.:nt'· nl th~..· r._·-.t rd lll._­C\CO!n{.., ~pC<Ih'l'>, pl•fh.lr' ihll'>l' ..

word~ would d11 11 tx· ... t "\\'h,tl • \\.1'> \..11<''.\ 1\

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mcnt." P~ntation

If Grccnhcll i~ the hC!--.1 (own on the map of the Unilcd State!-..

"To the bf!St town on the map!"

-Allen D. Morrison

ll i~ ont: of 2.:!C)J reg1..,11.:red ,ht-.­toric landmark~ AnJ Y.nr~lll);! wuh the Ull/1.!11~ ol (;rL'~..·nhclt tn plac~ II thL'fl.' v..t~ How;mJ S Hl·rg~..·r. ;lrchlll.' .. :tural Ju..,tDn;m ol

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This i.'i tht· fourth of fi\ c ur­ril·ft·s to prondt• Gre(•nbdtt•n with til<' \'it·~'.\ of nmdiclatt'.\" for dt_\ counn/. Ui· po.H•d fi\'t' lJllt'.~­tiom to tltt' cmulidatt·_,. and ud .. ed tlwm to rt:.\pond 111 !50 n ords or h·ss. Rt·spon\t'\ o\'t'r /50 wonf.,­Wt'rt' nff off at tff!: ltmil. Tl"• n•­.\JUnl.\l'S art· orhnni.H' O.\ .luhmir­tc•d In· tlu u.mdulmn. Tht· ordt•r (~f tflt' l"t'.\f'0/1\l'\ 1\il.\ .H·/tfc ft•d b_\ fr11. Tht· t{tlt'\(11111 Jut thi.\ llt't'l..

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H.trn>vcr Poftk wa\ to 1.4l0nc~..·t ""'llh the h11..c.: lane~ o~ Cn:~~o:cnl Road. cnfor~..·l·ml·nt ol the State h1v. rc­qumn~ moton-.h to ~top lur pL' Jl·:-.tnan~ to ~,·n'"\"llk-.. ~·umpk tiO'Il ... and lmpkm~..·ntoltlun 1d .1

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Greenbelt's Festive 60th Gr..:r.:nbdt -,urc kno\lo->- how to throv. .. m annnen . ..1r~ pari) II

la..-&ed o..~lt V~<cekcnd. and !!·..,hard tu ptck out the ~~~hl1ght hc(.:au-;.c there wer.: .. o man:- \\"a., Jl the Openmg Cercmon) on Fnday. at v.hLCh lhc W\Arn re.::en;ed a plaque ..1~ ~ ~at10nal Ht~ton~.: L~nd­mark. ~>ne •1f oRI"' 2.-201 m lht: n.Htcln.' s,,, bad. for a hurg Jhat used to ht! knov.~ a:.;. ··Tug'Adr ... Foil~·

Ma)'he It \loa" Saturday·.., delightful funfe~l for ku.h on _the l~wn. of the CommUni!) Center. comp~ete w_nh tramcar., .. md pony rides; or the Prone~::r F:.lmilie.., Reunion Lun~heon, when: 350 altendecs reveled 10 no'otalgJd.

Mn ... t ..:cn.a.m!y the bnlhantly ... m.:~..:e,~ful Gala Dtnncr Dance for 500 had to he htgh on the hsl. A.~ Tru' Baldwin and the Starltte Orchestra ""'ung mto .. Sentimental Journey~· - "'h,ll could be more appfopnate .' ~ and other hm. ~~r the World War lJ era. An· n1ver.,.ary Chan Emory Harman gnnned 10 hrs hlack tux a~d red_ bow ·t1c. Go"ernor ParriS Glenden1ng and other politiCOS lahlehopped. and departmg Mayor Tnn1 Bram and her h-usband. Ralph. glided out on ihe dance: fl()(Jf ·

As a newcomer auending her first btg Greenbelt hash remarked. ··Jt ga"e me goo-.,ebumps and I fclr lhat 91d-t1me patnotJsm I ha~en't felt 'loiO<:e Ham Truman·, da)· I don·t even support all thos.e poiatiCJan". hUl it" was what the:y .;;ymbohLed that gave me a thnll ·

In an a~c ut ,:-..na:.l .. m. Greenbch ~~ ~till ahle to express our cilium..· Jo~ 10 ou~ cnmmumty. and' our prc~o;wus union With those we ha"\te dcr..:ted .. .to. our leader~ For th1s we gt"e thank.-; to the man~ Grecnhelter .. \Aohu worked_ so long and· hard to plan and r..:arry out tht:-.c 1:.""\.enb and all the other.., that made the ann1versary wcek.:nd -.paJ:kh:

Well Jone' Greenhell i.;, wor:th 1t

Council Wraps Up Short Agenda in _Record Time

b)' Betsy Likowski H•Hi._,-c-k_r:t:plng: la:-.k.:-. look up

thr: ,:lfv- ..:uun..:•-1'-. tlfllC" at one of n ... t..~ ... ~ reguLar me-ctm.g.., Oeforc tht: r:k .... IH•n hnng' 1n 3 new L"HUOl d fhc mcr:t1ng on Tuc .... d,Jy (A.l••~C'f 1-1 m.t)' ho.~vr: SCI-,) rec.•rd r.•r ... hnrtnc''· ~ut nonc-­thck ........ Dun ... tl .Jgrc:cJ to h1rc .tn ..:1<:'" tr:..: 1...1n. rl'""~~IC'Wed the r.:k..:t1t1n qu'\'":.ln•nno.~.trr:. and rc­.... :n .. .:d .1 pclHI••n •·n-·rc!u'c ._:\)1-

k·'"ft-nn l"hc ...... un .. tl .lrprtl\ed _the JOh

de-. ... ·oplilln c~f .. w ..::lt·...:trJr..:J.Jn lo

do the t·k..:tr1..:.1l V.Pr.k rn lhc v. . .HI~'u' .... 11\. hudd!nl:!-. The puhl1..: \l.,>r~ ... Jcp.Ht~"l-t.:nt ..:..10

nu'-'v .JthC"rlt'L' h• hll 1h1' po-.:-

Ele-clion Qu~stioanaire Tht· ,:J....·~-!n•n qu..:,IH>nn;Jite

ft:\ r .. ·-Aed ..tnd ... trght .. h.tn~.:: ... ""'"-'r .. · lll.Hlr: Cttl/cn-. · .,.tfJ h.L\..: .1 '"h . .~n .. c '''lilt nul 1h1~ r,.-~.-~ ... -,., ,,f lhc pert••rmancc ••I \,Jfl<'U ..... H~ Jr:p.1rtnu.·nt-. J.l

!ho.. r••lf.., '\.\.hr._ If h.JII the "I,P(t·r-. u ... u.J!!\ ,!,,, .tn~i ho..·!.>r-.· .mJ .tfh.:r lh .. : ~.-·k ... !to•n 1.1h•ul JIH) ..:lltl:~n-.

U'-CJ.tlh d,, "" Cr1'. !\ot..Jn.l~er

\t: .. ho~ ... ·t \1.1 .tu~h!tn .... 11J h-.· ._,,n,ll.kr ... r! .1 ... ~:;n•lro....tnl "''ur ... ..:

\.,kno: Sto:~..:-1 ,.,r,•ll' .1 letter It• .._o>uno..d p<..'lt\lllnln¥ ... ·uun .. ·rl to ... h.tn_:!" ... th-.: ~.trd Jd.,rt .... mJ ap·

t1n.tn..:1al repo·rlmg Jam.;.., Bah.· . ., v.cnt to the

C/eo..h Rcpuhlt..: rl'"L"cnll)' an -c;e.H..:h of ht' ..tn..:c ... tor.., He hl<lk a prc:-.cnl;.tllon trnm the Grt:enheh City CPunt:d to the town 11f Doln1 l;JCI.d. AI thlo;; mceltng he- pre,r:ntcd ..:oun.r..:tl """rth ~ pre ... cnl,alllln ;.~nd !Pfh trnm the may<'r .md coun..:d of Dolnt l.'jeJ:d

Children's Council Needs Monitors

1llc Children·., Rtghh (',>Un.:ll

.,,f ~taryland ... eek-. \'Diuntec.:r mtmtlt>r" tn help tn thL> ..,upcrv1~J

tr;.~n-.kr of chddrC"n hct\11.-l'"t:n :..Cp-..1-r...tt<."J. -Jt.o.orced or. nr:vcr marncd p.m:nh Tr;.~n-.k-r.., ..tre r..:t~ndu..:teJ

.ll .1 .. htldren·-. J.1~ .... ...trr.::: ._·enter m

..1 .:hur .. h· ''-"tllng- Ill H)aH,\IIIc_. t~n FnJ.t} ~mJ -~unJ . .t~ c.ul> l'"\l'"­nmg... \"nlunh.>l·r ...... h,~utd ht: k....1'1 ~I \1.-·.ar' ul .l~c. h.ne !Zihx.l !nter­ro..·r~nn.d r.:I..J-[h1n ... htp -... l..rll ... mJ l·n~,,\. \l"'rkm~ v.nh .. hddn;n ,,t "'.tr) m~ .J._g..:... f·r..;c ')n"·nt.lti.>n ., ••ll..:r-.·J F11r lurthr:r mfurm~llll'n. pk.a..~· ..:..11! -;01-~:0::-<.-0.:'fl.:

&REm~ELT IEWS REVIEW

Refuse Reality Here are two reahty checks

perta1n1n~ to the cHy's collet:· 11on of rctu-.c and rccydablcs

I The to1..1r r..:o~t~ of collect· 10g refu,c anJ. rc<.:ydables have remameJ .m1a.r.1ngl} -.table over lhe year... What has changed is v.ho pay ... the htll.

(n ·FY IYlJ..t ·Pnnce George's County f1nanced 35.M% of the total rr:fu-.c r..:ollection bitt through the landfill di~pos.al re. bate. In FY )1.)97 thi!-. had dropped hl f 3.2tfr. In absolute figure~· tht: County Rebale de­creased b" SIJ9.03X.

From M.tn:h 1991 untjl July 1995 the Ctlunty collected re..:yclah-k' free of charge. Currentlv. th..: o..1ty's net ann.ual costs ui rc ... ·~d1ng will be at least $90.000 A" the county is no l.nngc:r pa) rng for these co~ts. the u,~r' wJII have to. The only thtng- the city can do 1., le~sen the hlo~A. hy increasing effic·tcncy v.herever possible.

2. The purpP'>C of the Recy­d1ng Adv1 .. 11r~ CommtUee ts to ··.ad\•"'e coun .. ~l 110 way~ to im· prove Grecnhr:lt"" rcl"yding pro· gram and 11' rr:~ui . .H rcfu~c col· lcr..:tum."

In uther ~AonrJ... the commit­te~.: • .., nnt illllJtcJ •n -.L"npc to

promotang r.::.~~l1ng: Thts IS very ~ensthlc. -.rn ... e the l~'>ue-,

r..:onr..:erntng · r..::tu .. c and recydahle~ an: rnll'rtv.mcd.

The commiltu: r~<.~li/cd al­re.ld) tn 1'1'11 ll:c: potent.tall) d1re f1n<.~nc1al ~··n ... r:4uenr..:c~ of !he r..:ounty 's rl·J .• ..~.:J ~uppon of the Cll) ·!> rcJu .... program. At­ter ..1 lcng~h\ rr; -depth :-otud). the .. ·. mmtttec pr..:-.cnted ..:ounul 10

~1o..~y 14'14 v.1th a 14-page "h­n.m~.-·1: .. 11 Ano~l.y:-.i~ of the Rdu~c '-i.cn 1..:e · In Novcmher IYlJh. lltr:r coryJur..:ting a User·~ Sur­<.')'. tht: ~.ommittee suhmi.tted to

• •un ... tl a new sci of. arnpl) J ..:umented, ···Rccommenda­lr. , ... · The pnnupal rec.om­mc: H..ia{tt>n Yo <.I~ "rcdu~.:e refu:-.e

.. _·._·ttl'n ltl on..:-c a- week." ]·' ._tmdu ... II.Hl. I ~hould like

r, • ~ .d .. ., I,._ r /t: <.1gam the a-..·<.~Jiahll-

11~ rh~· ..:omm1tter:'s Hl.ko on­!J,,,, '" .u.l)u't to once a w~ek rl"lu' .... t•llc.:twn and 1mpru"e

':n_:: Th" ·ndl'"o ..:-an he . ,·r rh..:: '-"II)'' B-10 ...-ahl~.-·

... h.111i.,L rhc \IJ~.Ctl ..:~n .JI-.u he hc•rr .. ..._,.,j ft>r ht)nJC \lelA-lOg .... Lii L:nntll'"r Fok). the rL·._). ... l,n,: ,,•,•rJJn.ltnr. al -;oJ ... n-t­...; ''I" 11 nr:r:J~..·J. Fnk) .._·.m ar-r.Ln_:.:... \leV._In_g a\ :.1 L"ll_y f...1-'d::·.

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ph.!n .. · .. · r~....t... tlj' ~b~ lr"m ~0-<.i.t~ t .. \.f,nd.n s ..... ~...-1 ptomlo..·J ~>ul t~ut m., ... , P'-'•'rk d,, ~.HJ ,...,,rl., .1n th..: ._.,~- .. ·1....:-nJ Fhl..':n. 1!).._· ~.1rJ J-~·t>r1-. r ... put olU.l .1nJ n,q pl..:l...._·j Uj' until tho..• lo•JIPW In!!" f·n..J.J;- ~h .. · .d-..,. P'-'lltl<'n..:J th.Jt he..JV\ ... ;,..:. r.d·rr.~-..h h-.: r1.dl.Cd Up J!..._".lf thl' ht>u-.. .. • •>r

... · fltHII\1. \IITIU: I .k:,.. TR W"iPHRT\TW\ m i>unm; PL\U:S I <...lrpurt tll J .. :t.~-..h._·,! ht•Hh.: ... Tht.:

p.:ttll-t'>n """·•' ..... · ... ~.-·:~k·d h"\ .... •un-..:tl .lnd jX'r ._!!, ... t.lll r~.-·l•>•Hm .. ·n-J.tlinn """·' ... lotrw .• rd ... ·d '" the R~.·.._ \din:: AJ, 1 ... \lf'. Co>flliHtlll'L'

. ~ Olher hems On .. :e .1g.11n. J,•r tho..· lt•ur-

1>.:~.-·nth ~e.1r rn .1 rnY.. tho..· .. ·rt,:. r-.·...:.:1\eJ th~.-· Co:rtrllr..:.ltc 4)1 .\ .. hlr:\t:tncnt f,~r E"-h·cl·kn..:t:" :n hn.mual Rcp•lrllng l11r !ht:: r!.'"· pnr1 ~n li-...:.d ~ .. :.lr. 194('-> lr11m th~..· (j,,\·crnment Fm.J.nlC ·Oll!..._·. .:r .. . ·'\, ... o..:t.llldfi Tin' r-. ~h~..·

hr~h..:--.t t~•nn 11_1 rc .. ·ngntlhm

· On Tu_esda:•,-. NoH::mbt::r-+ 1 '•'.17. the Greenbelt Con· m.::ctaon Dioi-A-Rick \\.Ill bt..· f•tti~Jding free transpor­

t.ttion to. the c1ty "lo polling locat10n' lt•r c"il\ \Otcrs between the jl hours or 8<"0 <~ m dnd 3:30 p.rn ( tlrt.·n<> who ""·ish to a"aiJ thcmsel"es ot th1s sen. lee shouk1 ( ,\1! · I:

DIAL·A-RIDt:: 301-474--\100 II ~~a:~h~~~~~~cc~r ~ir:;~:~~tion In ,lr1-:rt••m. the city bus w·ill j

GREEN RIDGE HQt:s.E .O.T

10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p4m. .:snd wilt rCturn to Green Rid~c Neu .. t· .-liter voters have cast their ballloL~.

David E. Moran City Clerk

Where is Everyone? Greenbelt is for

Greenbehers. Does everyone know that"! I ask that question hecause last weekend the Greenbelt concert band played before a crowd of only 5Q to 60 people. Why not ten times that amount'!

How many other Greenbelt organizations say the same thing . where is everybody"! With so many things to do and with· only so much time to do it in. a full plate or a crowded agenda does make it that much harder.

The Arts Center is another example of an organization looking for a bigger audience. Many of you will say that you are busy, but still manage to support other activities. ·Thanks and keep Up the good work. Bur whal· about the rest of you? There are 22,000 people in Greenbelt. Many of you are

,relatively .new to the ~ity. Do you know the who. what, where. why and when'! Mayhc that is our fault, Greenbelt.

One of the candidateS for city council has suggested n:· turning to the old tradition of the welcome wagon to intro· duce you to Grcenhelt and give the answers to who. what, why. where and when.

Whetht::r you've lived here awhile o-r are a newcomer, Grcenhclt J~ for everyone.

Nick Mydra_

Many Thanks Many than"ks to all who do­

nated to ou-r falf White Cane fund ral'>er Your generosity enahled us to raise a record ainount for hdp to the hlind~ 'he visually im· p<.iircd and our les~ fortunate citi· Lcn .... v.ho need help-.

Jack Maffay \\'hite Cane Chainnan

. .

Thursday, October 23, 1997

Tho nics I started the \itl/~:n' Polit.:e"

Academy Seven v....::.._.k, agu and have five more 'IA.<.:..:k .. to go. I want to thank each and C\"Cr_y of­ficer and the St<.1te' Attorney for · giving me the chance lo learn so much about poh.:e work and the reasons why ~nme thtn_g:-. are done that we may not appro\'e. You will learn why if you take lhis great opponunity to jom the ne_xt 12·week" scssitm. It is very rewarding.

Having lived in Greenbelt since 1953, I cannot say enough for Greenbelt and all it ha.~ to of­fer the citizens. I'm 72 year:-. young and thought I could not learn anymore. hut I found out we are never too old to learrl. I believe I've learned more at the Citize.ns Police Academy than J learned in schooL

If I can learn at 72, so can you. The police make it so inter· esling. You will enjoy all the wonderful officers who tea~o;h us. They make it a fun and learning time.

Bert Shanahan

New Deal Cafe Open •. - MusiC .

fri & Sat i 8:30pm 7-llpm ·, _ Norover

.....,I0/24:0PEIIIIII fbrlw•!)

S.O.dly I0/2S: JAil DOl (peJ-fl:6...tll.,_,_,lrioJ

f<idoylO/ll:lllWDfALIMilliWIII-lGr_..~r._,.~~_.,tllh.1J

--. 11/01: Jill HIJID (< ...... _.......,

Oonrions""- &ocoo.ugool Greenbelt Community Center

(3()1) 474·5642

• CAll FOR PHOTOS • Photographers call for

exhibition at New Deal. Cafe on ·sunday, Nov. 2.

Bring one. Hang one. No judging. All will be shown

until walls are filled.

For more info call Mike at (301) 474-8874

q~

News Review AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

15 Crescent Road, Suite 100, Greenbelt, Maryland 20n0-1887 (301) 474-4131

Alfred M Sltolmk. PreSident. 1959·1977 Ela•ne Skolnik Pres1den! 1977·1985

Pres•dent Ementus. 1985-

Eat•or. Mary lou Wtlhamson (301) 441-2662 Asst Edtlor Bart)ara l1kowsk•. (301) 474·8483

News Er.Mor Elaone $6{otmk. (301) 982·9758

STAFF Hop• Auerbach. lekh Batra. Suzanne Balra. Vtrg.n•a Beauchamp. Laura Becker"!. .Jud• Bordeaux. Ja.., 8ret1ner Sharon Ciauser Randy Crenwelge. Joe Crossed Pat Dav.s. Thelma deMOia.lorra.,-,e Doan. Btll Dol"'ahue. Dee Downs. Sarah EII•S. E•leen Farnham.T1m Fams. Thomas "F•shbeclt Steve Fletcher. C•ndy Freno Kathleen GalLagher. A! Geoger James G•e~. L.sa Goldman. Judy Goraste•n Sanoy Harpe. Palty Hed. J Henson Sotange

~~~~~~7e~~r~:~au;~r.K~:~~~:n~~~~ E~,:~:lt~~~~Y DL~~~::SJk~la~:g~= Leta Mach Ned MacFaclden. JacJ<:te Mara9.-.e Pal McCoy Bern1na McGee. Anne Megl•s Errwna Mendoza. Pnsc•lla M•.zi.ru. Mary Mo•en Dav'cl Mo-rse. Ntck Mydra. Sharon Natoli Chns11ne NelSon. Juay Nelson Ang.e Noyes. Doane Ob-erg. M•H1e O"Dea. Jar;tce Parke L•rrda Paul. E1leen Peterson. HeaTher Peterson-Van Orsow. Carolyn PrtCe. Carol Ready Jane R•S.Sier Ln"lda Sa11aryn. Carol Shaw Sieve Shev•tz. Sandra Surber Sm•TI'l. Patty Snell K.aren Sparlo.es. Justtn S1eele. Oorolhy Sucher. Albena Tompk1ns. Joanne Tuckef. Wendy Turnbull Marlene V•kOr. 6111 Whelan Dorothy While. Julie Wrnters. Rtta Wooddell Karen Yvl"lu Colette Zanm V'rgm•a Zanner Ke•Th Zevallos. and Prospera Ze11allos

8US1r-.!ESS ~A NAGER Mary HalfCM"d; Core of Greenbelt Cireut.ion: David St.tn, (301) 441·1000; SpnnghUI ~e Circulation; Karim F~ll, (301) C41·9120.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dian. Oberg. pres.iclem: James Giese, vice president; Virgini-a Beauchamp, tr .. suter: a.rntn~ Mcca... secretary; and Bam.ra l.ikowski.

DEADLINES O•splay Ads-10 p m Munday Letters. ar1~eles and other ads-10 p m. Tuesday Malena's lqr puOiocaftO!'l may be ,.,a,led lo address abo11e. deposttecltn our box •n the Co-op grocery store (by ?·p m-Tuesday) or brought to our ott.ce .n the Communry Cell'l:er 15 Crescent Road durlf'l9 olhce hOurs Ma•! sub-scr'P(IOOS-$32/year

OFFICE HOURS Monday 2 4 p m a · 10 p m . iuead.ay 6·10 p m Gteerbett Communlf.y Center at 15 Crescent Ad

Thursday, October 23, 19.97 &REEJal.T EWSIIEVIEW

Greenbeh Elementary PTA HOnors Goff

The GTeenbclt Elementary School PTA is holding an Appre­ciation Celebration honoring Carolyn Goff on Saturday. No· vember I~ from 10 a.m. to I p.m. Goff. reSigned as principal in June. Parents. student'>, and corn­m~nity members are invited to anend this event.

Conununity Events

Participants will join in the several beautification projects at the .school. then gather for a light lunch and presentation at II: 30 a.m. The PTA has a special pre· sentation 10 make to the ~chool in Goff's honor. This will be made i.n the Courtyard. which the Greenbelt Home and Garden Club ha,s worked to beautify.

Corltribu"tions may still he made to the Memory ·Book which wilr be presented that day. Please turn these in to. Leuy Bryce at the school not later than o . .-tobcr 27. Letters need to he 7 x 10" in oriJer to fit into the book. Many students have al­ready wrilten leiters.

The PTA hopes that memhcrs of the Greenbelt community who have seen Goff's commitment and many contribution'> to the school. mcJnhcrs of the Grccnhclt Home and Garden Cluh. and par­ents will auend to honor her. All \.:hildrcn mus.t he ac~.:ompanicd hy an adult. There is a small fcc to cover the ~o;ost of refreshmentS-.

For information or to make a reservation, please i..·all Greenhclt Elcm~ntary Sehoul. 301-513-5911 or Ka1hy Kerduck, 301-345-63X7.

Breast Cancer Awareness Talk

On Friday. O<:tober 31. Explo­ralions Unhmited presents a talk ori breast cancer awareness. The presenters wm be Emmy Marley. R.N., and Susan Van Doren, R.N., both of whom are nurses at Prince George's County Health Departmenl. Adult Health, Chronic Disease Program.

Marley and Van Doren arc both working in the breast and cervical screening pr9gram at Prince George's County Health Department. . .

Explorations Unlimited is a speaker series held every Friday from I · ] p.m. at the Commu· nily· Center. This presentation

·will be held in the senior ... ·la~s­r.oom. Everyone is welcome and que.-;tions arc always encouraged: Call 301.-397-220X for more in· r,~rm~uion.

Writers Group Holds· Reading

The cr~.:enht . ."lt \Vriter ... (JrPUp will hu:-.i 1b nc.xt open rc • .tdmg on FnJa\. Octot"lcr 24 m £he \1ultt­purpl;,e Room of the Ct~mlllunll) Ct.:nlo..'r. S1gn-up v.11l hq.•1n al

7:15 p.m .·anJ. th-e rcaU1ng \\Ill :-.tart <.lt 7:~0. Poetf\. ri~..:tum, pl.."r­:-.unal c-"~'> '· n:ttur~ wnting. and other creative gr:nrc" :.rc v.d·

· ~.;tnne.. Re~tdcrs ol poetry wall he limitetl (o· ti \'e minuk::o.: n.:-<tdcr:-. of pro!'I.C will he limited ·to ten min-ulcs. ,

Bike Coalition The Grcenbell Bicycle Coali­

tion (GBC) will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, <Xtobcr 27. at 7:30 p,m. in the Greenbelt Community Cep.ter. (Check in· form;uion board at the Center for· roem assignment.) Agenda items include the following: J) Final selection of a group to receive the Labor Day Festival bike. which was donated by the winner to .. charity"; 2) Election of offic­ers for 1997/9g; and 3) Discus­sions of GBC's meeting with the City Counctl on October 15. For more information, call Steven Harper, GBC Chairman. at 301-513-9368.

Golden Age Club by Dolores Capotosto

Ghosts. g:nhlins, wilchcs ~ or -whatever ~ get ready for a gre:..~t

Halloween party :Jt the Wcdne:-.­day. Octoher 29. meeting of the Golden Age· Cluh. Finger food:-.. arc in order and the S0/50 raffle money w1ll co,er some appnapri­ate decorations. Thanks to· Joe Wilkcrson,...und Nick Pergoht Jor conductmg the rafllc each month.

Golde-n Agers would like to add their thank..yous tb the Greenhclt 60th Anniversary ·Com­mittee for a wonderful weekc"nd. The Committee memhcrS ~orkcd very hard to make the various events so- successful. Channel 9-TV carried some news icovcrage on Saturday and Sunday. This reporter panicularly enjoyed see· ing old friends from v~ious parts of the country.

The most pressing issue on the Club's agenda is 'to obtain nominees for neJU year's officers . See Shep _ Odom if interested in being on the ballot. The Club cannot exist without leaders.

The Thursday. Novtmber. 20, trip Is to Wilmington, .DE. with stops along the Underground Railroad. Sec a mem\":r of the Trav~l Coni11_1ittec -to mpke a res· ervallon.

Ed Griffin encourages mem­bers to join him in helping out at the kindergarten of the Greenbelt Elementary School When special pnljects arc scheduled. Even an hour a week would he appre~.:i­

ated. Call 301-51~·5911 for more information .

. Al~o. those who wi~h to do· nate hats. gloves and scarves for needy ~d10ol children ~houltJ .:all :lO 1-507-6590

· Be ~urc to ~o;omc out and vote in the Grccnheh ~o:kr..:twn on Tuc:-.d~1v. ~ovemhcr 4

SC"~.-' ·t·veryont• at lhl..' l!H."<..'lm~ ...

GHINotes Th~.· Ardllkdur ... · & l:n\ 1rnn

m~..~nr { 'ommt!!~.-·c llll'l"h ""-\.-dn~..· .... J;1y. Ot.:tohcr :N. at 7:."~0 p.m. 1n tho: BoarJ H.oum

A hearmg lt•r lll<..'lllhcr .. <.lll th ... · fl)t)X hud1:c! will h-.· bciJ 1111

Thur.,.day. ().._·totx·r .10, 7:.10 p.nt tit the <aU Board Room.

The rr:admg will tx· followed }ly refreshment:-. and '-·onvcr'\ation. Arter refreshments, 1.1 Greenhcll · r"csidcnt. Keith 0. Gary. will spcotk nn. his exrcrien..:e-. a:-. an authur. L:.tsl year Kcilh puhlishell his hunk, ~·Answering the Call: Tile. Of};:.mi/ing: and Recruiting of the Puwmac Hum·e Brigade Maryland Volunteers. Summer and Fall. 11161."

Lions Stamp Show At Greenbelt Armory

The Central Atlantic Stamp Dealers Association. Inc. (a non· profit organization) The Silver Hill Lion"s Club of Greenbelt and the International Lion's Stamp Club announced today ·that two spcci!ll commemorativ~ po:-.tal cancCIIations will be avarlahle at the US Postal Service Washin~ton International Lion's Stamp Show (WlLSHOW) Station. The event will he held at the Grecnhclt Ar· mory, 7100 Greenbelt Rd. on Saturday. October 25, lO a.m. to _6 p.m. and Sunday, Octoher :!0. 10 a.m. :o 4 p.m. The c;:m.:ella· tiuns will feature the destgns of the first two l.Jnited States :-.t.unp issues of 1847 with the Linn\ In­ternational Effihlem stiperun­posed.

There is a small admt ... ,lon fcc to the Stamp Show.

At the Library Adull Programs: Wcdnesd<iy. O..:tohcr 21.) t\kct

the Author. 7:~0 p.m. A r-.·adm~ :..~nd hooksigning hy C.Jrol> n 1?'-tj.dahl a_n9 Melvin Goodm;m. aulhor:-. ol The Wan. t~f l-."dtwNI Slu·mrdnad:.t'.

.. Saturday. Novcmhcr I: Poetry PIUs. 10:30 a.m·. Poetry d1~.:U'>· sion group.

Children's Programs: Wednesday, Octoher 2Y. P.J

Storytime. Ages 4-6. 7 p.m. Thursday, October ~0. Drop-in

Storytim~. Ages 3·5. 10.15 a.m. Tickley Toddle Storytime.

Ages 2 and parent or caregiver. 11:15 a.m.

Green~lt Astronomy QubtaMeet

The next meeting Of the Gi"eenbeh Astronomy Club will bC held on Thursday, Octohcr 30, 7.!l0 p.m. at the H.B. Owens Sci4

c~ce Center. Tom Bridgman wi II p~csent "Voyager il to Cura~o.·ao." Voyager (I 1~ a computer plan· ctarium progr .... m and the prc~en· tatum will empha,ltC the southern '>k)' ohjccts. wh1~.-·h will he \'t~_1hle during the Fct:"tru.~ry 199K eclipse trip. In addnion. there will he a di~r..:u..,~ion ol tt·k·--~.-·ope ... for the planned oh-.en;ilt>l~ The duh ha~ an opt1Pn It, o1htain on..: ol 11irer: tde-. .. ·ope .... md nceJ:-. lo de­udt: wlnd1 (\Ill''" ~~..·t

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Authors Discuss Book About Shevardnadze

Carolyn Ekcdahl and Melvin Goodman, authors Or The War.f of Ed~tard She~·ardnad:.e. will discuss their hook on Wednesday, October 29. 7:30 p.m. al lhe Greenbelt Li­hrary. II Crescent Road.

and imponant." Carolyn Ekedahl is on lhc Puhlic Affairs Stall :..~t the CIA. Melvin Goodman as Professor of International Sccuntv Stud1cs :It the National War College.

All library programs arc free and open to the puhhc. Coptes or the author:-.· hook will he a\mlahle for sale at hook s1gnmgs followmg the _program For inforrnatum on the~e and other lihrary program~ and scrvu . .:cs, call .10 1-699·."\500

Eduard Shevardnadzc has been indispensable twice: fip.1 in the So· viet Foreign Ministry in the last years of the Cold War and today in his native Georgia a.'i it struggles for a place on the world stage. This bi· ography is hailed as "inuminating

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REGULAR MEETING OF CllY COUNCIL GREENBELT MUNICIPAL BUILDING

OCTOBER 27, 1997- 8:00P.M.

OR<;ANIZATION

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7. Pctitions·and Request"

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llibl. Study "'30 -Svndoy School 10=00 am Worshrp MrvKe 11:00 am:

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ST. HUGtrS CATHOLIC CHURCH 135 Crnc:ent Road, Greenbelt, Md.

MASS SCHEDULE: Sunda}o 8, 8:30, 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.

SaturdayS p.m. Daoly Mas.•· 7 30 a.m. Monday-Fnday. 9 am Monday-Saturday

Sacramc:n1 of RccOOC"Jhauon. Saturday l.4S-4:4S p.m. Rev. 1bomas F. Crowley. Pa. ... lor

In Restdence: Rev Waller J Tappe

htm and !hey lr,vc.d b1.., ea..,ygrJitli{ m.;snr.er .;snd kecO w11 I hc;,rd -.c·.o;r<:~-1 crnpl'•)lcc·~ .... tl<", knc'W hHr1 :...a:-· thai he Wa\. trUI)I <:! ;;,rr...-KJ f,o;r •,.t,n •o~oh-r, ~rJtJid alw<si, rnake :-r1u kel bcl!cr <~.nd put <s '>ffillc r,n , ·.ur f.act · ·r hr}',c '1f u .. ·...-t,,; ·N·;rP:cd 'J.tlh h1rn ha·,r.; •.•.rd:;. lf,h..Cd h<.~Ying' h'Jrfl <H'tUrJd \IOU.:

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Berwyn Presbyterian Church 6301 Greenbelt Road

Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m.

All are Welcome Interim Pastor Rev. Jack Wineman 301-474-7573

A TREE Of UFE TO THEM THAT HOLD FAST TO IT

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Tues.-Fri. (9-1) :'\ur~J') and rehgious schools (K-7) • Confim1ation

A Futl R:.tngc of Social <Jnd Rchgiou~ ActivillC:' Fnda: ~Evening and Saturda~): Services

Rahbi Saul Grife Canlor Phil Greenfield

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SUNDAY WOilSIIIP 1~15A.m •.

Daniel Hamlin. Pastor

HOI,.Y CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH Friendly people worshiping God

and servmg their commumty

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After cutting the ribboo marking the opening ofGreenbrook Lake, niembers of the Greenbelt Council and otbe~ helped .to stock the lake with fish provided· by the Maryland Departmenl or Natural Resources. L to R: County Councilmember Audrey Scott, Mayor Antoinette Dram, Councilme~bers Judith Davis, Edward Putens and Rodney Roberts.

"-pboto by Pro&pero Zn•llos

Youth Homes Seek Fund Raiser The Boy's and Girl's Homes

of Maryland is seeking a resource development volunteer to help with fund raising and needed in the communications office. 1be activilies support homes and shel­ters for Jroubled youth. Depend­ing upon experience and interests, v.olunleers can help wilh direct ~ail campaigns, media outreach,

Field Trip Scheduled for. County's SHHH

Tuesday. Novemher II. the Prince George's Chapter of Sc"lf ·Help for the Hard of Hearing (SHHH) will visit the c'-iui.Pmcnt tah (ass1stccJ. li~tcning Jcvtcc<..) a1 Gallaudcl Uni..-c.:r!'<.lty from I tu 2:30 p.m. C) nthia Comp11.1n "'-til

h:t mcin~ of the ~'1'11up sec. ;md where fcasihlc, try the cquipmenl

·nu .. · group w11l trav'-·1 hy \ nn and kavc from (Jrccnhdt at noon Then: is a fcc lor tran ... portaiJon. Call :m·J-474-0.~45 li.!r mlorm;JIIon or lo nwkc rcsc..'natHITl..,, whtl.:h mu'l he made m advance

Re-ele< t

Ed Putens Vvtc lever 2A

4uthorit)' Chnstme Ullnch. Treasurer

~%X:X:X%%XXXX::::x::;; = OLD GREENBELT t: :: THEATRE E E WEEK bF OCT. 24 :: .. .. :: THE FULL MONTY R :: .. .. E Fri: .. Sat: (5:30 at $3.00) . a :: 7:30, 9:30 :: a Sun: (5:30 at $3.00) 7:30 a :: Mon: (All Seats $3.00) 7:30 :: a Tues. Wed, Thur: 7:30 E .. .. t; http:llwww.pgtheatres.coml t: tt::xx::x:::xx:xx:::x:t'

Church a:-; offering Jh Fall Commumty F.ducarion Proj.':f"J.m on ~urdJ.~, from ()dober lS lo Srnc.·mbt·r !.!

CJa..,~ \\ill be offt·rt·d tn compllll'r hlcr.:I(Y, compulu rc.·p;ur. "t}rd prnce:o.:-.mg. cooH.·_r:>J.Iw_nal 'P.tflt'h En~ash as a :.ccond lan~ua~t·. and hnmC~.

For bltDrmalkNI aiMHtl regislraUon.

call301-474-9410. IS located at40 RrdQe Road

preparationS: for special events, donor recognition, in-kind dona­tions, or publication. Ages 13 years through adult are needed.

A commitment of two hours a week for eight weeks is asked. Please call Rebecca Wolf at 301-587-9750.

£WHAT: =-~a:u-::~ R OCT. 25th · g !;j WHEN:

TIME: 1-:3pm ----

. WHERE: MULTIPURPOSE ROOM AT GREEN6EI-T COMMUNITY CENTER

Spanso' Senior Citizens Advis01y Committee ~ f r 1 nrnt n"" ' ' rv( l •

An Evening with Friends Friday October 24th.at 8:00 pni

Come see your frienda lrom GreenbeH performing, being lntervl-ed and otherwlsejulll having fun. Son:~e of the ·

performers InClude Rick Ran10m playing ksyboards, Mike ·· Vacarro-GreenbeH CHizen of the Year, Genatte .

· DonBulllan-Miss GreenbeH 1997, Jim Riordan and Scott Graham In a one act and many many more.

Diana and the Moondogs Rhythmn and Blues and a 60's rock klnda thing. Great music good tun and a whole lot ot shaking goln' .on.

Come on down and rock the night away. Pelfonnance Oct 25th at 8:00pm

Bullshot Crummond by: John Neville-Andrews, Ron House, Dlz White,

Alan Shearman, & Derek C\lnnlngham Directed by Keith Brown-Produced by Laura Adams A parody of low budget 1930 serial detective movies.

Bullshot Crummond Is called upon to rescue the good Professor Fenton lrom the clutche• of the evil Otto von

Bruno and his doomaday plans. Friday October 31111 at 8:30pm

Fridays and Saturdaya November 1111- 22nd at B:OO>pm and November 9th and 16th at 2:00

123 CenteJWay· (next to POst Ottice) http://www.greenbeH.com/artscenter ·

[email protected]

Animal lovers Sought By Humone Society

The SPCA Humane Society seeks persons with teaching skills: animal studies/animal care skills~ community organization/ social work skills; experience with non-profit grant research; pet grooming experience; kennel ex­perience; and fundraising. Activi­ties will he at varied locations, including some work with home computers; at community centers; at the P.G. Animal shelter; at IY­cal pet supplies stores. Times vary as needed __: contact Jane Heller at 301-262-5625 or 301-

.630-6110.

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Newcomb-Baker Kenneth J. Baker and Elaine R

Newcomb were manicd on Septem­ber 6 in Sanuoga. Calif.

1l1c proud parenl"i- are Boh and Mary Ann Baker nf Lawcl Hill Rd and Shirley and Gilht.'Tt Newcumh '\' Los Altos. Cal1f.

Many Grccnhclt fncnd" and hun­ily attended the wc..xlding lnch.&<.k-....1 rn the ~ pany wc.....-c Jim Crowley and Rob. Paul and Lon Baker.

Ken is a 19X5 gradUate ol Eleanor Roosevelt· High Schtx1l ;mJ a 1994 ~~uatC of San D1cgo Stah.: University, where he met Elaioc

11le cnuplc currently resides JO

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•••••••• GHI Members

~ ~ Mark Your Calendars!

~Uend ts98 Budget Hearl~ Thursday, October- 30- 7:30 p.m.GHI Board Room

The Board or Directors will bold a member bearing on the 1998 proposed budget on Thursday, October 30 beginning at 7:30 p.m. In the boardroom or the admin­Istration building on Hamilton Place. Members are en­couraged to attend and to ask questions on the items that are Included In the budget projections for 1998.

Copies of the proposed budget will be available at the GHI Reception Office after October 23.

Re-ek< t Ed Putens V"~<- kwr 2A - ----- -- -- - - ----

CARING ABOUT OUR CHILDREN

Although we have many public policy issues, candillates must not fail to address our obligations to children, and to their parents. I have perhaps been more sensiti\.:e to parents' interests. because during my service on Council my own children have been in school.

Ou~ excellent recreation programs matter greatly to the many responsible parents seeking a well-rounded and enriching life for their children. The volunteen who staff the Boys and Girls Club, Aquatic Boosten, Little League, Soccer Association, Double Dutch League and the City's other youth-oriented groups, and the PTA and Nunery School parents, make critical. contributions in this City.

While debating our environmental and transportation issues, let's also appreciate the need for caring and effective policies which help our children to realize all the benefits and joys of growing up in Gr~nbelt.

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Hazardous Waste Day Saccessfal Eleanor RooS-e\o'elt

'Xhool W;}!;. overflowmg w 11h en­\ Jronmentall'f ..:.on!'.~touS. Pnn~c G.::nrgc·.., CH.unty fC'!.idenh ~a ... ; SundJ'f v.hcn the !.:It)' ~lf (irt;cn~l! .. md Cru..r.cn.., Cooccmed It •r ..1 Ck ... mcr County (.:0!-.pon~oreJ ..t ~ru~ld••.J.d .... ;.~]c of home _(jmpo-,tmg hm-. .tnd the Count]·, H-lu-.chotJ H .. v-.~rdPU"> wa .. ce d_a) \\.,h hdJ

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··1 am p!c.l .. cd lh--.t.t so many m• 1rc Grecnhellcr-. have been 10:­

.tnlliu..:ed ro rhe plea .. ures of mak· mg ru.:h. nutnent-fiHed compost n~hl tn thctr own backyards ... -.a-td Jcnntfer Foley. Greenbeh's Re .... >.;<.:ltng Coordinator. ··r look klf"~ard lo a -.econd compost btn ..ale lhts -;pnng so O(hc-r restdents w1H Oe cocooraged to take advan­tage of reducmg wa. .. re while get­tmg .:-ompn'l m return:·

Compo-.t1ng 1n lhe backyard make--.. a lhffcrence. Composllng ~vc" re'ildent.'i money by provid­tn~ .t tree "'lll amendment and by rd . .unmg -;o.:~ mo1s1ure. a savmgs on water htlb. "' reahled. L!aves. gr:.~-..:-. an.d krh.:hen S:Craps shtl rep­re:-.ent ~0~ 1>-~ the material thrown .1way. des.pt.te etrons of ".tr.J w .l'>te coltectJ.ons. Cnmpostmg rehcv~ rhc 'ilres!li of u-.tng lanOfill ->pa..:c hy nalurally ...rr:.utng a nulncnl loaded sotl

Earth machinr.i for com posting we-n- for sale at Housrhold Haz­

. ardous Waste- Day at the Eleaaor Roosevelt High School parking lot. ·

conditioner. In-addition to all the new

home composters. 2,857 res1dents traveled thr-ough to drop off haz­ardous matenal'i, generating nearly 700 barrels of waste that woll be pmperly di>posed of by the County"s contractor. Oil based paints.. household chemicals and pesticides were all recovered for 'l-afe disposal All residents br-ingmg HHW also received a $5 d1scount on their composl bin.

. For more mformauon on the -t.:ompost bin sale or HHW Day. contact Jennifer Foley, Greenbclt"s Recyd!ng COCM'ditna­tor at 30 1-47'"'-8308 or Citizens. Concerned for a Cleaner County

·at 30 1-88.'·5843

DISASTER! Are We Ready? City· Considering Plans

b)i Kan-n Hunter Th..:: Gr ... · ... ·nt-...::lt Ctt~ C'\lUnctl

wtll ht· ,_·on ... tdcnn~ .t pn)pn:-.cd pl.tn lor dt".l"tcr prcparednc._.;. . ..II tht.:tr c~ . .:toht.·r 27 mcctmg

fo .uJdrC'>' the I'>'>UC nf prepar­Ing" for .t ~..h-.a-.t..:r ,.., nol a "''OlPk 1.1:-.l Thc ttr ... t 4uc: .. twn 1:-.. \\(kat t' .a da..,a:-.h:r' A :-.now and ICC

... torm' A to-rn.tdo' A rucl spa II' CHOL.lmm..ltcd d(tnl..mg water·• A pl.1ne o..:ra:-.h • A hurru.:anc·' . An·

.ll.:t or tcrron-.m ' lllc hst or ptl:-.­

-.thdttiC:'> ~..::m:-. o..·nc.Jic:-..~~o.

The new 4uc ... twn then he­._utnc:-.. Ho"" du we prcP..uc".' h -.cern:-. OC:\1 h~ tmfK""'I:hlc. hut al­rhuu~h tile nature tlf the disa. ... lcr. .md where .md when tl wtU o~ .. o.:ur ~m:- unlo.nov. n. the t(lwn shnuld he n::.-..J)

In .1 worl -;c~qun hckl on· Ck­lnh.·f M. tti.; Gn..'CSlhclt C'1ty Ctllln· ..:at -.~rutma.rcd a pt"opn:-.cd plan uutltmng "'J'C'-::lft~o.: .u.:Jruns tn he lakcn af a thsa-'h:.r tM.:&:urs. The f'l,ln a1ms to -"Y the grounttwnr\. fur a ,;nun.Ju:aah::d respnns.c to a wKk range el s.•tuatlon~. ut1li/jng Grccnhdt"s. many resources. h at"' surri~"IS l.hc murc com­r-ct...-ns.•vc. EIDL~I'Il:)' Opc:rations Plan fur Pria..:c G..~K-gc"s Counly.

TilC ~loSCd plan hcrng cun­:-.tdcrcd. rn.xklcd after nne for a L"fl)l m K~s;Lo;.. wa..;. ..:lM-.scn hy Bo Fcrg:u..->.on. management analySt .mJ .as..;istant to- the crly manager. t'JL""4:all.'IOC he fdt it wa."' compatrhtc v. tth til-: r..::-.ourccs a...-a1lahlc tn

GrcenOclt He sa1d the plan 'N'()ukf have no 1mpa~.:t un the·

_&oget To cus.tumue the plan .'1.0 thal

Jt ...,. nuld meet the need:-. of Gr..:enhdt and u1d1;e the re· ... oun.:e:-. -'pc!&.:tfic lo lhl-' 1.:11y. lhe ..:tty w..-::nt to Karl GraJUow. Jr for ha:-. gu1dancC and c,.;pcruse Gran.t.ow i~ the Ballahon Chlef fur the Office of Emergency Prc­.parcd.ncs~ fur Pnn~.:e George's County. A~ a ... ource mo:-.1 famil­aar wnh the PTtn\.:e Gcorgc·s C'ounly cmcrgcncy plan. Gran;r.ow wa:-. an ..-:-lrve partiL'Ipant at the work. ~-'s.ion,

Whatc Grccnhcll 1s not the ftf'>l h-...;.11l munt...-rpahty tn imitate 'uch a plan. Gran.r.n~ dc ... cnhcd 11:-. J"i'l:m a.' .. VCT)' COffiJ"fehcR-'1\IC ....

He cmJ"i'hastJ:cd th.ll communi..:a­tHm hclwc:cn lo...:al government. clly cmrruycc:-. • .and ..:uunty. slate and federal agcne~c:-. ts the key to a gnod t.li:oML'>.tcr rc,ptmS4.:. llus tn;a:\imt.r.L--s rc1o0Un.:c-' and reduces the nsk of duphcalin,; ctTnrts in any Cmcf!.«-'lk:y j,.""nSI ....

For <lJltimum dfL"t:tivcn....~s. 1hc various <qan.,.atu)ft.' !iohuuk! ..:arry out a numhcr ,,f excn.:isc:-.. rrum a ha. .... ~ lahlctup ptm lo a harM.Js-on. gu-thrtlUgh-lhc-mtJIU)fl~ C:\CrCISC

1lk; Fct.lcr •• d Emcr~cocy Managc­O'IICnl Agc'lll.:y (FEMA) J.cl"irk::-. the minimum slanJarJ, for such cmcrg:cocy plan:-..

Greenbriar Honored For Beautification

Greenhriar ts look.ing g<1od and It ha~n't gone unnoriced. The Pnnce George's. Counry Beaultfi~.:<Hton Commiuee awarded a Fourth Year Superior Su~tamed Mamtenancc Award to the GrCenbnar Cnmmun11y Asso­CiatiOn on Septemhcr 24. in ackno...,.leJgcmcnt of <h:complish­ment:-. m ~.:onunu~d county beau­tlfJcatlun ··we here at Greenbri:J.r pdy do...e atlentwn to our lamhL.1rx; dc,1gn. After all. land:..: ape I'• "'hat makes ttk:: fir~l 1mprev .. 1Pn. '>f '1ur holme:-. or v.cl­~.:omc-' Vt >U .11 the end ot: a ""cary ~..ommu;c." ~.~~d Mt..:hael Vaccaro. pn.:-.u..lcnt ul tho..· Gn.:cnhnar ·corn­muon: .-\-. .... , ... t.ltt•IO

A Review .

A prize-winning display of Dowering plants welcomes comlh:ute.rs home to Greenbriar.

Reduce. Reu&e. Recycle Is a Fine Little Film by Eileen Peterson

Greenhch ha-..gone Hollywo()d and made a tine httlc film retle~.:t­

mg one of Greenbelt's strongest philosophies· preserve the. envi­

ronment. In this t:ase. il's a 30-mmuce film called "How to Re­duc..:e. Reuse and Recycle 1"

· Save Moaey Cogenl points brought out in

the film: 90% of Greenbelt trash 1s recyclable. In Greenbelt alone, "40.000 pine trees worth of paper was used in 1997... The city spends $9,000 each month 10.

send trash to landfill. Conversely. $3,())() a month is saved by the city through its recycling pro­gram.

ln the film, members of lhe City Recycling Committee -Frieda Schieber. Darlene Walter, Leome Penney. Par· Vella. Neal Bartlett and Esther Rivinus -show and tell ways rhey (and therefore others.) can frugally re­U!>.e and rc:!cycle for the greater environmental good of the com­munaty. a:-. well as for the finan­\.t..ll savmg:-.. EaCh member of the ,_·. ,mmattec ts shown at home.

Some imJX~l poinli sttessed · arc that people can reduce waste hy usmg reusable warer filter pl.t~hers or devices instead of hu~ 1ng wa1er ill plastic containers;

The Arc Will Hold Special Workshops

"the An; of Prince George's County ,.., a non-profit organiza­tum pro~uJmg services and pro­gram-. to ch1ldren and adults with mcntaJ rclardation and lheir fami­ltc:-. throughout the Print:e Ge("lf"gc'!>. Coonty area. Parents of ch1ldren ""lth mental re1ardat1on face m.1ny difficult issues, and The Arc t-.. hosting workshops on iwo ol thc:-.c issues. estate plan­ntng .1nd. -.pcc1al educatton.

On Nnvemher 10, from 7 - 9 p m .al f-lO I McCormick Drive an L:argo .. John Dondero. attorney and p:.tn:nt of a ch1ld with dts­..ll"!lllttc-.. ~•ll lcatJ a workshop on

c"tale pl.annmg. one of his area...,; of C1lpt'"nJ-.c for 25 years .

The ... pccial education forum v.1ll he heW at lhc same locaaaon on Thur..0.1y. November I J. from 7 · "' p.. m. · Dr. Patricia Jamison. d.trt.."'l:!or nf Sp..."Ci.al QJucalion. and olh..:r "'flCt.:lal cducalors from lhc Pnnce Gcurgc"s Counly puhlic '>f.:hool 'Ystcm will assist parenls ~ tth lhctr qucstiuns and cnnc..-cm.'i dunng a qucslinn and answcr­:-.h.tnn~ .'I.CS!I.ion.

citi.tens buying in bulk save on containers and can usc the large holders for other purposes: using doth kilchen towels saves. on pa­per towels; donating items saves landfill space (American Rescue Wor-kers has a truck at the City Hall from 9-noon on the second Sacurday morning of the monlh and will pick up large.- items: call 301-336-6200).

Recycle CC>I"I"<dly The film reminds ci.lizens to

reuse plastic bags and to buy re­cycled paper goods ~ and then recycle them all (bags at lhe Coop; paper goods in curb pickup).

Jennifer Foley. recycling coor­dinator for the city, reminds people lo tie or paper-bag mixed papers, to recycle cardboard (boxes nauened) and NOT to re­cycle paper or cardboard with food on them. Phone books and paperbacks (those not donated ~o the lib<ary) are recyclable.

Remove lids from glass or

plastic containers and recycle at the curb ONLY those with the numbers one or two ·on the· bot­tom, cautions a recycler in the film. stressing that yogurt, cream Cheese and margarine containers cannol be recycled ..

By law. condominiums and apartments must offer recycling; hems sUch as auto oil, antifreeze, car baueries and aerosol cans must be taken to the City Recy­clit:tg Center by the ~ain lake en· trance on Crescen.l Rd.

Showing recycling trucks at work adds a nice touch to the film. l..ocal children. Jasori Koebler and Joanna Murray. urge recycling. Beverly Paulau, of Municipal Ac­cess Production~ Greenbelt TV Channel B-1 0. produced the film which will be shown on lV peri­odically. The _video also can be bOrrowed for tu~iJie. ,.;~)Ning by calling Foley a1 301-474-8308. She is able to arrange for viewing at a city facility.

:.~®irt~ ... :(1-®irt~ ... :.<~r®rt=.~· Litst weekend for the

GHI Fall Bulb and Grass Seed Sale·

Sat. October 25, 1997 9 am to 12 noon Hamilton Place

Quality Bulbs • Select Grass Seed

..c"'· City of Greenbelt Jt:.. Department of Public Works.~~

LEAF VACUUM SCHEDULE .. -~ .

OCTOBER 27-31 .••••..••••••.•••.• LAKESIDE NOVEMBER3-7 •.•••••.•••..••••. BOXWOOD 1: NOVEMBER 10-14 •••..•••• WOODLAND HILLS :. NOVEMBER 17-ll •..••••.•••...• LAKEWOOD 11

DECEMBER 1-S • • • • . • • • • • . . • • • • • . BOXWOOD II DECEMBER I-ll ..•••••..• WOODLAND HILLS 1

DECEMBER 1!-19 ••••.•••.•••••• LAKEWOOD !'.

DECEMBER ll-U •••.•.••••••••••• LAKESIDE DECEMBER 29-31 ••••••••. WOODLAND HILLS

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Raidcnls iD llocse a.- an: mDiadcd to please Qke their leaves to I; die airb ..... NOT INTO TilE S111EET. Abo please .-..-.c 1Wip. :

- ,_rrom dle·pilcs or-. as IIIey""""" oerious clamaBte to l tbt:latr.--. I

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llcsiolcnls orGHI on: mnitodcd dial all leaves MUST BE BAGGED 1: lplllleft 011 die ICMa: side. For Gill pidr.-ttp call 30 1.-li-l-8110-1. !!

~or I unhL"T information un d~ thc-r pru~'T ..1m o,. In Jna~c a rCSCJ""-

... ..~ttnn . ..:all Mary Funk at The :tlilJU\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,;,iiiii,i,ii·ii;-·;;;i··;.· ·,;i=-,ii-~ii;-i.iii;iiiiii.iii;·;ii--,ii~,ii·-i.iii;~,ii~,ii-ii;,ii-ii;,iiiiiii.iii;iitl,i~ Ar1.. .,fit..:..:-. al 301:1:125-7050. c,.;t. .::: ~.:::

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••••••••••••·••···••···•···•··•···•·······•····••···················•·•·············••······ ~ Community Pledge : •. • . • .. . • .•

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Begi_nning on Labor_Day w~ekend, Grel'tlbelt citizen'! and friends of Greenbelt were invit~d to sign a pledge of tolerance, appreciation of dwers1ty, and umty. 11ns pledge demonstrates our community's commitmeNt to moving forward as one City which draws on the s~rength of many diverse residents and cultures. The City Council and Community Relations Advisory Board applauds those wlw Signed (/is ted below) and invites all residents to commit themselves to the ideals expressed in the pledge.

k.alherine Akeo­DavXI Ale><V>der

- Ale><ander Drake Allon EJ;za- F. Allen Maulet:n Allen Edward D. Allenson SiJ¥;a Alvarado tenon. Aboze Ma!Ambe<g Kathlrm. T. Armstrong Angel Atkinson HopiAUft'b.ack Michael S. Bacco Donna Bailey fane P. Baker Linda O.ke< Marguente Baker Mary~ Baker Thomas Baker Ted Ball Susan Baltimore .Marcia Barber Rev. BiU Barber

. A.L!xaiu:ler E. Barnes Ed Barnes Marsaret Barnes Ralph Barnes Lindoi. B Barnett Susan Barnett -Peggy Barott Marsha Barrett Frances A. Bares Jaines E. Bates Ciuissa Beall Virgina Beauchamp Laura Beckert L..,.y Allen Behlen Grace A. Benites

-~~ . KUn IIHgstrom

DooothyBem Stoomllemlnmcl ·l.ettyllanell Gwen C. Bernhard -A. llemhord

Noncy -Ibn P. Biohop """"""a;an... ~ lljarW-EWo Chrioo!<-~~~~

Rulh P.llctnd Pauline A. Bcwdas --­KilnBndohaw Aaainelte M. &am Phii­Chodes-un

· :Walter Charles Braun JannC.I!ftnnor Cuylln!nt

·'Pat Brent Tunothy Bricl.<hard j.....,.E.Briloy CorlissN.Broob Robert Elroome, Jr. Kevin Brown J•yBnobake< She-rry Brub~ker Bnftcco Bryanl Phyllis Budin Nicolr A. Buemi LarryBu~h Barbara Burdick OrvilleBumett Yolanda Burnett Eve B. Burt Kathy Burt Keith Burton M Ricardo Calhoun Brenda Campbell Robert M C.andey Cynthia Carpen~r Rosano C.arringt~n Mary Carson Frank Cassel James j. Cassels Soi.rah CaUght'y Toriy l Cetuk Mary K Chafman Christop~r Cherry EYa Choper

· Jordan ~h~r .Leah D Choper Anna A C1tron B1ll Clarke Marv Clarke Ian Clemt•nt-. Sarah C1eJT"K"nts Bernadette Clcrkm Paula ChmdlflS.t Eileen L Co.anolly Nik1aCoates Judy CocchiaTo Paul j. Cocch1aro, )r

"Lauren Cochdl James F. Cockburn Bealncc R CokcT Laur'it' Coker Roberr Y Cole Ounid Cole~

Pat Combs Shennan Comerford Donald ConUs HdmComis Alex Condor Dave Condor­Stephen A. Condor Tun Connor JeanM.Coolc. Sheryl Cook Leo Cotnoir Ethan Cowan Jim Cowan Eli Crup.ain Cora Crompton Paul CrOmpton Rev. Thomas F. Crowley MargCullen Robert Cullen Dorothy Cullipher James Cullipher Desiree Curtis Rita Daniels

~f~~~vids(;n Janette Davidsor\ Leslie Davies-Hilliard Don Davis lmaOavis J.DavlS l.atriceDavis Patricia A. Davis Charles H. Day Nancy DePlatchett Stephen D"Espocito Donna Ditoto Joey Dobbin Lucy Dobson k-athy DonBulllitn llertrunDonn Mo,;o.y M. Donn JoluuUeM. Doris

!Wnberly (;My Patricia Gauss RogerG.aU!IS l...anierGaut:ier Harvey Geller ColeonGenlles StophonGeritz hank Gervasi Susan Ge-rvasi LanyGmson James K. Giese Stephen Gmgell )essicaGitlis AmyS.Giam O..U..GW. ShaunaGla.ss Doira 8. Glenn johnGodtt.y Robin RM. Godfrey· Janet Goklbe<g MUiam Goldfish Judy Goldstrin Lydio& Goldstein Kathy Gonzalez JohnGonnan LoisGonnan 1

Timothy M: Grady, Jr. Katie Graham Margaret Graham Brittany Gray CindyGr.-y Margarre Green Leta Green Carieathea Greenhill k.athyG~ MMkG~ Megan Gregory Edward Griffin J-phF.Grif6th PamGriftiths Mk~YelGruni-g ~Gnuer

• BookerT. H.aghes Fronklin Hughes Irene Hull unyG.Hull James E. Humphreys Amy-Jo ~Humpton jeffrey M. Humpton kaftnHunter Constance M. Huss Dorothy A. lpolito Kelly Ivy.s •. Danielle Jackson J.-net Jackson Keith J&hoda Joanne Janus Robert J. Janus Jane Jaworslu Lawford Jefferson DeruUs Jelalian foanfett loviSa Johanson L..eonaJohn A.L.L. Johnson Jennifer JoN!S Kathy Oliver Jones Larissa JOOes Nellie)oi"'IC'S Rosalie Jones Teri joseph Sonja Junek , Michelle E. Kadziei·Uber Pam Kaye Strpharue Keaney Stephen M. Keaney jeff"'Y B. Ke;r Joanne Kellaher l:lebo.ah Kemp Julia Kender comea. G. Kennedy EarlH.Kep..,_ joanne Ken Joma J.IGholz

Zari M.aluWJNo WilliAm G. Pichrl K.therina Stultz k.athlftn Manglitz Ellon Pollard '--- S.OO...ki Judith R. Manuel Jamie PoUud Tod Suk.mtarank Wilma Mapelo Ann 8. Potter )ames H Syro Jennifer W. M.per Gloria L. Pound l...anrllr Sydnor-Pnngko

~~~inson ~!~~ ~~~T;.~ Becky Martin · C.-me Pryer Hr~ T.-ylor

. John D. Maaon Greg Pugtinr • Kaw Trrn:U Annamarie Matovich Joe Pugliese Angerlll\le lhom.u Kevin Matovich Katie Pugliese Tina Thomas Mary Matovich Monica Pugliese- Aaron 1hompson Bnmda McAUister Edward V .J. Putens t:lr:bor•h Tinsle-y Uur• McBrade Rebecca A."Putens Robert l. Tinsley, Jr lou Ann M~ann C.-rl Quick m Dolly A. Tome Nellie McConUy }<Mnnl! Qurta Alberta 8 Tompkm.o; Melissa K. McDowell Barbara Ransom Ch•rles H TompklllS Bernie L McGee Rick Ransom Gat! P Tompkms Bemina L McGee Neil Ray • Cra•g Tooley Cathenne McGrath Ch.rles &: Grace Reeves~ Mane TouSJgnant Mary McGraw Thomas M Renahan Jeffrey W Travas Andrew J. McKenney lany Allen Rich Robert Trumbule Susan Deborah McKmley G•il Richards Dlarw: Tuekman Carolina V McKmney Rita Ricke-tts Lorrtta Turek Leshe McLaughlin Ehnor Rimar Ray Turek M1chael P. Mcl..aughbn JOC' Ri.tondo Alan Turnbull Bobby McMillan Mary Ritondo Samm Tyrolrr--<..:ooper Sarah McNaull Arturo Rivera T1m Ubcr Joe McNeal Pat Roberts John F Unger Carol A. Mealey RodlV'}' M. Roberts PatnCia M Unger Cydney E. Mele<:io Isaac Robanson Rosel Unruh lafayette Melton Barbara A. Rondeau M1chael F Voi.'C~ro Emma Mendoza Peggy Rooney Quang Van Nguyen

. Bethany Mentz ~~fl Ross Je.an Vanderhaol Rev. Strphen Mentz Junt''Rousseau Pamela Victona VLrginia Mentz Donna Ruff•tto Lora Viegas Alice S. Metrick John 8. Ruffatto Des1der l Vikor Loretta Middaugh Norma Ruiz M.arlomr W. Vtkor Alvin V. Miller Ricardo J. Rui.z Mary F. Vandrak Danielle Miller Paul Sabol Martha von Hrrman Rom.i~na MilleT Eliz.t.bC'th Sankar Judith Walder Renee Milligan kuen Sanka.r leopold 0. Walder

l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!iJfeseeW. Waher.Jr. Ruth Walters Lorir Wartman

The strength and spiri_t of Greenbelt is in being a community of diverse heritage.

We condemn the recent attempt and will reject any future attempts to divide our _community.

Acts of bigotry against any part of our community are acts against the community as a whole.

We publicly affimi this spirit.

Bobby Wulunfltcn Gft110rY L w.......-Julia Watson ChnsWn.ver Fnrddie Weaver Hncli WeaVft MaUIWft Wuver PaW. Weaver Jtebft:ca Weaver &dwr-Webb l.ioaWol>b )ohnC Wltber Kalhlftn W Webft Patrica Weber

t=_._._._._._._._._._._._._..__._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._.~_._._._._.~~~f~~eW Santt-HoU.ICim Donna~ Geofhy B. Kins

=:::.""re ~"t...t joa~ T~G~ Charleno T. Doy~ ~ Guntiw. Mmse Doyle ~ L. Guntiw. Wesley O..W Raymond Ham AJDf o..w A.- Hobe. Ethellmws Ri<hord Hocia Ruth E. Dungan Ana Hapage Wilbm Dupree Kelly~ Anthony Duranlirw Alan C, Hilley Antonella Durantinr Michellr lhll Lorna H. Durantine Daniel R. Hamlin

·jeff Edgin Sandnl S, Hamlin Elizabeth C. Edwards Carolyn 8. R .. Hammett Julia Eichhorst l<eYin G. lh.mmett Kathy Eisenr.auch Elizabeth HaDUnelt Jennifer Carson Elkonoh Kelly Hammett Amanda England Amy Hansen Edmund H. Esles Malhew C H.tnsen T1m Eustace Jim Harb•ugh K.atrina Fagan Doug Hardy Robert Faherty Barbara K. Harper Francis P. Fahey Steven R. Harper E1leen Farnham Charles Hatcher Saba Farooqa Sharon L. Hauptman Kimberly Farrall Tessa HauphR;an 8o .Ferguson Barbara Havelc.ost Serena Fe~ica l Donald Hawkins Allison Faelds Helen 1-W.wkms George Fields Debra Hrisler Mary Ellen Fselds Mary E. Heller I.P Finley TI1eresa R. Henderson Bhameney Fashbeck Irene Hensel Tom Fishbeck • Frances L. Herling Laura Ftsher " Konrad Herlmg Dick F1t.zenrciter Lorraine Hiatt Gene Fatzgcrai..J Donna-Mane Hickman Tula fat.zgeralj Harrison HallianJ Laurence W F1tLgerald III Lawrence M Hal hard Jan Carlos Fitzp•tnck Wesley Halhard J D Flanagan Unda Hindle K.aren Fl.tnag.an }essie Hanlc.le Sandy Fieri Ste-vftl. Harsch V1cki M Focht Luc1lle Hoarell Jo-Ann Foerte-r Robert T Hobbler Kaolu Fox Bob Hofkin )enni£cr L Fra.lrr fen A HolloWay Donna M frNenck Robert). Uolloway Rachel frosr Florence M. Hollv Eh.1abelh GAmes Drnnese Uoppel' John ( ;.mnon Clory K Houck F\'.a C.:mn Rita E HowaroJ

l.ioa Y.IGng Eva kisdi C.")'kohn Nwkohn AmyC.Kraft RuthKrnain Claudia Krogel Clara Kuehn Nancy Kyllit Jill LaCross Anthony Ladruer C"huie- Lampkan David W t...nge Sandra A Lange U.JohnLann Bobbie Laws Ellen Lee Nathaniel lee S.R.l...ee Joshua Lefch1Ck Dorothea leshe Susan 0 LesSt"r Andrew Levm Carole Levan Dennis l.ew1S Marthea Lew1s Barbara E. Llkowskt Stacy E. lmk ~ · Gerard M. llllStrom Elizabeth. Llnstrom Jean llflS.trom Kan Linstrom loren Lmstrom , Mary L L1nstrom Wendy ~.mstrom John F.arll.loyJ Beverly Long leanne Lonsbur_.· Thoma~ Lonsburv Doug Lo\"e ' Kendra l.ubesk1 BeYedy Lynch Lmda lynch Sarah l.ynn Charlene Mac AdAms Carolvn 8 MAdison JocM.ad1son Ehzebeth MaffA\" john MaffAV K1.meah M~hJOt"ll

Lanni A. Milbnan Mn.cMinhahi Patricia M. Molden Muy-JanrM~ Miles D. Moore Joharvw Moraff o-vid E. Moran Chrdtina Modensen R~thMonis Ken Morse W•lterMone R.Mostagmim Samantha Mulkey Alice-Munoi.y J.W.Mycors Terri A. Neal Garnetta L. Nealy Judith Nelson Lydia Newsoule­Victor Niehdson Andl'f!'W J. Nitz Helen Njoku Beth NoY1ck Daane C. Oberg Linda O'Bnen Bert O'Connell Mike O'Connell Millie O'Dea Charle-s 0 Oluokun YnniOrunJa PatOwt:ns Shirlev f'. ChYens Robin. Pachtman Joseph M ·Pag.mo Emanuel 8 Page James 1-j Paneso Ruth Panesc1 Jeanmane C Po1rk Paul Park Rebecc.t Puk Janet J Parker Jaruce Parker Thaddeus Patnct', Jr Phllhp PayC'ttco "l"l\om.tsj.P.ayl\l" Stt:"\'en R. Peebler M1chael Pen.Jrak Veroruca Peruck Eileen I PeteTSOn Lyle Pett"Tzell Bdl Phehm N1colt' Paconllu Julenc P1chel

Tai Sa1111oden Linda S.vase Christop .... S<:I..... Anthony L. Schiavorw Kathleen Schiavone Conrad Schiff Barry M. Schlesinser Tara Scholtz Patncia A. Schretber Sarah Schutz )essKa Schwartz Mary K. Sc.annella Audrey Scott Alqandro Segarra Lmda Shrvttz Stephen Shevtt.z Terrv Shi.ffl.ett O.avloJ S. Shum.tn Carole A. S•egel

·lrv Siegel Trrvor Siegel \'oru S1eg~l Kenneth Silberman Bam..ra I Sammons Barbara S1mon ChmSimpson Elame Skolruk AxrlSmith Deborah ,R Sm1th Jennifer Smtth Ray L. Smilh Sandra S. South Path A Snell Jeal"\lle' Snv..ter Robert Snfd,.r PnsCIIIa Solo Wtlham S Sous..·r M<trJOnt· •\ Spo~rL..,

She• Ia Srarlo.s BrenoJ.tn Spear Mary Helen Spif'oar Robert J Spear Bnan C Spencer Joan Spence-r Roland So.Juares Barbara St.adm.t Man:Stif'ncr )III Stewart Carol St1rK"r · AI~'" K Stro11chko L1s.\Strano, I. A Slru~o:h.t

r Stull;

Keith A. we, MarciaWetr ChadrsWells IJoriaWeU. GlnnyWells Ronald E. Wells ThomuWertz

~ ~~ ~~11;:omil Elll!on Whale Helen Whale KnsiU'Ne' 8 Wh1te Thoma~ X Whatc J.anetWlri>le-r Feleo.a S W1ggms Oymm.al W1ggll\.-. Dorothv Wtlhelm Bill W1lkt>rson EncWJUiams Jeffre\· L. W!lh..tm~ lenna' \Valhams Kathleen 0 Willt.'lm~

LAura \\'1lh.tm~ V~rgm1..1 M Wdh.tm~ ."-1.1n· I ou \.'1/tlb.mt.;on Kathy Wilson l.oasW1I~n

Wtlll..Jm K W1lson John R WmcnMn t;~rtAWmfTl'\

l<:'hn Wmfrt-v t hn' A \\.-:ltt•r.., Juht'A \'Vmll'r'-8..Jrt>ou.l \VI-."'i."TI Fl.urwWto;;'>t•rl C I \\',rht•r..,pnon fohn \\"on~ K1l.'l \\'oud ~phM Wordl·n Duno:ood 'r"dle"S IashuA Yctt.m hm Yokd Betsv Yurn V'ug'1m" B /.ar..ner O:.u.ldnfl(' /.app<bodt CcoiM NNcrt /.u~b~ Not>t.-rl l" /.u~h I -FIIt·n.., J:ulo.n•kn-.

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__ , __ Halloween Safety Tips for families

GREENBELT HALLOWEEN EVENTS Celebrate Halloween At the Youth Center

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Scary Ghost Stories At 6 p.m .. October 26, at lhe

old Jaycees buddmg m Greenbelt (ncar St. Hugh·~ School). the Sr. Hugh'-; Kmghts of Columhus are hn-.ung their annual Halloween GtloM S1ones. The acuvity is 11pl'n to all. anJ lnlcnttonally '->lhcdUicJ !(>.!..ike ...~J..,antage of fh(.;' C't!L..t hour· of J.u-knc.,..., !Boo

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MRPA famlty Fun Book.., arc no"" .~-...ui.Jhlc at thl" Yuu!h Ccn­ler One ln~o~o f'flLl' f11r J1:-...:nun1 lnupon" for loh 11t .tre<.~ re..:re­atlun<..~l- f.1..:dlltc-. ...tnJ -.pcc1al C\Cnt ... •~ trul;. .1 grl".rt J(!al No J.h...tppumtmenh here' Pre-. 1cw · The f-am1ly Fun Bm)io.. at th~ Grecnbe::lt Youth Center. Monday - Fnday from 9 a.m to 4 p.m.

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,.r Trick or Treat At Greenway Center

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Beltway Plaza Mall will he open for Trick or Treat Friday, October 31 from 6 - 7: l S p.m. Ch1ldren 2 - 12 years are invited to visit each store for candx. toys and Of.her treats. Other activities include a photo opportunity at CPI Phoco's scarv ~ct. Halloween ~tones told at t..; Pumpkm Patl:h. and a co~tumc- -.:-onlc'->1: at 7:30 p.m. Plca'-'C call the mall-at 301~ 345-ISOH for nwre mfnrmation rcgardtng event~ . ._.t,,tumc (.;<Jtcgo­rie'->. P,ri;~cs and 1..hrcuton ....

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1l1e Greenbelt Recreation De­·partment is sponsoring several traditional Halloween events for dty youngsters .

On Tuesday. October 28, "Make ~ Scarecrow Face" will be held at the Youth Center at 4:30 p.m., for ageS 4 - 12.

Wednesday. October 29. 4:30 p.m. at the Youth Leiner will be "Pumpkin Decorating" for age~ 4 - !2

"Stuff a S~.:arc..:row" is sched­uled for -l-:~0 p.m. ThurMiay. Ck­tohcr .10, ut the Youth Center for age~ 4 - 12 Participants need w hnng an old hutton-up .'->hirt, pants and pant: hmc-

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Friday, October 31 4:00pm SHAUl'!- Youth Center

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Show off your costume to rriends and ne1ghbors' ()I · \ the costume contest. join m the fun \..1th performer Jack Stant~n - ') /

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by Liada Savaryn 301-474-52115

Many GreenbelterS, city em­ployees and volunteer fire and rescue squad personnel? and the ladies ~lialy lost a good friend with the death of J. Paul Will­iams. Our deepest sympathy to them and the members of his family,.. including former Greenbelt Police Chief James Williams.

We alSo were saddened to Jearn of the unexpected death of former Greenbelt Police Lieuten­ani Phillip R .. Coombes. who had retired to Belfast, NY. He will be missed by his Jnany friends in the p~lice department and Greenbeh community.

Our condolences to Selenia Bonebrake on the death of her daughter Doris Bucky. · Congratulations lo Joseph _John O'Hagan, Jr .• son of Joseph John

O'Hagan. Sr. and Ann Cassidy O'Hagan of Hedgewood Drive in Greenbel~ who has been included in .. Who.s Who in lite Media and Communications J998-1999.n To be chosen for inclusion. candi­dates must have held a position of responsibility or have attained significant achievement in their field. Joe is lite Video Produc­lion Manager for lbe Maryland State Highway Administration, where he has worked for the past six years.

FOrmer Greenbelters Donna aJKl Mickey Vaughn are lite proud parents of an 8-pound girl born on October 12. at Holy Cross Hospital. Megan Elizabeth has a big sister nearly four years. old. Nicole Alexandra. Some of her Greenbelt relatives include Great Grandma Al..,ena Shanahan, Oreal Grandad George Brunatti, Aunl

· Debbie Brunalti and cousins.

AlvertaS ............ sbowsolrher thinl~re~~t-grandchDd. born on · October 11.

aunts· and uncles, as well as Great-Uncles Jini and Pal, who lived here most of their llves. Megan's ·grandmother Margie Folk lived in Greenbelt most of her life and raised her two daughters, Donna and Debbie here. She and her .. hushand George Folk now Jive in· Glen Dale. Great Grandmom

heh Joey sprained ·his ankle playing soccer,

he got back in time tb see his team

win the game.

Thanks to the Fast Lane emergency room treMnalt program a:t l)oc:tors Community tto.pltal, you and your hlmlly- have to walt long for medical care_ As one of the ·cOunty's top-rated emergency rooms, Doctors Community Hospital'~ Fast'l . .ane program offers

Q high-quality, srarc:-of-the-an care inCluding:

•· Professional, caring d~tors .lnd nurses dedicated to your well being.

Rapid assessment of all medical emergencies like chest pain, sprains~ and fevers.

Separate treatment areas.

X-ray room priority.

The late~r in medtcal technoiOh')'.

Here· in the Fast Lane of Doctors Community Hospital. we know you .. md your family dnn'r w.mt ro ~pt·nd the whole t.l.ty. or night. w.1iring. in the emergenq room-ju!'>t .• 1'!'>~ Joey.

f.t/1'./lm/th. l.omu_lnJJII_\.

Shanahan moved here in 1953, raised three children and helped raise 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She~ays:

'"There is no beuer place to raise children than Greenbelt.--

Best wishes to Lil Goldberg

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Ed Putens V~>~~. I~ \~·r 2;\

who is recovering from recent hip "Aufhorlly======-.:=::::...· liN.:.:::== surgery at Doctors Hospital.

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KONRAD HERLING (7-A 01'1 TilE BALLOT)

TO TJIB, CIT'I" COUNCIL

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u Appreciation of the Past A Vision for the future"

A Challenge for the Citizens of Greenbelt

I propose that we create a Green Belt Preservation Trust Fund to purchase any green space as it becomes available. For too long. our community's defense of green space has been to react to threats against it. We can be proud of our spirited defense of Parcels I and 2 from the threat of development by purchasing that land through the Bond Issue of 1985. And I was proud to serve on the committee promoting the bond. But we can

·do more. It is time for us to stop being on the defensive; it is time for us to become proactive. Instead. we need to expand our green belt and increase our opportunities to manage our growth.

The Trust would be funded by estate and other personal donations and could be supplemented by a voluntary.tax contribution. just as the Chesapeake Bay Foundation is. The details can be worked out in council. in open hearings with the citizens of Greenbelt.

This effort will not be made without some sacrifice from the community. But; at the very least. it will give us back some control over our own destiny.

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POLICf: BLOTTER Based on Information Released by the Greenbelt

Police Department

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Auto Related O..:rohCr J ~- hOOO block of

Spnngh1tl Dr A hi:.H.:k 1994 Al:ura Legend. Georgia tags 47RWJ. wa-. reponed stolen. It was found 111 L.urmont Heights on Q.:tohcr I:"'

Octoher 1-l. Vlarnott Hotel. 6400 bltx:k of lv) Lane. Ten ve­hlde\ wen: reported ellher to ba-..c: heen \andali/eJ or broken 1nto \Vmduv.., 1.1.crc hrDkcn out of n1nc of thl..' .,chJ ... ·lt::.. Some appeared nut I~> ho:l\ t: he en en­tered. hut other., v.t::rc cm<::rcd and the contenb ran-..J~..·kcd A wallet .,... a .... reponed t.J~~.: n from the tenth -..ehH.:Ie. Abo "" (ktuher 14, a red I'J'J4 \""l\'1 ~)0 :-.tatwn wagDn, MD 1.1~ -1.Sl~1PS. wa-; re­poned -.tokn- lr~>m the YJO) hlo'-.:k of f-.dmoil ... ton RJ The vchidc wa, ... lo(;ated m .... uuthca-.t V.'a..,hing.­ton. D.C on O..t,lh ... ·r 15 The tag., ""en: nu !t •n_';!er on the vc­hid~ ..1nd are ... till h"teJ: a:- -.tolen. On the :-.arne \.J.1tc. an ollit.:cr rc­..:\J\t:red ..1. '-'tnkn 1.1~ dO an untx.:­!..!uptcd . ..1handonl·d ~\ ehtck m the 200 hlo...:k of LaJ..I..·..,tdt.: Dr. and ·a \l}l.ft) V,J!-..o <o;la!Jnn V..1g11n, re­rnrtt.."d -.tokn to the .-\lt:'\anJna. VA p,d, .... c Dcp1 ~.~...~.., h1unJ p<.~rkeJ and unn~.. .. uptcJ 1n the ':)300 hhk..:k nf F..Jm"n"t~~n Rd

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(' 1!..-!!c· ... f\d1ce AcaJcmv ha ... 1u·.1 ,;III..J~1..·J a new progra~ that .tl """ ... ~tudcnh who arc too ~ ,,u .. ~ '" -.Lan polit::c a>..:<.11.kmy trdl~l 'l!! tu t:3rn thl"tr A'<:-.o..:l<.ltt:: De·:r : . . tnJ C\lmplt:tc Rook!t: S .. t:. •· h~ the tlmt: they art.: age 21 tr~r.,u.!!h tht: Cummunit-.. C.·!:~·~'-·.., Pnhct: Officer Trammg ~:··rr ... Th1-. -.arne pnlgram may .tpr..:.d l•> \etc.:ran:. who waRt to ~.,·'""rktl· ..1 l'runtnal Ju-;th.:e de­grc ... ·. then ~"'>..:lome police officer-. \'<.:reran.., h..:ncftt'- can he u~ed to

found hy the Baltimore City Po­ricc. A Baltimore re~idcnt v.as arre~ted. o .... ·tohcr 16. a , .. ehu.:lc ... topped on Kenilworth Ave. in the area of lnter~tate 95 revealed tags stolen that· had been reported to Fa1rfax. County Police on Janu­arv L 1997. A resident of \\'ash­in.gton. DC was arrested and t:harged with theft

Illegal Substances Ouober 13, 6200 block of

Springhill Court. Officers re­sponded to a domestic distur­bance. It was learned that the female involved had an open war­rant for her arrest widl the Prince George's County Shcriff'S\Dcpt. Upon arrest. a search revealed that she was in posses~ion of paraphernalia commonly used to store crack cocaine. lltc nnnresi­dcnt Was charged with possession of CDS paraphemaliii. released on citation and turned over to the P.G. County Sheriff's Dept. for

-sen·ice of the ·warrant. October 15. Eleanor RtK>sevelt

High S~.:hool. A 15-ycar-old stu­dent wa::. observed smoking a cigarette. The S~.:hool Resource Offi.:cr knew the suspect wa-; un­def the legal age to pos::.ess- to­ba~.:co. Tile nonrcstdcnt m;tle was arrested and l:hargcd with p<) ... scs­~wn. of tobat::cn. The suspect was rclca-;t:d to school authorities pcndtng action by the Juvenile Ju.-;tke System .

October J 5, 8000 hlock of Mandan Rd. Two Greenbelt resi­dents were arrested and charged with po.-.se~:-.ing open alr.:oholi'-· hc-vcrage t::ontainers when an of­ficer ohscn·cd them drinking hccr in a parked car.

0\.:Whcr i2. 8000 hlock of Mandan Rd. Two hicyde.s were

fln;.Jn ... ·e the traimng. Fman.,,:ial au..l i~ abo av<.~alahlc.

The program hegin-; in the Spnng J'-)lJX :-.cmcster. Stude.nts are urged to i.itlcnd a hricfing at Pnm:c George's Communit}' Col­lege on Thurv.Jay. Nll\'. h. ;.Jt IIJ a.m. ~>r 7 p.m. in the Rennie Fo­rum. Largu Student Center. Thi~ hnclmg will dardy ehgahtlity r.c­l.JUirement~ for the pollee officer training progr.J.m. and give stu­dent-. cxtcn')IVC time to meet with inslru~.:tor ... ;,md have thctr ques­'tior)-. an:-.wcrcd.

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reported s.tolcn from an outdoor c·ommon area. Suspcl:ts were· seen by one of the victims a~ they rode away on the hikes to­ward Hanover Parkway. One of the bikes was later recovered. A silver 20" Schwinn Predator hoy's. dtrt-stylc bike is still mbsing. One suspect was described as a black male juvenile. approxi­mately 14 years of age, ·5'8". wearing a blue sweatshin, pos~i-· bly named ·:Tommy."

Vandalisms to, thefts fro.m. and auempted thefts frOm \'C­

hicles were reponed in the fol­lowing areas: Centerway, 6900 block of Hanover Parkway, 7200 block of Hanover Drive, 7400 block of Greenway Center.Drivc . 9100 block of Edmonston Road (2 incidents), 9100 block. of Springhill Lane. 6100 block nf Springhill Terra<:e. 5800 block nf Cherrywood Terrace (2 incidents). 5900 block of Chcrrywood Ter­race (2 i'ncidents). 6000 bi<X:k of Cherrywood Court, and 5900 block of Cherry wood Lane { 2 i~­cidents).

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Thursday, October 23, t997 GREEIELT IEWS REVIEW Page II

Open Mike at Cafe by Gefr King, music co­

Ordinator

Refuge Offers Nature Programs Snags Ahve! - _Tue., Nov. II, 10 ~ II a.m. Ages S ~ 12. Dis­cover the mysteries of ~ trees.

mals arc adapccd to the1r environ­merit :11 1his puppet-presentation.

On Friday, October 24, ttic New Deal Cafe presents its monthly Open Mike. (While we still don't have an actual micro­phone set up, this is still a chanc:e fOr anyone - including yOu - to get up and sing, tell a story, or whatever seems to work. We start' signing up about 8 p.m. Look aroUnd· foi a man named Earl Kepler; he'll be glad to fix you up with u spot.

Saturday, October 25, will fea­ture Jane Doe, a trio with no shonage of interesting songs and energetic delivery. Lisa Walker. Valerie Mullin, and Garuth Chalfont knQw what they're do­ing, and yoU'IJ only need one lis­ten to thein to hear what I mean.

We've got a Halloween show pl3nned for Friday, the 31st of October, and on Saturday, No­vember I, Jim Heald from Alex­andria. VA, will be joining us for his Cafe debut. We're still in the Community Center at 15 Crescent Road, we're still opcrl weekends from 7 p.m. on~ a:nd as for the coffee - it's Still gocxl enough to

make you think any other cup of coffee in Greenbelt is ••almost as good as what they serve at the New Deal." Come join us!

The Patuxent Research Refuge - Nonh Track will offer the fol­lowing programs in the first half of November.

Childrens Programs Childr~ns programs are free;

space is limited. Advance regis­tration is required. Call 410-674-3304.

Beave:rs: Makers of the Marsh - Sun .. Nov. 2. 2 - 3:30 p.m. Ages 5 - 12. Discover how beavers creale marshes and how they are adapted to their environ­ment. yiew a .lodge and dam

Marvelous Mammals - Mon .. Nov. 3, 10 - II a.m. Ages 5 -

The Towering. Bouffants sing songs of the 1960s at the Greenbelt Arts Center on Sat­urday.

·Diana and.the· Moondogs will appear at the Greenbelt Arts Cen-ter on Saturday.. ·

Moandogs, Bauffants To Rock Arts Center by Getr King

Due to circumstances hcyond his (and our) control, Ed Day anJ Rockin' Bones will unfortunately nOt be appearing in concen at the Greenbelt Arts Center on Satur~ day, Ocrober 25. We hope to have them otit to play for every­one real .soon, but in the mean­time we'll be bringing to our Grcenhelt crowd Washmgton. DC's own Diana and the Moondogs. along with the Tower­ing Bouffanls, for a very special show Indeed!

Diana and the Moondog-; in­habit that mythical space hctwecn rhythm and hluc~ and ro~.·k and roll - that rich, cncrgct it: period when an uriginal American genre was burn. To Put it simply. Diana Quinn. Mike Wo{,ds, Ed Beattie~ Kenny Bugg. and Rob ~owe play ··rock. rhythm n' hlucS" with a heavy emphasl!>- on rockin'!

At some Jl<lint, the Moondog:-. _will he joined hy the Towering

Bouffants. a trio guaranteed to take audiences hack 10 that great ·:Girl Group Sound"' of the 1960s, with enticing harmonics and a pi­quant 1990s twist. Fronted by Diana and Jane Quinn and Melinda Root, the group.revit..rl­izcs classics hy :.uch group~ .as the Chiffons, the Shircllc:-..

. Manha and lhc Vande lias and the Marvcllettcs, recreating that fun and frantit: era of rock ht:.tory when women undcniahly ruled !he airwaves. Their sense~ ol humor. modern sensibility, C'nvel­oplng harmonics and an um.'om­promi-.ingly authentic wardrohc hnng a -.pirncd <.~ppro<.~ch to timt:­lcss song:-. such as "Leader of the Patk." "Da Doo Ron Ron" and "'Chain of Foob."

The :-.how ..,tarts -at K p.m. <.It

lhe Grccnhclt Arts Center. For more information on cith\.."1' band. ~:all 202-544-70 II or chct.:k out their \\'eh ~itc :.11 huJi:,/1 www.muddypaw:..com. For li..:k"Ct infommtion ~.:all 30J-441-K770.

12. Discover ;,hat makes mam­mals unique.

Owls: Hunters of the Night -Thur .. Nov. 6, 10- II a.m. Ages 5 - 12. Learn about an owl's ad­aptations to its environment and dis..-tect an owl pellet to discover what they eat

Going· Batty .. Thur., Nov. 6, 2 - 3 .p.ril. Ages 5 .. 12. Discover 1he myths about bats and learn how they arC actually bendkial.

Bark. Buds and Leaves - Fn .. Nov. 7, io - II a.m. Ages 5 -12. Learn the different parts of a tree and.,..how to identify :-orne common trees.

Hide-n-Seek - Tue., NoV .• II, 2 - 3 p.m. Discover how anitruils usc camoUflage for protection.

Winter Wonders .. Thur., Nov. 13. 10 ~ II a.m. Ages 5 - 12. Explore the changes that take place a" fall turns into winter and how different animals adapt to those changes.

Our Feathered Friends - Thur .. Nov. 13, 2 - 3 p.m. Ages 4 - 6. Discover how unique birds arc, and how you can help them.

Hoppy's Adventure - Sat.. N< ... 15, 10- 10:30. Ages 4 and older. Discover how some am-

Adult Programs Programs arc free anJ de­

signed for appropriate ..1.gc groups. Space is limated. Advancc regis­tration as required; l:all 410-674-3304.

Bird Walk - fn .. Nov. 7, 7 -I 0 a.m. Ages 12 and older ldcn­tafy birds of the refuge dunng peak migration. Bring htnc~:ulars, field guades and good wall..ang shoes fL'r thl!-. guided walk.

Patuxent Research Refuge':-. North Tract as located on Rl. 19K. hctween the Balltmore-Washtng· ton· P;ukway and Rt. :n

Re-Elect J Davis J's VISION FOR GREENBELT:

-1 Effective Community Policing -1 Modernization of Police Equipment -1 Exp!mded Mobile Watch Programs -1 Worlwble Solutions to Traffic Problems -1 Acquisition of Green Space and

Preservation of Wetlands -1 Enhancement of Recreational and

Cultural Programs A Strengthened Tax Base to 1/e/p Create and Maintain Community Services

~ Assessment of Future Senior ( 'itizen Housing Needs, A Cost Effective. Wm·kah/e Waste

Management System

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~ Some Labor Day Wianers b,. Sandy Smith .

The L1hor Day Ft;-.ll'•.dJ had_ rn,Hn ~~. IOnt.·r .... from phuto and .1r: • .'ho...,. v . .o~;rk ... to the ho()ths in the ~,_J.ffi!\.tl .J.rea to :he man)' and "..trted par.tde entrie~ The art .. h•·-" .tnJ phot.i -.ho"" ,....mner!'> ""er..: pt"ofi}ed m earflcr artJcles 10

tho:: ~e'h" Re\Jew: Parade WillDen

The Be-.t 1n Par_ad~ aw.:~.rd · ;..;:nr r~• the Eleanor Ron-.e••elt H~llh S .... hool Poms for thc.1r oul­-..r_;nJw~ parade performant:e, ·;.. h~-.:h ... d'o Won fnr th-em f1rst rl.ke m the Performance Dnll .1rrJ D;.tn~e Cmr Group In !hat ,_"Jtcg:or;.. the E:..plo'ioJOO"> !\11a,or· r.:th.:, pi .. Ked second .md Dnnna ·.., [hn..lmli.. P1Jffi Te.tm waY thtrd. ln. :he hard- fuughl Commun1ty (,r•-up .. atcgory·. 1he dog'> defl­n!!t.:h lPuk the Ja..,, wnh the (jree~helr Dog Tra,·nmg Group .. md rhe1r prt."1..:1.'>1tl0 rn •. w.:hmg on ,_,,mmanJ ..1warded the flr,t-pf31.:c prt/c The Grecnh-elt SwJm [(:..lm too1k. ·-.c-.:ond pnle an the ~·>n·,munlt;o .:.ltegt)ry ..1nd Boy ").._our Tru•>p 7-l6 .. mJ Cuh S(.;OUt PJ.Lio. ~02 ..:..1me m third

The Cirt:cnhelt Ho·mc>i ln.: t',,.~t ~A-..1:-. ;.~n out-.tanthD~ entry .• nd .,.,,rrh-. "' Th ftr>.;~-pL.t-.:c -e A ,tnl .1'> ht:·-.t !lt o.Jl rn the paradt.• f h._: 1-x·-.t \f...tn. hmg Mu~l-.:.tl l.'mt ·.\ ,,...._ ~he 1\. .( ··-•mr.my \ILIJPrdte-.

..

ERHS Poms take 1st place in the parade iR glorious Performaace and Dance.

and Drum Corps. The Automo­tive CJ.tegnry fir.,.t-pf<.~-.:e award we-nt to the Potom<H.: Clas.o;;tr.: Thundcrt-oJrJ CtuO. The Dream

• pbotO!'> h)' Joe Polanin

Limousine was a -.c..:ond-place awrud wmner. and 10 third place was lhe Greenhclt Department of Public Work-;

Thursday, October 23, 1997

=~ ~ ~;.;.;:.; w:c:..· .;.. .•• ;;;.i;.;.·,;.~ a; =a e s.--n .................. . : Gild s.pporten . • The support of the- businesses, organizations, individuals and cit) • · departments listed bdo~ made rhe 43rd Labor Da_..,· Festb.·al a

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great succesS. We thank you aU

E\{ENTSPONSORS Green~ay Center Modell's Sponing Goods Greenbelt Travel Services Bellway Plaza Ma11

Greenbelt Rotary

FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS William l=. Edwards Greenbelt Homes Inc. Beijing of Greenbelt McCarl Dental Office Greenbelt Ser.,..icc Center Plea...ant Touc.:h Mayor Pro Tern J Davis Greenbeh Federal Credit Union Grcenbell Step Club Patrick J. McAndrew

. Drs. Berkowitz. Feldman. Burgin, P.~.

SOUVENIR PROGRAM SPONSORS Greenbelt Aquatic and Fitness Center • Greenway Center

Greenbelt Homes Inc.• Pleasant Touch • Greenbelt Variety Greenbelt Auto & Truck Repair • StatC Senator Leo Green

Tom & Helen White· and Family • Greenbelt Travel Service• Mayor Pro Tern J Davis • Greenbelt Step Club •

Co-op Supermarket • Beltway Plaza Mall • Patrick J. McAnarew Borgwardt Funeral Home • 60th Anniversary Celebration • Ed &

Becky Putens • Maria's Beauty Shop • Red's Texas BBQ • Mowatt Memorial United Methodist Church • Reahy I

Leonard Wallace Re3.1 Estate_ Inc .

MISS GREENBELT PAGEANT Greenway Center for Scho1arship Dona~;on

Behnke's Nurseries • Greenhclt- Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary Robin Wright and 159 Photo • Chcsapcak Marine Tours

• Pageantry Magazine • AmCric~tn Hair • Hair and Things MotnPhoto • Cipriano Liqunrs • Hair~uttcry • Einstein Bagels

NatlnnsBanl • Sony Theaters • Academy 14 • Monte's Miniature Golf • ChiChi's •Image!. ::1 • G1ant • \11ragc Cmmcliq. • DominH.:s

: Ja::.pcr·~ • 3 Broth..:r~ • Jcrr) ':-. Suh!:> and PIU:l • Benn•gan·~ • Sports Authority • TGI Fridays • F:.~cc the Future • Philadelphia ! ·style • Applct-rcc·s •_Jccpcr~ • Holiday [nn Grccnhclt • Holiday I_nn • College Park • Marnon • Wood':-. Flon..;t • Sterling Beltway Flonsl • Domino's GrCcnhclt • Hoi) Cross Lutheran Church • Fowllcs L•mou-;inl: Service •

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GREENBEL: PHOTO SHOW SPONSORS FUJI • Custom Touch Color L~h • Kodak

DOG : . 1 RAINING

First Place- for a Community Group we-nt to Greenbelt Dog Training, who rare-ly ha•·e to sit in on committee meetings.

PARADE Parade Marshals: Tonio Fominaya, Jim Tilton. Chuck Hagelgan!.,

Darrell Dehaven~ Karen DeHaven. Sam Martel, Randy Crenwelge, Lester Whitmer. Tom Wolff. Roger Starsoneck. John Ct">oper.

Oscar Ram~y. Chris Fominhya MC's Gil and M1ckcy Weidenfcld & aJl thc.Grcat Judges

TRANSPORTATION Leunard, HoHey. and Jeann-ie of Realty I for Command Post

Jim anJ Susie Marley, Lewis Merritt. Tom Provcn;r.a, Rich Harnett, Lynn Chnedinsl. Martha and.Kenny Hall. Jeanne and Frank Taylor.

Bill Barhcr~ Larry Folk. Victor Kirk. Bill McGehee, Allison L.ucn.en. Teresa (midnighl nder). Jeti the Lifeguard, Jeff Demas, Frank Kellahcr. Rena Hull. Tim Grady. Thomas Ferreira. Ricky

Ba1ley. Gene Dics.t. Mike Rou,seau. Leslie Leonard. Ctnd)· Harri~. Tonya MacCord. Bot?h1 Mc.:Carthy. Mike Crompton. and Tim . Houchen ... for helping to geL rider!. lo and from the Fe,trval

CARNIVAL Cam1\ al dts~ount kxations; Greenhclt Lihrary. Co-np. Community

Buildmgs at Grcenhnar and \Vindsor Green. Grcen.way Li4uors. Roo~e..,.elt Center 7-11. Good Luc.:k Rd. and Hanover Parkway 7-

. II. GHI. Cipnano Liquors.. Generous. Joe's. Greenhdt V~dco and many City Offices

KIDS' GAMES Modell'~ for prilcs

OUTSTANDING CITIZEN Ann· Chestnut for handling the Ouhtanding CitiJcn 'Reception

TREASURER T1cket Booth Ca~hicr'> and Brace-let D'-~Y Helpers

Pl:BLICITY Gn.:cnhcll ~cws. Re..,.·•cw • Grc..:nhc-lt Cahlc C"hannd B-10

Tom S\\Jrm. \1<.•t•.>Phoh• t•fGrcentx·lt I!'IFOR,IATI0:-1 BOOTH

H~.·k:n Sh·n~Pn .md \1 ... -mt->o..·r:-. \ll th ... • (Jrccnlx·tt J<,,t.H;. Cluh

THE IAROR /J.~t" fESTIUL Sf:.\"IJ.\ ·I SJ.\;CERF Tlf.4.VK )'(ll TO Tiff: (;REE.\Bf.LT PU/.ICI·:. RECRJ;. .~TIOS, Pl'BI./C IIORAS ..\.\"/) f"IRE /!1:"1'-\RTME.\T.\

nE COUUJ.\"T 00 IT n1Tf/OCT lOl':: . . rht·"-.t· lad ... frnm Bo~ S'-·outs or.-\merica Troup -_..6 and ("uh '""ut t'.1ck 20.2 "ere up

tht· ... trt·t"f "ith .. nJt a paddle but .;;till manaJ!ed tu '"in Jrd r)httt' ~n: ::. paradc·s Com­mun:t~ (~roup cate~or~·. . .................................. .

·Thursday, October 23, 1997

Che& &ywood In ersection Traffic St eviewed

by Virginia Beauchamp What will.happcn to the In·

terscction of Cherrywood Lane and Greenbelt Rd. (MD 193) in the year ~010"! That was the 4 uestion posed to Lukas As so· dates, Inc., a traffic engineer· ing firm hired by the city .of Greenbelt. The Lukas report, using a Maryland State High­way Administration traffic study conducte-d on July II, 1996, ~howed present traffic volumes at the intersection operating at a satisfactory level during morning, and evening rush hnurs. But what wHI hap~n in the .fuiUre?

J.ames Drake. a member of the city's Advisory Pla~ning Board {.1\PB) prese11t at a Greenbelt· City Council work session on September 3, when

·the Lukas report was presented. di:-.puted t)le report's description uf the current situation. That interseCtion .. already fails," he ~ai·d. for peqple traveling east on Greenbelt ~d. and wishing to turn ieft onto Cherrywood during the afternoon rush hourj

He commented that a sum­mer-lime count, as the basis for the report, would not be typi­C..:<'!. since the University of Maryland's heavy enrollment

·period occurs between Septem­hr.:r and June. During lhose nlonth!.,. so. many people travel· ing from the west try to make an Immediate turn into the Beltway .Plaza or into the route to Springhill Lake and the Metro station, he noted, that traffic.: backs up behind them into the through lane.

Futurr Projections A1 LUkas, .. who presented the

traffic.: report, agreed that the intersection will need attention. Two approved future develop· mcl"ij.!.-a Plann.ed office com­plex of 282.000 square feet on the Golden Triangle and the cx­pan~ion by 556,000 square feet ol Capital Office Park-will c:cncratc increased traffic. (The (Jo_ldcn Triangle is located he­tween Greenbelt Road and the Capital Beltway and opposite Grcenhelt Park; the extension of Capital Offic<;: Park, north of the Behway, will lie wc'it of Chcrr)iwood Lane.)

In addition. the completion of Metro'S Green Line, elimi· nating ~he transfer at Fort Tot­ten, rs expected to draw many more commuters to the Greenhcll station and ii~ accc~s of! Cherrywood Lane. b1rlicr trafl'ic i"mpat.:t studies (for C:.~pi­t;.d O.Hicc Park and for the Metro station) h;,1vc abo pre· dieted a 1.3 pcr~o:cnt '"Oo.H:k· l;!foun.d" growth per year llO

Grcenhdt Rd .. whu.:h th ... · Luka~ report seeS a!. ··a re~1..;on~•hlc

furc:c<t'tl."' \\"hat lll~l)' h<ipp ... ·n to tilL' A.

H Smith proper!) h~o.·t\\.1."'-"n the ,:~nlro.u.l trar.:k!. and Ch~o.·rr)\\.ood .-. unprcdH:tahk. the r~.·port

ll~t[(:-... Althou~h. thl..' tr.1ct o,:on-

tains about 200 acres of unde­veloped land, about 75 percent is a flood plain. Currently zoned 1-2. which pcnnits heavy indu~trial and office usc, it is beini studied by the Maryland·· National Capital Park and Pl;.ln· ning Commission for what the Lukas report calls "a new de· velopment vision." MNCPPC has. heen in contact with local communities about the site, whi-ch lies within the Metro Transit Overlay ·zone.

With all these potential changes included, Lukas Asso­ciates project that by 20 I 0 the Cherrywood-Greenbelt Rd. in­tersection would operate at level of service E during the morning peak hour and at level of service F. or failing, during the evening peak hour. This prediction is based on their as­sessment of existing conditions as at level. C. Recommended_ lmprov~ments

The LLtkas report recom· mends the following improve­ments for the intersection:

I ) Adding a second left turn lane on eastbound Greenbelt Road. By narrowing existing lane widths, it might be pos­sible to make this change with· out acquiring further right-of· way, the report states, although it notes that mOre righl'-of-~ay may be needed.

2) Constructing a second left turn lane on 60th Avenue 1n

Berwyn Heights for residents of Berwyn Heights to tllf'n onto Greenbelt Road. No further ri"ght·of-way would be needed.

3) Constructing a second rjght turn lane for those turning off of Cherrywood L.ane onto Greenbelt Road. Addition·al right·Of.way would be required. on the west side of the road.

With such improvements the traffic capacity in 2010 at the intersection would l;le at level D during the mornin'g peak hour and at level C during the evening pe~k hour, the report conclude!.. However, if the A. H. Smith property is developed, '"suhstantial additional transpor­tation improvements to provide .adcqu;;te acc.:css to the site'" would hecomc ncce~~ary. the report :.~lso cautions.

Catholic Charities Seeks Volunteers

Catholic.: Charities of ·Prince George':-. County i~ seektng v<rluntccr-.. Catlwli..: Chantic~ -.cn-c' ·,nJiviJuab and f:.~nHI1e:-. 1n need, includin-g vulnerahk ~.·hildren, relugcc~ and tlllllll· gr<.1nt~. and people who ;.1re homclc~"- For morc tnlormat1on on how to help plc<l~C c~dl -,OI-

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Saturday, Dec. 6

~T IEWS REVIEW

City Council to Hear Two_ Subdivision Requests

. by Elaine Skolnik City be granted detailed s1tc C;i:pital Office Park is on the plan and cxtcrtor signage re·

City Council's agenda next view for the propo;.;ed office Tuesday night. The property OUJiding on parcel 1-2. (2) The owners are proposing to ·proposed development must resuhdivide Parcel 1, the site meet the Adequate Puhlic Fa· thar houses the two blue glass- cifitics Ordinance (APFO). par· buildings located off . ticularly related to traffic facili· Cherrywood Lane in the -.·kin- tics. (APB is concerned that ity of Kenilworth Ave. stale·approvcd traffic improve·

According to the Advisory ~enls cited in the applicant's Planning Board's (APB) report traffic impac.:t slUdy have not to council, the applicant wants yet heen reviewed and approved '"to create a small 2.45 acre lot hy the City of Grcenbeh.) (3) (P-2)"" on which is propuscd an The applica.nt must provide appro~imalely 46,000 ~quare documentation that th.e office foot, two to three stllry office park currently meets or is de-building." veloping a Traffic Demand

A restaurant may he in- Management Program (15% tiip eluded in the building which reduction) -which was placed as will be constructed on a large a condition of approval of the unused portion of a parking Capital Office Park develop· area along CherrywooJ Lane mcnt. If no supporting infor· ncar Kenilworth Ave. Access mation is available, the appli· to the· building will he pro· cant must pntve that the pro-vided Qy the existing: access posed development me.:!ts the drive off Cherrywood Lane and APFO without the 15% rcduc· also via Jvy Lane. · tion.

APB recommends that the Additional Plan city council approve this resuhdivision with the follow· ing conditions: (I) That th.e

Council will also be con!.id~ ering a preliminary plan of slih· division for Parcel D-1 which

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currently house-. the three origi­nal offic.:c OuiiJmg:-. at the cor· ncr of Ivy ~.tnJ Cherrywm1d Lanes. No hew Jcvc lopment 1s :l~SOI.."JatcJ with this plan hl

suhdiviJc parcel D-1 1ntu par­cels. D-2, D-] and D-4.

The three buildmg:~. wh1d1 arc under the same owncr!.tup. have separate fin:.~ncing agree· mcnts. APB notes: "the rca­son for the proposed sUhdiVI· sion, as c.:ucd hy the applicant, is stnctly for financ1ng pur­poses and lhe board was. In· formed hy the applicant that no future development is envi­sioned for the parcel."

APB approved the resuhd1viswn as submilleJ

Support for Breast Cancer Patients

The American Cancer So<.:l· ety offer!. the Reac.:h to Recov­ery program for mas.tc-.:tomy and lumpcctomy pat1cnt:-. Trained volunteer~ vi!'>ll new patient!\ and prov1dc temporary prosthcsc~. exerc.:i~e •n~tructJons,

encouragement and support. To request a VIsit or atlduwnal iriformation, call 30 I-93J-lJ.l~O

Ed Putens Vote lever 2A

Ed and Becky Putens

1(e6ecca fJulein:;

Dear Greenbelt Friends and Neighbors,

With only a few weeks left bef~e the Greenbelt City council elections, I would like to take this opportunity to personally extend to you my ~hanks for your very kind greetings both on the phone and, at your door. I would also like to take this· time to share with ea~h of you some of my personal thoughts.

I am very proud of Ed and his service to the City of Greenbelt for the last sixteen years. More than anything, Ed knows life's rewards and wants to give something ba.ck to -the entire community, for our children and for our seniorS. It you ~ve ever had the occasion to work with him, whether it was for the Little League, Green Ridge House, the community Center; or advocating specific issues on Council dealing with traffic lights, Metro stops, green space, police officers in our schools, or the use of v1deo cameras for surveillance; or fighting to maintain twice-a-week ~rash pickup - then you have witnessed his burning desire to work with you - to get things done - to give something back. This is his reward in life.

The needs of this cOmmunity come second only to his own~fam1ly. We have l~ved in Greenbelt for 29 years, raisir.9 our three children rang~ng in age from 28 to 16. we, l~ke every family, have had our hard t1mes, but more often •..JP have had glor1ous t1mes and they would not have been pcns~ble without the family and community sp1r1t that has drawn us all to l1ve 1n th1s fabulous C1ty.

I truly hope that yeLl have been a~ pleased Wlth tenure on Counc1l as I have been. Everyone w1sh1ng to

Ed"s

serve on city Cour.cil has thelr own reasons - Ed's reason 15 simple - it's for you! Please vote for h1m, lever 2A, on Elect1on Day, November 4, 1997.

Authonty Chnstme U/lflch. Treasurer

Still Working For You .

"-" ammLT IE1IS IEVIEW Tbun:da:r, October 23, 11197

National Award Won By Local Bar Assoc. ·Greenbelt's ~···~

·Business ~~ On July 18. the I. Franklyn Bourne Bar A~iatton Inc. was J.....,arded the ''Outstanding Affili­ate Chapter of lhe Year·· award b} the National Bar ASS(X:iatJOn Jnc.: (NBA). during tts 72nd An­nual COI\ .. ent•on held m Mmne­apol•s )uly 26 - August 2 Bourne Presideru Garland H. Stillwell (an anorney wtth the Greenbell law firm of Linowes & Blocher. LLP ). accej)[ed the award on behalf of the Associa­tiOn

This nattonal award is given annually to an affihalc: chapter of the Nal!<mal Bar A~"iCK:IallOn Inc whtch has sponsored a suc­._e-.-.fuJ proJeCt or program de­..,Jgned to <tdvance the parti~.:lpa­

uon of Afncan-Arnencans m the rr;JdJ-t.·C. of law. edocates or en­h..t.n~.:e ... the 4ual1t)' of life of the \fo .... an-Amc.:rH.:an community Th1-. :-c..1r. the.: J. Franklyn H 1urnc 8..1r ·\,•,tll."l.tWm·.., tdevJ­. , n pr• ~~Ll.ITL ..-\ Kcp(tf[ C.JrJ

\tr~rm.tl-1'-<.: .. \~tl•tn·· h•gh­.:r:t-:. .1n .Jff.JY p.f prngr~m'>

r;,,.,-._:d h~ the B.tr A ...... u<..'t.t­

·.:-fu~.tle lhL' r\tn~an­

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~' the ..;1lUOif:O rhh I' the · ,[ trrne !h..tt {h..: J Franld;.n

urn~._· B.tr ·\''')Uall••n h<.L' won , n,J!H•n..tl .J\4o..:tn.l

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• f ~d• •mm .. mth .-\tn..:.m-Amen..::.ln ' ..... ~ .:r' .md )uJgc!'Y Thn ~Ugh 1h

... : .JttdJ..;tc-. n.llloniA.rOC. 11 reprc:­' • :, .l. Eh:t"''rk. or ,,,_~r 16.000

Students Receive Health Scholarships

fhc ~11M Volunlct::r A_....~tx.:ra-

1~··n uf Dr.-ll.hlf ... c.)ffifnUnlly Ho!-Y­f'l\.11 1n Lanh..1m h..a:-. .1..-.arJcd

~ht health ... ..l.n.: -...::hular-.h•r,... hl ·u.knh tn Prtn..:c: G-eorge'.;

\ unt)" fhL· .mnu:.~l program 1:-. "•uL'd c:nl.rr,·ly h" the -..c:unlc-cr

r _.,nrt.lll••n thrc•u~h many .1<..:.11~1-., ... unticr lhL· dcTL'd·h'f'l. nJ \1 . .lf;.

J ,,::._-;.. Ju·t: ... l·•r <'~ '-••lunt...-l'r -.cr­·rn.: r..: ... ·tp!~·n .. h ,ll the I ~N-:­

.~ .rJ-... "ere ~<.:k .. t..:d trom ::~

-..._ht•P], .end <..'l:;ht .. -P~k~t:-... . .. ~rrll..:.t!tnn .... \\L"rl' rL" .. C'l'-CJ

[he 'o\IOOCf"- .. mJ lhC ,f..-ht>t>!-.

..trc .. ·urrt:nll) .ll!l!nJmg: .lfl..'

1r G..1ru.1. H•!!h p,!ll)t Hl~h­.,~1. phy-...J..:.tl lhcrapy. Ll'-.l

ft "'-·r. B,l,...,t: H1gh S..:h(1ol. prc-Eitt.t~th Jenk.m .... BoY~>u:

H .-~l S ... h.~nl. prc-m.:J. T.:mtLl \I )k'>. PPI!JHJ,h,: Hn!h s .. :honl. r·, .... m_g, L~J..1 .. t \1<.•unr.;m. G..-..)nn P .• ·!.. Hq;h S ... ht>~d. pre-med. ' · .. thcth H.J.,tl!"l~'· l'mvcr~ll)' ,,f '.t ·.' l.tnU. c,,(k~..: P;lrk. ~~x:1.11

.\ ·I"-· ~kl.un-.l H.u-.ficlt.l. l'm"cr­... J~'- ,,~ ~Lir-...l.md. c.llk~c P.Hk. ;•r~·-m..:J/r..:~:.tr~..·h .mJ J..~l:,o K;..~hL l n;, ... ·r..,ll~ (>I ~far:_.l.md-. (",,lJL",!!C

P.1r\.... nR:dt..::.ll ......_ hllOI Ibe S..:hol~r"-hlp .·\.'-".ud-. Com­

•n;!lc..: mcmhcr' .Jrc Jun Dnd1!C rr'-·'-h.icOt Pt ~l.1n.J: <.If \.\,_JUOIL"L"-f ... :

P.:nn" BouJrc~IU. Delores 1\.Jd.,.,~ll. J.J• .. :\...tc Lmdhcd ... Marg.l­r,:t Tmtk. 8!11 Tomhn:-.nn . ..1nd Juh.tnru ~orn~. Dtx:tor" C<.lfnmu­ntl~ Ho,plt-al' .. Cmnmumty Rcla­ttun:-. offi~c "f!onsor"' a McdT~al .md Hcallh Car('cr E:r;plorcr·~

P1 1-.1 for :-.tudcnt~ pursumg a ~a­rccr In hcahhcarc C()Oiat:t ~an~.:y Miller. post ad'ltsor. at ~OI-55:!-K56U fnr mfurmat1on.·

lawyers. judges. and law stu­dents. 1be NBA headquarters 1s lo.:ated m Washington. DC.

Tile local Bar Associallon is. named after the Honorable H. Franklyn Bourne. who was the first African-American attomcy to establish a practice in Prioce George's County and in 1971 became the first African-Ameri­·can judge on the Prince Gea<ge 's County District Coun. Judge Bourne's legal and judicial career was marked by his unre­lenllllg efforts to effectuate nec­essary social changes aJld to ad­varn::e the causes of African­Amencan attorneys. Established m 1977. the purposes for which the J Franklyn Bourne Bar As:. sociaoon are: to insure the con­[lnuatlOn of Afncan-American

persons in the field of taw; safe­guarding and preserving the his­torical contributions of African~ American lawyers in Montgom­ery and Prmce George•s Coun­ties; defending, protecting. and assisting in the cultural, eco­nomic, social. and political devel­opment of the African-American community through the vehicle of law; and educating anP informing members of the general public, through seminars and other fo­rums. of thei~ nghts. responS:ibili­tie~ and legal issues affecting them as Afri-.::an~American

people.

Giant: Food Oilers Apples Pl1ls Progralll Giant Food Inc. (AMEX) re·

ccttdy launched the ninth year Of its. highly successful Apples fO< the Students PLUS program. This year·s program began on Sunday, September 14. and ends on February 28. 1998.

Apples for !he Students PLUS enables public, private and paro­chial schools, grades K-12. tore­ceive free computers and other educational tools simply by col' lecting purple receipt tapes from Giant stores. 1be program has enabled Giant to award over $4 7 million worth of educational equi-pment to more than 3,300 schools .in Maryland, Virginia,

Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsyl­vania and the District of Colum­bia.

Schools will recei'le double credit when a participating manufacturer's product is pur­chased. In addition. Giant will invite busineSses to join the ef­fon by setting up an employee or customer/client tape collectiOn box. These businesse's also will be asked to match the dollar amount of thei·r total collection with a cash gift of one percent OJ" more donated directly to the schools. \'

For more information. call 301-341·4162.

Purcnts. t~1kc your children trick-or-treating at Greenway Center.

~~wh rhild \\ illr·cecivc a free Halloween bag and candy. 'lie \' "'·'·' , • Hal\, 'll•tal l'llll<''-" • B••lh & B<Kiy Works • Ca.<ual ~!.lie •

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f 11 ... t \all.,lr:rl H .•• ·.~-, (\1 \tD • li.•r J:yes • (;NC •GT('('HY..'llY Cl<."'d.JJCI"S • (!recnway Liquors • ltm i'<l! :r , , • II<: "'~It's • 111111<111 Tr"''un· • .Jasp<'rs • !l.blcll's St""'"'g (;,."Is •

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Saturn of BoMe (A Pohanka Company)

Rt. 301 at Rt. 50 301-352-3000

NOW OPEN FOR SATURDAY SERVICE 8arri - 2pm!!

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and sweep the sidewalk al least once a week.. This is also helpful to the wildlife. Squir­rels and birds will be glad to find the whole acOrns you swept off the walk now (before they get -crushed underfoot) in the middle of the winter when food is scarce. And if pedestri­ans are- slipping and sliding their way past your yard aJI they will lhink of is how· )'ou do not keep up your property -no matter how neat the rest of the yar~ is. Amazingly enough I've seen immaculately groomed yards next to side­walks covered an inch or mOre deep in dehris.

a compost. bin so a small bin is all thai is needed for a sma1l yard. Making a compost pile can be as simple as marking oul a square. puuing a post in each of the four corners. slretching the· fencing materials aro\lnd the posls. and tacking it onto the . posts. Fencing male­rial that is somewhat sturdier than chicken wire should last for years.

by Rosie IUuabarb TI.c: falling leaves announce

that autumn has truly arrived. It is so good to get out and be i_n sunny. pleasant weather. for all too soon the days will be short and cold. So few the next few weeks take the time 10 be out in the good weather and ·get some garden work done. too.

Au"tumn IS the ume for Horb !\fan uroy Wdtoe is .. rromtded by Hrb pboeb. dean-up and for harvest, (for

those luc k.y enough to have good crops in thJs dry year). Autumn 1s also !be time of year in which a lot of garden tasks can be done. Unlike spring. there ;s no hurry to get most of the'>e tasks done. so you can

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by Pat Addaide A~ lf hy mag~e a Chsldren·s.

Herh G.uden has appeared m lhc ~••Urtj..trt.l nf the Greenbelt El­~.-·rnenl..lf:O Xh(•ol The magt~ bc­!!.H\. v.hcn the Grccnhc!l Home ~nd Ci..t.rJcn Cluh \ollf,l., mwttcd hy tho: ~~.h~~~·l "' Jc.,dop the tnner ._,,urt;..ud !t1r .Jt~Jcnt pr«lJCl;h

K:..·'>- tn Done lie:--. fx>!.ml..,l and '- !uh mem~r. hccamc pn>JCCI ..:o­~-rdtn.J!or ~nd .-;.ol-d planh al (Jrccnhcl!'·; E.acth Day cclchratmn tu ra1-.e monc~ for the project.

.Mary Kathennc CurL pnncapaJ n( Greenbelt Elementary School. Momca Plnman. media spcctahsr a'ld ChFts Coyle. second grade teacher. rnet w•th dub members and c lcared the way for work. co begm.

Bill Phelan. clly horucuhurist and dub member ~onsuhanl~ ap­peand w11h h1s roto tiller lo pre­~ the sotl for· planting. Julia E1chhorst. club vice preside111, rook numemus turns. around lhe beds. So. me magic continued as duh members began weeding,. d•gg•ng. wa~atn,:. moving planl:!l and swea~ing a lOll!

Then more magic oc~.:urrcd

-a-hen the Herh Man. Leroy W1hnn. of SRUlh Herb ShoP in College P...nt.. 31Tlvt.~ one cvenmg ...,.llh a lru-.;k 4oad of herbs he gcncrnu~ly donated to the S4:hool ~:)rdcn. lhcsc mcJudcd aromaiK: herb~ of l.a.vcndcr. ~hymc. ha .. d.

Free Band Concert At U. of Maryland

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bmn.1...c fennel and some fun ones like the toothache plant. the Hillary Clinton mmt. p1neapple mint grapefruit mint and chamo­mi-le for that naughty rahbit. Pe­te.r

All of th1::- wa..,_ m.aJe possible w1th the help of Earl Ttxid. buald­lng -;uperns.nr. who ~ kindly opened the sch~l for garden duh work part1es on two Satur­d~y mornmgs and· Donald Br'"ooh. mght teadman who often let mcm~rs. m dunng the week.

The project also has included mov1ng aLaleas from sun to shade. Jea'Ving -a sunny garden bed fOI" :U:udents. lo plant. Planl­iiiJ black eyed Susans. bunerfly bu.hes and day. lilies was done in the spring.

lbe principal invilcd mcmbon of lhe Grcenbeh Home and Gar­den Club to be available at -Back to School NighC in Sq>­ICR1I:Icr 10 answci questions abc;Jul the proJeCt aDd to listen lo com­ments and" MJcas..

1bc club meets in the media t."t:nter of the Grecnbeh Elemen­tary School on lhe first Tuesday of the moruh. Sepcember through June Anyone wanling rurther in­formation about the project or wishmg to make a dona1i011 may cont<k:t Isaac Robinson~ club sec­n:tary (301-982-6410) or Diane Kremer. Club presideftl (301-34.5-5356)

just set your own pace. This autumn ~~ d1t'ferenl than

mosl because of the drought. It · wilt take at lea.'t several inches

of rarnfilll to aHcvaate drought cond1t1ons

Clean·U p Tasks ·

After the frost the plants that are k.tlled should be pulled up and compo5ted or lhrown out... Insect and prant diseases caA spend lhe winter in the garden bed 1f dead pbnts are lefl in pt.ace tn the: garden.

Anolh.er often overlooked clean up task is to keep the public sidewalks adjotniq your property swept off and free of debris. II 1S just simple cour· tesy to keep the walks clear of hazards thai can cause trips and >pills.

It seems as if dlere is a &ood crop of acOI'ns lhis year. J•ve seen a number of spots around the dey wbere acorns and acom bits are strewn thickly under oak uees. Every oak tree in and near my yard is full of acorns. Every breeze brings the souDd of h.ard little nuts hil­ling the ground and bouncing.

Wath so many acorns and leaves underfoot. it is especially 1mportant to take a few minutes

OFFICIAL NOTICE

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The ci.ty will pick up yard waste from your. yard. Call 301-474-8004 for inform~tion and to request pick up.

Leaves

Raking up the fallen leaves is the big faU clean up task. Whether' you bag them. drag them to the rueet for pick up, or compost them, leaves can not be Jeft on grass a~ _ground coveT plants or they will kilt them. So there is no gening around doing this clean up .task.

Leaves can be very useful in the ganlnt since they add nutri­ents to the soil as lhey decom­pose. Usc fallen leaves to make soil or to usc as mulch. Makin1 compost turns the leaves iftto high quality soil. Compos1 piles arc easy to make ait6 use; I,... fact puttin1 leaves in a compost pile is a lot easier than bagging up the fallen lea'Ves. Just rake the. leaves oato a cloth or tarp and dump them in the pile. That is much easier I han the bending and stuffing inVolved in bagging leaves for pick up.

C()mp·ost bins can be store bought or home made. The price and size varies so gel what yov need. For Cxampte, a lot of leaves can be stuffed into

There are many variations on the theme of how to fill the compost bin. There are meth­ods to speed ·up the decomposi­tion process and change the acidity of the resulting product. The expen can read up on such things. for here I'll stick to the simple method. Basically it is allernating layers of organic material and soil. PlaCe in the leaves, then compress them. When there is an eight to 12 rnches· deep layer add an inch layer of soi I.

Thts method will produce soil in 12 to 18 months. This is slower than some melhods, but you do not ha'Ve the boJher of having to lurn the pile. -;<'

Give some lhought to wher""e'· the compost. bin or pile will be placed in the yard. The com­post pile can definitely detract from the overaH appearance of your property just as trash cans or.debrls can. Once again il is the principle that whal is fur­thest from the house is actually closest to the view of the people passing by. Any object that is big, bulky. or docs not fit in over all with tile rest of the landScape will be the most obvious object in the yard.

The bin will be much lesS obvious if il i5 Dcxt tb another larp object. such as a shed or house; is surrounded by tasteful feacing. or surrouhdcd by planrs. such as shrubs. ·

·A well maintained compoSI pile should 801 smell. v.,..ble peeling may smell in the honest months if care is not lakeD. Animals and birds may be at­tracted to an open compost if table scraps arc added. so keep this in mind when placing lhe

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ARST UBERTY NATIONAL

CUSTOMER SERVICE IS

OUR BOTTOM LINE

Jeanine Kushla, Branch Manager 30 I /220-1226

6329 Greenbelt Road, College Park, Maryland 20740

(in front of Sir Walter Raleigh)

Member FDIC

CARDIDATES <Coaliinled r ..... pa&e 1)

officer at every intersection. More. paSsive methods are

avajlablie. Traffic calming de­vices. ranging from TOundabouts to raised crosswalks can be highly effective. Currently. dangerous locations within the city are being 3.naly zed. and neighborhoods wiiJ be surveyed ;t..s to their particular needs and preferences.

As a council memher, I voted for bicycle lanes and for t~e speed humps whi~.:h a neighborhood requested. I am monitoring the effectiveness of these measures. The full report ·on traffic ·calming proposals will be submitted soon. \\lork sessions and hea-rings will gath~r ·Public fccdha~k. Greenbelt needs every appropri­ate tool to keep out streets safe.

Alan Turnbull I· support design changes that

crea"te safer. more pleasant travel foi drivers, pedestrians. a.ld bicyclists.· Consequently. I wouldn't support addition~!

speed must be controlled .. with­out unfairly impeding citizens in ll)eir driving.

One certainty about speed bumps is thai people on· that street will favor them· while others driving 1ha1 street will op"posc them. That was our ini­tial experience on Northway. I dislike speed bumps, hut the less severe "h.umps":." n,ow on Northway slow trafflc without .:reating Ihc stop-and-gO sftua­tions gen.erated by speed bumps.

We need traffic calming. techniques other than speed bumps. Council voted for bi­cyc1c lanes on Crescetit Road. Ivy Lane and Cherrywoud Lane, and for safety improve­ments and a median on Hanover Parkway.

To prl>tcl·t pedc_strians ·and cyclists, I favor ( 1) completio_n of our City-wide trails system, which includes protected routes for pedestrians "and.~yclists; and (2) overpasses over major road~ ways dangerous to cross on foot or bicycle.

Learn About Science Contest at Meeting

An informational· meeting about the hands on Final Fron­tiers Science Competition will be held Wednesday. Octohcr 29. 4:30-6 p.m. at t~e Owens Sci~ ence Center. County educators. parents and students arc invited to attend. ..

The competition will he held on Saturday. Novemher 22. at Eleanor Roose\·clr High School beginning at 8:30 a.m. It is not too late to enter.

The contest Is sponsored hy the Maryland Space Business Roundtahlc. It is open to all students in grades 5-I ~- this year Prince George-. Cuunty 1ca~hrs who hring a t~am from 1heir ~chools of .lhre~.-· ltr more will. receive a stipend of. $25. One stipend is allowed per school and the team mu~l actu­ally compete in the cnntcst.

For more informalion call William Bascasos at ~01-279-8595.

~rntW'sGroup Holds·COnferences

The..Alzheilftel''s Associalion Greater WatAington Chapter wilt hold tWo caregivers "=onfer­ences to help lhose inVolved in the day-to-day care of persons with the disease. The confer­ences will be held November I . in Greenbelt; .November 7 in Washington, DC. Each confer­ence will start at 8:30 a.m. and run until 3:30 p.m. On-site re~ spite care is available. There 1s a fee. For information contact Kath1e Rabino\·itz. 30 I ~652-6446.

Re-elect

Ptl&e 19

OwirWeler-To Address Lions

Chris Weller. the women's . basketball coach at the UnivCl­., sity of Maryland. is scheduled

lo address the Greenbelt L.wn's Club at their meeting on Mor:­day. Oct. 27. Her topic will be .. Prospecls for the Upcomtng Year:·

The meeting will he held at lhe Best Western Hotel (EJ's Restaurant). The public is in~ vited. For more informatwn and rest:r'Vation!>. call .. "\01-47-t-5156.

Ed Putens Vote lever 2A

Authority Christine !A/riel!, Traasumr

speed hUmps in most 'iituationS, .------~!!!!'"!!!!!!!!""~~~~~~~~~=~-~~~~~~~'::=":=~==-~~----------, ~:~:..:~n~n:~~s:reb~~~d~~n~~ RE-E LECf.T ROBERTS. Ivy and Cher:rywood. but these are no"w approaching what Greenbelt streets should be.

I also f~vor road narrowing TO GREENBELT CITY COUNCIL at crossw~lks (slowing traffic and letting pedestrians reach the other side sooner); roundabouts (which aclually make trips faster. ·since.. vehicles can safely mov"e through such low-volume intersections without ful.ly ,stop-· ping); and bike lanes and land­scaping enhancements on major

·roads like Hanover Parkway. Neighbo<h9od~ should. be .in­vited to participate in· the. traffic calming study now u•derway ·and give guidance oo .t~J con·. ditions and needs.

Education and enforcement of Safe. civil driving conduct t.nusr accompany lraffic calming engineering.· Traffic slops edu­cale drivers. divert chronic of­fenders. and inrercej>t wanted suspects and drunk/drugged c:lrivers, improving our everyday safety.

Thomas X. White I have always supported city

efforts lo ···ca.lm .. traffic on .Greenttclt streets. Examples in­" elude: strategic loc:~lion of stop signs on Ridge Road and La:!<>tner Lane~ the four way Stop at Crescent and Gardcnway; trial usc of speed humps and other measures on Nonhw.a:Y; the stop sign .at the ~ihr~ry entrance~ the hike lanes on Crescent Road~ the lane markings and hike lanes on Ivy Lane and. Cherrywo(ld Lane~ and· the beginning of calming measures on Hanover Parkway. The nex.t CoUncil will consider further projects hascd upon an ex(lcclet.l staff report on "Trart"ic Calming.··

My objectives ar~IO mini­mi;,.c 1hc impact of muwr ve­hicles in uur ncighhorhuods am.l ·improve safety hy applying Gr~Cnhclt• concepts. VisualiJ.c, if you ~ill. Hanover Parkway nr c;'hcrrywnod Lane muc.Jcle" like Suuthway Rnad. If the ovcr:~ll arrcal nf Suuthway Ruad is rccu!_mi7.cd. why nul apply simi­lar ·~..:landards tH Grcenhclt's olbcr gateways'!

Vole :lA fur Tum White! Ed Patens

This is ·ahnul safely. !oof'Cl'ifl~ cally prutcetin~ dti.1cns frum drivers speeding and runn1ng ·Stop signs: The k.c..~y is thai

ROBI!RTS' GOAL FOR INCRUSI!D POLICI! PATROLS THROUGHOUT GRI!II!NBI!L T

Dedlc.t.d 8.e ·Patrol Teams (2 otllcers each) In eacll section backed ~P itx. one''~~lser In each . · ..

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Pony rid~ gave a thriH to rutun- equestrians OD Salurday aft~r­noon during the 60th Anniversary Celebration Family Fun Day.

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Ponies _Prove Popular With Kids OD Saturday

byT-F"JSbbo<:k Greenbelt ll:Sldents and . neigt-r­

bors enjoyed Family Fun Day on the lawn on frool of the Greenbelt Commun1ty Genter last Saturday aftemcon.. The weatheT was com­fortably cool and oven:asL 1be rnQOd was cheery and fun for the hundreds of people: who partici­paled. and the hnes were pleas­amJy 'ih<xt.

A popular nde was provided by _Pony Express. hared by the (jrecnheh Rec.rca11on Departmenl hl pro .. uJe puniC!'!., personneL and .eqwpmenL lbe company has par­lKipaled m S11'li1lar events ID the Ddaware. Maryland and Virgtma .1r~.J Pony Elli.pre~s workers. C.J...-..-.u: \Vlutt:. I) .. -\.•·.hie]- Zorn, I~­

K.:nny S.tmp-.on. I:" . .mtt George r.Li .. :.J.' !.:;_ kJ the ponlc-. In a !.J.r?!~,.· ..._ or.:ul.tr r1 •ur~..· 111 rhc Jcl•:::hr

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and· conlentcd and seemed to enjoy the attention of the children.

Darrell Cooper's b.-olher, Don, along wilh Terry Aynn, brought the trackless rrain. another very popula< ride. Teens Aaron Smilh - Russell Paylas moniund chil­dn:n on lhe '"Ball C_rawl Bounce~ and ··Somewhere OVer the Rain­bow."" both of which could accom­modate five children at a time. bouncing and rebounding approxi­mately two feet above ground level.

All m all. the event provided strong evKieBCe of fam1ly and commumry in Greenbelt. Eleanor. Roo,evch and 'the planners of Greenbelt. 60 years ago would have heCn proud to :-.ec how their braint.:hald h~ grown and flour­r~flcd Thot.Jgh youthful cnthu~J­a...,m kd .1 few ~t."Cn~ IP .. :ut mto the fnnd lu<~. maturity anJ n:..,pon ... rhr~­rty kd .m .:tduh tu ~~·1·~ rhcm .. md -.e-nd lhcm tn the h:.h.:k ,! the I tne \ ... rh..: "·~"~ mg g"Pt-''· "ft :.,J...-.--.. .J ·.II

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.-\. bri~bdy colo~d traiD 1.aYe- rid~rs .. who kept it filled to capac· ity. a toar around the- frool lawn of th~ Community Center.

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Pa~icipanls linc- up to do thif' Limbo at the Com.r.unity Center gym durinJt FaMily Fun Day.

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The Sound Scene by Nick Mydra

The 60th anmversal)' of the foundmg of Greenbek had the Greenbelt COncert Band per­forming Saturday afternoon in the Commumty Center gymna­sium. Under the dlrection of G. Thomas Chernx. they performed a program fe<Jtunng band mustc of the 30s. L'nJcr Chcrrix' able bato·n. the mU'>IC ranged from marches to George Gershwin se­lectwns. whH.:h mduded .. Sirike Up the BanJ." ··:-. Wonderful," .. Lua:· ··or Thee 1 Smg:· "Em­braceable You." and ··i Got Rhythm··

The hand ~ecms the most <;omfortable w1th the marches. There are some tricky spots in one or two of them. but for the most part they are pretty slraightforwa.d. Start togelher, finish together. and in between watch your tempo. This they do welJ and the audrence hears the results. They make you wanl lo get up and march around the· room. On a piece like ··Amen-. can Salute" where there are some mere difficult passages. it gets a bit ragged in spots, par­tiCularly for the woodwinds. A chance for more rehearsal of more challenging pieces would smooth out those spots.

"Espana Cani. paso Doble" was dnected by the assistant conductor, James Moore Nice tom.: h.

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E•ory Harm••~ cltair of the 60th AoaiYersary Com•ittee, proadly displa;rs • decorated birthday cake -rill• co•..-.-­tioas to the city -.its 60th AnniTenary aad its recopili011 as a NatioDal Historic Landmark.

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\o\'inDe"rs of the Greenbelt Lions Club Posh~r Contest display their awards in front or· s01i1e or the poster entries. L to R: Leslie Primack~ 3rd grade; Dominique \\'ells~ Jrd ~rade; Mala ~lcWilliams. 4th grade; Philip Daley, 6th gr_ade and Shaine Siegel, 2nd grade.

·photo by Prospero Znall~

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deep gteen llangings. Carrying out" the unveiliog was Gentry Davis. superintendenl of National CapiraJ Parks-East of the Na· tional pa,rtl Service. whos_e juris­diCtion ineludes Greenbelt and Greenbelt Parle This status es­tablishes Greenbelt as. one of .. the jewels in the Uniled States," Davis said. ~Mayor. Antoinette Bram accepled lhe plaque on be­half of lhe citizens of Greenbelt.

Also unveiled was a com­memoraiive painting of the Roosevelt Center as it had looked in the early 1950S-a gift to the city by ·local artist Dan Kennedy.

At ·the conclusion of these formal presentation~. a cascade of green and white balloons floated down from the gym ceil­ing· in a festive display. and the capacity crowd stood to sing to­gelher "Happy Birthday to Greenbelt .. before dispersing lO seVeral tables to share 60th anni­versary cak~ and other refresh-ments.

Festivities Servin·g as Master of Ccrc1no­

nieS for the evening was Dr. Clayton McCarl. Sr .• who has

"' spent all. his life in Green·belt. The formal program begaQ with the posling of colors by the Greenbe-lt Police Department Color Guard, and musical inter­ludes were provided by the

·Maryland· Boy Choir and the brass quintet from Eleanor Roosevell Hillh School.

Both Senators Paul Sarbanes and Barbara Mikulski sent greet­ing.~ and beSides Senate President Miller, State Senator Leo Green and Dele gales 'Mary Conroy and Jim Hubbardl and County Coun­cil Representative Audrey Scott were present in person to offer congratulations to the city.

No.r were the small fry of

Wrap-up on Greenbelt's Joyful Days of Celebration

by Pat Unger copy of their father·s early his-In the end, after a year af tory of Greenbelt for an admiring

planning by the 60th Anniversary reader while remembering the Committee under the direction of family's early days on Ridge Emory Harman, the rainy ~eather Road in 1938. Donna Ashley could not dampen the fesuvatJes .. Deal~ng. a member of the very More. lhan ~00 .~o~le alt~nded ·, first family to move in. told fond the P•o':leer Fam1l!es Reumon at stories of her parents. Pictures of the Ameri~~ Leg•on Posl 136 on four generations and even e-mail Satun:J~y, October 18. ~ore than addresses were exchanged during 500 ticket holders dmed a.nd the joyous afternoon. danced _at, the gala ~inner dance On Sunday, as the crowd en· at Martm s Crosswmds on Sun- tered Marlin's, lhey saw·Jarge day, Ocl~?er 19 .. ~ .~rst was portraits of Franklin Delano truly an mdoor p1cmc, and the Roosevelt, Eleanor R(X)Sevelt, and s~co~~ was an "indoor block Rexford Guy Tugwell. Many

· pany. . nostalgic pictures from days gone At the luncheon, piOneers and by were alsO mounted for view·

th~ir f~ily m~mbers reminisced ing. to their _hearts con_tent, spun:ed Five hours flew by with pre­on by d1splays of plctu.res w~u1h sentations of proclamations to showed them engaged m vanous some 40 families who still live in city activities held 60, SO and 40 Greenbelt (but not iri' their origi· ye~rs ago. One ~oman drew nal houses), greetings from Gov­smales and even applause because crnor Parris Glendenrng. Cnn­she wore a G~eenbe_lt Hi~h grcssman Sreny Hoyer and ~wc.~ter. ~ree~ wllh a b1g. w_htte Comptroller Louis G?ld~tcin, a G. Wnh_ t?.rrnal presenlatlons sumptuous meal. chatting with

held to a mmtmum, the attendees friends~ and dancing to the music were 6-ec lo tahle hop around the of Trux Baldwin and the Starlite crowded hall to greet old friends Orches.Lra. · and neighbors. Just before 7 p.m., the la~l in

The lhrce women who still re- artcndance sang out a final side in t~eir original homes, "Haj>py Birthday" to Grccnhell Annie Halley of the 62 Court on and went home with pleasant Crescent, Eleanor Rlucr of the 6 memories to share unlil the 75th Court of HillSide and Ethel Rosenzweig of the 4 Court of Crescent, obliged a newspaper photographer by posing for pho­tos. not once, but twice. Phyllis Warner Haase and her brother, Dr. Douglas Warner, signed a

Greenbelt forgotten. Dervey Lomax, current president of the Greenbelt Lions Club. and past president P. J. Siegel presented special gifts to the winners of a 60th anni\·ersary poster -.:ontest for elemenlar) sch .. "lOl chil<\ir~n

anniversary in 2012. Good repons also came from

other events: the GHI house tour. the book signing a1 the Greenbelt Museum and the Family Fun Day and Happy Days -Sock Hop sponsored by the Department of Recreation at the Community Ccn1er - all heh;l on SatUrday. The commil· tee sends special thanks to city staff members and volunteers who worked long hours to make the commemorative week~ end happen.

The- Maryland Boy Choir, conducted by April Gree-nen, provided a musical interlude at the opening ceremonies.

-pholo by Prorspero Zcullor.

A rainbow colored moon bounce proved popular with the younger set.

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GREAT BUY - Two bedroom/bath ?Greenbriar condo. Family room, den.

private balcony (wooded view). New appliances, pool, tennis. $70,990. 1-3011663-0682

Sale By Owner - 4-C C(escent Road. 2 bedrooms. block townhouse, free garage .. Pella windows, custom kitchen, addition. great court & loca­tion. $52,900. Shown by appomtment. 202-636-0677 (day), 301-982-2077 (eve).

U .. ln<h rn ... 1n/Cc.1r pcnlcr

All. types of work done in and around your home.

No job too small.

~CAN REALTY

60Pri<:ed Reduced"' Lakeside Dr. $174.9tH)

4 Bd. 3"Full Bath~. 2 ftrepla<:cs. rc...-. rm.

3 Story Townhouse offGnrnheh Rd. $113.000

Former model-2 full halh.'l,. den. dc~:k.. etc

3 Bedroom-PRICE REDUCF.D­$39,900

:! A/Cs. fem:ed"'van.h. l'er:mu...: bath. di~hwa!'>hef. full ~Ill' W/D-

71.K Ridge ~

Lakeside Drh·e $169.900 4 Bd. 2 112 Ba. {._Cc·rm v.!FP

carpon. eat-11! lot...: hen

One Bedroom $2 t .000 Full S17C" w/d. upgrc1Jcd kltchcn

upper k\cl

"OPE!'II HOUSF." SUNDAY 2-4

JfiC Southway-S.N.<JOO. One "tory addiuon. extra half hath. W/D.

AC. fan~ fefK'cd :-.hcd. ct<:.

GEORGE CANTWELL . 301-982-7148

.AsSociate Broker

FOR SALE BY OWNER - C~ndo townhouse Cbarlestowne Village end unil. 3 BR, 2 1/2 bath, renovated. Call 301/474-6749.

FOR SALE - 2 BR end unit.. Freshly painted. new carpeting, Merillat kitchen, dlw, w/d, walk-in pantry, ceiling fails. 4 NCs, yard shed. Backs to woods, quiet coun. Asking $44,000. Owner, 301/474-_6434. Call now to see it! ·

GREENBRIAR - Large living room, separale dining room; family room:

~~~~:JP. ~~7:;~~~nde~~~u~:TP Evelyn, ERA Triple Crown Realty, 3011982-186 i.

GREENBELT EAST ~ Beautiful 5 bedroom. 3 1/2 bath home on private cul-de-sac lol. Great nta.S(er suite, two­story family room, hardwood floors, completely finished basement." two car gamge, the best of the best. Call Evelyn. ERA Triple Crown Realty, 301/982-1861.

REAL ESTATE- RENT

FOR RENT - 3 bedroom townhouse. $780 plus utilitie~. Old Greenbelt: 301/884-7412

OFFICE SPACE·- Roosevelt Center. one office, 10' x 20', S200'~o. incl. uti I. Avail. 11/1197. 301/441-3750

ZEUS ELECTRIC Cut~tum Quality Wurk

Dunt" w/ Pridf'! · No job too MmaU.

St>rVif"'r wurk and nt"W homt":t4.

'l- ALL work done by '. MiJ.ster Elecit-ician lnllurr1l Li•·· •1 142 Pr. Grll.

:Wl-622-6999 . B- r 301-907--1025

· HOMESALE GUENBEIJ' · Outstanding I BR ~dwood Floon,Upd:ase"lil.Reduml to$:1:7,500. Bl!llWYN HEIGili'S - Very nice bmbler w/3 BR. 1 BA. Ru. Rm. and more. ... ,.., -COUJIGE PAD: · (YUTO•·) Custom 4 BR. 3 BA. Z Car G2r •• family Rm w1F1repbce Call for ne.w reduced price

BOB NE)a c,:ntury 21 Tl'Miemark 301-4174-0Z~or 301-+U-1100

ROOM TO RENT. Large BR w/pn­vate bath in quiet townhouse. Non­smoker. 301/982-7896

DAY CARE

DAY CARE OPENINGS for ages 2-5 years. Lk-enscd. experienced prov1<fer Call 301/552-2502.

DAY CARE - SmaJI day care 'in my home. Full/part time available for your toddler, also after care. Located near GteeJ~belt Elementary. Pleasecall301/ 474-26'll· .

EXPERIENCED, EDUCATED. LOV­ING,Hcensed mother to bahystt at her home. any age. Evenings also. Good references. 3011474-2455

LOST AND. FOUND

LOST. Large 8/W cat. white chin to chest, one white front leg, in Greenbelt East. Greenwood Village. Gentle, friendly lndoor cat very !>pectal Lo

O!Nn~r. Reward $50 if l"all leads to reunion. 301/474·6292

AUTOMOTIVE

"91 MAZDA PR(JIEGE 323- 69.000 mileage. new ti-ming belt. new battery. new tires. Call 301/474-6749.

Home a Busqaess hiaprove .. ents

WISLER CONSTRUCTION Drywall•Painting•Carpcntry

• Acoushcal Ceiling • Tile • Etc

Ucensc:d • Bonded • Insured MHIC•40475 301-345-1261

+->->+.,.+·>·:·-:·->+·> ·:·Crescent Square -:­·:· Old Greenbelt ·> <· .,..

one bedroom apartments

From $525.09 ·:· -:· Vista Mgmt. Co. -:-

~01-982-4636 ....

'*$350 .. 00 OFF FIRST MONTH'S RENT

ALL UriLITIES INCLUDED Gl (301) 474-1600 =-= •on seleded floqr plans wn'ti COL' PO' FXPIRf-S 111)()197

GREENBELT

SH11.1100 BU\\\hUU

-+ t,~._·droHIII. :!-1/:! bo11h 1a111ld•·r itt p~e·~ti:.-!1"11~ Bu\\\Hod~ fullii:I..,I'IIH'IIf \\ftt·~·. f'OUII\Olltd fn;·pla• 1'. dt•t k 11\l"l"louk­

jll,:.! \\oodt·d \\o11M•·d;111d ~n 11111d1 Juoll•·r \\.dk111_~ di-­

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L1censed Bonded

RIU.,t:R lji:\Ln

UE\\IS "· s"nu (:IOJi 4fo4-'10t0

Construction Co., Inc.

MHIC #7540

HOME REMODELING SPECIALIST. H. 1'1 H • 111• Ill \\ IIHI.,H-. • 'Hi lit.! • Honlin....:

B. I' ••r- • I I tot ,,1, J\.,111)1 .. • I I. • 1-.. .. • I' tullln_

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BRICK - BLOCK - CONCRETE Free Estimates /Town References

""$f-n·inl{ Crt•Nrlwlt /-"or :w YPnr.• ··

Call Dio·k(;,.hrin!! 301/441-1246 8303 58th Aw. • Bt>rw n Ht>i"hts. MD

Center Seeks Bilingual Help

The Family Crisis Center sec lis bilingual individuals to of­fer their time and talents in com­munications, child care and lead­ership skills training. The Crisis Cerlter offers shelter, crisis inter­vention, hothne advice. counsel­ing, education. and other essen­tial services to victims of domes­tic violence. For more infonna­tion about how to help families in need please cal1 Belma Blanco al 301-779-2100, ext. 16.

'f PETS

I NEED A GOOD HOME - Female cat. one year old, good companion. sweet, hobbies talk.mg. bird watching • lymg near or on loved ones. A gem. Margaret, 301/474-6406

• . . . .

Holbert'!i Home Imp.

Carpentry Paintmg Remodeling Repairs

M.H.I.C. 25916

Call Jp 301-345-8262

Patrick J- McAndrew Attorney At Law Gen.:ral Practice

• Cool lRiq01100 • CnmjnaJL!hpatkJn • Personal InJury • DWIIOUI

(auto accidents. slip & tan. tn)urylde\th) ~ W1lls • Corporat10ns1Busmess Law • 01110rce!Separat•on • MVA Heanngs

, • Admu·lf~rallve Law sOOl Sunnystde Avenue. Su1te 101

Behsvtlle, MD

30 1-595-3880

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CARES Ka1hy Kauffman. represent­

ing the Bowte TherapeutiC Nur-..­ery Center, made a hncl presen­tation to the CARES !'>laff re­cently. The nursery ~~rvcs chil­dren ages 2 1/2 lo 5 years wllh emotional and/or developmental problems. The nursery is a li­censed, nonprofit ent1ty whKh was founded in 1972. The sraff works with parents who arc 1 n need of fina•u.:~al assistance to support their child's schoo_lang.

Wendy Wexler interv1ewcd students at Eleanor Roosevelt High School as potenthH partie a­pants in the Greenhelt CARES discus!!-IOn group. Eleven stu­dents were sele~.:ted and the caght week·group bc:gan mcctmg 0~.:­tober 22.

Th1s could be your classified .1d Ten words for $2.50. Each add111onal 'A<tlrd h 15 cents.

Fonrwr Aut.IIOirl Stoto¥'s Anorney YoUR PowoNAL LAWYDI:

VALERIE L. SIEGEL

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l:Mit/OUI CClf'..ITRIICTS

PLRSC>NAI.. INJURY SMAll BIJSINESSf'>

M[[)ICAI. MAl. PRAC TICL

301/474-5632

J_ Henson PHOTOGRAPHICS

+portrait ...

+portfolio ..

+ advertisin~ + cummt~rcial phnlo~rat•hy

J. Henson pholographer

301-441·9231

NEW CAIUIOLLftiN VEfiliUNARY BOSPrrAL ~ ~ /ld e.voe e.. ek et/0 ...... '4 .. ~

t--tN..20~

7601. Good Luck Road (114 mdt· (nm1 H""''\"a Phwv)

Stapsotc;nx. ~Speakers Meeting: Sat. October 25 at 6:00 p.m.

of, Denial, Blame & Sllame

.a._ .a.~~ PotpoWTi Open Shore ~ (fh~doys 7PI'1>

Located ollhe corner of Crescenl ond.Greenhil Roods 301.523.2581

GREENBE'tT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

VISA MOST Share Savrngs

Services Include:

Share Draft Ch<"ck•ng

Traveler Checks Mon<"y Ord<"rs Cert1f1catPs Retrreml'nt Arc ourll

c1nd rnore

To Join Your Community Credit Un1on C<tll: 301-474-5900

/·.<' :I ,r"' 'I'

Servi~ the community Since 1937. Each ace. unt ln.s.ured to S I 00.000 b. y NClJA .

U.S. Govc·rnment Agency

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Thunday, October 23, 1997

The Circus Came to Town by Dorotlty Suckr

··our human cannonbaU quit l.t."l week.·· ~ld nngma'iter Brent Webb_ ··1 hate to lo-;e a man of that ~:ahhre." Olriav. 1t wa-. a Jok:e. and an old nne ~~ that---hut. )C". the Jenny .Wallenda cm.:u~ V...l' m town on Ck.:t•>~r 21. pla:;.­mg t~_(-l ..,hnw.., m the gymna...,.ium d cf:t..: Greenhclt Commun11~ C-:-ntcr

~ta:vhc the)' dtdn't ha..,c a hu­rn.1n .... dnnonhall ~the;. J•dn'tl But lht:) had juggler~ .t.nd _; ·v.. r~ .... ..:hatr h.1l.tn~cr.., and a ~.-•m.:cl;. m..tn-ln-..1-~nnll..t-'Ull :.K.I. .tmi t••r .1 '>t.lr turn .... H .. ught fnun PJ.rt .. f·r . .m..:c. thcr-.· ""'"'" ··:'\ianc F-r.tn~..: ~ P:1n ... 1an C • .mme R(:I.Uc.'" ,-\nJ rht: .;u-.tomer..,_ mo ... ! 11( them r~·.J:)\ ~h\•rt r..:,,rJ.:: V.CfC Oil!

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pur~ and pulled out thi" under­""ear?"'

Joseph ~aid ... 1 liked i1 when the hoa constrictor dadn't bite me.

Dad ')did. "h ""a~ .1 scream. Tile Juggler~ wel"e topnolch. And the .nxhen~e .' There v.a._<, quite a fiu11.abaloo ··

14 Shows a "·eek The .:arcu-; put on two show~

m Grccnhelt that da:- --JU~t a blip m 1hc1r -.Lhcd:ule of tv.o mdoor ... ho'W.., a n1ghL ~c-..cn n1gh-h a \AoCck 1 mo..,! I)' one·ntght -.tands). ft>r three I f)-week -.ca~on~ a year Th..: grnJJp 1'\ a 1.2-mcmher lroupe. all the mem~r .... of which ~vc multtple rok'

The o..~n;u-; ,, Pfl\.:lh:l) owned h~ .1. .;,lmp:m) ca.lkd Amcrn.:.t.n Super ShP'W-.. hm 11 <.tl ... u ha-. a n\ln·rr·,ftt ... pon ... or. the r\merH.:an \'<.:t~r . .~n.., Rt::ltcl funJ tn D.~lla..;.

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The offi.ce of U.S. Senator Paul S·. Sarbanes is accepting requests for applications for nomination lo the four United States Service Academies for classes entering in J 998. The deadline for submitting com· pleted apphcations is Thursday; November 6.

··1 urge young people who · are inlerested in attending the

U.S. Naval Academy. U.S. Mili­tary ACademy. U.S. Air Force Academy OT the Merchant Ma­rine Academy to obtain 3. nomi­na~ion apptication packet from my office," said Senator Sarharies. ··The pacKet contain~ all the necessary informatio~ and forms. Completed applii.:a· · twns Will he ~.:are.fully re\'icwcd and those candid;.~tc~ who ap­pear to meet the minimum en-

Jos~ph Mor.,e op close and per­sona with \\'allenda circus p)­ to -.ay for herself. but her t'ug

hrov.n eyes didn't mis<> a thing. ·phnto hy oa,.Nf Mor.e .. ''It'~ her ~ccond cm.:u~ ... sa1J her

thon.

mom "Th1~ tmlC .. he', cx.cttcd She knows."

e.Jo..·h •i!ha .1ll thl' tlml.' "'hen v.c're :1.1 <IUr hl'!ll<.: ba'c 10 Rt,·er \'lt_'\lo. f-l,~ru.l.~

Youngest Spectator? Ont: nf th .. · ~"unge-.1 ... pcda·

tor' v.a.., l-yo.:..1r·old Part:. (',,lo.::m.m of SpnnghTII Lit-C. who ..lrrt, .. ·J 10 t1mc lor the ~ccond "h"v. <~n thl' -.h~ •ullkr nf her ... ,..,. ter Charm~un..::: .md .JCI..'t }mpan 1ed h) thclf m .. thl.'r. N<Jt.J~ha

Culcman P<1rh v.a'i too hu'ty ..,.,_,,~~in~ ..1 hnttk to ha(·~,.~ mu(.:h

Charrn:une. II. a ..,tuJcnt ..tt Springhtll Ekmcn'lary S.:honl who hh~ rt:a(.hng. sau.J Gre~.·nhclt wa.-. "okay." Her mother.· who sauJ the family ha..., hvcJ here for three ye:trs. added thai 11 wa~

"qutct and ni.:e. ~1th nu.:e pl.'oplc."

A~ they seuled down hi enjoy the sho'-". thl~ rcponcr regretfully

. departed and hurried dCJwn the hall to the New~ Review offi'~.:c

lo file her story .

trance standards established by 'the academies will be invited to ituerviews before my Academy Interview Panel. ..

To qualify. applicants must be U.S. citizens who are Mary­land residents; at least 17 years old. but have not passed their 2Jrd birthday, by July I. 1998: have the equivalent of a high school education with high aca­demic standing_ in schooL dem­onstrate extracurricular or com- . munity a~:tivitics, or both. which show leadership poten­tiaL ~

Intere.stcd persons should ob­tain the nomination application packet hy writing to Senator Paul Sarbancs. TowCr One. Suite 1010, 100 S. C~arlcs Street. Baltimore, Mar.yland 21201.

Walk to Aid Breast Cancer Research

A five-mile walk-a-thon lo benefit breast cancer programs and rc ... can.::h is hcing ~ron'torcd hy the Amcril.:an Cancer So~.:iety and will be held on Sunday. No­vcmn~.·r 2. The event will take place on the Mall, bcgmnmg at the W;.~:.hington Monument Grounds. Volunteer team <.:aptains me needed. Volunteers wtlling _In perform various task~ hoth hcf~1re an.J during the event also are needed. For more informatiun. call Jessi-ca Montgomery at 202-483-2600. -

A• AN TURNBULL ,.P&"RRcmCIMII. COMMITMENT to Greenbelt's Ideals ••• To Maintain Greenbelt'S Heritage

Come Meet the Candidate! • ......., Oclaber 211

10:30 AM til noon. Hosted by Bonn1e Brant

2-F 1\iotthway

• ....,, October 28 7:30 P\1 - 9:0() DM

..... Js~ed oy !\leat & Unda Ba~"ett -:-4 :..aKES1de Dr·ve

< ·~rl/ uu· with Yotu: id~·;·F.

l.\Sltt'S, or tfllt'StlrJ)J.\

aot--21tiD ••• And VOTE Novernbel' 4!

PARKS AND RECREATIONAL ACTiVITIES FOR ALL AGES:

Our Community Center andother recreational facilities and prt~ffl't!IIIS brin,_IJ all ages together here -a great part of Granbdt liti·. Our lakn, trails, and woodlands allow tiS to rt-collnt'ct ll'ith nature and with .-ach other as 1vcll. Afy proji·_.-_,immllif'c is dn>oud to advocacy ofopm sp,nu protutio11 and nature-bnst·d rareation.

ACTIVE; POSITIVE VOUTH PROGRAMS.

n;- must <'ontinut' cr.-ntin,_q wn_vs to au,_qment and improve the acado11ic and social del't·lopmt·nt ofozt~· youth. I'll support and .>tl't'IIJTtl;cn CARES ojfi:rin,_qs, mcntm·ing n11d conflict I'L<olutio11 pro .. m·ams, and tjj"orts to t'nrich youth from t1Jro11!711om tht' Ci~v-

EXTENSIVE CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT.

l'ro6·.'·'''''"'! Citv staff an· i:m asset to c;,·unb.-lt, a11d public pa,:ti,-If',Uto/1 a;1d !t:~dt-rship on1Ud tbc Jmiqm· chai·ncur 0111'

(·In"' 11n '· ?\'cll'cr!IIICrs nnd YllttllJTer rc->idolts nad to be no n·c:-. d;·an'll into thi-> tradition jiH· the sakt- r~f Grcenbdt 's jictu:··

AN EXAMPLE IN OUR COUNTY AND STATE .

(;,.,, n,\)t 1s 110t nn island. 'liJ protect our qualitit's, ll'<' must cnga,_fTc irir/1 rf,, < ·,mnty a11d Stntc and express oui- nads and Falucs. Statt' ln_,liJJ!'r~'' 1ll1d ro111rt}' =:-onin"qmust n·spect Grccnbdt; ( :m111ty sciJon.'· ·should uac!J (;ranbdt'.< lessons. Roos,·pcft 1111d l IIJ1W< : ;Jtt'lld,-d Gret·11bdt to /Jt· an c.-..-amplc. n11d n·.- lml't' much

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