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An Independent Newspaper Beat The Rush Please give us your copy on Mondays or at least by N e w s R e v i e w noon on Tuesdays. We are trying not to get swamped Tuesday nights. Volume 63, Number 7 15 Crescent Rd., Suite 100, Greenbelt, MD 20770-1887 Thursday, January 13, 2000 An Early Greenbelt Leader, Sherrod Exum East, Dies Greenbelt pioneer Sherrod D' Angelo Smith and Tom Exum East, 89, of Boyds, MD Saunders for the University of died on December 26 of Maryland in 1980 and 1985. Alzheimer's disease. Born in Mis East said, however, that he had sissippi, he was raised in Tennes to leave public office because of see, Arkansas, New Jersey and restrictions placed by the newly Colorado, where he attended the enacted Hatch Act. (East is not University of Denver. After helping listed as being a member of the a Democratic congressman get second council.) Later, when these elected in 1932 during the restrictions were eased to permit Roosevelt landslide, East received nonpartisan office holding, East a patronage appointment to the Li was elected by the city council to brary of Congress. fill an unexpired term which He married Dorothy Parson, the ended in September 1941. sister of a University of Denver East was active in the forma professor for whom East had been tion of the Greenbelt Health Asso a student assistant. He, his wife ciation and the establishment of and daughter were one of the first · the Greenbelt Hospital. becoming 100 families to move into Association president. The hospital Greenbelt, residing at 33-L Ridge was located in the four-unit build Road. They had been living in the ing at 30 Ridge Road across back basement of a tenement Gardenway from the dentist's of City Clerk/Assistant City Manager David Moran busy at his desk. which faced the U.S. Capitol in fice. East's second daughter was Washington, with coal dust on the the first baby born there. David Moran Is Promoted floor from the adjacent coal bin. When the hospital lost its doc Davis Lauds Moran The day they arrived in tors to the war effort, a doctor and Greenbelt, November 15, 1937, his wife, a nurse, who had worked . To Assistant City Manager Mayor Judith Davis made was the last day to register to vote earlier for the town were brought the following comment con before the first interim city council back. She had been a nurse in cerning the promotion of by Barbara Young As City Manager Michael elections were held, according to a Spain with the loyalists during the David Moran: ''We have been Deeply dedicated, impeccable. McLaughlin explains, "This is a written recollection by East that civil war and East later believed extremely fortunate m having a home-grown C1ty Clerk David reorganization of responsibilities was done in March, 1938. East ran that she was a communist and the long line of excellent and effi Moran has become the equally to reflect the additional manage for the council and was elected. doctor was, to a degree, a fellow cient city clerks. David has dedicated, impeccable, home ment responsibilities David has The first council served only a traveler. done an absolutely good and grown Assistant to the City Man taken on in the last two years, one-year term and, in 1938, East At one time East agreed to let diligent job, giving attention to ager as the result of a reorganiza developing and shepherding the ran again, receiving the greatest the couple use the East home, a details. He not only brings in tion in responsibilities in City of city's legislative program and number of votes, he claimed, in large farmhouse, to raise funds for terest and ability to the posi Greenbelt offices. For the time working to resolve citizen issues. oral histories taken by Marylu the loyalists. This association tion but also legislative knowl being, until a new city clerk is Bo Ferguson (Senior Management See EAST, page 4 edge from his previous jobs. hired, he will hold the title "as Analyst) who recently resigned, Sherrod East Recounts This new position will permit sistant to the City Manager/City had assisted with the budget, was David to develop even fur Clerk." (The city clerk position is liaison" with the Community Re The First City Election ther-to expand and advance." being advertised internally and lations Advisory Board, handled Davis recounted that she has will be advertised outside in block grants and Y2K prepared known Moran since he was a (The following is an excerpt certain exceptions, that the char about two weeks.) ness as well as the (Greenbelt) teenager. "He knows the city from a paper Greenbelt pioneer ter shall be operative as of June Moran's promotion. which theater matter, and most of those and its people. We've seen him and member of the first 1, 1937. At that time there were took place in July, involves for will now be handled by David, as grow from a gangly youth to Greenbelt Council wrote in no residents in the new town .. mal recognition of his expertise well as legislation and citizen is one who has been given ad March, 1938 which he titled "A .By October fifteenth the first in the areas of legislation and sues. His emphasis will be on the vanced responsibilities for his Greenbeltian View." In this ex families had been asked to file citizen issues, areas in which he management side, although he age and who has continued his cerpt, East tells about the first applications, had been inter has substantial experience both in will act as a mentor for the new education. David has· always town election. Because no one viewed, checked and approved, Greenbelt and elsewhere. He is city clerk in handling elections, impressed us with his matu in the new town had established and about this date the first "pio former president of Boxwood mmutes and other traditional city rity." the one-year residency require neers" moved in. Thus we ar Civic Association and former leg clerk responsibilities. I'm very ment of the state for becoming rive a month later at November islative aide to former Greenbelt confident he can handle the new eligible to vote, the town charter fifteenth, the last day to register Mayor and Prince George's position and grow in his career, back-up." Says Moran, "I'll defi provided for the first two terms for voting in the first election. County Councilmember Richard and I'm happy we now have the nitely be involved in mentoring of the council to be for one year The Greenbelt Citizens Asso Castaldi. benefit of an in-house expert for and teaching the new person. I each. After that, all voters and ciation, the first organization es greatly appreciated having Dor Local Volunteer Firemen candidates had to meet the state tablished, called a town meeting othy Lauber as a mentor. She residency requirements, and on~ week prior to election day stayed on for a couple of weeks Get New Class A Pumper terms of office were for two for the purpose of presenting the after I took over, and I intend to years, as is now the case.) candidates for town council. By give the same help to the new The first municipal election prearrangement it .was decided by Judith Ransom Bell equipment in the same positions, city clerk. It's invaluable, be was held on November 23, 1937, that·each candidate, after a brief Greenbelt's 1999 Quality/ makes the equipment "easier to cause there's a lot about the job as provided in the town charter. biographical introduction by the Spartan fire engine, entered into work with and operate," noted that is not written down but is in For five council offices there president of the Citizens Associa service on October 21, is per Captain Brian Rudy. my head." He was appointed were 13 candidates who had cir tion, should outline his platform forming well according to Fire department personnel had Acting City Clerk in June 1995 culated petitions and had quali speaking for three minutes ... Af newly-appointed Fire Chief specialized pieces installed on See MORAN, page 8 fied to have their names placed ter all candidates had spoken, the Randy Krob, a 28-year veteran the Class A pumper in order to on the ballot. At that time there meeting was turned over to the of the Greenbelt Volunteer Fire meet the needs of Greenbelt. What Goes On were 292 persons who had regis audience for a question session, Department and Rescue Squad, For instance, the standards re tered and had met the ten-day questions to be directed to the Inc. The new truck, powered quire 1,200 feet of large hose. Mon., January 17, City • residence requirement to vote. chairman who decided whether by a Detroit Diesel, is capable The new engine has 2,000 feet offices closed, Martin Election machinery was provided or not the question was a fair of carrying seven firefighters, of large hose which is needed Luther King, Jr. Holiday. for by the Prince George's one .. .In short this was a well various tools and equipment, 45 for particular spots in the city Tues., January 18, 7 County Commissioners. For organized, controlled, and di feet of ladders, and over 3,500 where hydrants are more than p.m. GATE meeting, Com~ those who are somewhat startled rected town meeting-controlled, feet of various fire hose. 1,200 feet away from buildings. munity Center. by the fact that it was possible to however, only by the citizens The truck was designed and According to Chief Krob, Wed., January 19, 8 vote and run for office on the themselves through their candi built to be as identical as pos talk-around microphones were in p.m. City Council sole basis of ten days' residence, dates and their duly elected Citi sible to the 1995 Quality/Spar stalled so the firefighters can worksession with Greenbelt it may be well to review the pro zen Association officers .. tan currently in use. Having hear each other, get background Clergy, Community Centei-. visions of the charter on this the two so similar, with all See FIRETRUCK, page 2 .~:-;:,. point. It provided, except for See FIRST ELECTION, page 5 Page2 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 13, 2000 Driveway Apron Policy FIRETRUCK The Old Curmudgeon (Continued from page 1) Should Not Be Changed information about the situation Whatever policy the city council adopts relating to maintaining at hand and receive specific in driveway aprons, it shou_ld be one that treats all taxpayers equally. structions before they arrive on We would prefer that property owners continue to be responsible the scene. Having state-of-the for this maintenance since the apron, unlike the sidewalk, only art equipment contributes to the benefits the property owner. The city council has directed staff volunteers' strong sense of to develop a policy for city maintenance of some driveway aprons pride about the department, in residential areas. Chief Krob noted. Driveway aprons are the sections of a driveway entrance be A department committee re tween the street curb or pavement and the public sidewalk or searched the purchase of an en street right-of-way line. The argument for the city maintaining. gine and brought their findings driveway aprons is that they are within the public street right-of to the entire membership, who way and therefore a public responsibility. The argument for the collectively made the decision. property owner mai ntai ni ng them is that they do not serve the The $350,000 engine was made needs of the general public but rather those of the property owner. possible by tax dollars of the Some cities and counties maintain driveway aprons while others do citizens of Greenbelt through not. the AppaJatus Re--pla;cell')e,nt Many people are not aware that property owners retain an own Fund created by the city coun ership interest in the street right-of-way beside their property. If cil. One cent of every tax dol ever a street is abandoned, the right-of-way reverts to the adjacent lar goes to the fund and every owners - · an unlikely event, but one that does sometimes happen. ten years the fire department Historically, property owners were responsible for building and tries to replace equipment. maintaining the adjacent street. They were expected to fill in the The department has approxi potholes and wagon ruts. They were expected to clean or sweep mately 100 volunteer members, the street and sidewalk. It is still common for property owners including four junior members to be responsible for removing snow and ice from public side (ranging in age from 16 to 18), walks. (That is the requirement in Greenbelt, although rarely en and two junior associates (age 0 forced.) range 13 to 16). Numerous In some places, property owners are assessed special fees to classes are given and 50 hours pay for the cost of street repairs. In Greenbelt, and most other "Well, how is Mr. 'I'll Get A Flu Shot Later' doing?" of yearly training is required of places, property owners who wish to undertake development are all volunteers. Classes are pro Parkdale Class required to build the streets adjacent to their property. The value Greenbelt Boys & Girls Clubs vided free of charge to the vol of the property is based, in part, on the value of the improvements Of 1980 Reunion unteers-"ti me is your only 2000 Intramural Basketball to the public right-of-way. Since the early sixties, the city has cost," says Chief Krob - and Parkdale High School Class specifically exempted driveway maintenance when it has accepted Schedule/Games given in subject areas such as of 1980 is looking for alumni new streets. driver training, CPR, infectious for their 20-year class reunion Wed., Jan. 19 - 6 p.m. Terps V. Times change and public agencies now assume many responsi disease, and hazardous opera to be held August 12, 2000, at Wizards bilities which once were responsibilities of private citizens. Some tions. Martin's Crosswinds, 7:15 Raptors V. Wolfpack now' call for the city to change its policy on maintaining driveway Volunteers must be tested Greenbelt. Alumni are asked Jan. 21 6:45 p.m. Wizards V. aprons. If the policy is changed, we urge that all property own and certified before being al to call Taylor Reunion Ser ers be treated in the same manner, whether private individuals Manticores lowed to respond to the public. vices at 800-677-7800 or E owning free-standing homes, cooperatives or condominiums, or 8 p.m. Terps V. Raptors They must meet all state and mail to large corporations owning shopping centers or office parks. And Jan. 21 9 a.m.-Wizards V. county, as well as Greenbelt, [email protected] to up before doing so, council should consider the added financial bur Wolfpack standards before being certified. date addresses and phone num den placed upon the city by such a policy change. Our view is Chief Krob stated that "Once bers. 10:15 a.m. Raptors V. that fairness to all and fis<;f11 prudence lies on ~he _side of leaving you join, you're p,irt of a fam Manti cores ' the responsibility for driveway maintenance with the property ily that will bend over back owner. wards for you." During Y2K, members were told that the Channel B-10 Schedule firehouse was their "safe zone." Letter Captain Rudy stated that citi Greenbelt MunicipaVPublic Access TV 11 zens should not hesitate to call L0 MUNICIPAL ACCESS-301-474-8000 11 911 if they have concerns about a fire-related problem, no mat ter how small. "We're here to Tuesday & Thursday, January 18 & January 20 Wonderful help. It's never a bother; that's 6:00 p.m. Leo Green & Delegates of 23rd District Greenbelt's New Year 2000 music, fun and friendship. what we're here for." Open Door Meeting -replay of 1/15 celebration confirmed that Many thanks to chairman Earl In a public release, fire offi 8:00 p.m. Perils for Pedestrians Gre~nbelt has yet another won Kepler and his entire band of cials said "We would like to derful volunteer-run tradition creative, energetic volunteers take this opportunity to thank with something of interest for for such a wonderful night. not only the mayor and city every age group. I can't think Thanks also to the City Coun council for their support and Greenbelt of a better way to have spent cil for funding and to the many the Apparatus Replacement New Year's Eve! And from the city workers who, according to Fund but the citizens as well News Review looks on the faces of friends Kepler, went "above and be for helping us protect and serve and neighbors in attendance, my yond the call of duty." them better. Thanks family was not alone in their My family and I will fondly Greenbelt!" AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER enjoyment. remember where we were on Anyone interested in vol un 15 Crescent Road, Suite 100, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770-1887 The fireworks were a great New Year's Eve 2000. teeri ng may call 301-345-7000 [email protected] start to a splendid evening of Katie Pugliese for more information. (301) 474-4131 • FAX 301-474-5880 Alfred M. Skolnik, President, 1959-1977 Elaine Skolnik, President, 1977-1985 President Emeritus, 1985- Editor, Mary Lou Williamson, (301) 441-2662 Assistant Editor, Barbara Likowski (301) 474-8483 News Editor: Elaine Skolnik, (301) 982-9758 STAFF Hopi Auerbach, Suzanne Batra, Virginia Beauchamp, Laura Beckert, Judy Bell, Leigh Catterton, Tom Chapman, Sharon Glauser, Joe Crossed, Pat Davis, Thelma deMola, Lorraine Doan, Eileen Farnham.Tim Farris, Thomas Fishbeck, Catherine Francoeur, Kathleen Gallagher, Bob Garber, Al Geiger, Bernina Giese, James Giese, Judy Goldstein, Jessamyn Goshorn, Patty Heil, J_ Henson, Sabine Hentrich, Solange Hess, Lucille Howell, Elizabeth Jay, Dennis Jelalian, Julie Kender, Sue Krofchik, Meta Lagerwerff, Sandra Lange, Betsy Likowski, Pat McCoy, _E_mm~ Mendoza, Priscilla Mizani, Mary Moien, Alice Murray, Ntck Mydra, Diane Oberg, Mtllte O Dea, Tom Paci, I.J. Parker, Linda Paul, Eileen Peterson, Carol Ready, Jane Rissler, Altoria Bell Ross, Linda Savage, Alex Segarra, Frederique Schmuelling, Sandra Surb_er Smith, Dorothy Sucher, Alberta Tompkins, Joanne Tucker, Wendy Turnbull, Ma_rlene Vtkor, Dorothy White, Julie Winters, Barbara Young, Nelda Young, Virginia Zanner, Keith Zevallos, and Prospero Zevallos. BUSINESS MANAGER: Mary Halford; Core of Greenbelt Circulation: Ian Tuckman (301) 459-5624; Springhill Lake Circulation: Karim Fadli, (301) 441-9120. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Diane Oberg, president; James Giese, vice president; Kathleen Gallagher, treasurer; Eileen Farnham, secretary; and Altoria Bell Ross. DEADLINES: Letters,'articles and ads-10 P:m Tuesday Materials for publication may be mailed to address above,_d eposited 1n our box In the Co-op grocery store (by 7 p.m Tuesday) or brought t_o our office 1n the Community Center 15 Crescent Road during office hours Mail subscnpttons-$32/year. Greenbelt Community Center at 15 Crescent Rd. Greenbelt's shiny new class A Pumper. OFFICE HOURS: Mo_nday 2 -4 p.m., 8 -10 p.m., Tuesday 8. 1 o p.m. Thursday, January 13, 2000 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page3 "Church and State" Golden Age Club Credit Union Topic CoDlDlunity Events Gray Panthers Topic by Ruth Huggins Of Speaker Series Welcome back Golden On Saturday, January 15, the On Friday, January 21, Explora Agers. Hopefully everyone is Gray Panthers will hear Vernon tions Unlimited presents "Credit rested up from the holidays and Archer, president of the Mary Awesome Eclipse Our Neighbors Unions." The presenters will be ready for the new year. First, a l and Chapter of Americans Cindy Comproni who has been On the night of Thursday, Condolences to Eleana Brooks Y2K glitch at the December 15 United for Separation of treasurer/general manager of the January 20, residents of the on the death of her mother. Betty meeting when I reported incor Church and State when they Greenbelt Federal Credit Union Greenbelt, area will have the Morgan. rectly that Vita Pergola won the meet at the Greenbelt police for 13 years and R. James Rice opportunity, weather permitting, Congratulations to former 50/50 drawing. I should have station. Archer will speak at 2 who has been president of the to view what Sky & Telescope Greenbelter Brighid (Harpe) said that the winner was Jean p.m., following a short business board of the Credit Union since is calling "A Truly Awesome" Willson and husband Matt who D'Esposito. Sorry for the mis meeting at 1:30. 1960. eclipse of the moon. Members welcomed the birth of their first take. Archer will speak on how "Explorations Unlimited" is a of the Greenbelt Astronomy child, daughter Mira Tempe Travel chair John Taylor is the court interprets the first speaker series held every Friday Club will be holding a special Willson, 8 lbs., 14 oz., on De taking reservations for the April amendment and how it deals from 1 - 3 p.m. at the Greenbelt observing session at Northway cember 26. Her proud maternal 4 trip to Reading, PA to see with public money for non-pub Community Center. This presen Fields and the public is invited grandmother is Sandy Rodgers of Charlie Prose. Check with lic schools, the limits placed on tation will be held in the Senior to attend. There is no need to 45 Court Ridge Rd. Taylor as to the cost. No day prayer and the display of reli Classroom. Everyone is welcome come to Northway to observe trip is planned for January but gious symbols in public schools to attend and questions are al the event, just watch the moon GATE Gets Grant he is planning a February day and other public buildings, and ways encouraged. Please call from one's own home or a trip to the Inner Harbor and the legislation being proposed by A grant check will be pre 301-397-2208. place where there is a clear ho Baltimore Aquarium. Date and elected officials in Maryland. sented to Greenbelt Access Tele rizon. The darker the place the cost will be discussed at the All who are interested are wel v Is I on (GATE) by County FOGL to Meet better. next meeting. Plans are also come. Councilmember Audrey Scott at The Gray Panthers are age, Penumbral phase starts about their board meeting on Tuesday, underway for a September trip Friends of the Greenbelt Li race, and gender neutral and 9 p.m., umbral about 10 p.m., January 18 at 7 p.m., a change to Nova Scotia. Taylor an brary (FOOL) will meet at 7 p.m. welcome the public to all meet totality from about 11:05 p.m. from the usual starting time of nounced that all of these trips on Wednesday, Jan. 19, on the ings. Light refreshments are to 12:20 a.m., umbra! ending 7:30 p.m., in the GATE studio. must have at least 35 partici lower level of the Greenbelt Li served. For more information about 1:25 a.m., and the eclipse Following the presentation, light pants or they will have to be brary. A review of 1999 projects call 301-474-6668 or 301-474- is over about 2:25 a.m. Not refreshments will be served. cancelled. paid by FOOL, future possible 6890. quite ideal, but the earlier Karen Haseley, therapeutic programs to fund, and a report on phases are not too late and recreation supervisor of the the bookstore are among agenda GHI Notes should provide the public with Greenbelt Recreation Depart items. The meeting is open to the Recreation Review a good show. GHI offices will be closed ment presided over the installa public. Anyone with questions For further information, di Monday, January 17, to commemo tion of the new officers. In can leave written queries at the li The adult men's basketball rections and map visit the rate the birthday of Martin Luther stalled were: President, Bill brary or on voice mail at 301-441- league began on January l. club's web site at: http:// King, Jr. For emergency mainte Souser; Vice-President, Nick 8249, and someone will be in con Sylvester Charles, of the V.I. I hea www.gsfc.gov/docs/out nance that day please call 301-474- Pergola; Recording Secretary, tact. Posse team, had the hottest reach/gac/GAC.html. Alterna 601 l. Ruth Huggins; Corresponding hands, scoring a total of 25 points. tively call 301-277-4041. The Member & Community Secretary, Pearl Siegel and Writers Group Meets Relations Committee will meet on Treasurer, Robert Terrell. Recreation Department win Tuesday, January 18, at 7:30 p.m. President Souser thanked re The Greenbelt Writers Group ter 2000 classes began on Learn to Build in the Board Room tiring treasurer, Shep Odom, for will hold its first meeting of the January 10. There are still The Finance Committee will a job well done, and announced new millennium on Friday, Janu some spots left in several A Web Page meet Thursday, January 20, at 7:30 the new committee chairs: Pro ary 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the classes. Check out the winter A free computer class en p.m. in the Board Room. gram, Ernie Varda; Sunshine, Greenbelt Community Center. brochure, or call 301-397-2200 titled "Building a Web Page The next regular Board of Di Betty Petroff, and Historians This month's meeting will feature for more information. with HTML 4.0" will be pre rectors meeting will be on Thurs and Photographers, Ed Griffin open readings by participants as sented by Larry Hull on day, January 27, at 7:30 p.m. in and Shep Odom. He also well as a planning session for the Wednesday, January 19, from 7 the GHI Board Room. Members thanked Joe Wilkinson, Mary year. All members and potential Explorations Unlimited to 9 p.m. The meeting will be are encouraged to attend. Gardner, Lori Moran and members are encouraged to at Geneva Halsey for the great job tend. Explores Deregulation held at the Community Center they did in 1999. The 50/50 For more information, call in the Senior Classroom. Hull At the Library On Friday, January 14, Ex will explain the basics in start drawing was won by Lori Mary Moien at 301-474-4713 or plorations Unlimited presents ing a web page, identify Children's Programs Moran and Vita Pergola. Marsha Barrett at 301-982-0365. "Deregulation of the Electric HTML resources on the web, Tuesday, January 18, P.J. Industry in Maryland," also and provide simple examples. Storytime, 7 p.m. for ages 4-6. known as "customer choices." By the end of the class partici Thursday, January 20, Drop-In T The presenter will be Therese pants will have a general un Storytime, 10: 15 a.m. for ages 3-5. WEEK OF JANUARY 14 Yewell who is senior govern derstanding of HTML lan Toddler Time, 11:15 a.m. for two ment relations representative for guage. This class is for begin year-olds and parent or caregiver. Cider House Rules PG-13 the Potomac Electric Power ners. All are invited, members, Adult Programs Fri. (4:45 @ $4.00) 7:20, 9:45 Company (PEPCO). Therese is friends, and nonmembers of the Wednesday, January 19, Adult responsible for tracking legisla Greenbelt Internet Access Co Book Discussion at 2 p.m. J.K. Sat. (2: 15, 4:45 @ $4.00) tion in Prince George's and operative. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the 7:20, 9:45 Charles Counties, advising the Sorcerer's Stone." Sun. (2:15, 4:45@ $4.00) company of the impact of rel Friends of the Greenbelt Li 7:20,9:45 evant bills and representing the brary meeting at 7 p.m. Greenbelt CARES Mon. (4:45 @ $4.00) 7:20 company's interests in both counties. Additionally, she pre Teresa Smithson met Cecelia Tues. -Thurs. 7:30 pares position papers, speeches, Cardano, crisis intervention Get the Scoop new articles and other written teacher at Greenbelt Elementary 301-474-9744 communications promoting the School to discuss plans for On the News 301-474-9745 company's position on utility groups teaching anger manage issues, such as customer choice ment skills at the school. VOLUNTEERS and divestiture. Yewell also as Cardano identified specific stu sists customers with questions dent needs and areas of con needed now .d4 .d4 and concerns about their elec cern to teachers. They re ~ktw• 11.d lT......W. !/1,«,~ tricity service or other PEPCO viewed anger management cur for the ~ fi)~~ ~ related issues. riculum materials used in News Review Maryland lawmakers have Prince George's County schools Friday, January 21 - 8 p.m. passed landmark legislation to and made preliminary plans to • TYPISTS Terrace Room -Greenbriar Community Building give consumers the freedom to start groups in mid to late knowledge of Hear from both sides! choose their power supplier. January. WordPerfect helpful, Under the new law, starting A grant proposal was sub July 2000, the power generation mitted to the Governor's Office about 2 hours on MD's Presidential Primary is Tues., March 7. portion of PEPCO's business of Crime Control and Preven Tuesdays become competitive and Mary tion by CARES and the afternoon or evening For Bill Bradley: Tom Hendershot, land consumers will be able to Greenbelt police department. choose from among a number Funds were requested to pro P G County Council, and of electricity suppliers. Anyone vide training in all aspects of • AD DESK CLERK Bradley MD Steering Committee who does not select another domestic violence to the City receive and log ads power supplier will continue to of Greenbelt's two current half For Al Gore: Susan Turnbull receive electricity from PEPCO. time Crisis Intervention Coun Monday or Tuesday "Explorations Unlimited" is selors and a designated liaison afternoon or evening Democratic National Committee, and a speaker series held every Fri with the police department. MD Steering Committee Gore 2000 day from l - 3 p.m. at the The goal for the grant is to Call: Greenbelt Community Center, fund enhancement of clinical Eileen-301-513-0482 in the Senior Classroom. Ev and administrative skills to as Info./Trans.: 301-441-2426 eryone is welcome to attend sist and empower domestic vio Mary Lou-301-441-2662 and questions are encouraged. lence victims by providing im Elaine-301-982-9758 Please call 301-397-2208.- proved delivery of services. Page4 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 13, 2000 I EAST Report Service Credit to GIVES Free Tutoring OBITUARIES Kate Connolly, volunteer co cent Road, Greenbelt, MD The Greenbelt Moving Ahead (Continued from page 1) ordinator for Greenbelt 20770. Program (GMA) and the Tutoring caused him security difficulties Intergenerational Volunteer Ex Participants in GIVES earn and Homework Club are in full Betty S. Morgan during the McCarthy era, al change Service (GIVES), re credits by volunteering to pro operation again at the Springhill though he continued to main quests that those who have not vide the day-to-day requests for Lake Recreation Center for the Betty S. Morgan died Mon tain a top security clearance yet reported their service cred services needed to assist the remainder of the school year. day, January 3, 2000, at Parrish during the war. (Wisconsin its earned from January to De frail, handicapped, or elderly to GMA meets on Saturdays from Medical Center in Titusville, Senator Joseph McCarthy, who cember 1999 please do so. stay independent in their own 10 a.m. to noon and the Tutoring Florida. caused a political sensation in This can be done by calling the domiciles as long as possible. and Homework Club meets on Mrs. Morgan was born in the early 1950s by claiming GIVES office at 301-501-6580, These may be transportation Wednesday from 2:30 to 4:30 Cumberland, Maryland on Sep that communists had infiltrated mailing their report, or drop for grocery shopping or medi p.m. Both programs are free. tember 29, 1921. She was a throughout the government, un ping off the information at ei cal reasons, some yard work, Students are encouraged to take graduate of Fort Hill High dertook a purge of ther the GIVES office in the assistance with record keeping, advantage of these offerings. For School and Catherman's Business "commiesymps" that was re Senior Lounge or the main of closet cleaning, minor clothing more information call Janet School, both in Cumberland. garded as a witch hunt.) fice at the Community Center. repair, or telephone assurance Goldberg after 2:30 p.m. at 301- About 1949, Mrs. Morgan and After four years after mov The mailing address for the or visiting. Anyone who lives 397-2212. her husband James came to ing to Greenbelt the East fam Community Center is 25 Cres- in Greenbelt or belongs to a Greenbelt where she worked as ily had to find other housing church or organization located an administrative assistant at because his annual income ex During World War II he was in Greenbelt is eligible to par: Caregiver Support Celanese Corporation at the Uni ceeded the maximum permitted transferred to the War Depart ticipate. versity of Maryland, and he at for living in Greenbelt. The ment to help gear up for receiv In turn, the credits earned Group Meets tended school there. They even family stayed in the town lim ing the vast quantities of may be banked for use in the The Greenbelt Adult Care tually moved first to 53 Court its for another ten years, how records following the nation's future by the giver, donated to Center will hold its monthly Ridge Road, then to l Court ever, renting from the federal global participation in the war. a member of the family, or do caregiver support group meeting Westway in Greenbelt Homes government the old Washburn That task was not completed nated to the GIVES bank to be on February l from 5 - 6:30 p.m. where they raised their three chil farm house. While large, the until 1958, when he returned to used by those who need them. Dr. Greg Compton, geriatric spe dren. old place was poorly insulated the National Archives. There he To receive an application or for cialist, will attend and be avail Mrs. Morgan attended Mowatt and had most of its fireplaces became chief archivist of World other information call 301-501- able for questions. This is an Methodist Church where she was removed. War II documents He retired in 6580. opportune time for caregivers to a Sunday School and church When the family left 1966 and also was a retired Students who need to fulfill share frustrations, successes and member until she departed the Greenbelt, the "Big House" was colonel in the Army Reserve. their community service re to network with other caregivers. Greenbelt area. She lived in taken over by the then City East graduated from the Uni quirements are welcome to per For information, call Beverly Laurel for a while before retiring Manager, Charles T. McDonald, versity of Denver after also form some requests. For more Long at 301-507-6590. to Brevard County, Florida in and his family. One of several having studied at George Wash information, students should 1980. old farm houses left standing ington- University. He did contact their school counselors. She was a member of St. when Greenbelt was built, it graduate study in archives ad Baha'i Faith Andrews United Methodist was torn down later to make ministration at American Uni Church in Titusville and served way for the Beltway Plaza versity. In 1967 he accepted a "If you desire with all your heart, in many positions within the Shopping Center. (The only old one-year appointment as official friendship with every race on church. She was a member of farmhouse still remaining in historian of the Maryland Con earth, your thought, spiritual and Bent Oak Golf Club for many positive, will spread; it will become Greenbelt is now the exten stitutional Convention. In 1971 years and was active in the Bent the desire of others, growing sively-altered American Legion he went to Okinawa to close Oak Women's Golf Group. She stronger and stronger, until it Post #136 home.) out the records of the 27-year Catholic reaches the minds of all men." was a friend of the Brevard Li East was also active in the administration of the Ryukyu brary and an avid reader. Community -Baha'i Sacred Writings Greenbelt Citizens Association Islands before their return to She is survived by her hus and the town's cooperative, Japanese control. of Greenbelt Greenbelt Baha'i Community band of 59 years James D. Mor Greenbelt Consumers Services, Besides his wife of 64 years, MASS P.O. Box245 gan, Sr. of Titusville; son, Gary where he once served as vice Dorothy, survivors include four Greenbelt, MD 20770 Morgan of Daytona Beach, president Along with his wife, children, Marian Rubach of Municipal Building Sundays 301-345-2918 301-220-3160 Florida; daughter, Eleana Brooks he was a member of the Bowie, Kathleen Walker of IOA.M Information about the Baha'i Faith is on the of Greenbelt, Maryland; son, Greenbelt Players, which did Boyds, Ellen Dionna Hover of World Wide Web at http://www.bahai.org/ James D. Morgan, Jr. of performances in the movie the Corinth, VT and William Parham Frederick, Maryland; sister, ---- ater on weekday nights when East of Great Cacapon, WV; 12 Congreptlon Audrey Weaver of Wheaton, movies were not shown. East grandchildren; and six great Mlshkan Torah Maryland and Verna Whitford of went to New York City on be grandchildren. Lake San Marco, California; 10 Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Maryland 2ono, 301..,.74-4223 half of the cooperative to pur A memorial service will be brother, James Stemple of Rabbi Jonathan Cohen Cantor Phil Greenfiekl chase the curtain for the the held on January 22 at 2 p.m. at Cumberland, Maryland; and eight A warm, comfortable and involved congregation ater. As a council member, he the Cedar Lane Unitarian Univer grandchildren. was involved in bringing com salist Church, 9601 Cedar Lane, Creative nursery school for two to four year olds Services were held on Thurs muter bus service to the town. Bethesda, MD. Pre-K to post-confim1ation education program day, January 6, 2000 at St. First year school FREE for one child Andrews United Methodist Reconstructionist/Conservative affiliation Church in Titusville. She was MASS SCHEDULE: www.miahkantorah.org buried in Echart, Maryland. Se"'!ces: Friday, 8 pm; Saturday, 9:30 am Sunclay 8, 9:30, 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. Family, 7:30 first Friday of the month Satunlay 5 p.m. Greenb lt Community Church Daily Mass: As announced Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:45-4:45 p.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Thomas F. Crowley, Pastor• In Residence: Rev. Walter J. Tappe Paint Branch Unitarian Universalist Church Hillside & Crescent Roads ST. HUGH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Phone: 301-474-6171 mornings 3215 Powder Mill Road, 135 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md. SUNDAY WORSHIP Beltsville/ Adelphi (301-937-3666) Welcomes you to our open, 10:15 a.m. nurturing community UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Daniel Hamlin, Pastor "A church of the open mind, the warm heart, January 16, 2000 -9:30 & 11:15 a.m. Mowatt Memorial United Methodst Chla'ch the aspiring soul, and the social vision ... " "Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ® Legacy for the 21st Century" 40 Ridge Road. Greenbelt -· 301-474-9410 Co-Ministers Barbara Wells r8 -: < Ill HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH and Jaco B. ten Hove, SUNQAV -,1- '"- . ~ 01iJdrens and Adutts -~ Friendly people worshiping God and serving their community tatrfir:,.1, You're ~ Bible Study 9:30 am Sunday Worship Services ~~•!ta,....--'-!!.JC-c:;...·· Worship Service 11:00an 8:30 and 11:15 A.M. Welcome t t Hand1cappedaccessible Rev. Guillermo Chavez, Pastor ~MM Here All persons from all races and cultural backgrounds are Education Hour ' 10:00A.M. St. George's welcome. Together we learn to seNe Christ Adult Class - Faith Weavers Episcopal Church New· e51mth15s. Taught by Pastor Mentz Episcopal/A nglican starl'wlt11 Gob·s lovel 10:00A.M. Corner ofLanham-Severn Road (MD Located at the comer of Crescent and Greenhill Roads 564) and Glenn Dale Road, Just South of ·t Morning Worship Service (Sunday) 8:35 & 11:00 AM ~A Greenbelt Rd (MDl93), Glenn Dale Bible Study for all ages (Sunday) 9:45 AM ~¥~ 301-262-3285 Evening Worship and Small Groups (Sunday) 6:00 PM http://members.aol.com/stgeogd/ Prayer (Wednesday) · 7:00 PM· Sunday Services For transportation or more information ca/1474-4212 6905 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770 9 am Folk Se1"ice (Interpreted for the or contact us on the Internet at GrnnBap [email protected] Deaf/Hard of Hearing) Gree,,belt Ba Church Fax 301-220-0694 • E-mail [email protected] 10 am Education for all ages www.erols.com/myholycross Rev. Stephen H. Mentz, Pastor(301) 345-5111 11 am Sung Se1"ice Thursday, January 13, 2000 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 5 FIRST ELECTION CPA Earns CISA Diabetes Support Hike in the Moonlight Mia Leswing, CPA, in-charge Group Meets At the Arboretum (Continued from page 1) man. He is a senior mechanic auditor with Clifton Gunderson for American Airlines. During A diabetes support group will On January 20, 7-9 p.m., indi L.L.C. in the Greenbelt office, Election Day the World War he was for a time meet January 18 at 7 p.m., at the viduals may follow an Arboretum has passed the globally re Let us return to election day, an aviation instructor. Temperate 5th floor D.S.E. Room, Ambula horticulturist through gardens and spected Certified Information November 23. Several of the and responsible, he is a worthy tory Surgery Building, Doctors groves of trees silhouetted by Systems Auditor (CISA) exam. hopeful candidates were to be member of the council. Community Hospital. The Dia moonlight during this five-mile, Leswing is nearly one of 5,000 seen haunting the vicinity of the Robert Jacobsen, about 32 betic Support Group will be par mildly strenuQl.ls hike at the U.S. professionals from across the voting place while others pro years of age, is a business man ticipating in two programs at this National Arboretum. Enter the globe to take the exam. ceeded to their offices in Wash with considerable experience as meeting which is open to the gate at R and 24 Streets N.E. ington and made appearance a store manager. He is at public. There will be a healing Registration required. Call 202- only to cast their ballots. Only present Assistant Manager of touch demonstration and lecture 245-4521. There is a fee. thirteen of all the persons regis Greenbelt Consumers Service In Legislature and has promoted by Beth Anderson R.N., B.S.N., tered failed to cast their ballots, corporated. He was just recently numerous county activities in his M.A. Anderson is interested in In addition to the support and of these one, to our knowl married, having been elected home state. According to him alternative forms of medicine and group, Doctors Community Hos edge, was confined in a hospital while a bachelor, and is a ca he "has to be shown." He is believes in holistic, integrated pital provides diabetes education in Washington. pable and pleasant member of employed at the Veterans Ad health, with the mind, body con classes. These classes cover all A celebration had been ar the council. He is highly re ministration in Washington. nections. She will explain the aspects of instruction to help dia ranged for election night in garded by Greenbelt citizens-as Sherrod E. East, the youngest health benefits of this form of al betics live successfully with their honor of the successful candi evidenced by the fact that he re of the councilmen, is 27. He is ternative medicine. disease and help to avoid long dates. A supply of towels and a ceived the highest number of a student of history and political Janet Runcy M.S., R.N, term complications. secluded room were promised votes. science. He holds a position as C.D.E. will discuss "Is Your For more information about for those unsuccessfuls who Allen D. Morrison, the oldest supervisor in the Division of Monitor Right For You?" Runci the Support Group or the Diabe might feel the need of them. member, is 51 and hails from Reference at the National Ar is a well known diabetes educator tes Education Program or to reg Which pleasantry leads to the Missouri. A World War veteran chives, and was for four and a in this area. She will answer ister for either, contact Elaine observation that this must have (a paymaster in France) he has half years a member of the staff questions and demonstrate new Stone, R.N., C.D.E. at 301-552- been one of the best cl'>nducted served in the Missouri State at the Library of Congress. blood glucose monitors. 5134. elections ever to be held. We were twitted somewhat by the newspapers for our mild cam paign ... Officials of the Farm Security Administration, the County of INTRODUCING. Prince George's, and the State of • • Maryland were on hand to make speeches in honor of the newly I elected town fathers, and inci dentally, it was for some of them an opportunity to get themselves before a substantial block of pro spective voters. Much was said AVERY GARDENS in a humorous vein concerning .. finished" politicians as repre sented by the state and county officials, and "embryo" politi cians in the persons of the newly elected councilmen ... Election of Mayor As to the mayor the charter ,, ....... pr(rni~ Jhat at the •first regular •\ meeting of the duly elected council the members shall choose one of their number to be mayor and another to act as mayor pro tern. Some citizens and candidates saw, previous to the election, that there was likely to be an immediate division of the council over the election of the mayor. To reduce the possi bility of such a schism a resolu tion was passed by the Citizens Association to the effect that it was the opinion of the associa tion that the candidate receiving the greatest number of votes should be chosen by the council The New Standard In Senior Living as mayor .and that the candidate receiving the second highest Avery Gardens, Prince George's County's premier senior living community, will open number of votes should be for residents in _January 2000. Offering supportive independent liying, assisted living mayor pro tern. This resolution was discussed and duly passed and Alzheimer's care, Avery Gardens features spacious, graciously-appointed apart and would have, in effect, bound ments and common areas. We offer the highest levels of hospitality and personal care the councilmen to vote for mayor accordingly. At a subse services anywhere. quent meeting, however, this resolution was reconsidered and • Home cooked and heart-healthy • Rental package includes dining, withdrawn principally on the dining 3 times per day utilities, housekeeping, local ground that it all violated the spirit of the charter. The conten transportation • 24-hour caring staff tions of those who sponsored the • The Sara's Garden Program, a resolution in the first place were secured setting for people with upheld when it required two • Daily cultural and social programs record votes of the council to Alzheimer's disease and other elect the mayor from among • Personal care, comfort and security memory impairments three candidates. The compro mise candidate who was chosen mayor ran third in popular votes and the mayor pro tern ran fifth in popular votes ... The First Council The mayor, Louis Bessemer, AVERY GARDENS aged 37, is a clerk in the Public Health Service. He has been a news writer and reporter in dif ferent parts of the country as well as a promoter of various 9885 Greenbelt Rd. • Lanham, MD, 20706 activities. He is something of a dreamer and an idealist, and is at 301-486-1590 or toll free 888-778-4725 times somewhat too conciliatory. H. H. Maurer, the mayor pro tern, is a strong, rugged type of Page7 All Sale Prices Effective Monday, January 17th With Double thru Sunday, January 23rd Value On 2000 Manufacturers Not Responsible for Printer Errors Quantity Rights Reserved FRESH QUALITY MEATS GROCERY BARGAINS FARM FRESH PRODUCE Prestige Angus Beef Chase & Sanborn Boneless $ 189 $119 Rainbow Firm Ripe All Purpose Bottom Round Paper Red Ground ) -or- lb. 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Counc1lpers~n and appointed City Clerk in The cities of Greenbelt, Col "Oh, I have slipped the surly panel discussion sponsored by the Audrey Scott, Pnnce George s September of that year .. lege Park, New Carrollton and bonds of Earth American Association of Univer- County Council; and Carolyn In March 1998 he was desig Berwyn Heights have joined And danced the skies on laugh sity Women on "Women in Poli- Mills-Mathews, former member, nated a Certified Municipal forces to purchase a new street ter-silvered wings." tics" at Bowie City Hall. The PG Board of Education. The Clerk, one of only 19 in the sweeper. These municipalities World War II pilot John panel discussion participants will panelists. will discuss: .the rewards State of Maryland, by the Inter have met collectively on issues Magee was 19 when he wrote be Delegate Joan Pitkin, Mary- and difficult1es of bemg m poh national Institute of Municipal over the past several years. his famous poem, "High Flight." land General Assembly; Bea tics; how bemg a woman helped Clerks. In February he will The purchase of the street Join author Linda Granfield and or hindered them in their political sweeper offered an opportunity illustrator Michael Martchenko travel to California to participate Cable TV Will Hold life; the unique perspectives and for a joint venture. as they share Magee's story. in an International Forum on roles women in politics play; op The cost of the street Search the National Air and Public Hearings Education hosted by the Insti portunities for women to get in sweeper was divided into four Space Museum's collections for tute. Moran serves on the Mary The Prince George's County volved on Advisory Boards and equal shares and will be used planes Magee would have flown, land Municipal League Legisla Cable Television Commission will Task Forces, and ways women's on a time-shared basis. A and create one's own art and po- tive Committee and is co-chair hold a public hearing on the rate organizations can help ensure yearly schedule will be devised etry masterpiece. . of the Metropolitan Washington filings from Comcast Cable Com more women have these opportu which will allow for use of the OurStory is a series of family Council of Governments Elec munications, Inc., on Wednesday, nities. The panel discussion will vehicle equally throughout the programs which brings history to tion Officials Technical Commit January 26, 6 p.m., Room 1177 be followed with a question and year and for additional use by life for intergenerational audi tee. The new promotion also re Conference Room, County Admm answer. session. For more infor any one city if the need arises. ences-from preschoolers to flects the fact that he is close to i strati on Building, Upper mation call 301-262-9551. The cities will also proportion adults. Each program invites completing requirements for a Marlboro, Maryland. The Com ately share in the maintenance families to explore America's Master of Science in manage mission will hear from interested and repair of the vehicle de rich cultural past through Mu ment degree at the University of parties. Individuals wishing to pending on each city's share of seum objects, quality literature Maryland University College. address the Commission will have mileage on the vehicle. The and hands-on activities. Leonard & Holley Wallace He expects to receive the degree three minutes to speak; representa cooperative purchase of the This program will be held on this May, having attended tives of groups/organizations will Jeannie Smith classes Friday nights and all day street sweeper al lows each of Saturday, January 15, 10:30 a.m. have five minutes to speak. Writ the cities involved the use of a and l p.m. Saturday since October 1998, ten comments may be sent to John even while attending frequent state of the art vehicle at a All programs are free and E. Askew, Sr., Chief, Cable Tele weeknight council meetings and much lower cost. open to the public. All ages are vision Division, Office of Business work sessions. Moran says, Hanover Parkway welcomed, though certain pro and Regulatory Affairs, Prince "People often ask me what's the grams are geared toward a spe George's County Government, one thing I like most, and I Work to Begin cific age group. Children must County Administration Building, have often said, not a day goes It was reported at the Janu be accompanied by an adult. For Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20772. by that I don't help someone ary 10, 2000 Council meeting more information or to make a For more information, contact the G) with basic day-to-day things. that the proposed roundabout reservation for an OurStory pro Cable Television Commission at \""I,""'"' That's what I lie most. I work on Hanover Parkway at the en- gram, call the OurStory reserva 301-952-3990; TDD 301-925- New !isling - 2 br with $14,000 in reno to resolve problems and make trance to Schrom Hills Park and tion line at 202-633-6752. 5167; fax 301-952-4244. vaUons completed by GHI. All new eveiy thing! You'll think it's a new house-$42,990 people's lives better and I know Greenbelt Lake Village will be it makes a difference- I'm installed within two weeks. happy to work government at its Engineers are expected to mea LINE DANCING :>:?1.~> most responsive level." sure and mark the area for the He recalls how he helped in roundabout this week. Installa ' ,,~::::I~·"''''_'' getting a small asphalt basket- tion of the temporary street .. ...... ball pad and hoop installed on markings and bollards will oc Parcel 7 in Boxwood. "The resi- cur soon thereafter. Construe dents came forward and said tion of a permanent rou~dabout su_.day, January .23 thty needed this, . ~will occur a.fter the ,c1.tyx~ 1. . , !,J) 2 bedroom townhome with maintenance free vinyl siding. Adjacent to Ridge ro~d through a fairly bure'aucrat~ ·gaitt~d expenence with Jt:, op 2pm-4pm '1 and Metro. Vacant and ready to go! $29,900 process to get it," he says, "but eration. the point is, the babketball court For more information, please at the We Need Homes is built, and every time I see contact Celia W. Craze, director someone playing there, I now I of Planning and Community Greenbelt Community Center To Sell! helped make it happen. It's a Development at 301-474-2760. .. in the good feeling. (He was president @·.. Sell your home fast and for top of Boxwood Civic Association © Dance Studio dollar - Call now for our free from l 985 to 1990.) Moran's market analysis and selling tips. parents. Tom and Lori, still 'resi -------"':"""----";".., .. ·f the cost is r· , 3 bedroom townhome - new appliances, dent in Boxwood in the house , $5/per person cabinets, countertop, carpet, bathroom they bought when he was three A~ vanity and more. Large shed, too! $58,900 years old, and he enjoys inter * All ages are welcome** No experience is necessary* 3 AMERICAN acting with old as well as cur * No partner is needed** Light fare will be provided* rent resident. He says, ''Former REALTY,INC. For more information please call the Greenbelt residents and others come by You'll like the large deck on the back of this the office, and I send them to Community Center at (301) 397-2208. ' · 2 bedroom unit.. New cabinets and more being installed. Wide floor plan! $43,900 the photo exhibit in the Com 3 Bd, Vinyl over Block munity Center and tell them 2 bedroom townhome with vinyl siding. 7E Ridge $62,000, Garage Renovated kitchen and bathroom. Backs to about the museum. I also give Laundry room addition woods! Large slate paUo in back. $44,900 them brochures about 2 bedroom townhome just listed. Refinshed Greenbelt," He attended St. oak hardwood flooring on both levels. Fresh Hugh's Elementary and gradu paint throughout. Vacant & ready! $43,900 ated from Good Counsel High End Unit City of Greenbelt Now's The Time! School in Wheaton. 3 K Research 53K, Martin Luther King, Jr. We have buyers Today Moran and his wife remodeled up &: Sara live in a 110use in Old down, deck HOLIDAY SERVICE waiting for brick Bowie not far from the antique shops. They met throu.gh. a SCHEDULE and block homes. church group; she's an ed1tonal assistant at the University of 62 B Ridge $44,000 City Offices will be closed on: Maryland. 2 Bd, Backs to woods. MONDAY, JANUARY 17fb He hasn't had time to pursue Newer kitchen-shows 2 bedroom townhome with vinyl siding. hobbies, but in spare moments like a model Fenced back yard with large shed. Ceiling enjoys watching CNN and C The Greenbelt Connection will not run on this day. fans included. Close to center-just $39,900 Span. Mental Illness Honeymoon Cottage Refuse/Recycling collections will be as follows: 39 A Ridge $46,000 MONDAY'S COLLECTION WILL BE ON TUESDAY p2o rbcehd riono mba ctko wynahrdo.m eM owrieth thlaanrg e$ 7c,0ov0e0r eidn Workshop . TUESDAY'S COLLECTION WILL BE ON WEDNESDAY New kitchen - The Alliance for the Mentally Fenced Yard - WEDNESDAY'S COLLECTION WILL BE ON THURSDAY Ill will sponsor a workshop Janu THURSDAY'S COLLECTION WILL BE ON FRIDAY Garage ary 20, 7-9 p.m., at the 1-..JAMI There will be no yard debris or appliance pick-up on PG county office in Landover Friday, January 21st Mall in the County Police Com munity Resource Center. Sue Call George Cantwell, For more information call the Department of Public Work at Schwartzman, RN, MA, director Assoc. Broker 301-474-8000, the Greenbelt Connection at 301-474-4100 or of Partial Hospitalization Pro visit Greenbelt CityLink at www.ci.greenbelt.md.us. gram at Southern Ma,'.yl.a~d Hos 301-490-3763 pital will speak on Lifting Up Lives." For information call 301- . 577-6026. ' Thursday, January 13, 2000 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page9 ,t:1'!:':.,. •__.. .._.,.. ·. . :i,,r.,;:.,-~·••.•-•.;r .. - • • Local Man Arrested - FOR SALE POLICE BLOTTER For Assault, Robbery RENOVATED FARMHOUSE A man was robbed of clothing Greenbelt/Lanham -Lovely, restored farmhouse/cape w/4 BR, plus bonus . ... . ,• . ... . ....... and a cellular phone in the 5900 room (fin. attic). Renovated kitchen, level fenced yard. Easy access to block of Cherrywood Terrace on Based on information released by the Greenbelt Police Depart Beltway/Parkway. $124,900. Call Lorie or Cindy. 301-261-0500. the morning of January 2, shortly ment. Dates and times are those when police were first con after leaving his vehicle. LAND -15+ ACRES tacted about incidents. Greenbelt police arrested Damon Mitchellville -Glorious parcel of land on cul-de-sac in area of high-priced Stalking a citizen. He had driven to the Matthew Bullock of 5827 homes. $170s. Call Lorie or Cindy. 301-261-0500. 8 court of Laurel Hill Road, area in a 1989 Toyota Camry Cherrywood Lane for the crime. January 5, 7:46 p.m., a 41- that had been reported stolen to He was charged with strong-armed GREENBELT EAST, TOWNHOME year-old male nonresident was the Metropolitan Police Depart robbery, assault and theft. Bul Greenbelt -Tip-top condition Greenwood Village 3 level townhouse, new arrested and charged with ment. He was released to the lock was released to the Depart carpet, freshly painted, clean-as-a whistle. Backs to woods. $132,500. Call stalking after an officer ob Department of Corrections for ment of Corrections for a hearing Lori or Cindy. 301-261-0500_ served him outside a female's presentation before a district before a district court commis NEW CONSTRUCTION residence hiding behind a tree. court commissioner. sioner. MAIN FLOOR BEDROOM The man had previously been The following vehicles were Heart to Heart Glenn Dale - Spec home, ready for occupancy, on cul-de-sac lot, backs to caught peering through the reported stolen: a blue four woods. 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, huge great room. Main story bedroom windows of the victim's resi door 1994 Honda Accord with Support Group and full bath. Exquisite curb appeal. $260's_ Call Lorie or Cindy. 301-261- dence and had been warned not Maryland tags DKV 762, De A support group for individuals 0500. to go near the victim or her cember 30, from the 7800 coping with heart diseases is being residence. The man was re block of Hanover Parkway; a Crofton/Anne Arundel County -Spotless 4 BR colonial on wooded cor offered by Washington Adventist leased to the Department of green four-door 2000 Chevrolet ner lot with 10k in landscaping, super bath with jacuzzi, custom deck, Hospital, 7600 Carroll Ave., Corrections -for a hearing be Impala with Maryland tags inground sprinkler_ $250's. Call Lorie_ 301-261-0500_ Takoma Park. The group will fore a district court commis- FPM 479, December 30, from meet on Thursday, January 27 at 2 sioner. Beltway Plaza Mall; and a blue Waterfront Land/Homes- Anne Arundel County. $300,000 up. Lorie has p.m. For more information call Assault four-door 1991 Honda Accord knowledge of and has access to all water front properties, some with pri 5700 block of Greenbelt with Maryland tags GHA 714, Prevention and Wellness at l-800- vate beaches_ Call Lorie. 301-261-0500. 542-5096. Metro Drive, January 2, 5:20 January 4, from the 7800 block Website -Visit all of Lorie's listings and other properties on her Website at p.m., a 14-year-old resident and of Hanover Parkway. www.loriescheibel.com · a 15-year-old nonresident were Vandalisms to and thefts 9300 block of Edmonston Road, arrested after being identified from vehicles were reported in 9000 block of Breezewood Ter LORIE SCHEIDEL by a 13-year-old as two of sev the following areas: 6100 block race, 7800 block of Emily's Long & Foster, Realtors eral subjects who had assaulted of Breezewood Court, 5900 Way, 100 block of Westway, and 301-261-0500, 1-800-735-5122 him as he was walking in the block of Cherrywood Terrace. 7800 block of Somerset Court. email: [email protected] Metro parking lot. The youths were released to parents. 9200 block of Springhill Ice Skate in the Lane, January 5, 9:38 a.m., a 30-year-old female resident was arrested and charged with at Great Outdoors! tempted first-degree assault and second-degree assault. During a domestic argument, the woman retrieved a knife and Special Upcoming Events: &hool Group Special - Mondays, threatened to cut the victim Monday, January 17th, Thursday, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from with it. She was released to the Department of Corrections J11,nuary 27th & Friday, January 9:30arn-l l :30am schedule your school for a hearing before a district 28th-Ice and Easy Days-8:30am- group for a special skating session. court commissioner. 4:30pm. Parents looking for something Only $2 per person, per session Strong Armed Robbery fur their children to do when school is (includes admission and skate rental). Area of Hanover Parkway and 5211 Paint Branch Parkway out for the day? Join us-your child will Advance reservations and payment Mandan Road, January 3, 6: 17 a.m., a male was surrounded by have a beginner ice skating lesson, play required. COIJ..EGE PARK, MD four males who threatened to games, ice skate and have fun. Available Schedule of Public (301) 277-3719 • shoot him and then demanded fur ages 6-12. Admission: $25.00 per Skating Sessions 11Y (301) 249-4252 money from him. After comply child, per day. Call for before-care, ing with the robbers' demands, DAY TIME www.pgparks.com after-care and non-resident fees. the victim walked away and did Monday, January 17th-Ice skau from Monday 12:00-2:lSpm* not see where they went. Burglary 12-2:15pm or 2:30-4:30 pm. The fee is 2:30-4:30pm* 9100 block of Edmonston $4.00 per person, per session and Tuesday 12:00-2:lSpm* PG/Mont Terrace, December 31, 12:47 includes admission and skate rental. ·~ p.m., someone attempted to en Thursday, January 27th-Ice skau from 2:30-4:30pm* resident $4.50 ter a residence by forcing open 12-2:15pm. The fee is $4.00 per per Wednesday 12:00-2:lSpm* the screen door. ~ 9100 block of Edmonston son, per session and includes admission 3:00-5:00pm* (17&-und'tt) $3.50 Road, January 3, midnight, and skate rental. 7:00-9:00pm* •Seniotatizen someone attempted to enter a Friday, January 28th-Ice skau from (60&:Up) $3.50 Thursday 12:00-2:lSpm* residence by prying the front 12-2:15pm or 3:00-5:00 pm. The fee is •~ltmt31 $3.50 door. $4.00 per person, per session and 7:30-9:30pm•/ * •lee Rental 7700 block of Greenbelt includes admission and skate rental. Friday, (per hour) $185.00 $225.00 Road, January 5, 2:22 p.m., an office suite was broken into Adult Pick-up Hockey-Every Sunday Home School 9:00-11 :00am tdenti6.cation will be .eequired to vai.ty tai- dency, Colltgt or military Identification and a copy machine was taken. from 9:30pm-ll:30pm. Adults 18 and 7200 block of South Ora over with full equipment, including a 12:00-2:lSpm* rw-illb-e-~. -----• Court, January 5, 8: 13 p.m., 3:00-5:00pm* face mask or shield come out for a game someone disconnected the out side telephone wires to disable of ice hockey. Join the fun. The fee is 7:00-10:00pmt 10NLY $4.00 I the alarm and then gained en $825 per person. Call for non-resident Saturday 2:00- 4:00pm perperson I I try by breaking the sliding pa rates. 4:30- 6:30pm Includes Admission & Skate Rental tio door. Home electronic Group Special - Bring a group of ten Valid up to 4 people with this coupon equipment, clothing, and other (10) or more to ice skate for the special 7:00- 9:00pm I ~ I miscellaneous items were rate of $4 per person, per session Sunday 10:30am-12:30pm taken. I I (includes admission and skate rental). 1:00- 3:00pm 9100 block of Edmonston WELLS CE RINK Terrace, January 6, 2:41 p.m., a Advance reservations and payment 3:30- 5:30pm I (301) 277-3719; ITY (301) =249-4 252 Gm. I television, video game player, required to receive this special deal! 7:00- 9:00pm Ir. ~-,li~-ays~-pn-;.:1tr-~cr- -E=- 3:Ji,.0•0 • and money were taken. Entry Call for non-resident rates. was gained by forcing the front Home &hool Special - Fridays from door. 9:00am-11 :00am ice skate with your *Super Saver fee is $4.00. Includes admission I ONLY $4.00 I Vehicle Crimes and skate rental. Does not include holidays or per person 9100 block of Springhill fellow home school friends. The fee is holiday schedule and may not be available at I Lane, January 4, an 18-year-old only $2 per person, per session all sessions_ I IncVlaulidde usp Atod m4 pisesoipolen w&ith Sthkias tceo uRpeonnt al male nonresident was arrested (includes admission and skate rental). • Adult Night only -must be 18 years or over I I and charged with attempted Lunchtime Special Monday-Friday t DJ Night -Admission is $8.00 and includes ~iiiiii..::,... theft, malicious destruction, from 12noon-l:00pm or l:15pm- a DJ. Skate rental is free. (No Group Rates or I I giving a false statement to a Multi- Skate Cards accepted). police officer, and rogue and 2:15pm ice skate at the special rate of ■ Sunday is Family Night -up ro four chil I WELLS CE R=INK- I vagabond after he was ob $2 per person, per session (includes dren free with a paying mom or dad ( does not (301) 277-j, _ - TIY (301) 249-4252 GNR served attempting to steal a ve admission and skate rental). include skate rental). la •. ;.alid~:i)'S~Opn_ _v ir~cr E= l:Ji,.00 .I hicle and was apprehended by Page 10 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, January 13, 2000 Local Democrats Hold Primary Straw Vote CLASSIFIED With Maryland's presidential Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt dents of the respective clubs, primary scheduled for Tuesday, Club of Greenbelt for this event. will share the moderator's gavel March 7, two of Prince George's On Friday, January 21, at 8 and appoint one member from County's Democratic clubs will p.m. in the Terrace Room of the each club to count the straw SERVICES RATES combine their January meetings Greenbriar Community Building, vote tally. to hold a straw vote-asking attendees will hear rival presenta Handouts and campaign mate HOME MOVIES Slides, Pictures members to choose between -Vice tions from representatives of the rials for both candidates will be transferred to VHS, Tape Repair. HLM CLASSIFIED: $2.50 minimum for Productions, Inc. 301-474-6748. ten words. 15¢ each additional word. No President Al Gore and Senator two candidates and be able to available during a social hour to charge for listing items that are found. Bill Bradley. The Governor Oden ask questions. The speaker for follow. COMPUTER -Repairs, upgrades and Submit ad with payment to the News Re Bowie Club of Bowie has ac Senator Bradley will be Prince The general public is welcome software installation. Tom, 301-474- view office by 10 p.m. Tuesday, or to cepted the invitation of the George's County Councilmember to attend, but only club members 1401. the News Review drop box in the Thomas Hendershot (D-3), a whose dues are current will re ENGLISH TEACHER, mature, refer Gp.mre.e nTbueelts dCaoy-,o po rg mroaciel ryto s t1o5re Cbreefsocreen 7t Looking for a New Home? member of the Bradley Maryland ceive a straw ballot. Call 301- ences, seeks students. $15/hour. 301- Road, Suite 100, Greenbelt, Maryland Steering Committee. Vice Presi 441-2426 for information or trans 474-2192. 20770. dent Gore's stand-in will be Su portation. BOXED: $6.25 column inch. Mini Get The Information You Need, san Turnbull of the Democratic In the spirit of Democratic TOM McANDREW - GREENBELT mum I 1/2 inches ($9.38). Deadline 10 24 hours a day, 7 days a week National Committee and chair of unity, a remembrance of the Rev. WINDOWS & PAINTING -Replace p.m. Monday. ment windows and doors and vinyl sid the Maryland Steering Committee Martin Luther King, Jr. will be ing. Phone 301/474-9434, MHIC Include name, phone no. and address www.homes-in-md.com for Gore 2000. observed, and plans will be final 26087. cweipthte da du nctoilp ypu. bAlidssh endo. t considered ac Tom Clabby of Bowie and ized for a combined visit to Jim Inzeo of Greenbelt, presi- Annapolis on Monday, February LIGHT MOVING, hauling & odd jobs. Call Quincy 301-345-1007. PAINTING - Reasonable rates and 21 for the Annual Legislative WANTED:BARTENDER free estimates. Professional work . . Patrick J. McAndrew Night with 23rd District legisla PET/PLANT SITTER - I'm flexible, Rusty, 301-805-5880 tors, Senator Leo Green and Del will sit/walk pets, care for plants in Old Attorney At Law egates Mary Conroy, James Greenbelt. Adult, refs. 301-441-3921. GUTTERS - Cleaned and tacked in General Practice when loose. Most homes only $30. Hubbard, and Joan Pitkin, as well Evening Hours • Civil Litigation • Criminal Litigation NEED A house sitter? Mature, refs., 301-213-3273 as other state officials. • Personal Injury • DWI/DUI care for pets, plants. 301-474-2192. ROOMS PAINTED - Flat white (auto accidents, slip & fall, injury/death) STATE MOVERS. Moving? Wanna only. Prefer empty room, $75. Pro Contact Gary Kingery • Wills • Corporations/Business Law move a room, office, apartment, house, fessional. 301-213-3273 • Divorce/Separation • MVA Hearings 301-441-2783 • Administrative Law Custom Quality Work Done w/ Pride! etc: call 301-345-8323. Good rates. HOUSECLEANING - $35 and up. College Park American Legion 5000 SunnByeslitdsvei lAlev, eMnuDe , Suite IO I ServiceN wo ojorkb atonod snmewal lh. omes. aLwEaAyV, EqSu i-ck GanHdI rheolmiabesle, .$ 30P.a t,T 3ak0e In - vEixdceedl.l enFt rreeef eersetnimceast,e asl.l sAupnpgleile,s 3p0r1o - 9218 Baltimore Blvd. 301-595-3880 ALL work done by Master Electrician 213-3273. 262-4607. Insured Lie. # 1142 Pr. Geo. THIS COULD be your classified ad. 301-622-6999 Ten words for $2.50. Each additional word is 15 cents. A F.A. Bowley Con.ru!tants Foo~~~e·!~~~20!~w~~~~!-. For lunch Plumbing servi<:e program at the Greenbelt Community Cente1·. Prince George's 301-345-1115 Foo<I Service Manager Certification 1·equired prior to start date (01· must Ginny and Michael Hurney ac•1uirt> samt> within 2 months of hire.) Responsible for the overall opera 30 years in area The Experienced, Licensed Professionals tion of a warming lunch program; Monday-Friday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. New Baths, Faucets, EOE. Apply: City of Greenbelt, 25 Crescent Road, G1·eenbelt, or call (301) 595-5135 Kart>n Haseley at 301-397-2208. Washer Drains, Disposals Improve communication -Rekindle passion -Enjoy relationships All kinds ofs ervice work INVITATIONTOBID POSITION VACANCY MORYADAS ASSOCIATES, LLC Green Ridge House ParkingLotExpansicm Your Tax Professionals BidNo.1999-05 The City of Greenbelt, a progressive, diverse community of 21,000, seeks applications The CitY of Crecnbclt will accrpt bids from Ccnrral Contractor, for tlw Serving Individuals for City Clerk. The City Clerk provides administrative support to the City Council and expansion of the Crcen Ridge llo11sc parking lot including tl1c co11stnic Small Businesses prepares meeting agendas and minutes, public notices, reports and legislation. This is tion of H parking space, until 2:00 PM on Tuesday, 1:chruary 8, Tax Preparation for a highly responsible, independent position that serves as a liaison between the Council 2000 at which time the bids will be p11blich-opened and n•ad at thl' Council Room . .\lunicipal Building. 23 Crescent Road. Crecnbcl1. and community. Ability to compose and edit documents and strong organizational and Federal and all States \lan·land 20?70-1886. interpersonal skills are required. Bachelor's Degree or Municipal Clerk Certification Current and prior years desired. EOE. Submit letter or interest, resume and city application form to: Personnel returns Bid packages 111a1· be obtained in the Offices oft he D<'part nu:rH of Plan Office, 25 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770, no later than 1/31/00. Audit Service nin" and Conm111nit1· Devrloprncm at 1.3 Crescent Hoad. Suit(' :200. Crr~nbelt. \larylanci. starting Tucsdav. Januan· 18; 2000 ,l~etwr,·n the Representation and hours of 8::30 .\\1 and 3:00 P\l. \londa1· through l· nda,. I ht' co,1 of Negotiation drawings and spt'cifications is fifteen dollars (31-3.00) 1ion-rrfu11dabl,-. ,\ ~ pre-bid meeting will be held on Tuesday, 1:ehruary 1, 2000 at 2:00 Exchanging Supportive Time Tax Advisory Pl\1 in the Council Room . .\lunicipal Building. at tlw addn•s, abo,·e. Attendance at the pre-bid meeting is rccommenckd. l,''.'t not nta11dato1Y. For Persons with Mental Illness MORYADAS ASSOCIATES, LLC ,\11\·one nccdino-additional information ma, contact l,,1..-1 l lrnby at thr 11-J RIDGE ROAD I am seeking 3-4 persons with mentally ill, adult sons/daughters/ Dcj)ar-t111ent ofl)lanning and Communitv DrYelop111ent at ('.301)1➔-3-."i-+P. GREENBELT, MD 20770 siblings to invest 2-4 hours per week with my son, while I respond in (301) 474-9427 •• •• kind. (I am a member of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill • State of Maryland • and have read 20 relevant books.) Doing this would be a big M@bil® change, thus I could accommodate tentative feelings and many Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program questions. Haven't you said, "I would do anything that might help my mentally ill family member." This could be your chance. Bill, 301-982-0541. Certified Emissions Repair Facility _ - GREENBELT :Mn SERVICE Greenbelt Auto & Truck Repair Inc. .. CENTER Mobil Facility #5459 159 Centerway Road tpA "We're As Near ;I•~$ Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 You know us as JOHN Be TAMMY, a household As Your Neighbor" MDE 301-982-2582 name in Greenbelt for over 14 years. We are ~VEI; AUTO REPAIRS Moaf rtyhlae nEdn Dvierpoanrmtmenetn t A. S. E. Let's Clear The Air the experts at cleaning your home and giv Bt. ing you more time. Time for grandchildren, KoAD SERVICE Master Certified Technicians children's recreation, and each other. Call, Bicycle Repairs let a familiar and trusted name help you out. A complete service facility equipped to per We promise a Ja st and form all service requirements that your We offer -Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly service pleasant purch~s~ every manufacturer recommends to comply with -Spring cleaning any time of the year time you VlSlt. Preventive Maintenance service schedules -Window cleaning 161 CENTERWAY ROAD -Help for special occasions & extended warranty programs! Also, rou -FREE estimates GREENBELT, MD 20770 tine repairs that keep your vehicles aper- 4 7 4-8348 (301) • ating safely & reliably. • Professionals with the Personal Touch •• •• Phone 301-262-5151 I III Iii am Mobil<@ Thursday, January 13, 2000 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Pa~e 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ADVERTISING WANTED sINteVelE NbuTiOldRinYg sC. LESAelReActN mCEod! elAs r-ch +t Wall to Wall Carpet +t CARPOOL DRIVER/RIDER _ 25x30, 30x42, 50x 110. '99 steel prices + Enterprise Carpets + Greenbelt to Federal Triangle, work while supplies last! Great workshops/ + Lewis Merritt 301-441-1266 + hours 7 - 4:30. Call JoAnne, 202-482- garages. Call 1-800-341-7007. www. All brands & styles at AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE - RENT 2487 (W), 301-474-7212 (H). steelmasterusa.com ++ REASONABLE Prices. Call for++ Appointment anytime. If no 1985 HONDA ACCORD - 141,300 ROOMMATE LOCATORS - If you 47 YEAR OLD MALE needs ride to Holbert's ++ answer, please call back. I'm + miles. Power windows, locks. Air con- have a place to share or need a place VA daily or to subway. Share expenses. out selling to your neighbors.+ Home Imp. ditioning. Cruise control -trip odom- to Ii ve. 30 I -809-4300 e-mai I: Call Robert or Shelley, 301-805-1425. +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g eter. NO Maryland inspection. $1300 [email protected]. as is. 301-474-9538. Mike. MERCHANDISE Carpentry Painting Looking for REAL ESTATE - SALE Remodeling Repairs STUDENT DESK, wooden, nice look Homes HELP WANTED SEEKING HOUSE in Old Greenbelt ing, $25; high chair, $15. 301-345- M.H.I.C. 25916 CHILDCARE PROVIDER needed sometime this spring or summer. We 2032. Call Jack 301-345-8262 On The Web? are mterested in purchasing a single Sunday mornings at local church. 9 family home on Lakeside Dr., Re STEEL BUILDINGS, 40x34, was a.m. - I p.m. $ I 0/hour. Nice work en search Rd., or the upper end of Ridge $7660, now $3890. 50x60 was </?leasant 'Touch You can view homes in vironment. 301-937-3666. Rd. Contact Kathy or Chris at 301- $ I 1,830, will liquidate at $6490. 800- all areas, all counties by 292--0 I I I. SEAMSTRESS NEEDED - Any 345-2717. visiting Lorie's Website at /~~ level of ability. Call Michelle, 301- BY OWNER - $179,900. I 05 Home & Business www.loriescheibel.com 474-8554, for interview. • Facials • Make-up Design 'orthway (Woodland Hills). substan Improvements DRIVER WANTED for flower delt\ - tial renovations, wooded lot, 4BR, anx- WISLER CONSTRUCTON • Waxing • Therapeutic Massage LORIE SCHEIBEL ery. Call Kay at 30 l--+41-2028. 10us, make offer. Pager, 1-800-713- 143 Centerway • 301-345-1849 c,~ Long & Foster CASHIER - Seekmg hardworking & 9541. Open house Saturday I/ 15, 9-4. Drywall • Painting • Carpentry WednesTduaeys, dTahyu •r sndoaoyn - t9o a9. mp.. mto, 9 p.m. o' "- 301-261-0500 motivated individuals to work at busy 2BR TOP FLOOR CONDO w/new w/ • Acoustical Ceiling • Tile • Etc. Friday, Saturday -9 a.m. to 6 p.m. [email protected] convemence store/service station. We w carpet, enclosed sunroom, cozy fire Licensed • Bonded • Insured a8r ep .cmu.r r&en t3l yp .hmir.i ntgo fIo Ir pth.me .I 2s hnifotosn f otor panladc de,r ysepr.a cdiionuinsg kriotocmhe nan dw imtho rwe.a sChaelrl MHIC#40475 301-345-1261 Traditional Monuments Cremation weekends & weekdays. Old Greenbelt Ra! ph, 301-47 4-7364. Funerals Service Citgo, 20 Southway, Greenbelt. 301- OPENINGS AVAILABLE Donald V. Borgwardt 474-0046 Greenbelt Nursery School and Kindergarten (GNS & K) hos openings NOTICES in its Kindergarten and Nursery School programs. Fully approved, Funeral Home, P.A. GNS & K offers on active learning environment, small classes, and Family owned and operated THANK YOU St. Jude for prayers individualized attention. Founded in 194 l, GNS & K emphasizes a answered. 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