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News for Calvert County Government Employees
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management, housing and bankruptcy counseling.
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financial assistance.
If you have questions, please contact the Personnel Office at
extension 2359.
Volume VI, Issue 19Oct. 16, 2015
Vowing to Serve and ProtectLast week, six sheriff's deputy recruits were sworn in, pinned and signed their oath of office during the Board of County Commissioners’ public meeting. Today, these recruits graduate alongside their classmates from the Southern Maryland Criminal Justice Academy. Pictured above receiving their oath of office from Circuit Court Clerk Kathy Smith, from left are: Sheriff's Deputies Kirk Williamson, Curtis Callison, Brandon Robinson, Nicholas Barger, Ryan Evans and Vincent O'Donnell.
Annual Festival Celebrates Our FarmsGet to know your
community by spending the day on five working farms during the 18th annual Calvert County Farm Festival Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 17 and 18, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Purchase pumpkins and fall produce, enjoy a hay ride, a corn maze, sample wines and more. The
event, held rain or shine, promises to be a great family outing at these five local farms:
Double Oak Farm at the American Chestnut Land Trust (Sunday only)676 Double Oak Road, Prince Frederick 410-414-3400, www.ACLTweb.org
This farm is run entirely by volunteers with a mission to provide produce to local food banks and care for the health of the land. A one-acre farm, Double Oak also offers an educational garden that teaches historic farming practices and no-till, organic home gardening.
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Employee Fall Dinner: Good Times, Great Lobsters
Calvert County Government employees devoured more than 200 pounds of lobster Saturday night before playing five rounds of a trivia contest hosted by Chesapeake Hills Golf Course Club House Manager Brian Grabarek, above. Special thanks to the Employee Recognition Committee for organizing the event!
M I L E S T O N E S
New HiresKimberly A. BaugherCompactor Operator, Solid Waste
Lonnie B. BeallPublic Safety Dispatcher Trainer, Control Center
PromotionsNikki GilmoreDeputy First Class, Sheriff ’s Office
Christopher D. HallWater and Sewer Plant Supervisor, Water and Sewer
Troy D. HoltDeputy First Class, Sheriff ’s Office
Stephen W. MoranDeputy First Class, Sheriff ’s Office
Andrew J. Ostazeski Deputy First Class, Sheriff ’s Office
Chase A. WardDeputy First Class, Sheriff ’s Office
ChangesKathryn A. MarshDeputy State’s Attorney, State’s Attorney's Office
DeparturesBrittani L. CarpenterPublic Safety Dispatcher Trainee, Control Center
Sheila M. PillingNetwork Administrator ll, Technology Services
RetirementsJeanine A. HowardOffice Assistant ll, Sheriff ’s Office
Anita S. JonesCapital Project Supervisor, General Services
Frances R. LongwellDeputy State’s Attorney, State’s Attorney's Office
Smooth OperatorsThree members of the Calvert County Sheriff ’s Office were recently recognized for their ongoing efforts to stop aggressive driving. Pictured here with Sheriff Mike Evans from left, Deputy Timothy Mohler, Deputy First Class Andre Mitchell and Sheriff ’s Office Coordinator Sherry Draheim were recognized by the Maryland Highway Safety Office during its Smooth Operator awards luncheon in late September.
Farm Festival activities include fall wreath making, backyard habitats, hay rides, corn shucking and trail hiking.
Fridays Creek Winery3485 Chaneyville Road, Owings 410-286-9463; www.fridayscreek.com
Fridays Creek is home to picturesque vineyards, a variety of delicious wines, elegant décor and local art displays. A rustic barn where tobacco once hung has been fully restored to house a tasting room and gallery, as well as wine storage, aging and production rooms. There is a fee for wine tasting.
Horsmon Farm1865 Horsmon Farm Lane, St. Leonard443-532-5761, www.horsmonfarm.com
This family farm specializes in humanely raised quality all-natural meats, extra-large field-grown mums, pumpkins and many fall items. Recent expansions include fall fun activities geared toward elementary-aged children including a sorghum maze, petting zoo, hay ride and a free small pumpkin. There is a $7 admission fee.
Perigeaux Vineyards and Winery8650 Mackall Road, St. Leonard410-586-2710 or www.perigeaux.com
Perigeaux has four vineyards of eight acres on a former tobacco farm. Farm Festival activities include wine tastings/food pairings, live music, péntanque (lawn bowling) tournaments, arts and crafts, vineyard and winery tours and food vendors. There is a fee for wine tasting.
Spider Hall Farm3915 Hallowing Point Road, Prince Frederick, 410-610-0094, www.spiderhallfarm.com
This 362-acre farm produces tobacco, corn and grain and focuses on agricultural education. Come enjoy a corn maze, hay ride, petting zoo, giant slide, moon bounce,
corn box, “Little Hands on the Farm” interactive exhibit, food and other vendors. Admission fee of $8; additional fees for some activities.
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Job Openings Information is available on the county website or by calling the Personnel Office at extension 2359.
Positions Closing Date
Special Deputy – Sheriff's Office 10/30/2015
Grounds Maintenance Worker – Recreation Continuous
Lifeguard l – Recreation Continuous
Lifeguard Instructor – Recreation Continuous
Swimming Lessons Supervisor – Recreation Continuous
Water Safety Instructor – Recreation Continuous
Concession Stand Assistant – Recreation Continuous
Mental Health and WellnessLet's Talk: Mental Health and Substance Abuse DiscussionThursday, Nov. 19 (7-8:30 p.m.)Calvert Library - Prince Frederick branch
Join the Calvert County Alliance Against Substance Abuse (CAASA) and the Calvert County Health Department in a discussion on maintaining mental health and view the documentary, "My Depression: The Up and Down and Up of it." Registration is required by calling 410-535-3733.
Step-by-Step 5K Fun Run/WalkSaturday, Nov. 7 (8 a.m.)Calvert Marine Museum
All proceeds from this fun run will benefit Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse programs. Free T-shirts go to the first 125 paid registrants and awards will be given to runners in all age categories. This fun run is in remembrance of Mike Blackwell, an avid runner killed while jogging on Broomes Island Road. Registration and check-in are at 8 a.m. and racing starts at 9 a.m. Cost is $25 in advance, $30 day of race, $20 for CAASA and Chesapeake Bay Running Club (CBRC) members and $15 for students 21 years and younger.
To register or for more information, call the Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse at
410-535-3733.
SPOTLIGHT On Training
The Art of Getting Things DoneFriday, Nov. 6 (9 a.m.-noon)Courthouse Square - Conference Room
Training highlights: • Self-management solutions• Fundamental organizational principles• Overcoming over-commitment• The deadly four• Coping with crisis and conflict
Please contact Michelle Langham by email at [email protected]
or call extension 2359 to register
Send your Trading Post items to [email protected]. Note that all items will be posted for two consecutive newsletters only.
1998 Kawasaki Prairie 400 4x4 ATV. Water cooled, front blade included. $2,300 or best offer. Contact Wendy Guy at [email protected] for more information.
IN BRIEF Office on Aging
For information, contact Calvert Pines Senior Center, 410-535-4606 or 301-855-1170.
Bus Trip to National Museum of the Marine Corps Wednesday, Nov. 4Bus Departs: Southern Pines Senior Center (8 a.m.)Calvert Pines Senior Center (8:30 a.m.) North Beach Senior Center (9 a.m.) Returns: Approximately 4:30 p.m.
The National Museum of the Marine Corps is a lasting tribute to US Marines past, present and future. Situated on a 135-acre site adjacent to the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, the museum’s soaring design evokes the image of the flag-raisers of Iwo Jima and beckons visitors to the 120,000-square-foot structure. World-class interactive exhibits using the most innovative technology surround visitors and immerse them in the sights and sounds of Marines in action. Tour on your own for an hour, break for a gourmet sandwich buffet lunch at the museum’s Devil Dog Diner, then tour for another hour. Please note: This trip requires a lot of walking. The $56 fee includes transportation, museum admission, pay on your own tour and lunch.
A Word from PersonnelUpon employee request, documented verbal counseling memos may be removed from an employee's personnel file after two years if there have been no further offenses of the same nature. Please contact Dina Davis, senior personnel analyst, at extension 2382 to request a review of your personnel file.
Register in person at the main office or at any community center, over the phone or online at www.webtrac.co.cal.md.us.
FAMILY FUN Parks and Recreation
Free Family Pumpkin Paint and DecorateWednesday, Oct. 21 (6-7 p.m.)Southern Community Center
Bring a pumpkin for each family member to decorate. Get creative and have fun! The paint and decorations for your work of art will be supplied but you can bring supplies from home as well. Prizes will be awarded for best pumpkins. For ages 2 years and older.
Topsy Turvy ToddlersWednesday, Oct. 21 (10-10:45 a.m.)Mt. Hope Community Center
This free and exciting event encourages little ones to interact freely and learn while having fun. Moon bounce and snacks included. For ages 2 to 5 years.
Creepy Community CenterFriday, Oct. 23 (6:30-9:30 p.m.)Mt. Hope Community Center
Bring the whole family and enjoy a free, spook-tacular good time with spooky special guests, ghoulish bingo, gory prizes and more. Come dressed in your scariest, cutest, funniest or most original costume for a judging contest. Brave the creepy crawly room if you dare!
Northern District Fall FestivalSunday, Oct. 25 (1-4 p.m.)Dunkirk District Park
Come out and enjoy free family fun featuring hay rides, face painting, mini pumpkin patch, giant inflatable and snacks.
Free Halloween Story WalkWednesday, Oct. 28 (11-11:45 a.m.)Dowell House
Enjoy a not-so-spooky tale and craft as you walk throughout the haunted house. Dress in costume if you dare! For ages 2 to 5 years.
Free Soccer for TotsWednesday, Oct. 28 (10-10:30 a.m.)Mt. Hope Community Center
Enjoy practicing soccer skills with friends. Ages 18 months to 5 years are welcomed at the free event.
Free Halloween Extravaganza – Costume Contest and Puppet ShowThursday, Oct. 29 (5:30 p.m.)Southern Community Center
Come dressed in your scariest, cutest, funniest and most original costume for our costume judging contest. Check-in time is between 5:30 and 6 p.m. Prizes for the winners in each age category. Following the costume contest will be a puppet show, “Halloween Hijincks,” by the Bealle Street Puppets. For all ages.
Halloween BashFriday, Oct. 30 (10:30-11:15 a.m.)Southern Community Center
Calling all little monsters to come and celebrate Halloween with games, crafts, costume contest and snacks. Come dressed in a costume. For ages 2 to 5 years. Cost is $3.
Around Town ... Calvert County Events Calendar
For information about these events, visit www.choosecalvert.com.
Saturday, Oct. 17Calvert County Fall Farm Festival11 a.m.-5 p.m.Various farms throughout the county410-535-4583
Sunday, Oct. 18Sunday Afternoons with the Pattersons Tour2-3:30 p.m.Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum410-586-8578
Tuesday, Oct. 20Science for Citizens - "Hold Your Breath and Keep Swimming: Advances in Our Understanding of the Chesapeake Dead Zone"7-8 p.m.Chesapeake Biological Laboratory410-326-7460
Saturday, Oct. 24Fossil Field Experience9 a.m.-2 p.m.Calvert Marine Museum410-326-2042
Saturday, Oct. 24Hound of the Town: Dog Costume ContestNoon-2 p.m.North Beach Boardwalk301-855-6681
Saturday, Oct. 24Boo Bash3-5 p.m.North Beach Boardwalk301-855-6681
Saturday, Oct. 24Halloween in the Garden11 a.m.-4 p.m.Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center410-326-4640
Tuesday, Oct. 27Science for Citizens - "Little Fish, Big Impacts: Forage Fish and Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management"7-8 p.m.Chesapeake Biological Laboratory410-326-7460
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