In and Around Morningside-Skyline
By Mary McHale 301-735-3451
PGCHD seeking those who had contact with rabid deer
Prince George’s County Health Department alerted community members that a rabid deer was seen in the 5700 block of Livingston Road in Oxon Hill, February 24 about 6 p.m.
After reporting by a citizen, the deer was located and euthanized by the Department of Natural Resources. The carcass was turned over to the Animal Services Division and tested at the Maryland Department of Health.
On February 28, the Maryland Department of Health confirmed the deer tested positive for rabies.
The Health Department is seeking the public’s help in finding individuals who may have had contact with the deer in the identified area.
If you know of any person or animal that may have had contact with a deer in this area between February 14 and February 24, contact the Health Department immediately at 301-583-3751 or 240-508-5774 after 4:30 p.m. on holidays or weekends.
Town of Morningside: Senior Luncheon
The Town now has six stop-sign monitoring cameras installed near the schools (Foulois and Morningside Elementary). Morningside official Regina Foster told me they are “High performing!” In other words, they’re catching a lot of people rolling through stop signs.
She said the Town’s new speed cameras are also high performing, which means they’re catching speeders and helping the Town fill its coffers. Slow down on Suitland Road!
In other Town news, Maryland Park & Planning has awarded the Town a $110,000 grant to be used for “community engagement,” which includes activities such as their 4th of July celebration.
One upcoming event includes the Seniors’ luncheon on March 14, with food provided by State Senator Nick Charles. He is sponsoring monthly “healthy food options” for Seniors for the entire year! Thank you, Senator Charles!
As for other activities in Morningside: On March 15, you can enjoy an afternoon of St. Patrick’s Day Bingo. And, on April 12, there’ll be Breakfast with the Easter Bunny and an egg hunt for children. For more information on either event or to register, call 301-736-2301.
Neighbors & other good people
St. Clements’s Island Museum is seeking arts and crafts vendors for The First Landing Wine & Arts Festival which will be held Saturday, April 12. Go to www.Facebook.com/SCIMuseum.
Daughter Therese Gallegos and her daughter Naomi are back from a 6-day visit to Iceland. They soaked in the Hvammsvik Hot Springs, drove through blizzards and past steaming lava fields, ate delicious fish soup, and took dozens of pictures of Icelandic horses and waterfalls. Naomi snorkeled through the icy waters at Thingvellir National Park.
Changing landscape
The National Cherry Blossom Festival is scheduled March 20 thru April 13. Butterflies are “disappearing at a catastrophic rate,” according to The Washington Post. The total number of butterflies in the U.S. has declined 22 percent over the past 20 years. Sad! I love butterflies.
The once tree-filled lot next to the VFW looks sadder and sadder as the dead trees are piled up. Nine homes will, apparently, be built there.
The Joann stores, as I mentioned before, are closing across the country. It has 800 retail locations and employs 19,000 people. Joann was founded 82 years ago. The Washington Post wrote, “Many Joann customers recall wandering the yarn- and fabric-filled aisles as children, the kaleidoscope of colors and textures beckoning them.”
The 7-Eleven across from the Morningside Fire Department had been rumored to close. Now, I understand, that’s not going to happen.
A home at 6105 Cable Avenue, in Suitland, has sold for $499.000.
Job hunting?
Ross Stores has posted a job for a Retail Associate in District Heights, MD. Apply at Careers. Ross Stores.
Exelon posted a job for Helper Meter Service Technician in District Heights, MD. Apply at LinkedIn.
Milestones
Happy Birthday to Constance Bennett and my great-grandson Riley McHale, March 16; Sharon Ryan, Helene Williams, Judy Bornman and Alysha Perez, March 18; Kristopher Calhoun and Audrey Pridgen, March 19; Gladys Davidson, March 20, 1917; Russ Kyser, Matthew Curcio-Bobbitt and Dejuh Bedewi, March 21.
Happy Anniversary to Morrine and Harold Wilson on March 22.
Email April birthdays and anniversaries to muddmm@gmail.com.
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Brandywine-Aquasco
By Audrey Johnson 301-922-5384
TRIBUTE TO MY GRANDMOTHER
A tribute to Ruth Brown Harper, my beautiful loving Grandmother, who lived to be 106 years old. My Grandmother received many accolades during her lifetime. Some of these included: the Maryland State Flag, which was flown over the State House in Annapolis, Maryland in honor of her 100th birthday at the request of Delegates James E. Proctor, Jr. and Joseph F. Vallario, Jr., the State of Maryland.
It was always a historic moment to hear my grandmother speak of her days growing up. She saw our county move from the age of horses to one of automobiles, airplanes and space travel. She witnessed the miracles of science and medicine. She lived through the great depression to the War in Iraq.
She attended Nottingham Myers Church in Upper Marlboro, Maryland every Sunday if it was not raining or snowing. She received her license at age 70 after my grandfather died. She drove from Largo, Maryland to Nottingham Myers United Methodist Church in Upper Marlboro for church until she was 98 years old. She shared an abundance of love and was respected by everyone. A Nottingham Myers UMC Certificate was presented to her in appreciation for her years of Knowledge, Wisdom, and Integrity. Her service to God lasted for four generations.
She lived alone in her apartment until she was 103 and started walking with a cane because of arthritis in her left leg. Then she told us that she was ready to move and had found a place. She moved to Fort Washington Health and Rehabilitation Center in Fort Washington, Maryland. She died the same night that I visited her. She died sitting in her chair by the window where we used to sit, talk, and watch the cars pass the building every time I visited. My grandmother was a very strong independent woman with strong moral values.
Grandmother taught me good and strong moral values. Along with my parents she instilled in me all the traits to become a successful woman in life. I wanted to honor my grandmother because March is Women’s History Month. Submitted by her Granddaughter Audrey Turner Johnson.
MARCH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
Happy Birthday to Pastor Melaina Trice who is our Pastor at Clinton United Methodist Church. Happy Birthday to Elizabeth Davis, Marquis Wallace, Shirley
Brown, Bonnie Johnson, Dezmond Wood, Anthony Oghogho, Elena Gatling, SSG Joseph Prah, Safiya Terry-Joseph, Brittany Baker, Denise Reid Bourne, Mildred Edwards, Vedall Grant, Redland Kelley, Greta Davis, Lloyd Brown, Patricia Stephens, Tina Fields, Niecia Tay, Aja Laylonie Bell, Henry Thomas, Bonnie Droter, Shirley Jackson, Judy Jones-Terry, Shonnel Noel, Amiah Knight, Daniel Jones, Daniel Glee who are Clinton United Methodist Church members celebrating birthdays in March.
MARCH WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Congratulations to Marian and Dr. Anthony Thomas, Emmanuel and Claudette Oghogho, Chris and Jasmine Taylor Marshall who are Clinton United Methodist Church members celebrating Wedding Anniversaries in March.
FAMILY CRISIS CENTER
The Family Crisis Center of Prince George’s County, Inc. is a private non-profit, 501(c)(3) human service organization. Our mission is to promote and facilitate the elimination of abusive behavior in intimate relationships. A volunteer Board of Directors, which includes a diverse mix of community leaders, allied professionals, and victim advocates, governs the Family Crisis Center. Services are funded with the assistance of public and private contributions, and grants administered through Prince George’s County Department of Family Services Administration for Children, Youth and Families, Maryland Department of Human Resources (VOCA & DV) Funds, Governor’s Office of Crime Control & Prevention (MVOC & VAWA Funds).
In addition, the agency sponsors annual fundraising events to assist with funding for our programs. For over 25 years, FCC has been the primary service provider in Prince George’s County that addresses the entire family with comprehensive services delivered by a team of highly skilled and dedicated professionals.
Programs and services are 24-Hour Crisis Hotline, Safe Passage Program & Emergency Shelter, Family Violence Intervention Clinic, Legal Advocacy, Community Outreach & Education, Children & Youth Services, Stay in Touch Program.
Support survivors in their efforts to regain control over their lives by allowing them to make their own decisions. Allowing them to share both good and bad feelings about the abuser. Accepting that their opinions and solutions may change over time with acquisition of new information and support. Always checking to see what other assistance they may need. Understand that leaving is a process, if that is what they choose to do, they must always put safety first.
URBAN FARM FESTIVAL
The Second National Urban Farm Festival will be on Sunday, May 4, 2025, from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Life Empact Thrift and More, 7310 Moores Road, Brandywine, Maryland. Join us to nourish your Mind, Body and Spirit. Family fun for all ages. Get ready for a day filled with fun, learning, and delicious food. This in-person event celebrates the importance of urban farming. Discover innovative farming techniques, taste fresh organic produce, and connect with local farmers. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, there is something for everyone at this festival. Do not miss out on the chances to explore the world of urban farming and be inspired to grow your own food. Mark your calendars and join us at the National Urban Farm Festival.
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