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By Audrey Johnson, 301-922-5384

BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT

Bowie State University Graduation will be held Friday, May 22, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon. Please join us as we prepare to honor the graduates’ dedication and perseverance. Our newest Bowie State Graduates are boldly stepping into tomorrow.

ALOHA

Pomonkey High School Alumni Association invites you to a Hawaiian Luau Party Saturday, May 23, 2026. Time: 1–5 p.m. Benefit: Building Fund. Catered Hawaiian Cuisine, DJ, Raffle Drawings, Limbo Contest, Special Surprise. Tickets: $50. Wear your finest, casual Luau attire and maybe win Best Dressed. Or best dancer even. Hoping to see you there.

Contact: Beverly Coger: 202-378-7891, Yvonne Taylor: 301-753-8662, Philip Thomas: 301-751-1823. The Hawaiian Luau Party will be held at Indian Head Village Green Pavilion, 100 Walter Thomas Drive, Indian Head, Maryland.

CLINTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Our Guest Speaker Sunday, March 15, 2026, was Rev. Dr. Jalene C. Chase who is a Retired Elder in Baltimore-Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church and a 2025 Inductee and Preacher in the Preachers Hall of Fame. She is a scholar, pastor, advocate, and seasoned leader whose ministry spans the pulpit, the academy, and the public square. Dr. Chase holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland, College Park; and a Master of Divinity; and a Doctor of Ministry from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC, where she now serves as Adjunct Faculty in the Practice of Ministry and Mission Department. She has led congregations in Washington, DC, and Maryland and is widely respected for preaching that is biblically grounded, culturally aware, and spiritually compelling.

Her ministry has consistently extended beyond church walls. She has collaborated on research initiatives addressing mental and behavioral health disparities among Black youth, partnered with organizations serving survivors of youth sex trafficking, and serves on the board of Hyacinth’s Place, supporting women rebuilding their lives after homelessness and mental health challenges. She currently serves as Chair of Gender Equity-Commission on the Status and Role of Women in her conference and as Parliamentarian for the National Black Clergy Women of the United Methodist Church.
 
A Life Member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Dr. Chase has held leadership roles of every level of the organization, including International Parliamentarian and Immediate Past International Chaplain. She is also the author of “WAKE U.P.: Unrestrained, Powerful, STAY W.O.K.E.: Wise, Optimistic, Knowledge, Empowered”, “31 Days: Spirit Scriptures and Songs-A Devotional”, co-author of “The Spirit of Sisterhood-A Devotional”.

Before her ministry, she worked as a Metro Transit Police Officer in Washington, DC. Previously, she stood out at Old Mill High School and the University of Maryland, College Park, as a National Champion and Olympic Trials high jumper. Rev. Dr. Chase brings to the pulpit a disciplined spirit, prophetic clarity, pastoral warmth, and an unwavering commitment to strengthening the whole body of Christ.

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT

Prince George’s County Police Special Crimes Division Domestic Violence Unit, 7600 Barlowe Road, Landover, Maryland 20785. Phone: (301) 772-4433. “Stop the Silence about Domestic Violence.” Police_ Domestic Violence@co.pg.md.us.

Where to turn for help. There is hope. We can help. The Prince George’s County Police Department has a specialized unit that can assist you in breaking the silence about domestic violence. The Criminal Investigation Division, Domestic Violence Unit is your first point of contact to get help; however, there are many resources available to assist you in protecting yourself. The Domestic Violence can connect you to services that can provide you with options and support.

THE SEVEN RINGS OF MARRIAGE

Clinton Baptist Church presents The Seven Rings of Marriage One Day Conference. WE GROW. WE SERVE. WE LOVE. Strong marriages don’t just happen, they are built with intentionality, commitment, and Christ at the center. Join us at Clinton Baptist Church on April 11 from 8 a.m.–3 p.m. for a powerful day designed to strengthen, encourage, and refresh your marriage. The cost is $65 per couple, which includes Continental Breakfast, lunch, the book “Seven Rings of Marriage”, special giveaway.

This conference will be facilitated by Pastor Colin Pugh & Jeanette Pugh and will provide practical, biblical insight to help you grow together. Clinton Baptist Church, 8701 Woodyard Road, Clinton, Maryland. Register today at ClintonBaptistChurch.org. Let’s continue to build marriages that reflect Christ. #WeGrowWeServeWeLove

 

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In and Around Morningside-Skyline 
By Mary McHale 301-735-3451

 
Arrest Made in Non-fatal Shootings

The Maryland State Police have made an arrest for a string of non-fatal shootings in Prince George’s County on the night of March 16 into the early hours of March 17.

The first incident was at 10:30 p.m. on Branch Avenue at Allentown Road, when a driver told police their car had been shot. At 10:47 p.m., another driver reported their car being shot as they were driving on the ramp from Branch Avenue onto the Outer Loop of the Beltway.  

The gunman stood by a car parked on the shoulder of the ramp and fired at the victim repeatedly.

The final shooting was at 1:30 a.m. on the Inner Loop of the Beltway at Ardwick Ardmore Road, and the driver reported being struck through his vehicle. He drove to a local hospital and was treated for his injuries.

Maryland State Police, assisted by Prince George’s County Police, investigated the shootings, and appealed to the public in their search for a car described as “a red or burgundy sedan, possibly a Dodge Challenger or Charger,” driven by a man in a dark sweatshirt and light pants.

That information brought them to Kendrick Lamont Savoy, a 44-year-old from Lothian, whom they arrested without incident at 2 p.m. on March 18 in Temple Hills. A search of the car turned up two handguns.

Savoy has been charged with multiple crimes, including five counts each of attempted murder and assault, and possession of a stolen firearm. He is being held without bond.  

While his motives still are unclear, police say road rage does not seem to be a factor, and that the victims were random. As police continue to investigate the shootings, they ask anyone with information to call the Maryland State Police at 301-345-3101




Pipe Bombs found in Fort Washington Park

Fort Washington National Park was closed for several days following a report at
 
2:15 p.m. on March 22 of a “suspicious package” found in a remote area of the park.

U.S. Park Police investigated, finding devices that appear to be home-made pipe bombs. They closed the park and called in the Prince George’s County Fire and EMS bomb squad, who defused the devices.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives sent members of their Baltimore Field Division to help search the park. The first day of searching uncovered a total of five pipe bombs, with another four found the following day.

All nine devices were removed without incident and taken to the ATF’s National Laboratory Center in Ammendale, Md., as part of the continuing investigation into where they came from and why they were placed in the park.

Nobody was injured, and authorities note that the pipe bombs had not been left recently. Since the investigation determined there was no immediate threat to the public, the National Park Service reopened the park at 6 a.m. as usual on March 25. 




New Community Bulletin Board

The Morningside website has a brand-new online Community Bulletin Board, which will be a space for residents to post town news and events, recommendations, advertisements, and announcements.

Go to https://morningsidemd.gov/community-bulletin-board/ to find out what’s going on in Morningside.

Although the town reviews all posts, the website emphasizes that it does not sponsor, endorse, or assume responsibility for the contents of the posts.

If you want to post something, please send event details, flyers, contact information, and other relevant info to: generalmailbox@morningsidemd.gov.

Be sure you include when you want the post removed. You will receive a confirmation email once the post is approved for the bulletin board.

As of right now, the bulletin board is so new that it’s still waiting for its first post.  If you act quickly, maybe you can be the very first post that gets the ball rolling.




Get Well Soon, Susan!

I want to wish a speedy recovery to Susan Mullins, who recently suffered a fractured shoulder and torn rotator cuff. Susan, wife of Council Member Todd Mullins, is a member of the Recreation Committee, which will be missing all her help, especially with cooking food for the town’s many events.
 



Upcoming Meetings

The next Morningside Work Session meeting will be held Tuesday, April 14, at 7 p.m. in the Morningside Municipal Center. The Town Meeting will be the following Tuesday, April 21, also at 7 p.m. and in the Municipal Center.




Milestones

Happy Birthday to Melissa Lytton, Sophia Cordero, and Bernie Saylor, April 3; Earlene Erhardt Righter, Jimmy Shipman, and Kaitlin Woods, April 5; Jonathan Charters, April 6; Debbie Callison, April 8.

 

 

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