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By Mary McHale 301-735-3451


Gingerbread House Contest & Show are coming back

For 25 years, Darnall’s Chance House Museum has been making holidays special. Look what’s coming up:

• Saturday, Nov. 30: Ugly Sweater Day.

• Saturday, Dec. 7: Make your own Holiday Ornament.

• Sunday, Dec. 8:  Hot Chocolate & Cider Bar.

• And the biggest and best: Gingerbread House Contest & Show: Friday–Sunday, Nov. 29–30 & Dec. 6–8, Friday–Sunday, Dec. 13–15, noon–5 p.m.  

Help Darnall’s Chance celebrate 25 years of sweet memories and make this year’s Gingerbread Show one to savor! View an amazing display of edible gingerbread houses and vote your favorite entries for the Viewer’s Choice Awards.  

Darnall’s Chance is at 14800 Governor Oden Bowie Drive, Upper Marlboro.  Call 301-952-8010 or email darnallschance@pgparks.com.


Town of Morningside

Senior Thanksgiving Luncheon, with Bingo!, is coming up Nov. 21.  If you are a Senior, living in the Town, and are interested in attending, call 301-736-2300. 

Breakfast with Santa will be held Dec. 14, 9 a.m., at the Morningside Fire House. Cost is $6 per person, and you must preregister and prepay for the event. Each child registered and paid will receive a gift from Santa. There’ll also be a Santa/Secret Shop where the kids can shop for their loved ones.

On Dec. 15, Christmas Caroling begins 6 p.m. at the Town Hall.  The carolers will ride through Town singing carols and end up back at the Town Hall.

Morningside’s November meetings include the Town Meeting, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. 


Morningside Volunteer Fire Department

The MVFD has provided 29,800 hours of service and responded to 2,800 calls for service year so far this year.

They took delivery of their new Engine to replace the current 2001 Engine.  In the coming months, they’ll be working on the necessary requirements to place the new Engine in service.  

They are also working to place their recently purchased, used 2020 Ambulance in service. From the Morningside newsletter: “The newly-purchased Engine and 2020 Ambulance will ensure the Morningside Volunteer Fire Department maintains the ability to respond to emergencies in the coming year and provide services to the citizens of Prince George’s County.”


Congratulations

To Angela Alsobrooks—Prince George’s County Executive—who, on Tuesday, Nov. 5, became the first Black person from Maryland elected to the U.S. Senate. She defeated Maryland’s popular former two-term Governor Larry Hogan. 

 

Winter Registration at Senior Centers

Registration begins Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the Camp Springs Senior Activity Center, for
 
Residents only. The Computer Lab will also open at 9 a.m. for online registration. 

Registration beings on Wed., Nov. 20 for Non-Residents. 

Don’t wait and then be too late for the popular classes and trips. Among the activities: Book Club, Circuit Club, Ping Pong (new), Crocheting with Ms. Lillie, Knitting with Ms. Emma, Glee Club, Inspirational Hour, Line Dance, Round Dance Square.

For more information, call 301-249-7200 (Maryland Relay 7-1-1) or email program.access@pgparks.com.

The Camp Springs Senior Center is at 6420 Allentown Road.  Phone: 301-449-0490.


Changing landscape

Remember Landover Mall?  It was an exciting time back 40 or 50 years ago when its opening was big—with four department stores, dozens of great shops, a memorable ice-cream parlor. Now, it will be converted into a vast data center campus, “emphasizing Prince George’s pivot towards technology-driven development.”  

Frankly, I’d like to have the Mall back, and at least one department store. 

A home at 13104 Brandywine Road has sold for $309,000. 


Missing Tagalog?

Pastor of St. Philip the Apostle Church, in Camp Springs, is saying Mass in Tagalog every second Sunday at 4 p.m. Tagalog is the national language of the Philippines.  

After Mass, attendees can stay on to enjoy some Filipino cuisine. St. Philip’s is at 5414 Henderson Way, in Camp Springs. Information: 301-423-4244.


Bernie Quillin, Suitland High ‘58, dies at 85

Bernard Francis “Bernie” Quillin, of Owings, 40 years with the IBEW Local 26, died November 3. He was 85.

Bernie was born in Capitol Heights, second to youngest of the large family of Edna May (Howard) and Jesse Thomas Quillin, and grew up in Hillside, where—at age 12—he met the girl he later married, Nancy Fellows, at a local teen club.  

He graduated from Suitland High, class of 1958. In 1963 he began his electrical apprenticeship with IBEW Local 26 but was drafted by the Army to serve in Korea. After discharge, he finished his apprenticeship, and married Nancy in 1965. 

They settled in Forestville until, in 1972, they purchased land in Owings. It was there Bernie built the family home in which he lived the rest of his life. He was dedicated to enhancing the property, from crafting furniture and installing flooring to mastering brick and stonework. He even designed and built a 3-car garage when he was in his 70s.  

During his 40+ years with IBEW Local 26 he managed some of the largest construction projects in the area, including the Cove Point Natural Gas Plant, Willard Hotel, and the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.

Bernie is survived by his wife of 59 years, Nancy; their son Mark (Leslie); daughter Angie Sawyer (Ken); grandsons Travis and Nathan Quillin and Austin and Ryan Sawyer; sister Gerlie Sellner and numerous nieces and nephews.  He was predeceased by siblings Paul, Raymond, George, John, and Shannon Quillin; Ann Meddings; Hattie Theil; Edna Mae Simpson; Margaret Briguglio; Evelyn Kelly; Thelma Quillin; and Edith Kline.

 
Milestones

Happy Birthday to Kendra MacLean and Katie Frostbutter, Nov. 18; Herbert Hanson and Andrew Boone, Nov. 20; former St. Philip’s School Principal Linda Cullinan and Brea Sandy-Hanson, Nov. 21; Dolores Steinhilber, former president of the Skyline Citizens Assn., Stephanie White, Sharon McKlveen and Jill Flaherty Kimmel, Nov. 22; and Leslie Greene, Nov. 23.

Happy Anniversary to Paul and Sharon Locke on November 22. 

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Brandywine-Aquasco
By Audrey Johnson 301-922-5384

VIOLENCE AWARENESS SUNDAY

Domestic/Intimate Partners Violence Awareness, Sunday, October 27, 2024, was at Clinton United Methodist Church, Rev. Melaina Trice, Pastor. Overview of Domestic Violence was presented by one of the Mental Health Committee members, Carolyn Glee.

Guest Speaker was Rev. Sheila Holmes, Associate Pastor at Liberty Empowerment Baptist Church, Colonial Beach, VA, under the leadership of Rev. Sherman C. Hayes, Pastor. Reverend Sheila Holmes, is a licensed ordained minister of the gospel who gives all Praise to God and acknowledges she would never have made it without the “Fragrance of His Love.” Reverend Holmes was born in Baltimore, MD. She has worked in healthcare for the last 20 years as a Healthcare Advocate. Currently employed with ProMedicia Hospice as a Lead Bereavement Coordinator, where she facilitates Grief Support Groups, Bereavement Grief Camps, and Memorial Services and provides Workshops and Information sessions in the community, all with the purpose to help aid the process of loss and healing. She is dedicated to reaching out to those who have endured the loss of a loved one and giving them the tools and encouragement to journey toward healing. She teaches Bible study, preaches the word of God, and oversees their community wellness ”WE CARE” program. Rev. Holmes will complete the graduate program for her master’s degree in clinical Mental Health on December 21, 2024, from Messiah University in Pennsylvania.

Her goal of advocating for empowering wounded souls under the ministry Seeds of Hope she founded in 2021, is to teach, encourage, and counsel others to step out on faith and believe. Believe that when you cry out to the Lord, He will answer and take you by the hand. Believe he will guide you and strengthen you. Most of all, He will reveal the truth about who you are. His beloved Child. LibertyChurch2027@outlook.com Advocating for the Empowerment of Wounded Souls.

BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY

Bowie State University students gain valuable insights at the PRSSA ICON Conference. Event attracts participants from around the globe. Two Bowie State University students recently networked with public relations professionals from across the globe at the prestigious 2024 PRSSA ICON Conference hosted by the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) in Anaheim, CA.

Antania Evans and Kiannna Ophelia gained insights into emerging trends in the communications field. Evans, vice president of Bowie State’s PRSSA chapter described the experience as invaluable. “The conference hosted many PR professionals from all around the world that shared their experiences, as well as tips and tricks to being a successful PR person,” said Evans, a senior communications major. “The event featured group sessions throughout the day, providing students with opportunities to network and learn key strategies for advancing their careers in public relations, marketing, and communications. Evans emphasized the value of
 
attending the conference, not only for students with a clear path in PR, but also for those exploring different career options. “Being in the room with so many professionals and like-minded individuals was very fulfilling for me,” Evans explained. “I learned a lot of key information that I believe will benefit me in my journey in Public Relations. I am very grateful to have been able to attend.” Evans also expressed appreciation for the PR firm Glen Echo Group, LLC, for sponsoring the students’ participation in the event. The team of storytellers and coalition builders has partnered with Bowie State over the years to help provide networking and learning experiences for BSU students.

“Bowie State’s commitment to providing such opportunities demonstrates its dedication to preparing students for careers in competitive fields like public relations, ”said communication professor Rochelle Daniel, the university’s PRSSA advisor. “Through experiences like the PRSSA ICON Conference, students gain first-hand industry knowledge and build essential professional networks, equipping them to thrive in their future careers.” MEDIA CONTACT: Elijah Taylor, TAYLORE0529@students.bowiestate.edu.

CONGRATULATIONS JASON MITCHELL

Jason Mitchell, husband of Felicia Mitchell, son of Larry and Patricia Turner Mitchell, Grandson of the late James Garnell and the late Ruth Turner of Brandywine, Maryland. Fourteen years ago, he was at CSU Maritime pursuing his coaching dream. He has now come full circle as an Athletic Director leading numerous programs with dozens of coaches and hundreds of players.

WOMEN’S DAY

Please join us for worship service on Sunday, November 17, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. to celebrate Women’s Day with the Clinton United Women in Faith. “Theme: “Embracing Change and Trusting God’s Plans.” Clinton United Methodist Church, Rev. Melaina Trice, Pastor, 10700 Brandywine Road, Clinton, Maryland 20735. Office: 301-868-1281. Live Stream on Facebook and Telephonic www.facebook.com/CUMCMD Telephonic 978-990-5000 PIN: 180552#.

TROT FOR A TURKEY

Trot for a Turkey presented by M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, November 23, 2024, will be held at Watkins Regional Park, 301 Watkins Park Drive, Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20774. Time is 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ticket Price is $30/person. Visit Website.

Help families in need by running or walking through the beautiful Winter Festival of Lights. For more than 30 years, visitors to the annual Winter Festival of Lights have been dazzled by twinkling light displays as they drove through Watkins Regional Park. This year, register to walk or run through the almost 3-mile course and see the dazzling displays up-close. Your registration fee will provide a family in need with a holiday turkey.


THANKS TO ALL VETERANS

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