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By Mary McHale 301-735-3451

Breakfast with the Bunny?

Morningside is celebrating with the Easter Bunny on Saturday, April 12, 9 a.m., at the Town Hall, 6901 Ames Street.

There’ll be a Pancake-and-Fruit Breakfast, and an Easter Egg Hunt. And, of course, a visit from the Easter Bunny. As for the Egg Hunt, there’ll be prizes for Gold and Silver Egg winners!

Admission is $7. Children under one are free with paying adult (lap seating only).

Bring your Easter Basket. So, you can fill it with the eggs you find.

Reservations and pre-payment are required. This announcement may be too late, but you can call 301-736-2301 and see if you can still reserve. 


Town of Morningside: upcoming election

Morningside is holding an election on May 5, to vote for Mayor and two Council Members.

However, two who were expected to run for their current offices have decided not to. Mayor Bennard Cann has decided not to seek a 4th term. Council Member Bradley Wade has also withdrawn his petition and is running for Mayor. More information as it develops.

By the way, Morningside has three new police cars. Slow down!


Morningside: Stop-sign cameras

The Town has installed stop-sign cameras at 6 locations. They mean a full-wheel stop! Tickets are $40. And $40 more if you don’t pay the first time. Among the worst offenders are mailmen and school buses.


Fatal crash

A tragic vehicle crash in District Heights resulted in the death of 62-year-old Tyrone Eugene Perry, of Washington. The accident occurred on Silver Hill Road, prompting a temporary road closure. Authorities are seeking information from the public to aid their investigation.


Historic Preservation

The Prince George’s County Historic Preservation Commission meetings will be held virtually on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. The next meeting will be April 15, beginning at 6:30.

The County Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) has been appointed by the County Executive and administers the provisions of the county’s historic preservation ordinance and preservation tax credit program. The HPC’s responsibility is to protect the properties listed in the County Inventory of Historic Resources. 

As a result of the protection afforded by the ordinance, today there are 461 historic sites and four locally designated historic districts. 102 individual properties and 20 historic districts are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

If I were younger and healthy, I would love to attend these meetings. The next will be Tuesday, April 15 at 6:30. For details, go to https://www.pgplanning.org/county-wide-planning or call 301-952-3680.


Changing landscape

M & E Auto Parts, a tire shop at 6711 Suitland Road—across the street from GI Liquors—caught fire Friday, Jan. 17, about 1:40 p.m. The store—which advertises “tires and alignment” did not reopen and is now being torn down.

Six new homes will be built at the corner of Suitland Road and Randolph Street, in the area that once was woods, adjacent to the VFW. All six will be built on the Suitland Road side (not Randolph). Means, six more reasons to slow down.

A home at 6708 Pine Grove Drive, in Morningside, has sold for $130,000.


Golf Tournament 2025

The Forestville Pregnancy Center has their annual Golf Tournament coming up September 8th at Oak Creek Golf Course. They are now accepting registrations and hole sponsorships.

You can register your foursome online through PayPal, by mail, or by phone. The $150 fee covers breakfast, snacks, refreshments during the day, lunch, door prizes, and more. For more information, call 301-423-0042.


Happy Birthday, Darlie

You may not know it, but Darlie Norton put us on the map. Many, many years ago she wrote a wonderful history of Suitland. In doing so, she wrote about Suitland Road (how it came to be and where it got its name) and mentioned Morningside.


Milestones

Happy Birthday to Darlie Fay Norton, and Donald Brown Jr., April 13; Jean Osterkamp, Donald Brown Sr., Sarah Shipman, Autumn Williams and Fr. Jeffrey
 
Samaha, April 14; Bill Ward, Eva Hay and Les Bornman, April 15; Tara Destiny Proctor, Edna Ducote and Wanda Brooke, April 16; Eloise Carnes, Ruby Cunningham and Veronica Frostbutter, April 17; Cameron Trexler, April 19; and Devaughn Branham, April 20.

Happy Anniversary to Jim and Pat Conlon, their 51st on April 20: Tex and Rickie Beardmore, their 61st on April 11; and Larry and Jody (Bowman) Nyers, their 45th on April 18. 

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Brandywine-Aquasco
By Audrey Johnson 301-922-5384

BOARD OF REGENTS AWARD

The University System of Maryland (USM) Board of Regents has selected Dr. Rosemary Shumba, chair of Bowie State University’s Department of Computer Science as a recipient of a 2025 USM Regents Faculty Award for Excellence in Mentoring. The award represents the highest honor the board confers to recognize exemplary faculty achievements and outstanding contributions. Since joining Bowie State in 2019, Dr. Shumba has worked tirelessly to boost enrollment in computer science majors while offering steadfast guidance and mentorship to students.

“I am deeply honored to receive the 2025 USM Regents Faculty Award for Excellence in Mentoring,” said Dr. Rosemary Shumba, Ph.D., chair and professor of the Department of Computer Science. “This recognition reflects my belief that mentoring is about creating spaces where students can discover their unique potential and gain the confidence to pursue their dreams. I am grateful to the remarkable students who have entrusted me with their academic journeys; their growth and achievements are the true reward of mentorship. I look forward to continuing this meaningful work within our university community. Dr. Shumba will be honored at a special breakfast ceremony and during the public session of the full board meeting on Friday, April 11, at Towson University. MEDIA CONTACT: David Thompson, dlthompson@bowiestate.edu, 301-860-4311.

KYLE JACKSON FOOTBALL CAMPS

Bowie State University head football coach Kyle Jackson has announced a series of football camps this summer, offering student-athletes the chance to train with one of the top programs in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Conference.

The Football Camps will feature three events, all held at Bulldog Stadium: May 31: Mega Camp, June 21: DMV Elite Camp, July 19: 7-on-7 Tournament Big Man Camp. Each camp is designed to provide high school athletes with elite instruction, skill development, and competition in a high-energy environment. Players will have the opportunity to learn from Coach Jackson, his staff, and other experienced coaches as they refine their techniques and showcase their talents.
 
Registration details, camp locations, and additional information will be available on the Bowie State University Athletics website (bsubulldogs.com). For the most up-to-date information on Bowie State University Athletics and its 13 varsity sports teams, please visit Bowie State University Athletics.

FREE CONE DAY

BEN & JERRY’S FREE CONE DAY. Head to Ben & Jerry’s for their annual Free Cone Day! Enjoy a free scoop from Noon–8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at 138 National Plaza. Donations benefit The Child & Family Network Center.

SUMMER BREAK

Kids to Camp Registration 2025 is underway! Parks and Recreation Foundation’s Kids to Camp Scholarship allows Prince George’s County residents with financial hardship the opportunity to send their kids to camp. Apply today!

APRIL BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS

Happy Birthday to Alvin Pinkett, Glenna Graves, Cosmus Samuel, Barron Neal, Elisha Magdalene, Samuel Bell, Lindsey Joiner, Audrey Johnson, Claudette Oghogho, Nadia Long, Eric Knight, Charmaine Grant, Amina Hinton, Harris Tay, Sarita Georges, William Stroman, III, Zahara Hakim Hinton, Jerre Kauffman, Aiden Josiah Adeyemo, Zora Oghogho, Liyah Carpenter, Mmachi Helen, William Stroman IV, Mallory Tay who are Clinton United Methodist Church members celebrating birthdays in April. Happy Birthday to CUMC secretary Pinkney who is celebrating her birthday in April.

APRIL WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

Congratulations and Happy Wedding Anniversary to Ron and Beth Davis, Lloyd and Shirley Brown Trevor and Denise Bourne, Norman and Jean Noel, Clarence and Dorothy Glasgow Reid, George and Karen Taylor, Cosmus and Stephnie Samuel who are celebrating wedding anniversaries in April.

VBS ROAD TRIP

Clinton United Methodist Church Vacation Bible School will be July 14–July 18, 2025. Theme “ON THE ROAD TO GOD.” Ages: K–5th Graders. Time: 9 a.m.–Noon. REGISTER: Web: http://cumcmd.org. Church: 301-888-1281.

VBS stands for Vacation Bible School, and it is a summer church outreach focused on giving kids a fun and creative place to learn about the Bible and to build relationships with churches and other kids in the area.

AN ALUMNI SOCIAL AFFAIR BRUNCH

Bowie State University Prince George’s County Alumni Chapter will have their Annual Social Affair Brunch Sunday, June 22, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Martin’s Crosswinds. Cash Bar, music, dancing, vendors. Tickets cost $80.00 ($20.00 tax deductible contribution funds to support the PGCAC Scholarship fund). $PRINCEGEORGECAC TREASURER@PGCAC.ORG or any chapter member.

BLACK & GOLD SNEAKER GALA

Bulldog Empowerment Alumni Chapter (BEAC) of Bowie State University National Alumni Association (BSUNAA) presents 8th Anniversary Black & Gold Sneaker Gala (Attire Black & Gold Semi-Formal). We are thrilled to invite you to an unforgettable evening that celebrates black excellence and HBCU/Bulldog pride, honoring the 8th anniversary of BEAC. Live Entertainment Performance (Push Play) & Saxophonist Eddie K, Jr. Join us as we recognize our significant achievements over the years in promoting the Bulldogs’ legacy, fostering stewardship and fellowship, giving back through community service, and launching our inaugural $25K Scholarship Endowment to inspire and support academic excellence. Bowie State Alumni, Family, & Friends. Do not miss this opportunity to be part of something truly impactful Sunday, May 18, 2025, from 5–9 p.m. (no door sales). Tickets $65pp or $120 (2tixs). Open Bar Cocktail Reception: 5–6 p.m. Event lasts 4 hours. Ages 21+. Free venue parking. Host: Asia (Majic 102.3 FM). Attire! Black & Gold Semi Formal. Buffet Dinner, recognition of achievements, honoree guest speakers and live entertainment. Business Ad & Sponsorship opportunities are available for BEAC celebratory opportunities. Location! Martin’s Crosswinds, 7400 Greenway Center Drive, Greenbelt, Maryland 2770. Contact: Kenny (President) 301-237-1802, Niki (Vice President) 202-651-0999.

 

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