In and Around Morningside-Skyline
By Mary McHale 301-735-3451
Bill Teletchea, drafted by the Braves, dies at 87
William J. Teletchea—whom we knew as Bill—died April 26 at the Delaware Bay Rehabilitation Center.
He was born December 13, 1938, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
A proud veteran, William served in the United States Marine Corps, exemplifying a lifelong commitment to patriotism and service.
In his youth, he was a gifted athlete. His passion for baseball led to him being drafted by the Braves organization to play in their minor league system.
He remained an enthusiastic sports fan throughout his life, especially cheering on his beloved Washington Capitals.
Following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, William built a long and proud career as a Union Printer at the Government Printing Office, serving there for more than thirty years.
He was an active member of the American Legion.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Martha Beighley; his parents, Owen Sulpice and Margaret Hughes; his siblings, Owen, Joseph, Jean, and John; his stepson, William; and his grandson, Eddie Banasiak. In his final years, he found companionship and joy with his partner, Loretta Weber.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Jerome’s Catholic Church with Interment at Resurrection Cemetery, Clinton, Md.
Foreclosure Prevention Workshop
Sad to say, Prince George’s County is among the highest in the nation dealing with foreclosures.
Council Chair Edward Burroughs, of District 8, is tackling this issue by partnering with Strategic Housing Solutions to set up a workshop on Thursday, August 28, 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Southern Regional Technology and Recreation Complex, 7007 Bock Road, in Fort Washington. All are welcome.
For more information, call 301-952-3860.
Applause
MedStar Southern Maryland Hospital Center has been named #1 in Maryland for Patient Safety by Lown Hospital Index for Social Responsibility.
You can win at Bingo
Thanks to Rich Landon, I now know how you can do it:
On Wednesday night, Sept. 3, for example, head for 3611 Stewart Road, in Forestville. There’s a well-lighted parking lot—with a police officer on duty. Free coffee.
The doors open at 5 p.m. Sales begin at 6 p.m. Bingo begins at 7.
$15 or $30 buys their small or large admission package. Regular prices are $20 and $40. Additional game sheets are available at additional cost.
More than $3,000 in Bingo prizes every Wednesday night.
Pull tab games available for purchase. Sales start at 6 p.m.
The kitchen will be open with a caterer, plus a snack-bar with chips, candy and sodas for purchase.
For Information: call Bingo chairman George Hoehl, 301-599-0307.
Who knows—you might win. Go and see.
Changing landscape
A home at 3002 Irma Court, near Suitland, has sold for $341,000.
Also, a home at 5800 Delta Lane has sold for $400.000.
Mexico City pilgrimage
I majored in Spanish at St. Mary’s College. One summer, in 1948, I took some of my classes at Mexico City College. But mostly I jaunted all over Mexico, soaking up the scenery, the museums, the food. I even took my first airplane flight in (now that I think about it) a very scary small plane, to Acapulco for one really fun weekend.
But mostly I just enjoyed Mexico City, and, oh! How I would love to do that again. It’s a beautiful city, with so much to do.
Now, you have an opportunity to join St. Philip’s parishioners on a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Guadalupe and Mexico City in October.
Dates: October 9 to October 15. Cost: $2,499, which includes airfare, accommodation, breakfast and dinner daily, and admission fees.
You can pick up a flyer at https:// www.canterburypillgrimages.com/tour/9671. (If you go, call me at 301-735-3451 and give me a report.)
Oops!
In my August 15 column I wished a happy birthday to the Beltway on its 41st birthday.
Immediately several of my sharp readers let me know I was wrong.
Parts of the Beltway began opening December 21, 1961.
But it was completed August 17, 1964. So, I apologize: HAPPY 61ST BIRTHDAY to our Beltway!
Milestones
Happy Birthday to Le August Brent and Mark Cummings, Jr., Aug. 19; Melody Barnes, Aug. 20; Austin Michael Fowler, Aug. 21; Wayne Anderson, Barbara Phipps and Gavin Michael Glaubitz, Aug. 22; Shelly Sansbury and Joseph R. Maiden, Jr., Aug. 23; Edith Hull, Aug. 26; Shirley Holmes, Chris Busky, William Fowler and twins Anthony and Avery Simmons, Aug. 27, my granddaughter-in-law Michelle McHale, Lavine Callicott and her husband Bill, both on Aug. 29; Wanda Payne Simms, Bria Barbour-Ray, Denis Wood, Jai McCune, Caitlin Rose Woods and Tom Anderson, Aug. 30; Mary Berkley and Travis Mullins, Aug. 31. Christine Hoehl, Judy Busky, Earl Simms, Rebecca Capps and my great-granddaughter Mary Adela McHale, Sept. 1; Suzanne Kenney, Sept. 2; Andrelic Howard, Sept. 3; Loretta Carter, Sept. 4; Frank Howard, Justine Poe, Paul M. Locke, Harietta Boo Henson, my great-granddaughter-in-law Nina McHale and Dan Needham, Sept. 6.
Happy Anniversary to Sharon and Mike Fowler, their 41st on Aug. 11; and my very special next-door neighbors, John and Stacie Smith, who were married on Aug. 23, 2003.
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Brandywine-Aquasco
By Audrey Johnson 301-922-5384
NOTTINGHAM MYERS UMC HOMECOMING
Nottingham Myers United Methodist Church (Small Church-Big Vision-Bigger God). “Oneness-A Beloved Community” Divinity in Unity (John 17:11) celebrated their Homecoming Sunday, August 17, 2025. Rev. Shemaiah Strickland, Pastor. The guest speaker was Pastor Brian Walker now serving at Kingdom Builders Fellowship. Nottingham Myers United Methodist Church is located at 15601 Brooks Church Road, Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20772.
2025 MISSION NUTRITION
Free Fresh Seasonal Produce Monthly Distribution at Gwynn Park Senior High School, 13800 Brandywine Road, Brandywine. Maryland 20613. Dyson Road parking lot inside the cafeteria. 2025 Distribution Schedule: September 16, October 1, November 18, and December 16. Time is 4–6 p.m.
CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to Melvin and Lynnell Thomas who announced that they had exchanged vows in a small private ceremony on July 18, 2025. “In Prince Frederick, Maryland it was a day filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories, marking the beginning of our new journey together. We appreciate all the warm wishes and support we have received. Thank you for being a part of our lives and sharing in our happiness.” Melvin & Lynnell Thomas.
CRAB FEAST
There will be a CRAB FEAST Sunday, October 12, 2025, from 2–5 p.m. All you can eat all you can love at St. Philip’s Church Hal 13801 Baden Westwood Road, Brandywine, Maryland, 20613. All tickets in advance, $60.00-Adults, $25.00-12 & under. Land Lovers Food and Drinks included. Tickets: Vivian 804-301-9530, Shirley 302-690-4260, Michele 240-882-3369. Peter A. Gross, Sr. Scholarship/Memorial Fund. “Proceeds go to future Scholarships.”
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS FCU
Educational Systems Federal Credit Union values are empowering, excellence, trustworthy, caring, and collaborative. Vision: To make financial wellness and stability accessible for all the communities we serve. Mission: To empower individuals and communities through accessible financial solutions. We are committed to fostering financial well-being by providing competitive solutions, personalized services, and educational resources. By building strong partnerships, supporting community growth, and promoting financial literacy, we strive to create a brighter future for our members, Ambassadors, and the communities we serve. esfcu.org 301-779-8500.
CONNECT WITH OUR COMMUNITY
Carla Henry Hopkins, Director Phone: 301-860-3939. Twitter/X-@bsualumnioffice, Facebook-@BowieStateUniversity Office of Alumni Engagement, Instagram-bowiealum, Email: alumni@bowiestate.edu.
CLINTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Clinton United Methodist Church located at 10700 Brandywine Road, Clinton, Maryland 20735. Rev. Malaina Trice, Pastor. Office: 301-868-1281-Fax: 301-868-2464. E-mail: cumcmd@verizon.net. Live Stream on Facebook and Telephonic www.facebook.com/CUMCMD, Telephonic-978-990-5000 Pin 180552#. You are cordially invited to our Art as Therapy (Mental Health) Beauty for Ashes Retreat Friday, September 19, 2025, via Zoom at 7 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. (Prayer Garden and Multipurpose Room) cost=$25 per person (lunch included in registration fee). Liberation Theology & Movies- September 6–September 27 from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Week 1-Just Mercy & 13th, Week 2-Rustin & Origin, Week 3-American Fiction & Sinners, Week 4-Killers of the Flower Moon & The Woman King.
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS
COME BACK, GIVE BACK CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF THE FOUNDING of their Chapter. Morgan State University Southern Maryland Alumni Chapter Annual Scholarship Fundraiser Saturday, September 13, 2025, from 7–11 p.m. at Waldorf Jaycees Community Center, 3900 Crain Highway, Waldorf, Maryland 20601. For tickets EMAIL: msusmac@gmail.com, MESSAGE CENTER: 720-716-6117 or Victor Watson 202-215-3656.
BOLD GIVING
Take advantage of the MARYLAND HBCU TAX CREDIT! State of Maryland’s HBCU Tax Credit Legislation rewards donors who make contributions to qualified permanent endowment funds held at eligible Historically Black Colleges and Universities like Bowie State University. To obtain a tax credit, the donor must apply for a tax credit certificate through the Comptroller of Maryland. Applications are available on the Comptroller’s website. Applications must be submitted by email to HBCUtaxinfo@marylandtaxes.gov and will be accepted starting July 1 of the tax year in which the donation was made. Donate to a qualified permanent endowment at BSU.
Please note that Maryland’s HBCU tax credit was extended for another five years and will now terminate on December 31, 2028. Thank you to the donors who
made a gift in Academic Year 2024–2025. Your impact empowers more than 6,300 BSU students to pursue their dreams and achieve excellence. #BSU4LIFE.
OPEN MIC KARAOKE
Open Mic Karaoke night at Piano Keys Lounge 1ST and 3RD Tuesdays from 6–11 p.m. Karaoke starts at 7 p.m. Drink specials from 6–11 p.m. No talent required. Just bring your energy and have fun. Perform your favorite karaoke hits or original song. VIP tables are FREE (first come, first served). Music by DJ Big. Piano Keys Lounge is located at 7651 Matapeake Business Drive, Suite 104, Brandywine, Maryland 20613
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