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- Plamling the new Schrom Hillil Park has begun and citizen input In thtt proe.a Ia requested. At a public hearing on WedDeaday, Junel&atthe Huntinglfid~re Community Cen'ter, a park plannill&' ccmeultant hired by the city elic1ted i~ from citizens about recreational amenitie• for the new park.
Scbrom Hil~ Palik ia in the eutem part of G....,Dbelt. juat sootlt of Greenbrook and east and north « Hanover Parkway.
-It ie approxiD'aateiJ 43 aerea In size and a aix acre pond will be eontructed in the northern end of the p&rlt.
Among tht> SUkltt!'&tiona citizens made for th'-" park were: play. «rrQnd, baeketball courb, pathll eonnecting with existing paths, reaVooms, picnic areas, grills, puttinc er-n, borseahoe pitA, vol· leyb.ll nets.
Dorothy PyleM said that sht> believed 8 I"[email protected] had ~f'TJ reached earlier to have the- ballftelda away from Huntinll' Rid..-e. ADOt.her person wanted them a.t the 110uthern end of the park. A--- .. sugpation waa made to ext~nd the u-.e time uf ball field!!.
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publkfheariA!r by the Greenbelt eiV -.:it. Qn Strategic. PlanJaillll: ~·-and Objectlv-. -1thidl' took place in the -aeilnlom of the MuJdeipal ~-The hearing waa 1111 ~unity "for the Public to ate their views on
0.. plamaina~oals nd ob-j~ ' s have worked oat over the last year.
The P'-"hw· .-Ie - oble-:· meo fall into eicllt .. _... Fiaandol Stablllt7 and Fove . Y- s.q.t, Park A-iait~ · Reer.dem Faeilitiea, f'ro... graD18 aDd Parkland Jlen:lopment, Land l]oe and Zon•n'!;, Pnbtie SafetY, Fadlilioo Conotruetion and Ronovatioa, .Uailication of the City. Tran...,ar+.atio'n and lntercovern~l Relation&. Since- 1986 eouaeil haa been omcaPd In long-~e plannintr deol«ned to prepano - city for tba nut 6 to 16 yen. The iuueo aboYe Wel'O ;deatlfted, and
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to he ochieY~. and will daftne strateciea to ~neet tllaM aoal11.
Mayor Gil Weldanfeld an-ee-l thoit Strategle Planning ·wu new to Greenbelt, and that the dt)r wu the on~¥ oDi! in Prince G_,... ceo CountY· to have it. 'll'eidenfekl described the cit,. u a '""""' viee" m the Strak!J<ic Planning realm. "He auR'KetJted that . tt.e city eould ftne tuneo an,. plan~ nine 11'0&1• ill the futur:e. For QOW, howeVer, ·the ~~ext •tep, al· ter council- review11 what waa •id at the pu~ .lteari.nc. ia to have a work· ..ulon later to see how <Ouaeil will handle the situation.
Gnee Fielder of Greenman and Podenon ·baa been hired- by the cit)' of Greenbelt.' to pla11 the par~ She wu formerly prbtripal planner at the Maryland NatioMI Capital Park and Planniag Co1Dmillion.
She aald. abe waa 44here to be your ean and facl.litator." to aee what ideu dtiHne had for til; park. She pronlioed llhe and her aaiatanta wou\ct be baek ill aax to eic'ht weelul to diaeuaa the -txact detait. of the parlr. aite and to have citisena work in email groups and haah out. apeetfic ideu for the park. .
Fielder atated thai: many thiftKii eoald be doneltt a .U k<'re pari<. It oil depend& on whether c.itbeaa waat a paulve or .-U•e park, wallriuc trails' or ball fields, and lt;ow mueb of th'll!! e:dBtinc ~- dti•u would want ro daUoJ' In er.atlnc the lark, oht. .....
Bob Titman •id he would like to llee a park that ~vall any .. thiJqr In tba city. S.V.rol oubcHYiato- in tile. eaateru part of eiq haw tittle or no recreation·
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One problem with ball fields was 1i~rhta. Foy said· retddenta are alre.ady looking at lights on existina fte-ldB. Ficldt!r &t:o~aured him that ~levation, noiae, .security, wa,-a to cut t"osts and many" other nuances will be ~-xamine<.l.
One man supported passive activities because he believed team aport& attrat•t mort' !P'f'Ople from outside the nPtghborhood.
Keith ch.ernikotf, <"hairman uf tfw. Parks Hnd RPcreation Adviaor,- Board, uid that an a~a to have solitude wid- a need' treCRMntlv me-ntioned in their surve:r .ol poaible UIIH ot the Pirrk.
·City C.unf"it mer•'•<-r T..,nmth' White lftefttioned there •hould be Umtt.d aeeeu pointa to the park
Po)' aummed it all up by aa)'inc the blne•t ehallenge to th~ da.icften wm be to create enouch active fac-Bttie~~ to sathlfJ the ~ple who live ;n th~ neigh-'-lloOd. . ,. p-
. ~ ·t'ielller ,_&Dted to ..... to e..-... ...... H.t, that
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WHAT GOlSON -· l•IJ 11. 8 p.m. R...-ula.-• ~ CoUftdl Meetin,r. Muni-
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ori 1'\&nnintr Board .. -. -Inc. Conf~.-.nre Room, Mullfelpel Bldtr.
I ...-. Pwk A- R.-rreM.ion Actrilory Board ~eetina-. 1'-C.-..
..........,,.IJU,7:11jo..,, ~ -n Commit... lleetintr, City C.ounciJ .-. Mu~J Bldor. I ,_.. Commueity Relations Ad-rioory Board Me<tinc. Empio,-eea Lountrt!', :W:unieipal Bld•-8 •·•· Bc:Mard o! Dir~tors, G~t Homft. lnl".'H•milton Pla~e
'JiaftJ' of the dozen or ~ eitfr.~ fted pk"tUn u( thE- tity ifl M4:8A·
ena ,.._.at fett land liM, •JMt- ....,. when c:onaklt>rin~t t~ city'• eialb' aequWtioa and lllai-.aane.. futan. He al~o at.r-ttsaed ttw of park Ja.arJ. .... the iapoftant "ramblina ·-park" idea u "an laue at haad. Jbn Drake aDted important goal to .tri..-e for." that whe .. · de:aic'Mn put t;oceth.. Greenbeltera Belay Likowski and ·er the ett,-, park land ·wu not. WerDer Neupert both atrongl; Mpariate ff'OID the e1tJ', "The aupported the acquisition .lf W&J' we've been gotne ~ntly more JMI.rk Jand. ia more ... ho~ -here and Park maintenance ala4 eame park there" lltated Drake. up in the diacua~~ion. l>raiCtl men-
Drake propoeed a- ''l'ambling ticmed the ero.ion around th~ parlc:,"- whlei would b{:orpon.te lalee- and the .cum on Wp ()f the
'tile .,.rk widl the eommaait~, so water. '"The lake 1.111 a vaJua.ble ·that~ park was DOt a .aepa1'ate part of thia communitj," :~~tr~spifte of lancl unto. it.Mlf. Coaa- Md Drake. ••and it need4 a lut cilmember Antoinette 8ram (of work).'" : menticmecl that analler parcela Ia re~-ponae to the land probof land.· are not adequate for lem, Weidenfeld .~~aid that the ftora and fauna and would bene· eity ia tryinc: to purcluu.e aome ftt only maD. land, but that land which i. now
JC,eith Chemikoit', chairman of. zoned for commereial uae i• .p,_-. the Parka aDd Recreation A.dYhf.. peneive. Currently de-vtdoper1J OI'Y Board, auccuted tha.t a uni· - S... HEARING, ~lfe .J
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CITYNORS 'T'he Jfener&l crew worked on
the ~lertticaJ problol at the Spellmaa 0....,.... The7 abo patchetl sidewalb at tbllll! FOR ~t.H and .-ubed atreet. m variou l«ationa. and ~ -structed a draiaap dikh in the upper rftd of tJw NOI"ttllwa7 Val)e 'I Stream Park ana .tartinc at appro:zim.tely l3 Court of HiHa- and ~ ta Yay~tte Plano ia Lakewood.
The •PKial clet:aib crewa worked wlUt the ndbnal arb lrJ'OtJP ... iatiJW with the remoYaJ of materiab. :rr- the tbnetre. They a!.o .,.c.et.t eartJ. and eroaBWaJb i1t ~ locations throochout the eity.
The _.... aDd _.., cletailo rnwa worked 'toceder to baild• a.idewalk ~ to the nrimmiQc pooL
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operial --- ....... . worked aa U.. e'-a ... of the Lab,,_..., --..1-of aquatic weed aad ..,.... from t.be lalr:e befono tJw eelelwation 011 tbllll! <kh.
The ce--1 new alaG put .t.wu .... aad dader an.uftd the eabn perimet.' of~ la.lr.e.
Tile pliU'b n...w ~ on ...-inc crua aad ..mtai,.in«
- athletic llelda ...__. -city. nw horticultu:rilt's c~w an eon.timain« to work on th.e be:aotifkation pf t1w .arioc.J nw-4ia• stri .. ia tJw eity.
AMera~ Albel'ta T........wi Floyd d;od
oa TDftday, Ja:ne 28_. lin.. Floyd .... the IDIJt.heT ot Georce x. T'>W1L-.end, Elai~ Lertora. and Lois V H aJI, aDd sister of Georg-eW~!ifM'J'. She is a.lao sarviTed b,. 11 .rrandchitdYen .and Wn ~t v•ntkhildren. Fuaeral •rrint: were held at the Greenbelt-Community Chareb on Prill&)', J~ly 1. Interment followed at tJow Parklawn Cemetny in lloelnrille.
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1. CALL TO ORDER 2. APPROVAL 01" AGENDA J. APPROVAL 01" MINUTES <. REVIEW OF JIASTER
PLAN I"'R LA!IIGLEY PARit..COLLEGE PARK· G IIIEENBEL T
SOTE: This is a tentativ• a
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Thursday. July 7, 1988
COUECTION Mayor Gil Weidenfeld"s D&nW
.-.. inadvertantl)" omitted from ttw list of cuau who attended the A rmivenary tea at Green K~ HouM on Jane 12. The Newa itrt'Ww ~ the omia.U..n.
w.n .. ,-.es c..o.es Temporary bypue pipa to ear
..,. water to Wuhiftarton Suborban SaAit.ary Commiaion fWSSC) rvlltolaen nn be ..en bt naan:r areaa arcMIJMl the UMDMIIIUli
t]'. TM. bn>aao pi- wUI he u.d while tile exi.tiD« in «rrUnd PiMe are l»intr deanect anc1 u.-.. Tlu. ia aD part of the WSSC Wa· tn s,.- Jlodernbatlon Pn>jeot tltM. .... rn ~nae throa.:h the
- of Oriober. n._-,-da..- o1 the pJ"Dject.. ruatomers 1ft&)" a-per""""' dieeolored (nJOt]') ........ Jf laomdry ..,a ooileol. the WS. SC p~ a .. Diaeolored Water ~ for ~ to Te'W"Uh their .tied artie\ee. to l"eeDDft tht ...... -.;.... The p.<bt _,. he obtained b:r <aHI"" the WSSC at 6111-f173. If the .............. water pt>n:i.U for JnOft than .a roaple of hoan. <all - WS.'!C chnintr the da7 at ........._ WSSC wiD come out and open a nearb7 ftn hydrant to - tho ruaty -ter out of the .,..._
If a wrioGs pnJWem oecun in; the e-v-enina- or ~r a ¥~kend. aorh u a hrokn temporary water line. a looee steel pl .. e or rNJ
-ter to a homo, <all tho WSSC's :U-hooT maint.eftaftee e'IIWJ"C''IftC'J' nlllftber at 6$9-4556. s..., - to - Greenbelt Jl .. ldp.J Aftft8 Channel B-10 for 111' to date information em the 'PI"'OrJ"eU of Utili WSSC pi'O.i<rl.
Palntlranch Unltan.n Church
1215 Pow- Mill R.U (near Cherry mn -.!)
S.... Jal:r 11. te ....... Healthy ~. Healthy Faail__.,. Barbara aBel Don Fa.ir-6eld.
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GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
Marriott ta Manage en--belt Hilton
Harriott Hotels aDd Reoorts announced on Jul,. 1 an aar'o?emCnt to JD&D&Ce the Greea~t Bilton. The 268-......, hotel is o..- b)' SpriDChiU Lalre ilot.>l Limited PartMnhip aDd ..,.;u "" managed by Marriott as of July 1. The Greenbelt Marriott will be the eompaay•a fint fuJJHr"riee hotel in Prinee Georga Count,- aDd its aixth in the state.
The 18-.tory- hotel•• mcetinc aDd baDquet f:acilit:iea Aft ooumprised of a 4.,800 -zuare foot Graad Ballroom dmaible iJitG four seedons, Aft additioDal meetiac ........ totali.... --&.,_000 aquare feet, aDd two execu-tive eonlerenre euita aeati.oc 15 -pte.
For flininc the Greenbelt lla.l'riott featura a fllll...a.erviee restaurant and a speci&JtJ' restaurant Mrvinc dilmer oaly~ F1tb~ and reereat.ioD faeiJitiea include outdoor and indoor poola, a fWJyequipped exerd.e room aud two outdoor lichted tenaia eourta.. A &'ift shop aDd ....,.plimeutar,. parlriDg an abo a~ to bot.elcuesb.
llariott Hotels aDd Reeorta is a dmaicm o1 Marriott eo..-.. tion of Was~ D.C. n..... .... <11rftDtiJ 181 Marriott ..... tela and re.orta witJI over 81,.000 guest rooms in 114 cities
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Swim Team News b)'- Wlrldl
Thia put week at our JDP.ct qaiMt Poiater Ridae we did ....., well ....- • - that .,... in the A dhriaion for ao loq .•• the 11-1 ...... the)' ..... ,.. b)' .- ZO ...,._ wldcl> Ia
-me lo -a- lot. AI• tJda put week .... oar ant -.eet ia oar aew pooL
w. - lib to tbaftlt the - ehlb f« their help. Spe. dal - ..... Betty aDd Bob s-...wt, Jim Dnb, Ha.,. J.......,...., aDd s- Deria.
This week the coeeh named Kel::tan! O'Brien and BI""''Wen Ganieo-t~......ws-rs of- week. ·
'I'be high point nrinamen fur th:ia .reek were 16 point.: JeoDT Dnb, Caroln Drake, and Jtevm f'lo7d. 11: Jfadow Wj. rid: and eoo_. Pappea. 11: Cathy BarwXt aDd Tara Y "i.DL"Y.
10: llnJ<Irid Harpe, Allison Low, and TYae7 McNair. 8-: .Jo.h "~pIer and a-t Wlriek. 8: Eric Jorxeoaen.
Our me-e-t next week is againat Unnenit7 HUla..
<::>( Catholic
Community of Greenbelt
MASS Municipal Building
Suncloy, 10 A.M.
ST. HUGH'S CATHOUC CHURCH a... J- P. SUck. Put«
..... JL ValoatiM Ienn,., Aaaodate PaoWr
.,MASS SCHEDULE: Sunday 8, 9-.30, 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
Saturday 6 p.m. Dan,. Jlau: 1:10 a.m. JIOJ>da,.-FriclaJ'. t Lm. JloDdaJ'-Satanla)' -- bl ll<oconciliatiOil: .-...,. u p.m.
...... o.-n~oe~t· Hosts For J~ StucleMs
Joan Jlaloo bl G.-bolt, eoor· dinator of a J•paaae foreiga a:
ehauore - lo aeeltiaor 2iJ boet r..we. for all or ·part of a._- -*1 hom Aucaat
1-ZO. 1'llae - .... -• to ota7inA--aDCI esper~..- a _.., of Americaa euJttue..GreeJ>belt aty ....
n.. .-.. wUI be moolved iD cul-.1 - -- .. ..;.. Yidea. Time ia alao aet. ~ for the - ,....0,. aDd llbldeat to _.... tocethet'.
The - famll)' pins ......... memorloo, ...... • . ..... a~ tio" for cul-.1 aDd IDdhida&l omiqueDeU. Quali6catioos are llimpl7 Iota olio-. aa- ;,,d., and aa extra plate at meal:~:-
For JDOft • fat ormation, contact Joan at '19t-8031.
M- Girls Saught Far MJu Greenbelt Re-....Ja bawe bocan for the
1t88 Jlloa Gne~~belt ,..._m. The---b G.-bolt c1r1o - 14 to 19 to ~ ... Ia thia ,.-...... eeaaL For further infOI"'Bation, pleaae <ail ehalr, Cheri Gainor (441-36811).
ST. JOHN'S CHUitCH E,._,_, __ ..._.._.....m ...,_ -- s-n... Saadap 9:80 ..... _
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Thursday, July 7, 1988
Golden Age Club b)'....,. Gani.-
TboN will -be • ,......_ at the .\-x.a Lecion OD Juq 18, due to the Lecion'• "-1 Keedaw m 0cea:n City. 1-.1. o" Wedneoda:r, luq 18 ov memben who wezn: On the re_. Alub trip will brine their
photoo, aDd ........ their -· ieDeea with aa. Brine a and-wieb to tbe Youtll Cenw at u am;.plaa to have hmeb--.. aad ea.fo7 thia oeeuion.
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The individual muc _- ..m. eatod to -b a bich de...., that.,. b bl'· wovlcl rather hawe hia tbl'lliopt-eut thaD . tell a Ue, alld ....Oil! lhilllc it ... ier to be IIIMhed ..nth • .....t or piereed wiih a ._.. ...... to utter eahnaa7 or be carried awa,. b7 wrath.
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11 :16 IUD Fellowship
N U1'ller)' care provided.
"A c.bre.\ of tU o,_. mitod, tl&e wo,.,. l&eart, tl&e tutpir- · irag acnd, a>Od tl&e .oeial riaio. ••• "
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WORSHIP THIS WEEK GltiiNIIII.T MPIIST CHURCH
474-4212 Bible Study .For AD Apa (SUJL) 9:41; . ..\;JL·. WorshiP Servic:ea (Sun.) 11 A.K. & 7:00 P .X. Kiclweek Prayer Service '(Wed.) 8:00 P.ll.
Holy Cross Lutheran Churdt --·-Worship ~~8~::30 aDd 11:11 a.m... (lafant can~
SUIIdq ~ - Bible a.- 9:60 a.iD. Pnt.Sc:>-1 De- t:&o - 11:15 Lm. For information ngarcJiDe - for :roath, J'- ·~ sboglea, aDd HJ>ior eitise-, pleaae eaJI the ChareJa .-.e. -- B.-· P- . NWlll
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Thursday, July 7, 1988 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
Hearing on City's Goals (c-u-ed f ...... pa"e ->
· must lave ten percent of tM-ir laad for creen space, acco .. cimg to the law. One of the objectivee· ·liated . under .. Park AequjeitiOa.. •tatea that the city ehould ~u.Q:e developers to ina.aaae laad for nereation aDd park tl»t'l!l
at a bieber ratio than preaeudv ma..datod ... "
Zoaine Land U• aDd Zoning was also
diecuaaed at length. Manha Barrett commended the council on the idea ·of. bav(ng a public hearinc for Strategic Planning. She reeommended that .the cit7 try to cain control of zoning in a way similar to that which Laurel haa over ita zoning. The major stieldng point, aaid Dram. wu that . "we don't have the land.
only land ·uae eGDcerns bowever. "We as a community have an obligation to preserve and ponibly perpetuate .•• the plannin,c ccncept that waa established with the original town ... aaid Neupert. "We have a certain an:bi~-t~J atyle and we ahould build in keeping with it..,
Neupert felt !Sidewalks alone the roadaidea violate the concept of never having to croea n>aci::J. and atreaeed the need tor archi·· tectural compatibiliey in the his· torical section. He propo.ieff a. kind of architectural gui..:~.n.:e committee to check designs before they are conatructed ·~we are now modifyii.g tht'
concept of the city into aomcthing that ia more modem:· he said.
It beloaca to people in a private Uail:caticm W&J' .o we dor;~'t have control... Other iaaues raised incli!,.. .:.I
.Jean LOmbardo noted that the that of eity unifteation, wlfreh eity alwaTS seemed to be react- Dram felt waa "a very im,p.,rtinc tO what· developera o.r the aqt iaa:ue. Tbe future of the un1-Park aDd Planning Commiaaion fication of the cit)' can make or did, and J)l'Oposed, the eit7 dra.Tt break Greenbelt." She eited the a Muter Plan of ita own. Coun- differencea between eaat and west cUmember Joe l.'!a&Ca aaid thRt Greenbelt aa thif1&11 whieb needed the Advisory Planning Board to be amootbed oVer. "You have (APB) .recently added an extra to ·au •ork together to .wh~·1e meetinc per riwnth to auea fu. your aoaJa,.. Bram wamed.. ture. need8 of the city. Part of Couneilmember ThomQ X. the APB agenda ia to aew1op a White aaw unification .. more as Muter Plan for Greenbelt. Al'l political coheaiveneu from the far aa ehang:ing exiating zoning atandpoint of a aeMe ot corr.rea1:n.inta, Weiden:feld felt "the munity~· in addition to the pbyai· county board and district coun- cal aspect of -contu.uity in tn&1la cil Dlust. be won over •.• (it ,ia) and communication. Both "S!Qmout of the eitJ'"e banda. •• munieation. between eitizena: and
•·we•n doina our beet to get pb,-.iea.l communication be'•een the bed we -can in the (La.ncley the city"' were imporlant to Park·Colleee Park-Greenbelt) White. · ·
::.ter ~~:· ~~red. ~e~~n- . ~~u~re t\~ic~Zu:e':.~ . City Manager James K. Giese ning outline the commitU!ea bad
added: .. We are not masltrd of put together. Doug Love aaid
·~~~~.:=~: ~~~t=;~!~~::: role in ecn,1.aty pl&nning. dr~n- Kenilwo~ A.venue. He •uareatbelt hU told the Park and Plan- ed that ·if in the future. developlag Commiaaion that it favQl1J en want to build roads, . they RPC zonilliJ (for the GHI part should be made to provide bridof the city) but Giese noted that ges where necessary. .. plarbling does not control deveJ- As for reducing the implict of opment ••. much as economics future growth. Chernikoff felt and private owners (do).'• th.ere were two ways it eoui-1 ~
Land Use done ... One is to budd roads, the Paftels of land were not the other ia to try to co;.tuol
l'ellee .Bleuer -:-Partial LJatda: Bued .,. lllfor• matloa releued bJ' tile GrHDbelt
Polace Ue.-n..eat Officers re.spooomg to • com.
plaint of an inaec:ent. ex.pu"'1..1re about 2:30 p.m., June 20 in the 9300 block of Edmonaton Ru'\d cba.aed a sua~t on foot but. 't»zJt h1m. Two young OOya reported that the man had putted aown hie pants and exposed himSC"If to them. One of _the v1ct1ma •··m home and. reported the iuciJe1it to his baby Bitter, who caJI~d police. The BU.Spect was_ white, J.d to 25 yean, 1.60 Jba. He wore yellow shorts and a gray T-ah1rt.
A male non-resident driving to Greenbelt about 9:45 p.m., June 29 reported he was followed from Route 50 to the 4.00 block of Ridge Road by a man 1n a sec:ond car who then got ..,ut. completely nude, and exposed himaelf to the victim" The sus pect was a white male about 36 .yean of age. · He was last seen driviq a 1J111all white ear.
Oftieer George Mathew& aJ"rested a 20-year-old Camp Springs man who committed an indecent expoaure· about 12:46 p.m., lune 2-C in the 9200 block of Edmoqston Road while watchiDa swimmers in a pool. He was charged with lndecent exposure and ... - peDdinc trial.
A resident in the 100 block of Hedgewood Drive reported t.hat someone ahot through his tront window with " BB Ktlll about 10:2il p.m., June 25. Damage
(growth):• said Cbernikoft'. who ia on two planning sub-committees. Barry Sehleeinger said the Transportation MCtion of the proposed xoals' and objectives "ia extremely vague... He p.Jinted out that it only discus..IH-MJ aUtomobiles, and tbat "nO .coals -or objec:tivee ac:ldreuing public tra.MJH;Wtation" ; were present. Schleainarer &l!Jo meilttoned that the word .. adequate" wu used frequently in thie section, &nt.l
should be defined AIBO mentioned were the htck
of county transportation in Greenbelt and the suggestion that Metro tndfte not R'O thr-Ju~h the city.
Att:ent:ion .Prospective Buyers Greenbelt Homes, Inc. (Gffi) ,'one of the largest and most established hous-
ing cooperatives in the country, is offering brief and informative -presentations . designed to introduce GHI to you. The presentation will explain what a cooperative is, how Gm operates, what services are provided to GHI members under the
'lmonthly charges, and the financing sources which are available. This information will be useful to you whether or not you purchase a GHJ home. Th1s is an ideal opportunity for tenan~ who are considering homeownership to learh about GHI and to 1\Sk que~tions in a relaxed atmosphere. Let us introduce you to the cooper&· tive lifestyle BEFORE you look for a home. The next presentation~ will be held on:
Wednesday, July 20, 1918
Saturday, July 23, 1988
Wecl-sday, July 27, 1981
7:00 P.M.
11:00 A.M.
7:00 p~ . - \ . Please call Louise at 474-4161 for reservations and informati!!n.l! The sessions
are f*t!. and the!'!! is no obligation. J i
GREENBELT HOMES, INC. Hamilton '"'-·
~. Mcnylancf 20770
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wa.a e.timated at about f260. On June 23 ·someone removed'
the brase coven from a st..luopipe -eyatem and threw them through a plate glaas door in t:\! parking garage iD the 7800 block of Walker Drive. Damage w..-·eatimated at $600.
An apartment in the 5800 block o( Cherrywood Lane ..., .. entered during fhe morning o1 June 28 by forcing the front door. Money and jeweley were stolen. On June 30 furnishings were ztolen from an apartment in the 6200 bl«k of Breezewood Drive There were · no signa of fort."ed entry.
After atopping a ~ar for a tratlic violation about 1 a.m., July 1 in the 5900 block of Cherrywood Lane. Officer Mark Laa-erwerff saw a hypodermic syringe next to the driver. He then found another syringe tucked between the seata. A Suitland man waa arrested and charee-t.l with poaaession ·of controlled dangerous subst&JK"e 'Paraphernalia. He waa held on $2000 bond.
Cpl. Thomas. Miskell arrested a 26-year-old D. C. man about 7:4& p.m. J'une 80 in the 7400 block ot Greenbelt Road after he saw the man about to get 1r •. to a stolen car. The t."ar. which had been stolen iu Silver Spring on JUne 2. dtaplayed a reKfatration plate which had been stolen on April 11. The •uspect. !:!barged with thefts of the pla&e and the car, wu held on pooo bond before a Diatrict Court commi•aioner.
Pfc. Mit:!hael Jetfreya arreated a 28-year-old Deltaville man about 11 :35 p.m., June t~or po"-BeSsion of an open ale:: Uc bev-erage in Candy Cane • • bebind the 100 block of Centerway. He wU reieaaed on a citation pendiuc triaL
Sart. John Lana arreotod a 17· Year-old .male non-resident about 1:15 a.m •• July I after he ~·
Page 3 the auapect trying to open ean in the 20 and 22 Courts of R1dge Road. ~Pte suapeet, rharged with tampering with a motor vehicle, was held at Boys' Village pend· ing action by juvenile serviceb
Officer Mark Lagerwerff arret~ted a 37-year-old D.C. woman for shoplifting about 4:55 p m., June 26 at MarRh.all's Depart· ment store at Beltway Plaza. She was charged with theft of over $300 and held OD $5000 bond. The next day Officer L.agf'.rwertf arrested a 15-year-old non~resitl:ent female !or theft ... t the same store. ShE- was held at Chelteo.ham juvenile facility pending uction by .JUvenile ser· vice&. On June 2iJ Officer Thomas Keiftine arrt-sted a 27-year-old D. C. woman for theft at Marshall's. She was relt-as('d pt'ndin~ trial,
GHI BOARD
ME~IN(;
Pr~Piiminary
Al'end.a
Thursday, 8 p.m.
' July 14. 19H8
1. Approval of Agenda
:l. Approval frl Membenrhip Appli~t.ion:o~
3. Visito~ and Membe-rs
4. Manaa-eor:
- M'asonry Sltructu.ra~ lkpajr PI"''JtTTBom.
Request for ~ion A~-eemem: Prif'K'e Gt"•H~$ Colombian F("cle-ral Credit Un.ion
5. President.
6. l!oonl 1M embers
If Saving Money Makes Sense
To You, So Should Pre-Need
Arrange-ment. When you pre-arrange funeral servtees, we gudrdntee th<H >-ou wiU receive exactly whal you paid for, no malter- how much the service cost has Increased. Do th~ · sens1ble thmg ( dll Chambers today.
CoDlplete fuaerals as low as $1895. Cre~~~atio- at $475.
~ SILVER SPRING: 9241 Colurnboa Blvd. RIVERDALE: 5801 Cleveland Avenue ..... .
. CAPITOL HILL: 517 lllh.Street, S.E ..... . ·.ROCKVILLE: 414 Hungerford Drove, 11214 ... . SPI:IING VALLEY: 4900 Mass. Ave .. N.W .. .
Mtojor Cnoclit ~ • Fne Parking
565-3600 699-5500 547·1500 251·1122 363·8989
-;;.. F..U.M, ~m;-;;o:u-;.,.;- -~.:..in-- - -0 ANM MntJ ,_ )'OUI' ,,.. &~Gotter on C1..,....10tU w. w. ~-eo ._ 0 PfNM .-w1 me .,ocK ,,... booll,.l on lutte~M. 92Cl Colo<.unb.,. 81•0
NAME S.l¥$ SC)m'Q MO 109•0
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PHONE
.Pale 4
Scltro,..N-Parfc (C..U..<d f.- - ->
night and diactlHinc details of the park site- at a late-r date, there were some qua tiona ukeO about the pond that will be lorated in the northern eDd of the p&r\. The pond wiU lei"Ye u a storm water m.anaaement facili· ty- ·for GrHttbrook ~ that developer's requlnd parkland dcd· l<'&tJon to the eity.
Because its main fwtction l:!l :o manawe storm water. thert" mu~t be a path arouDd it fo:m&lntenance and the area bttw~n the water and the path w1!! b~· ~rusy.
Tht> City's Advisory Planning Board had worked with the de;·e!oper and t~ Washington Suburban Sanitary Commisai.on t..o <lestg:-1 a pond that will be somewhat natUTal in appeat"ance. The developer wilt- pay for the land,,.~:apJnlr. City :Manapr James GJe:o;~ pomtl!d out that despite th.e:!.e- functional requireme~ eit•U'ns c-an .st1ll oeieridr whKn r~reat1on fa.c-tlities they want near the pond.
MCMWy C.rteM <&aid that $250.000 ha.s
been ailocat.ed: from th£.May 1985 oond ~~•lk to build ra-Yeation faetl1t1e~ m Schrom Hills Park. ~mot" additional dty fu::nd..s hav~ be-en @&l"ln.ark.ed; $40.000 was th<eo
.. mm ment.ionotd. J adl. O.Vl.s tbough:t 1250,000
would not JC'O far, and mentioned ~hat a friend in Potomac spent ,r.at amouD.t- bu1Wi.rqr a ~nn1~
1'I•UTt and pooL 1"07-- .. ked. is ~ri:-~ the tota.J ameUilt that will ,.v~r be spent on the parlr: '! Gie!«>·it re-ply. that the aMOUnt ia d~pendent upon eoW'K'il aDd tbey :tn ~\eC:ted ~ two ~ waa KTHU!d witk •twh laQChtn. AI· ....:.~ lM ..,........,. that 8M every· tnina( had to b. built now.
)li.ftlfa~
GieM> !ot.ated that tiM- Sdtrur. H ll.s Park will be a nflchbor· n,J.Vd park aDd becauae of its ~:u will be capable of helpiq to ~rve- the OY"e"rall ~tion needs nf the city. He said ·n is now tht."" 5eeOnd .largoest park in the • :ity and wlll be third larga.t park. __
ln anJ~werlng Titman's qu-f>ry for clar\licatiOfl on thL~. Gte:se said that thE- ("Ounty is committed to l!!iV1rljt the 72 •'"""' of land 11.-
~ Schrom Hills Park is bordered by Hanover a way e west and ....,th and by Greeabrook to the north. The lo<2-tien of the .,.,.... is apttroxlmate. tW'H'D Parcels 1 and 2 to the city. He- also said council haa cf:lmmitted itself to buy •II or parts of Parrel L
Giese said tbe ShJmmel T~t next to the park. bad recently bee-n acquired bJ the citJ'.
Council members and dty staft' noemben were pnosent at the m~tinar mostly to l.i.aten to citise• comments. Giese said queatio.aa and additional cODIIDenta should bt- directed to the C!'ity's plaAIIIing I"''Or'dinater, Celia WilBon or Anne Herink of the .R.erreatlon DepartmenL
Ctrrulabon
Delivery Agent w .. hington D.c.~. faste-st ,..., ___ ~. ........ ambitioua rntrePI"fttUU"a to deliYer our ~ DeW~ In V"'D'Cinia. hrc--cteM' OJIIIPO'I'tunitiea- are available for &nl'ooe wlao can work early lllOrft
inc hours. AH 708 need • a reliabk- auto aDd a desift to make money. Don't mies U.ia opportunity!
To apply call:
v"' 560-&Wii M:ontcomery County: 984-3511 Printe Geo~ C".ount)·:
-c.. , .. ....__
336-5132
Like a good neighbOr. State Farm is there. Seemetorcar. home. lrle and heallh insurance
Don W. Taulelle, clu 8951 Edmonston Rd. c.-..-lt, Md. 20710
Sr-.te Farm lnsutance.comoarun. HorneOft'oees ~· ,...,1(4
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It you would Ike 1o become one of them, cal Bob Fish for a confidelllial inlenriew at ~7611t [~] "'"-...... -.-_.,., n.c:-..~.-101 ---
Woukl4e Olympians Must Apply by Sept. 1
_KarylaDd ·~ ..... ;:!aDd over III&J' now apply tor t!w ninth &JUIU&l lla.zylaDd S...'>D!,:,r Ol:rmpiea to be held Sept. 29 throua'h Oct. 1 at T......., State UDiversity.
Eventa iDc:lude aquatiea, &rc'hery, badmiDton, buketball. bil· liarda:, bowline, eyc:)iDg, golf, rac-quetball, tenJWI ancl Lfadt ancl field events. Medal winners will he qualified for the 1989 U.S. National Senior Olympics ,., !...• held in St. Louia, Mo.
There is • regiatration fee wbieb covers entry, banquet and Maryland Senior Olympics s.>u~ venir. All entries must be poatrnarked. no later than midnight Sept.. 1.
For information. call Agn<!S Taylor at (301) 225-1094 'r: write the Maryland ~ on At,Ong, 301 W. Preston St., Roon1 1004, Baltimore, llld. %1201.
Tliai-adar. Julr 7, 1988
Greenb4tk: CARES C7Dthla . &am. -'Ph.D. ._
aut P'Pof....-, The 1 ·Catholie Ua~ • .-iolted lirltll the CARES• Pamlly Clbole :- 0.. lODe 29, iD cmler to eOmpiete traininc for ..., on wortdae WJth
.,....nta. Two new ~ ha .. e n
cently jo- the W-y nicht FamiiJ' Cliaie. Mario Sergent is eUJTeDtl)r W'OI'IdDc 0. her
. Ph.l). ill Coun.ellae 1'117•boloeY at the Univ<oraity of lllavland. Her hu.band Fraak F~, ia a CARES volun~ 6ounaelor. Kareu Ellia U. a juvenile , counselor with the .Juvenile Se. vkea Agency, ancl <eceivecl her lll.S. W. from Howard U Divenlty in ..day.
An average of 19 famil.ta a week partjeipated in r.eguhr, aeheduled counseling during June. Fifty individuals were in· volved, .U 'I> of them children and youth Wider 18 J'eAr& or age. W eeldy tutorina seaaiona 1n readilllf, math and Enclish we"'E' provided to •2 otudenta.
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AGENDA Regular M..tlng of
Clty~ncll Monday, July 11, 1988
·~ p.m~ T. ORGANIZATION
1. Call to Order 2. Roll C.D 3. Meditation and
Pled,«e ol Alleciance to the Flag 4. Co~Saoe-nrt Acenda • Approval of Staff Recommendation.•
(The COII.eell't acenda eonaiats of those items. which b•vP a.tteriaks ( •) plaeed beside them, subject to such revisinnl' u :ma:r be- mecle by the CoeRC'il prior to approval)
5. Approval of Apnda and AdditiODs '
11. COMIIIUNICATIONS
--:- ~-.,_~'ql.~~~t~~:,-r-~ 7. PreMntation • &u.lpture for Sct.rom Hill. Park · • 8. Pwt;-. aDd &eq...... -· • • .•
(Petitions ~ved a the meetmc win not be aeted upop1 by the- City CouDcil at this meetlin« Wlleas the standin« rules are waived by the Council) ·
9. Minutes of Council )(eetin,rs 10. Admint.bwtive R.epool"tte
11. Committee Reports • Pre.eeontation • APB Report 88-'17. Sit.e and Lando<ape Plan· Comme~ Center Ill
• ~vWona to PRAB Report on Art8 Policy ( PRAB Memorandum - Arts Policy R~ommendation}
. Supplemental CRAB Re-port 01\ Greenlw:t Foundation
III. LEGISLATION 12. An Ordinance to Repeal Se<"tion 19~4. in Accordance wkh
State Law and bo Amnw:l ~·<.-ion 19-24 and Sectio.:1 19-25 C>f Chapter 19, '"Taxation." of the Greenbelt City Code to Pt"Dvide that Delinquent Personal Property Taxes Shall be Deemed De.Linqu.e.:lt Thirty (ao) Days after Billing • ~nd Readinc
13. A Re.alLJti.on to Authoriu 11he N~ Pu.reha~ of Certain Gooch and Services from Variou~ VE"ndorto as Enumerated Herein When Total FMJcal Year Pureh~s From Each Veador Exceed $5,000 . First Reading ,
IY. OTf!ER BUSINESS U.. Reconstruction of entrance to Centeorway at Souibway. 15. Indoor Swimmine Pool
( PRAB Report 0-88) 16. Out,roing Member. Concerns About Board/Comm~
Mft»ben Apprecia~n
g•R:.'!-~,:-' ~y on Pathway Toward th~ Y 011lh Center SeX't to Pocl (PRAB Comma"!11icati0n)
18. Concept Plan • llaryland Trade CeMa TV 19. Site and Landacape Plan · Commerce Cenber III 20. "Budd,.~ Attiok Pari< u .. Plan
( Lakewide Citizens Aaaoeiatkr.l) 21. lie-viaiona to Police B ....... 22. Gypsy Moth Cvntrol 23. App"""'J of G._.. Rid&'e Houoe -.ret for Fioal Y-
1989 :u. s-.,.;c PlaaaiDc 25. "-to Newlolo .DeaeriptioDa to Add Dotermina
doa oL Baaie ol Co--
v. SCJIEDUUHG OP PUTURE IIEETINGS
NOTE: THTS IS A PIU:I.DIINUY AGENDA - SUBJECr TO CHANGE
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. Thlll',!day. July T, 1988
WANTED
Sketch of l~nt
Expc»sUre Suspect _ Greenbelt poliee ·are invutiaa
tinc a number of rec:ent reports of i~t exponree. according to police IIPCII<eaman David Bu••· orer. In one of theae ....,. · they han beer!,t able to auemble the attOiapanl,i...- ldenti·Kit sketc-h at a .......,... who e>q>oMCI himaelf to ~r man·ahout: 8:56a.m .. .June 5 In the .PUtdntr Jot at the 13 COUrt of RRIIIWe ROod. In this bw!ident the auapect ap. proacbocl the vldim and ex_..t himaelf. He wu deMn"bed u a
· white male, SO to 40 ,iura of ,,;,.e; &'10~. atoeiQo baild, with bl'OWA cart,. hair, wearinlf dark panta and ·a white altirt. Police reqveet an;rone haYiiW inform ... tion COReemtoa the a,Q8Jied. . Ia thia drawl..,. to conta<t, Dotect;Y.,
s..-. c:.nter to Hast Madel ROcket ean ... t
NASA!Goddanl s.,.... Center will hold a model rocket CODteat July 17 from 10 Lm.. to 4 p.m. at itl vieiton center in Greenbelt to commemorate the 17tlr lpl
nivenary of the Apollo moon bnding. Three trophiea will be awarded to the - rocketeen. All model roclceteen are invited to participate either a• indi'fid. uals or u a member of a team in each evant, parachute duration and parachute spot landing.
The Space Center Will provide launch eqa.tpJDeDt, bu:t eontatanta · moat proride their own modela, tools and igaiten. The model• moat weich leu than 4 Ou.nees and must uH a ein~rle % AG-2
Reai~fion Review S•RHR~ Pl~w11ro••d•
A ~· ·. aummer playeround program or aga: 6-11. co.apon-eored by 1 • Recreation Depart· ment, otfear. morntnw and afternoon activfjf.es laeluding arts and <raft-.,· triPf. and special eventa. A niinimal ·fee 11 ehar,rect for ftelfll 1 tripa ~ina bua transportatiolf. Loeatloaa with no ahelten maj be elaed ~au-.e of incle-
:::! :;1~~rih..P~=:~~1 ~; R~.--tlon Center. 73 Court of Rid,re Road, and Greenbriar~ The program ends. AuKUet 6. Hoara of operation are 9 a.m.-3. p.m. 4"'\:·
eept • __ Sprintrhtll Lake Recreation ~nter. with hours noon-&
::!~~~~ e~. pl!;!n~: Di11eott11l Parft Tielut. mylar Dl1dt _deploy to 111ow the DiMOunt theme perk ticltete model's daeeat. In adcUtioa:-, the are available at a 1at.tantial di• model• mu.t not .eparate into eoant from the Recreation Deunattached put. durlnir dia'ht. partment Buaineu Oftlee, lfon~
r.DL·
Before the contest, the modeta daJ'-P'ricla.y 10 a.m..-4 p.m.; Sat..
~~ ~-w:ig~~tion. c;~:.lfr!u!!rday!!!!!!!!!8!!l!!a.m.!!!!-!!noon!!!!!!·!!!!~ teatantll moat retri.ter on the day of the conteat. For more inlorrnation, cidl 286-88&1, WednesdaySunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.111.
Women's 'Socc:Etr .. ,. - eo...u..
The Greenbelt Women'• leam nocently ftnlahed ita Sprinc season ID Columbia. A goocl time wu had by an. llnd the)· are lOoking torward to a -rebu~l .• r -m time to ~ret rea.cty for th.! Fall - .
Sj>eclal thanka to the. G-e•n· belt Ameriean Leaion Poe.: 116 for their opollfOrallip thito .....,Jn, u Well u all thoee aeuo... that wea& before. TbQo"ve been good to-•!·
-Portraits -Portfotioa
-Advertioioc ---Commereial pbot<Jtlrapby
County Fair .Seob Q-The Prince Goorweo CoUnty
Fair Aaeociation ia now aeeepting appJieatiOM for the 1988 .. )(lu County Fair Pageant. ...
Conteetanta. must be •incle female County reaidenta between
. the agn of 17 to 26 :rean u of Septftbber 1. The Fair Queen will be ael.ected on T.-f1V, Sep.. tember 6. FOr information call Dan B.,..,• • 511-<l242.
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Group PorforJ.. Fqllctales
The professional performing .,-oup Librar11 Tll~atrf' will pre. aent, for children 6-12 years old, Summer Books AJive, - free performan«>e of favorite folktales. at 12 btanches of the Prince Georges . .COunty Memorial Library System ....
In Greenbelt performancee will be Wedneaday. July 13. 7 p.m aDd Thuraday, July 21. 2 p.m.
The Cammerce Center, Suite 100
We're looking for Talented Sales Agents for our new Greenbelt Sales Office
Whether Yau'ro Now or Exporiotococl,
If .,Wre consideri,.. a ca,_ In ltoal
hmte,- Want to l.arfrom you.
CalllabFIIh Far a Conadentl .. ltltervlew.
345-7600 PFC •. ,_Parker at C1"-'7ZOO.
~~~~~====~==========~· An Y- Planning To Soli:
Laacl'! Townhouae? Sinj!ie Family? Condo?
• If it's Real F..atate.
I Do It! .
l6 864-6611
lla~Wiity AMurod Patient Care
........ · ·o~ning Dental Health Care '1fr
· at · f Springhill Lake
. (above the pharmacy) ( Cleanings 8t Fillings 24 hr. Emergency Crowns, Caps & Bridges . Service Dentures 8t Repaits Cosmetic Bonding Extractions &
·$20.00oH -Cleaning
Laminating AI Jerry Rshor,
morning & evening available
Offer expirea .July 31. 1988
$20.00oH
FOR THE BEST SUMMER EVER!
s~_Fu.n
Summertime Fun, ;, program for children up to age 5, focuses on discovery of nature and the joys of the outdoors .
Each day is a unique growing experience.
• F•ve days a week during the summer .... • Hours convenient for working parents. • Computer activities, • Art experiences. • Musk: activities. • Picnic lunches. • Weekly themes. • Fteld trips.
We're Looking Forward to a Great Summer ... Please Join Us!
We~ nCit ct.ny -.~~on with fllgald 1o hlc:a. ccU-. national
origin. sa a,._.
For Further Information. CaB:
GREENBELT 474-5252
6237 Sprlnghlll Dr.
A polft of Grrbe1 Products Company. o
firm with ourr 5() ~.s of~in pnll)il:jng qua.ftry
produc:t.a ond .wrv.:a {O'~WIIh --
• GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
Pollotti Alumni Aaociation
Needs Cunent Addr-St. V1ncent Pallotti High
Schoo~ 's Alumm AS8t'l(!iation is ;.:pdatmll :ts files. An aJumm dOd parenu of alumni wbo did not N!'Ceive the oeurnnt alumni :nailing should ~on~t )b. Emile Hnnt, Alumni R.el.ations Coor
dinatol'". at i25-3228. or, write in \ a St Vincent Pallotti H i~h ~C'hD<l1, 113 E1ghth Stfoee.t, Lau~l. \f ary 1ana 20'';'07. _
Mount Vernoo is Pleased to
WeCamethis Velllran Agent to Our Sales Force!
no1 ~belt Ret. Commerce Cent8'
Suite100
SefdtaB for tile DisaWed The Greenbelt Reereation De
partment's new Therapeutic R~reatkm < TR} section i• oft'erJng a !IOftball program for individuals with any type of diaa.bility. TM program, scheduled to start Tuesday, July 12 6-7 p.m. at Sorthway Fielda, ia apedally designed to aid the d1.sabled to develop and praetice softball skil1s lt is adaptable to meet the n~s of all partkipants and w11l provide a fun and phy!.ical outlet for all. All aces are welotOme a~~d en~uraged to partid......
A.nyone who is inUrested in partiripatinlf and/or volunteering in tJi.is neitinc ne-w protrra..M. p~ ea11 Karoe-n Ha..eley ·~ 474-6878 fOr mure information
At fhe Library Wednnday. July 13 Swmnan"
Bc-ok• Aliv~ perlorms favorit-e folktales ofr ages 6-12 at '7 p.m.
Thursday, July 14 Sammer Quest Spla.sh featons Smokey the Bear and Wood.,- Owl. For ~ 6-12 at 2-., p.m.
Thun. July 14 Drop-In Storytime for a~ 3-5 at 10:30--11
TAX SIMJNAR Joftns&on, Lemoa 4 Co. Incor
porated inritn people to attend a 111perial .seminar entitled .. Post Tu: Reform 1986--What YOQ Don't Know May Cost You ... featurin« WalteT Kunz,. CPA, of Charlton 4: A.Mciata and Kenneth E. Banwart. !lleftior "riee pnaident of Boston Bay Capital lnr.
The- free &eminar will M held on Joly 13, at 7 p.m. at the Green~lt Ubra!-y. To lL~VP and for further information. please can Peter S. w,.roG«"h at 842.-. 5346.
WED. SPECIAL AU' MOVIES- $1.00
Membera ODiy
VCR Repair-hee Esti-
~~-ONT~~ KITCHE~ REMODELING ROOFING SIDP.;G BA THROOKS PAI~TJ~G SERViCES DECKS A..>;D ADDITIONS
Liu....d, Boadod 6 luaund MHJC #22210 277-4251 - FIB ESTIMATES
COED BEAUTY SUPPLY
WI-IOLESALE-RET AIL DISCOUNT PRICES
e CLAIROL a St:PER NAIL a WELLA e lBO NAILS a ROt:X a JOII:WELL a TRESE)BIE a WAHL e GIG! . a ANDIS a FEJUIODYL a OSTI:R a Lt:STRASILK e CONAIR a CARE FREE CellL e PLDIATtC a GE.!~TILLE e SOUS e REVLON e SOLANO
New & u..d Salon~ PARTS 6 SIUIVICB ON SALON DliTDs AV AILABLB
(301) 345-1717 99211 R.HODJ: ISLAND AVE., COu..BGJ: PAlllt. liD 1111'140
OHINODS The Arehit:ee1:an aDd EJWirron-
ment Committee meets On July 11, at 8 p.m. in the &ani Room.
The Finanee Com.mittee ls
scheduled to meet on July 12, at 8 p.m. iD the Board Room
The next l"'egUlar board ·meeting will be July 14. at 8 p.m. in the Board Room.
Little Miss Pageant Pion 1 he Labor Day Festival and
the Miss Greenbelt Pap:eant Committee present the Fint Annual LJtt.le Misa Greenbelt Pageant to be held Labor Day Weekend.
The Pa«e.!C'nt Commttee invites interested Little Misses ages seven to ten to part.ic:ipate. For re~rlstration informat10n, c:a.ll BarbMra Byrd, 441~75.8.
Adult_Soccer Contin..s Sotter fanatics will be happy
to know that pick up serimm:ll:'es are etill happening at G~ftbelt Middle School on Wed~ day evenings ~ 6:30 to da.rtE. All are invited, regardlen of akiU or o:pertiH . . . It's all for full and to keep m pn.c .. iee between sp~ aDd fall ~ -.
FOil SALE Earl7 Ameri<an 90" s.6. A,.. tupn norat cmon. $200. Es:~ Condition.
~ Sofa <md Love Seat. Brown with CTeam and apricot
floral ~- $325. E:zceHent Condition.
Call 441-3589
SPE~''-$5.oo off ~ all TY, VCR & Stereo
Repair Work With This Ad
CAU 441-9116
RATES CLASSJFJEDo S2.00 minimUJil !or ten words.. lOe each additiORal word. No eh-uye for Jistiq items 'that are found. Submit ad with payment to the Newa Review oftic:e between 8 and 10 p.m. of the Tuesday preeedi.ng publication, or to the New• ReTiew' drop box in the Greenbelt Coop groceey atore before 7 p.JIL Tuesday, or mail to P.O. Box 68, Greenbelt. Maryland 2C770. GREENBELT WINDOW AND PAINT CO, INC. lteplaeeme•t windows. storm window 6 doors. 474-9434. IIIHIC 26097. TRANSpt:R 8JilDl.. Supei'8, t6 mm film., slides, pbotoe to VBS or BETA. First title free. Free mnaic. H.LM. Prodaction:s. IDe. 301-474-67.S.
SUBSTITUTES
NEEDED to clerJiTer New:a Review --.core of G-lt.
OaJI Seon Tabin 345-4209
ROOlliiiiA TE . FINDERS SVC. -If 7011 have • place to ahare or need"'" a plaee to JiYe. 15 yra. experience . -2018. FOR SALEo Collocton <"Ooditioa comic boola. ExteDA.e colleetiqa; Please eaD in tbe ueDiDc 346-7068. I Wlfi bllbyait In my 1IOIIie; ali a...,., Ill-F. Call Kath7, 441-24$1.
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PROfESSIONAL LEGAL SHY1CES at
REASONA8LE RATES CHRISTOI'IMR J. ICUNZ
ATrORNEY AT LAW (441-3300)
. PERSONAL INJURY RBAL ESTATE REFINANCING
W1LL8 .A BIIT.ATBS
SCHELLING;=-==:-= &A~~Q<;~~T.ES
JOAN BOUGH-SCHELLING BRCIZII.
GREENBELT AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR CO.
A.S.E. CertiAed TedmicMila Serving Computerized Eleetronic
Ipitiou ~ ~ CoDtrol Systems An Major A JliDor Bepan
OD Fon;p .t Domestic Auto.
PHONE: 98$2582 -~! ~ We Aeeept Ia a-.oolt c-. VlS& aDd ... __ • _ _. 1111 c.-t.oow.,. ._. ..._....._... c--. liD...,.,.
RENT-A-KiD: Strong teeDacer williJI&' to do aQt:hinc far a boelt. House cleaning, yard work and odd joba. Reliable, ho- af. fordable 441-N27. ·
ZEUS ·EUCTIIC c-- Qvaiit,- Work no.e With Pride • ~isb>c in: Heavy-up; Ceilinc Fana; Telephone Wirine;: Wirinc :for Heat, AC & Track Lightiag. ~~~ne by a Master.
Pr.Geo.Co. ~Lie. EJOid --, 593-1312
Bicycl~ • Laclia' Schwinn aad: Ra'eigba • _l-3-10 opeedo. Boys' Paauoaic 10 opeed. liluiot HIL lloeo.twlteado. 4?..._. -RESUMES - WeD-wnttea aDd profeuioaiil for iUoo job. 111 help you mWt• ,.ow- beat imph..ioD Faat aDd -te. Ge.ral ~ing aloo available. 441.$4!"1.
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DAVE'S APPliANCE SERVICE
Seniiee for all ~ ~Ia-hoiiie.
Opal Ilion. tbm J'ri. ~ ... lap ... d s._,.
avaflahle Cal 345-7068
BABYSITI'ER Bes.,...mble teen-aaer . with eertifteate ret ... - 441-942'1.
CALDWI!!I,L'S APPLIANCE SEII.VICJ: • All makes -ired. Call after ' p.m. ~-.
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M /~~- ' ~ ~' - - ·~· Vocuum Cl-ners <'all Sewing Machi-•
Ia Home Senice Don_ ... 7-
BABYlll'ITJMG Ia "'7 -.._ oN G.....a.elt. K·P. PIT, iDfaat to two ,..... old. up. daJ"<an -cher, refel'elleea aYailable. CaD IIOOIL 345--3221. SALE: 19113 Sazulci ~. GS liliOL. New, 107 miles. G• nee kept. Gn,.. $1300/beot of. fer. SM-0471 or 344-2411. ~
PLUio TUifDiG .uiD UPAD
~ - Beilallle - --to~ ........ tatak7. 4~ ........ FOR SALEo w-.. aQ- COJidi. tioner, $40. Women•• bowtisw .-.- 10, .. 346-1CII26.
creic.nt sq~,. Old Greefti,.lt _ ........ ............
·'-$400 c.M_~ ...........
9a-1700 .. . ~.
or..; .._, -. -.. ~ - CI1NII'I7 ·....... - IIC'hta. ...... liP" ..-.... briek ~-Call....., for ........,;.....Jt.
lal'llblraMqney o.lh.h • ._.. ........ .... at .
~ Springhllf Lake ~ Apartments. --·..,..,. ...... - ,_
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D.nle Bateo ~45-U~l a~wa,., t:llen ..,. IlDDie now
-.....-. to "'..r::u tb.-banb ltllllberb"
wu bo.n at on lane 2H 8\i oo. Big Ukeo taldag (aDd w .. 're
·-. -•Jobh E. Slleperd, lr. &JTiy. C.... on luae 11.1. The
born · of lr.u7 and · '\\·u~•••a. Srff lie Weia'hed Ia at 8 llle. a ""· The - tam117 -at at Court HW.W.. ,
laaet - loeepb Foot& are .tile proud .,.....a of IAeole l'a· trice Foota · w~ waa bom on JUDe 21 at Hob- C..... She wela'hed s 111e. a os. The Foot& II~ in Ual..e..i.,. Square APartmemo.
ADCI Paul Andrew a..indquia• wu bona at Holy c._ H08-
~on JUDe II. Soa of "llar;e . -- Raaclqulat, he ........
eel llle. 1ll os. Weleome all! m tile odlool llle, Su·
oaaG--~Hoaon ........ ·thef--"""at st. v~ ·Pallottl High Behooi in L&azeL A fruhnoaD, s .... n malJ(tal- aa ......... of 1.'111 ... -.
Lloa 11m1t1o. -- P..uottl ----- oa ·tile -r RoiL Slle
£:!:';;;'....:.:.-:..of w!: ·-. ladloL. . .
Greenbelt'• autbon, · ha'rinc j11st edited a eoolt book oa 11111th.a•e food. Pear!. a ndrecl ort teMh· er, oald llhe felt like ohe bad clvea birth- it wu t-· m.t)n4:h• from the beclnnlnc of the· -Jeet to publleatlcm. A projoet of the llitlhkan Torah Slaterhood, tile liOok Ia dedleated to Ad•l• lilund.
Let'• hear a bla roar fot Su&aDDe Pl.,...... our Prince c..orpa ~I Board •ember, wtw Ia tile - r-Ja to be """"l>ted .aa a member of the Gre:l~tllelt. L1oao1 Club. Slle wu .ID&IIi
. mouob' .,...__. bJ' the Lions Club - of 01.-ton. ~m the military world
coma DeW• that Airman Ch1 ia· topber w_ a ..... ,.. - ot Jiift.t a..n.,. OD Rldce ....... baa CRduated fJ"OIII Air F- beale traiaiiiC' at LacldaDcl Air .Porce Rue mToxu.
PYt. Rlehard J:. Bla<:luaoa h•• completed baale "lnlalnc "t FL Bran Ia North CaroiJaa. A ltG lrftdate of l!!leaaor ao.. .... elt Bleb Sehool, be Ia tbe aon of Patdela Bla<:imloa In Sprirtrhlll Lake. .
Pft. TIIIIIDIJ' C. C...iday, daugh. t.L.ol loan Cauid&Jo, hal: eom.
CAR WASI1
pieted basic training at Ft. Oi "· New Jersey.
Navy Lt. j.fl. Valerie 0Jmond haa completed the Public Affairs Offteer Course otr'ered at tho.: DeR fenae Information School at Fort Benjamin Harrison in [nd•~lUlP· olis. She is the daughter of Florence Ormond, Hanover Park. way.
And. ftnally, something Important slipped through the crucK.i. Andrew Jo111eph Olek baa recci\o· ed an appointment to the Uniteri States Naval Academy at Annapolis. The aon of~ Sandra aud GerAld "'Olek of Lastner Lane, Andrew waa ranked in th~ top fourth of hia elasa at Eleanor ltooaevelt and ia eurrently Rl· tendin,c Preparatory SehooJ u t the Admhal Farrag-ut Aca ielllY ln Pine Beach, New Jent!)· . While at ERHS he waa a 2-year Varsity letterman in football and reeeivPd an All-County honorable mention for hi a akihs. H ~ ia a member of the Boy Se-::ula of Amertea and a Nat1on,~ I ~etit Commelided Scholar. He was nominated for the 'position by Senator Mikulaki. Congra.tul&tiona!
House Cleaning
-.-PoulEIIoriaot.
IIJ:SCOIII SERVICES, an eatabliahed. lnaured company, aeeka to aul•t yuu with your house clean ina.
Lalraldie the ..... ..,., - . ...... loiaad. the .......u.c u.t of .
An~t,q..o- Auell-= tTe owo..,;, . ....,.:,....hftl.· r,-, ~ .l.adlaD ·-'-•· -r.... sw 11,.. 'l.:- llalldq '-~.liD.[.. e.~. C.U. VISA. KC.
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• SeniieeA~rWork e Ce~UacP-e Addlll-1 Oalleta · • lleearitJ' ·{4tKiag • AIC OatleU • Door a.u Wirinc • Remodelinc • Teltophone Wlrinc
UCBNSI!!D-BONDJ:D-INSURED CGII TONY. 345-0671
Beatrlx D. M. ~ltehall AHWney at l:aiilr
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PEBS()N.ll. INJtiRY
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. lJ!e . Mia GreiMelf Pageant
Saturday, July·9, 19U 1 ':00 10 3:00 pm
HOLYCROSS LliTRBRAI'I CHURCH GllBBNBBLT JlOAD
Worklnk in the Greenbelt area tor nearly tour years, we can provide rou with e-xeeUtnt ~~er· vic••·
:~::.:"!~~;ee;irh dl~~ •hampoolnll and wind{)w clean-ln,r.
Call John oco Ta~_my for Free -imatea ot
773-2519
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"Cuto. KitcJluu & BtJtlu" ADDITIONS _ . .
=. He.e&Yard 1'1...\. ROOKS ·
~~as _IMPaOVIMINT wnmows CD.AJuc riLl: iJAcxaoJ:
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II.OOFING OUTTIJ:Illl
BRADfORD~ CRELUN . * Fl-nclol ..._ - . Set-vices
.PRU.O NTI A-L UFI • HEALTH ·• AUTO e HOME • INVESTMENTS
._ 937-9395 S..,Ua ,_y_ A~ Insurance
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10714 ..... ~-· llvcl. INVU~J'u~ODUCTS . .....,., Mil 20705 ?RUCO HCURlTIU
Pork Chops
Fresh Loin End ··179 Pork • Chops . ITeslt Cent ... Cut ......
Rib S2.o9 Chops_
C....WCutP..t.a..
Loin ··2·19 ChoDS· Fresh Asstd 9-11 ctoow- ... Pork SW.69 Chops - .• J[na,...
s.._TTU Hot Dogs ~Tn< SLICED BACON Rec- o:r Th~k
Lool.. Rich Turke7 lil
Bologna Anaour
Euby Chidt.f'n
Franks LB.
79c Taste 0 Sea 16 •. pk(l'.
Pwch Fillets $2.39
Ban Roll-On
Deodorant Bir Disposable
Shavers t:ltn Brite
Toothpaste
1\jo ...
$1.29
<.3 OZ,
89c
2/79c Aopl Soft • plr.
Toilet Tiswe 99c Rod • White 15 OL
POilJC • BEANS or JHDNEY BEANS 4f99c ~~PLE 59c' C1undl..Slited-Cruahed 20 li'Z.,
-. Wbite 28 ...
~z• Catsup 99c 1...,. Liquid a-;~·.
Dish Detergent 99c Scott:ie. :.OO"s
Facial Ti- 79c Wye Jlhoer 15 02..
C&AB SOUP or ~ CHOWDI:B
Red • White I lb.
An.r. stneles $1.49 lil'eabtODP Plnt
Sour Cream 99c Sealteat 1 lb.
Cottage Cheese 89c San,lriat '• gal.
Ora .... Juice $1.79
a.-ble Bee Oil or Wat.T CHUNK LIGHT TUNA 8\', oz. 69c Gold Medal All p,.._ 5 lb.
F~r 89c
Pepsi Cola 99c All Varieties ! Litera -.White 1-T- Mix
Ba-Red sin .. an Re,.-w. Plastic
Food Wrap
Macic Muahroom Air Preoheno• All V•ri.!-tiea
Palmolive Liquid -AUTO. DISH DETERGENT
Sunshine Cbeez~it
Crackers
u QL
$1.19
20 ""· $1.39
tiO OL
$1.69 :u ....
$2.39 Planteon Dry Roasted 1 lb.
Peanuts $1.99 Fireside 2 lb.
Fie liars $1.29
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Calfee Crystals 3.79 KelloQO-- ----18-0&:
e-n llak.. $1.39 Furman Whole Peeled U-•..$ os. T_._ 3/$1 -. -- PnUt 18-~ Cocktail or Pear Ba- or SU... Henbe)' Chocolate
Syrup lbsola
Corn Oil
Ice Cream ._tAUVarietieo
Dinners - ... Cut Bean..Corn Peaa--Mixed Vega,
Greens
Twin Pops
$1.99 10 oz.
89c 1 II>.
69c IZ pk.
99c Ore Ida Golden or Crinkle 2 .lt.
French Fries $1.19
T.,-1010 taJiiGftilil I Utei' cellars Wines $5.99 GPUti '1M mL
Chantpatlll! $2.99 Now,..,_,,.. Maxwell ...... Prlvat. Collttction Cotr..·lleans Grinct your ... "'the _... .. ._ .... !>eans in - self S81"<ice grindeto.
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lltwshitw AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Volume 51, Numb~r 34 P.O. Box 68. l}reenbelt, Maryland 20770 Thur., July 14 1'188
CenterSchool Renovation Problems: Charette Will Search for Solutions
by Diane Oberg At a June 29 public' hear
ing, the architect responsisible for reriovt~tion of Center School described the goals of the project and out· lined ))088ible problems. Amoue the issues raised \'f"ere
· the problems of renovating the sehool while maintaining ita historical integrity, the J)OSBibility of building a new . sehool at ·another loca· tion ·rather than renovating Center Seliool and parents' concems about what would become· of the studenta during the reconstruction period.
.A three day charetiA! will be held luly 2? to 29. At theoe planrd.. aeaione edun.tora, preaervatloaiau aDd commuriity meJil. ben will identify til• otrenctlia ancJ wMJI:....._ of the e1II'NIIt st:nlelaft ·aDd eome up with •
.c-ool. -JK _plan., Thia plan ·.wat· 111ft be tn~hmiltiMI f01r a.ppn>
, _,., ,.. tp •• ~ .... tltea~
to the otate. Tioe"i.tarpt 4at.e for Rbmiuion to the state ie Septe.ber 1;
The . .Cbool, buUt in 1937: was . deti.,._ to ·- ao the focal , point of the ori,Pnal planned . eolllllhlnity. In 1988. an addition
was conatrueted, leaving the sc:hool with five- distinct levels. School Board member Suzanne Ptogman noted that the _ac:hool 1s on both the Natonal · ~Jriater of Historic Plaeea arid the Prince Georges. County Historical Plan. She ea.Ued the building a .. showcue of Art Deco architeeture."
R. C. Garcia, SeniGI' Viee Pre~ sident of SHWC, Inc .. the architect ntained by the achOOI system to head the renovation proJ~t,. said that the current build· iDe's ftve sH)ries preaent problema in dealing .with elementary
( achool atudenta and make It dif. flcult to provide for the mobil~ ity of 'bandicar.-ped children. In addition, be said tbat aupport fundions. such as the admini~ atrative offices, gymnaalurn and cafeteria are aeattered' through. out the 51-Year old bulldU..,. ~ problem• outlined b)r
earea .mctude inadequate plaJ"c><>uad - and balldill8 cede ·violationa. He aaid tba~ the-goal of the project ia to provide ••8tat.e4-tbeooert" facilitiea and -. Balaaelnc - problemo. ,.,...., several attribtrtett b7 Gariia, ln~ cl\)ding the ~l'a acceuibility to the eommunit7 and ita hiatorleal alpifleaPce. He oaid that the bund&~g apPearS to be structural1y sound anti that the foot·
print of the building is large enough for the proposed modernization.
Garcia said that the ftnal design muat provide for ••safe mi~ gration•• to the building both now aitd in the future. and pro-vide a healthy and comfortable environment and . educationally productive experience.
Garcia said there are three general options for the project: to do nothiDC'. to renovate the
:~.:::re.bui~lf,~ or to build
Riehard Strineri prelliident of. the Art Deeo Society. of Wuh
·inKton, argued for the latter op~ tion "'if its shartc:ominga as a school, if any,' are toiaUy beyond the eorrective. reaCh of vigorous maintenance." He aaid that "'the taak. here ill to save a building - aB a buildina-."" He did aug~ ~:eat that it micht be pouib""te to eonatruct an addition. eompat-. ible. vtlth the hiaioric: buildiq; but worried that "the degree of alte'ration neeeU,ary to acbie•e the Board'• epeciftcationa micht wiD!' Pl' blltcherinc tbia histone f'eiiOUft'it.. .... , '· ·;..,
" IJ.riq c.-....... Jlla:ror Gil Weidertfeld. opeak
ing for the city • had a difl'erent penpeetive. He .. id that. althb\lgh Greenbelt ill a'n historic S.. CENTU SCHOOL. ,.&.e 5
GEAC.Takes Issue With Council Over-Financing of Police Garage·
by Mavis Fletcher normally allocated to community relations and crime prevention
The Greenbelt East Advi- efforts. SJ>OCiftcally. the memo sory Committee, at its July oard that next year's Police 7 meetinJt, Ur:J.&nimously Safety Day would have to be adopted a motion oppol:ling a caneelled and that the pO!it.e ~nt city eouncil action would not have a booth at this .whieh would finance part' of year'B Labor Day festival or A
the garage at the new police =~ w~:-a!/::Of::; :.=~ station out of the poliee de- and Police Recognition Day partment operating budget. would alao be put on hold for a At a special meeting on June year, c ..... eatimated that $6-28. the eoubcll reversed its ooo could be .. vee~ in eliminat· e&rlier decision and votl!d to inc these special programa; approve the garage. · How-. .moreover, another $2,000 could be ever: the motion authorizing saved in overtime coete aasociathe 'garage stipulated thatr ted witb tbeae oventa. $14,008 of the $74,000 cost Other areas of budget oavings ·would be. taken from the po.. mentioned 'I'""' ~ntenance and lice operating budget. (The repair of aniforma, a alowdo~ reasaJaing $60,000, u.e a- ira replacement of. aome eqUIP-
~ bu~ 'for the ga- :0~ -:'!eJ::. m travel to
raae. would be taken from erase·· memo emphasized that . the · eapit&l improvement u.e.e propoaed cuta an "not disbucl!reL) .. During the discus- cretio,...Y funda. Fa_ced witb 8ioD. Police Chief James R. what we believe to be an irreCnu:e aceepted 'the stipuJa.- trle9able -. if the ......,e io tlon . that his department not •atliorlsed now, it (the· ba4-wou1d have to ·eome up witlt eet eut11l Ia H• propooaJ ·~ crudpart of tbe money. .~~t':er. meml>en reaeted
At tile GEAC -~· Doro- · b' tO the idell that the tii:F l')ote.,a_.,_tm.f>om. =~woaldhavetocome Ga*"'!'~:::.:.. --tro;.,u.!-~ up with part of tM ....,... fund· ~ JL eo- . whida atated in&'·. ~')olea oald, "The onl7 eitJ' .. ~ .of tile $14.1180 w8uJd. Mnlee we nalb' cet Ia the PD-
-.. ....... ..._ ,_ -- llee ..,._.nt - - - to
hack it to the fullest ... On a unanimous yote, GEA(
paqed a motion calling on thf' - city council to fund th(• full
cost of the garage (out of thP 'capl':al improvement btidget).
The m·otion went on to expres:c the KTOup•• position that the depattment"a . public relations prog-rams are an ea!U!ntial part of the pollee function in the city aDd should not be uerifked. The motion will be sent to tht.-mdividual association boards to be acted on.
Muter Plan Po.itioh The eommittee discuued for
mulation of a· Gteenbelt East position ~ iuun raised in the proposed Langley Park~College Park-Greenbelt master plan. GE~ AC Chainnan Robert Zugby sug. geated that GEAC may want to contact other homeown~r associ· ationa in the city in order to eo • ordinate positions.
Zucb7 alflo noted that the Maryland-National Capital Pa<k and Plann:lng Commiaion. which iaaDed tM pbm, will hold" tbe record opea until September 7; QD that date comments from the cit7 will be due: "J:hen:fore. it will be DeeeU&r7 to get comment. from Greenbelt EaA to the dty before that date, Zuc· bJ' oaid. ~- be· ulrecl that eaeh meml;ler have eom~,
11M GBAC, .,. .. Z. cal I
l•ki•l fer •• O•tst••di11 Citize• • by &!tty ADen
Once agaan the Outatanding Citizen selection e•·mmit. tee calls for nominatiorui for the highest honor !~n <•nbelt can bestow on one of-ita volunteers. Each vear ~inn~ 197:\ a selection panel made up of Greenbelt di:izens ha;-; met during the summer to receive nomination~ and ,·hno~t· tht· recipient of the title: Greenbelt'H Out:;;tanding C1ti7.t>n of t~e Year: The Com~ittee ha!'l ah'l.·ayl'l looked for JWr~on .... w1th a wide range of Involvement~ who ha\'e proYidt•d lt>ad~ ;ership over a period of years.
It all bea'an in 1971 with a A~e l'luh, th~· Wc>nwn·~ Club . au~iop to the Labor Day Fea- and a ...-ari~·t:r nf ("lty cr)mnl::tt·t·~
tival Committee that while the and bourd!o\ .. Jtm (·a~~l'!~ ..... :~. ... ,n Miss Greenbelt contest recognized ~runwnt.a! in •'>Stabli:'!h:nl!' hoth a young peraon, Grt"efibelt's uni· Twin Pint·!' ~avinl!s and Lntn~ que volun~r spirit deserved A~sn. and Grt'l'n RHhn· SPn it•r -equal recotrnition. In true Citizen~ H.t•sidt•nt"t'. E\•t•rv,rw nn Greenbelt style a l"Dmmittee was' the rmst•.or o)f Out:Jtandn;l( Citlfo~~ to l"Onsider criteria an(. r:fns ha!! had a brnMI ba>!L' of m lo,n1Jt1ta for •uch an award. Since volvt>ment. Wht>n• ttwrt• hns been 1972 was the y<t>ar the Ft>stival a na•d. thPy h.avt• b(•('n then~. Steerinsr ~ommittce decided to The I HR8 St>lt•d 1on C'omm1tU-e. honor twO belaYed senior C'itizen• hettdtod h:~o· Tom R,.nah~w. :-«1]i,•it~ ·"Pop" Cipriano and Jerry Good- numinatinn!l for Outstand1n'-!' C1ti in ~ by rnakinJe them honorai'J' zen of 198~ from th1· (;,·et•nhtolt I..abor Day Parade marshall•, lie· ('Ommunity. A~ 1n or-o····I(>Us v•~:lr!i. lection or the tint Outetanditl~r· fht• winnpr wdl h .. - ann".unrt•d Citizen award rft'ipient' wa• de· layed until 1973.
As varied aa the f'e'("ipients of the award have befo-.;., one phrase particularly deMribt-11 all of them .• by their un.lflsh eoncern end Stronlf leader-sbip they have ••made a differen~.:"' The very nrl'lt award - in 197~ . went to AI Cousin, long adive ·as a Scoutmaster and a lay leader in M~ watt Methodist Chur(oh. Last year's 50th Anniversary Out. atandtng Citizen wa!l Sandra Barnea. nominated not only for her leadership of the Anniveraary eommittt>e but for »ervi<>e to the N~'IIC• llroi.VJ and other ora-niza. tioftll over many years. l~adt"rship of the N ,..._.. Rf'vWKt also diatin~tUiahed award winner. Atfred and · EI•Jne Sio]nik and Mary Lou WilliaDUIOn. while AI lleorlill,r- Chui•.S.hwan raJ. Hed ~murrity auMtort behind the ·paper when ib editon were sued for libel. Past servicf' un City Couneil and on the GHI B_oard diatjn;Jl'uished both Charle" Schwan and Bi11 Hofr: Greenbelt· en parti~ularly remember David La·~ for hil!l creative lPSdenhip durinK the Community Savin~s and Loan crisis. Henry Fisher, Clara Brandt, Ralph Noble, Kenneth Buker, JoiR" Morale;: all of these Greenbelten Jf8:Ve hours to activitiel'! likt' the Lion'M Club, the Heart As!!oOCiation, the Golden
durin,~.! or>f'ninl" ,-.,n·rnoiJit'"' nf thP Lahor Dav Fe--stival on Frida\' f'V(•nine- Tht• winll•'f will ~ Grand ~arMha!l t)f th•· Labor Day parade. The winno•r n••·•·iv··~~ a olaqut' and oHwr ~twanh; •. 1~ v.~·!l as prtx·lama~.iol"'~ from r1ty. eounlY and g{at.p. offi('iall'l.
Nominations may tw mad·· u.;. lhlo! lht• fo1 m ~ll'lt•wht>n· ,n t ht Grt<enht•lt Nt'Wl'l Review. l'rt•vioUJOo nomination-< may he n·-a··tiv~llt•d andtor updatl'd. N,,mfn•···~ Tnu~t bot Grt"('nhdt r'l'sidtonLi ('urrt-nl 'l'l(>cted ofPtMals art> 1\<ll di~1blt· A c-ity t•mployt>t• may lw nunnnaW only for fWtivltit·~ for whi.-h the cm1.tov('f' ig nut p:1id lt'X1lud· ing nominal paym('nt) Mort" than ont• Jlt>r~on 11111..,.. ,.,,]]ah,,rat•· in makinl{ a nomination\ but all nominlllors mu!lt sii{T1 th\;- furm J>ifl'erent ~r:'lon~ '"":v al)w ~uh ..U.-diffe~t nuntitudrona !for ttu· llktne nominM>. Or-lranJ:~:atfOn.'!l a~ t11 KJ"oUp may not 2iubmit a nomination. nf'adlint' fnr /lontinutH:.OilJ-.
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lnr. Nomination for
Greenbelt's Ovtstanding Citizen 1988 Submit thb. fo.r~ by August 14 to: Thuma:-. 'f, Hen.ahan
tm56 Ha.novt"r Parkway (jreenhclt, MJ> :!.0770
NAME QF NOMINEE
Add reM
Attach a statement of 500 words or l('ss, print(•d nr typt·d, wh•<"h explains why the nominee deserves. recoJCnition a:. c;recnl;<:·lt's Outstanding Citizen. Possible subjects to euver :ndudto: a ll->t of orxaniutiOM or activities in which the nominee ha~ participutt>d, inc::ludin,: lenlf(h of time; ~peciftc BC(.'Omplishm•~r.ts durin~ pt·rl"d o( service; th~ impact on Greenbelt, or on people withm the nty; and person~l oualities which make the nomim·t· spl't·ial. Supportnl~ printed IDMerial will be accepted but is-not re<.:Juiri"d. Jf adriJti•mal info.rmM.ion is needed, you will be contact.ed. 1! you Pl"efer. s~tu! thia fonn now and complete the ~tement 1att>r-, but not latt-r than the AucuA 14 deadline.
NOMINATED BY
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