;ft - greenbelt news reviewthe annual gr=bell labor day festival 1s a four-day community celebration...

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Deer (Con"! rrom p. ll he1.d. he ah.o strengthened and braced a!ld to tr.3.ke 1tatue more cht!Jprcof .. ally C!'"I_IOyed jmng 1t. l<:e ··rt was a I can .. deer frvm vandd.!· 1uJ I 2ot verv au.t ... :o it whe; I or. it Ire- alized •h.at a work: of,.;: 11 J'>- On A.ag·:.nt l.S the who l':..ld wr:ucr. &llt: !e'- ter:. !C' JU"SI to ;)(f thev found tbemJelves one car a ctry tnack .J b- rn:hv cnner The Mer wa!ll on 11! .,. a .. lo Greenbelt to restored to tfs n1hrful place "'There 'AilS m a!! 11S glory•·· Lou rold t!'!e 'ew' .. The k:ds and I follvwed !.he tr'..ldl. IO Schrorr: ?Jrk l!ld I il roll of f:!m T!-.e lud.; .... ere rea!l)' Tho dHr is lowend anfdy J1ace ia - Part byllot umnben o( tbe City'• l'llbllc Worb . ---..-by lin,_ County ScMols Hold Football .Jan*-e A• pilrt of tbc County Public Scbool Sysrem·s ComMJuutJn 10 CluJ- . J ... , educ.ulOCI tbe syuem Us org;uuud iu ftnt AcadeDUC Year Jamboree 10 be held it BowJe Srate Univer- sity oo Ar.apst 19. from 9a.m.-3p.rn. An moovat:on developed try Schools S'Jpernltendent Dr Clark. the Jamboree tJ de- siaoed to bnng .:ommblnltles to- &et.her .and genen.te e:tCJtement for the .aciidemtc succen of the ing school showcase the abahties o( the Khool sntem"s scbol•/adllCOa. ud .., opporturury to betp _communanes gplift !bear c:bllchD. Scrimmaae times h.a"'e been etUbhsbed for eacll of tile couD- Iy's 20 ht&h school foolbilll team&.. Eleaaor Roosevelt "'tes willl """""'tile ll 1;:: 3Q p. m Thcrw: 1s. ill fee u:t- der !'ean of i.Jt enter free ;:,f Bowie State IS located Jt 1.«100 Jer1.:h0 Puk Road tn Bowte, Mar;. For more mform.ltJL'r. contacl Otuck Brown at r JO! , Volunteers Sought to Wen With Youth W0men In Community Ser- vlc:e. Inc (WICS1 tS seek1ng vol- unleen 10 wor.): wJth 16-:.4 old .uudento;. at Woodland Job Corps Cen1er sn Uurel Job GED educ.lttona! and vocattonal for youth from econorr.tcall:-r chal· lenged backgrounds For tnformiitlon call PJtncta: Jones. 9.1CS Couruelot: at Wood- l.u1d Job 101, ..... " "'90C, ex! 393: Networking Mning Edllcabon (Co- op) pusran: " v..._ ot Mary- land vru..,r<try CoiJeF XM\:Cl ..... _"'" canoa Networbng Evemng'' on Wedni:Dy .. ....... lO in 1be Cm- rer o( AdW1 E.<fuubon m College Part from 5 !()to ! p.m. l1us uruque brrns:s !Clgelher prospccu..-e swdeols. """'"'and fermer L "M\:C ·Co-op 5tuder t.s _ f M: utt;. and select ... emPoYen Dll dyllliDIC ddcus- lion..S ............. TIIIIOisal- ·lowel fm- pone!_.. IJOIIS. round - discuss101lS, and Anyone Uller- esoed m learmng IDill< about Coop- &b:mon IS welcome to a&- Jend A lighr buffet will be ""'ed ReservabOn:S are reqwmj for artcfl- clan!% arlhis even<. Additional infor· mat.Jon md rnervanons mav be 00.. tained by c:.illhng 985- '78() . Sman Soiut•ons· n.ndoy, Aapo117,- Cal for Entries Allisb, 18 yean aDd oldor.liv- mg. wodin& or allellllq ocllool in Prine<: George's COWlt) on: invired 10 enter .. Tbc Seventh Annual Prince Georges County Juried Ex- hibition." llus competition is open to aU media.. 1llere JS no entl)' fcc. The deadline few enlries is Friday, Sep<ember 1 To oblam a prospectus call TTY (301)454-1472. Want to avoid our competitors' extra charge for residential delivery? Priority Mail. Up to 2 pounds, for as litHe as $3. Why pay extra? Try Pnorrty M3ll n gets delMl<ed on 2 days' wothon your regional trading area (see map or call 1 800 222-1 1 tor lhe ZIP Codes" included) And there are no extra charges Not tor residential dekvery Of 8"190 Saft.Jrday def1\lef)' Its red. wtute and blue packaging screams. ·Open mel· And we offer a Drop: StHp sef'VlCe for compames that send a lot of mat.l and packageS to the same area-and want a klt of speed Stop paytng extra Pr1of't•ze 1 For complimentary supplies, or a PnOntiZe' lnformattor KA cal! 1 800 1811 Or stop by your post olloce ....... ..... o.-.__,-...... .. .. ... ::....-. ..... .:A1'4DDZ22·• .. CI''1191'5JSP5 ;ft Grond Opening f ON DINNU DrrllD:8 I 1 (Dine-m cr Carr) Out) I I llt'NAN TllEASl:ltE CBUES£ ll£STAUB.Uft' I 1 7N'I Gno..,.k &d. 11112-IOU I Hunan Treasure Chinese Restaurant * LOW CHOI.EST80l Mlo\U * NOfUAT M1NU AYALULI * VIGITAIU OIL.._, * 8.IGANT * OI'IN7DAYSA- 1 10"- DISCOUNT I I ON Dl.'ONEII ENTilll:a I I (Dine-ia or C...,. Dati I I llt'NAN TllLUUllE ClllNE8I: &aTAUB.Uft' I I 7WTG-114. -..u I 1 £xpina 101161111 I 1 10"- 011C0UG I I ON DIN.ND 1 1 I (Diae-ia or C...,. Ooa) I BtiJf.&.JI ft!IAsuu C111MDK -- 1 I -- I P. 0. 8o>. 68, 20768-0068 em Bires 800 New Teachen se in Stadeat Popalatioa by Bart Monday. August 28. will be tile fuslday or !he 199S-96school year (or stltdcnts or tile Prince Geor!es school system. Although 118,000 Sludents..., expected. it is pauiblc !hat coun1y schools could lop 120.000 this year. according 10 Public Al'fain Dim:tor O>ri.s!Opher Casen. AI least to 3000 more students ... !Iris yeat. Six hundred DOW leaCben who have bteo hired have gooe lhrough a week-looJ orienlation ar Eleanor Roooeveh High Scbool. Tho major- ity are msh out of college. Half or !he new tEaCbers this year..., Afro- Americans aDd 100 of these are males. The COUIIty will opcrale 180 scbools, includiDs one new school. Scolchlown Elementary School, in Laurd. Pr .... - n.. school sySicm will focus this year· on Community Commilment IO Otikllm. Under"'" direction or !he superintendent or Schools. Jerome Clark, """" edu- calional changes have been made. Twenty clusiU groups have been ICl up with seven to t 2 schools in = lllose willl!c based in 211)-bigll.schools llll*d by • Cbid Edu- dllbillilt\tha.(CEA). TbeCEA will be usisted by an advisory board. Each cluster will have its own OASIS school. These special schools wiU proYidc oppcrtuDilies for tbe wbolc community to panici- pate in dilment activitia in tile schools after hours, MoDday lhroup s-day. Those mipt iD- cludeSATpRpanliaD.-- tal liloency uain- ing, remediation classes, and a host or other progranll. With tbe help of tbe advisory board. special .-Is gennane 10 !hat clusler will be idcrtlified. Those Will R...-,.- Siate law mtuira ocllool llll:tl- dance of every child - die ages or five aDd 16. All children in tile state of Morylmd will be re- altenlllivc propam oeains- Tho Marylmd Jcaisllhn cllanged tbe law duriDc tbe 199llcgillalure oes- sioa. A law waa pa.-1 two yean qo !hat lowmd !he .... o{ <XIIIIpUllory ochool ............ , 10 five yean o{ age .aDd llffec:ls aD children wbo ore five by December 31, 1995. It re- quires !hat cbildmJ aneud kindcr- gamn before ealerins lint pad<. Tbe law permits some exemp- tions. five-ycar-olds may be en- rolled in a child can: center or Head Slalt prosxam or h001e schooling. a c:bild may be graDred a one year level or matu- rity waiver. Cltildlen caaaot be enrolled iD lint pade lllllea !bey have com- plded a kiDdl:lpten. or ..,. of 1be altemolive ..... -. A _.c or pardia11 of a child wbo llltellded "" allemative pro- pam mast ...... "'" child for lint pade prior to .. apeoiaa: or school SoeSCRDOLS. -11 Faa For AD at 41st Labor Day Festival The annual Gr=bell Labor Day Festival 1s a four-day community celebration which has ment, activities, and events for the whole family, for participants of all a get, and for Greenbelters and visi- tors alike. lbc 1995 Festival is the 41 Sl annual festival aDd this year the 40th anniversary bralion of !he Miss Gft:cnbelt Pag- eanl. 11 is held not only iD tbe heart or historic but oelebraled throughout the city's parks. ballftclds. sports and recmltion cen- ters. Stage entertainment. an arts and crafts ohow, pouy ridos,llhletic competitions, pboto and art shows, contests. a cunivaJ with rides aod games. community·sponsored boolhs. and tile Jarxcot LalxJo: Day parildc in !he area..., aD pan of the 1995 Festival. Saturday is Kids' Day with games. events. aDd entertainment espcciaDy desipled wilh cltildlm in m and. Games for all ages from crnwlers cornpebnc m tbe diaper derby to lestS o{ skill for older c:hil- dten ue planned. Kido Day is spoo- sored by G1ec11way Cetller. Sunday is Family Day and the entertain· mcnl will all members or the family. There's arts and crafts, shows and events for all ages. An impottant service this year is sign language inletpretation for all of the Festival's major events: opening ceremonies, pageants, and parade. For !he ftnt time, sbuttle buses will provide rides 10 aDd from satellite parking at Eleanor Rooscvclt Hilh Sdlool and tbe- parking lot or Beltway Plaza mop. ping center. Anoclx< lint time fca- "'"' is pcdi-abs which will tate Falival _.to Dealby bomcs aDd palkins. Ibis envinln- menlally """"""'* fonD of trans- portation. Also, for tbe lint time, !he Gn:cnbelt LalxJo: Day Fatival, is on 1be infomlalion suporbigltway with • bome - ... the Internet. The Festival propam inthc cenla of !Iris paper aaains a fuU sched- ule aDd deocripliao>ol aiiiCiiYitiel. iabmllionmdle--aDd a tisling o{ the carnival f- llld ldivity Save tbis ..-. it wiU not be reprinted next week. OpeloiD& c.re-la The Festival olficWiy opens Fri- day coeniDc when dipitarics and !he 199S Oulstandins CiliZC!I on: IIDDIJUlJCed. The Outstanding Citi- zen is nominated by friends aDd neighbors to represent tbe beat qualitia of GrccnbelL Thcte's a ...... ing to ideutify thc o.-ndiD& Cilj.. zen during a special speecb wbida describes tbe qualilies - CGD- See nsrn'AL,_l, PUUOUF «SAVE !Mer 0., lWIIM SoW.Ir ,,.,aU.U,J3•14 W-DrAD ... ,..1 ... 15 Fillag Deadltae for c.-air C&atUdates .. Sep"-1•1., .• On Tuesday No¥aa11er 7, GnoDbell citizall willclocl .... a-- 1tcrs or the City Couocil wbo IliaD far .. __ ,..._ Greenbelt n:sidems wbo -to be -ma.sed fm City a-:il, ... a pe!ition for..,.,_,. to nm far council, andlorplmiD-illlla .... must be n:P-ed to vOIOin PriDce OecqaCaual]<. Siaoe ..... _._ n:gislralion bepD in a-nllell in 1991, tbe J:ity r. aat ........... a separate voter tqis1n1ioa lill. R.egislieria& to vote is tile lint step 10 qalifJ •• -- .. for office or to vOIO fmacoadidalo iD "'"Novomber 7 n:plarelet:DDD. AJtbouglt s-dafliloc- tions will handle aD......... _ rqiltntioD rom._, .. pio:W up durial amce 111e city olliceo, 25 a-..IIR-' (Mu- Dicipal Baildiq), or at tbe GrecDbell Libruy on Creoceot R.oad. Vocen may abo caD tile -of- .. 6i17-211-t to req.- !hat a f""" be- by llllil. AU completed f..,... - ._ re- ccivedbylbelloonlotl!lectiaDim Upper Marlboro by ot:OO p.m. Oc- tober 10. Braa I'Uea For Re·Biectioa IDcumbeat Mayor ADtoindte M. (Toni) Bram is apin lbo lint caMi- dale 10 file fm 1be City Councilela:tioaiD be beld .. """'-''er7. !lie II tile only woman in ClRatbelt history to have-. elocleltiDiia- tive tenns on die council Bnm. tbe second WOID&Il in 10 be eleclcd mayor is ICCldns be<__., two-year-. bclwy, AlllliD, 1 ...... leaUI'I.z 35 yeaniiJO. The Bnms and cme p•IM al'"s; Moda CUIIaldyliveinBoxwcmVillqe. Bram's i..- ia ,-llc- born in Wullinplrt, tivities &Dd tbe ,._, ..... fll D.C. ud iJndaaled from Notte fli'CCDspace ...aa.d ia lla ... DameAc8tlomy. Sbe lltlmded Wtl- pointmoiiiiD tile a...loall-lllllil -'r-tllnCalloF-111 l9S6,sbe MriiiiJ .. marriectDr.IWphA. Bram, a ..- ... _,.., ..... ...... Gamap lfiPSchool.,.._llld tmtill981. S I 1 , ...... - ..... acioatiot llld fJeelaace Boon! tBJti1 eloc:IIIIID ....... II ......... CIIIIIJ*Mdbe<edaca- 1983. ticm. tbe Uahaoity a{ Maryland. Past poaidaltfll .. zeceivina a Bodlelor of Scicace en Cub, Bt1111 - a c.p. dopec,s-c-IAMk. ill Ur- lcader,bo..t_..__.., .... _ .... Studioi..S a- o{ Ani St. Hup's C.Y.O ........... dqlee in thiJm HiiiDiy in 1985. Gtecnbelt Boys """ Oldt Clllt, n.._niood_cltildlm _....... ,..._._ ...... k in GneDIIelt; Rqina. Tuaothy, the Greenbelt A4talic .._ Siiaooe ud JCDDifcr. Their ex- <lub,IIXIP.TA_, ........ .. .... r..,;q iacllad<s: IOD-in- has- ................. law, Allea; a dau&bler-in-law, phaSiplai..IIIIWaa.- ...... UDivenilyciMoqlllal. .. *-· tlly• five gr&JUIH8s, William, Soo-.ui,,..JI · .;i

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Page 1: ;ft - Greenbelt News ReviewThe annual Gr=bell Labor Day Festival 1s a four-day community celebration which has entertain~ ment, activities, and events for the whole family, for participants

Deer (Con"! rrom p. ll

he1.d. he ah.o strengthened and braced L"t~ :~g5 a!ld fee~. to tr.3.ke L~ 1tatue more cht!Jprcof .. I~­ally C!'"I_IOyed jmng 1t. ~ l<:e ~a1d ··rt was a .::h.!~!e:-:.£"~ I he~ w~ can .. ~t:' :~e deer frvm ':)c:~g vandd.!· 1uJ 12J!~ I 2ot verv au.t ... ~ed :o it whe; I .,..;1_~-work:~g or. it Ire­alized •h.at a work: of,.;: 11 J'>-

On A.ag·:.nt l.S the ~1.:~1r:~·.

~-JTr:ily. who l':..ld wr:ucr. &llt: !e'­ter:. !C' ~!J:-·or 8~ JU"SI ~!"'CJ to b~corr.:r.g ;)(f S-"'u~!'!wl'V w._e~

thev found tbemJelves one car ~hmd a ctry tnack c~:ng .J b­rn:hv cnner The ~wl~ repa.t~d Mer wa!ll on 11! .,. a .. lo Greenbelt E~! to ~ restored to tfs n1hrful place "'There :~ 'AilS m a!! 11S

glory•·· M.1~ Lou ~kC.trth~ rold t!'!e 'ew' Rtv~•- .. The k:ds and I follvwed !.he tr'..ldl. IO Schrorr: H:~!" ?Jrk l!ld I ~h0( ~ulf il roll of f:!m T!-.e lud.; .... ere rea!l)' h.I~"-

Tho dHr is lowend anfdy ~ J1ace ia ~ - Part byllot umnben o( tbe City'• l'llbllc Worb ~ .

---..-by lin,_

County ScMols Hold Football .Jan*-e A• pilrt of tbc Prince~·,

County Public Scbool Sysrem·s ComMJuutJn COfftlftJtt~d 10 CluJ­. J ... , educ.ulOCI ~form. tbe syuem Us org;uuud iu ftnt AcadeDUC Year K~c:t-Off ~~ Jamboree 10 be held it BowJe Srate Univer­sity oo S~tunby. Ar.apst 19. from 9a.m.-3p.rn.

An moovat:on developed try Schools S'Jpernltendent Dr Jero~ Clark. the Jamboree tJ de­siaoed to bnng .:ommblnltles to­&et.her .and genen.te e:tCJtement for the .aciidemtc succen of the ~om· ing school yea~. showcase the

abahties o( the Khool sntem"s scbol•/adllCOa. ud pro~Kie .., opporturury to betp _communanes gplift !bear c:bllchD.

Scrimmaae times h.a"'e been etUbhsbed for eacll of tile couD­Iy's 20 ht&h school foolbilll team&.. Eleaaor Roosevelt "'tes willl """""'tile ll 1;:: 3Q p. m

Thcrw: 1s. ill fee but.:~·u!dren u:t­der I~ !'ean of i.Jt enter free ;:,f char~ Bowie State L"f'I.J"~ntf} IS

located Jt 1.«100 Jer1.:h0 Puk Road tn Bowte, Mar;. ~.1:1d

For more mform.ltJL'r. contacl Otuck Brown at r JO! , ~~:-61 ~::

Volunteers Sought to Wen With Youth W0men In Community Ser­

vlc:e. Inc (WICS1 tS seek1ng vol­unleen 10 wor.): wJth 16-:.4 ~en­old .uudento;. at Woodland Job Corps Cen1er sn Uurel Job Cvrp"~ pro..,uk~ GED educ.lttona! and vocattonal tratnU~!: for '"at-nsk~

youth from econorr.tcall:-r chal· lenged backgrounds

For tnformiitlon call PJtncta: Jones. 9.1CS Couruelot: at Wood­l.u1d Job Co~~ Ce~Her 101, ..... " "'90C, ex! 393:

Networking Mning Tho~ Edllcabon (Co­

op) pusran: " v..._ ot Mary­land vru..,r<try CoiJeF XM\:Cl ..... _"'" :<>95'~Edu­canoa Networbng Evemng'' on Wedni:Dy .. ~ ....... lO in 1be Cm­rer o( AdW1 E.<fuubon m College Part from 5 !()to ! p.m. l1us uruque ~vmt brrns:s !Clgelher prospccu..-e

swdeols. """'"'and fermer L "M\:C ·Co-op 5tuder t.s _ f M: utt;. and select

... emPoYen Dll dyllliDIC ddcus­lion..S ............. TIIIIOisal­·lowel fm- pone!_.. IJOIIS. round - discuss101lS, and informal~ Anyone Uller­

esoed m learmng IDill< about Coop-~ ~ve &b:mon IS welcome to a&­

Jend A lighr buffet will be ""'ed ReservabOn:S are reqwmj for artcfl­

clan!% arlhis even<. Additional infor· mat.Jon md rnervanons mav be 00.. tained by c:.illhng 985- '78() .

Sman Soiut•ons·

n.ndoy, Aapo117,-

Cal for Entries Allisb, 18 yean aDd oldor.liv­

mg. wodin& or allellllq ocllool in Prine<: George's COWlt) on: invired 10 enter .. Tbc Seventh Annual Prince Georges County Juried Ex­hibition."

llus competition is open to aU media.. 1llere JS no entl)' fcc.

The deadline few enlries is Friday, Sep<ember 1 To oblam a prospectus call ~54-1461: TTY (301)454-1472.

Want to avoid our competitors' extra charge for residential delivery?

Priority Mail. Up to 2 pounds, for as litHe as $3. r-----·~ Why pay extra? Try Pnorrty M3ll

n gets delMl<ed on 2 days' wothon your regional trading area (see map or call 1 800 222-1 ~ 1 tor lhe ZIP Codes" included) And there are no extra charges Not tor residential dekvery Of 8"190 Saft.Jrday def1\lef)'

Its red. wtute and blue packaging screams. ·Open mel· And we offer a Drop: StHp sef'VlCe for compames that send a lot of mat.l and packageS to the same area-and want a klt of speed

Stop paytng extra Pr1of't•ze 1 For complimentary supplies, or a PnOntiZe' lnformattor KA cal! 1 800 222~ 1811 Or stop by your post olloce

~--,......_ ....... ~ ..... o.-.__,-...... .. .,..,.bt~Q!t ,_.-=~- .. ~It!..._. SoD'~ ... ~ ...,.6~-- ::....-. -· ..... --~ .:A1'4DDZ22·• .. 'blF'·~-::f--eo;JD'" CI''1191'5JSP5

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• Grond Opening

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f ON DINNU DrrllD:8 I 1 (Dine-m cr Carr) Out) I I llt'NAN TllEASl:ltE CBUES£ ll£STAUB.Uft' I 1 7N'I Gno..,.k &d. 11112-IOU I !--------~~~~~------~

Hunan Treasure Chinese Restaurant

* LOW CHOI.EST80l Mlo\U

* NOfUAT M1NU AYALULI

* VIGITAIU OIL.._,

* 8.IGANT ~100M

* OI'IN7DAYSA-

1 10"- DISCOUNT I I ON Dl.'ONEII ENTilll:a I I (Dine-ia or C...,. Dati I I llt'NAN TllLUUllE ClllNE8I: &aTAUB.Uft' I I 7WTG-114. -..u I 1 £xpina 101161111 I r-----------------------~ 1 10"- 011C0UG I I ON DIN.ND ~

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I (Diae-ia or C...,. Ooa)

I BtiJf.&.JI ft!IAsuu C111MDK --1 I -~Jt:U. -- I L-------~-~-----__J

P. 0. 8o>. 68, ~MD 20768-0068

em Bires 800 New Teachen se in Stadeat Popalatioa

by Bart Monday. August 28. will be tile

fuslday or !he 199S-96school year (or stltdcnts or tile Prince Geor!es Co~nty school system. Although 118,000 Sludents..., expected. it is pauiblc !hat coun1y schools could lop 120.000 this year. according 10

Public Al'fain Dim:tor O>ri.s!Opher Casen. AI least ~ to 3000 more students ... ~·pected !Iris yeat.

Six hundred DOW leaCben who have bteo hired have gooe lhrough a week-looJ orienlation ar Eleanor Roooeveh High Scbool. Tho major­ity are msh out of college. Half or !he new tEaCbers this year..., Afro­Americans aDd 100 of these are males. The COUIIty will opcrale 180 scbools, includiDs one new school. Scolchlown Elementary School, in Laurd.

Spec;.~ Pr....-n.. school sySicm will focus this

year· on Community Commilment IO Otikllm. Under"'" direction or !he ~··new superintendent or Schools. Jerome Clark, """" edu­calional changes have been made.

Twenty clusiU groups have been ICl up with seven to t 2 schools in =lllose willl!c based in

211)-bigll.schools llll*d by • Cbid Edu­

dllbillilt\tha.(CEA). TbeCEA will be usisted by an advisory board.

Each cluster will have its own OASIS school. These special schools wiU proYidc oppcrtuDilies for tbe wbolc community to panici­pate in dilment activitia in tile schools after hours, MoDday lhroup s-day. Those mipt iD­cludeSATpRpanliaD.-­tal music.~ liloency uain­ing, remediation classes, and a host or other progranll.

With tbe help of tbe advisory board. special .-Is gennane 10 !hat clusler will be idcrtlified. Those Will

R...-,.-Siate law mtuira ocllool llll:tl­

dance of every child - die ages or five aDd 16. All children in tile state of Morylmd will be re­quiledto-~oran altenlllivc propam oeains- Tho Marylmd Jcaisllhn cllanged tbe law duriDc tbe 199llcgillalure oes­sioa.

A law waa pa.-1 two yean qo !hat lowmd !he .... o{ <XIIIIpUllory ochool ............, 10 five yean o{

age .aDd llffec:ls aD children wbo ore five by December 31, 1995. It re-

quires !hat cbildmJ aneud kindcr­gamn before ealerins lint pad<.

Tbe law permits some exemp­tions. five-ycar-olds may be en­rolled in a child can: center or Head Slalt prosxam or h001e schooling. When~ a c:bild may be graDred a one year level or matu­rity waiver.

Cltildlen caaaot be enrolled iD lint pade lllllea !bey have com­plded a kiDdl:lpten. or ..,. of 1be altemolive .....-.

A _.c or pardia11 of a child wbo llltellded "" allemative pro­pam mast ...... "'" child for lint pade prior to .. apeoiaa: or school

SoeSCRDOLS. -11

Faa For AD at 41st Labor Day Festival The annual Gr=bell Labor Day

Festival 1s a four-day community celebration which has entertain~ ment, activities, and events for the whole family, for participants of all a get, and for Greenbelters and visi­tors alike. lbc 1995 Festival is the 41 Sl annual festival aDd this year feat~ the 40th anniversary cele~ bralion of !he Miss Gft:cnbelt Pag­eanl. 11 is held not only iD tbe heart or historic Grembel~ but oelebraled throughout the city's parks. ballftclds. sports and recmltion cen­ters. Stage entertainment. an arts and crafts ohow, pouy ridos,llhletic competitions, pboto and art shows, contests. a cunivaJ with rides aod games. community·sponsored boolhs. and tile Jarxcot LalxJo: Day parildc in !he area..., aD pan of the 1995 Festival.

Saturday is Kids' Day with games. events. aDd entertainment espcciaDy desipled wilh cltildlm in m and. Games for all ages from crnwlers cornpebnc m tbe diaper derby to lestS o{ skill for older c:hil­dten ue planned. Kido Day is spoo-

sored by G1ec11way Cetller. Sunday is Family Day and the entertain· mcnl will de~ght all members or the family. There's arts and crafts, shows and events for all ages.

An impottant service this year is sign language inletpretation for all of the Festival's major events: opening ceremonies, pageants, and parade. For !he ftnt time, sbuttle buses will provide rides 10 aDd from satellite parking at Eleanor Rooscvclt Hilh Sdlool and tbe­parking lot or Beltway Plaza mop. ping center. Anoclx< lint time fca­"'"' is pcdi-abs which will tate Falival _.to Dealby bomcs aDd palkins. ~offer Ibis envinln­menlally """"""'* fonD of trans­portation. Also, for tbe lint time, !he Gn:cnbelt LalxJo: Day Fatival, is on 1be infomlalion suporbigltway with • bome - ... the Internet. The Festival propam inthc cenla of !Iris paper aaains a fuU sched­ule aDd deocripliao>ol aiiiCiiYitiel. iabmllionmdle--aDd a tisling o{ the carnival f- llld

ldivity -· Save tbis ..-.

it wiU not be reprinted next week.

OpeloiD& c.re-la The Festival olficWiy opens Fri­

day coeniDc when dipitarics and !he 199S Oulstandins CiliZC!I on: IIDDIJUlJCed. The Outstanding Citi­zen is nominated by friends aDd neighbors to represent tbe beat qualitia of GrccnbelL Thcte's a ~dealo{llllicipoDonaDd ...... ing to ideutify thc o.-ndiD& Cilj.. zen during a special speecb wbida describes tbe qualilies - CGD-

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Fillag Deadltae for c.-air C&atUdates .. Sep"-1•1., .•

On Tuesday No¥aa11er 7, GnoDbell citizall willclocl .... a--1tcrs or the City Couocil wbo will~ IliaD far .. __ ,..._ Greenbelt n:sidems wbo -to be -ma.sed fm City a-:il, ... a pe!ition for..,.,_,. to nm far council, andlorplmiD-illlla .... must be n:P-ed to vOIOin PriDce OecqaCaual]<. Siaoe ....._._ n:gislralion bepD in a-nllell in 1991, tbe J:ity r. aat ........... a separate voter tqis1n1ioa lill.

Voter~ R.egislieria& to vote is tile lint

step 10 qalifJ •• --.. for office or to vOIO fmacoadidalo iD "'"Novomber 7 n:plarelet:DDD. AJtbouglt tbe~ s-dafliloc­tions will handle aD........._ rqiltntioD rom._, .. pio:W up durial np~ar amce ~pn • 111e city olliceo, 25 a-..IIR-' (Mu­Dicipal Baildiq), or at tbe GrecDbell Libruy on Creoceot R.oad. Vocen may abo caD tile -of-.. 6i17-211-t to req.- !hat a f""" be- by llllil. AU completed f..,... - ._ re­ccivedbylbelloonlotl!lectiaDim Upper Marlboro by ot:OO p.m. Oc­tober 10.

Braa I'Uea For Re·Biectioa IDcumbeat Mayor ADtoindte M. (Toni) Bram is apin lbo lint caMi­

dale 10 file fm 1be City Councilela:tioaiD be beld .. """'-''er7. !lie II tile only woman in ClRatbelt history to have-. elocleltiDiia­tive tenns on die council Bnm. tbe second WOID&Il in Gnloolbell~ 10 be eleclcd mayor is ICCldns be<__., two-year-.

Br~~~~lint....-dii>Gffiml'la- bclwy, AlllliD, 1 ...... ~ leaUI'I.z 35 yeaniiJO. The Bnms and cme p•IM al'"s; Moda CUIIaldyliveinBoxwcmVillqe. Bram's i..- ia ,-llc-Br~~~~- born in Wullinplrt, tivities &Dd tbe ,._, ..... fll

D.C. ud iJndaaled from Notte fli'CCDspace ...aa.d ia lla ... DameAc8tlomy. Sbe lltlmded Wtl- pointmoiiiiD tile a...loall-lllllil -'r-tllnCalloF-111 l9S6,sbe aDd~ MriiiiJ .. marriectDr.IWphA. Bram, a ..-... _,.., ..... ...... Gamap lfiPSchool.,.._llld tmtill981. S I 1 , ...... --•n:lila!U.S.~ot ootbe~.,....., ..... ~ acioatiot llld fJeelaace Boon! tBJti1 eloc:IIIIID ....... II ......... CIIIIIJ*Mdbe<edaca- 1983. ticm. tbe Uahaoity a{ Maryland. Past poaidaltfll .. ~ zeceivina a Bodlelor of Scicace en Cub, Bt1111 - a c.p. dopec,s-c-IAMk. ill Ur- lcader,bo..t_..__..,...._ .... Studioi..S a- o{ Ani St. Hup's C.Y.O ........... dqlee in thiJm HiiiDiy in 1985. Gtecnbelt Boys """ Oldt Clllt, n.._niood_cltildlm _.......,..._._ ...... k in GneDIIelt; Rqina. Tuaothy, the Greenbelt A4talic .._ Siiaooe ud JCDDifcr. Their ex- <lub,IIXIP.TA_,........ .. .... r..,;q iacllad<s: • IOD-in- has- ................. ~ law, Allea; a dau&bler-in-law, phaSiplai..IIIIWaa.-...... ~OIID!ber.....m-law,TtmO- UDivenilyciMoqlllal. .. *-· tlly• five gr&JUIH8s, William, Soo-.ui,,..JI · ~

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Page 2: ;ft - Greenbelt News ReviewThe annual Gr=bell Labor Day Festival 1s a four-day community celebration which has entertain~ ment, activities, and events for the whole family, for participants

Letters to the Editor .. Open lAIIfer Jo Gy

~ 10 know why,..,.. pa; ~~enf~ em-ployee to dn-.e to the ~ end of Plalo:ou Plao:e ID put a WW1Bill bCUI ca my car" 1lus IS 1 bd Dll.ICh. ance I .n no( 1 cnm.mal. nor do I have IIIJI hofTendous tnffic v!Oiaoons We'-.e had break-IllS penocbcall~ oa t!·us ~t '~Jtbo ·s W3lehmg out for cnme tn our ut:a, \\."hal About

lhe drugs and ~u L"w!fts. and mur­den and muum~Po 3nd the real rraf­fie VJOlatiOO:'I:''>

Gnr.te.rl. I wu parted in the W\"01'\g dtrecttor.. but cor..'itder ~ circurr.st.J.r.ce:<~: of wf:!y I part tl-.at wav and that 1· .. e teen domg If far ~ h " th< Ja.t '!'"'% .. !be end

.of the ,_. the dead end If I h.i•< i c.lr parted beh.md me. md one tn

the re-~rved o;:pace .u lhe end. I .:an be ei!d-.- blocked 1n b:o- pan.mg f.-:­in& the nght dtrectlon. It-, ~ ral 1lorror If that long C..:blla< part• in !he end ~ roace ond mclu om """ or <lutt ~t I could be sruck for 1 week. or ~ rt' 1t snow-s and I'm noc fac:mg the other W3)'

Have my nt~ghbon compla1~. I .ilre~- know your questior..

.. Why doo 't you park m anolher space')~

M;- rescf"\\ed !lpKe JJ already used b'V someone who doesn't have the dn~mg !lolls thal [ de My re­Sief""ed space IS d1.ff1Cult !O get out of also lUke to park tn front of :'!1"'

hcrr.e. esccctaHv smc:e l ~.Jvoe !J"th:n­WI md i bad b.:k I .tl~ have I

Handrcapped P:utJng '''indow peT

m1t Then- tsn ·-~ a:n:-o HC P:ukmg down here 1t ~~~ e~d of P1areau P1ac-e Docs the C1~ nttd to put m sorr.e HC Parkmg for :ne ID fror.t ofmyhomc" Not~._)-' ~~par\~ I .:an get ir. and eas­Ily C'U( of L~~ ipact !.h..JI S .&Jre3d:W

tnC't!SfeXC

ft'5 ~31 ng~~ parbng dcW1'1 here at t.~t end o( P1alcau P,ace ~f05l

hou~holds ha"e hloo ._,eJucles. and e~-n 1f ;orne don't or ~ve DO "e­hicies. ~OU C.lJl't UX Ofher peop~' n:scT"'W ipaces. It 1s nor: u all eas:­rummg around .1owr. here ;&E thu de-ad -er:d. e1pec1aJl~ lf we ~"e 10

,_ anJ Orange Splaaen ot biae Mild cwaDF ,._

mmewoodo.llowcoiorflol.l-llle way __ ...,.... __

~.t ..... d ....... _, ....... y o:oDChislOCI IS -roac. 'b.~ IE IS -'e­a&&bly JIISIUM:d. It tee~as ro lilt tMI: M&uu:ed ttul tnlle crv.bt.. aot to meotJon mdtvldual Greeabeft .:atJ­zetu. an: I'IJ'OrUIIJ th< CJt)' ·s rule apasr ltlkes 111 the woods s.or..eoac did a (0( of •ori: All the routes art m.arked ~n ea!hcr blue or GI'Uif: Tbcre .are ~lJht and dart: blue blues on mO'f"~ :rees !b.an I •ould Uve lhoughr 10 m.ut. ~·s few swe.. Per­lup1. tomcbody tbo•atu te.avu ~ren ·, eno.ch decontJon (01' trees. but I udl saspect bate clubs

So now !lie 011le .:l~tu luve lhrown dO"Wtl !he JaUtlllle: Tbe:w doll't r«:OC"IItt dilc CIIJ'"1 authOI"It)'

tO pl'"O'CTlbe c.ertaltli \llllt"S o( ctty ~ M:W 0r tbq- don'~ thlftk. the City "WIJI t.d:e Ul) JltpS to enfotee !IS audkJr-1tv lt";~:lt)'''lrnavt: ~twdl~ Jo)·

NoFon 11r1w t&appcned to me ~Grent~el't

Se•'l Re..-IC•-. I IDlSS 1ft)' old fneDd. 'lfb:l" chanre a Jood Ounc""

The .,bane,.,.. of tl>< "fnend!J it)" Tc ~ 1-1 tone Tbe new look Lacb on&utaht~ h all p-s I:oJether m a fastuon W1 IS bard. <:o dcc1pbcr oac c.tiJory from another Tbe ~ now- La..::U ey-e appeal Ill bet. II t-1

l&!lpfeas.an! to aJI m)' ~enses [ ta.ve DO ck11J"e !D ~lid ~ paper .tnytiiiQR

Gco<!-b~ oM rnend , Diano Rondli

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lAbor Dq Fatio.l Sclwrirlk

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CO-OP AD is on fMJeS 10 Vlll15

,...._, __ City Reeyclias Coordinatw.

La"~"" .re expemive_ Coan docUts ue .... md ~ clelayo cao •iow lbe process. c-alfllinofllca widl Jorae caN loeds ...a;, r.o< be able 10 pnrride lbe aeccasay dopw ol ..,;c..

Tracy ViDea&. wu elected 10 lbe Nary la.od Recycles Coalition (MRCl Boon! of Dilecton at 1be -.iaJ c:oafaalt:e in Baltimore in May. As a boud membu. sbe will .......-- the Baiaess Rccyclina Commiaee md orpnize a "Btl)'· Recycled- seminar in November a1 the Univenity of Maryland.

11loK ~'"~ a problem -. -jew ~ --be re­ooh<:d dir<c:l~ oo1lh 1be oe11oo ,.·-..,._wiD fillll-coafrooted Nith IIDpleasaDt reallties. Where - IIIey "' for belp? Ale lbere wmpiAlDt resolution..,..,_? ADd bow ca- fiDd lbem?

AJaeman'e dispule resoJ~o~bOG Coasumer'•RaourceHaadbook.. proarams-aho known as • pub.licalicft of me u.s. Office AI>Rs-pro·. w:le a way 10 avoid of Coasamer Affain. This pide tbe delay5 1nd costs of formal is avadable through the Con­acboo and c.tn provide a {all' and sumer Information Center. in comparat1•~ly fa!U :5olut1on ~u.eblo, Colorado. The Prince These K"TVlC~ opente 1n a van- GeorJe County office of Citizen ety of way1 SometimeS the dec1- and Coosumer Aft'ain has a lim­sion reKhed by an ADR 1s vol- ited number available for distri­IUttat)l. other programs are buxi- bution on requcsl.

MRC is a non-profit. volunteer membership organization committed to promoting wute reduction. recycliq and tbe coo­servarioo of n.ar:ural ~sources iA the state of Maryland. Active in Annapolis by promoting Jegisla­tioa .lbaiiUJ>POIU Rey<:Iiq; MJtC publishes a bi-monthly newslet­ter. organizes training prognms and seminan and bosu an aonual coofereoce to. n:cyclina eolbusi· UU, For more information about MJtC or upcomina events, call 410-28().0337 or Vmceut di=tly at 474-8308.

1ng on both part1es sometu~es

the dec1non 1Vtnd1:1g only on tbc bustness Alt~mauve d1.!pute resolu11on progra.mJ are uruc­tUJ"ed to usure faune.ss. panel­lype program' have consumer reprcsc:DtAb¥CS. programs wtth

oae arbitrator or med1ator typ­ically allow selcctJOD from 1.

choice of knowledgeable mdi­Yiduals availa.bk to bell cases.

.uto c-plaillu Du.e to tbe volume of auto

<omplaints and progn.rm Jet up to comply wtth K-mon laws. a number of auto-relued alterna­tive dispute resolut1on progr3111.s 1ft avalable. All rNJOf a.uto mak­en pn>Vlde some lund of ADR. The Better Bus1nen Bureau Al7TOLISE handles comp~1nts CorGeoenJ Motors. Honda. Jeep. Ntsun. 'v W, Saturn 1nd Aud1 Fonland ChrysJu .i:t .. e programs of thc1r O""n, u dot-,:~..,~ Sauona1 Auco Dealen .o\ss<x .1!:0n. There are aLso pro~s :- r maJOr ap­phii..DUS, b·)l.t own~r...a.eanna atds. cenRtery probf!. 1t0clls and bood;,

A goud sour-;:e f :-r ulformaaon about ~,.,aJiable ::·oaram-a 1s the "Trade .-\s'>.X:t.atl 'il md Resoha­uon Procra:':u"" y.:tioa oftbe free

Help United Way Umred \1. •Y of Prillce Georges

Coantv :.; 1r. need of voiunceen to ..-·~,,the pr_..;oo of lu<s ior the '•ll <ampaip. Thts IS il11

JdeaJ '!LiL.:J{!OO for lfUdeats and K"­

ruon Tc ·.--,tunteer caD 699-2800.

The consumer office cUJTently hu staff serving oa two dispute reYlew patac:ls.--for the Automo­tive Trade Association and the Ford program. Panel mem~ put a Jo< of effort into lboroapl~ reviewina: cues aDd invoices. They then limn to any prnenta­boos by lbe panioo, llll:rward dia­cus.smg lbe cax md poiCDiial..,. lut1ons. wu.h all board memben work.mg towud a fair decision. While- deci11ons may DOC always pn>Y!cle the full_,...,..,. by the COOSUI!IIK. cbe procesa ia usu­al I~ faster thaD court md after tning court COliS. IIIIDme}' fees md time loot from wort into ac­count. lbe CODSIIIIIC1" frequently COD'leS out .ahead.

1be ~ o( cases tbal can be brought clepead 011 lbe lilies of lbe particular ADR ~some allow complaints involving onJy vch.tdes UDder oew car warranties 0'1' Oll.ly for the Jae~"CILaDdiK of

llw~~e?J~' cept compbntts aaoul new or used oebicles. IDlllY do DO< accep< c~-. ulell""bleons. while otben will review com­plaints about any of lhe kinds of wues one mtgbt otberwise file as a law~uu or formal complaint.

U_,.l ADRs are m alternative and

increuingly useful mean! of solving problems outside rbe coun room. Settling a grear many cases befo~ they ~ach the courts

md gMnl odxn a clwlce to be .-.lved is ap<Cied to belp re­duce tbe number of cases that DOW clog court dockeu, In fact. 27 llate. currently ~uire 01" aJ. low mediatiort for some types of caaes. for example divorce issues siiiCb a custody md division of penooa1 property, Other StaleS will lllldoultudly join lbe seven! (MinDeooca. Fl<>rida, California md Texas) already ~uiring <hal a civil case be submitted for non- · bindins settlement efforts throagh an approved alternative dispute resolution .program before it can be filed in court.

For coosumen fact~~g a prob­lem wbere there seema to be no practical remedy that does not cost more than what IS involved, know )edge of ADRs and bow to locate diem is important iDforma­bOD. AORs, wlten:: available. of­fer a fast and inexpensive way to a fair solution .

for more information about this and other consumer issues, or to oblain a copy of tbe

·Consumer's Resource Handbook, call the Prince George's County consumer protecttoo agency at (301) 952-4700.

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Our Neighbors byu.las-r,. • 474-5115

Greeubelten wen: saddened at the death o( Gerard "Jerry" Conway_ Our deepest sympathy to wife Joan and son .. Jay" of Lakeside Drive.

Traa T. La, an ERHS gradu­ate, has been awarded a Banneker-Key Scholarship from the University of Maryland, wbere she will attend classes this fall.

Tran was awarded this schol­arshiP based on her academic profile, evidence of leadership. and recommendati~ns from 1eachen~

As a Banneker-Key Scholar, Tran is automatically admitted to the University Honon Program and tbe Scholars• Preceptorship Program. where she will have an opponuniry to work one-on-one with a professor on a topic of m~tual intetest. Sbe will also be included in tbe Prcsideat's Colloquium. aoeriesoimeelinp desi&Ded to reco&nize the scholar's importance in society, build a sense of community amona partic-ipants and engase in an i-ntellectual exchange around current issues.

Jamea Eaton,. a mU5ic teacher at Springhill Lake Elementary School. was recently confirmed fot" inclusion in the I 99~-96 edi­tion of the Who"s Who World­wtde Reaistry, a source of ac­.,.......... ioodividuals and lheir ....-~- As a membec.

- illlltliftd "',...__ w.U Jll-lae. i copy of the Reg-istry. a copy of the organization newsletter. and other privileges.

Eric A. Jorgensen. son or Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jorgensen. will be auending Mount Sainr Mary's College in the fall. Eric is a graduate of DeMatha High SchooL

Jaclyn Hay was awarded a S500 JCholarship from the Greenbelt Lions Club. Jaclyn graduated from ERI-f-S in June. In the fall she will attend the Univenity of Texas ar Austin·to srudy uchitecture.

John B. Churchill graduated magna cum laude from Frost:burg Stale University (MD) in May wilh a degree in wildlife/fisher­ies. John obrained an overall grade poinl average of 3.80, with a GPA of 3.75 in his major, one or the bighesl grade point aver­age!. in the program. John's pri­mary focus is or omidlology. He h&S 'conducted numerous re­giona1 bird counts and has par­(~eipaaed in the owl census con­ducted by the Maryland Natural Heritage Program and in ich­lbyof~uat surveys during the last two years. Currently presi­dent of the Studenl Chapter of Th~ Wlkllife Society. he was in the first student delegation JeDt to a Wildlife Society Conclave in recent yean. John will also at­tend the 1995 Conclave, where he will present a paper on 1"he effecu of lunar pbase and illu• minatioA on northern saw-whet owls during aurumn migration ...

JohD is rhc. son of Gnenbelten Julie and John W. Churcbill. wllo are temporarily liv1na ia Getnwt.y.

Sharon. Shawn and "Kevia Tow..-..! of 3-G Eutway cele­brated tbe arrival of baby boJ

Daniel Joseph oa Aupst 8. He weigho 6 lba., I oz. Greeabelt relatives welcomiDa [lujeJ ""'

graaclpo-. Goaqe -~ Townaead,S4Ridpmd ........ retMorin,s-y,peal..,.OO· pareats Harry and MatJ&ret Grant, 19 llidp, Aunt Dosma md Uacle s-HalperiD. U1lcle · Bryan and Aunt Melissa Townsend and cousins Mart. Anna and Ashley. Gnndfather Bill Morin lived 011 Lakeside Drive until be recently moved out of slate.

Search far Seeds 1 oin a park ranger in

Greenbelt PHI< on Saturday. Au­gust 26 and look for ripening seeds and 1e discuss lbe impor­tance of the life cycle of plants, Meet at the campground entrance at 7 p.m. For more information caii 344-3944.

Bavarian Dances At Roosevelt MaR

The Bavarian Austrian Dance Company will perform on Sun­day Aupst 27 ll 7 p.m., ll 1be Roosevelt Mall. Ail residenu and guests are welcome to at­tend. Rain location is the Youth Center.

Drs. Hospital Presents Community Festival

~~~ to host iu secood annual "Doctors Community Festival" on Satur­day. August 26. The outdoor event will feature activities for the whole family to include a crafu fo,ir and flea market begin­nina at 8:00 a.m, Then: will be food. games. information booths. free blood preuure screenings, door prizes and more, At II Lm., there will be Prince Georges County Police and Fire Depart­ments displays and demonstra­tions to include K-9 dtmoostra· lions. fingerprintinJ for childten, explosives disposal demonstra­tion and a fire llUCk display. 1be festival will continue until2 p.m. in the upper parking lot of the hospital at 8118 Good Luck Road. Lanhllm. Raindate is acheduled for Sunday. Aupst 27, Admia· sion to the festival is free.

The purpose of this event is to promou: community togetherness and to emphuize tbal hospitals do make healtlty neighbon!

For more information about the festival. pleue call !be Com­munity Relations Depar1meat at (301) ~52-8021.

Doctors Community Hospital is a 2~0 bed adult medical-sur­gical, --fO<-profit. beahb care facility servins Prince Georaes County and surrounding ueu,

...... ben of (]ray Pattlben wiD join IIKNAIIdl of olber women from acrou tile COUDIIY in a 75tb AmliverurY ot woman suffrage

-·· RJpa Mardi md Rally 011 Saturday, AuJ. 26. in Washing-hill, D.C.

T'he ev- is lbe centerpiece of a four-day fellival, AuJ. 24-27. spoaaor<:d by the 75th Anniver­sary of Woman Suffraae Tuk Force. 'Ibis yar is lbe 7~1b anni­versary of tbe ratifi<:atioo of the 19th Ameodment~ which gave women tbe right to vote.

The 7Sth Anniversary of Woman SaffnF Women"s Rights March md Rally will be from I p.m. to S p.m, The march will lad off at I p.m. on Capitol Hill. moviq from Upper Senate Part at CoollitutioD md Delawan: Av­enues N.W. to proceed dowrt Constitution aad Pennsylvania Avenues.. then turning at 14th Street to lbe ~. Ia lbe tradition of the oriziaal' lOiffrqe marches, the 7~<h anninnary awch par­ticipaDts will be oraanized into groupS re8&etiDJ areas Of women •s Uvea and into state groups. Mally o( the marchers will wear .. lllffragc- colors of white. gold. ud purple,

"We ""' very proud to n:pre­sent our atate aad community in this importmiU.Iional.evenl cel­el>rlliDs lbe coetributions and ac· compliu-nts of woman in this country." said Janel Parker Co­convener. Gray Panlhers ... We en­c:ourage .ev~one wllo supporu and corea - equality to eel· ebnote this bistori<: anniversary."

For information C•U Janet Parker (474-6661) o~ Esther Webb (474-6890)

Fun at Goddard Then: will be a lecture ll tbe

Goddard Space Flight Visitor Center on Sunday. AIIJUII 27 at I p.m. on the SPARTAN project. The SPARTAN project works with the space shunJe to permit short duntion. free-flight oppor­lllllities for a variety of acientific lhldies.

For information on Visitor Centec ac:tivities call 286-8981.

The Oreeubelt Bicycle Coali­tion (OIIC} wiD bold iu tDODtbly ~ 011 M<>May, Augut 28, at 7:30 p.m. allbe Gnenbeh Po­lice Station. 1be main agenda items will be I) nominatioa md electioa of officen, md 2) final arranpmetlls f0< GBC participa­tioa in tbe Labor Day festival. All an:a bicyclists are ....:ouraae<1 10 -Par-~call SteVen Harper, GBC Chair, at ~13-9368.

GneDbelt Labor Day Art a Cnft Show s.1e s...~ay,s: :.z_. ~,Spl h J 10.00 AM -l.OOPM

a:-- .uu &ftilallle for -ietlllrtlaJuolllld c:nften

12' l< 12" space far botlldqa $40 ecm- tlleltoecnadoa B1l8laas omee tor

Applfcatlon lafonalllioD lllld Addlllaeall'ldnnnation, 47 .... .,.

Join a )*It:-"" a­wallr. aJoaa lbe Blaebary Trail. Molly ipO<ioaolplalifD..twild­.._ will be illoolliliA Meet. lbe__..,ad-•tOLDL 011 s-day, Alopll26.

GHINoles The A4E ~ wiJI.­

~Aupt30,•7:JOpm..

in !he --Par - wbo lll1laal GID T-Sbilts.lboy caD be pil:bd "'-8:30mdS:301ium..,_Serviooo

The Red O..BkMXIDmeiaOD August 28 from 31117 pm. Clll474-4161 and val.- ID &ive Ill tbol othenmoyiM.

-oi!litaDa wiii-Sep­oemba- 14. 7:30pm. ill !be -1loctm.

New Deal Cafe Board Holds open Meeling

Wllh hopes o( openin&OD a pad· time buis this Oclaber. !be New Deal Cafe- of Diftdan will bold an open ~ • 8 p.m.. Monday. AuJ111128, • !be GID of­fices.

Topics will include OIJIOit!lne-gotiati- for tempanry ....... ia the new -.nity ..... Com-miaee octivities wiD tltcua aa food tastina. entertaimnent, panl-wril­ing.and~

Free T'ai Chi Pradic:es Be&Umcn are iaviled to pa­

-ticipate ia -~T'ai Clli pra:Dces •1beGoeell1tollTCIUib ea.. ter on Wcdoesday, Sepcanber 6, 6:30-7:30p.m. mdoas-dor,Sop­-9. CJ..IOam. Eachpaclicad foculm slow, pace6d md -.1 - tbol-lbe t.icJtalll. ins lllocb oil"ai Clli. wbicb ia !be c:lauic Cbinae exercise lor re1DiioD. beallll. oelf ~ md spiritual powdL n.e pncticeo will jWYide Ill ialnJdDclkll to l"ai 011 fordtoewbo_..._. ....... ing!IIOft:alxJuttbelll. Rqulor)ldC­tices oi"" Chalc Mla-Cb'ina l7 JlOIII1rO Yq 1ty1e l"ai 011 sbort form ... llpOIIIOftld bylheGoeell1toll ·baalica~

Registnlioa for tbeoe rep1ar pncticaiabddlhewootlllSc!*m­ber II IIIII cllllalqia llle lilllaw­... ""* n.. wbo ........... IOtelli*r.....,. -"'•a.­ol-......,;aypaclioa.

Par faott. iaflllmlllan. -1be YCIUib c--• 474-6818.

~ ......... Thnoe wilD ...... ,..... --.....-·-­oow.lutdl•~ ........

~·· "'!ua::a. ~ time".~in~-YOIIIb<:-... be ............ &om II a.m.-2p.m. Thefocilll:r .... bDel a r.IHile.,....., r.e _.... ............. _ .. __ ......... _ ... lheGI<enl>eltUbpllb. ~ (9aaa)or........, .. .,. .. dtolpd. Apply. !be ...... Of­fioe, Mlladay-l'ridly, 9 Ldl.· 4 .....

c.-Vlllli7W lteaaDlaol OHII _,w II

ongoin1 at tile Y.O c-. w..a.~ay--..-... ....... IQ-.30 p.m. ~ 11 ,_ot .. or_ii......._A...,...or ,_ty............,,.,.. ..... ia availalllo. c.l474«71 far ... cliliaaal .......... ..

Page 3: ;ft - Greenbelt News ReviewThe annual Gr=bell Labor Day Festival 1s a four-day community celebration which has entertain~ ment, activities, and events for the whole family, for participants

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Gerard .. Jerry" Conway of Late!lde Ori"'e died on Aapst 19 Born ond raued in Frostburg. Maryland utile runth oCt= chll· dren of James J.nd Ida Conwa.)'. ~ wa~ a member of Boy Scouu. Sea Scouts and the Maryland Sa­lion~! Gu.ud of Frostburg

Grad:..~ar1ng from Beall High S.:hool 1n .1946 a:'l:::l from Frou!:l:;rg StJ:!e L:niversity 10

195: \f:- Conwav earned~ M.s· ter' ~gT!e from- George Wash­mgton Ln.·.er'!:I!:-" m !964 wuh 1 1r.110r •n secondar:- s.chool aj­

m:rnstrarior. Jnd !'l!.lr."'an grow!~ and de .. e:op~ent and second.U)' school counse:1r.g He ear1e.i addnJonal cred1n from the Lnl­"'enlt~ of ~hryl1nd. f~Mtburg Umver1ny and Ge~ge W:s.shmg­IOA tnJYtf,!!"

),fr Conwa)' retired froor. te111ch~'lg and coun!el:ng 10 Prince Georges Count;. tn 19S.) J;fter JC· ~-ea!'s of e~ployment He was selected to Jl!end :he . Na!Jonal Ci.liHoorr. Tea.:-hen As\ocut<on ;an.:! ser .. ed .u 1 etc:. egare of P~Jr~ce Georges County lcachen or a ckteg:tte of \b:rv· land St1!e Te-1ch~~~ 1-\HOChtt!on and ~ P~'0r:a! Ed!.:ca!:onat .o\"11.C'­

Ciat:or. for sc<w~rll •.er~ Off~!"·

mg 'iCr .. :ce to tho;e m neej. he belor.g!'.j to naHor.!! "'til!e ar.d COUO!)' U.50CiltJOn5 fvr !he ~e~·

t.Jtlv Ill for 2& vean In h1~ ~c=an of re!Jremc=nf h1s

prime 1ntere~! .-.a._ par•1.::pat1r.g JQ profCHlU1U! USOCI,HJ0flS l~d lb.c Lake•ndc Ctttzen<;: AUOCIJ·

hen. Greenbelt Tuk F06Cc Com­mince and Se:1~or Cwzen.J A ttl.:tr!er member of St H;.~g!':'•

Kn1g~ts of Col.Jmb:H. Mr ConwH was ~ mem!:.'>cr of the Bo.,.,tc. Elks Ci11b. player and manager of GreenMlt Semor Soft'.:n:: teJon 1n t:te Bei!·•J:! Lcatue and t11e ~fuvland Se:-!Jor Oly~p1o He a!ro ~n;oyed goiL IC!lOJS. sw,:r.mmg and travelmg.

Mr Conway IS survJved by hlS wife Joan Conway and son hme'l. .. h~ .. Conway of the home addre1s. foul' suters. two n1e:es Sl:t ne-;>hewo; and t~Jr fa:'!"'. TileS

A memona! mass wu ce1e­br:tted a: S: H:1g~ ·i Car hoi:~ Ch:..:r;'l on .-\ugust 22. wn.h !!l­

le-r~e"!! lt Ga~e of H.ca"e:-'1 (em-

<:::::>( Catholic

Community of Greenbelt . MASS

MwUcipa!BoUJdias s..-,. IOA..\1.

....,,.... "Wbao-.sotlb<-­tbcv - lO .... -. ot God dap cadi Olbtt's ._., So

1 ~ll.cbc~ol.-:a

~ by Ill< lil<tty ol God. i _..,.....,....,..1""" .. beart md lk IIIBaft" ot toUL Do ... dliaill: lk peace ol t:br wortd m ICtal ~ ro .lftaaa'

-llaha ·; Socrc<l WnllngS

Grttnbdl -·; Commurutr r.o.-z.os

~11Dli077V }4S.2918 Z211).}460

0. Aaaut 10. Gtuabc.lt CAJtES pm,.d - lfi I --. w1th lllcllard p-._ llbrylad"s Director ol -'­Jusrice Coordia&li.D& Coaacil; Dentse ~ )lnl{- ol Ill< [)epuaDalr at CrillwlolosY.

· Vn.iven"y oC Mary !aDd and tbc E>ecutr>e c:..nnua..: o(""' Mary· laDd~oCYOud!Savica

Bureaus Dr Gonfnedwn bas •sreed to draft a proposed evaJ. uooontool f« the purpooe ot evolu­atmg tbc Youtll ~ICes Bureaus "fnedm.tn behe..-e'!l some feden..l funds :na:-- be ~<w11J.able for naJaa... bon of ~uvende .JU5bCC prograrn:s.

Sar.1h Knot bas jotned the Wednesday Ntpt" FanuJy Ouuc voilunleer coun.telor staff Sbe is

P''"'enlly a cloclonl Ruden< m me Coonoehng ~hology _.., • lhc- t.:nr•entf)' o( Maryland

Pn nee Geors:es Comm.unuy College t5 olfenns Ute following cour~s an Greenbeh for Kntor CJIJzem thu fall Health. Exer­cO.C. ond Fitness tSprio,tulll.U.e and Yourh Cenler). beg1nnt.ns: Auguu 28 ond 29 Other duse• ue· E.it.Jrt"!. Trusts. Wdls and Tne.; ~.Youth Center •, Income T.t-.: fvr Sen1or CJtJzeM, (Holy CroH Lutheran Church .. and Cop1ng 'IJo!!h Lde Ou.nges 'Youth Ccnler' Sum!"!g date.i for these .lr!" l.l!~:-

Tou!lqn ;s free to 3.ny M.uyl.aDd residen1 who t! aged 60 or over on the: .iate of reg1Str1h0t'L and for tndzv1dua.Js w~o ue cen1fted u ret1red •rd duabled b-;r the College's A1musl0nt and Records ~(e TbeTe u. a relis­ua.uon ftt

SenQ"S IDA"1 rqiJier by ~'~><-· 10 penon or !;))' tna.Jt For lddt­boaal mf01111a11on .-t IW1iD1 dates for cw.e. Qll 322-08 19

_, __ o..,t.-Bal.y.

........ a...w.. Dalooala (Dee 0..) Doylo-~ Jti.

.-od~ ---- u • Horvio I'm. Plirfiold. Oil -

.,. PMU EK!w ~ Joey aDd Jollll Doylo poe die

lllide away - Bailey - Iiiii -.,.one! K.O. Doylo. lloww pt. Tbe blid< ~- iD Grealbd ro.

fi,e :pan !><fore ,.,..,. to Obio. Sbe bod .. orked ., Cenlre VIdeo. A....._,.,,, r.be abo dri•es Co. a &1-CO!ItpdO)

A rec:eptJ "1 w1Jl be held for the couple m (o .ege Par'< oo Septm>­bcr2J

Sign-up for Arts And Sports Classes

b's oo._ ::me to s1~n up for a wide,..,.., , redeation and arts cla.ues offered thzs alli.umn to C0W11Jf =idents ~y the Maryland· Naoioaal Copttol Par'< ~ Pllmning ComnuSSIOII t~CPPCl. Many residents fe("elved the guide to classes m tbe m..~..~J. Or people \:an CAll and get mfonnanon at 699· 2MJ7 foo _. mfonn.non. 454-1450 for uu tnfonnatKJn. 918-8100 ro. oporu mformauon. ond 44S-.. 500 for mfonnauon about clu.cs off~ m tht- :-~orthem ll"C.l

o( die COWIIJf. t:>e.dlJDe for maJI·m regi~tntloo

IS Friday Sep!cmtxr g md cl;we, beJID MonUy. September 18 Classes are for pe~~ age 16 and -· ru.ta,_m

.,........Cbardl 321 S Pao;der ~lh! Road

-..A,.. n. 10,30 a.m. "lmmac-. A ~· Par:16gm"

Marr.age Enr.chz:.eru

Bubara .uxl Dor Fmfdd

t:::btlacan~

-~Oom<a ....... LJI.

Greenbelt Communih Cbllfth UNffiD CHU~CH OF OiRIST

1-' '!side II. Ce<.<:ent J!oods

f".v,e, 47-t-6171 ""'"*''P : :. I 5 a ...- Scndd)' Wonhip

D.mle! HM"C~Iin. Pastor - ~ ci&Mrr-4. of tA.t DJW" ...-.i. rJ....- ·• ,J ,..,... h.ra,.,

dt.r cupv""' IOIU. tUtd uw , ..

Sr. Jol·wts . €'DISCOI)IU. Cl'"JUIZCt)

.:v.•t.....,....._.,...t._·,.._,m .. a .-:-.nh,p ?Uac"·acl-

':!'!.~ [it . I ";;':'.,~,., r- .,_, :.;. c B.'-- I • Jllk~•--m.u.._.., Jll- j ..

Mowalt Melhodist Holds Homecoming

Mowatt Memorial United Methodist Chureb is boldiDg a Homecomi.aa prop-am on Sun­day. September 3. 1995. Fricuda and former members of Mow•tt are mvited to tbe day's evenu, be­gmmn& with tbe wonbip .serv1ce a1 11:00 Lm .• and cOIIlilulina in the afternooo wilb., opa> boule. reception md pl~ic.

Diabetes Support Group Meets

Adulu wilh diabetes . and tbeir

tamilia ril - woys to.,._ ~ IDd deal wilb day-ttHiay siluobons. Tho poop is led by a<=· tifiod ..._ cducoto< on the fust 'lo'ednoaclay o( each month (Seplem­bcr 6). from 12:.30 • 1:.30 p.m. m Confaax:e Room c • Woobinatm A.dvallisl Haopilal in Tlkllmal'lrt. For inf<mllliclo call &91-60'r.i.

1ME Lc.D I5NT ldiMSIW 14 OUl ~ lilT ... OUl, waL.

Berwyn Presbytnilua CIJuTch 6301 Greenbelt Road

Srmday School 9:30 tr.m. Worship Service 11:00 tr.m.

All are Welcome Rev. Sidney Conger

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474-7573

Share the Dream ... A Church & A World Where EPeryone Belongs

St. George's Episcopal Church SnviRg Nortltom Prine<~ ... •• County

~SaYi<OS 9~.-dll.a..m..

Lmham-Snem fl. Glmn D.a..le- Rd.s. Ju-.t South of MD 193, Glftm D.a.le-

Midt.ol W. Hopkias. Vicar 301·262·3285

+HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH

CltiWI Cenlffed ,.. ,....

-~~~.8:30ill'ld11:15a.m

(81,.,.. Care-.. """" SeMce(

• Suncla!t Sct.o ond l!itllo C1asseso 9:50 a.m.

• Pre-School Oepar1ment: 9:50 and 11:15 a.m.

-~--~1110287711 ,._ ........ H.-., ,_.ptn}Mtf.IS111

·~==--=... .·~~r-....r-....~·. Jn JIIIUOI)" o( mt,;·:~oflloe c-.... DislribuDon

Corponlian """'""".~-. fiO!IIa roa..-,_...w boy amoe 1-Damentn. Tbe euqtllive ol tbe ~ .......... ""* tbc trouble 10 mMI: sure thai die fo11owinc Jeaor was publisbed iB alllltpZine: "Dear Sir. abandoned ib model city long

"I became maaascr of the enoup to visit Gneabelt"o new school"s first Candy Bor Co-op-.e COIIIIIIUOiily o1 Park BelL Tbe liD­

at GJ<a1beJt. Marylalld. Janua-y 5. - cc6cled bios ot buiJdiooi mo-1938. I was oppoinled manager by oerial and c&.c.s,oed modem an:hi· the boord of diiedors tcaure. But iD tbc ~ the

"Our-.: is located in the home )"OOIIlget"- had-- idle. economic room .r ochool. ~ sell Grades one through three bad candies. cookies and pencils and feel been given the task of learning how that it is going to be very suc=s- people tived and slept. The lllldents ful.. :· plunged into the task. The third·

The Gumdrop Co-op. as the na- gradcn studied life in Olina. build­lion·, Po- prderml t1> call i~ was ing a rice field out of c:ardtloonl. the most widely-known project at clothespins.clolbandSIICkallicb. Greenbelt"• new elementary school. Tho 6nt gtadediscusoed wbol itwu Tho cllildrm ·s coopenlive was actu- like to traYel by oilplane. bus trailer. ally one ot tbc town·, first =ident- car aDd tnin. wbile !be soc:and-gnod­owned cooperative b~sinesses- enwmteabcd:r:nlilled. "!be Ways Greenbeloers did not own the Co-op People Sleep When They Tnr.od." food 511ft and - -.. until !be Tbe finl.pdr:n olso SllldiedAmeri­following year. (Until theA. the -.s can Indians. llllkiDa plms to hold wen: run by the Consumer Distribu- an Indian War Dmce. tion Corporation.) But tbc )'<JIIIIF studenu" ,_

Tho Candy Bar Co-op fit wdl into ambitious project-"' IPidmodel the mission of Greenbelt"• unnamed bedrooms. In-. the lint gtade"s elemmlary school. The school of· young 1q>011a ......,...,.;e< that tbc fen:d 1 pocressive educalion; tbc lllltlc::nbbodbeguntbeirwat. "!be aim -to tach - the IICa· boys""' mating. bed..-· aod dt:mit: IUbjoct3 by '-ill& them a<ry • -·. * Aid. "Sane Jirll ""' out projocaa.ln Gteenbelt"s lint,_. making scarves for die -. Some

the school projects undeotabn by the girls are l1llkins curlaino. Some girls Jown ·s children eerily mEhed tbc are maldng bedspRads IDd ........ projects undertaken by tbeirelden. Otben.,., making - IDd

In March 1938. tile Greenbelt pillowcasesandpillowsfo<tbobed Coop<raJOr began running regular and chair." news items about the school; the Sbe added. ""Girls and boys are columm wen: often written by the working together to make lamps." students themselves. The fourth lbe difficulty of acquiring fumi­grade at that time was butlding a ture had already been made clear lo model city which the students called the duldren during the previous win­Green Water. IT was not a model in- ter, when their parmlS waited pa­the sense of being ideal: the pretend tiently for the Co-op to deliver their city imitated real cities an4 even COO· homes • opecially-dcsigned fumirur... tained slums. By Aprtl. tbc founh One small girl. tbc Doa:mbcr 1937 grad= had solved this problem by Caop<rator reported. was playing building satellite greenbelt towns. bouse with a friend when she an­The young reporter mentioned. nounced that .. the furniture man ""Two boys made a filling station. hadn"t delivered the crib." Mahloo Eshbaugh made a sea food By April. the students had fin-grill; itlooi<s just like a wb."" ished making their fumitun:. They

Alloftheolderchildren.tn grades painted the objects gr=. four through seven. wen: busy study· Uving In a New Town ing the history of how civilizations Principal Catherine T. Reed ex-and American cities grew. The founh plained to Greenbelttto a tbc end of grade studied immigration, and the school year that ... our purpose for some ftnmigrant Gteenbelters vis- · this year was to build a ~rse ited the classrocm to describe their around life in a new community m:J experiences. Tho sixth grade created better way> of living within il." Ap­a frieu o( tbc diffemlt stages of pan:ntly. Greenbelt"s children did man·s ~from the tree· ·not need tile encouracement of dw~lleruo~day.Thostudents teacben to CUT)'- this-_ No discussod"aavages"IIXIthewaytbal sooner had ochool ended- me

A!IS..t: , ·-)

· .._fiiDIMtriDI the Atolllic llolldt by Doual.crft

sev.nJ poups ol GRcabohen coov~ at tbc reflectiDa poolacmss from die Liot:ctiD ......,._ 011 Satunlay afternoon. Aupi!ID........,.,. tbc elrecb of ....._ radiolioo on IaptiDCOO. American. Ubli8ian and Russian civiliaos - the past SO yean. and vowing to 1111p tbc funber spr-tofDUdear-uJL

I rode dowD wi1b Ray and Barbua Stevens aDd Becky Brune. and came bact with Bob Auerbach. be !pOke. atourilt yelled aopy re· Both groups took people loomc: that torts. AijuD said, "Be potiall, -they met then:. and I wu &lad to You "II have your c:1woce to spetdt." equalize tbc aowdina-~ met li· Barbua gol up to ........ with tbc brarianLucyDuffwilhberfamily. tourist. but I wamed bet that be and saw quite a few friends of might have an AX.--47 iD bia tiny Greenbelt. if not Greenbelt resi- camera. So sbe came bodt aod sat dents in tbc crowd oCblmdnods that down under my rain tarp. weze 1ista1inJ to tbc 5pOOCbol when After Ms. Hioayo Yamaobita we uriYed oubout 5:30.1decided ·spoke of being I milefromtbcOOD· to sign up ro. 1 media pocl<et on ter of tbc Hirosbima blal, lbo wu bebolfotdleNewsReview.lsigned sunotllldedbydleNIIi-.eAmoricaa wxier- ot conespondents for Youth Alliance. who IIDI ber an tbc Thkyo Sllimbtm aDd IDIDY OV.,.. Honor Song. It began 10 rain, bul .... 1V IICtW<Jib. we waited. and it IIIJIIped. At least

We- just in lime to bear from it wun "I ODCiear SDOW! a good friend. Mary Olsen. a I had noticed a tall plllleman in DIICicar wute iAues analyst. By a black Crock wilh ICYeDIIInnF !ben. die propam was wdl iD gear. deconlioas puaiDa 11181i*:riaDY

While r1oe spoke. a model of ooe drougb tbc aowd. TlliDkiD& tbal be oCtile Cllb that will soon be tran5· might be 1 Priest ot ~I ota)'Od porlina nuclear waste through away. I sboaldn't bave, • be -norlbem PriDce Georges County ~ Midlael O"Keefe, 1 pnctic· was brouabt up 0111 flatbed !niCk. ing Zen Budclbiar. wbo is on tdeYi-11 can hold die equivalent of two sion u Rosanne"s brother-in-law nuclear -. IDd bundrecb an: FrM. He lntrocluced doe Candle Slated to be lrWIIpllled tluough our Float with 1 Bbuddiat libqy called uea u soon u two bills pass the"GateofHeavealy~lbat

through Cooa--Prillce Gecqeo County resident

Olief Billy Rechrina Tayac oC tbc Piscataway IDdian Nation. from w- -IDMJ of -neighbors ha..-e purclwed excellaot U5ed fur· niture. !pOke on the miluse of Jn. dian lands.

After a musical -lude. an­other old frieod of Gr.enbelters spolre. Ariton Makltijalli.di=tor of tbc Institute fer EDeru ond Envi· apnmeniJil R~ of Takoma.

~--- .. - splitlingthe tdom is octually ..a.-loR. ao tbc people of~ IDd Napsai:;i were destroyed by aati.-auclear weapons. ond- ol us.,..,... •• ing ue for savinc tbc ...... While

GREENBELT HOliES ~.900

F- 2. ....._ lad lllllt.. Wood tJtm tllrou&tKaJt this tasteiuly remodeled hOme. cusC:om deck. bult In CAbinets In din. area with wine g!ass rack. Mile lin. b stor~. full size washer .mel dryer. Open Swt. 1-5 pm. 12G PlatNu Pl.

$59.950 T- ....._ .-It with .tcacbed .... IBIIIJt Clllpd,l teslt paint. Ceiling ""'· full llzle _._and.,_.

1&!00 T- ae.- lad Unit with larze fela:d ,.rd. Shed Ill back. hardwood floors. great Location. ,... ..... ..,., ......

On These a....,. Cal: 5belly West

.... _ ae.Jiy, Inc.

507-3279

elemenlary and high ICboollllldenls banded together to lilnn a Junior Citi=s" Associatioo. TN! Coop<ra· tor paS3ed on tbc dark nunor that

"lbe Comnost plank in the platfollD • '-::=============:::::::::::::::::~ of the Junior Citizens" Association I is "Keep Parents Home aDd off of Committees ....

As the fust year oC Greeobelt"s occupation neared an end. the stu·

- reached the - o( their de­sire to imilate !be work ot their el-den. On Labor Day 1938. Town Manager Roy Braden became "Pri­vate Citiza>.for·a-Day." He handed OYer tbc fllllllinc of dJe town to tbc

children wbo bod - ek:ctal by tbeir peocn to be _,ilmen and town ollicials. Tho J-Fire Chief annouuccd lbal an - would be eXJinguisbed before they were started •• while tbc hnior Police Chief llemly w ...... adalts against riding_ their bicycles on the side­walks.

While the adult Gnaobol~en had

quidly gone - tbc - o( start­inc Ill eqJCrimenlll CUIIIIIIIIIIity. tbc children bod COIIII*Iod lbeir own rev<llulion.

AHention Prospective

Home Buyers

civilizalioo began in Egypl. ,.,.----------:----------...., Tho fiftl>.gradcn WUl: abo COO·

Greenbelt Homes, Inc. (GH!), one of the Jaraat aad most established housing ~ratives in the cooma,. ia offering brief and informative presentations designed to introduce GHI to you. The presentation will explain what a cooperative is, how GHI operates, what~ are provided to GHI members under me monthly. charges, and the financing sources which are available.. This infonnation will be useful to you whether « DO_t you purchase a GHI home. This is an ideal opportuaily for persons who are considering home owneahip to learn about GHI and to ask questions in a relaxed armosphere. Let us introduce you to the coopa1ltift lifestyle BEFORE you look for a home. The nest presentations will be held on:

Tueoday, September 5, 1995 7:15p.m. ccmed about savages--they had in­cluded cavemen in their movie about the histoty o( farming. The studenls presented die movies by showing p~andhaYinJsomeme nanate the SIOI)'. Just .. oopnized .. their pan:nis. the cbildtm oelected • chair· man to """""idea fer tbc movie ond a 5CCftDry to writE down whal the ltUdenb- iD class.

PWit.llellllllill ByMar.lloe ........... load

Saturday, Seplember 16, 1995 11:00..... . Please call receptionist at 474-4161 for mrenadam

and infonnation. The sessions are free, and thae ilno

obligation. GREENBELT HOliES, INC.

Hamllon Plllce Gre8nbeft,llaryland 20770

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Page 4: ;ft - Greenbelt News ReviewThe annual Gr=bell Labor Day Festival 1s a four-day community celebration which has entertain~ ment, activities, and events for the whole family, for participants

One ThiD Diae. 2ad Coaaplraey. Owen to EntertaiD at l'eetiYal

by Sandy Smith Ope~mg: the F~t:¥3.1 for man~

y~ars. J:§. L'1e Green~ It Coocert . 3and. perforr.ung 31 e )() p r.1 on Fr.~.1:·. ~~mbt:r J_ n~ Concert Band h.as a vand)' and er.terUln­ing pr0g'-~m !Jnder the jtr~C1l00 of Tom Chem 't !'e ..:.:xx:en .,..,u bt: preu-rned m R.Jose"·•elt Center ~Wl SL--olhn.g lhroogh !!'..t' .::arn.Jva.l ~J (or hrs !6c~ year m lhe Grttnbe!t Ubor Da:- Festl'•ai. w,IJ be ~odim tbe Clo,..n Popul.a:r ,. 1t.~ t.Y C'hJI­drerl fOf ~IS ar.t!O. good 1\C.mol'". IJ1d tittle tn"3U ~Of!1~ e-ntert2Jf'.S lt~ youngest Festlv:ll '"131Wri Ux-4 (Of

h1s br.g~~ red ~.arr

Onr Thin Dii1M'

for ~fetro Jun CoJb:-o. a bra.ss gw­un" wtlll the group .mo g=w up m Grecnbeh and LS back m me Mea

.tftcr perfomune m Soutbem ~ forma. Bob Felesky, a ... enanle mtJ.!.JCtan. play1 tHues 1\arp m l:be band A <Wld-oul performer 1D Ibis ')and L.S vccalist ~ Sha ... er. •bo bves m ~erl'w' lDd llf'Tltes I'IMISaC

11\d pia~• gun~. She JOaned 1be - ..ry iU>d " .... ,... ..,...,.. for 1U dutincuvc and papalar !OUild

Or.e Thm Dune is jllsf ooc at lbe wef1-tno .. n profcs.stOOal groups whiC~ '*111 appear lD lhu year's uror Day Fatrool ~ Commrttee co-ctt.aan Barban: S.­ber 11\d R..:k Jtamom ~ ..,..,. a number ol monlhs conuctlnJ. ID­

jiflonma:. and ~ a Wlde 'Q­

nct) of top..-.......... for lhls y<ar ·, femvol. The fem,.,U ..,..._ rauunen~ r ......... IIIUSlCill sryles ,.,. Ill ~te!C rbytlun .l blaea. rock. seMen old>eo. JOZZ. folk. boJ -JOUnd. and borbcnl>op. In addauon lhrn: wtll be ciowfto. JUglcn IDd ~robte dancen and perlonnen oo lbr ruge

~ Thin Dun~ t'f!':.crged out of. the; \\'3shmg1oo DC b!~ 'iCC'~ :n 1~-1 ;x--...eTed ~Y the ·N:~J!mg haT;:' of Bob Fe!Mkv ltld dua! g-. .uur wu­arrlry of Char~w: H3..,ek.~t Jnd Ra::il Colby .-\fter il t ;oeMS of ,;OflStJ.r.l

playmg. One Th;r. [r.:::::e has }')(-. ~ m IJl.UJtuhOI'l. Of1 tbr bfUM CIT·

Clnt. On S3oturda~ Sep(emboer ~­lhev ~~oqiJ hcadi~M tt:e Greenbelt ~ D-J.'• Feu:..,aJ enrer<..3Jrur.ent appean:-- ~ ""~~ Fe-st1••aJ ~t!lge J: 9 p.m T.-:.t:lf hv~ ~hoW'S, fnt;mng .t lad c.....,._., blend of -'rr.en.can rtX)(] :r.u.'§JC .... u:. 2nd Conspuacy takes lhe age a ~ 10 the tndH1on o( Chl ... ·.lgo- Fnda.,· everung oi the Ubol' Day style bbe"' r..ave e~ed the- band •ccker.d Tbe 2M Con.spncy was the re~ut.u1on 15 ··oc·._ ~1:t lo:!ar fOI"!N'dJfewyeanago.whentblee band... membC'n of the Loute -"1-Phoal:z

T.-.e :-hyt.ltm section of Jim Colh:- . Con'p'ctcy. a. !'~ WHhtnJ1on on b¥:1 md I1mm~ Tr0ilmger ~n c-and m th.e earl)· --:-~. came out of drum~ Ia~'' a rohd f\JUJ'ldat:on f,::.r !he renremef!t to ptay oldtes rock. and dynarmc vocal 'I of 'b;-. S~.:.er .1 roll.lbe ~has .t ;:-rofesnona.ill-pownfut .:ross Jf "r:-:c-s remttu.5(:eflt utUolk .lJ":d .1 sohd 10W.ld '•nth '<et-

of Bo~me R.:u~~ Jams Jophr. ar:d 1!'1"11! mtnte1MI' WJivnt: Brown. -.;m :M~'J~'-1 Ether. de ()r.(o 'P.'Ii":! Dt~ ]() :-e.ll'\ lS lr."lT\t:ef and kev~: compr.~d oi L~ur Grttnbt'lr rt''r ~f1ke G~ce> ~~usa tor i5 vean.. de!"l:S and 1"'0 frorr. C~·-e:-~v. 1.S· Jobn 1 Dtr1t 1 E_,!-am.Dmdenimeer CUl'Ttntly m 1t.e ~:;J(!lo ~ng !·:-r .00 drummer for IS ye..~n. Junmy ·me upcommg rel~.t<;t o:· ,~,\en tong (Jzz:z1 Gree~v. gtJlt3I'lst md B1ny CD rn.c K!J L..mg ... ocals. Tile 2nd

1Jmm: Trcf!;oo:g:::-r. .1 lhm::! ~~r.l-- C011.!1:p•nc~ floor !lhow 1s aa .::t {JOn Jr.Jr:'lt"l'~f. oom and r31~d m wtach few ttand5 artw:mpt ~au.v: C1\e\oefl\o. !UJ:f!C:d {~C' ;.~.~J With oiJU jz~!i~UJI) lD q\IJd. ,..an:Jrobc Greer:be~·~r Ch.lr.1e HJ..-d~L ~ changes 1nd effecuve lmpcnen­of ""ell-known ~nbeh:er 8Mban .wons. On any JlYen rught peop~ Ha-..eko<;t hm~ .... IS a fire ITW"!haJ may tee me b:kes of Ehu. the Four rOf 1!-e OC go-..~.n;ent :md ll~Spttts Tops~ Joe Co..::ker. Btllv Preston. many m· rhr 'lHc~ """':ert: hzs band Sono} and Cber. Buddy.HoUy An<:! appe•u' from tMaler; ~o .:oncen the- Supreme" h\Jve .. on sta~. Tile hal b. to ban and ~11Junr.u J.mmv group quan.nlef:s to eniC1T3m an" hJ."'- a mu~teJ.I far.:~:--a 11SteT w~ 1ud1ence frc:Jrn !~to SO. · 1~ a ungcr·~t-"'!'!!er tn Los -\r.ge 2nd Compt~xy h.&s he.idlineC loes and l!'l uncle and grandfather many local e-.er-.t,_ from lbr Laurel who ptrform.ed .ltl': :>f L1ly .:ek:'"'rltlcn to the A:e'-·

Ch.u11e work~ 11 ~"0·1 :n ~~ C('f"'"'- lfldn.1 W:uer!rcmt Fest: val. The-" puter f:eU He gre·.-. :Ji' zn a:ppeared there w~m. Garv Puckett Gr~enl).eh pf.J~'i the gu1Ur and andtheCnaonGap. Youc~.ddha-.e smg• ., ~II Rd Colby, pibr- _, !hem 011 !be Spine of Wuh­i.!'l. &rew up 1r. Greenbek be worts mp::a. crtllSm& down the Pd:omac-.

II !be Elb Club m RJverdale; fOI' ""' New "-lorn. PmnsylvmU. U... Club. IDd 11 cooceru in Co­lambia. Maryland They perform l'riday -. .. 9 30. following ""' ~ c.r.monx. and pre-5e1ltation o( the Mns Greenbelt P...-. pamcponts .

Jbyo-is-A. "popul• performer m many

poevlOUS lAbor [>a, Fesoval.s. R•y Owens ha> been descnbed m the Plnladelplu.a lnqutr~r .., """" of America'$ DRIT1lel' (ltlt Joor f.ur and ftm..,.aJ ·pe~onntn · He ~ one of the moa ~quesaed :.-:-:ertanen to­day. perforrr. •DII\Cro-' the countty and WICh JUCO legrnd')' ........,_ en ;u Wll:..C Nel5t'n Arlo Guthne. Hank \Iria-n ... Jr .. f:. ll "tonroe Uld oo-.!Uyla'es oafeas<ofclao­"c ABa1can ""'_ ind aldlllumor for the ..no~ far. ly aad aJl aaa to

enp Ray piJv<;-1 ..... ban:Donica.,

banJO and -··nccn..~ hJ3 ncb \ :'\_".lis. Hil llllpll:lmire Ur c.lwda '!-e tnd~t1anal dlaics and comerr :-.:-'rlfY music. HI is a na­tion&.: i::-.:vrdmg .-tlSI aDd award­wimur ~ -wnp-nltl". Hia t.tl aJ. bUm rele .l'e actuewd- DllioDaJ: m­play !!"".! ... u 5Clec1ed u a candi­dale- · ·r .1 Gnmmy ~He

named PeDJ1syhan1a ~g.1or-ter of L~ year. He~ to <II< G=nbeh JlaCC a 2 p.m. on Su."d'·· S<o«,mber 3.

~ Pluo Loco Plum Loco plays COOIIIry wilh a

kick. An eclectic blend of new COOIIIry witb .a much of toUIIIem countty rock. Ibis pcpular group is oppeariDg apia .. the Gft<:Dbelt Labor Doy _al_ Just ... year.

Plum Loco, bad d!e - ap-

plaudiDa and calliac for an <DC<JR

~- Plum Loco features OJ<dJcat vocals ODd lille muaicill>­sllip. The - _. Moaday from 3 to S p-IlL on 1be l'alinl .....,. Also oo M<mday you con cadllbe Jeif Oood Band wi1b its SllisfyiD& ~ IOIIDii

( ·.~.21 8

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G~enbelt ....................... 474-3030

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A~~;I~ · ~Tele~~~D~,~~~l9t5!!w~•:-:t:-a-,:-::Pilot:::---:--::Pr:-._---=--... -.--.!!!!!:r!.!-!!!!!!•~a•!._ _ ___:c.____: _______ ~--~~ . :::?j

am 1s ••-ed. by Genraor ":~ Go~ hrris '1fk:..sen;ag Today, '4,000 federal worten ·' sipcd lqiolaliaa on May 2A that telecommull: UDder 1be Fedcnl established a statewide Plcxible WortpiKe Pilot Project telecommutift& pilot propam foe Work al Home pro1ram- That State employees. Sponsored by number isexpectedto inaea!eto Dele&alc Joan Pilkio who tepre- 60.000 by 1be end oC J99S. ~ sents 1be Greenbei!-Bowie area. are cwo million federal employ­H.B. 1276stipulaleSthat1belhree ees nalionwide). yeu pilot project starts in Octo- .Federal funds wen: also appro­ber 1995. The State Department priated to establish telewort ceo­or Personnel will administer the ters in Hagerstown and Cbarles program. County. Frederick County hu

Telecommuting allows an em- also received a grant from ployee to work at a location other Maryland's Transportation Emis­than the traditional office setting. sion Reduction Program· for a Using telecommunications tech- telework center. no logy, an employee can work at Delegate Pitkin is hopeful that home or -at a satellite/telework. federal funding will be available center, eenerally one or two days to establish a telcwort center iD a week. Bowie to serve the Bowie-

Del. Pilkin said. .. We will gain Greenbelt Corridor. valuable infof'Vl&tion from this projecL..about wbom it helps; who gets ·off ll)e road; what the numben an: in. term1 of iplprov­ing air~quality; congestion, fuel conservation. bigbway cost re~ ductions and productivity ......

The legislation notes that telecommuting could benefit handicapped individuals. the eld­erly. single parents .and other in­dividuals who have difficulty in dealin& willt !ndilioaal working hours .and commutins peacms.

High Tech Program For Disabled·

Six Eleanor Roosevelt High

School -- participlled this summer in a five-wOet High School/HiP Tecb J1101P1D (HS/ trr). This free prosram exposes youihs wilb dioobilitico- J<DOR!Iy ph~.,_,_,--.-.: graD! from NASA. Bechtel Cnrpo­ralioo, Prince Cleorges Counl)' Pri· vate Industry Council, U.S. De­partment of Transportation and United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Pr1nce Georges & Montgomery Counties.

Dr. Charles McNelly of UCP notes that .. many students are per­forming very exciting. high tech­nological work activities.··

The six Roosevelt juniors were assigned as follows: Sophia Carter and Dwayne Green. NASA; Daniel Jones. Elroy Holder. Jr. and Tho­mas Setzer. U.S. Departmenl of Transportation and Wendy Sale, Library of Cons=•·

HS/HT also provides regular field trips and training experiences throughout the school year com­mcocing in October and endmg in May~ the focus of which is to en~ hance awarcaess of careers in the hish technology area. Three or four major Workshops or activities that focus on high technology careers are presented tiuousJ!oul the year. A resource bank of of infonnation iU>d potential menton is also avail­able.

For information and/or applica­ttoas. call HSM eoordinator at 262-4993 01' 262-4982 (Tl').

UFO Seminar at PG Community Colege

The pbeDnmmnD a( unidentified flying objects, a< UFOs. will be ex­plored by !he Fund for UFO Research's oecond seminar. Mysaer­iesofthe Sky. Pan D Satunlay.AUI-26 from 10 a.m. 10 s p.m. .. Prince Geor&e's Communi!)' Collep.

To register or f« mon: iDfor­mllioo an flO I) 322.()?97.

Hot Tips For Dog Days People wrho tbiok a short ride

to the store with their do& or cat is cool, should thiak qaia. Dur­ing bot summer days. the tem­perature in a closed car CaD rise above 150 degrees even with sligh!ly open windows. Dogs and cats cool themselves by breadliag. Left .with only hot air to- i!o a car, they CtllliUf­

;fa Mia ............. time il t~lo plot ., a C8ltDi of milk!

For animalloven who enjoy taking their dogs alona when joggir11. please consider leaYiag them at home during hot. humid days. Forcing a dog to run can cause permanent damage to hit heart. Remember, do&• are "barefoot" and hot sidewalks and sand can bum lhcir paws.

Pets that spend time outdoon should have a shaded uea and plenty of water to drink. A dog house in a sun-blazed yud acts as an oven.

Signs of a heat-stressed dog are heavy panting, darkening of the toAJue and/or frequent lac· ging or stopping. If signs occur:

• Submerge dog in cool wa­ter up to the neck or wrap in towels soaked in cool water to lower temperature as quickly u possible.

• Do not give unlimited amounts of cold water. Let tbe pet lick. ice cubes or ice cream.

• If a pet is unconscious or appears seriously injured. 1et him to a veterinarian immedi­alely.

For more information. con­tact the Animal Management Division •t 499-8326.

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Page 5: ;ft - Greenbelt News ReviewThe annual Gr=bell Labor Day Festival 1s a four-day community celebration which has entertain~ ment, activities, and events for the whole family, for participants

...... P<>LICE BL<>TTER

Bast>d or lnforr"'a!ior Released by the Greenbelt Police Departmert

A~ l re-.uh of Hl:¥Ut:ig:ation.t h:' !h~ Cr:m:~at lnvt;.rrga~~C'n Cn1t. r .... .., cnT.1nal i::!'i:e"'f •ere ;;:i'osed w~lh th;! ;~'iu1:1.:e of Jr·

r~"' ~A> J:1'f Jnl ~ The fr~q refare1 i"" :1 ~urglan thl! occuf!'"ed on J11n~ 26 tn !~.~ 6; •JO b~o..:lr: o! Breezew"•'d Drt"'' Th.c: poh.:e charged a Greer.beh w('lman on ~ct\Z:J1t 1-' ,..qh one coun! '>f t:ur21r .. a.nd o~ count of th~;t ln 1h~ othe!" :He. a 16-y~u-o!d Gree!'lbe!! ;-outh was chlfged on Aug-ust 15 w:th one coar.t of robber) Jnd ret~:HC'd :o il p.l!·

ent pe~d~~2: t~:l.l T~e arre-st re­lat~·s lC a -!tnng-anr. robber:-­thi:t cecum~~ on Jurv ~~ 1:1 the 6100 block of Broez<wOO<J Cl.

A Greoent-e~: renden! wu ar­re'!!ted .)n AtJr:ust 16 b" the Greenbel' Poh~e 10 con:'1~ct1on with a flmd-.. alrero:J!!O" 1n wtnd! !~0 of r:~r Chlhb~"": a I~ ye1.r-old anJ a: 15-year-old. wer~ cut b~ 1 l.mfe B~"!!": VIC­

tim"> ~~re tf"l:1SC01led :. .. am~·J­

Iance f,.,r trelt;.e"":! 1! Doctor·; Comrr.J""~'' .. Ho~pttl. It w:n dererrr.1r.ej t~J! the ,.0man. il

citue:1 of ~:g~~t.J h.J.d (:.1ll diplom.a!IC 1rr.rr.unaty Shewn the.., re!e.J.o;ed WJ!ho•J! .::huge pend.--:g tn'YC~IIg.J.~t·::'!'l b:-- !~e

Sta!e D<:;H•~ent ., T '-~;":' "ther persons ~re cu! 1n 'z phys~o.:-al alter-::.ttl,::on 1:1 t!':e park:1ng lot of the .,..:C0 block of Gree"'wl ... Cen!er Dnve on S.i~­Urday .. A.ug:.~st 12 tn the carl~ mo;mng The 1nc•de~: cx:cutted a~ .tn eve:1' wn end-ang 1n the ad;1ceror b:Jnquer hcJ!Jt:-r T~e

VICIHllS were lflOSCIOf~Cd tO

Doctor's Communst:-- Hospital for U'eatment: No .uresu were made 1nd the IOVCSttg&llOO i.5 contmut:lg

on o\.rg'.ls1 i3 Jt ]]•4,6 a IT' .... or­ficen; re.;ponded ~a 1 'IU\PICJOU.S

person~ .:orr.?h:.nr 1:'1 ~ '7500

bfoct of Grttnbelt Rd .-\ wifness ad"'"ed th1t ~ penon hK dropped • ~1r of brJH knuck.la m 0rder .::c- ,::coce.llthc-m from the off:ce~, T'··e pohcc t1'e:1 located ·t~e w~:~oon_ A re·udent of H.,.lt!'i'otli-e wncharged ,.,th car­:: mg 1 :oncedcd deadly -.capon. He llppc-:ued before a Dt.sttict Court CommtuJoner and wu held on a s::.ooo bond pendmg tr:al

T .... o "'~-yeu-olds were arn-sted and ClufJed WJth mallCJOUJ ~ !lltniCUon o( propeny after they ~ oMcned on August 16 &l

II 2-t Lm. le:mng the IJt out of nrcS o! c .. n par:ted m the 9100 block of Spnnghlll lAic. Tbey were relu.!cd to guUdions pend­ing KUOft by Juvaule Court.

A Landover mm wu urested znd charged •i•h theft on August 15 at 10·50 p m .tfter bemg ,ltopptd for a tnffiC vJofa.t1cn A cotr.puter cMck revealed th.u the reg:strltton plareo; on rhe .. ·eh~ele h.ld ~en reported stolen to the Pnnce Geor~es Count;. Palice De~~r!rr.enr The mo~n ,.H re· lcncd .='fl cl-!auon pendmg tnal

Two dnll moton were uolen from a constr.JCl ,,...,n "affold ID

the 6300 bl0d~ of l~) Une TM .tbe~~ wJ.S repor.ed on .A..ugust 17 at Q·4l ~ m On -\..igust ll ~t9 . .SZ d rr. . t·No ~n,::;o-::!e~ we~ reponed stolen from 1 bat.: on) tR the 9300 block of ~ llcL Tbcy ... de~ •• ...,·sxr...., ~d ~re~ BMX Muds.batt. and a green bo) ·s Sporu.btte •

V~dalums. to. tbeft:J from and anempted thdu of vcbteles wCre "'ported at !be I Court of C,...­cent OD A.,.. II. !be 7500 block of M-Rd. liDd the 100 block of~ Dr on A•pst 11th. IUid the 9200 block of Spnnghlll Lane on the ~ Jg'Jst 17th.

Greenbelt Author's lltay To Be Read Ch.J:-. .:etlon.,,He. lot: epte Ci-.. ::

W:u dnma b~o- Greenbel! rtsJ.:fC! John M;:"~ro~!~Uo. ""til~ g:•en 1 pubhc readmg ill the Greenbelt An1 Center or. SaturdAy. August 26, bc'g1nnmg: n 12.30 The read­inr as milde pouible tn put throu1h a s,nnt from the Pnncc­Georges. .-\ns Counc•lind idmt1-.Ston 1s free

.. C'hlncellorsVllle ts a--very di(!erent pl~y ~or me ... uy1 pb.y­wnght John Morotiello. -It 1s cenamTy tbe IU)est thmg I've ever wnuen. but UJde from thar. there 1.s • ttag1c ele:meaiiO tbe bJ.S­Joncal .5weep of the play rhat hasn't appeared ln my wort be­fore- Cltanc<IW..-.i/1• II !Ill cpoc play employ tnl twenty ac10rs UJ

over su:ty roles It is bate ~~poa !be Civ1l War battle COftlldoml by marry to be Robert E. Lee's great­e..: vM:tory Says Morocaello, .. It's an overtooked battle. but If de­SCr'oCS iUeJltlOn. Lee Wil:S bf"iJ­!iarU. but he tl>ouJht he h..t he­come IDYincib&e-e.,en lftcT los­Ull Saonewall Jaclnon Without 1he banle of Cha.acellon-.:llle. ther-e would have been oo Gert)Sbut'J. I II')' an my ~Cnpt to get thar across -

John Morog1ello~ a aanve Sew York.er. has hved i..ft Grecabelt for the last five yean. Last Mo1I'CID-

ber. hl1 pia:-- r;z~ -\'U'Wt"'r". pla~·-ed

to rold out holnC'~ .,ff-off Broad­W3Y Hi~ adaplltJon of Puccrn•·~ Gta""' Sc-'t1ccJu was developed ID Sew York en~ md premtered at tbe Sacred CJown l'"buler rn Sew Rochelle Gu11111i Sclttulu WtJI rec:el'II'C lnOlhc:r prodUCtlOO It

Montaomery Pl.lyhouie ln GanbonbuiJ tha Scp<em~r Lo­cally Moro1tello 's plays hue been proclllcr:d liDd .-:1 at Rep Slllll" Company. Balumore Pl•y· wn1bu FcstJval. WuhJngton TbeateT FesbwaJ. and "Sew 'ilrr'orki. Theater. Moroctello"1 euay!. l!ta¥C been J*bb.sbed lo AlfwTtCQII

Tlt~atn. LD•1 Jlllulrf Tluotrt' Study G .... ..t m the playbUb of three prodactaon1 a.t the -.llabaD-Amoncan Pl•y--.., irt Now Yorir.. He hos abo done luenry and dram.uurg1cal wort for Arena Stage. Long Wbarf Theatre. and O!nev The-......

The Grecnbch Acta Center i~

kx:aeed .u Roose'l'elt Center nc'tt 10 me Post OffiCe For duec:JOr.<;: and tnfonnahon ~ali4J! .g ... -.)

AJ lhe Ubrory Drop-m SlOI)Umc for -:"':!-1re~

J~S }-5 II 10·15 li ~ on ll".ur<;:­day,Auc- 31

"""--.on call 34~- ~goo

Greenbelt Baby Wn Precious.-. Award The W1D1l<' oldie l'l<ciQuoJew- bond; I porlnil J*'ble fmal J.C.

e1s Baby hi.- Ima """ 11on: 1'1:naoy's; ....... omcw ~ Ul Grecabe~: Jut this spriDJ. Jeweh crown; trophy and sash. ~ Allel' Smidl WOD lbo Baby Zack olso won an additional Boy Pearl I>' lSI .. for - DOW- crown. boDDer.brze tropily, IUid Ill

bom 10 12 -ontho. l~JC~aina was of!icW l'apnl video fc. lbo Hos­baoed on per;.-.!ity, mule ODd at- pitality Awlld of !be f>aaant. The tire. Hospilality Awad is given for the

lack IS I: '!10I1Ilts old and lives lmOUill: ol odvertisiJJ& space sold irt w1th bu pJ·~ntt. Jobann~ £nd supponofeachc:hild'sentry.lnad­David Srmlh 'II Soutltway. David dilioo,ben:a:ivedacouponforone wort. fo< Gr-<n>eh Homos. Inc .. · fttt cluldrm ·,meal at Chih ·s Res-and Jotu: ~l work'S for taunnt in l.Au:RI. ~il.l!on.5Ban, .11 the Aspen Hill banlung ca~tc·

The paac.! It gave ouc man~ awards md ~r:z~' to tbc: wumers m eacb of the re~ drnsions. Zlck rueived 1 tv. J<~ight nay at tbc: Ramada I:~ 10 Colon til Williamsbur~, il $100 sav10ts

Many family members and fnends anonded the pageant, wtuch was beld at the Hotiday Inn'" Col· lege Park. Attendees from Green~lt mcludc4 grandparents Gttlcben and Naman Saaa. Uncle Ted Sacra. and friends O!oryl Mar­tin ODd Cry1lal MartiJL

Lool. for lack when he makes a special appearance io the Greenbelt Labor Day Festi'al Pa­rwlo. accompanied by his father.

- ~l SlA..toO. $1.500 Closing Help! --.., -~ o.t k-,_ St.ctin9 WID Gagocus hoi- tloon s.u.ny loc.ot100

- l.EV£1. BID UNT NOW ... S35.to0 ---*"'9 W.O • ._.__,-.~ ~--bigyard. Anlcwil!l-

-=-:HOME 1ft TOI' CONOITlON S79.to0 a $1,500 Closing Help! - .,_""""""" 0.0 <- UW- botll Corpet I refin hordwd lin lush 1-court

PBifiCT ~ Fl.OOIIS Is IIEDIJCB) TO·--· S41.toO GonJioul. ~ y,jrj IS 'oolded &lu!ftf EnWged kltldteft Wtth ~ .-.d ~ s.ep.r11e _...,room. ....,. BID UNrr· sss.- a s1..oee CIMIIIg 1111p1 / ~-.,.nl• -od -··• .nod. Gon)lous. _....,., ......,.... .-n-&--,.

BID UNT - P0Ss.u OWNEll FlMANCING . $44,!1!10

tM<)O """., Y•'' f'*9ld -- WID 0,.... ._- _,_--poinl.- aopot PIIISUASM PIIICE S39.to0 a Closing Help .......... En..._"""'9 .... -sc~._, 2NC'• -10-wil!lprilra<y'-'ngon-sido<.

PIIICEDTO~ . ~AS1.-CialingHelpl ~' ,._ .... ._, krtdlon"""-. -*">gWID. --fh. --· -.,.nl&oatio.

WONtlEIIfUl WOOOID LOCATION. . S49.to0 a $3.000 Closing Help! Tem< :-ll!nOf ~~·~· r.-..~.attents Tr.-nquilfencedy..:t ISNSYtolftilirrc.n

P!IJSTINE coemrno. wllh J NEW AIC's S41.to0 .\,0 -.-. lllttneft. ....,.... c1nM9.,..., ,_. arpet. ~new tMth ._,.s a o111t fixtures. B«b to woodsl

-"""' OICIC IM.COIIV S41.to0 AJI ~- ~~ AIMIIIoa ~-.den Upgnded kitchln. Wooded. ~ y..:l ... 2 plltio5. benches.

WIDE 1HT Ml.toO a g,.-Clallng Help! =~~~t COW!--- fJI piftJng. Moda'n ~ "'*-~ f'lultt c.pft 6 tefift hinMood floo!s.

WIDE FlOOII PlNII S4l.tao ....,.,... '"'_ .. ........,.,., s..nr.,yon~•- ---flocn ~---· SUMI YAWl $17,5GO A $1,5110 Claolng Help! • ''""~----aopot SpKiouo- 2NC'< Grwly¥d ___ ~tDgDI

II.OCX ~ - ~ &AIIA&EI $51.- A r;z..- Claolng Help! ~"""'"'"" ___ ....... ....,~-·--.- .......... --pard!. END lMIT-NEW LOW ..a se.- a r;z..- Closing""""

;;~~;:;s~o:r.;a:;~~:;: REDUCID -aJ; aew.r --A S3,000 C1a11ng H11p1 ---· .... -·:11111 .. _ ~_,_....,__ .... ,...-.

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Pollee '1'17 New Approaches To Pnnat Crime iD City

byBallitaKapoor Community Policing wbich is nocbing bul plain old fashioned police

wodt hal succuded in genoming a great deal of intEn:ot among the r<Sidr:nu of Greonbc:IL With a vamty of prograrm. the police depart­meAt is oed:ing to gamer !be belp and support of residonls 10 police !be srr.ets. Over !be yean, Conununity Policing 1t.as created a common f<>­rum for =idents lo fight crime in close coordination with !be police ~fffCi:BJs. It serves as a pbtfonn to voice their denunciation of violence m uruson.

The Greenbelt Police de­partment introduced a ten point program in January 1995, which includes a set of brand new ini­tiatives for ach1eving higher suc­cess in the operation of Commu­nity ·Oriented Policing Services (COPS.) A large number of these initiatives have been borrowed fro111 the COP program of the South Carolina police clepartmenl. Some of the projec:ls ""' already operalioiW or soon will ~. while othen still require council ap­proval

The.,.,.. set of Conununity Ori­ented Policing Initiatives n:ferred to as 1'ake Back The St...ets" in­clude programs such .. ,

Operation Scbooltime

A~ and deliDqucncy pre­vellllooa- IIlli simply IMa ~ cbilolleD ""lbo -<lur­ing---· Thil JlRl8laDl al­lows for ..... - forinortcus­able ~of students. The philosophy behind Operation Scbooltime is IIlli if childJen are

. in school they can't ~ out doing polly crimes, which incidenlally, ""' the huis for most arrests of ju­veniles_ Officers are instructed to seek out school age children and talr.e lhom back to school "'goud­.... otdle ._of the school. ................ ~oped­tional.

Operation Midnicht

This project allows offtcr:tS to apprehend childJen wider !be •II" of 17,CUU<t tbc:irpomus ODd tUr:: lhent home if they IR found OUI

on !be - after midnighl. The pumts gM: written permission 10 do so pOe. to any action by !be po­lice. The idea bebiDd this is 10 pre­vent juvenile vic:timization and crime. This is not a curfew law and thr:R:fore is not subject to !be Con­stitutional questions and cbal· lenges - pertain to curfew laWs. This project is also underway.

This initiative calls for a legal .......,..mbctwer:nthecityandthe DW!lCII ol property such as shop­·piuc-. mtlal complexes tiC.,

allowint alllcen 10 act as ageiiiS for..,..... to tiddlas trr:spusing laws "'''''Yiitc to solicitation, loi­tr:rina. or opea oir drug markds. Moly!Md law reqllires the preo-

enc:o of .. """'' of the property wben trespusing laws are ea-forted. 1bo law is so reslricti""­bythelimeu...,..srr:ivr:sattllo loc:atiaD, lbo culprit is !on& ..-. If dac paiice are made Iepl rep­-.. of lbo property DWD­

on, ............ be made qWady - the noed for respomo by u-or~.Thil program is scb<:d•led 10 ·be launclltid soon.

. G•Siappon

~ llllt caneotly...,... limW.daJpalceplaDIO_, a SHIO_...forlipo_ .... ., lire ........., of ... in pablic ,...,... aacla u playp......W,. -...--c~~y,.a.

business places. etc. The police de­partment could a1so implement a similar program for use of beepen in schools. which is a violation of law, carrying a $25 reward. For­felled drug money could be used to pay the rewards without impact on the budget.

Public Safety CommiUH

According 10 Police, !be Crime PmraWaa c-i1loe hu ..-! its purpooo wellliDCO ita ioceplion many yean ago. However, they feel - the COIIIIIIitter: sboold be mon: refledive of lbo community and prevailing conditions. Rlllbor than having .. mombenbip ceo­sis! of vol...-s from onywben: irt the community, tile police DOW

feel-""" mombenbip obould be composed of ..,._.nveo of

vorioa -· IIDd mcr­-· ............. ..tCIIbc:rcco­cemed -·such u !be cl<qy, who wooldmeel widl .. police 10

discuss nei&)lborllood problems. Althougb similar ID - to !be poaentCrime -Coaunit­teo, !be represonlation is far more broad based and rdloctive ol crime concerns from all segments of GreenbelL Thil program will be­come operational by the end of the year .

The City M- lt.as !be dis­cretion 10 use fcrfeitled drus mooey except for fedonlly returned funds -ID!ISt be used for law enforce­ment purposes. Any forfeiture money returned by the courts would 1,010 tmftmded-- ollbo Po1ico Dopanmoat widl the Oriof makiq rec<WMriJCiaricw>. u ~ ill lx:loeF use. Thil is also 111110 of'lbc: succasfully ongoing programs.

n-aac VIGieolce

This policy woolcl allow officen to traDSport vicliml of domestic violonce up 10 50 mila 10 placa of safety ouch • rellaiwl.lbc:llln Ole. Ranoving """ of lbo ponons irt a domestic quanel from harm's way may pre.- an uaull from occurring. This program lt.as en­abled !be police olliQa!IIO solve a manbr:r of domestic disputa in l fairly amicable -,

Aati-Gnllld hllcy

Gnffiti fieopleally ia a sip of gang relalecl activity. It ia moot desirable to have it removed quickly. Notoaly iail a eyesore. il caa also le& 10 -m.liatioo widl repnl ... ..., lloala. Oraf­fili u aot a big problem in Greoabclt .... is ill - -"1 cities. Tile police aad pablic WCIIb ....,..._ .. ,..,mq loBetller OD OD ...,_; .... llp­pnllldliO tccp pallili from llo­comiac•~

Adopt A Crwl< .........

n.;.;. ........... <if ... _ JOial ,..,.._ .... -a ... !lui-. fll m.. a.- ....... ~~·- poe­_ ....... y~tllfcri!M ... .. _.... ..... ~.

Greenbelt Girl Scouts Discover Their City

IIJitaren Yollo Grcenboll Girl Scouts of all

•1~ celebrated !he !bird GnoeDbell Dlocovery Day in !lie­May. Almoot 100 girls partici­pated in activities centered arouad bite safety and included an ovomiaht at !he Youth Center.

CoiDcidiD& with the CDd of Na­tional Bike Safety Week, the ac­tiviliea inc:loded 1 lunc:b with Mayor Toni Bram and Council Members Rodney Roberts and J Davis and Public Worts Direclor Carl Hinch at the Greenbelt Fire Department. the ribbon cutting caemony <>(.the DCW. bite lane oo c-ceaa Road. bicyi:le repra­lion with the Oreenbeh Police Deparrmenr. a Yioil from mem­ben of !he ar-beh Bicycle Coalition liDd ... llocycle Tut Force, a Do..U..'s Piza ciimaor liDd an allor ciimaor -im ll lbc Aquatics Ce-. n. actidioa provided the Girl Sc:eebt willa a fu way to inc:rNM IMir bib safely skills while eataia& a badge!

Tbe Girl 5<-. would lib W !bank the denial office of Da. Miller and Rouin for~ plaotic tole bqs - ... <any dac varioua safety brocbwa dacpts received and to Steve Harper. Alex BIIIDCS and Mary Clarke for their aaiiWice at the Bike &po.

Adult support is needed for DOW Girl Scoullloopo in die fall. P1eue call Karen Yoho ll 912-9626 for inform.ation.

Help The Red Cross Make a differerrce in yoar

-ty! The Reder- .... many volameer J101itic- avail­llble; iDdudill&clerical ..... boot­bepia& -._ r<nmuniclliou ............. --.bclpi-. monlrtcllatf ll biDod cima ..... atclaaor.-s, ... informllioa ..... ..-.u specialisiS.

To vol- call699-2800.

Ccnmeflw- ....._ De•u:llwa Repair of Deer Stat'ae

bylleltlltori!IIaloodo,_._

~Rodney-ci.cribecl.lllltD~l4-ing of the Gnoathelt Clry Coalocil, bow be repolled .......... ill Gr.cobelt Eut. Tbc -··bead wu- ""by ......... ..ty .. year, ba1 dac bead - ~ rwc:ovaed.

Aq11811r:l'dlllell

Hmidte Pbolpo ,._.a 32-oi...- pelitiatl to CCIIIIICilcm tile subjecl of the .,...ac exercise ~ ..... Gnoolooi!Aqoslic ... - a.- ., lrBe .. CJii&laol ~)bae," ... lllltlaad.'YI alitde-beo:alapeaple-tip­insiloalbowaytodtt&"

1bo pcliliaD ...... - JIIIOIIIc ____ ..... "'_ uplboo:Ia.iDai. ........ .....

ildroy --fd. o-:;1...., lbo pcliliaD "' .. - ... -arion Advisory 11-.l (PRAB) .

('ourrriJnwmhrr - llavil .. -JOII'd llllllbo ~ n.,.t­-bma ....... ....., ......... up-

lllallror........,

~ ......... .-.. .,.tinclot---aiOooenway c-- bciD& .... ....,..ty. Depaty City ........ Micllllel Ml:laPiin~to---tllo llll;oct willl .. Goearway Oealrl---Mr:I-.Nill _...---lllllbeentax:lood dDwD ill .. ~lot-·----lidd liSclrlooalilll'llt. Resaid llllltbe _......., ........ JIII*II_ by alnld< aDtiG!al palce- loc*­ill••-n.-.­--~ .. 1400-. ... _ lllltlod_tbe,....Iot--

-o-di......,,...S• ................ dlJ .......... ....... _.60_.,... coil <•!blltwlty lid). 10 .. Na­liaooai-Senil:e.(C__..-

~I CAN KBAI.n·

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~~ t=r....s...= -· - - .I;IC, .... ..... -CUrt&* ......

2 BR I I/2IIA._,...._ $93,.MI .

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All Sale Prices Effective Monday

Aug 28th thru Saturday Sept. 2nd,

1995 No!"l~lo<

Pnmer E"""'

Qual"1liCy Rqlts -

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Pork Loin R~

-Loin T-Bone Steak

Super Trv

Hot Dogs Family P~k

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•a" ... •a" ... •r ... 99C

I>. !*g. ., ..

- '2" c-try-Style Ribs ... -- •r London .... ... -F- ., .. s-oiled Sa&ISage Allllarietiro ... EssU, ., Z9 a-on -Reqular or Law s.

lb. ..ft 3 lb. pkg. i

sz49 lb.

'1" lb.

--.. rApldns

L.ud<y Leaf Apple Sauce

........ •• 1 5' •• d

WHYCOOKl Relax Over The Weekend Eat Out At The Festival! Booths in the Carnival Midway

aa.a.,l'lljilll- JC a..-r ».;om. "-y ...... W---- ar..llet$wDa1lour .........,.._,Coolon-~1DSo1e*a.-liet ...,_.C:.Ioii.PizD, .......... -a...rodP,.,......,__~ticCJU6 ~- ERHSs-iorCJo.-Cootioo, U., lkdfoJo Willp, Eglollo. LoMeia - GreetJbelt )l>udl Double llUir:il.ape er-.-. s-.c.-- Si<rn C/llb ~~ OolioBRiap- St. H""''' C10 l'lli!odoipllio s-ts,-. Fried Sllrimp, Gy-. PoWo--. Com Dop-A-"' W-.bed Socioty Bor-11-(lae. B-. Colo Slaw, 5-'-- an-belt AtU C.. F-a frioo,-- Frieo- MM1>811 Tord Moor'• Club ad Mo•tt Modoodilta....ct HatDop,~- Boy-Troopn46 ~""""-ERHS~CJo• cq., e-ly, Soda- ERHS Grad NPi .......... A La Mode, Tropicua Jai&:eo- CeDJnl Jlld ..__. bdio Club Slndoi" lflliP* o£~ .......... - MiiiiAIII Tord

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Sodas and Beverages Available at Many Booths

41st Annual Greenbelt labor Day_ Festival

Sept. 1 thr·u Sept. 4 - 1995

The 2nd Conspir~c:.y(..Rock & Roll Golden_Oidies and~'n ~ol~ Classics

Friday, Sept. 1, 9:30pm to midnight. u.s.

Carnival Disc:ounJ. Coupons

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Special Matinee Pl'iClW'fir Carnival Ride& .. i_

~THER PERMITI'ING Sat., Sept. 2 and Sun., S.. -J

All you can ride tic/cets -S1tl$ · . WITH DISCOUNT COUPON- $7.00

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reenbelt Labor DaY Fe-StiVcif f995 am The largest event of its kint! in the State of Maryland All..- •IU like ploce 111ho Roooe•oh Conler pii\IR& kJI near lho Munt<lpAI 8uildm1: IN CASE OF ~A IN, STAOI! HVI!NTS WILL BE MOV~l Hl Ttl!· Av<>ld fl'lrlllna problcma.llldtU.ft!M ftstl\'11\'1111. Vltw'i!lll'lla~ ~ ...... odlenvile IIOIINI. No odllw:ed r .. lllrllton toroqutn>d unle" •llled NO Al£0HOI.IC YOlllll ( i'NTER ANI> I AIINIVAL Rllli'S MAY l UN· ....... lit' ICJ<'aUo110 ala.- R ..... oiiS.nlerfllllo...... ··~ 1 BBVIIRAOBS WILl. BB SOLO AT THE PF.sTIVAL. CITY ORDINANCE PROHIBITS WlTIIOlff RFJ'UNilS ond IJK-IIellwa~ Plua btock ........... nil Fllll\'11 ~ i, , ALCOHOLIC BBVI!RAOBS TO BB CONSUMED IN CITY PARKS, IIUII.DINOS, AND h>r l'o•u•almlormllum ond • od><duk, rheck cable rhannel!llll (.101 ):145-Jl.U or •boillnf<ll'ihMiollllaolb oaii'IIIJv.a ..-.....; '· ( ~-~~~~-................................................................................................................................ .

fRIDAY. September 1 -OPENING NIGHT ia.a. ORUNIIELT AQUATIC AND nTN£SS ct:NTF.R

lndoo< pool open IO< lip owimmina 9·11 -·SENIOR crnZENS SWIM PARTV

Aquatil: IUtd fUnell Center outdoor pool Put lurk lurK:h Sponl>ltr: Ore,c,nhflt Roc::. llepl. (\xJrdtna&nr Roae Habel

llo.h1 •. 8 p.m. t;IIKF.NBIU:I' AQUATIC ANili'ITNF-~S I'FNTF.R 0u&doc.lf pool open lU lhe pubJu.; fm H"A,;r~&IIOHttl \WIIIlllllnK

5 p.m. TABU: TENNIS TOliiiN-'Mt:NT Youth Center Open 1u ~tnyone I 1 ·o~ & ll'w'f'f TrttphtC"IIItt wmntrs. Stnales & Doubles. kc111ter "- 't I~ p rn

5-~ p.m. -'Ill' SIIOW Youth ('ruler {1"11111(11 acc:efllt'<J unly) J~r n:gt~lfitiiOII rrqtHrf'A.

6-8 p.m. PJIOTO to:XfiiiUT SponM.~rt'd b) Ont•-lluur Mulo l"hoto Youth Center (entne& ~·epled ouly) 1'1c tr~t\114lt011 nul rf'qllttnl.

6 p.a. POOL TOURNAM&NT

6:45· 7::10 p.m. OIU:ENBJU.T I 'ONCUIT BANI> 01' I'RINCt: (;.:ORI;t:S I 'OliNTY RtlOIIevelt ('ent.el Ma11.1'be tra~..huun•lmu.iul ¥las1 vf the Oreenbeh l.tx)t l>•y l'ca.ll'fll. Ram lonuaun Ynuth (:.nter.

7-K p.m. ROVINii I 'I.OWN Ntlllml the Cluwn wlll&reet chiltiren.

7 p.m. I> A VII> ('11-'IG M•:t.tORIAI. SO.-r'I.\I.L GAME Braden held~. (iamc 111 rnemory uJ fonne~ M.et.n::auon l>epan~ntemployee Oev1<1 ("r••K

v.d!Cenler. l·bollola&leellminllioo. Toumamc:nt• open to oaesl4-17 ond 18 <l 1:15·9 p.m. MISS GREF.NBKLI I'M;P-'NT- OPt:NJNI; NIGIIT Q¥11'. a.p~~r from 6-6:15 p.m. Staae. lnlrod\M;Iion of 199~ partictpanll ~n4 191) 1 M''' < irr<"nhdt ·- Carohna ( iodmet,

6-U ,..._CARNIVAL MIDWAY OPEN 1994 Jumor Mia Groenbell- Shey ShatkeUmll, 1trul IIN4l.anle Mi~s (irt"cuhC"il- K('rn Jtldlt bJ lloledlle....,._ Co. OlmO, food, 11le & infonnattoo boOIN Of&IIIIIIOd LyM Gilkenon. Donee prosentllton and m<M!ehng (;untlloot Rtrh L<e. WAVA PM a,.,....s bJ O....bell orpniUIIonl. Spocialldent·A·Kid propam ovaillblo lllhe I~H Mtb Oreonbell partictponts: M•• Cary, Oennell< DonBullton, Angt< Kowm••. o.-bell Polloe boc>ch, Boocbl COfllltUCied & wired by Greenbelt Public Woota Depl. Shumort Odum, Kothc:nne'Pa<u•. R~~:hc:l Pelly, Trac<y Sull, Mori»• Tronrhd, lleathc:r ... dcUta -75fi 10 for S6; SIO unhmiled ridol from 1-5:30 p.m. Sat.&. Sun. (look Villalba Junaor Mau. Amber Freeman, C'hariene Gc=tnnK,, Unu.:t llaliburtun, Amy Kowm"'"· for$3 olfoaupaaa for unlimited ride fUtl). No charae for cntertainment,lhow• and E1mly Kui.Chman, Sh-.bno.rn Mazhan, Alihle)l Mullane, Jcnu.:M O'Connor,< 'tua~luu· N.tt'~t" • ..--...... DOkld. . Nma StrllUII, Mane Torillo, Kelly Wh11.c.l.anle Maa.a.. Jalhan hu:nd (J(mlet, Je~~~oLlll Me11.ley.

J~mnf~r TC'rr1plema.n, Anuuwlc~ Wtutr Sr~n hmgu.t~l- IIIIC'IJ'It'(['l JtiO

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9-9:.10 p.rn. SAI.lll'•: TO IIU: AM.:HII'AI'; WORK.: I!

\r~~t" ( irun!"!('lt~n at work wdl !l.tllnt' 111 ttm pre\C'tlt~IIOfl All I."Uit"f !!.Ia~ nrc photo

gr•tlhh .. !!.luk t~ohow ""'1!1 hrghh~hl tireeuhelt', (k'•'C'IUJHllt'lll .uul the rol~ ut laht~r .trM.t \luluutn·r~ 111

buildrn)ol Amt'JKd.!o fu~~ot

p\tliiiM"IilOIIHIIUIIII'(

9:.\0 p.m.-12 11.n1. 2nd ( '()N. SPIRAl 'Y St11~C' iUl"it A tre11t lor a.ll age~ ( 'l.t\~1(.' n~k 11nd wll pl~y('d Wllh ~ulut prufc~~~~~~H1 oth~m A ltymmut lllllgC 11how tnturmg qu&tl Wdrdrohe l IUUI~('!Io a.Jitiiiii(JCf'\UIIdiiOil\

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..... lnillll JlleldCourla11-6- "'-"'illnllon roquiled. Opening rounda. Compelilion.in Men's A ~'I Silrpa, Doublet A Mixed Ooubleo. Mombenhipo available for Grealbell ....... only. c-Jim Kyllo (552-9336).

t ..... 11 p& ANNUAL LAlOR DAY SLOW-PITCH TOURNAMENT llndillll'lelllll2. Nonlnray Pleldlt I & 2. Mon'otop area teaml; fUll clus CO<Rpetilion; ........... roqulred.

fl30.11131a.a. 25111 ANNUAL CHILDREN'S PET SHOW c-Diy <=-,tilnry lown. llo&illnlion II 9:30 Lm. Oill cortiftcalcS. Rain Of lhine. JU!11ia1 JII'GIIIIIIIy ...-..-.All kindl,liJ,oa, IYJlM Qf peu. Wlnnon in many .......,ne.. OofloUotl by: Seoul Cadoao TIOup 3030.

ll&&ltiClLUD "JlED8" ROLAND MEMORIAL SINGLES HORSESHOE TOURN.\MENT Courla ad)oceallO AqUOiic CenleF & Broden Pield en1ran<:e rood. Regi&lnolion 9:30-10 a.m.

ll~·1p& OPEN DROP-IN BEACH VOLLEYBALL . CGwll adjocenl10 Broden Pleld 'I'Onnio Coulll.

10a.m.-7 p.m. AllTS A CRAFI'S FESTIVAL Community Conler/Ubnry Lawn. Rain or Shine. Sponaor: Oreenbeh Rec. Dept.

10 a.m..a p.m. GREENBELT AQUATIC AND mNESS CENTER Duldoor pool open to lhe public for nx:reatiooal swimming.

1lllf lUll.• I p.m. GAMES FOR AU. APES . a.-Y --Utnry. Pri• ond nbbono awonled in each evenL Orpn~ by Girl Scout 6deDe TIOup 2065 & Senior 'Troup 2142.

RBGISI"RATION EVENT AGES . 10:1' 10:30 Crowlen 10:45 12:00 1·3 yra. II:U 11:30 4-1yra. 11:45 12:00 8-12 yra. )2:U 12:30 13-17 yra. 12:45 I :00 All ages

11 LID T-BALL llfiTING CONTt:ST Broden field 11. Wil'llc boll diiiOnce hillina !""" T-Ballallnd. Open to boys and gills aaes 41~1. ~ lo boy & &ill wimtn.

12 IIOOfl.l:lO p.m. HOME RUN Dt:RBY Braden Fteld 12. Re&iller 12·12:30 p.m. 8 pil<;beo or 6 awinas. Puticipoanta provide own pitrht-r; bolla pruvided.&try lee $5.00. Winner,..,, •• 40%; 2nd place: 10%; D••id Cmg Men~>nal Fund 50%.

ll:lO p.m. HOCKEY SHOOT-On' O'"""bell Vouch Center Rebound Wall. Slnlel Hockey OOillUt into goal. Open to hoys and ~"h qoo5-16.

I p.m. TWO-ON-TWO BEACH VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Adjacent to Braden F.eld TeMUi Couna. Belt n.o out of lhree; to II point! or 1/2 hour ume lirnil.

1·2 p.m. THE .\MAZING WLA Stqe. A Ollii5-"Woman circUJ. Lu1a will du.zle the crowd wilh her Juggling, sli(:k walking, ropewalkina and romic variety ocl.

1·5 p.m. COMMUNITY EXHIBITS A INI'ORMATION Carnival area. Community poops will operate information tables about their activiries.

1-5 p.m, PONY RIDES Gruay an:a near Community Cenler.

1-6 p.m. AliT SHOW Youlh Center. See displays of art by Gm:nld lr1iiiiS of alloges.

1-6 p.m. 'pHOTO EXHIBIT ANI> COMPI<.ImON Vouch Cooler. , Spocial e<hibit of prize photos from Morylonii,PholoitaJlhon Auociation.

1·6 p.m. FACE PAINTING ASSOCIA110N. 1

Under lhe trees near: the: P"'t office. MorybotliWhaleol, lhe wnc: wonderful artist who has thrilles you II put Labor O.y Peativalo, will apin UN IICOI!orpenonallz.ed works of art.Pitotos nf Grembellon II~ 11 port ol the aaluip tq~ Wortten.

1·11 p.m. CARNIVAL MIDWAY OP!j:N (Sol Friday entry lor dot01ls) l:lO p.m. GOLI' CONTEST- CLOSEST 1:0 THE FLAG

Braden Field. Regisb'ation I: 13-l :30 p.m. Competition in junior, intermediates, senior f men, and women cateJoria. J'rophies to winnel'l.

l-3 p.m. BACKPACK PUPPETS S~a&e. Joe Pipkin and his puppets will MChontlhe FestiYalaudienc<: with a winy and whimsical productioo.

2:30p.m. HOT SHOT CONTEST

Youth l'entn Rebowl<l Wall. llockdboll Sbootlna Conlell·-­unr mmute nme l1m11. Open to boys.ndairla181nd under.

J:OO p.m. n)(YfBALL DI~IANCFJACCURACY lirw.kn hM,Iball held. Open youth&. adult. Trnphicli. to winnen.

.1-.1:4~ p.m. I 'HA I'll A THE CLOWN Stage- The- furmy and llffiAZing Ou1 (1ul w1ll make you lau~h 'Ill your 1ideasplit:

3:45-4:.10 p.m. TO· KOHli'S Jn:Mo Stage hec Aen1hK~ demouMnllion.

4:.111-5 p.1n.uouau: U\JTCII n:AM Stage Unbelievable ''how-do-1hry dn-il'' jump rope demonstrations by Springhill Lake Rec Uouble Dull"h 'learn.

5·6:.10 p.m. TAU:NT SHOW Stage IJan~.:crs, v&tJilllll>b, piani~h. guitarists, singen, poel.lli, comediam, yoo·name-il, of all agn put on the 11how ul then hvt'll lur tht-n f11end" and llC'ighbc.)B Detaili and haog•~tptue" avaul.thlt' in the Talent Show progr~tm provuJed at lhe event

6:JO. 7:_10 p.m. MAHIACIII do Ia ESTR.:U.A Sut~c A lesl&ve ma11a~..·hi hand plays popular lolkil>rit· music to make you think you're mold Me,.u.:o

7:J0.8:l0 p.m. MISS t;Hn:NBELI'I'AG.:ANT Stage. lndtvidual talent prt'1<tt"Otation!> from Mts~ Greenbelt, Junior and LiUle Mias contestants. llu:!tl: ('arulma tJodinel, MLSs Greenbelt 1994. Sign language interpreter.

9 p.m.-llo.m. ONE THIN I>IMEspu,_.ed by Gr~otn!"AY Llquon Stoge. Rockm' Rhythm ond Blut~. A htgh energy performance by 1 top area band composed of four Greenbelt residents and two from Cheverly, this band is getting ready to release a 10 wng CD.

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I && GREENBELT AQUATIC AND Fri'NESS CENTER Indoor pool open IO< lap owimmina.

9 ....... p.m. LABOR DAY TBNNJS TOURNAMENT CGndnuatlon <Jf mllehes. Spoc1110n welcOme. See onay for 9 a.m. Soturday.

9 LIL•10 p.m. ANNU.\L LABOR DAY SLOW-PITCH TOURNAMENT CGntlnuotioo of dl>uble climillllion tournament. See onlly for 9 a.m. Saturday.

9::!0 Lm. HORSESHOE DOUBLES TOURNAMENT CGul'll adjocont 10 AqUOiic Canter A Bradon Field Bnlroncc Road. Reaillrllloo9:J0.10Lm. Opeol to onyone 16 yoon <Jf ap .t older.

10 Ul.-1:00 P·•· GREENBELT AQUATIC AND FITNESS CENTER Oulda<>r pool open to lho public fO< ........,;ono~ awimmlna.

U a.m.-7 p.& AllTII A CllAFI'S JIIIS11VAL . Community CenleliLibnry Lawn. Rain or ohlnc.

12-FOUR.ON·FOUR BEACH VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT ~- 10 Brodoll Field nnnil Cowu. Any rombinllioo <Jf mole/female. Bell two oul ..t llueo to I I poinll of 1/2 bour limo tirnit.

12:31 p.m. CIDLDilEN'S SC.\VENGER IIUNT SIIIUII Youdl Cooler. Prize1 for winnen flom areo men:honu and ice cream for all porlicipoanu

1·2 p.a. LEISURE TIME GRANDADS Slqe. A barbenhop quortel 'O'hlch blenda close humony in entertaining and stirring IOIIJI.

1-5 p.a. PONY RIDES Otuay 11'10 nearlho Community Center.

1-5 p.m. GREENBELT MUSEUM JO-B Cracent Open to lhe public fO< •iewina.

14 p.m. PHOTO EXHIBIT AND COMPETmON Yaulh Ceater. See enlrY foc I

~ GIUNIIILT AQUATIC .\JIID PITNESS ..._,pool open for lip IWimmlns.

f 11&-2 p.m. LAlOR DAY TENNIS TOiJRNAMENT FINALS a..npionablp matdlea. Bradon Field Cowtlfl·2.

t ..... 7 p.aa. MAYOR'S ANNUAL LABOR DAY SLOW-PITCH FINALS linden Pleld 112. See enlly fO< 9 a.m. Sllurday.

10 ...... p.m. GREENBELT AQUATIC AND FITNESS CENTER 0a1t1oar pool open 10 lhe public foc """"llli"" owimmina.

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1-6 p.m. ART SHOW Youth Center. Soo entry fO< I p.m. Saturday.

1·11 p.m. CARNIVAL MIDWAY OPEN (See Friday entry for details) l p.m. ADULT SCAVENGER HUNT

Staru 11 Youlh Conw. The person or te11n (up to 4 pwple) findin&the moSI items wins prizes which Include 2 Rodokim tickell,

2·3 p.m. R-'Y OWENS ONE MAN B.\ND' Stage. A national n:cording artist and awu'd-winning son&writer offers a ventable feast of classic American aonas wilh a healthy belpirtg of humor for the whole family to enjoy.

3·4 p.m. SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA CLOGGERS Stage. The aenaation of last year's Festival. thia dynamic, precision dance troop performs to American cluaic country and mountain ~usic. Back by popular demand.

4-5:15 p.m. THE COMMODORES Stage. "THE" Navy jazz enoemble. Its oophisticaled sounds, jazz, rhythm and blues are lhe topa--lhe Navy's pmnier jazz ensemble.

5 p.m. REGISTRATION FOR FOOT RACES-ANNUAL LABOR DAY RACE Resister al Ywlh Center. Races begin on Braden Field near Tennis Couns. Awards to all fmishers; races held rain or shine.

6 p.m. ANNUAL LARRY NOEL IS KILOMETER FOOT RACE (9.3 MILES) Entry foe: $3.00. The 301h Annuol LabO< Day 15 Kili>IIICier. This Race =snizes Larry's "'-decades prO<Roling runnifll"' 1 Lifetime Spurt lo benefit Greenbelt residents and hi1 yean of service oolhe city's Park and Recrclllioo Advisory Board. Athletic Congress certified through Belu<lllle Agriculhlral Reaearch Center. Spunsor: D.C. Road Runnen.

6:05 p.m. RUN FOR YOUH LIFE 3 KILOI\ti!:TER (1.75 MILES) &try leo: $1.00 Course around Groenbelllake. Open to all.

S:l0-6:15 p.m. JAY SMAR Stqe. New and traditional folk mu!lou.:: from a versatile musician and accomplished player of lhe guilar, clor·lwnm<r rn.njo and fiddle.

AFI'ER PARADE-CARNIVAL MIDW.\Y OPEN AFTER PARAD&-LUNCHEONON THE LAWN

Comer <>I Cracent lr. Hillside. SpuRIO<: Greenbelt Community Church .

AFI'ER PARADE-3 p.m.- GREENBELT MUSEUM 10-B Crescent. Open to lhe public.

ll-3 p.m. ART SHOW Youth Center. Sec Sllurday entry. l'lnicipenll pick up 1r1 works 113.

11-3 p.m. PHOTO ~lBIT Yoolh Cooler. See SIIUrday entry. Exhibilon pick up phOIOI II 3.

l·l:lO p.m • ...;. PARADE AWARDS & IISI' DECORATED BOOTH AWARDS

S~aae. 1:J&.l:15 p.m. SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA CLOGGERS

Sl&ae. The secood oppoorance ollhio clyMmlc. precioioo donee troop.

2:15-3 p.m. JEFI' GOOD BAND Sloge. An up-lelllp<> blue sruo band )'Oil won 'I wont to mlu.

3-5 p.m. PLUM LOCO S~oge. CountJy wilh o kick - new c:Ounlry l<lUfldo wilh a !OUCh · of ooulhem coun1ry rock.

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6:15-6::10 p.m. AWARDS ~'OR ART SHOW A PHOTO EXHIBIT Stage. Presentation of awards for wiMing an and photo allow entries.

9:45 p.m.-11 a.m. OVERJOY

Stage. A variety

band which offers sophisticated arrangements of Big Band Standards, Top 40, Motown& Smooth Rock 'n Rn\1 da~o;ic<;

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GREENBELT LABoR· DAY FESTIVAL The Greenbelt Labor Day Fest!Yal would like to eztead IU appredation to the SpoDSOrs. Patroaa. Friends and Supporten who ~ contrlbated to tile 19915 eweat. Tbefr contrllnatioua ha- helped

to~ this Festtnl one of the bla-t uul best ID Ita 41-year history.

* ***********SPONSORS and PATRONS************

greenway center

Greenbelt lrtnrel Services

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· Gr~enbelt Road At BW Parkway

klntrs· the ~center

4417 Hartwick Road College Park. Maryland 20740

(301)277-7~3

"Your 24-hour branch office"

7910 Cherrywood Lane G....iaett. Maryland 20770

(301) 474-1300

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"115 Centerway Greenbelt. Maryland :w~o

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Quality Qne-Hour Photo Finishing Custom Enlargements You make in 5 minutes

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GreenbeH ·city Council

through the Festival 345-3243

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~--Festival

tr!':IJ~iom of rh:~ :-ear\ .,.1~!1cr.

wht!e ,;avmg tt~ :1arne !O ~~~ :.tst Just 'xfC'r~ ~~e O;:c;~:"'? Cc~J'!':C'~ mt:, !he G~~e~~·~ c~~:J...:e:: Bar.d offer~ 1h !~.1-.:!;r.oc.1L .lllnu.al cc-n­cert. A>~~~ ar :.-;:-;. !:rr:e. ~-...!::- ·~e

Clown. ro.l~s ~~r~ugh ~~.....: : .11'!":

val area e,He'"'J'"·"'~ :t::ldren "'h" !ooic: f,JrA.J:""~ ·~ ........ ,.;:~ !'J=~ )'C3r Ch!11fren are ai-S:o ~n the iook~ul for the ~ree ::!':.1~ce~ !O ~1:1 car:'l:>.:l! nde L~ke•;

day a.ftemcx>n 11lc Community Ch:Jtch Jer.-es lunch on tbe Jawn after the parWe Throughout the: 'lreekend there ne sports ever.!~-t~ fiHt. :!"le iemor ctU­ze~~ sWlm :-an .. Then there·., ~ftbal! :enn.r1. i~.X:ke;.. golf. vol-

T!te rin.! pre,e!1t3tTOn of !he M!~~ Gr<.Y"~ 1 ! Scr.N3!"" .. ';:' P..1g eJ:nt pan•.:•pl!'l!~ b f~!d.l .. eve~ung Locl! rad:0 ~<:l'rJ:!:!'. R1ch Lee. f~:Jm '\A.l,V~ l;l~n ~er-.~

~master:-( .:erer.-!or.:e" 1:-d .\f..;s Gree:-tt-e:: for 199-S Car::>!nu God:r~ez. g:.,es .1 !~c1a1 pre,en­t.ttJon We l!e !:3c mrr;Jd:Jced ro Sh:~v Shackelford. 1994 JunlOr M:i"J Gree~t--~t anj !he 199..5 Llltle M:"J~ Greer. Nit. Kern L~n.'l Gd~~r,.LH'! Sat:rrda:- e-.·en.Jng JS

lbe ta!e~I p-resentai!Or. !nd on S";Jnd.:~y ~rven1ng f!':e M1n Gree:-:~e!r Pageant Ann;.ve!nry Relr'J~oe:tJvc w:ll be held fcr-;;e~. P•geJn! wmMn and dl­reclor, frorr. ne1r and b.r w~!!

come back to Greenbelt 1."'Kt pro­vjcf.to tM vie.,. of pao;t pageants The 199~ P .~;gear'!! par1:c1pa!!U appear t."' for.nal g.).~r~5 Sunda~

cvcn1:1g omd t!le ....,mner1' 1n e.M;:h pageJ.:"t are ;:rowne-d ·T':'Iu :-ear";; wmr~e~ re"cei¥eJ a S"' _()(_,'() pnze p3Ckige WhiCh :ncludtJ !M J(:hC'f· anhlp'i. g1fts. and other spe::al award~ :snd serv1ceJ The scho,._ at"Sh!p fund W'3.5 led b:• a COOL'1· b~t;on from ~~e mer.:hl:'lts of Greenwty Center.

£ntntainrncnl

The Labor Day feJtival pre­sents top-name entertunment. dr3Wlng not only from the Wub­in-gton-Baltimore ara. bat &om locallon! Qll!le dutant The soun<b of rock ·a roll. 101den old­ie~. top 40's. bubenbop. folk. jazz •nd IIIM1lChl ~ will emanate from me Slap throu&h­OU( lhe weekend. Da:Dc:en. JU&·

Jler1-. clowns. mag1cJans emer4

tatn See separale story HI rh:'l week's Sew'l Rev.ew

Snach. meak. aad deaert

Food every type and ever~ $l}le. 1s av;nYble tn rhe cumval

· booths opcraced b)' Greenbell or­sanJUtJonJ There· .. every1bmg from ptua lo suiood. hot dogs 10 faJilas.ayros 10 barbeque. Fes­tival goen can eDJOY sn.aclu or 1

full meal. Tbere ue trad1t1onal favontes: h.ke the fu.nneJ cakes and new offennp !IUCb U eg rolb. lo mem ll1d ~~Des-.

· seru such as bro.,. • La -. sundoes, strudel, hozen yOJUrt. watermelon. and bome-m•dc coel<ies will be oo .ale. The food booclu run throu&Jioul !be Fesn­nlllld mate a JOOd lfDp betweeD Fe.allval events.

Carnl"lal, Sllows, Ex•lblts, -More

The Ubor Day WeekeDd JS

also the ume for the annual art !bow and photo e~htbtuom. Tbe weekend bnngs the annual dul­dren's pet show, ~contesU, Salute to AmCricaa Worten. Communuy E.l.h~b1ts and lnfor4

· manon. md ~-There's an 114

lernoon of face pa1Dt1ng The G~bell llfiiKllm 11 open Sua-

• leyb~n . ..J.nC ~"r~ 8.:'1t!1 the m­doc-r r'!d ourdCC'r r'<'C'!~ ar: open 111 --..e-eke-nJ

"P.:e i:.ilrnJ-. .tl ~.u ndes for aJl .t~es. frolT! t!":e- Jittl!!s~ .:l:ddren to 1he m01~ 'oph1~1tca1ed teen or adult You can ndc •II -lite-moon. S.ttlln:b..., or Sund~y. far .il. Jtngle pn~e !1cket Mld'"l:hscount coupon. ior ~!":e ~.1t1nee ~n.:e ue beina

· d;stnbuted .1JI o .. er town. Also m the carnt..,al .ue.1 are tbc boolhs '*lfh gm1es or duplays oper:ued by Gr-ee:-:belr org.ln:Uttons

Parade

~ pande is Monday at 10 ilm and groups from oear ODd fu vnll m.ucb dowt1 Crescent Road. Then: will be Clunese c~n.,... and Gennm. ln>ll. SpaDish ud American bandt and dancen. Theno ..,II be fl0011. celdonties. and comJC ch.a.r-acters: mus1c I.Dd man:tung: and fl•p ll1d ~­~ pande w11l be mlei'Jmled m si&n language &t the revtewi.DJ stand More ~:bout the parade 10

ne-·t: week ·:s p.tper

Check the tn!<'rmalion booth or. the carnr~·•l ground! for ume and pl3c~ of an: e"ent Ci.ble Channel B l 0 ha.s tnformahoo oa lhe e"enu To reacb the: Fesnv&l on lhe Internet conu.ct IUip:www.aww. comJGLDF/. ~fosz FestJ,.aJ C"Yenl.S are a:oma: to be bekf ra.Jn 01' :~hutc. Cb.anne:l B I 0 will pro"ldc .., update on t!loae e'I'CDI:I wb:.b may ba"Ve to be moved 10 a .-m 1ocaboD. Slaae OVCDIS will be beld al the Youth c-J.caeofta.lll.

Check this week·, News R!" YlCW for a rt:Ji:straboa f~ IC'

enter ut won·m dti:s year's area LAbor Day fesuval An Show Anyone h-.:ng. working or at­tending school ln Green~lt 1s welcome to enter anw-ort. ln 11'::~

yeu 's Ubor Day Fesaval Art Show Then: IS oo enu-v fee and 1Jt entered 'llliOftJng lS hung. but e-veryone mw.t pre-regr11e\' to par· uclpa~e_ Chlldren are especullll~ enc.ounged to pa.n1c1pa.te m then own show. wtucb iC<:omp.uues. tbe adult sbo.., There are pnzes '" vartouJ cateaooe! for both show~. For more mfonr.a~.ioft. ali Bart>ara Simon. 4' 4- 2192

Learn about GIVES GIVES-<be Greenbelt ln<er.'

---&chango s.r-o-..u-"'-­- .. die Lollar Dory~ from liiQI-' p.m. CD s-day. Sep­-l.~fumswillbe -b-~;n~.,_ rcce1ven.. Questtons ...-111 be m-swaed abouo - volumecn can .., can: aedils ftt each boor of

lime """ ~ IJve. Partlctplbnl OI'JaftlU(JOr.S 10-

cJude lhe aty's 5enoor ClhZrns ~oi­VUC<)' Comauaee. lhe·um.,, of a-..yofSI. Huab's. !he Gr«nbelt ea.--y Oarch_ !he Gray l'>n­llleft. N Gcklr:n Ago Ouh. >rod o<!>­on. fw"""" llllorl-.oo. c.ll Jone~ l'ld:er al ..-.~ or P., L' ngrr " 474-!052

.. ,~: ........ lhrll1ll Cu you belp .. "Salule !be

AmencaDWorter'"" A slido &bow will be praallal

ae OpcaiDc NiJbt of the Labor Day Falival. from 9-9:30. The _....;o,. fean.= !be role of l&bor ud volunteen U1 building ud maillwrun g Green bell as a speaaJ !Own ,. ltl! 1 !ugh qlWity of hfe. Pbo10s W111 be fe•rured •• tbe Fe:5tivaJ'! Photo and .-\.n.s Ex­lubll. wllich Will be duployed 11 the Rec:raiJOI'I Center. 1J you haft slides or p!'loto-gnphs of Greenbehen at wort. be 11 car­pe:nrers. clerks b~H driven. or ~uOO&J coa(nei. llld would like to have the:-r: d1splayed as part ollhe Labor Day Festival's .. Salute to the Alr.~~can Wader". coolaCI Konrad· !;"ling •• 34S-9369.

Delrwao ab Haw Tobie At Labor Day Festival

Amlmf :he'"* . having .., iDfarr.:.OOO - ..... L.oilar Dory--~~ CD~ Sopoem­ba2fmm I~, ..... will be !be Elanor .tnd F....tla a-ell DemocnDc Club_ no,...... pub­lie (~ poaopoaioe J:lmx>. am~ 1 m.oy 110p J>, lor -.ials regudmg •Iller rqisiDiiaa ODd Dmpa~gn "JJS. Memben.b.ip~will

a.ho be ava.ilable fw die Your~~ Derr.oca!:~ of Prince Georau Coon(; ilnd lbe 14111 Dillricl J:lmx>. ctat!..: Club of Bowwe.

Tht GrecnlldliJ'OIIP- in die Tcmce Room ol !be Onellhrw' CCifllrr:J:-'!1!!" &.iJdiai a& fiAaoovra Port"'""""~ R .... 11 8 p m or. !be dtinl Friday ol eKII

monlh from s.p..llor -· Ma~ Th:s:•eor'sliauopllrnan­h=.'l:p ~-be ... Priday. Sep1<01ber IS. -die -...eel IOptc Wtll be Pri8ce 0eoraa Cooruy ., T nc..a.io~CaWnliaD wfucll "'111 .._... day. Apnl 23 •. 16116.

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1995 Greenbelt Labor Day Art Show Information .tnd Regulr.lllon f<lrm

Co-sponso<ed by Greenbell Labor Day Fesuval Commill<e UJd lhe Greenbell VISual AilS Coalition

I. Pattictpatina: artists must live, wort. or JO to ICbool in Grecnbeh. 2. Adull utisu on: limib:d 10 4 enmes """ cluldrm ( 18 yean and u. der) .-elimited 10 3 erunes. 3 To ealer. complete lhe regulraliClll form U>d rerum lhe lowo< balfJ>, mail'"' by hand 10 llarbara ~ l3K Rid&< Ra.d, GronMft, MD l077t. 4. Repuoliclll forms MUST be ~ived.oo laler ..,_, ~y. ADJ. 31. 6:00pm. ,.,._ ...eived- Ibis t1aJe will DOC be ......... S. Labellhe bock or undemde of each woril: before brin&ini itiO sbow wtth your ~ the lrtle of the piece. category, MNI age when done (cluldren). 6 An ..,..u wiU be occeplt:d 01 lhe Yoolb em .... 99 Cenlerway, oo Friday. SepL (, ......._ S-7 p.m. AJlT WORK NOT PRE..JlEGIS­TEJIED WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 7. AJI ad work enf:lm:d must:

•- be completely ongmal U1 de>ign and conceplioo b. never have been tn the Labor Day Art Show c. be ready for dioploy: 2.<fimeswonal woril: mould be - wilil ~ mached for lx>ok: children's 2.<fimcnsl0011 woril: sbouJd be mourued"' maned but doesn'l need 10 be framed . d. clearly- (oee above)

8 All adult~~&" die Grecabell Lollar l)ay FeJbvaJAn .... c ' '$ '· • 1 ....... - ......... in&d>cAn-Sc!oL ·-7:v..:oby.-...--..... lbe show Be~ 10 lip .,I'I*Jeva>iJI& wben worl: is--9. Tlie .OOw ia open Sal. and S.., Sept. 2 and 3. from I~ pa. and Mon., Sept. 4- 12 .._- 3 p.m. 10 The Gt=bell L.oilar Dory Feolival CcmmiiXe, the Oneabell Vr sualAns C.,..._.-llbeCil:yof~a.e-~ fwdle exlubus. Evay- will be-., p..-.lbe show darill& open boun. ...... - .. cqolaiaoll ill iDIIrudion 418--II. AU t:llOria will be jDdlod J>, a,..,.._-12-... pv... .. nay"*""' baiDJta ........... ~ .. CDlbe-oflbe)ldF. ,..~ ....... iaP...,far-adull md -c:IDI'apiooc ......... __ .. ._ • ......,_ II _.-_1\0 Cammiboe .. Sne lk a.- ... will..-..... f<A' d>c ----~ ... ----U>d dlildlat'l <*pines.-- ......... -.... -s.My, SepL 3 ... 6:00p.m.. . ll Enlne&,-'- DIUII be r<frieved- J-4p.m. CD_,., Sep<,4. Thec-illee isootrapomibletw..-m-."'-e do not pock 1111 ,_. worl: before 3:00. Awonlo-pi<bd 11111111: coasid­ettd forfelled. 14. If you ~ UUCRSted in selling your wort. pieac: indicate dUI 011 your rq:JStrU1011 fonn. We wtU gr-ve your phone raabcr to ay inquir· .... FOR \lORE JlooTORMATIOS COI'(fACT llarban Si.on,474-ll9l-

REGISTRATION FORM - Labor O.y Art Show, 1-c:-gcries: Adult; I. Oil/ocrylic painting

2, WaiEm>lor 3.Dnwirlp

Olild=l: I. l'aiDiiq

4. GrapDcs {prinlS )/collagr S. Saolpun: 6. l'inc cnfts

2. Drawinp & pillls 3. SaolpbR (or Oilier ----)

Childlm's -is divided inlo lhe following aae paapo: ~- •6years) (7 to 10 )'<In) (1110 14 yarSJ(IS 10 II,_.) RETURN IUmON BELQW TO-Simoa. 231t RidF Rd.. ~MD 20770 by A ..... 31

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:::.~----------------~~b. ________ _ Do,.. wisblO Jdl your wort.' (Ye</No) lidr: (• ya. wisb ll to Cau:1ory Ap: when ccaplded Sim

---...~ c:onl) '(forc:bi-<OIIy) (WJII) I. .

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Former Greeabelter Looks for his Roots

~--vigil now held- to protect the

Slablc from - pranks. I nimcmbu "All Gnenbelt

Night• wben we cmwned tbc queen. He aya lieD <loldfadea

by Mary Lou wnua..-. pLayed buketball fa< !be Wash-"Looking for my roolS" broughl John (Jack) Cberrix back lo inglon Cap&. Greenbelt had a

Gre:nbelt lasl week. He was amazed by bow much tbe 1ree1 bavc championship leam in 19~7. he grown. "It wu all open "here." he said of the 4S Court of Ridge Rood. claimed, "We were Slate lack speat a year living wilb his aunt ll1d uncle Jean and lack Momay, Champs." and !heir ki<b Maureen and Ronald al 4S-G. He was in lhe sevefttb Jack was lravclinJ wilh wife, grade that year - 1943. He recalls his auot's good frieDd Grace Monica.. and tbeir 50ft Chrr'i, who Donahue, who lived next door at Hand their children. especially their · was running the rideo cJ.mera son. The rwo McCollum boys. Don and Jack, wl)o Jived in A, wen: while his Dad ranillisced playmates as well.

Jack. was a member of the last graduatlng class, 1947, of Greenbelt High School (now a middle school), John P. Speicher was principal. He remembers go­ing to school with. Claylon McCarl: whose dad was the town's dentist. Other names he recaUs are Harry Benefiel, Harold Hammetsla, Don Wilson, and Bob Linlc. Cherrix i• eager lo gel back in touch with old friends and wants to be put on the reunion list for lhe hig~ school .

ping ice cream all day on swel­tering summer days like the day of his \lisit. (Greenbelt did not have air conditioning then.) "My wrist would get pretty sore." be recalled.

He returned again to Jive in Grecnbell from 1954-1957 while studying at the University of Maryland. During those years he lived with his mother at 4-E Gardenway.

Chernx lives in LaCanada.

PULLOUT &SAVE

lAbor Dq F161iNl ~

on ,.,a 11, 12,13 & ·u CO-OP AD

...

Jack worked the soda fountain 11 lhe drug Slore (before High's, where Beijing is now) for 40 cenls an hour. He remembers dip-

California now. His trip East broughl back good memories. he said. "I remember every Hallow­een, we used to paint the statue." He was intrigued to bear of the

is Oft ,.,a 10 tlnd 15 Tbil biKk, rllobooo straw Mt wltll lllP cron _. .... tda bow ............ tile bead ol• ftl'7 fallllaable...,. flllllltJII. ·­........ tlleGreabeft M-'1 HatEmllllt, ....... ~ 10-B C.._t RtL _,_._

THE OA5IS OF SENIOR CARE.

Jttdillitdd tfl>ocktn ~ Htli{Jiltl/ itvtrvts OASIS~ --"ers '"'ftnt-aid

v.e, - perfontt at,__

Then: is a program that teaches

folks lwer S5 the secrets of healthier, I

happier, more fulfilled living: The Older

Adult Service and Information System,

also known as OASIS.

Sponsored by Doctors Community

Hospital, Hecht's Department Stores

and the Prince George's County

Department of Family Services, OASIS

is available to any senior citizen in the

area_ OASIS is a comprehensive and

community-wide service that offen

social events, recreational and nutritional

. programs plus a wide range of classes on . health-related topics and almost every

other subject imaginable.

At OASIS, you'll meet people like

our own Ja~kie Lindbeck. Her passion

is teaching for the Education Depart­

ment of Doctors Community Hospital.

There, she instructs on a variety of

patient-are subjects.

But Jacl:ie doem't Jtqp there_

She invests her free time advising

seniors on health topics ranging from

first aid to diabetes to folk mcdiciDc.

Employees like Jackie are the reason

over 5,500 seniors in this area flcxk to

our OASIS.

Membership is free to anyone 55

years of age or older. To find out more

aboUt this or any of Doctors Community

Hospital's other programs and services,

just call 552-0044 to !2lk with a Health

Resources Representative at our

Health Connection Informatioo and

Referral Service.

~ think you'll agree with us, and

our senior participants, that Doctors

Community Hospital is a whole lot­

than a hospital_

I<o~OASIS~

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Page 10: ;ft - Greenbelt News ReviewThe annual Gr=bell Labor Day Festival 1s a four-day community celebration which has entertain~ ment, activities, and events for the whole family, for participants

hl<ll

Schools OpeD (ContinuM rrom ~ l •

of the year 1n wh:ch the =h:!d be­e~~ n:t ~.J" old Jnd !":"lU5t pn>­vJde docurr.e'1t.t!:on 5h-:-w1ng proof of .Jt!e--:r!l~ce m ~~ alter­n.ltl'•e se!:~r.~ Do~ume~:.at1on

tncludec; dare ch:!d ·..,as enrolled and :v.srr.~~p of d3:"'5 chtld' wn ab~e~!

A sn.-,e.u-old ch:!d w~J moveot ml~ ~bry!and w~0 "1~ "!~ h~d J k mde:-guten e1: :-e:-te:1ce may ~ e~rolkd m i:•.,derg3rte:"!

· '-' t-:~~r 2r:lde The !oc3.! ~Ct:C("'i·

syste~ ,; :!! -'e:eT'!':"':"'e ~!-e lppfl> pnate grade ~llc~:'!!

'"~'-'-CC'f"'!Cf'i to the school 1.\l'i­

lem $h-.:Jid C.ill th! "S,:I,.;ol BoundantJ :·•:.:e ll5:-631X tc

a3Cer!3tn wh!C!': SChl'o.~! :!":~:~ ~~1!·

dren should .tt!end P:ue:'ltJ oi itudent~ :1e Jo :o the

K.hool sy!te:-. J."to hJ·.e '10t pr~­

reg•s!e-:'ed s~ou!d bnng their chrkf5 ::,,!'1~ ce111fK.Ue. proof of re•udence '" Pr:nce GeorKe'l Co\!"'l-tv (dee~ rc!"t!l! conrf3.ct, ret:OJJ 0f ur.mumzat:on and the ch1ld'~ I&St repc-n card 1f entcnng finr grade or a!x'vc .

Lun.ch for e!eme~r,jr-. ;;.-:hoof chifdTC:-! wdf Cl)!t S i 5('- :~IS Y<(aT:

reduced pr1ce lunche'l wd! be 40c: Lunch for ml(idle and hig!'J schocle!"• wdl ~ S; 6D ."'-dult Jwnche~ Wl!l bt' $~ 2" C'tdudu'!g

.a be .. ~r.lge Bre.J:!dH! ln a!! ~choc!s wt!~ be S: 10. redu<ed breaJcf,jH.• JOe Adul! Bre~lcfl:$ti Sl 35

Ch.Jlj~e!"' will be ~r::";.gL'"'lg

horne 1nfonnaz:on about reducrd cost lu:'"!che~ on the f:r"it da~ of Khool Paren!"i .... ~o :h1nk the.,. qu.ahfJ for 1~esc: ')hctJld .:onuct lhetr child"! ~hool

Student'> will stiiJ need !O h.a·· e a 2 0 or bc!!er grade· .r.enge :n order to parttc1patc :n .iports Jr

acttvtttes. Jvengco; \ton!! ~ com­pUled :'!ach quarter

Satdy

Tht"i ""'II be :l'1e ~coOO year of a four-~·c:u ~cunr-y enhancemenr prog~am Eac!'!. !'ugh s.chool anJ m1ddle school wtll !':.ne addJ­tJOnal wcur1ty Surved!a:-ce ;:a~. cn:o~ h:~ve been placed Jr. .a!: illgh schools and on m.!rn. ~chool

bu5e~ Peer ~e-d~3.tl011 !C3:':'"!S wttl X

cstah!Jshed ::1 every h1gh 'U:hoo! . and ever. mlddle schooL a!l of wh1d'l *~n !'tave idd1t:or.al ::ou~­selon The pr:nc1pal h.t.5 the l!l­

thoruy to conduct random locker JCirches wtth hand-held metal derect.or~

Supe:-mtendent Clark hu senr a ~tter to parents ukmg them !O

Greenbelt Elemeuta. y School

Jtot"e weaporu, eurl:.J!ly If a child should !:lnng 1 loaded weapon to school. the parent wtll be prM­ecuted under sure law

["tJMikion Poticy

Smct sundard~ ""'" cnntJnue ro !)(' ~phcfd for dng. akohollnd W!'l0"'r!~ fJnclud:~g (!lJYC'II

Jb~.;~~ Sr:.zde .. !~ .,~t:".! •o ~ ~ware !.h.a:f ,..,ne- !:'( r}w:_~ m.1y be- ~rough-t

ro ->d10ol If .Inv !1me .Jnd thar ~,~uf,lon w11! result othould thu ru~ be 1:-roi.en According to the Code of Student Conduct. nu­dcn~ w1JI be e'tpelled !or the"ftnl offeMe Jn¥ol-..mg t.hc u~ of or pc:-~sess1on of -.e.a.pom. For IOCJ­

dcntJ •n¥olvmg drug! or alcohcl the students •tll be el.pot!led for the fint offen.sc m•olvmg distri­bution and the secOnd offense mv':)tv1ng pcnen1on_ M01t of Wse nudcnts are noc ehgtNe for adrnn~1on to the Pnnce George~ Count~ !ehorn t.ystem. Studenu who ue :-eadm1tted mtnt remam upelled for at lea5t the re,.,.a-m- • der of the Kme51C1" m w t'uc h t.be u-.ctdent occu:rred and rhe follow­UJg fuJI semcner The~·:t::.~nlho p!"t's.ent documentation of ~&~is­factor;. p.utlClpatJ.on m the .llco­

~L\1 dr;g treatment progtJim

Potic~ ott \te~Ucatioft

The Department of Heahh Ser­-..tcei wnt-n::. tt>e Pnn.;e Georges C6unt)l Pubhc SchoQb. actinJ on J re.:::ornmend.JU0~ ~rom 1~ state of .\hr:w-land changed school pelt.::_. two )leu-; ago regud1ng the d1spens1~g of prescr1pl10n and non preKnpuon mcdJCroe to 'ltudenn

Sv medrcmc, w1H be g1-..en EO

if~dent.'l wHhout 1 physiCian's medtc.itton luthonzauon form PS-51 or PSSI-EPIPE.'i Forms are a'f a1lab~ at aU tchools

Pareuts are ui.ed to mform ~~~ Khool pnnc1paJ heahh scrvtce,;; JtalT and the .-::t.LHroorn tea.(hcr :){

any k:- J"""'-: Jlle7g:- or seno·_., he:.alth pr.Jbl:!m therr ch1ld(ren m~ iu .. e E·~r:-· effon wdJ ~ ~.ide !r ?r:>fect .11! student<~ frc~ m.ur:-r •nd to f>!C"Jde a healthL

Sruder:ts '4'!1! S< :tlJtsp.:>rtei.! b,_. il1Tlt-u!J!"Ce to :ht" :'leate"it :r.edt cal h.c:.ht~ ~!':ould he 'she requHe iln)' e~erge:1c-:- :reat:'!":er.t t~.l:

::annot ~ "prov:ded Jt :~e :;;:!100!

s1te PuenH ,.,1~ be nN:~te,j as soon as poss1~!e

MS Mal alhott Needs Valunteen

Gm Seeb-Ratloaal m.toric Laadlaark statU.

AI ils Au gun 17 meeting, the GHI Boord IUiborizled the corporuion 's staff 10 procttd .. 1111 the process or...,.,..,_, GHI as a Smonal HIS· tone Lmklnart. GHI's goal" to obtbn !his SaboiW P:ut Sen ice des­tgnauon m ·~for Pnnce Georges County's JCX)..year anruvcrsary of 1ts

foundinJ: ct-. .u-ter Also ar the meellng. marteting strategies f()( sales and suNeasana ,..,f h(\f':'"!('s wne d!scuued.

\\11'! SbouJd GHI obi3Jll the sta­M of .1 S...0.W H1::tonc l...andmark.

• 1 SHL '" Accord1ng to Howard Berger. an Atch.Jtect:JI3..! Hl.su::Jria.n for the Pnace Georges County Planmnc Dep.utment. Nationa.J H1sWnc I.....ndm.trk deslgnaliOI'I LS a gJe<l[ llonor The '<HS S1a1U! Is be­SU>wed only 011 ::JOO pbc<s Dallon· wide It 1l' the Federal ~'slugbesl form or lus­tlllne~--thalor a Nabollt&l Plril-tt carnes wtth tt

"" ..........., resmctic:lnl--c~ ---I:Nibe~ ID I"'*C' tbe Llndmar1l from od----by the fedeniBOvern­......._pnv-are property nght.'l are --

•11Miea1 Historic u~ designalion

is • fiNI honor. • ' -IW2,_ ,.,.,

Ardlifaftlnl /lmori~n

At the Board .... !"et:ng. Jack Downs, A<:tmg Cha" of It'.< M Hoc HlSionc LorJmartr. '· ,&, Commit­tee recommended 1~ .l! the Bo.ud explot'e fuadutg a coosuham 10 de­velop L~ pacb;;e robe s.ubmmed to the Depar~t"~t of lbe lntenCK, to DOID.JOat:c LJ HI a A I....mdrn.ark. "P.:e Bo.arl:! .Kcepted Down ·s rec­ommencbr •ru. J:lid voeed lO pro-­ceed ·Nlll> '<~process Tech.mca: ven1Jbl wtll be pro­vKied or J linuted basis by ~ -Prince ,_-.t • ._lfges: County Ptanrung Depar·~e-"lt The fU'laDCW and cor.tnd:Ja.l upccts of die proJCCI w1ll be ,::>.,-encen by tbc GHJ staif .o\ ft~~ the DroCC:U is llllrialed.. the: Sc:.:r~:.aro .of the [Dialcx wtll set .. >de: , •s day waibDC JIU10d f<>< rr.e:'"' "'e~'- to YOKe their s:upport or OOJo:::cuon,;;

£r!t><t•orSHL~

A" ';,g 10 tbe l'iHLAd Hoc Comrr'"e-e ~ .e ao poleDCJ.Il adver'e- ai!ecu; property ratric­bons ....... 10( oa::w .. ., the NIB.. deSI<C"'•'" GHiwill-tbea­thor~!·. 10 coachtct basiaes.s u usual

ing in a CtH>p and in GHI m par­ticular would be presented to po­letlbal bay=.

The comm.Jtlee de-veloped a new brochure for GHJ. 11 cooductmg martebng research in coUaborallon witb ~ "udenu from John Hoptins Uruvenity, and ,. plan­ning to advertise GHI as "a great place to live.·· WiEh tbe market re­search infonnanon. specific types or people md tbe areas when: me.e people .,._ mosl hkdy 10 hve wlll be ~ tO< advertising,

Sa--. oiGIU t:oits thai Arelbr Sale

. A GHI unil has hom for sale for over two yean. Tbe owner i.s seek.­mg approvaJ to continue to sub­lease the IIlli!, lbete - .. least 49 two bedroom frame ...... •imllar 10 th1s one that are on the market O.enll, then: .... a total or"""""'" mately 85-'lj GHI omi!S fe< sale. Board member Carole Levin e•­pre!.Jed concern over the consis­tency of GHr. dec!s100 process when allowing or pre:vcntmg mem­bcn to suiMease lbeu Ynitt. Board member Beny Dletcb !.tated the board sllould allow subleases for ~' boca.,.. of curren1 real es­tate morl<et .-... -.-. to locaJ real estate ap::nu. because pf the latge supply of GHI banes oo the mori<et. man~ banes have rmwned on the martel for • year .,. even locger. W'ttbom a sublease, the member fnq.-Jy mUSI carry the Glfl monthly fee md mortgage paymen1. as weU u tbe housing costs asooc:ialed- tbe -her., new lxlusing ..._,..,,._ Fer the owner whon:quesoed pemnss;on 10 sublease. the GHI board ..-as DOC able to reach a&f'CCIDCJlL Instead. the dixus.non detcriontcd into an argument. and evenrually the board decMied to postpone lhe decl..'lion.

Walace Awarded CRS Designation

·Leonard Wallace, a Gn:enbeh Raltore and broker for Realty I. has been awarded the "Certified Residential SpecWist (CRS) Des­tpiabon by the Resideotial Sales Coaacil of the Realfbrsi!D Na­tioaal Mari<etiq IDstiUIIe, an af. filiMe or tbe NatiGaal Associ.uion of Realtone.

A Greet .belt Gardener by Rosie Rhabarb

This is a good time of year in the vegetable garden. Summer vegetables are still npening and autumn vegetables can be planted during the next couple weeks

Summer Vegetables

Summer -.egetables wtll pro­duce tdl the first frost. so keep checkmg your plants. Pepper flowers won't become frwt as of· ten in h1gh heat so some people may get more pcppen in the faJJ than they did dunng this past summer.

Tomatoes split due to a sud­den increase m moisture. St. pick ripe tomatoes if you know rain IS due. Tomatoes develop cracks on then tops from fluctuatwos in moinure a.s they grow. So keep the planu wau:n:d in dry weather and-in the future try growing va­rietie.'l thai crack less. such a.s OG 50 and Roma.

Zucchini and summer squash are best eaten when eight to 12 inches long. For bigger squash • try stuffmg them or using them in stews or soup.!.

Many of the same vegetables grown in the spring can do even better in the autumn since insect

· dama&e will be Ius and lbe days wtll be cool duriaa most of this growing 1C8ICia- Hoc WUIIIKr in the next couple ol weob ea be tough for tbcm.-..,.,-, them by making sure IIIey Jll

e ..... - .... - .... ~-_..-~ lipl.-fcx- .. IMioal­testofdays.

Some vegd&bles an: better off started as small plant.s this time of year: broccoli. Brussels sprouts, and cabbage. Well stocked garden stores should have tbese and seeds for ule. Some vegetables an: fme to start from seed. such u lettuce, car­r-. ch.ard, rwlish, spimch, aod leaf} greens su.ch as kale. turnip. collard and mustard greens .

Cool weatbcr -vqelables are unaffected by ligbl and medium hard fros!S. So they will keep producing till the weather gets cold, maybe eveo a.s late a.s De­cember. Then han! frosts will kill most of them. Some actually im· prove in taste after the frost. !.UCh

as kale aad Bnweu sprouts. Where 10 put the fall &arden?

Tbe Sationa.l Cap1ta.l Chat:~ter of the Muluple Sclcrosn Soc1et~ I.S leet111g voiuD(ctr! for 1ts 3rd maua.l I:-: mMa.thor.- on Sun~ •• September ~4 Last yeor, 2.20C runDen and over 100 .,·olunreer~ part.&elpaled 10 lhc e.,ent fll~:~~ S50Jl00 '

S'JL Dnipolicm sbovld im­pro•: GHl'• Uility to obtain f:-lnt-;. and 11 will pro&ecl GJD J~r-'t xtvcnc ediaJs dial micbl occur i'.Jt ro ,...., projects such J.1 h:g~·A,.-,J~ ~de.

~ n:ceivina the CRS Des­ignatioa mast compl~e the r.e· quired courses offered by the Resideatial Salet CoanciJ .and must demonstrate specific e:tper­ti.te in applied raidentiaJ reaJ es­!ale marketin&. Less than four pcr-cem or a11 Reallone ~d !)lis desiption.

If your summer plants are doing poorly-pull them out and re­place with a fall planting. For example. tomaeo plants that ue merely browD stic:b with rUa.d frujts should be cleaned out and throwo away. Whereas. heal~ier plants may stilt pro­duce till frost.

Even a row of lettuce or spin­ach several feelfona can produce a goodly amount. So tty to find room for a few fall vegetables and eat flea!! produc:e out of lbe garden for months to come.

. Class hsts l1'e posted on the Cront door of the school An on­~ntatJOn for new scudenn wtll be held Fnda:--. Augt15t 25. 9-10:30 J11

Over "'00 Jtudents M:vc oow reg1'te~d There '*111 be: four arw teactlen, Kelly So"on. 2nd grade; o. .. na P!ulhps, 6ch grade, El!:ubcth Srewan. 41Jl grade: :tnd Er1n Szachnow1cz. re!.ource tucher (Former tucben Mn Duncan. lunder&.anen. Mu Schatz, 2nd grade; Mu5 o· Kane. 6!h grade and Mrs. Broolu. ,... Jource ccac.ber ha-ve all left the area.

~Pnxeeds from the 'tS Clu!­lenge ?rov1de supper: for loca~ SCTV!Ce progn.ms .Jnd !Ut ,-·~..t: ~"!·

Jearch effons fOf pcop;-! w1t!:

multiple sc!eros1s. so .. :)::..:~! .. !"~, are esscntu.J:· s.a.1d e ... e:-1~, .:oor­~~n.ator K.un Sheldon

~larkdioaol......,.

Th< GHI Resalec-iDocpre­~e~ed 1~ ro.rd witb a ..tdin& Hrlteg-:. tbr encounps IIC!Il-GHJ «'"='<"'< to cCIIISldor buyiaa a Gl:fl nomt:" f~e Resales Coaumttee re,__y;_ · _,_ded thai GHI ~ M.: :.HI: ! :-~at.- dec:leMe coR ol

"""'"'' '•ot.,._.,.tbe--

GHI Board Meetings fall Dates are Sep<ember I 4 & 28

October 5, & 19 Volunrecn w1ll be :'!~~e-:! !·r.;'""

6 JO a_m Llnlll th~ ~e~!: .. ::·:e-, ~ ... d

around I I A. m Th~re ue .l ~ :n: er:y ofv~untecr tas.i:; ~'--~ ... ~:.:h to choose. For r:1ore ~~for.T:.H<•"' ..... caiJ(202- 2%-536'

'"g'•c .:·~- ........ -a :r..uk,·.c, ........ ID--po-l<ct;,' -·-,bcft-..... CIHJIII woo Le palilioe ....... oiJiv,

:-;ovember 2 II: 16 December 7 & 21

All ~s starr at 7:30p.m. and are bekl m 1M GHJ BoarrJ Room.

Meet the Miues: "LiUle" aad "Jaaior''

by Sarab Ellis Twenty-five Greenbelt Girls,

ages 7 to 19 fill the contestant slots for tbis year's Miss Greenbelt Pag­eant at the Labor Day Festival. Girls ages seven to nine compete for Little Miss. Those age I 0 10 13 are vying for Junior Miss.

In interviewing the girt., I asked each about her school, her hobbies, and her answer lO a question: .. H your parerus said 'You've been so good lately, we'd like to do some­rhing or go somewhere special' what would you do, where would you go?'~

Little Misses Jennjfer Templeman is eight

· year> old and lives on P:utway. She will attend Greenbelt Elemenwy School, emmng the fourth grade. She lik.es to write or color, go

· rollerblading, and ride her bike. lb.is is Jau:Jifer-'s flfSt pageanE ex­perience and she •s making new friends. If she could have a day to do whalever she wanted, she would spend time 11 the mall and purchase lhings for school. Jennifer·s spon­sor IS Nations.Bank..

Amanda White, outgoing for her eight years, lives on Parkway, too. She i_s going into the 3rd grade at Greenbelt Elemenlary. Amanda en­joys competition. She is active in gymnastics and is a cheerleader wrth the Greenbelt Boys and Girts Club. Amanda likes ice sk:atipg and rollerskat:ing. She was in the Miss Sunburst Pageant in previous years. I( she got her free day, she would go ro Hawati w1th her boyfnend! Amanda's sponsor is Bar ln'¥esti­gatton.

Jillian Gomez at nine years old will be in tbe fourth grade !his year a! Gn:enllell Elemenlary, She en­joys playing Nintendo. She does not have previous pageant experi­ence. but is enjoying this one very much! If JiUian could go anywhere, she would go to Adventure World for the day. lillian's sponsor is J.D. Williams/Century 2 L

Nine-year-old J~ssica Mealey goes IO Thomas Pullen EJemenlaiy where she will be in the fourth grade. She enjoys ballet dancing, bike riding, and swimming, md she likes to spend time with her friends, She enleted a dance coolest one time md placed in tbe 10p thn:c rur>­

nen up. She had a lot or fun! lfJes­~ica could do whatever she wanted, she would go to California to visit her relatives. Jessica•s sponsor is the Greenbelt Arts Center.

Janior Misses Beginnins the Junior Miss cal·

egory. Emily KUfdunan, and Am­ber Freeman, both ten, beve be­come tiiends during Ibis new ex­perience. Emily will be -.ding Gn:enbelt l!lematury, tnltllfaring from St. Pius in Bowie. Am .... al­ready ...a.. GleenltdL Both will be in the sixth p11de. Amber's sponsor il the Greeabelt Auto .t Tract Repeir. Emily's lpOIIICl< is Greenbriar.

ing new friends. If she could bave .... day, she would choose any kind or tlleme park-somewhere with roller couas!

Jessica O'Connor, ace ll,ilan­ocher transfer studeot 10 Greeabelt Elementary, comins frol!J SL Mark's in Adelphi She etlteml tbe Junior Miss Greenbelt l'lgeaot last year and had lots of fun, making many new friends. Jessica is in­volved witb bollet, hoping some­day 10 be a professionaL She plays the flute, the piano, and the clari­net. She enjoys~ boab and drawing, and goes swimming ~-quently. In fact, she used to be on the swim team. If she couJd have her gift day, she'd inviU: a friend over and go swimming ll the pool. Jessica's sponsor is Realty 1. lo­cated in Roosevelt c-.

At 10 yean old. Charlene

CllioDol SerriceL Sbll!nom Mazbori. also twelve

yeanold,-71bgrade a! Rob­ert Goddard Sc:llool. She enjoys spans of all types, reading, and wriliDg. She bas DOl been m a pag· eant bc:fote, but sbe, too. 1s. enjoy­ing having fun and making new friends. Shalmam would like to lllke her friends to Ocean City for the day, Her lpOIIICl< is Primerica FinaDcial Services. 1o1m c-. RegioaaiMmap.

Amy ICowmu is twel•·e years old, too. She is e~~tering the 8th­grade of Gtecabelt Middle School. Amy'sllilaADaieilenterc:dinthe Miss Greeabelt Pageant this year, our only act of si.-s! Amy cher­ishe8 tbe friendsbipo she has and enjoys spending time with ber friends. In fact, Amy would take her friends to Di<Dey World if she could doaoytbillgl Amy's spunsor is Nll!ionsBaok,

Gerring has mowd from last year's Little Miss G=belt l'lgeaot to this year's Junior Miss level. Sbe had lots or fun lasr- aac1 hopes Jennifer Prwdiger Wms 10 have as much fun Ibis year, too! Legion Aw.dS Olarlenc: enjoys rollerblading and ... _ _...__

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bike riding. She will be ~-~ ..._... cheerleading witb the Greenbelt Greenbelt held ill tint Oratorical Boys & Girls Club, She especially Contest this year. The outgoing likes to read horror st()fies. If PostCommandet,Joc"Jim"Beam Charlene's parents cave her her ...had made It one of his prime day, sbe would go 10 an amusement projects durin& his year tn office. parlr. because she likes all the dif- TooySancbez,axnmitteechair­feteJV rides. Owlene's sponsor is man, directed the program, witb CoW'WeU Ban.k.er/Nyman Realty. help from Post members and some

Nina Strauss and Kelly White non·memben, including two of the are two 10-ycar-old close friends. Ehree judges... One judge drove in They both attend Greenbelt El- from Pennsylvania to assist in lhe ementary, entering the 6th grade contest. this year. Jennifer Prediger, a senior at

Nina collects seashells, ice Eleanor Roosevelt H1gh School, skates. and plays second base, left who participated in the contest on and rigbl fteld pooitions in baseball; Februaty 5, won the award 11 the she cajoys jllay•s all ,_ pooi- . Pustlcvol.- parlictpated 11 -io-LShe-ioachoer- tbe Coua1y -~~ ColloJc Pork leader. Sbe'• relaxing fnr the sum- American Legion l'l>or 217, wbere mer. Nina was the 1993little Miss sbe won fint place amODJ five Greeiibelt. Sbe bad many respon- other contestanu. sibilities, marching in parades, During her Southera Maryland makingat)appearancefortheopen- District competition 011 ~ ing of the new G=belt Aquatic 26 11 Clinton Americon Lqioa and Filness Center, judging al Post 259,1be became illm.ias lllr Gm:nbeJt Easter functions, helping recital and had IO - with with the Easter Egg Hunt at about six minutes to go. She ... "Buddy Attick" Lake Park. and 001 disqualified by tbe jtodaa lle­appearias at paradn in Beltway cause of her illness bat was Plaza, the Greenbelt Festival of awarded an automatic lut place ligbls aad other Decembu Seasoa finish and a small monetary awon1 activities. If she too1c a rest from 1be Post also beld its lint se­alllheseactivities, she would spend lection or a newly eslablished Col' her day at an amUJement parlr.! lqe Scbolanhip Award under the Nina's sponsor is the Greenbelt Chainnan.ship of Carl I>entinger. little League. This award is bestowed to the llu-

Kelly also has been busy for the dent who displays ou!SI&nding ere­last yoar. She enjoys swimming. ~notonlyinacademics.but rollerblading, playing the piano, also in Jeadenhip and service totbe and entering pageanu. Recenlly, communily, R* and nabon. whicb she was tbe Miss 199S Sunburst exemplify the goals of the Ameri­winner ortbe Sunbunt Beauty Pq- can Legioa. eant. She is now efi&ible to enlet' lbel'ollComrniltee's.....umoas the Maryland Slate Sunbaist Pq- choice-. opin, Jcnnif<rl'nolip<, eant. Last year sbe entered the wbooat!Cilledafield of--a

Greenbelt Lillie Mill campolitioa. ---Shewill-tbe winnillg Mill Congeaiality. This Collop of tbe Adanlic. io Bar Har-Slllllltl<:rshe ilan-with tbe bar, Maine ill tbe faD. Kindelbmp program for tbe oec- This award will be gival....,. cod year, md she likes to play soft. ally and will be in the sum of ball ou GRenbelt's 12-.t-ander $1,000 a year for four yan. team. If her pon:uu pvc her a free -T..,. Sadoa day, she would go to Florida! Post Ontari<al c....Jitee Kelly's sponsor is Centre Vtdeo, Clltoirma

Twelve-year-old Grace " . " Amber likes baton lwirling,

boseball, md swimming. She hopes to leMn the clarinet Ibis year. If Amber could go IIJI)'Where she wanted to for lbe day, it took her only one second lo decide on tbe Gn:enbelt pool. a safe place for any reo-year-old~

Emily likes anything to do with art. She plays tbe piano for fun, and helps babysil her thn:c younger sis­ters-Whitney, Chel.scy. and Lc,_ey. This. also is ber first lime m the 1 uni<x Miss Gr<albeltl'ogeanl. and she's havins a lot or fun mal<-

Halibu.- will be a fiesbnwt at Roosevelt in tbe Science and Tech­nology Program. Sbe is a member of National Junior Honor Society; and was named Presidential Scholar in si•th grade. Grace lites drawing, skiing, swimming, and gymnastics. She eajoys model rocketry md likes 10 read sciax:e fiction. She is also active with her chun:h. Grace would like to be an

. UIJUnaut Her sponsor is VR Edu·

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1971 Sixth Graders Wil Hold A....... . •, .,. VlrJitda .--. ' • . '

Only in Gnoeabell! We've .U been invited to oar bipsdlool clus reunions. Bat from .,... el­ementary school? SoaethiDI about this town builds l com­muni!} bond tlw seems to read! down even amoag tbe little folb. Anyway tlw's how illoots,

So who's baving a retltlion Ibis Labor O.y -..rl The­grade graduatin& class of 1971 from Center ~·s wbo, On Salllrday they will meet for on aU-day family style piatic It tbe farm residenc:e of M.ut Febber, =nion orpnizer, 011 Dal:kellown Rd. between tbe llaltimoR-Wasb­ington Pukway and tbe Loabam­Sevem Rd. aad between Greenbelt Rd. and Route 197. SomesocJ-members are expectecl, plus llpOUOCS, ~ md-cltilcRtL

By the time kids on: eizbt or so, the boys md girlo .... llltlllly -oo speaking terms. So wbal let

these kids oporl? """'"" il was tbe preoence of tbe Siecel twiDo­tlw's Mm: (boy} aad PJ. (girl)­tlw bridged the gap. Or pc:rbap­goinJ beck 10 our initial bypoth­~asacommaailyis speciaL Anyway, FelslaeYidendy touched a chord of memory tlw draws them back.

Ctuliaa llle List 1 ust getting the list toadher has

been a major enterprise. The school system no longer provides names of former studeDI.I-the world is too dangerous these days, and tbere an: rigbiS of privacy, So Felsher began with tbe kids he could remember. Then they

-.bed ............ _.._ WilbeocllcMI ........ _

'Mllltpw. l'lllolyhe.-lod .. .... -77-0flbae, .............. ... call: Ill bat ............ ......_, iDI:Iudlni•li:wwiiD....Swilllll ___ __, ...... .. pade. Sadly, ..... af ... daoa-ben ..., clead-Helo ~ Coleen Clett:ill aad Nlillle)' ~ Fellllerilllill .......

6nd an: s-llalcll, Lalll'llllllf. Terry Gordoa, Xalby ~ DaYid n.y, l'lool s.--. ... Usa Weis. Fellller laJI .. lift him. caD ii.., .-. ....... on locatiq tJM., Be ct111 be racbod ld (301) 464-15&

He bopeo falb .......... briDJ .... ~ ,.....,.... aad .,.. .....-.loila, ... ... tbeoewiDhelllleW. ... ....... be'D __ ...,.IIar ..... pr-. It's .............. _. nizin& thoR we llaft 110t .... since we-.. IIIII. BlllwiiD­diJcover lbe ..... ia .... .,_.. old child-~ ,... ... tective worttD&)'._.jll&l.,.__

Tax CounMion Needed Tbe~afl'..,;tyS..

vices of Priace Gecqos ~ needs vohmlleal 11 lncao.- Ta Couaodon. 'l'nliniDI is ......... but an,.._ for ru-. -.1 some experieaee is belpfal. '*­unteen sbnald he williDI., -uleutfour-.pe..._..clllriaa IU seuon, daytime-. oaiJ-

To vol- caD 699-2800.

Greenbelt ¥w-'c4PLII.Ac!ear CluztuNI -..11 Sci..til'# .

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FtHR MI:MIERSHF SEPTEMSER 5, 1995- SEPTQ18EA 2, 1996

RESIDENT

fAMILY ADULT (14-59) 'I'OUI1i (1-13) SENIOR(60+)

$319 ISS 73 79

NON-IE5mENT $385 213 144 155

UINTER ME:M9EASHIP SEPTEMSERS, 1995- MAY 24, 1996

FAMILY ADULT (14-59) 'I'OUI1i (1-13) SENIOR (60+)

SZ43 120 55 60

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$326 166 Ill 120

- Deftnlllon of family: A (omiJy Includes husblnd. wile Mel *'3le dependenls under 2 I years of age resldng .----,.In household,

- Classes ""' - lndudod In pass price,

- "-o are non-transre-d. Anyone translimtns llltd/ot ...,.,.... who Is a recipient of a transfared pass may be , ause ior reiiOGilllcJil of privileges.

f«- Wannotlon. please call 51J.OIM. 'I

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Page 11: ;ft - Greenbelt News ReviewThe annual Gr=bell Labor Day Festival 1s a four-day community celebration which has entertain~ ment, activities, and events for the whole family, for participants

,

bJ Sand~ Smith

Festival Notes

Labor Day Festival Art Show Olect th1-.; ""'«k., Se"'" R~ ... ~""

for a re"!ZJSJ.r:Ulon for:. 10 ~ter ~ wort m -thJ.:; JeM'> area Labor D.J ..

Fe1trv:1f ~:1 SOO'* "-'1~~ h"'m~ wortP"lg Clr aHe~d1ng '!lct-,('0! 1n Greer.~!~ 1" we lei"~ t\_1 enter .lr. work::"! th1"- ·.eJr ~Labor Da., F~~­uva.J l..:'"! Shci·J. Thr.e IS no em~ (~ ancJ aJI C:fHered .,.,.crl.111g IS h 1..~g. bul c:-..eryone mu~ pre-reg1ster to partJCipatc: Ch::Jr:::-: ue !"t"'eC:.J, ':­

encourJg-ed to partJct;:-are !n L~:r own show which xcof'":j:'~Jeo; t":~ idutt ~fx.w TI-o~!re ue x.zes :.r: "lT!·

ous caregone~ for ooit: '!lho~. for more mforrr:l!lon ::an B.1r~.1:u

SnT'.or. 4""-S-~l~

D;.rounl c oapom

Agam lh1.:; ;-ear. discount ..:ou­pom for ::arrHvaJ ndes Cfl S.uurd.!y llld Sunda~ afternoon "'!.U be- :t ... ml­able 1n loc&tiOr..'l t.."'rou~!':cu! U':e city· W11h '!:fie d1~ount coupor.~ cluldren can pul'hase .a bnc:elet !or vnJimlled nde'!l foes- \\lthout the coupcm tt.e :l!':1Jvll bncelcts m S l 0 Check. the Llbor Da:- ~su­nl progrlr.': :n 1h1s lSSUC: for !he ~o­cattoo. of dJ~ount ..:OUp<."n'i

A new catee:orv al th1s vear''!l Photograph .. E;":!; .• :or: Jr.~-Corn­pe!ihor. 1~ Green be!! babre'!l Bn:-~g your o;na~'!'H"~! of a tH~:a'Jt.~·Jl Gr~tenbeh bahv. unmounted; fu~e-. ...,rll ~ pro.,1dcd for !h:~

ca1ego0 A:~ other rnrnes m !he followtng ;::atcgonc<; landscapn md flowcn. "'lidhfe. uu.m.a1s md pea: pcopfe. adults or ehddren (O""r 3 yean) II1UII he fmned, wm: anached Uld rudy 10 han&- ThoR g_ a !peclal category (Of' entncs from young phc<ograpl>en (-

16·· A ma.umwr. of thrtt prints per~ 15 accc-p4:ed: tn.me m:e mu~t !l£'( e'C.ceed t6 to 20 rnches. r.x-r:' !te nc fer,._ no pre-regrstn­non ne.:~ Br..r.g phofM to the Y.JU(h Center from 6 10 8 pm oo Fnda ... Sc:~el'!':~r I For :nore m­for:r:l!IIOn con!Jcr Pro1pero ZeHJ!os .1t 3-l~-3--o ~e111mgs or wttk:c:nds

lmfonaatioa DaJ

ViJit the Comml.lN~ lnfonna­ucn and W1b11l dunng lnfonno­uoo Day. Saturday lftcl'DC)(m of lhc utxx Day fanval Schools, <hurchcs. busmosaa, ccmmuruty and CJVlC p-oups, &Dd vanous or­pruzall<lOS and WCC1aiXIGS ...,]] ha"e tniormaiJOD on tbeu acnvJ­tic:! IDd ~. Mm~ will ~ve brochW'<3. Jlfu iUld dunces, iUld ~· Greenwa) Center. for e.x­mtpJ.e.-..,n offer a '"B.cll Pack .. fLJled w1L"l1 S2(() ~hoppmg Jpree_ gd'! .:ertiftcates. md mere~

T .... IShow

Ll~ chance to SJtn u.p for this ynr't Ubor D.t.~ Festl¥al Tal­en~ S~O'* Y0u dcr. 't h3"e to be a profeuwnJ~I. but the Feslr"'al lS ur..,mg to put together. I blgh­qu.&hty produ..:tior. The produc­uon *lJI U...l.e piKe S~tllfda)'. Septern~r; irom ~to 6 30 pm. O.Cen. ¥iolU'VRJ. v-n~~.J•I­tansts. smg~n, poets .4Jtd com~­dians b.ave tlk.en to the naae for past Fe'!ltl"itJ ~ sbow1 to per­form for an alldJeDte of the1r fnends, aetJbbon md v..wton to the Fe-s1iv1l. Producers Par~: -.(982-2312)-Konn<! l:lcrlial (3-45-9369) ..., .... tiC~ 10 bear from yoll.

n.. GrerHdl Bicydo c- ~wt.cs ,_ l'odkHs 1n die G..-!.-DayFadnlllr-. .... rideo,_lloe F- to Cfttter>City ..._--1 pukiota ........

Cunival goen ...;th tin<! reet can get a ride beck to cen~er-aty bomes or can. Resldaus md vw­,... ca view hi*'nc old Gmmhek &om a dilfaall penpecnve. To odd "'faoVlll fun. and dcmomtnre yet aDOtber Utanan"'e tnnspoi'UtiOfl mode, die Gtttnhek B>eycle Coa­libon IS brinamg l'urontx P<dicabs 00 tho Ul>cr Da~ Fe.tival. The bt-. cycle-powered ta:us. w1U provide Jhon toun of ttntral Gtttnbe!t and sbunle JUVice to lutomobtle park.· ib.g areu. ioclud1ng across the Spellmm O"~erpass to a cabstop oppo5Ue lbe Roose ... elt Hrgh School pvkang 10( Patrons are asked to up the !'Jrdwortmg cfn...,. en and thank the ~pc>n~on wbo$C' •

btllboard\ on ~ ·reM of the· ve· hlcles tmCerwnte ~he elpense of bnngin~ L"" :><dlc"'' to G1ttn~k

Lock for the ... --..~ stand on Centerway ~ 1.;,. e"mtnl md on Monday a'·~rnOOil. Notice -the spon..son. c~ more ulf'ormauon- u the G"'"" ""tt Bicycle Coabuon Booth w-!"~ GlwDbdl's bicycle canma~:::-1 aod ......--,can an­swn Y<'·r quewboei oo routes. ......sror, cargo~- ccber pnctlO:J.lltx:l ol c-., pollution-

h<c. .mghl-mlucing, mellowness­indUcJDS trar1Sp<l<Ution.

SlpiJic .... ~lioa ror die Doar

Key evenb in this year's Festi­val will he sigD<d fCI' die bearing impaired. Stp~ languaae imerpret­en will sign die Opening Cerem<>­nies on Friday evening, die _.,.. tation of tho Miss Grecn~ll Pag­"""' each evenm,; and die parade norration on Monday monring. For the ~ tho tnterpn:tcr wtll he located on the revlewmg stand at Crescent and South way.

Sb!ltde Bas Traoosportatioa to die Festival

To m.a.ke it easier for residents throughout die city and viJitors to gel to lhc Feslival. this year fCI' tho first ume. shuttle buses wltJ run hom two satellite locatJons oo a regular iUld &.quent !luis. Fesb­val goer> con ride from die Eleaoor Roosevelt Hip Scbool patDtg 101 and die ..... 101 of Bdtway Piau.

Tlac men:baDIS of Greenway

Cenler are spopso<ing Kid's Illy, die events and actMties wllicll will ~ held Satwday of Labor Day Weekend. Greenway Uquors &: Deli, aloog-time lUppoltCI' ot·dle i..abco' Day Feslival, is a spmsor of die performaoce of 0... Thin Dime. a popular area bond known l'or ils lugb energy rhythm aod blue style. One Hour MotoPhoto of Greenway is a sponsor of the weekend's Photo E.'\hlbitioo. The i..abco' Day thanks these support­ers and encourages other locaJ businesses and groups to support tbe festival. Other businesses: wtuch ha"e already responded to the fund·raismg dn"'e are. Gn:enhelt Homes Inc .. G.-.be!t Federal Credlt Cnion; dentists Lamon A. Stewart and Stephen LU:.e; Du. Barry Epnein and I:.ero) Cohen;. On. Berkowitz. Feldman iUld Burgin. Cbosapeake &gel &kery. and Drs. Milia and Ressin. A special thank you to l{jJIJ<o's oi College Put which iJ providing printing services for lbe Feotival. A complete liJt of donors

will - in '-' issues of die News Review. 'l'bere 's still time to

- and ~ ackoowledpll'or this year's Fe.tival. The Labor Day Feslival iJ nm by an iDclepeodent. non-profit organization, not by CtiJ of GRcnbelL Wbile die Cily does provide es&ential services to die liesuval, die funds foe lWIIlinl the Feotival come primarily hom a small pen:mtage of die profiiS each year and donations and sup­poll from Greenbek orgaruzarions and the business community. Karen Yoho, who beads tbe Festival's Buaincu Uoiooe Com­mittee, bas contaaal loc8l louai­nesses to inform-ol~ ways tbey em COIIIri'- _. llow lba1 conanbootioa will be -"" llled aDd aclmowiedpd ~ ia 11iU liulc l'or loeg;tandiq -.;. DC&KS 10 ~COGtinue tacir support • and recognize dleir place in lbe community and!or new businaoea 10 ba:ome bdk:r la>own 10 citizens lbrouchocn die c:ily. Businesses an mate a CODiribt.cion of any SIZe, up 10 -jcr SUJliXIIt l'or an.....,._ Ceo­tact Karen at (202) 89S·ll2S (days) for tDIR infott!ICoo.

(c-ltalled ~ ... 1)

drawiaa will be lleld by lbe Boord of Eleclions in die City Offices oo Tueaday. Sql4ember 26 u7:30 p.m. 1n delenlline die names thai sball be placed Oil die bollloL This meeti111 is open to die public; candidates. lheir families, sup­porten, and interested citizens may -nd to wibleSS the draw.

Candidales ore also required 10 file a-mr:erim "'port or campaip contributions no liter than 110011, October 23. A final campaign contribution report must be filed no later than S p.m. Monday, November 13. These "'ports Shall list the name, ad­dress. and amount contributed of every contributor. other than the candidare or a member of his or her family, wbo has conttibutcd mo"' than $25.00 ill furtherance of the candidate's nomination and election.

Absenlee Vodag Voters who will be unable to

apptar a1 their polling place on November 7 by JeaSOO or illness, religious beliefs or absence from the city may vote by absentee ballots, The fint day to apply and vote by absentee ballot will l1e Wedneoday. October 18. (Please watch ror cily ad).

Electioa of CHDdl The five candidlte!l each re­

ceiving at leut 40 percent of the total number of vores cast and the highest number of votes cast will be elecled. If fewer tbau five can­didates receive at least 40 percent af votes cast; a run off election will be held on Tunday, Novem­ber 14. Twice as many as there are positions to be filled will ~ stobadtted In ik """'"· In !110110 than 20 years !hi• has nol been necessary.

Greenbelt does not have pro­visions for election of the mayor or mayor pro tem by lbe elec­.torate. AI the organizalion 'meet­ing on tbe Monday following the election (Monday, November_l3) the newly elected council will elect the mayor and mayor pro­tem. Traditionally,lhe aew coun­cil has elected the hia:hest "ole getter to be mayor. and lhe sec­ond highest VOle JCtler tO be ·mayor pro tern for the ensuing two-term. The name of any can­didate not complying with this re­quirement should be removed from the ballot.

Recycling Comer The Public Works Department is

malcing belpful broch!II'CI available to Greenbdlas. The topics include "Quick Gltide to Houoehold Haz­ardous Waste" and "A Guide to Bac:kyllld O!mposting". 'Look for the ReqcliRaAdvisoy Cammiaee inronnalioo table at die U~>cr Day Festi•al Oil Sahuday. Sepcernber 2nd from 12-S pm. FortDIR infor­mabonabouii<C}'ditlgin<lreenbelt 01' to roqaest eidteo' brochure, call the Recycling Coon1intt1Dr a1 474-8308.

PUUOUT &SAVE

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u city -it liai101t to the Frieads aldie Oreoolbell Mueum B...t of Ililllclon mel is an ac­tive -• oldie Gteeabell U­ou Club, Sbe wu ioclnded in "FKa of a.-belt, Portnib of Greeobellen" Which wu pre­sented in the Gallery of the Greenbell Library Ibis pasl sprillg.

Early in her career. Bram taught at die middle ochDol level in several locations~ iodudiq Landover and Greeabelt, Sublo­quently, she wu aui-mel u­sociale "'gisuar at die University of Maryland Univenity Colleae among other positions. She is the owner of an English china busi­ness, Charing Cross China.

Last year Bram wu president of the Prince George•s County Municipal Association aDd is cur­"'ntly ils secrewy mel a member of tbe board of dim:lon. Sbe ini­tialed and organizzd die 33-mcm­ber Prince George's County Elected Municipal Women in 1983, was tho flt'st pRSidcnL This year she served oo die Maryland Municipal League Board of Di­rectors. She serves on the board of directors for the Prince George's County Municipal AJ­sociation, having been both presi­dent and secretary. In addition, she is a member of the Board or Di=IOn and lhe Finance Com­mittee of the WashingtOn Me~ politan Council of Governments and a member of the Maryland Association of Mayors. Beam was recently appointed to the Governor's Law Enforcement Task Force.

(BiofTII/111, J8blllitUd b, <411· didst<,)

Seniors Invited To State Fair

All seniors are invited to at­tend the Eipth Annual Senior Appreciation Day at the Mary­land State !;air, Thursday, August 31st al lhe Slate Fairgrounds in Ttmonium, Maryland. Come and porticipate in tho "Walk For Fit­ness - Walk To W'm" event and Olber special events. There will be me admission lbat day for..,. niors and their grandehildml 18 and under. For more information, call toll ftee: 1-800-AGE-DIAL,

---I "'lost lowe Songs.

bJ C1triatiDa O'Boyle BVOI)' Altpat lllloat dtis liiM I

need 10 .....,-.illl when com­ina - of die caoltier lines at lbe Co-op, Bein& confronted with m.- .__of boob people have dropped off f.., die Grcenbell Bl­emcatary Scllool PTA and tbeir Labar Illy Feolival booth is lite walkiDs a cltild put die ice cream cue u7-Bie..ea: Can I have one pteue, oil pleue? What I mean is, a peek, I need 10 peek in die boxes (aooblrusively, so as no1 to be lbougb1 slealing by other sbop­pen) aod see if my two lost books are in there.

Some yean aao-in two sep­ane cleaning spat..-! dooau:d booL'J 10 ~ PTA and library il tums oull need VOl)' badly. When I seem.- boob piled in the Co­op, dley remind me of my lou all over again, "Are you guys in there?" 1-IIIJ llloughl over the boob. wiahia& for an answer from Hcleu Hanlf's 84, Cluuing Croll Rood and two volumes of SoiiU!body's (I don't remember whose) Allllwlogy of American Lituanu•. But I lhink tbey are gone.

It's living in a GHI townhouse lbat got me iD lroUble wilh those boolts. We've lricd to make room buildina bookcues that cover en­tire walls downstairs and up. We have 1 bookcase in the kitchen for cookboob, three shelves in lhe children's room, the headboard to our bed is a booltshelf, and still we have books Jtack.ed on bOth sides of,lhe l!e4. So annually a box Q< two ef loaoka gets paclted up for the Labor Day Feotival or lhe library.

II feels good to.,_ speoe for the unshelved boob, Pw a '*'Pie of mot11bs die -laob leu clllllaeCL AI least unlil tlirdlday and holiday gifU, and John's Book-or-die-Month Qub deliver­ies, and our fonys 10 Crown and Borden, aDd the cbildnll's Sc:llo­laslic Book Club orden otart com­ina in, l'<:rhaps I lllould doaale three boxes Ibis year .. ,

The bard part comes six lll<llllb-or a couple yean-laler. Six moa!hJ afler I donated 84, Cllmi11g Cross Road to tho library my,_ asked for it bock. Oopo. rd for&otte.n it wasn't mine IO give away. I bave riffled lhroup the FriendJ of the Grun~ll Li­brary bookstore: mar. y times and

OFFICIAL NOTICE

NOMINATIONS FOR 1995 COUNCIL ELECTION

In accootlatla w;th Section 14 ol the Oty Ch¥11!<, a ~~r election will be held in the City of Greenbelt Maryland on Tuesday, November 7, 1995, for the purpose of electing the five .-nbers of the Oty Council, IVry qualified v.- a/ the City may be nomirwed for the offiCe ol Member oi Cooncil upon filing a nominotion petition wittl lhe City CleD:, signed by not fewer than filly {SO) Cn:enbelt resiclent >Olen, ~ wrmet. acceptance of the nominod.ion, and such other ~ OS are required by the City Clwter ol by low. Registntian .-nal and 1nforrnation may be rec:eiwd at rhe Clerk's offiCe bepnning Monday, August 21, from 9:00 iLrll. unlil 4:29 p.m.

NOMINATIONS Will BE ACCEPTED FROM MONDAY,AUGUST21, 1995THROUGH

MONDAY, SfPTEMBER 25, 1995.

IVry qualified ..- ol -the Cily al Cn:enbelt who wiJhos ID be a Qndidale.,. who wiohes to- • qualifietl ~may call the City CJeok ot474-31170 0< 474-8000 for inlortnilltln

David-.. CilyCiodt

•·· · . ... -.1 die PTA ..... at Labar Day re.tmls, bat In no ~· I bep-. Car it..,...,, s- :rean • ., _._

l'leaaetl all • ........, ef lton mel~dletwv~· of Americ:aD LiL fnlm ay tnsh­man ,.ar 111 collep. Sbe ..-BY delivered lllem to me, uder· ltalldiDs I woald need diem. llor intaition wu workina; mine wun't. Tlieyllll-x..datdle boiiOm of a lall sack baide my bed UDiill drappetl litem off at die eo.op f .. die PTA.

Ever siDt:e lbey Jetllltave"""" learin& outiiiJ bair. Olt, wily did I do lbat? I 11"1 sttanda of T.S. Eliot's "1"he Love Soa& of J. Alfred Prufroclc" while un­paclting groceriea: "1pow old., .I grow old ... " Then what? Some­thin&. sometbia& *tl'ouaera rolled." rt only I could r1111 up­stain 10 my side of die bed and flip lhroup die unwieldy popcr· back (all those IDibon cnubecl

toptber in • ""'- iD Ill)' -­sbipping band!) In die ~ mel die words rm forgetting.

I DUlY.....,. I"' boclc my oriF· nat boob. RIUDtllalinl doroup the PTA's hoses a1 Ibis year's Feotival I may 11"1 hlclcy mel find someone else's mdaoloJy. The pqes won 'I be marlced with my eichteen-year old ideal of impor­tance. Bul T.S. Eliot's major worts might be there, And 1 caD

sigh contentedly aeeiq those missing linea, wlticb nnw carry a couple extra decadel wonb of philosophy mel "'"'jfjc:mpo be­cause "I grow okL,I grow okL."

I grow old .. .I grow old .. , I shall wear die botloms of my

trousers rolled, Shall I part my bair behind? Do

I dan: 10 eat a peach? laluoll--llauel-­

--. mel nit llpCtadle bat:IL 1 have beard the m-.icls

linliDa. eadt In eadt I do not lhink that IIIey ...;ll • r--~~~~~~~.-,

sin& 10 me, -:-'C:.:U [Excerpt hom '"The Love Song

of J. Alrred Prufroclc by T.S. E!idt)

J---~'--­-..-- ..... ..,11n-.H-• - u-. u ...... &..----..-. SIZI.S..a.4-. --­....... -....

NOTICE OF VOTER REGISTRATION

Greenbelt cllizens are reminded lhal in order to ~ in 11111 1995 Greenbelt election, whether as a voter, a cutldolo for CJir Council. or as a signer of il petition for a ~, THEY MUST BE REGISTERED WITH PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNlY. -

In order to be registered with Prince George's Counry, one -be:

A cijizen of the United Stale$ ol America;

At least 18 years ol age .. ol- 7. 1995;

Domiciled within the corporale limiiS ol lhe City oC CRenbeh as oi the date of registration; ·

Nor: convicted more ~n once ol an infamous aime W CU(renlly under a senlence impMed pursuantlo a conviclion al •. inf~s crime; and

Not under guardianship for rl"'l!fUI disabilily,

The Prinu George's County Boord ol Elecllant;.;. ...._. • I!IQiions, lx.c forms may be picked up~ ..... olica at the Municipal Building, 25 Crescenl Road, ctr • .. l.bary, 11 Uescenl Rood.Forms may alto be........,. by 'tlle County Board ol Elections a1 627·2114. All .._ llltll{ . ~ by the County Boord ol Eleclions !';. ~;uo....,,_.,. :Nit) lATER 'lliAN 4:00P.M., OCTOBER 9, 1995..

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. J>aa<ll

_, __ _ Holbert's

Home Imp. CaTJ'"llTV Pamrmg Remoddmg Repaus

M H.l.C 25916

CLASSIFIED Cal Jack 345-9117 .......

BDDD THE ORGANIZED

USED BOOKSTORE

0438 Baltimore Ave. Beltsville, MD 20705

301 937-0259

Do,.......sbdp""")'OOA' l'aouse darmtc" La Ill hdp. -~-~mdwtK-­wcrkm& i:o yo.. lfta- fur aver ~ )"dd wtth e:~ceflem

~-... w. Pl""-.io ooedtly. bo-""""""

ond • - 1yp0 c~ ~Usc ava.t.t.blc an: wUJdow clan:m& ltJd..u:nrw~a. MY MAID a an -m:ured.

~--CaD Jolm or Tamlily

.._ ......... ... ,.."_ .. - CQN5J1tUCI10N ~- ..... .-.·a-~.-a.;., . ._.-­~ ............. IIBJC ._,. 1*-Uil

Fa.J PIII'ID I ........................ To GHt S; I' dE t-1--- ........ Call far ..... -

JOl-596-5793 '--.. SAl.£ SAl.£ SAl.£

JArprGm........_ .--.r~

&-.1L'2Bo .. CAC.D'IJ. •.u>.C..Hoat B...dwood Floor.. Cahao

Faa.. B..cJu to Wood. ...... , l"~: Perfect C...Utio•~

I'UC1 IIIDQCU)f

"'·-LITS MAn A D€JU.I 51).._.. ......

CIIJLDCAU UCENSEDCHIUlCARE:Two full. ................ poacboolqa. Miu

CHIUlCARE IN GltEENBELT-Abo -, · 474-393j. bdOft-.loftorodlool~---.. to SL Hup"s or Onlalbd ll:bcols. Call 532-CU

SEEXJNG PI.AYMATES"'"' &-9 r .. ., ..... Club • .....,_,.,- ... JOle<a -ys. Bo1 yard. play­room ..... supr:rwtuOD. Pkale eallll you CIIJOY lliiiiW'C, cnfts. md 18M:! ......... 57"74

COUB:iE PARX - ol two, oa

PROFESSIONAL a>P'YWlTlNG . PROClFREADING, WP/DTP SEil­VICESTodoUcoi..S"""IOdmical

~--<!>­......,._ -· a<alop. di=t m.l. ......... Abo OD-Ime odit>JI&, facuaile, _, .-.-.., capaboh­-.JOl~.

tare.~~ ol.:J~J~CCJDC t0 st.e mar col- HOUSECLEANING . I bave lot<.....__~ opeab>a .... y a.-bdl..ta. ol3 J'OOft. 'Neetly. bo-UI tbnr ltome. Full or put-tuac.. Call wer:aly, JnOIIIhly. S45 to S55- Mekxty ... !-H36. (Giaoa Dole) IOS-9676.

TINA"S PLAYSCHOOL-~ bdlll'< HOUSECLEANING · Weekly. bo­mdalloorodloolby-~166. -aly.SJO.S!i. Reiamca.l'm:es-

-- [)elob;e, 552-54!8 !oFTEJtSCHOOL CARE · ~-"" ......... IOC<>Dd pa4o. Gr=belt l'tANO.ICEYIIOAIID. GUITAit. ,.. Elemeatary md BerwJn BaptiSt corder. YOic:e. flule. tuba. IJ'oiDbcGe. ~nceJlerdrdf!l'- ti'UIIIp:l. ~ lessom In Col-...,.._~ :W5-.!61l. lei" ,__ J0!/345-2152. c.n ..... · ,.;;;:;;~~~====, ::.:Mowc==-----­

OPEN HOUSE s ..... Z7rh 1-4,...

""'- 3 BR TH OD Char~ ~~. Uaiqoe. open floor plaa. Beauttftal! 'H,900 !COOP at l'!lo)

7926 Lakecr'"'t Drive 345-8681

PIANO LESSONS - All ares. all lev­els.. Protess.ooa1ly Jftdi..,aduahzed •n­""""""'- J0lrno-m:J9

GUITAR Cusoos - ScaJeJ, c-<:bonlo. d>oay, ...din&- FuD-wne ....-...-. 931-&:rro.

HOWE MOVIES Shdes. Pictures 1rarulcned to VHS, Tape Rcpau for Free eslimalrs at

(301) 262-5151 UD-JOZ6 ':::=:::;:=:;;::;:::::;::::;=~ HLM Producllon.s, lac. 301-474-

L:::::::::::::==~~~~~~~~==~~~ "'AM~ 67~ r" ~ Uft1og CALDWELL"S APPUANCE SER-

~deec~= Ul4.900 VlCE-AJJ-.srepou<d.Callafter s.a- .... 1111!!~!~.1 . s p.a. 340-3043

r-s:..red Gehring :::;~-=-~~~-:.. TOMMc.ANDREW--GREENBELT r"A tnJctio Co JnC _.__~.-JW~At WINDOWS A PAIN71NC.-Re-'-U~ ,.,._ ..... .._ •• ,.,__ p~aca~xm..-...IDddoonandVl-

._.._._ 1 F ·~ •)J- '- nyt •utina.P'bom: 474-9434 MHIC HOME REMODELING SPECIAUSI _._..._~r ...... ,. ~

'· \ . .. . . . . " . . '

BRICK • BLOCK - CONCRETE Free Estimates /Town References

If )"'U want 10 help. OOt don't know how ...

UJI Pleasant Touch totJJr to .,. your nEE c:onsultiltion! .

I~ Mod child musl ill1erdJ

LORIE SCHEIBEL Lo-c a ~ i.lder a-aton •

301-262"""l01301-~

OLD GREENBELT THEATRE

474-9744 WIIK Of AUGUST 25

Rl:a..SAJ: (S, I 5111oogain Show-$3.00)

],3()9,~

SUN: (5,15 &.~~pin Show-S3.00)

7,3()

MON. AI Seots $3.00-7o30

lUES: WID: 1HUIIS: 7,3()

_ \V111 a 7 -dtly Cruise b forlWol

\ :;· • . r-•-1 · .. ~ \~, Cruises on ~. •":..t~ . ~ ... -- . August 25-ia, 1995

RATES ClASSIFIED: S2.50 .........

lot len wcrds. l5f eao:lo­-- No choop ftw lima& -. -----odwilhpoy-...,..,llo<Nowsleolowolliceby 10 p.m. Tuesday, or to lbe Newa llmewdropbootiDIIoe~ Co-op grtXU'f ...,.. Ioden 7 p.m. Tuesday. or moil ., 1'0. Box 61, Gr=obelt, Mloryl...J 20770.

BOXED' $6.00 columa inch . Miaimum 1 1/2 ioc:bel ($9.00). DoadJiae lO p.m. Monday .. Inc-- pboaoDO. and 111-dzess wilh Ill copy. Ads ... -..... accepiOd llltlil pulolisbed.

HANDYMAN· You name it. we do it ""--! Jlaulma. 352-ISIIO

PIANO L.ESSONS--<Jtoeaobo~L Spe­

ciahzito& at bqiJu>en. JGds.., --345-4132.

HELP WANI'ED. Full and/or pan time. can Glaoa Dole Oqro. -.as76.

PAINTER - Larp prdeu apar1mcn1 communaty ia Oreea.belt has year­round steady wort. for pamter with 'l'"'Y and drywall uporioace. Muat bave driven lic:cax ...t aotUenr: ref­em>:a. Good ,_y balelils. Ap­ply m pencx~ M-F 9-ll am at 5917 Cberrywood laDe. Gftcnbel<. MD ot FAX.....,. to (JOI) 474-2'J06.

FREE FOOD - Ale you m a clutm-. froe die&? 474-3126

PIANO· Baldwio ......-..-. ..... coodition... 441~1.

CASH for your valuMMes! Jewelry. 115. moods. watches. carncn.s, tools, pns. We buy. !ell and - an)'tlnn« of value. We pown-. A·l Pa,.._ :145-08.58

FOR SALE- Cberrywood cnb. eAcel­at coodition. $75. -474-3826

~ c;aogo THUAPY

• Rdadanstolp_-• Depreslon • GrJevtng r..y ...._, LC.S.W.

59S-51)5 ..._S...LC.S.W.

TJ9.0Z86

A PLUS TV & ElectronicS

Over 25 Years experience in servicing:

• Color lV's • Big Screens • Monirors • VCR's • ~t('reos • Security • Microw2v~

We Malle House Calls

345-3180 4932 Ed.....,oo­

HoUy..ood Pbza Colleg< Park, MD -------

GREENBELT TRAVEL SERVICES 1

1 ""Ye_,~ 5510Ciou:J •a-,8 1 •••·-20770 wilblllis~

!301JCJ'4.1• 1DDSIMI03 l ~.!:"'..:,: I .....,~-+t~ ........... ~--... ..,.~--... ..,.~~ L-------..1 .

_,_ ... Ao·VERTISING

WA'ID&ED wrth f""' ...-.a. 6- YARD SALE- Sat. 1126. 9-l. 1!3 dnwu fnme; oery zood condition. Julian CL Boxwood. 474-17116. FOUND:YOUIIII-calicouurea FOil SALE_ Scan ICcanK>ft de.bu- ;~SALE~~ 9- of 12 Ct. Ridae Rd. ltarenn.!uk, midifier. bnad now • .-ooloff. aQ,... and :..,y tick- m- ::!30=1)34=5-..:.7539=-~----­"--e capocily, $200. Call (301)982-

SOOf·

FOR SALE -Taddio:<!'-" bod. crib matt:ras Mlcludcd. 1ood condition, SJS; '*'-. $10. 47~7.

KlNGSIZE WATSRBED - W.Ydoss

with bouforinl and - ...... coa­ditioD. bas - W'lll deliver. 220-3213

SALE - f<rtl.incoln. I cryp<. Ganlen of lhe Crucifillioa. Call 982-0396.

AUTOMOTIVE

87 DOOOE CHARGER Sporty, 2 dr.halcbboct auto, ps, pb. amlfm cass

- ........... """" $1700. 220--'17 PLYMOUTH VOLAR.E 6 cyl., aulo. PS, PB, 96K miles, runs smoollaly, duD i:nlerior. aew muffler

"'cat -· $500. 474-8889.

SALE- 71 Oiery Nova. 140K onite., runs acellcnl. $'700s+/Oifer 301-552-3354.

YARD SALES

MOVING Sale · Sat.. Aug 26, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. ~. fumitun: & mo... 6930- Pity •101.

YARDSALE-Aug.26. 7lFRidge.9-!2.

IIJehk•a Torah l'laneJT School R.eJisttaboo for Fa11'9$ is now ln procress. Provide your child with 11 safe and caring learning environ­meDL Call and stop by for a liisit.

474-<4223 or 277-8615

Like a good -neighbor, State Farm is there.

See me for car. home, life and health insurance.

Don W. Tautelle, CLU 7707 Belle Point Dr.

Greenbelt, Md. '11r770 474-5007

SYAll faaa

A

IlEAL ESTATE

Gill END UNTI', 2BR wrth- and ruriMiditiou.. Full-lizeW!Din.,._ ratolaurldry- n:modolod­wUhoow......-iDcl D/W. LOTS of extras! AWJo&$61,900. olrerirla up to $4000 closint: belp. Call 30l!474-1735.

Women's Group 'Iberapy

• Rrle!igoehlp--•Co-dq I

"' ·~ Gmay H...-y LCSW

SALE: TOWNHOUSE acar Greenway Caller. Oa Mclro A UM btu linea. 4 bedrooms. 3 1/2 bollia. _ .... __ NJ

595-5135

Soadlem 5Gte Q GI usumablc: loaa. Will co-op $138,900.474-1952.

c.pet Cleaning . (301) •174-0445

Gill- 2BR bric:t -·- l.arp ....... bedroom. nice- lor.­,.._ 31-JRHlgeRd.1~ clays or l-41(). 76£.3192 ......... All: forMooib.

lll.s&..IWI $19,95 Wbolea-e $64.95 Sofa &.. Love $59.95

GREENBELT - $69,900 - 2 DORM; Remodeled; ~ Jolint coodi­tico; urililia iDcl.; Call Celeorl: @ Re­alty Er.ccutives/2000 (301) 262-1700, uL.fS.

Missy's Decorating

FOR RENT' One bedroom apt.. N«tb Cteelt. Belts. MooiiHo-!IKIIIth lease. $400 f« single plus security deposit 595-5754.

WAili'APERING

INJBilOR PAlNI'lNG

CARPET CUANING

345-7273 Md. Home Imp. Lie. 126409

Boodec!o-lniure<l -~ -•tr-.

NOW TAKING llESERVATIONSI s.,..,.. ar• avoilal>l• f<M" a CornmurUty Flea Marlt<t

and Yard Sale being hold ot Paint Branch UnitarianUnivenalist Church

Dato: Sattmloy, Septemloer 9th- Hoom' !larn-t!>m Place' Paint Branch Unitarian llnMrsalist Clrurdl

3215 "--er Mill Rood, Addllh~ MD 20783 Spacuare~fora"-"'ionof$!5.00

or $25.00( el«rricity p,...,.,;&.,l) To-t"UenH! 4 space or for fwrtlter dfto.ils. caU:

CluU Du&B"" "'441-4707 or"- Monz.,UU, at 513-5195

HOUSE FOR SALE aY OWNER-$254,000 W1L1 Co-oP 3%

.. J--"Wl . . ? ~ .•

! : .· 'I' w

.-- ~ -3...._3.5 ..... ,-.ly..=J .... .,__....__lalt

155-alld.. 1301)474-2421

GREENBELT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION -OfferS

MOSJ'® Cards to its Members.

To Join Your Community Credit Union Call: 474-5900

A cr:e:otlrlion rcr peoons Vlot1o INe or wor1< n Greenbek. ,......_ ....,.,.._ , . .,. Each .acxo&n k15ured lD s 1 00.1100 by NCUA.

· · a u.s. cio.le•••e ~ Jlgoncy .

Kits 'I Rltt TUIW'IIIli'ATIII

-··=*.. -~ .... rw. ............... ....... lot- ottoM oR ....... ..... ..... -rw.·.aw.~ ......... .,..,..,_

C.ll: I!IOIIMS-1111

UPHOLSTERY Many F.mcs to a.oc­From. Free Pict. Up and

Delivery. Free~ Quick RduaL

ZIUS..:nle ~ Qullt:r. Wed<

0... ., ........ No jolo ... ..u.

Sorriee - ..... - -ALL-- 117 -­laatlnd Lie. #llG Pr. Gee. ··-­--··---I I ·--........ .., ....

.AI., ..... • ......... .. __ If __ __ .,_ Coli

DIM:ISIIIEI ..,...... r-...-...w.--...... ---·-.. ----·---ealled.

--~ .__ ---·-Groabolt,IID

DOll Willi (J01) 9INCII9

RI!WIIf--

PrA.&M...,. ~ ........... .... __ ... ...., ... ..... ~Dif ....... Drop all M Co-ep ..... -----a.­belt= ' ..... ........,. ........ ,,..., -- I---982-3lS2.-.... fld< .... ·calli-.~

Crescent.Square Old GreeDbek

oaelle..._ 11p11rr-ts

Fro• $49$.00 Vista Mpat. Co. 301-982-4636

J. Hanson PHOTOGRAPHCS

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441-9231

COPIES • NOTARY • FAX •

CENTRE¥ 151-A Centerway

(L~ in 11ie ~Pizza Bltlg.)

22G-2310 FREE MOVIES (with memberwhlp)

· RENTALS • SALES • SERVICE SUPER NINTENOO • NINTENOO • SEGA GENESIS

SENIOR CIT1ZEN DISCOUNTS

per person, double occupancy OR

December 6-17-$1199 per person, double occuptmcy

Roundoip Air from BWI, OCA or Dttlla First Class Hotels

17 Meals (10 Breakf~7 ou-) $150.00 Deposit Due By Sept. 13. 199S

CAll: Kathy (301 47+1302)

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A Look Back at the Tlrellties b;. Aatlanaft Kllri

Having JUSt returned !rom P:lrJ.j,

I su~ the won~ m1stak.e I made ~~o~m~lf101cabaret. The difference between the Moulin R'"mte and The Rcsebud ~us.ca.l Thc;;ter Company t.s, s.ha.ll we sa:v. incompan;hle" But }et's bt realis­tic~ R.:»Sebuds e-.:1.1t !.0 ha~ fun It ::ertamry sho~d :n !hell' ptt~

l.lttor. of .. A R0..,~b~d C.Jbar~!~

wh.Kh 10Ct-.Jded rr.ostl":- :-t:::s !Torr.:~~ Roanr.g T-.~r:t2es hi~ ··t ~a P"t ano.'' ''He!!o M" Ba.t-v ~ -1 ~:tnt \\~.at 1 ww \\~r. l 'lk·:Ir.t h- U1d 1.~ IU.e •It 1s quc~!!('f'!.J.N~ H-.oog."1 w~.al ron~ !Jk:e lli; Me Out tc 1he B.t!lii:r:e · o~nd -oo~dd·. Woutdr."t 8:.Jv Me a Bcw Wo-...:· ~ do1ng ~~ J cal-taret l So one laugh~ !ood·n.atare-dly Jt t..~~ .J!·

aempt:s to ad_tUSt the- m1crophonc !C'

lhe nght half-<Jcner. or«' di.fferem betghu of L":~ nngen

TI'.c :JCOUSIXS. ho'!N'e'ver. or lack of. w~re- !tO );Jugtu~g rr..1ner 11-..e band. o~lthoogh :irn ra:te. drovtntd out mOst of the l1-.e~ numbrn I wond~re-d ~.J.!f the L!!":e •f I w-.15

· .1leTe !C' :--.c.tr the: t<.t.~ o.- :he lmg­er, S .J~ber' hJ.e ""Rtlhn · The lid" md "Clw!<<tor "lud the.~. feet 0f JOO"'("oot ~;ng quldly m .1 .:heenng cm~·j ~ :ap--dancmg

bow-c ... er w33 weH·chore~

&nd per~cr.-r:ed

Willeh~~"(tbe lan<ra""'g l srud>ed m~..:lf ~ago.)-­tbelt>s. tbe volume left !OID<Ibmg IOhtdtm'<d.

Ftn:a:lh. bebeve It or DOC.. mere w11 a ~ comedienoc: II'IX'Ill ~ Rosebuds by tbe n.mt of Donna $.a3cf.., One c~ em·.., her for .1 loc more. man those dMt. e:~ootK looks f 'A'~ If! ltJIChc-s :)'weT beT tnte1"pfe­

LitlC'n of "Palesh!'t'n.a" and "Ltfe :;rpror. the "WIIC.ked Suge ... Bolh nurr­~" reveak'd ber .tffiml) for !hoe ""V'" !eke~ \bg~- C'lf" j .otee betund .1

Dt.mr'• tlc'rornt: "<Aollh her ven.at1i·e 1<01CC rltlgc'

As for !lie ~-I ha""' a mjunl for 1he conductor. Webster A!eundrr R~n. Jr P1ease add .1

\lOCal tole ne"\t ume to your reper-1011<--j>f<ftnbl]< "Swett Gecrga Br,_.." Although b.ery and ""'"· pla~ed. "Swet~ Gecrga Brown"m UlStrumrnlal-for.n lea..,es one feel­lllg haJf.fuU Ovenll. 1 "RO!ebud Ca.bam:'' was eniCTtal..n.in&- BUI my

"""" onll helong< 10 "TIIung My T wrn ... • mu<IC11 preoenred If !he Greenbelt Aru Ceruer (GAC• thu past Spnn1

The "Rosebud Cabaret".,., fea· lured 11 tbe G ... C on A uSUS~ II and I2 For TT10ft' tnfOI"r.iarlOfl about fu­ture Rosebud Ma.s.Jcal 'P.'Ieater Col . productions. P'ea-.e c{)fU..JCt .4.hce M:g~re:- 11. }{)! '"'"-;9.2)44

Ilea Rodgers tbiCnd For Volunteer Services

The An: of Muyland bas bco­on:d Beatnce Rodgen os tbe win­.,.,. "'tbe 1995 The Alt: of Mary· land Bemon! .~. Goold Aword

A Cftenl><lt ~Jdent. Rodgen b.a.t heal an advocale for most of her lifr:. She 1.5 an ICU"Ve member of tbe Jo1o:ouJ HealL~ .~ and served u tht Executj-.e Duector ol !he Menta.~ He.1.hh .A..s.soctatlon of Pnncc. George'li County In l9SJ.. Prince George.; Cour.t;. Executive, Punl Giendc:n 1n12. ~ted her to dl­rect the cor.m::t'i-'lilOr. fOf Persons Wlth Olsabtht1e~ A'!> 1 "'olunteaon Governor G!e-ndcmng's campatgn. Be• -. mstrJ~mJ.l 111 develop­Jftl theCMdl.:! .. l!e·s DtY:biht) Posi­tioo Plpu -.r!!c!': .utlculates pro­~ paultor."' for pe-ople wtt:h ~ B<a ll.o 'ICT'ed on tbe .,..,.~y eleaed G<werno<'s TranSl· lien,._

Tbo ~A. Goold a...W is ~ 10 an tndlviduaJ w.bc has cia>--ootstanding voluDI<cr JefVlCC m go"<~ernmenta.l affun by exemplifying the chauctenst~cs evldcul m tbe wort of llemard A. Gould and whose contnbut10ns have been JUlded by patient and pen.astent: won:. penua:s1ve andre. SClfled -c. and ocholarly analy· m of iepllll•e l!'.d regulawry ac· tiv1ry bi:DI:fibng ~nom Wlth men-1&.1 retudmon .af'.J !he:r flmlhes

n.e Atbletia ._nc~ by GrHabelt Track A Allie are 1995 G.-Lialoi..MpeA.-Iraa~ ........ -CIIJO..... JNc- after bemacllro Naliaal Lape Caba, l c--10 t. Sllowa I "' r, 10p row: J.lL sar- _..,., D. c.a.pro.l, M. Greaw7 n, M. Grqory .t2, T. a.-...- J. s.iley. Middle row: V. Oshnoe, J. Joacs. s. Lee.- e-m Jeff-- row: J). OIIYia, K. Tolbert., A 8.-eia, N. ~E. WII---K.Sqall.

More :-~ro mar.;"\()( !r:d..s oft"ae trade hke dar.cmg. 1..--e '.!SCd to coior up a smger'$ "OKe. But Ted Crump d tn the c..ahbn: of solotsU who meT'!!~ ha~ to ope~ thc-1r ~~!..~ 10 eapt'.J~ the aur:tit~ To hear hi~ sing: -Asleep m !..~c Dte-p- m h.ts. powerful. ft,.;h bas.1 W&S nn~ve When he ret~ w1t."l .. Okf M.tn River· m St:t II. he had a fan fer life ~ ..... lack. of lCoostl..:! eNid We 1wav f:-,-='r.-: th.J! mulf"J~. cart~y

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THEY'RE CO\IISG The 199" ·96 !Elephoo< dl1tCtOOtS will be dinnbu..tcd Ul the IJCM future' Tht Ont·lloolt Wl u. "". dislnbured 11-JOUgh early Scp<ember. The Bell· Atl:s.rulc phcre boots '*dl begm lf'Pt3'11111 Ill ~nhth Ul '- Scp­lmlbtT B< po'.pam! ro !OC)'cle your old plooao -. """' ~- ocher req<:lable paper Ill tbe curllsldt ~-

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m:yc:~ lrt"a t-: :~~ .. 100 kwh Of enetJ) llld) CUbiC ~a! :::Is of land­fill 'I*"- JIG p1>oroe boob arelllm­lDI i:mo cctll.DI lll~s. cardboard boxes ...... sprint. ull8l:ar:ioo bomd. •u ~ . .and aruma~-.. For- more ltl: _...,.... M:lout cecy-

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P. 0. !lax 61, Olllltllell. MD 2IJ768.0068

Variety,1 Bopping

g ~ j_ce of Life. Keeps ...a. gh Festival Weelutad

bySurlySmitb 'lr's htrc. The long-awailed,

much·.-ici~ Greenbelt La­bor Day Feslival is lhis wcdt­erld. The Feslival runs from Friday lhrough Monday will! a comival, games, obows, displays, e'lei!IS and CIIIIOrtaimni:n 11's easy. 10 gel 10 !be Festival Ibis year. Shulllo buses run from EleaDOr Roooelldl High School Plllrinl Lot and Beltway Plaza SlloppiDs c..- on a rcplar and fi<quonl !ICbedule. Plenty of porl<ills is anilable lllroulh-- tbe Oty b - williai 10 walk short disrao<a Pedi-cabs will rake Fesli..J coon .., lheir near-by homes or can. The Festival is variety-in its enler­lainmtnt, show! and especially tbe pande. The pande and other key festival eveniS -<>pening ceremonies and Miss Gmonbell

Pagcanl --s -· will - sip laapace interplelen. For infonnalion - any as­pect of tbe Festival, parking and b'liiiSpO<Iatio. schedule or spe. cia! services call tbe Festi•al ioliormalion line operatins dur­illll lbe weebnd 00 291· 7001, -~J.lllt,~tbe Festival paces on 1he World Wide Web, http://www.aww.com/ GLDF/.

Ia. t 995 Greenbelt

Labor Day Festival

6:00 Carnival Opens 6:45 ~Concert 7:30 Opening CeremonieS

with Ple>enlallcn of OUI5tanding Cllizen

8:15 Miss Gteenbell Pageant Opening Nigh!

9:00 Salute to M>eriean lll/orlcen

9:30 2nd Conspif3Cy Band with classiC rock and roll

Festival InformatiOn

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Parade The American Lqicn Honor

Guard holdJ its lnllilional posi· lica of-_., lbio ,.... •• Labor Day ponode. II'S c:looely followed by !he Greenbcll Po-

lia: Col« Guonl .wl cruistr. Then .......... GraM! Manhall. tbe 19\JS ~ing Cilizm, ..... wiB be ~ Friday •veains • ""' ()paling Cerczno. niea. Nclrt. lboR .,., Cftenl><ll ofticiala. poupo. llld . Olplliza­lioal. from 1be DAAE Kids 10 lbe Goldoa Aflt Cub. An inter-

~---... wilb lbe e-at4 SocieiJ Mardt-.. Iliad, .. Sdlllllplllllo:F Al­pine -.. IDd !he Maria:hi de Ia Bltrellas, Mexican

....... - - pla)oed for u.s ............ u well u fali.

-~-~The am- Uaa 0..00... - and doJi&lll, .. Allo ~ obm pU-poh in falift harmony, IDd lbe Mocca nmt* membcn ......wn ...... the J*ldc ....... Expect 10 be .......... by tbe McLean Pipe Band, Dunlogin, and lbe PriDce CJeaiFs Polia: Pipe Iliad, ..,., will! tbe Po­lia:~

Back for .. CIX()(C poexnla· lien is the Sardlrwest Vuginia Clogers, .-. of lasl year's belt in pGde award. This poup, from Rani R...-. Vrr· ginia. has boia.QIIuilil for 9 yean and ati<>Jr pafotming for

See FESTIVAL, -16

Police to Launch Bike Patrols oa Labor Day

by Babita Kapoor Community Policing received

a major boosl lhis July when lhe ctry witnessed officer Mike Meso! along with three other officen patroUing the streets on

·their bikes. Bike patrolling goes a step funher in enhancing the partnenhip berwecn !he police and tbe =-unity.

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Over the yean, bike patrols in other communities have proved 10 be very succcssful in reaching tbe public and in han­dling aU types of calls in ser· vice. Officer Mcsol's proposal oo conducting bike patrols in Grecnbell wu accepred and should be launched on Labor Day. "Our city's landscaping is fairly suirable in conducting Bike patrols. Also, bikes ha.e tbe advantage of going where cars. cannoc" says Mesol while ex­plaining the importance of bike patrols.

Even in its nascent stage, bike patrol has made a differ· ence. Me.ool's praenl squad of four officers averaging 20 to 30 miles a day on bikes has rein· fon:ed lhll !he bicycle is • l>ucls-Y drcom and a criminal's niplmaR. "On my lint nigbl of palr01 I orreolcd IOVal c:rimi· Dais, moody involftd in car tbefts.-~ MeaoL Baides. puainc down -. bike palrol­ling bas .......,..s 10 Jell"'* • lol of community aupport and ~ Patting oftic:en Oil

bibs mDOVel the bmier cre­ated by the palrol car, enabling 1he olliceu _.... acceuibility 10 the ciliuns.

Allboagb 1he madrllll -­izcd poorol vehiclel - the adv&IIIAF of -" - bi­cycla. the oftic:en believe "'beec is nolbina you - do 011 •

bike.- It lcado - -ity • oftic:en --- lboir

way lhrougb small puages, hid­ing behind buildings and swiftly catching the criminals, cashing in on !he elcmcnl of surprise. Mesol and his 1emt are UDde· lcrred by tbe facl lhll bicycles put them in a mon:: pretWious position. where they are wiDer­able 10 physical attack. '"We are aware that a bike cannot pro­•ide us prorection equiYlllerrt 10 a car. Yc~ I strongly believe thar the element of surprise which only a bike cao provide maku us a lot less vuloorablc," explains Melol. Curmuly tbe officers are undergoing a week­long trainins program in bike patrolling. This PfOIDID teacbeo tbem officer safety sltills, mtici­pating problems of vl!rioua a&·

..... and enbanciDB !he police depaltmenl's community rcbtioaa with !he cilizcos.

According to Breal Humphries. a CJtlzen of Greenbelt, m officer on a bike

appears more accesaiblc - ., officer palnlllinl ill a cir. "' jult r.ci I caa ...... DIIR 10 officer 011 • )like,- ..,. ....

Policinl 011 ~~icy'*- will bdp accompfrsh ""' paWic'l dooirc 10 _, police - in lbe ....-ity.•

Tbis ........ willlill,_._ bc .... adwell ......... _

alisde ..... ·- a-pamilc. Tho proja:l. - fully funclioaol. awili- two olfio.

Seo IIIKES.-u

IDcumbeot Oty Coaacil ......... ber, Judilh Davis bocomes the second penon 10 - ber candidocy 10 Oty Coaacil ill tbe election, 10 be boW 011 Novem­ber 7. Sbc joins Mayor -B .... .,_.. .... clcctioa 10 COUDCil. All Gibe< mcmbcn of couacil and .­cilizal ba~ rakal ... lllllllina­lien ........ ~ pctiliaiiS must be 6Jod wilb lbe city clc:rl< by 110 lJdlor - TUcaday, Scp­lember 26 It s p.m.

Davis, a coadominium OWDOC

in Greenbriar, moved to Grccabell in 1975. Sbc 111011 became actiw in local a!WJs. First clocllod 10 the Boon! of DircciOn o( o-abrior Coodo­minium. Pbaae I. in 1979, * aerml Ill lbll body lllllil 1993.

In 1982, Davis wu appoinled 10 the Oty'a Advisory l'Wming Boonl llld wu clect<d chair by its mcmbcn from 1988 10 1992. Sbc wu clect<d 10 the GrecDbclt City Coaacil in 1993 in a cam-

poi&n drat higbliabled ber -·· cdp llld cxperieDce in ......... of plaoniac and zoaia1. Davis has aerml as a voiUOieer 011 tbe ..,_. GrecDbdt Labor Day Fa­li..J Commilllee linr:e 1981 .. comival chair.

She - lpJIIIilllllt 111 lbe Citizals Advisory CGmaaiiB for tbe Fuoctioaal .._ Plaa for Public School Sire., Prince Geor&a Counay (1982-1983), !he Grccabell 45lb Commcmoralion Commilllee (1982), lbe Grccabell 50th AllDivcrsU)' Coaunillec ( 1983-1917), the Cilizalo Advi­sory Commiaoe for tbe Lanpy Park-CollcJc Park-Greenbelt - Plaa (1913-1987), and tbe Qlizeal Advisory Coaacil

llioJtll' anets Oa,..lu•., Me 7 le.g to Protect GH1' ·nt by H .. ther EJIDbetll Petenea

. The future of the Goddanl Spoce Fligbl Cenler was dis­cussed It a meeting held ar tbe Municipal Building on AuSUS~ 23. The meeting was orpnizcd by Rep. Say H. Hoyer as a way ro start a community-based advocacy group 10 figbl tbe ... 0tn1 thrcals 10 Cftenl><lt's NMA site .

The House Appropriations subcommittee propoaed lut moa1b 10 c:1ooe Goddanl. It IMer decided 10 rcoiOie fundi for lbe cemer, but the aubc:ommittee llill wilbeo 10 cut fundi for Goddard's Million 10 Planet Exrtb.

Hoyer rotd lflc audience.

wbicb - filled wilb ---.._ liaD ...... puhlic IDd priYIIIe .............. drat lbe ........ .,.. .... CGI!Itlbe....te for ""''JlJlbnb Goddlnl io "'bot il'o iD tbe - ..,._ of lbe nolioa.. fk added. '11'1 clar 111at il's olio in lbe -·· inler­eot or doe ..,...._ woaldn't came bole. • The aadiencc I.Jhod, - Gov. Parril N. ~ bad jwl walked inlo doe-.