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Internet Access to
Crime Data in the
County
Interested in knowing more about
crime in your community? Visit crimereports
to see a map of your
community with details on
incidents in your neighborhood. Note: The
easiest way to use the system is to type in your zip
code.
Lanham Boys & Girls Club
Fundraiser
The Lanham Boys and Girls Club will hold a
fundraiser at the Silver Diner (6040 Greenbelt Road in
Greenbelt) on April 22, 2009 from 6pm-8pm. For more
information please call the restaurant at (301)
220-0028.
Maryland Day
2009
Maryland Day 2009 will be held on April
25, 2009 from 10:00am-4:00pm rain or shine on the
University of Maryland Campus in College Park.
Join UMD in a fun-filled family day event with plenty of
free activities and entertainment. For campus directions
or more information, please visit their website
at
Maryland
Day
Summer Camp Opportunity:
Expressions: Talk Up, Not
Down
Expression: Talk Up, Not Down is a seven
day, six night summer program for teens sponsored by
MNCPPC.
Students will learn how to compose and perform
poetry to express themselves. This year’s
program will be held from July 12-18, 2009. To apply or
acquire more information, please call (301)
454-1459.
Berwyn Heights
Day
Join Berwyn Heights in celebrating their
community at a series of family-oriented events on
Saturday, May 2nd. Events include:
Fun Run at 8:00 a.m.; Seniors' Bake Sale at 8:30 a.m.;
Pancake Breakfast from 9:00-11:00 a.m.; Craft Vendors
from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.; and Parade, Performances &
Awards from Noon-1:30 p.m. For more
details, please visit
Berwyn
Heights
Riverdale Park Arts Fest and
Riversdale Mansion Children’s
Day
The Riverdale Parks Arts Council will be
hosting their 2nd Annual Arts Fest Sunday,
May 3rd 11am-6pm at the Riverdale Park Town
Center/MARC station. Artists who are
interested in participating can find out more details
at
Arts
Festival
The event will feature live music, free
hands-on art activities for kids, food by Mike’s
Southern Café, and artist works for sale.
Three blocks away, the historic Riversdale
Mansion will be hosting their annual Children’s Day on
the same day starting at 12pm. More details at
the Riversdale Mansion can be found
at
Riverdale
Mansion
Kingswood Association Yard
Sale The Kingswood Civic
Association will host their 2nd Annual yard
sale in front of Lamont Elementary School (7101 Good
Luck Road in New Carrollton) on April 4th,
2009 from 8:00am-2:00pm. For more
information please contact Kingswood Civic Association
President Hakim Muhammad at (301) 345-1788 or Sheila
Reid at (301) 552-8383. Proceeds from
this yard sale will go towards the Kingswood Student
Scholarship to assist High School Seniors entering
College.
Prince
George's County Council 14741 Governor Oden Bowie
Drive Second Floor Upper Marlboro,
Maryland 20772 Phone: (301)
952-3060
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Dear
Friends,
I
hope everything is going well in your community and with
you. As I mentioned in the last enews, the County
Council has begun its formal budget process and will be
holding committee hearings to review the budget in
April.
Dates for the public hearings have tentatively
been set and are as follows: April 28th,
MNCPPC Budget; May 4th and May
12th County Budget, Capital
Improvement Projects (CIP) and Board of Education
Budget. All
hearings are in Upper Marlboro in the Council Hearing
Room at 7pm.
Please feel free to check with my office as those
dates get closer to confirm them. A summary of the
County Executive’s budget
proposal is also available here
In
addition, I wanted to share with you more about my
approach to the proposed DC United Stadium which I have
outlined below.
If you could please distribute this to your
community members and encourage them to directly sign up
for the e-newsletter, I would greatly appreciate
it. Previous e-newsletters are posted on my website
.
 Eric
Olson Council Member District 3
District
3 Website
(301)
952-3060
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A
note from Councilman Olson on the DC United Stadium—
Many of you
have contacted me about the proposed soccer
stadium. At this time, I am very critical of the
proposal, and on Tuesday, March 24th, I voted
with a majority of my colleagues to oppose legislation
in Annapolis that would
facilitate the pursuit of the DC United Stadium. I say
this as someone who has played a lot of soccer in my
life, and as someone who has a love of the
game.
I am not
necessarily opposed to public investment in ventures
that are proven to produce significant returns and I am
not opposed to DC United coming to Prince George's County. Rather, it is
the terms under which they might come that is part of
the larger issue, and I have significant doubts that a
soccer stadium will produce revenue to cover the cost of
bonds for the project. They
expected a $47 - 51 million investment of some kind from
the county and many millions more from the state. In
this economic climate, a risky soccer stadium should not
be the top priority. They want a Cadillac stadium at no
risk to DC United, the only risk is with the
taxpayers.
If the owner of the team were to use his own
money (as he once told DC he would), I would be open to
the team pursuing a stadium here. If he were even to put
a significant amount in, we could have a discussion. I
do not, however, believe they will host many high
revenue events beyond their 15 games per season and it
is difficult to create a true mixed use center around a
stadium that is rarely used.
In addition,
it now appears that the Maryland National Capital Park and Planning
Commission (M-NCPPC) is involved in the project, and
that part of the deal would be for M-NCPPC to build
itself a new headquarters at the stadium site. I question the
need to spend public dollars or bonds on a new Park and
Planning Headquarters, particularly in this economic
recession.
Unless there are substantial changes to take the
risk and burden off the residents of Prince
George’s County, I will continue
to oppose the soccer stadium.
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T E M S OF I N T E R E S T
Riverdale
Park
Farmers Market Opens—April
9th
The
Riverdale Park Farmers Market is starting early this
year with even more vendors. The market is
every
Thursday, April 9 to Nov. 19, from 3pm to 7pm at the
Riverdale Park Town Center adjacent to
the MARC station.
Some of the new venders who will be at the market
include: J-Wen Farms & Dairy providing milk, butter,
and farmstead cheeses; Chesapeake Greenhouse with
hydroponic lettuce; Shlagel Farms providing fruits and
vegetables; Neopol Savory Smokery; and Chesapeake
Gardens providing soups and sauces made from local
produce. To find out more about the location of the market
and all of the venders, please visit Farmers Market
. To subscribe to
the market’s weekly list of vendors and find out about
special events, which can help you plan your visit,
please visit Riverdale Park to subscribe.
Grow it Eat it: Gardening
101 The University
of Maryland Cooperative Extension in coordination with
the Maryland Master Gardener program has launched a
program to assist Marylanders in growing fresh
vegetables, fruits, and herbs using sustainable
practices.
Horticultural consultants will answer food
gardening questions via a toll-free hotline
(1-800-342-2507) and e-mail Q&A
service. A dynamic, interactive new Grow It Eat It
website (and blog will provide a wealth of
information and resources for residents across the state
and around the globe.) The program's vision is to see 1
million Maryland food gardeners producing their own
affordable, healthy food - much like previous
generations did in their wartime and Depression-era
Victory Gardens.
Master
Peace
Community
Garden
If you do not
have the space to grow a garden in your yard, consider
the Master Peace Community Garden, a half-acre urban
farm, youth garden, and community garden operated by the
University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Engaged
University program at 2600 Sheridan Street, Riverdale,
MD. Small plots are available and volunteers are
needed to assist with the program and harvest the
vegetables. Vegetables are sold weekly at the
Riverdale Park Farmers’ Market.
Earth Day Events—April 18th
· Free Mulch Giveaway:
The
Prince George’s Department of Environmental Resources
will give away free mulch to county residents on
Saturday, April 18, 2009 from 8:00am to 2:00pm. This event will
take place at the Western Branch Composting Facility
(6601 S.E. Crain Highway in Upper Marlboro). For more
information please call (301)
883-5045.
·
Anacostia
River Earth Day Celebration and Cleanup:
The
15th Annual Anacostia River Clean-up and
Earth Day Celebration will be held on April 18, 2009
from 8:30am- 12noon. Please join
other volunteers in cleaning up the river at various
sites in the County and Region and for a post-clean up
celebration from 12:00pm-2:00pm at the Bladensburg
Waterfront Park (4601 Annapolis Road in
Bladensburg).
For more information
on the event and site locations, please visit Earth
Day
,
or call (301) 699-6204.
·
Livable
Communities Event-Annual Spring Clean-Up:
Clean
up your community in the morning and then join the
County Executive for a Thank You Celebration in Watkins
Park (301 Watkins Park Drive in Upper Marlboro) at the
rear Ball-field Pavilion. The event will
be held on April 18, 2009 from 12:30pm-2:30pm. For more
information and to set-up a community clean-up, please
call (301) 883-5600.
·
New
Carrollton Earth Day Festival: New
Carrollton will be hosting their 1st Earth
Day event on April 18th from noon-5pm at
Beckett Field.
The event will include workshops and a yard
sale. For
more details, contact Katrina at kdodro@new-carrollton.md.us,
301-513-9239.
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Scholarship
Opportunities
State
Delegates and Senators are currently offering
scholarships to residents of their Legislative District
who are attending or will attend college in Maryland. For
more information, please contact your Senator or
Delegates office. Each member has different
deadlines in April, so act now if you are
interested.
District
21:
Senator Jim Rosapepe
Delegate Ben
Barnes
http://senatorpinsky.org/site/
http://benbarnes.us/news/
Delegate Barbara Frush
http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/06hse/html/msa12225.html
Delegate Joseline
Pena-Melnyk
http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/06hse/html/msa14629.html
District 22:
Senator
Paul Pinsky
Delegate
Justin Ross
Delegate
Tawanna Gaines
Delegate
Anne Healey
District
23A:
Senator
Douglas J.J. Peters - Call (301) 858-3631 to
request an application.
Delegate
Gerron Levi - Call (301) 858 3103 to request a
scholarship packet.
Delegate
James Hubbard - Call (301) 858-3103 to request a
scholarship packet.
District
47: Senator David
Harrington
Delegate Victor Ramirez
Delegate
Jolene Ivey
Delegate
Doyle Neiman
Foreclosure Prevention
The Department of Housing and Community
Development is providing residents with three new
brochures, one from the Department of Labor Licensing
and Regulation to assist with foreclosure
prevention. Links to all three brochures are
provided below.
Foreclosure
Worksheet
Foreclosure
Worksheet - SPANISH
Foreclosure
Tri-fold Brochure
Foreclosure
Tri-fold Brochure - SPANISH
These
periodic email updates are sent to public officials,
town managers, civic association leaders, and residents
upon request. If you are not interested in
receiving this update, please email Thomas Mayah at
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