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Volume 51 No. 06 June 2005 Town Offices and Community Center 6401 Forest Road, Cheverly, MD 20785-3197 301-773-8360 Newly elected Councilmembers were sworn in at the May 12, 2005 Town Meeting by Rosalyn E. Pugh, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Prince George’s County. Pictured from left are: Vincent Ford, Gbola Oladele, Lee Schachter, Norman Oslik, Micah Watson, Stephen Hofmann and Ms. Pugh. CHEVERLY DAY JUNE 11 th Look inside for a guide to the day’s activities. 4 page PULLOUT SECTION MAY 2, 2005 ELECTION RESULTS WARD 1 : Stephen T. Hofmann 73 Brendan Heneghan 26 WARD 2 : Micah Lee Watson 89 Kim Vittelli (write-in/unfiled) 1 WARD 3 : Norman Oslik 65 WARD 4 : Leon J. Schachter 30 WARD 5 : Gbola Oladele 3 WARD 6 : Vincent L. Ford 18 CHEVERLY DAY - See complete schedule in the insert at the center of this newsletter. ENTERTAINMENT STAFF NEEDED We will have absolutely the best and biggest entertainment package ever presented in Che- verly at Cheverly Day this year - June 11, 2005. For the first time ever, we will have two stages! The Main Stage will feature four professional acts from 2PM - 8:30 PM with a range of styles repre- senting the diversity of our community - Latin jazz, Afro-Pop, Jazz and hip-hop/R&B/go-go/rock. The new Second Stage will open at 10:30AM and run until 8:30PM featuring local and upcoming tal- ent. It will be awesome. We need staff to assist with sound system loading and unloading, set up and stage changes. Please contact Alan Lewine to get involved. 202-251-3622 (mobile) 301-772- 5077 (home) [email protected]). EAST-WEST SOFTBALL GAME: The "Cheverly Bat" Series is tied at 1-1. Who will be awarded the bat this year? Come play or

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Volume 51 No. 06 June 2005 Town Offices and Community Center 6401 Forest Road, Cheverly, MD 20785-3197 301-773-8360

Newly elected Councilmembers were sworn in at the May 12, 2005 Town Meeting by Rosalyn E. Pugh, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Prince George’s County. Pictured from left are: Vincent Ford, Gbola Oladele, Lee Schachter, Norman Oslik, Micah Watson, Stephen Hofmann and Ms. Pugh.

CHEVERLY

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JUNE 11th

Look inside for a guide to the day’s activities.

4 page

PULLOUT SECTION

MAY 2, 2005 ELECTION RESULTS

WARD 1: Stephen T. Hofmann 73 Brendan Heneghan 26 WARD 2: Micah Lee Watson 89 Kim Vittelli (write-in/unfiled) 1 WARD 3: Norman Oslik 65 WARD 4: Leon J. Schachter 30 WARD 5: Gbola Oladele 3 WARD 6: Vincent L. Ford 18

CHEVERLY DAY - See complete schedule in the insert at the center of this newsletter. ENTERTAINMENT STAFF NEEDED We will have absolutely the best and biggest entertainment package ever presented in Che-verly at Cheverly Day this year - June 11, 2005. For the first time ever, we will have two stages! The Main Stage will feature four professional acts from 2PM - 8:30 PM with a range of styles repre-senting the diversity of our community - Latin jazz, Afro-Pop, Jazz and hip-hop/R&B/go-go/rock. The new Second Stage will open at 10:30AM and run until 8:30PM featuring local and upcoming tal-ent. It will be awesome. We need staff to assist with sound system loading and unloading, set up and stage changes. Please contact Alan Lewine to get involved. 202-251-3622 (mobile) 301-772-5077 (home) [email protected]). EAST-WEST SOFTBALL GAME: The "Cheverly Bat" Series is tied at 1-1. Who will be awarded the bat this year? Come play or

plan to watch. Coaches: East-Cindy Popol 301-773-2211 West-Mike Callahan 301-772-3197. Cindy asks that you please give her a call and let her know you plan on playing so she can plan playing time. Callahan isn't nearly that organized, but call him anyway just so he remembers he's in charge, and shows up on time (11:30 1st pitch, Mike). VOLUNTEERS: The Cheverly Day Committee could use a handful of volunteers throughout the day for various tasks - mostly sedentary and low-stress stuff. Send Bill Stringer a note at [email protected] if you'd like to help us out. WATCH YOUR MAILBOX: The Cheverly Day 2005 program will be arriving shortly. We think it's a tad better than last year's, but not nearly as good as next year's!!!! CHEVERLY DAY INC.: FYI - Cheverly Day has filed to incorporate as a 501(c)3 non-profit organiza-tion. More details in the program book. WEBSITE: Check out the website for the latest and greatest. www.cheverlyday.com. Bill Stringer Cheverly GARDEN CLUB…..June is bust-ing out all over and even though it took awhile this spring to warm up our ground the bushes and flowers were beautiful and held their colors for such a long period. We THANK each of you for digging plants, working the Sale, and BUYING. We were very successful...and just hope that your gardens will flourish with what you purchased. We have people in Cheverly who not only bought but brought quantities of quality plants who are not members but love Cheverly and garden-ing. We are rewarded when so many are looking for perennials for NEW BEDS...keep going and plant-ing...pass along plants that are Cheverly grown. The vegetable plants are amazing and we thank Ann & Oswald Barsi who also printed descriptions and direc-tions...they are neighbors of other plant givers Alice and Jacque Hopkins on Arbor. Don’t forget that if a bush blooms before June TRIM it as soon as the blooms fade. We learned that at the last meeting in April. We will only be having one more meeting and that will be to do the arrange-ments for shut-ins. This will be done at the Foley’s

home...bring your cutting tool and have a fun time arranging. You will receive information in a mailing as to time. If you have some cutting flowers, snip and bring them...please

do not cut right before you come they need to be hardened so the arrangements will last. Keep an eye on information if we are able to set up a trip...everyone in town and friends of all are invited, we like to fill a bus. Enjoy your plants…water anything close to you that you can help keep alive. Call if you have any questions, 301-773-1991, and PLAN TO COME TO THE NEXT MEETING IN THE FALL. Anne Gardenhour

Cheverly RECREATION COUNCIL There is no meeting in June, our next meeting will be Tuesday, September 27th. In place of a meeting we will have our annual family picnic at Jug Bay in June or July. Have a wonderful summer and think about coming to our September meeting. B. Pejokovich Cheverly SOCCER CLUB “The British are Coming!” Challenger Soccer Camp is here again! Camp will be held June 27th - July 1st at Cheverly Town Park for kids 3-15 years old. Register online at www.challengersports.com. Contact Andy Lin-coln ([email protected]) with any questions or if you want to help out. Andy Lincoln Help the Cheverly Kids Care Club Young or old – if you love animals, come support the Cheverly kids at the Cheverly Day Kids Care Club table. Members of the club will be helping out the PG Chapter of the Society for the Pre-vention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) by distributing information on the work of the SPCA and how you can help. The kids especially need your support by making donations to the SPCA at their ta-ble. Donations can include dog and cat treats, toys, towels, catnip, collars, leashes and of course, mone-tary donations will also be accepted. If you have a child interested in joining the club, come by or visit our website www.cheverlykidscare.org, see what we’ve been doing and sign up. Any member of the club interested in helping out at the ta-

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ble on Cheverly Day (adult volunteers also needed), please contact Deanna Kruszon-Moran at 301-772-2028 or 301-458-4328 or [email protected]. Thanks in advance for all your help and for mak-ing this effort a GREAT success. Deanna Kruzon-Moran MOTHER’S DAY OUT at Cheverly United Methodist Church will have 2 Summer Fun Pro-grams in July for children 2-6 years old. Summer Fun programs are on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9AM to 1PM.

“Jungle Life”—July 6 & 7; 13 & 14. “Dinosaur Days”—July 20 & 21; 27 & 28. Register before June 30th. For more infor-mation call Mrs. Tamai at 301-773-1995.

Dottie Tamai ANTIQUE BOTTLE SHOW & SALE hosted by the Potomac Bottle Collectors will be held at the Cheverly American Legion Hall on Sunday, June 26th from 9:00AM to 3:00PM. Admission is $2. There will be Bottles, Jars, Insulators, Stoneware and Go-Withs. Free Bottle Appraisals. For informa-tion go to http://members.aol.com/potomacbtl/bottle2.htm or call Jim Sears 703-243-2409 or Andy Gold-frank 202-258-2389. Carla Murphy SUMMER BOOK SALE at the New Carroll-

ton Library, 7414 Riverdale Rd on Satur-day, June 11 from 9AM to 5PM and Sun-day, June 12 from Noon to 5PM. Books, Bargains and CDs. For more infor-mation call 301-459-6900 or visit our web-

site at www.pgcmls.info. Arlene Ogurick LIBRARY STORY TIMES Bladensburg Branch: 3-5 yrs: Tuesdays, 11AM-at Bladensburg Town Hall. For information call 301-927-4916. New Carrollton Branch: 3-7 yrs: Tuesdays, 7:00PM 2-3 yrs: Wednesdays, 10:15AM 3-5 yrs: Thursdays, 10:15AM 1½-2 yrs: Thursdays, 11:00AM For information call 301-459-6900.

Riverdale Park FARMERS MARKET is now starting its 8th year. It will be open every Thursday from 3-7PM, and continue through November 17th. This is a producers only market which

means everything is locally grown. The market in-cludes fruits, vegetables, baked goods, herbs, flowers, soaps, prepared foods, music and a variety of craft vendors throughout the season. Come support local agriculture and enjoy the friendly atmosphere at Riverdale Park Town Center. The market is located at the intersection of Queensbury Rd. and Rhode Is-land Ave. (next to the Marc Train station) For more information check out the Riverdale Park business Association website, www.riverdaleparkbiz.com.

VACATIONS & HOME SECURITY: Residents planning to be away for vacations should call the Cheverly Police (301-773-8362) to arrange to have their homes checked while they are gone. The following items should also be checked to make sure your residence is safe and looks as much as possible like someone is there:

Cancel newspaper & mail delivery or have a neighbor pick it up for you. Arrange for lawn care. Valuables should be stored, preferably in a bank. Store lawn mowers, bicycles, and lawn funiture inside. Lights inside the house should be set on a timer. Set telephone bells as low as possible. Shades and drapes should be drawn. Cars left in the driveway should be locked. Make sure smoke detectors are working. All windows and doors should be locked. Give your house key & itinerary to at least one friend or neighbor.

PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE 5445 Landover Road

Proof by David Auburn June 10, 11, 17, 18 at 8:00PM—June 12 at 2:00PM Tickets: $10 adults, $8 seniors/18& under.

This 2001 Pulitzer Prize & Tony Award winning drama centers on a young woman who struggles to deal with her life and her own genius after the death of her father, a brilliant mathematician.

Box Office 301-277-1710, TTY 301-277-0312

JUNE YARD SALES in Cheverly: June 4 - 5904 Euclid (8am-3pm) NOTE: If you register with the Town to place a directional sign on Cheverly Avenue, the Town will list your yard sale in the Newsletter. (The deadline for entry in the newsletter is the 20th of the preceding month.)

MULCH Contact the PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE to schedule a mulch delivery. They are open Monday-Friday from 7:30AM to 4:00PM.

NOTE: The Maximum for one delivery is two (2) scoops of the bulldozer. The fee is $20 per delivery. If you have any questions you can call 301-773-2666.

Public Works can only deliver mulch where there is a driveway or a safe place to back their dump truck and tip the load on the lawn. REMINDER: If you leave mulch on the lawn for very long—it will kill the grass underneath. The Town DOES NOT provide wood chip mulch for residents. Any mounds of wood chips in the parks IS FOR THE PARKS and is not available for residents to take.

ACTIONS TAKEN Votes were unanimous unless otherwise noted.

Town Meeting - April 14, 2005

CM Watson moved to excuse CM Schachter. CM Cullen seconded. CM Oslik moved to authorize the Town Administrator to prohibit vehicular traffic in the alley behind Cheverly Ave-nue and Parkway. CM Watson seconded.

Worksession— April 28, 2005 CM Oslik moved to grant the vehicle exception at 3115 Laurel Ave. because it would be a hardship and the appli-cant meets all other criteria for exception and with the con-dition that the equipment not be stored on the trailer. CM Schachter seconded. Approved 5-0 CM Adegboyega not present. CM Ford moved for a budget adjustment in the amount of $27,761 to the road project account for the paving of Jason Street. CM Oslik seconded. Approved 5-0 CM Adeg-boyega not present. CM Ford moved to award the road project for the paving of Jason Street to Cylos as the low bidder. CM Cullen sec-onded. Approved 5-0 CM Adegboyega not present. CM Watson moved for a budget adjustment in the amount of $2,500 to support Cheverly Day (climbing wall). CM Schachter seconded. Approved 5-0 CM Adegboyega not present. CM Ford moved to close meeting to discuss a personnel matter and consult with the Town Attorney. CM Watson seconded. Approved 5-0 CM Adegboyega not present. CM Oslik moved to open meeting. CM Watson seconded. Approved 5-0 CM Adegboyega not present.

Town Meeting - May 12, 2005 CM Watson moved to amend the Chev-Tux Master Plan to

allow lighting on the pathway. CM Oslik seconded. Ap-proved 5-0, CM Oladele absent during vote. CM Schachter moved to request that the State Highway Ad-ministration perform a traffic count to determine the rela-tion of number of cars turning left at Rte 202 and Cheverly Avenue as opposed to the number turning right. Motion failed for lack of second.

Worksession— May 26, 2005 CM Hofmann moved to restrict parking near 6015 Kilmer across from 6016 Kilmer on Tuesdays and Fridays from 7-11AM. CM Oslik seconded. CM Ford moved to close the meeting to discuss personnel matter and consult with the Town Attorney. CM Watson seconded. CM Watson moved to open the meeting. CM Oslik sec-onded.

TENTATIVE AGENDAS

Town Meeting - June 9, 2004. Discussion/Resolution Re: Wal-Mart @ Capital Plaza. Public Hearing-Tax Differential. Adoption of FY06 Operating Budget and CIP. Introduction O-1-05-Amending Chp.22-Police Mutual Aid. Introduction O-2-05-Amending Chp.8-Bldg. Permits.

Worksession— June 23, 2004 Discussion amending Planning Board Policy Discussion-Newsletter Policy Draft E-Mail Policy Evaluation Dept. Heads Discussion Proposed Dog Park Belmont Street Survey & Action Discussion Website Design..

Meeting Agendas are updated on the Cheverly website: www.cheverly.com and on Cheverly cable channel 71.

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St. Anselm’s Summer Basketball Camp for boys & girls ages 7-14 will hold six weekly sessions: June 20-24, June 27-July 1, July 11-15, July 18-22, July 25-29 and August 1-5. Located off south Dakota Ave-

nue near New York Avenue, St. Anselm’s if 15 min-utes from the Cheverly area. The campus is walking distance to the Fort Totten Metro Station. For infor-mation call Dick Brown at 301-459-1774 or Charley Grau at 301-776-1063 and visit Jaguarcamp.org. Charley Grau

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ANIMAL ORDINANCE — CODE VIOLATIONS: • Animals running at large. • Failure to pick up fecal waste when walking dog. • Excessive noise. • Unsanitary conditions on private property. • Confined in heat. • Failure to license a dog/cat.

Failure to display license and/or current rabies tag. Don’t let your pets become a nuisance. Complaints from residents:

Dogs running loose that have bitten residents. Dogs running loose that have attacked smaller dogs being walked by their owners. Owners walking their dogs that leave fecal waste in other people’s yards, on sidewalks, or in parks.

PLEASE BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR: ⇒ Your dog/cat must be SECURELY confined so

that it cannot escape from your property. ⇒ Dogs must be on a leash strong enough to control

the animal. ⇒ Do not let your dog run loose in the

parks. ⇒ You MUST PICK UP after your animals.

Also, Be aware that if you leave your dog at home alone with the windows open your dog may bark at everything and everyone that passes and become a noise problem for the neighborhood.

NOISE — a friendly reminder — Please be aware that Cheverly has a noise ordinance. Daytime hours are considered 8AM to 9PM for allowable noise from construction, or emanating from power equipment. Daytime hours on Sunday begin at 9AM. It is unlawful, between 11:00PM and 8:00AM, to operate radios, televisions, audio systems, etc. that create noise in any way au-dible to others living nearby, or so as to dis-turb the peace and quiet of the neighborhood. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE — Summer brings with it those dreaded outside chores; mowing lawns, trimming trees and hedges and general lot maintenance. CODE VIOLATIONS:

Allowing grass to grow over 8” in height. Trees and bushes in your yard which hang down and otherwise impede sidewalk traffic. Hedges and bushes over 3’ high which block the view at intersections.

If you are cited for these (or any) lot maintenance violations, please correct them within the time frame given. In the case of non-compliance, the Town will have a contractor correct the violations and the property owner will be billed. Please note that these charges can be $100 or more as well as carry a fine.

RESIDENTIAL BUSINESS LICENSES If you are currently operating a business out of your home, you are required to obtain a Town Residential Business License. Home occupations are under (Chapter 9-of Town Code) and (subtitle 27-of the Prince George’s County Code) and do not include any retail business or trade, etc. Town Residential Business Licenses are issued annually for the Fiscal Year (July 1 to June 30). Please call the Town Clerk at 301-773-8360 or stop by the Town Office to pick up an application form. The yearly business license fee is $20.

CHEVERLY RENTAL LICENSES All single-family, multi-family, and roomer rental dwellings in Cheverly are required by Chapter 5 of the Town Code to obtain a Cheverly Rental Housing License. Licenses are issued annually for the Fiscal Year (July 1 to June 30). Call the Code Enforcement Office at 301-773-8362 for an application. The yearly rental license fee is $40. NOTE: Failure to comply with Town Code licensing laws can result in a fine.

REMINDERS TO RESIDENTS

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Summer is here and so is the “Asian Tiger”. This aggressive mosquito is black with white stripes

on its legs and a white stripe down the middle of its head and back. The Asian tiger mosquito has be-come a serious pest in parts of Maryland and doesn’t respond well to traditional mosquito control methods. It bites during the day and even follows people into their cars and homes. Be-cause of these mannerisms, the State’s control pro-gram can’t contain the species adequately. However, there are a few ways YOU can help tame the “tiger.” The Asian tiger mosquito is a weak flyer; it flies not more than 100 yards from its breeding site. There-fore, the mosquitoes that are biting you in your yard most likely are breeding in your yard. Check your yard for ANY containers that can hold water. Even the smallest amount of standing water (1 T) can serve as a breeding site. The ‘tiger’ lays its eggs in these sites and they hatch within a few days of being flooded. Even small containers such as drink-ing cups can produce mosquitoes. PREVENTIVE MEASURES:

Fill in any low areas in the yard, they can hold water or allow it to pool. Change bird bath water weekly. Clean debris from house gutters, sticks and leaves create areas that collect water. Ensure that your gutters and downspouts have positive flow and do not hold water. Repair leaky exterior water spigots. Empty containers, under flowerpots that hold wa-ter or remove them where possible. Turn your trashcan upside down or make sure the lid is on tight. Check tarps that cover items for standing water. Empty baby pools every three days. Make sure water drains out of sandboxes. Use only perforated drainpipes at the end of downspouts. Remove, dispose and/or drill holes in any vehicle tire that is exposed to water.

Talk to your neighbors about the ‘tiger’. Your problem may be coming from containers in someone else’s yard! Many people don’t know what mosquito larvae look like or that they breed in very small amounts of water. One tire with a few cups of water can breed hundreds of mosquitoes continuously throughout the warm months. Another line of defense is to introduce natural predators. These include frogs, mosquito fish, pur-ple martins and bats. For detailed information on in-troducing some of these natural mosquito predators to your yard, call the Maryland Department of Agri-culture, Mosquito Control Office at 301-475-9123. The last lines of defense are larvaciding and spray-ing. To protect ponds, birdbaths or other standing water on your property, mosquito dunks are available at home & garden centers. Spray sheltered areas in your yard with an insecticide labeled for adult mos-quitoes. ‘Tiger’ adults rest in dark sheltered areas such as under decks or porches, in thick or low-growing vegetation, or in outbuildings or sheds with gaps they can enter. Concentrate treatment in these areas. Read and follow all directions on the insecti-cide label. Many different brands will work, but some of the active ingredients which work well against Asian Tigers are: Resmethrin, Permethrin, Pyre-thrin. Town park and wet areas will be covered by the State larviciding & spraying program. Note: Cheverly has been scheduled for Adult Mosquito Surveil-lance and possible spraying on TUESDAY NIGHTS from June 1 through September 30. Residents can call the Public Works Department at 301-773-2666 to report major problem areas. Com-plaint areas will be sent to the Department of Agricul-ture. They will try to check these areas first, espe-cially if there is an area of stagnant water in the vicin-ity.

Mosquito Havens TAMING THE “TIGER”

Need help with YARD WORK? To assist our eld-erly, and other residents who need help with yard work, Cheverly

maintains this list of teenagers who are interested in being hired for cutting grass, raking leaves, shoveling snow, etc. Number Name / Age address

301-322-9398 JONES, Bryant (17), Derek(16) Cheverly Ave. 301-772-2779 CLARK, Amen (14) Lake Avenue 301-583-8647 DeVILLAFRANCA, Glen (15) Cheverly Oaks Ct. 301-322-8053 BIBBINS, Immanuel (15) Hawthorne 301-341-9439 GREGORY, April (15) Woodway Place 301-773-6242 SMITH, Patrick (13) Parkway 301-583-1028 FISHER, Brandon (15) Forest Road 301-772-6782 CULLEN, Ben (15) Lockwood Rd 301-322-4845 ROBINSON, Allan (15) Jason St. 301-773-6242 SMITH, Emmanuel (15) Parkway 301-386-3093 KENYON, Matt (16) Tremont 301-341-1845 EGGLESTON, Samuel (13) Lake Avenue 301-772-6868 THOMAS, Andre (14) Belleview 301-772-3210 WHITLEY, Laron (15) Landover Road 301-773-9696 AKINMOLAYAN, Deborah (17) Landover Road 301-772-5655 LEONARD, Juan (16) Landover Road 301-341-5539 GIBSON, Blake (14) Montrose Road 240-509-2964 BUNDU, Kalilu (15) Newton St. 301-773-5038 ETHRIDGE, Malcolm (17) Inwood 301-728-9533 RAND, Warren (14), & JONES, Stevie (14) Inwood/Parkway 301-341-5275 KURTZ, Mike (16) Parkway

Cheverly teenagers can call the town office at 773-8360 if they wish to add their names to this list.

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M.R.P.A. Maryland Recreation and Parks Association is now offering reduced price tickets to area amusement parks. www.mrpanet.org

The Town Office has these tickets for sale. CASH PAYMENTS ONLY—please have as close to exact change as possible. TICKET INFORMATION: Gate Price MRPA Price

BUSCH GARDENS * Special Days (Jun 1—Sep 5) $49.95 $35.00

WATER COUNTRY USA (BUSCH) * Good Any Day-Adult $35.95 $26.00 DORNEY PARK * Good Any Day-Adult $36.95 $27.00 Child (under 48”)/Senior (60+) $18.95 $16.00

DUTCH WONDERLAND * All Ages $28.95 $23.00

HERSHEY PARK* Good Any Day-Adult $39.95 $31.00 Good Any Day-Child (3-8) $22.95 $22.00

KING’S DOMINION* Early Purchase $45.99 $26.99 (must be purchased by June 13, can be used throughout season) Good Any Day Adult $45.99 $31.99 Good Any Day Child (3-6) $31.99 $26.99 MRPA Days (July 2 to July 17) $45.99 $23.50 Teen Days (July 23 to Aug 7) $45.99 $23.50 Fall Fun $45.99 $23.50 (Sep 2-5, 10-11, 17-18, Oct 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30)

SESAME PLACE* All ages $43.15 $34.00

SIX FLAGS-AMERICA **

Good Any Day $44.14 $25.00 Special Days $44.14 $23.00 (April & May; Jun 21,28,30; Jul 7,12,21,28; Aug 4,11,16,18; all of Sept. & Oct.)

Season Pass $71.64 $65.00

SIX FLAGS-GREAT ADVENTURE (NJ) ** Theme park/Safari park combo $50.87 $27.00 3 day/3 park combo $66.77 $47.00

* Age 2 and under FREE ** Age 3 and under FREE

YARD WASTE —— (grass clippings, brush, leaves) are to be placed in CLEAR plastic bags so that the town crews can easily identify them. Tree limbs, and brush are to be tied and bundled for easy pickup by the crews. Rocks, and dirt are not to be placed in these bags.

When black bags are used, we are forced to take them to the landfill where the cost is substantial compared to the Western Branch yard waste fa-cility. These costs are an unnecessary burden to the Town.

Please purchase the appropriate clear plastic bags and RE-MEMBER YARD WASTE IS ONLY PICKED UP ON MONDAY. Placing yard waste bags out any other day will cost you and your neighbors. Yard waste collected on Mondays is recycled, while yard waste picked up as trash on other days costs $49/ton to dis-pose of in the landfill. Recycling yard waste on Mondays saves tax dollars, saves precious landfill space and is the right thing to do environmentally.

Think Globally—Act Locally!

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The Town of Cheverly does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or disability. If you are a person with a disability (vision, hearing, or speech impairment) and wish to participate in Town activities or programs, please contact the Town Office at 773-8360 (voice) or 773-8363 (TDD), or the Maryland Relay System at 1-800-735-2258.

Cheverly Newsletter

Mayor: Julia Mosley (ofc.voice-mail)-301-773-0248 (home) 301-773-7891 Ward 1: Stephen Hofmann 301-322-3372 Ward 2: Micah Watson 301-322-8482 Ward 3: Norman Oslik 301-322-5272 Ward 4: Leon Schachter 301-772-6244 Ward 5: Gbola Oladele 301-772-8343 Ward 6: Vincent L. Ford 301-341-0810 Town Offices: (Mon-Fri, 9AM-5PM) Administration 301-773-8360 Police Admin & Code Enforcement 301-773-8362 Public Works (M-F: 7:30-4) 301-773-2666 (TDD) 301-773-8363 FAX 301-773-0173 If you need a Police Officer call: 301-333-4000 WEB SITE: http://www.cheverly.com e-mail: [email protected]

Mon Jun 6 7:30PM #716 Troop leaders Tue Jun 7 8:00PM Boys & Girls Club Exec. Bd. Wed Jun 8 7:00PM Planning Board Thu Jun 9 8:00PM TOWN MEETING Sat Jun 11 CHEVERLY DAY – IN TOWN PARK Tue Jun 14 11:00AM Golden Circle Seniors 7:00PM Zip Code Task Force Mtg. 7:30PM Cheverly Day Comm. Thu Jun 16 7:00PM Swim Club Sun Jun 19 Happy Father’s Day Mon Jun 20 7:00PM 4th Ward Civic Assn Tue Jun 21 8:00PM Boys & Girls Club Bd Thu Jun 23 8:00PM WORKSESSION Mon Jun 27 8-5PM Soccer Camp (6/27-7/1) Tue Jun 28 7:30PM Metro Task Force Mon Jul 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY-Bldg closed-No Trash Pickup Tue Jul 5 8:00PM Boys & Girls Club Exec. Bd. Mon Jul 11 6:30PM Neighborhood Watch Mtg. Wed Jul 13 7:00PM Planning Board Thu Jul 14 8:00PM TOWN MEETING Recreation Council sponsored MNCPPC classes held at the Commu-nity Center Gym:

Karate on Monday evening Cheerleading on Sunday evening

Call 301-445-4500 for info (or) www.pgparks.com.

Meetings & Events

Congratulations! CLASS OF 2005

TOWN CODE ON LINE—www.cheverly.com. • MUNICIPAL CODE button links to Municode.com.

LIST OF MARYLAND CODES Click on: Cheverly Code of Ordinances.

CHEVERLY FLAGS —$50.00 at Town Hall.

CHEVERLY COVERLETS —$30.00 100% cotton, 2½ layers, measures approx. 48”x68”. The design captures the history and spirit of Cheverly with the depiction of various sites throughout town.

TRASH COLLECTION SCHEDULE MON Town Wide YARD WASTE MON East side Regular Garbage Pickup only TUE West side Regular Garbage Pickup only WED Town wide RECYCLING (blue & yellow bins) THU East side Garbage & SPECIAL TRASH (at curb) FRI West side Garbage & SPECIAL TRASH (at curb)

Residents should not leave trash at the curb except after 7:00PM the day before your pickup.

HOLIDAYS? Public Works crews DO NOT work on holidays. Collections on holidays are CANCELLED.