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MONDAY, JULY 25, 1994 THE SUN ANNE ARUNDEL 5B GLEN BURNIE WEST COUNTY mm Crofton Odenton Fort Meade Gambrills Local students receive college degrees Woman, 71, is robbed outside Harundale Mall mm a.m., followed by the class at 9:30 a.m. each Wednesday. Free nursery services are provided. InformaUon: 761-0283. Thursday: Crofton Chesapeake Toastmasters Club meetings are in tiie banquet room of the True Pit Barbecue Restaurant In the Route 3 Shopping Center.

Meetings are at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month. InformaUon: 721-1121 or 721-5655. Thursday: The BaltimoreFort Meade chapter of the Air Force Sergeants' Association (Chapter No. 254) will meet from 7:30 p.m.

to 8:45 p.m. at the Fort Meade SeaLandAir Recreation Center on Emory Road. The group, open to all active duty, reserve and retired enlisted members of the Air Force and Air NaUonal Guard, meets the fourth Thursday of each month. Information: (301) 688-6700 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

or 672-2061 after 6 p.m. Children's Museum: The Chesapeake Children's Museum will have its summer museum program through Aug. 6 at Odenton Elementary School. The program will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Mondays tlirough Fridays, and from 10 a.m. to 3 Saturdays. Through the end of the week, the theme will be "Dinosaurs: Amazing Ancient Animals" will be featured. InformaUon: 544-4737 or 757-1675. Class of '84 reunion: Arundel High class of 1984 will have its 10-year reunion Aug.

19 at the Annapolis Marriott. InformaUon: 721-4615. Class of '79 reunion: Arundel High class of 1979 will hold its 15-year reunion at 7 p.m. Oct. 1 at the Holiday Inn Annapolis on Riva Road.

Information: (410) 313-8524, (301) 474-9253 or (202) 898-0850. Class of '74 reunion: Arundel High Class of 1974 will have its 20-year reunion and dinner from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Oct. 22 at Michael's Eighth Avenue, Glen Bumie.

Reservations are required by Sept. 1 The cost is $35 per person. InformaUon: 437-7327. If you have InformaUon for the West report, call Katherine Richards at 3 1 5-8933 during the day or leave a message on the tip line after hours. Association meets the fourth Thursday of each month.

InformaUon: 859-0932. AROUND TOWN Today: Ark and Dove Presbyterian Church will sponsor a vacation Bible camp from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today through Thursday at the church property on Piney Orchard Parkway in Odenton for children ages 4 to 12. InformaUon: 674-6400.

Today: The First Baptist Church of Crofton is offering vacation Bible school from 9 a.m. to noon through July 29, for children age 4 through the sixth grade. The church is at 1690 Crofton Parkway. Information: (301)721-2790or(301)721-3122. Today: Children ages 3 through 12 will trace the footsteps of Paul through biblical times, at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Odenton's vacation Bible school from 6:30 p.m.

to 8 p.m. The church is at Odenton and Telegraph roads. InformaUon: 551-9189. Tomorrow: The Maryland Science Center's "Dinosaurs!" show will come to the Odenton branch library at 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m.

InformaUon: 222-7371. Tomorrow: The Bowie -Crofton Garden Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. the last Tuesday of each month in Bowie City Hall's multipurpose room. Visitors are welcome. A door prize and plant exchange are offered at the end of every meeting.

Information: 464-2611. Wednesday: Granite Baptist Church In Severn offers a women's Bible class with fellowship at 8:30 A 71 -year-old Garland woman was robbed Thursday afternoon In the parking lot of Harundale Mall, county police said. Laura Webster told police she had just taken money from an automated teller machine inside the mall about 2 p.m. when two women approached her while she was in the parking lot. One of the women told Ms.

Webster to hand over her money. Ms. Webster complied, police said. The women drove off in a gray Chevy Cavalier. Ms.

Webster gave a partial license plate number to police. MOMS Club plans park day, splash party The Glen Burnie MOMS Club has scheduled a "Park Day" tomorrow at the children's playground at Sawmill Creek Park, off Dorsey Road, beginning at 1 1 a.m. The club is part of a national support group for at-home mothers. The local chapter holds a meeting the second Friday of each month at 10 a.m. at the North County Library community room.

Different activities are planned between meetings to help mothers enjoy quality time with their children and support of other mothers. These activities include playground days once or twice a week, exercise groups, arts and crafts and a monthly MOMS night out. A Tot Splash Party" is planned for Friday. Information: 787-8716. Theft of deliveryman thwarted by resident A man delivering pizza to a home in the 6400 block of Harrison Square Friday morning escaped a robbery attempt when someone at the house answered the door and scared off the would-be thief, county police said.

Rene Manzoor Ahmed, 32, of Ti-monium, told police he had rung the house's doorbell about 1 a.m. when a man approached him. The man pulled out a small handgun and demanded money. As he started to search Mr. Ahmed, a resident of the house opened the door, which frightened the suspect and caused him to run before the victim had handed over any money, police said.

Man robs store with an ice pick A man armed with an ice pick robbed the Southgate Shell Food Mart Thursday night and took an undisclosed amount of cash, county police said. The man came into the store, in the 300 block of Hospital Drive, about 10 p.m. and demanded money from the clerk, police said. He ran away and was last seen near the Mountain Ridge Apartments. A K-9 unit tracked him from there but lost "his trail, police said.

The suspect was described as a white male, 5-foot-10 to 6 feet tall. He had a thin build, brown hair and was about 45 years old. He was wearing a blue bandanna and a blue or green uniform with a company or name patch above the pocket, police said. Breast-feeding group to discuss problems "Breast-feeding and Overcoming Difficulties" will be the topic at the Glen Burnie La Leche League meeting today at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are open to all women interested in nursing their babies.

For information, contact 437-9507. GlendalePTAtohold board meeting The Glendale Elementary School PTA will hold its executive board meeting at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 1 14 at the school. The board will plan activities for the school year and go over proposed budget considerations. AROUND TOWN Today: The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at North Arundel Hospital, third floor, 301 Hospital Drive, from 8 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Red Cross guidelines require blood donors to be at least 1 7 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in general good health, with no history of hepatitis or AIDS. Information: 800-272-0024. St mmer reading program: Students can enroll in the North County Library's summer reading program. The program, free and open to students entering grades one through six, runs through Aug.

20. Students can sign up at any time. As children register, they receive log books and activity sheets. Information: 222-6272, TDD 787-0236. Maps available: A complimentary updated map of Glen Bumie and surrounding communities can be picked up at the Northern Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce office in the Lippin Building, 103 Crain Highway S.E.

Information: 766-8282. Hospital safety book: North Arundel Hospital is distributing a coloring and activities book, "In an Emergency, Dial 9 1 1 To receive a free copy, call 787-4367. Granite Baptist School: Granite Baptist Church School is accepting applications for kindergarten Several West County residents were among the 902 students graduating with a bachelor's degree and 71 students graduating with a master's degree from Salisbury State University in late May. Students from Crofton were Dian J. Entrekin, cum laude, B.S.

in elementary education; Trade R. Krei-ner, B.A., psychology; and Christopher M. Wacker, B.S. in mathematics. Gambrills students graduating were Rachel R.

Ammon, B.S. in business administration; Tara J. Chav-anne, B.A. in psychology; David A. Hall, B.S.

in business administration: Ryan A. Haupt, B.S. in business administration; Franklin R. Hepfer, B.S. in respiratory therapy; Jeffrey R.

LaManca, B.S. in physical education; and Christina M. Swann, B.S. in elementary education. Odenton residents Sharon L.

Dempsey, cum laude, B.S. in accounting; Cheryl L. Evans, B.S. in biology; Kevin P. Ryan, B.S.

in business administration; and Pamela A. Schnupp, B.S. in elementary education were among the graduates. Students from Severn were James W. Cave, B.S.

in physical education; Joan M. Dodd, cum laude, B.A. in English; Eric J. Hiepler. B.S.

in biology; and Katherine N. Nanney, summa cum laude, B.S. In liberal studies. MEETINGS Wednesday: The Family Development Communities "Safe Communities" group will meet from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

at Odenton Elementary School. The group, which meets the fourth Wednesday of each month, promotes, coordinates and develops services to prevent violence. Information: 551-5208. Thursday: The Greater Crofton Chamber of Commerce education committee will meet at 4 p.m. at the Signet Bank In Crofton.

The committee meets the fourth Thursday of each month, and promotes an active partnership between Crofton area schools and the business community. InformaUon: 721-2298 Harmans group: The Harmans Civic BRAND NEW tA MSRP: 1 I 31 Includes 3.5L infinity AM-FM If you have information for the Glen Bumie report, call Consella A. Lee at 315-8938 during the day or leave a message on the tip line after hours. through 12th grade for the 1 994-1 995 school year. (First grade has a waiting list).

Extended hours, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., are available to help working parents. Information: 761-1118. Harundale hikers: North Arundel Hospital's indoor walking program at Harundale Mall is from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.

weekdays and from 9 a.m. to noon Sundays. Participants are asked to use the mall's rear entrance. Information: 760-5600. Book sale fund-raiser: The Lions Club of Glen Bumie sells personalized children's books to raise funds for community service projects.

There are more than 20 titles from which to choose, and the books include personal information such as a child's age, address and names of friends. Prices range from $9.95 to $10.95. Information: 766-8764 or 255-5660. Thrift shop: The Renaissance Shoppe, run by the North Arundel Hospital Auxiliary, is open from 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m.

weekdays. The shop, in a trailer on the hospital grounds, sells second-hand clothing and other items. Proceeds benefit the hospital. Donations are accepted at the shop. Information: 761-9152.

Blood-pressure check: Free blood-pressure screening is offered from 10 a.m. to noon weekdays at North Arundel Hospital Professional Center in the Pyramid Building, 1406 Crain Highway. BIRTHS Son: To Sharon Easton and Quenten Evans of Glen Bumie on July 2. Son: To Lisa and Dennis Miller of Glen Burnie on July 5. Son: To Nicole and Shane Bopst of Glen Bumie on July 6.

MILITARY Army Spec. Marc Hayden a 1989 graduate of Glen Burnie High School and the son of James D. Hayden of Glen Burnie, has arrived for duty in Oahu, Hawaii. Navy Lt. Michael VanRooy the son of Ben and Amanda VanRooy of Glen Burnie, recently participated in the commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of D-Day while aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington.

Lieutenant VanRooy is a 1984 graduate of Andover High School and a 1988 graduate of North Carolina University. Park tournament School Booster Club is sponsoring a summer soccer camp conducted by Mike Stankovic, player and assistant coach with the Baltimore Spirit. The camp will run from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Aug.

8 to Aug. 12 at Old Mill High School. The camp is open to children ages 5 to 17. Information: 721-2764. Severna Park Class of '69: Severna Park High School's Class of 1969 will have its 25-year reunion from 8 p.m.

to 1 a.m. Aug. 13 in the St. An-drews-by-the-Bay Parish Hall. InformaUon: 544-1865 or 544-0375.

Severna Park Class of '64: The Severna Park High School Class of 1964 has scheduled its 30-year reunion for Aug. 13 at Turf Valley Country Club in Ellicott City. InformaUon: Lynn Crews Reynolds, 757-5542 or Mike Trippett, 544-1862. Severna Park Class of '79: The Severna Park Class of 1979 will celebrate its 15-year reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight Aug.

13 at the Columbian Center in Severna Park. Tickets are $20 a person. Information: 647-8664 or 256-2404. Baby-sitting class: The YWCA is offering one-session baby-sitting courses at the Parenting Center, 1517 Ritchie Highway, Arnold. The sessions are from 10 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Aug. 13. The cost is $15, plus $3 for a one-day YWCA membership. InformaUon: 626-7065.

Summer camp: The Bereavement Center of Hospice of the Chesapeake is accepting applicaUons for children ages 6 to 14 to attend Camp Nabe. The free bereavement camp is scheduled for Aug. 19 to Aug. 21 at Arlington Echo in Millersville. The camp is staffed by trained counselors.

For more information, call the hospice between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays at 987-2 1 29. hmmmmiMutmaimmmmmmmtmdMMmmm'iimm firnr CENTRAL COUNTY Brand New '94 Tate Chrysler New Yorker 24 automatic transmission, anti-lock brakes, traction control, cassette stereo, dual airbags, aluminum wheels, overhead console, air conditioning, power everything! 4-2352 Arnold Broadneck "Severna YMCA, Kiwanis plan golf '94 TATE CHRYSLER Brand new '94 Tate Plymouth voyager Includes 3.0L V-6, auto trans, air cond, dual airbags, luggage rack, AM-FM cassette, power locks mirrors, rear defroster, and more! 4-2655 Lebaron Convertible GTC Includes V-6 engine, auto trans, dual airbags, security alarm, 15" cast alum wheels, AM-FM cassette power windows locks, tilt, cruise, power seat, air cond, and much more! 2y 1994 Plymouth acclaim Includes 4-cylinder, auto trans, air cond, AM-FM stereo, rear defroster, airbag and much more! 1993 Chrysler Lebaron Convertible Includes V-6, auto trans, air cond, AM-FM stereo, airbag, power windows locks, tilt, cruise, rear defroster, and much, much more! 4-5167P 3 If you have information for the Central County report, call Kris Antonelli at 3 1 5-8934 during the day or leave a message on the Up line after hours. InformaUon: 222-6290.

Thursday: Cartoonistillustrator Jim Sizemore will show how to create cartoon animals at 1 :30 p.m. and 3 p.m. at the Broadneck Library, 1275 Green Holly Drive. InformaUon: 222-1905. Thursday: Musicians In search of a band can join the Pickin' Sessions at the Baltimore-Annapolis Trail Ranger StaUon on Earleigh Heights Road from 7 p.m.

to 10 p.m. InformaUon: 544-0536. Thursday through Sunday: The Pasadena Theatre Company will present "Me and My Girl" weekends in July at Baldwin Hall In Millersville. Performances are at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8 Friday and Saturday and $7 Thursday.

InformaUon: 715-0235. Sunday: Sawyer Brown and Shenandoah will perform at 1 1 p.m. July 3 1 at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds in Crownsville. InformaUon: 969-5466. Cross Country run: Annapolis Strid-ers will sponsor the Dog Days of Summer 8K Cross-Country Run at 8 a.m.

Aug. 14 at Anne Arundel Community College at the college stadium. Register by mail through Aug. 6 or on race day at 6:30 a.m. The fee is $3 for Annapolis Striders members, $4 for nonmembers, on race day, the cost is $1 more.

InformaUon: 268-1165. Soccer camp: The Old Mill High The YMCA and the Severna Park Kiwanis Club are sponsoring a golf tournament at 9 a.m. Aug. 5 at the Eisenhower Memorial Golf Course in Crownsville. Registration is at 8 a.m.

The tournament begins at 9 a.m. The $75-per-player cost includes greens fees and a barbecue lunch. Proceeds will benefit the Severna Park Kiwanis Foundation and the YMCA Youth and Family Service and Older Adult programs. InformaUon: 647-3800. Free dance classes to be held at library The Chesapeake Dance Theatre is offering free dance classes from 7:30 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Aug. 1, 3, 8 and 10 in the Severna Park library's large meeting room, 45 McKinsey Road. InformaUon: 647-5954. AROUND TOWN Tomorrow: Bill Lively is leading a prayer workshop at Broadneck Baptist Church, 1257 Hilltop Drive.

The workshop is at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Aug. 2. Child care will be provided. InformaUon: 757-9137.

Wednesday: The Annapolis Chorale is sponsoring a summer sing-along. The topic is "Motets, Madrigals and More." Patrons can rent scores to sing with the chorale at 7:30 p.m. at St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church, 375 Benfield Road, Severna Park. Admission is $5.

InformaUon: -263-1906. Wednesday: First- through sixth-grade children can learn how to create cartoon animals at the Severna Park and Broadneck libraries. Car- toonist Jim Sizemore will be at the Severna Park Branch, 45 McKinsey Road, at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Regis-traUon is not required.

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