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By Audrey Johnson, 301-922-5384

MEN’S MINISTRY

Christ United Methodist Church Men’s Ministry will have a Yard Sale on Saturday, June 27, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 22919 Christ Church Road, Aquasco, Maryland. Meet and Greet with Rev. Shemaiah Strickland, Pastor. Come shop, connect and support our community. Yard Sale Great Finds! Meet and Greet Building Community! Farmer’s Market (Fresh & Local). We’re giving away Hamburgers & Hot Dogs while supplies last. Reserve your table today. Yard table space 10’ x 10’ space $10. Butch Adams 202-281-5920, DeSales, Sr. 301-399-9156.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

Join Clinton United Methodist Church’s Vacation Bible School July 13–July 17 at 9 a.m. at 10700 Brandywine Road, Clinton, Maryland 20735. Our theme this year is Snowball Mountain Challenge (FIND YOUR STRENGTH IN GOD). Ages PreK–5th Graders. Then join us for our 10:30 a.m. Service Sunday, July 18, 2026, for the Children’s Church VBS summary presentation. Please register your child for VBS Registration on our website: http://cumcmd.org/ or contact Audrey Johnson, VBS Director at 301-922-5384, or by email ajohnson12906@yahoo.com.

AN EVENING WITH JANELLE JAMES

Come join us for an evening with Janelle James at The Theater at MGM National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Maryland 20745 on Friday, July 10, 2026, at 8 p.m. As you make your plans to attend a show at The Theater at MGM National Harbor, we would like to share a few tips that may be useful. Box office hours on show days are 3 hours prior to ticketed event. Location: From the Hotel Valet, enter the hotel doors and proceed right, past the Lobby Bar, and down the escalators. The Theater will be immediately on your right from the Casino Valet.

HOMECOMING AFTER DARK 2026

2026 BSUNAA Homecoming After Dark Party. Bowie State Alumni, Get Ready Saturday, October 24, 2026, from 7 p.m.–12 a.m. Get ready for one of the HOTTEST HOMECOMING events of the year as Bowie State University National Alumni Association brings this ultimate AFTER PARTY experience to the city. Live entertainment by Scooby “DaGodSon” & Sirius Company-4x 2026 Go-Go Award Winner. Music by DJ Dirty Rico (Majic 102.3FM-2026 Go-Go Award Winner Spinning the BEST in Go-Go, Hip-Hop, House, Dancehall, Old School & Party Classics all night long.)

Cash Bar, Vendors, and Food Trucks. Tickets & VIP Tables are on sale now. Early Bird Special-only $40 for the FIRST 100 tickets! Click Link to purchase Tickets/VIP
 
Tables: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/homecoming-2026-4  VIP Tables will go fast, so secure yours EARLY! Call your BSU crew and friends to make plans now. Share BSUNAA flyer with fellow Alum! #BSUHomecoming #Bowie State University #BSUNAA #DirtyRico#ScoobyDaGodSon #BulldogPride #BSUAAlumni #Homecoming 2026.

Alumni, Greeks, classmates, DMV friends & supporters, this is the reunion vibe you don’t want to miss! Come represent your class, reconnect with old friends, dance all night, and celebrate Bulldog pride in style! Location: Boswell Hall, 6111 Columbian Way, Bowie, Maryland 20715.

MOVIES IN THE PARK

Join us at Watkins Regional Park for our Movies in the Park series. We have an amazing movie line-up this year and can’t wait to enjoy the summer with you! 6–8:30 p.m. July 10-Shark Tale, July 17-Jurassic World Rebirth, July 24-The Princess Diaries, July 31-Goat. Ticket Price: Free. All ages. Free, Outdoor Performance, Special Event. Watkins Regional Park, 301 Watkins Park Drive, Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY

Bowie State University in conjunction with Rev. Dr. Mark E. Whitlock presents a faith-based leadership training initiative for pastors, reverends and church leaders on Monday, July 20, 2026, from 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m. in the Bowie State University MLK Building, Room 1330, 14000 Jericho Park Road Bowie, Maryland, 20715. This partnership brings together academic support and mentorship to help faith leaders strengthen church operations, improve internal structures and expand community impact. This dynamic training will assist the church to become full partners in social change by strengthening the capacity of the church to engage in community development, business development, job creation, finance management, social justice work. These are essential tools in creating and sustaining transformed communities. Tickets in person are $100, virtual tickets $65.

COUNTDOWN TO HOMECOMING

Homecoming: It’s OFF THE CHAIN! October 18–25, 2026. Bowie State University is celebrating over 160 years of excellence and over 50 years of Homecoming tradition. This beloved annual gathering brings together students, alumni, employees, and community members near and far for a family-friendly celebration filled with pride, connection and Bulldog spirit. Homecoming is the perfect time for the Bowie State community to embrace the historic traditions and unforgettable energy of an HBCU homecoming.
 
From the rhythm of the Symphony of Soul at the parade, to the roar of the crowd in the Bulldog Stadium, to the joy of reconnecting with classmates and community. As we gather, let’s honor Bowie State’s proud history and bright beautiful campus. Together, we can make this Homecoming safe, fun and unforgettable.

CONGRATULATIONS

Congratulations to Bowie State University alumna and entrepreneur Carolyn Alston (‘26)! She won the $5,000 grand prize at the inaugural HBCU Pitch Competition held in Times Square during New York Tech Week.

The groundbreaking event aimed to increase visibility, investment opportunities and access to resources for Black founders and student entrepreneurs, while showcasing innovation emerging from HBCU campuses nationwide.

 

 

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In and Around Morningside-Skyline 
By Mary McHale 301-735-3451

Suitland Duckpin Alley closing by July 31

After 73 years, Suitland Bowl is closing its doors. Owners Megan Adkins and Thomas Osbourne, a married couple who took over the 24-lane duckpin bowling alley in 2015, announced in a May 31 Facebook post that their building has been sold, and they will need to vacate by July 31.

Duckpin bowling, with its short, squat pins and hole-free wooden balls about an inch larger than a softball, has been a tradition in the Mid-Atlantic. While it might not have been invented in Baltimore, the city long has been a major center for duckpin bowling. In the years after World War II, its popularity spread across Maryland.

Sadly, those days are over. According to the National Duckpin Bowling Congress, in 1963, there were nearly 450 duckpin alleys in America. By 2016, that number had fallen to 41. No doubt, it has shrunk even further in the ten years since then, and the loss of Suitland Bowl will make it even harder to enjoy this regional tradition.

Suitland Bowl is planning to have one final farewell event this month. You might call them at 301-893-4160 to get details.

Once they’re gone, it looks like Harbor Social sports bar at National Harbor has a handful of duckpin lanes tucked in the back. But I think your closest option for a proper duckpin alley is going to be White Oak Duckpin Lanes in Silver Spring, which dates back to 1959. You’d better hurry and get in a game there while it’s still around.




Former Fire Chief Groom dies

The Morningside Volunteer Fire Department (MVFD) draped its firehouse in black bunting to mark the passing of beloved former fire chief and president, life member Thomas “Thumper” Groom, who died on June 1, the day before his 70th birthday.

Born in Washington, Tommy moved to Morningside as a child. He grew up in a home at the corner of Morgan Road and Marianne Drive, attended Benjamin D. Foulois, and graduated from Crossland High School.

He joined the MVFD in 1973, which began a life devoted to fire service. He volunteered with the MVFD for more than fifty years and is remembered as someone who “consistently demonstrated his willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty.”

Chief Groom was active in a variety of area fire-fighting associations and even did a stint as a federal firefighter at what is now the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda.

In recognition of his decades of dedicated work, he was inducted into the Prince George’s County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association Hall of Fame.

He is survived by his sisters, Mary Elizabeth Parks and Ann Marie Groom. His funeral will be private, but the family is planning a public celebration of his life. If I get the details in time, I’ll be sure to share them.




Exxon Station Closes For Renovation 

The Exxon gas station at the corner of Suitland Road and Skyline Drive, a half block from me, is closed for a month-long renovation. You can still buy gas there during the day, though in the evenings the screens on the pumps say, “Dispenser Has Stopped,” so the pumps seemed to be turned off overnight.

Apparently, in the last couple of days before the closure, they were handing out free pies and snacks to customers, just to help clear off the shelves. Too bad I missed out.

They are replacing the refrigerator cabinets and soda fountain and giving the entire shop an upgrade. But you won’t have to wait much longer to grab your chips or milk or lottery tickets. They expect to reopen on July 8.




Morningside’s 4th of July Parade coming up

The parade steps off at 11:30 and marches to the VFW. It will be followed by a day of fun in Patterson Park. There’ll be food, a DJ, games and prizes, and more. It’s all free, but you might want to get there early. The free coupons for the food trucks are first-come, and when they’re gone, you will need money to get a snack from the trucks.

The Patterson Park event wraps up at 3. And then at dusk, the big show starts, as Morningside presents its always-impressive fireworks display.

I hope to be watching the parade from my usual spot under the tree at Suitland Road Baptist Church. Stop by and say hi. And who knows, maybe I’ll make it to the fireworks, too. It takes a little more effort at 97, but I went with my grandson Michael Gallegos last year, and we had a great time!



 
Morningside Meeting was moved to June 23

The general town meeting was rescheduled from June 16 to June 23, to allow Morningside officials to attend the Maryland Municipal League convention in Ocean City. The meeting was also moved from the regular 7 p.m. to 6 p.m. to make time for a tax-rate hearing and budget meeting.

Included in the budget was a new, separate public works building that will be added to the Town Hall grounds, to give them their own space for storage and work. Morningside has received a $350,000 grant for this project, to which they are planning to contribute an additional $500,000 to build the much-needed facility.

Also, Morningside is allotting $200,000 for road repairs on Lou Lane and Pickett Drive. In particular, the town will fix the sections that do not have curbs or gutters, installing uniform aprons and improving drainage.

On June 28 at 3 p.m., the Recreation Committee will hold its last planning meeting for the 4th of July. The next work session for the town council will be July 14.




School is out!

As of June 18, Prince George’s Public Schools are out for the summer. Drive carefully and keep an eye out for kids playing. I hope kids still play outside these days.




Want a kitten?

A good neighbor of mine in Skyline has kittens that need a good home. If anybody is interested, let me know, and I’ll pass along your contact info.




Donuts with Dad

This year’s Donuts with Dad event was a big success. The thirty attendees dug into six dozen Krispy Kreme donuts, and also got to grab a paper Krispy Kreme hat. They painted rocks and played games, and, most delightfully, also just sat around and chatted. It came on the heels of last month’s Mother’s Day event, where the participants got to decorate flowerpots and then plant seeds in them.

Keep your eyes open for these events next spring. Your family can be part of the fun.




Milestones

Happy Birthday to Angela Booth and Mable Hemmes, June 26; Charles “Chuckie” Henry, Rose Hoffman, Veda Curcio, Shawn Kumra, and Cathryn Cordero Pracht,
 
June 27; Mike Dudding, Juanita Eppard, Erica R. Webb, EvaMarie Anthony, and granddaughter Leah Sharp, June 28; Faith “Dycki” Brown, Alexis Schuler, and great-grandson Wesley McHale, June 29; Linda Carson and Karen Ellis, June 30; Ruth LaBelle and Jordan Foster, July 1; Sharon Simms, Matthew Clark, and Megan Frostbutter, July 2.

Happy Anniversary to Jack and Kimberly Hay, June 28; Carl and Sue (Stine) Mason, June 29.
 

 

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