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The Newsletter Of The
Montpelier Community Association
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Presidents Letter4
Braggin Writes5
August 2010 Board Meeting Minutes6
August ACCC Meeting Minutes7
September 2010 Board Meeting Minutes
8September ACCC Meeting Minutes9
Treasurers Report10
New Board Information13
Marlins Corner14
ACCC Approval Request Form18
Helping Hands23
Inside this issue:
MONTPELIERTODAYis published by the
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or e-mail to:[email protected]
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Community Association, Inc.
Please Note
If you have sold your home
or are a new owner, please
drop us a note listing the lot
number and the name of the
new owner. Requests for
resale packages should be
sent to the above address or
call 888-622-4630 x102.
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MONTPELIER TODAYMONTPELIER TODAYMONTPELIER TODAYMONTPELIER TODAYTHE NEWSLETTER OF THE MONTPELIER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
November-December 2010Bob Derrick, PresidentChair, Executive Committee
Jack Keating, Vice President
Member, Executive Committee301 325-0497
Lillian Fazio, TreasurerChair, Finance Committee
Patricia Douville, SecretaryMember, Executive Committee
Paul Buehler, TrusteeChair, Pool Committee
Richard Dengler, TrusteeChair, Security Committee
Chair, Facilities Committee301 [email protected]
Dave Eisenberg, Trustee301 [email protected]
Tony Fleming, Trustee202 [email protected]
Tim Jacobs, Trustee
Chair, Communications Committee916 [email protected]
CommitteesArchitectural Control & ComplianceMichael Boddie, Chair301 [email protected]
Benevolent Fund Vacant
Elections & Swim Team Lynne Collman, Chair301 [email protected]
Social Carla Bowen, [email protected]
Assistant to the BoardMary Derrick888-622-4630 [email protected]
Resale Packages888 MCA INFO x102
2010-11 Board of Trustees
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
BOARD MEETINGS BEGIN AT 7:00 PMBOARD MEETINGS BEGIN AT 7:00 PMBOARD MEETINGS BEGIN AT 7:00 PMBOARD MEETINGS BEGIN AT 7:00 PMMCA BOARD MEETINGSAREOPENTOALL MONTPELIERHOMEOWNERS
Mark your calendar for Tuesday, November 9 and Tuesday, December 14 for the monthly board meetings at
Deerfield Community Center, preschool room. All meetings begin at 7 PM.
MCA Board meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month.
Montpelier homeowners are encouraged to attend.
Dear Neighbors,
I would like to thank all of those residents who cast
their ballot for the 2010-2011 Board of Trustees and/
or attended the Annual Meeting on September 26th
.
While we had our usual turnout, the percentage of our695 homes represented was rather low. A re-cap of
the year was provided that included a slide show of
what the Board did to improve the common grounds,
our socials and efforts to keep everyone informed. As
a special bonus, we enjoyed hearing from some special
guests to include local politicians and a law enforce-
ment officer.
Officer Wilson spoke to us about security in our
neighborhood, the candidate for Prince Georges
County Sheriff, Melvin C. High spoke about the roles
and responsibilities of the Sheriffs Department, Ms.
Rosalind A. Johnson, running for the District 1 School
Board, spoke on the challenges of the public school
system and finally Senator Douglas J.J. Peters (who is
not running this year) and Ms. Geraldine Valentino-
Smith, running for House of Delegates, District 23A,
gave us some insight on how to possibly obtain grant
money for our community.
We ended the afternoon with plenty of opportunities
to share concerns and voice opinions after electing 9
members to the new MCA Board for 2011. One Trus-
tee, Julia Coldren-Walkerchose not to run again this
year. She has served as a Trustee for the past fiveyears and has made significant contributions during
that time. On behalf of MCA, I would like to thank
Julia for her dedication to our community. In addition,
we would like to welcome Tony Fleming as the newest
Trustee.
Your new MCA Board was seated at the October
monthly meeting and, after some discussion and a
vote, the Officers and Executive Committee will remain
the same as last year. We advised the committee
chairs that were present at the meeting that theyshould update their committee charters and bring
them to the November meeting to be approved by the
Board.
If you have been considering getting involved in your
community, now is the perfect time to step up to the
plate. While the Pool, Social and Swim Team activities
subside for a few months we have many committees
that remain busy all year. Most committees meet
very informally and are always interested in new
points of view. Or, just come to a Board meeting and
see what is going on.
Our monthly Board meetings are held the second Tues-
day of each month at 7:00 pm at the Deerfield Run
Community Center on Route 197. All homeowners are
invited to attend and be part of the planning for the
upcoming year. Many of the questions and concerns
that are posted on the Yahoo Listservcan be discussed
with the Board in person at these meetings. Many of
you have some great ideas and suggestions that could
possibly benefit the entire community. Come on out
and let your voice be heard.
Bob DerrickPresident
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A BIG THANK YOU to all the neighbors thatbought candy from my son, Stevie, for his Special Olym-
pics Bowling. He sold 200 bars. Thanks to all that
helped.Ellen Metz
Another BIG THANK YOU to a great Montpe-lier neighbor, Sherwood Hall. Mr. Hall helped out one
of his neighbors, but rather than taking any money for
his help, he suggested that a donation be sent to the
Benevolent Fund. Mr. Hall has done this on several
other occasions as well.
My daughter Alanna (Friel) Turner deliv-
ered Dexter and Savannah on
9/27/10. Alanna and her husband Steven
Turner are now the proud parents of six. Their
other children are Ashlyn, Jack, Brooke and
Vivian. The twins and Mom are all doing fine.
Also of note: I married Deborah (Deb) Melton, formerly
of Lakewood, Colorado on 7/10/10 in Denver, Colo-
rado. We met at Breckenridge Colorado where Deb is a
ski instructor. We plan to spend the winter in Colorado,
skiing of course!
David Friel & Deb
Ivory Pass
My son, Rich Potter, is currently exhibiting his paintingsat the New Deal Cafe in Greenbelt. He set himself the
task of producing a painting a day for a year, 365 works
of art. His art is quite unusual; ranges from hilarious to
angst and weltschmerz. Funny, strange, and thought
provoking. It will be on display at the New Deal until
October 31st, 2010. It may be displayed at other places
after that. Rich trained as a clown for 3 years with Bar-
num & Bailey, and toured the world with that company.
He has since made a living as an entertainer at various
venues in many places, most recently in Baltimore's
Inner Harbor. He has also designed computer graphics,
and has had some comic strips published. This week,
he had a nice article and photo published in the Ga-zette, and in the Greenbelt News. You can get more
information at his website,
Rilla Potter
Silverbirch Lane
Samantha Bowman just received her white coat this
past weekend by way of induction into the field of audi-
ology that she has undertaken at the University of Pitts-
burgh. This ceremony is done at the beginning rather
than at the end of a four year clinical degree to remind
students of their professional and ethical commitments
to the patients they serve.
Tracy Bowman
Shadetree Lane
Montpelier resident and professional photographer
Gerlinde Keating was presented with the 4th Annual
Photography Masters Cup Nominee title in the category
of Wildlife at a prestigious Nomination & Winners
Photo Show attended by over 40,000 online viewers
who logged on live from 154 countries to see the climax
of the industry's most important event for color pho-
tography.
The awards Jury included Christie's in New York, Na-
tional Geographic Channel, Fox Broadcasting Company,
Amsterdam Worldwide, Kodak USA, Esquire in London
who honored Color Masters with 235 coveted title
awards in 31 categories. The judges reviewed thou-
sands of images for eight weeks before making their
final nominations and Gerlinde Keating's "The Art ofNature," received a high percentage of votes overall.
See the 4th Annual Winners & Nominees at http://
www.thecolorawards.com/gallery and see Gerlindes
website at: www.photoartbygk.com.
And our last BIG THANK YOU to: Julia Coldren-Walker
for her many years of service to the community as a
Trustee to the Montpelier Community Association;
Michael and Joseph Criscuoli for their many years of
service to the community as Montpelier Today deliver-
ers; and the Heidels for their great work as newsletter
deliverers, as well.
FROM YOUR NEIGHBORS
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Parents and neighbors, please join me in planning the First Annual Montpelier
Kids Triathalon. Help is needed in the planning stages, course design and legality
of having a triathalon for our children. The TriAthalon will be broken into at least 2
age divisions, 6-9 and 10-13(?) and I have also had a request that we have a mini
Tri for adults. If you are interested in helping, please contact me at
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Montpelier Community Association, Inc.Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes
August 10, 2010
Trustees in Attendance: Paul Buehler, Richard Dengler,
Bob Derrick, Dave Eisenberg, Lillian Fazio, Tim Jacobs,
Jack Keating
Trustees Absent with Cause: Julian Coldren-Walker,
Patricia DouvilleCommunity Members Present: Mary Derrick, Tony Flem-
ing
President Bob Derrick called the meeting to order at 7:07
PM. There was a quorum to conduct business.
Secretarys Report: Patricia Douville
Minutes of the July 2010 Board meeting were reviewed.
Trustee Dengler made a motion to approve the minutes
as written. The motion was seconded by Trustee Fazio
and passed unanimously.
Treasurers Report: Lillian Fazio
As of August 6 there are 14 unpaid 2010 assessments and7 unpaid long-term assessments totaling $11,663.45.
Trustee Fazio and Mary Derrick contacted homeowners
with delinquent assessments to remind them their pay-
ments were past due. Some telephone numbers had
been disconnected and messages were left for those indi-
viduals that did not answer. At this time, Trustee Fazio
will coordinate with Mary Hughes to determine the indi-
viduals and the exact amounts that need to be turned
over to the attorney for collection.
To date, $154,728.00 has been spent from the Reserve
Fund.
COMMITTEE REPORTSACCC: Michael Boddie, Chairperson
There was not a quorum present at the regularly sched-
uled August meeting so it was rescheduled for August 12,
2010. A couple people have expressed interest in joining
the ACC Committee.
Benevolent Fund: Chairperson vacant
No report. The Board will continue to manage any re-
quests until a new Chairman steps forward.
Communications Committee: Tim Jacobs, Chairperson
Trustee Jacobs has updated the newsletters and chair-
men on the Montpelier website. Tony Fleming has up-dated the WordPress software which will provide a few
more options and will help uploading the newsletters to
the website.
Facilities Committee: Richard Dengler, Chairperson
The City of Laurel has donated a new seat for the swing
set and Trustee Eisenberg offered to help Trustee Dengler
install it. Trustee Dengler will confirm if the Criscuolis
want to renew their trash/tennis court contract.
The fence company reported that the tennis court fence
is mechanically sound and the tension is fine, so there is
no need to replace it. If it is determined that the fence
should be painted before the new windscreens are in-
stalled, three bids will be required.
Pool: Paul Buehler, Chairperson
The pool is running smoothly. There appears to be a hor-
net problem on the volleyball court which needs to be
addressed.
Dog Day at the pool will be September 18th
from noon to
4:00 PM. Trustee Buehler will put the information to-
gether to advertise the event in the September newslet-
ter. Lighthouse will be contacted to provide a lifeguard.
Trustee Buehler will also talk to Lighthouse about the
rules concerning having an adult party at the pool.
Trustee Buehler would like to replace the ping pong tableat the pool with a more industrial strength version.
A lengthy discussion was held concerning the amount of
pool funds available to cover the expense. A motion was
made by Trustee Dengler to have Trustee Buehler re-
search industrial strength or commercial grade ping pong
tables under $1,000.00. The motion was seconded by
Trustee Keating and passed unanimously.
No date has been set for another Flick n Float.
Social Committee: Carla Bowen, Chairperson
Plans are under way for the Labor Day Luau to be held
Saturday, September 4, 2010. Trustee Buehler will organ-ize a Volleyball Tournament to be held that same day.
Security Committee: Richard Dengler, Chairperson
Two houses on Graystone and 12 cars have been broken
into within the past week.
Tennis Committee: Lillian Fazio, Chairperson
No report.
Old Business:
Trustee Fazio presented a quote collected from Jim Har-
kins from Mid-Atlantic to repair the tennis courts. The
quote was for $25,000.00 and included patching the low
spots, repairing and sealing cracks, removing the mold,
resurfacing, and repainting the lines. The tennis courts
are in bad condition and this process is less expensive
than completely digging up the courts and rebuilding
them. If this project is approved, it should be undertaken
before winter weather sets in.Trustee Jacobs made a motion to get two more quotes torepair the tennis courts. It was seconded by TrusteeEisenberg and passed unanimously.
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ACCC REPORT
Meeting Minutes August 12, 2010
Committee Member Present: Michael Boddie, Brian Den-
nis, Thomas Jaehigen, Toni Byrd, Jack Keating and Diana
Sowle
Community Members Present: Tim & Kathleen Shrews-
bury, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Eiserike, Tim Jacobs and Jeri Witt
Meeting was called to order at 7:05 PM. Minutes of the
June 3, 2010 were approved unanimously.
OLD BUSINESS:
12205 Brittany Place - violations corrected.
12204 Cedarbrook - violation corrected.
12400 Cedarbrook - debris in yard - further investigation
needed.
12411 Cedarbrook - Shed is within Covenants, but built
without prior approval therefore fine of $50.00 is still in
effect.
8908 Eastbourne - gutter repair - M. Boddie will contact.
9003 Eastbourne - contacted Patuxent Wildlife regarding
turkey vultures again.
9006 Eastbourne - gutter repair - M. Boddie will contact.
12407 Eastgate - trees down - M. Boddie will contact.
8811 Gramercy - no evidence of day care being run out of
this location.
8718 Granite - violation corrected.
8717 Graystone - violation corrected.
8719 Graystone - violation corrected.
12609 Ivystone - gutter repair - M. Boddie will contact.
12812 Silverbirch Lane - need county approval for fencing
over easement.
9207 Twin Hill - Excess vehicles gone; matter resolved.12202 Valerie - violation corrected.
12208 Valerie - violation corrected.
8819 Gramercy Lane Yard maintenance needed, card-
board in windows, numerous cars in driveway and on
grass/gravel extension, trash and junk in the backyard and
driveway, including a Washington Post vending machine.
NEW BUSINESS:
12205 Cedarbrook - replacement of roof approved.
8705 Crestmont - 10 x 12 x10 shed replacement ap-
proved.
8709 Crystal Rock - handicap access sidewalk approved
8906 Eastbourne - replacement of garage door, trim, gut-
ter, shutters and windows approved
9001 Golden Pass - replacement of windows, 10 x 12 x 10
shed, sidewalk and patio approved. Also, driveway to 27
ft. only and 4 ft. fence exception to bring fence to side
master bedroom window.
12205 Mt. Pleasant - 8 x 11 x 10 shed approved.
12306 Mt. Pleasant - sunroom approved
12316 Mt. Pleasant - notification of dumpster in driveway.
8725 Oxwell - windows & driveway replacement ap-
proved.8791 Oxwell - drainage problem - homeowner working
with county.
8801 Oxwell - satellite dish approved.
8809 Oxwell - 10 x 12 x 10 shed and continued mainte-
nance of 6 ft. fence approved.
12417 Radnor - downed tree limbs in yard - letter to be
sent.
12421 Radnor - no prior approval for construction - letter
to be sent.
12511 Silverbirch - replacement of fence approved.
Sections need to be restructured - held to next meeting.
Mr. Tim Shrewsbury expressed interest in joining the
ACCC. The committee voted and his request it was ap-
proved unanimously.
The tennis court drinking fountain has been ordered but it
is backordered.
New Business:
All newsletter articles should be submitted to Mary Hughes
by August 15, 2010.
The Annual Meeting has been scheduled for Sunday, Sep-
tember 26, 2010 at 2:00 PM at the Montpelier Arts Center.Tony Fleming commented on the necessity of having mod-
erators on the Yahoo listserv. He indicated that it may ex-
pedite the receipt of messages if they were not held up by
the moderators. Trustee Jacobs indicated that moderators
were still required and he did not want to delete that op-
tion at this time. Additional moderators are always wel-
come.
Trustee Jacobs made a motion that Trustee Dengler pur-
chase a security camera under $100.00. It was seconded
by Trustee Keating and passed unanimously. The No Tres-
passing signs were removed when the new fence was in-
stalled at the pool in the spring and it is necessary that they
be put back on the fence.
There was a lengthy discussion concerning pool security
and Trustee Keating suggested that a statement be placed
in the newsletter stating that MCA will prosecute individu-
als caught breaking into the pool. In addition, if neighbor-
hood children are caught vandalizing MCA property a letter
should be sent to the parents, and if necessary, the bill to
repair any damaged property.
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 14,
2010 at 7:00 PM at Deerfield Run Recreation Center, Pre-
school Room. The motion was made by Trustee Dengler
and seconded by Trustee Fazio to adjourn at 8:37 PM. The
motion passed unanimously.
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Montpelier Community Association, Inc.Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes
September 14, 2010
Trustees in Attendance: Paul Buehler, Julia Coldren-
Walker, Richard Dengler, Bob Derrick, Patricia Douville,
Lillian Fazio, Tim Jacobs and Jack Keating.
Trustees Absent with Cause: Dave EisenbergCommunity Members Present: Michael Boddie, Carmen
Booker, Carla Bowen, Mary Derrick, Tony Fleming and M.
Hughes.
President B. Derrick called the meeting to order at 7:00
PM. There was a quorum to conduct business.
Secretarys Report: Tricia Douville
The minutes of the August 2010 board meeting were re-
viewed. Trustee Keating made a motion to accept the
minutes. Trustee Coldren-Walker seconded the motion
and it passed unanimously.
Treasurers Report: Lillian Fazio
Chevy Chase Bank is now Capital One Bank. Copies of
the financials were distributed to all.
The delinquent assessments were turned over to the
attorney for collection. She has also been asked for an
update on several other pending matters.
Reimbursement of funds must be accompanied by re-
ceipts and an itemized list of what was done. Hired la-
bor costs need to first be approved by the board.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
ACCC: Michael Boddie, Chairperson
The committee now has nine members. TrusteeDengler made a motion to accept the two new mem-
bers to the ACC Committee, Tim Shrewsbury and
Pauline Pettitt. Trustee Coldren-Walker seconded the
motion and it passed unanimously.
The board was asked for guidance whether the commit-
tee could hold a meeting without a quorum. The board
held that monthly meetings did not require a quorum,
but that decisions/votes required a quorum and email
or the groupsite could be used to reach a quorum. This
should be added to the guidelines in the future.
There have been some problems with leaving bulk trash
at the curb for several weeks. A notice will be put in the
next newsletter.
The committee has received no proof that the vultures
in the Eastbourne area are being fed. The Cease and
Desist letter needs to be located.
The board member who offered to pay the $50 fine was
asked to send in the check.
Communications Committee: Tim Jacobs, Chairperson
The minutes of past board meetings need to be put on the
website. T. Fleming offered to help.
Facilities Committee: Richard Dengler, Chairperson
The trash and tennis court contract with M. Criscuoli isprepared through June 2011. It will be sent to the
board for review. The frequency of tennis court leaf
removal needs to be reviewed.
Trustee Dengler will get bids for painting the tennis
court fence.
Hydroseeding can be added to the Brickman contract
for $3,136. The outfield area should be removed from
the contract. It was verified with the treasurer that
there were sufficient funds to pay for this. Trustee
Dengler made a motion to amend the Brickman contract
to have the grounds area hydroseeded for $3,136. Trus-
tee Coldren-Walker seconded the motion. The motion
passed unanimously and Trustee Dengler will get specif-
ics on the guarantee, top soil and rock removal. Signs
will be posted that the basketball court/fields will be
closed to give the grass time to grow.
A member reported that there was dangerous, iron rod
and concrete in the field behind the backstop. It will be
checked to determine if it is part of the soccer goals.
Pool Committee: Paul Buehler, Chairperson
Trustee Buehler reported that the community had a
wonderful pool season.
Trustee Keating made a motion to allow Trustee Buehler
to buy a ping pong table suitable for the pool for $600.Trustee Jacobs seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously. The old table and new table will be prop-
erly stored at the pool for the winter. Trustee Buehler
will work with Trustee Fazio to arrange for payment.
Trustee Buehler discussed amending the four lifeguard
system for next years contract. There were times when
we only had three lifeguards. He will ask Lighthouse for
a refund. Trustee Keating suggested that this be written
down and shared with the new board which will be
elected at the annual meeting.
Trustee Buehler reported on rough-housing at the vol-
leyball court. He made a motion to require members to
have a purchased guest pass for any guests to use the
facilities, including the playground, basketball and vol-
leyball courts. Trustee Keating seconded the motion.
During discussion, several members felt that the gate
attendants did a good job of controlling access, as did
the pool management. The motion failed. (Yes votes:
Buehler. No votes: Coldren-Walker, Dengler, Douville,
Fazio, Jacobs. Abstaining: Keating.)
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The fill spout will be fixed with winterizing. Trustee
Buehler was not sure if the underwater lights have
been fixed. Winterization will be discussed later this
week. Lighthouse will supply a manager for the Dog
Day.
Social Committee: Carla Bowen, Chairperson
Ms. Bowen reported that the Labor Day Luau was a
huge success with over 250 people attending. There
may be a fall festival also. Ms. Bowen would like to
have more members for the committee. She will ask for
volunteers via the yahoo group and newsletter.
Security Committee: Richard Dengler, Chairperson
Trustee Dengler reported that there have been no
new incidents since the two break-ins. The same per-
son was responsible for both incidents and he has a
photo. Trustee Jacobs asked if the photo could be
posted online for possible identification. A police
contact number should be used for any replies.
Locks will not be changed until winterizing is com-
pleted.
Tennis Committee: Lillian Fazio, Chairperson
Trustee Fazio reported that J. Harkins is still trying to
get a third quote for resurfacing. He has two quotes
(one for $25,000 and one for $35,000 and two other
companies came out, but did not bid. The painting of
the fence should be done before resurfacing. Trustee
Dengler made a motion, which Trustee Coldren-Walker
seconded, that the executive committee could approve
one of the three bids which Trustee Dengler will get for
painting the fence. The motion passed unanimously.
Trustee Douville made a motion, which Trustee Coldren
-Walker seconded, to give Mr. Harkins one more week
to get another bid on resurfacing the tennis courts and
then the executive committee will decide on the bids
(which could be only two). The motion passed with
Trustee Jacobs voting no, Trustees Coldren-Walker,
Dengler, Douville, Fazio voting yes, and Trustees
Buehler and Dengler abstaining.
Old Business:
The drinking fountain and the lens for the light in the
parking lot is on back order.
Mr. Simmons promised the audit report for next week
which will be in time for the annual meeting.
New Business: Community member, Carmen Booker, asked for per-
mission to use the soccer field for practice for her
team of U-13 girls on Wednesday and Fridays from 6-
7:30 pm. They have been and will continue to clean
up after practices. Trustee Coldren-Walker made a
motion to allow the Bookers to use the soccer area,
until such time as the grass is reseeded, for their soc-
cer practices. Trustee Keating seconded the motion
and it passed unanimously.
Community member, Tony Fleming, reported that
several candidates expressed interest in attending the
annual meeting if they win their primary election.
Trustees Douville and Fazio will provide snacks for the
annual meeting.
The annual meeting will be held on Sunday, September
26, 2010 at 2 PM at the Montpelier Arts Center. The
next board meeting will be held on Tuesday, October
12, 2010 at 7:00 PM at Deerfield Recreation Center,
preschool room. The motion was made and seconded
to adjourn at 8:55 pm. The motion passed unani-
mously.
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September 9, 2010
Committee Members Present: Michael Boddie, Toni
Byrd, Brian Dennis, Jack Keating, Ron Lenart, and Tim
Shrewsbury.
Committee Members Absent: Thomas Jaehnigen, and
Diana Sowle.Community Members Present: Jean Baker, M.
Hughes, Tim Jacobs, Pauline Pettitt and Jonathan Ty-
son.
The meeting was called to order at 7:02 PM. T. Byrd
made a motion to accept the amended August 2010
minutes. T. Shrewsbury seconded and the motion and
it passed unanimously. It was subsequently discov-
ered that an address had been omitted from the min-
utes and T. Byrd made a motion to modify the min-
utes. M. Boddie seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously.
Old Business:
12400 Cedarbrook The yard is improving.
12411 Cedarbrook M. Boddie will contact board
member who offered to pay the fine of $50.00.8908 Eastbourne - M. Boddie attempting to make con-
tact.
9003 Eastbourne Vultures have been seen in the
morning hours. No evidence of feeding them.
9006 Eastbourne - Gutter repaired. Thank you.
12407 Eastgate Trees have been removed from the
front. Matter closed.
8819 Gramercy Lane a letter of complaint was sent
to the owner in June. Cars have been moved, but
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TREASURERS REPORT
October 12, 2010
1. Our audit has been completed by our accountant. He
would like to set up a meeting to discuss methods of
implementing his suggestions.
2. Homeowners owing assessments have been sent to
our attorney.3. A new debit card has been issued by CapitalOne. Ac-
cess to the bank account has been given to Bob Der-
rick.
4. Two Certificates of Deposit will mature in early Decem-
ber. There are no plans to reinvest them in new CDs
at present.
5. Attached are Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss Compared to
Budget, Profit & Loss for September and Year-To-Date,
and Vendor Expenses for September.
BALANCE SHEET
the house is still in disarray. The committee will
observe and discuss online whether a cease and
desist letter is needed.
12812 Silverbirch Owner must get county approval for
fencing over easement. Further research needed to
see if neighbors have been contacted for com-
ments.
9207 Twin Hill Vehicles are gone. Matter closed.
12417 Radnor M. Boddie will investigate to see if tree
limbs remain in the yard.
12421 Radnor Homeowner responded to letter sent
re no prior approval for construction. Work was
done to the existing deck, so no additional paper-
work was required. Homeowner provided the pa-
perwork for filing.
New Business:
12211 Shadetree Request for approval of roof re-
placement and windows. T. Byrd made a motion to
approve the request. R. Lenart seconded and it
passed unanimously. Homeowner explained the
schedule of repairs.
12322 Shadetree Request for approval of replacing
damaged wood fence with vinyl fence. B. Dennis
made a motion to approve the request provided
that all neighbors who can see the fence sign to
approve the request. R. Lenart seconded and it
passed unanimously.
12410 Silverbirch Request for approval of new siding,
shed and decking was approved unanimously.
12211 Mt. Pleasant Request for approval of pergola,
fence, shed and deck was approved via online vote.
9302 Montpelier Drive A letter was prepared con-
cerning a box spring and mattress left at the curb
for weeks.
8738 Oxwell Homeowner requested approval of plans
for reconstruction of his Framingham which was
destroyed by fire. Exceptions were requested for:
(1) a bump-out on the side of the master bed-
room; (2) a bump-out in the back; and (3) 3 sky-
lights in the front part of the roof. B. Dennis made a
motion, which T. Shrewsbury seconded, to approve
the plans and exceptions as proposed. The motion
passed unanimously.
Pauline Pettitt expressed interest in joining the com-
mittee. R. Lenart made a motion to add P. Pettitt to
the committee. T. Shrewsbury seconded the motion
and it passed unanimously.
Discussion on clarification of what is allowed in drive-
ways between May 1 and October 31 was postponed to
the next meeting. Discussion can also take place via
the ACCC Groupsite.
P. Pettitt was assigned M. Boddies section for future
surveys. The sections will be posted online for furtherrestructuring.
A community member asked if the ACCC was responsi-
ble for monitoring street cleaning. The streets are
county property and he was encouraged to contact his
county council members.
The meeting adjourned at 8:25 pm. The next meeting
of the ACCC will be Thursday, October 7, 2010 at 7:00
PM at Deerfield Community Center.
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How to Join the Montpelier Email Group
MONTPELIER INFORMATION LINE1 888 MCA INF
( 1 888 622-463 )
Press (zero) for Community Announcements
Press 11 for the ACCC
Press 12 for Resale Packages
Press 13 for the Administrative AssistantMessages can be left at all extensions except for the
Announcement Line .
Remember
you can call the Information Line(1-888-622-4630) or check the website
(www.montpelieronline.org) or (during
the pool season) call the pool (301-317-
0106) for updates on activities that may
not be included in the Montpelier Today
newsletter.
Continued from previous page
To get started follow these steps exactly.
1. Have a computer that can get to Internet.
2. Enter this URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/
Montpelier
3. Click the Button at the middle right of the screen.
4. You will now have different steps depending whether
or not you already have a YAHOO account:
If you do have a YAHOO account, skip to STEP 7. If you
do not have a YAHOO account click on the button to
create a new account. Fill in all the information.
5. Enter the Code numbers exactly as they appear on the
screen and follow the directions.
6. You MUST VERIFY your Email account.7. Once the account is verified and saved you can now
complete the FORM on the GROUP. Go to URL: http://
groups.yahoo.com/group/Montpelier
8. Enter your House Address or LOT number and enter
your REAL name.
9. Once that is submitted you may have to wait a few
days to get your request. If you need it quickly or need
help, please call Tim Jacobs, Communications Chairper-
son, at 240-841-2787.
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On September 26, 2010, the Annual MCA Meeting was
held at the lovely Montpelier Arts Center. During the
meeting, ballots were counted and MCA Board of Trus-
tees were elected. A total of 79 ballots were collected
out of 695 homes, a disappointing 11% of the total
community.
I would like to thank each and every board member
for taking the time out of their busy/hectic schedule to
keeping our community the wonderful, unique, fun
place to live.
Congratulations to the 2010-2011 MCA Board Mem-
bers. Their contact information is listed below.
Remember this is your community. If interested you
can attend the monthly meetings or join one of the
many committees. Thank you to all who participated
whether as a candidate or handing in your ballot. In
addition I would like to thank my Election Committee,
Marie Eppelmann and Dawn Puma for all your helpand laughter. Happy Fall to all!!!!
Sincerely,
Lynne Collman
2010-2011 MCA Board of Trustees
Bob Derrick, President
301 776-5008
12608 Cedarbrook Lane
Jack Keating, Vice President
301 325-0497
9307 Montpelier Dr.
Patricia Douville, Secretary
301 490-7614
8904 Eastbourne Lane
Lillian Fazio, Treasurer
301 776-3267
8716 Crystal Rock Lane
Paul Buehler
301 776-9886
9000 Golden Pass
Tony Fleming
202 213-6856
8702 Crystal Rock Lane
Richard Dengler
301 725-6930
8702 Granite Lane
David Eisenberg
301 776-1842
12506 Cedarbrook Lane
Tim Jacobs
916 712-1731(C) or 240-841-2787 (H)
8711 Crestmont Lane
Contact Information for the 2010-2011 Board of Trustees
ENJOY SOCIAL EVENTS?
The Social Committee needs additional volunteers to join the committee and help with upcoming social
events. If you are interested or just want some additional information, please contact Carla Bowen, So-
cial Committee Chairperson, [email protected].
In an effort to improve our common grounds and return the area to a safe environment for our chil-dren to play on and enjoy, a portion of the field has been hydroseeded and fertilized. Please refrain
from walking or playing on the new grass until it is well established.
Thank you for your cooperation!
R. Dengler
Facilities Chairperson
KEEP OFF THE GRASS !!
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MONTPELIER MARLIN'S CORNER
Summer is over, pool is closed and school is in full swing for our Montpelier Marlins and their families. Where we
were once together on a daily basis, we are all swimming in different directions or as the weather gets colder hiber-
nate!! Even though the weather is changing, before we know it another swim season will be upon us. If interested
in keeping up your swim skills or getting a head start, there are several winter teams and programs available. If in-terested, please contact me at I can be contacted at [email protected].
On another note, we are looking into designing a website for our fabulous team. We are seeking people who have
knowledge in this area and are willing to volunteer your time to work with us. We feel this will be a valuable tool in
attracting new swimmers and keeping everyone updated on events and activities associated with the team. If inter-
ested please contact me or Eric Brown de Colstoun ([email protected]).
Thank you and Happy Fall!!!!
Sincerely,
Lynne Collman
______________________________________________________________________________
Safe Holiday Shopping Public Seminar
At 7 pm on November 4th, Officer Kenneth Hibbert, will present a program called Safe Holiday Shopping. This is a
very informative program developed by the Prince Georges County Police to help seniors and others through the
busy holiday season -- the season when everyone is scurrying around making frantic preparations for the coming
weeks.. It is also the time that criminals are just waiting to strike. The police will give tips so that chances of fal-
ling prey to crime are greatly reduced.
For those who can't attend at 7 pm, Officer Hibbert will conduct the very same popular Safe Holiday Shopping
seminar also at the regular monthly Coffee for Seniors public meeting at 1 pm November 4, at the same location
13310 Laurel, Bowie Road.
R. Dengler, Security Chairperson
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Yard Waste CollectionWeekly curbside collection of yard waste will be collected year round. Yard waste includes
grass clippings, leaves, small branches, brush and Christmas trees. For more informationabout yard waste collection, call (301) 952-7630.
Yard waste must be placed in securely tied, heavy-duty paper or plastic bags, or heavy-dutytrash cans with handles and a secure lid. Cardboard boxes are not acceptable containers.
Limbs must not exceed four (4) feet in length and three (3) inches in diameter and must besecurely tied in bundles. Bundles of limbs and bags of dry grass and leaves must weigh lessthan 60 pounds. Wet grass and leaves must weigh less than 25 pounds.
Once the yard waste is collected, it is taken to the Prince George's County Prince George's
County Yard Waste Composting Facility. This County-owned and operated composting facilityprocesses over 50,000 tons of yard waste annually
To report a missed collection or register a complaint about your yard waste collection, please
call (301) 952-7630.
GENEALOGY LECTURE RESEARCHING AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY,
A LECTUREBY MICHAEL HAIT
Where: Laurel Library
507 7th Street
Laurel, MD 20707
Contact: Arlene Ogurick
(301)776-6790
(301) 808-2061
When: Saturday, November 6, 2 to 4pm
What: Professional genealogical researcher, lecturer and author of Records of the
Slave Claims Commission, 1864-1867 Michael Hait, who specializes in
Maryland research, will speak on doing research on African-American
genealogy.
This program is in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution traveling
exhibition, Between Fences. Between Fences is part of Museum on MainStreet, a Collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the
Maryland Humanities Council. For a complete schedule of events related
to Between Fences at Montpelier Mansion and its partner museum, the
Laurel Museum, visit our website at www.pgparks.com/between_fences.
Cost: Free
Remember: THE COUNTYHASDISCONTINUED VACUUMED LEAF COLLECTION
BAG YOUR LEAVES and the County will pick them up weekly (Wednesdays)
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All Tickets are $13 for general admis-sion. Admission for students (18 &under) & seniors (65 & over) is $10.
BEDROOM FARCEWeekends November 5- November
25, 8 pmby Alan AyckbournDirected by Howard Berkowitz
Trevor and Susannah, whose marriageis on the rocks inflict their miseries ontheir nearest and dearest, three cou-ples whose own relationships are
tenuous at best. An endless Saturdaynight of co-dependence and dysfunc-tion, beds, tempers and domestic or-der are ruffled, leading all the playersto a hilariously touching epiphany.
PETER PAN,THE MUSICALWeekends December 3 through
December 19, 8 pmWritten by J. M. Barrie, adapted forthe stage by Piers Chater RobinsonDirected by Michael HartsfieldProduced by Maureen Rogers
This is the Holiday family show for
Laurel Mill Playhouse.Peter Pan, like its namesake, is a talewhich never ages. Children and adultsalike have all fallen under the spell of
Neverland, a place where children canfly and exciting, frightening adven-tures happen every day. Come and fallunder the spell!
Produced by special arrangement withInternational Theatre and Music,LTD.
For reservations, please call 301-617-9906 and press 2. For further information
visit the web site at www.laurelmillplayhouse.org or contact Maureen Rogers
at [email protected] or 301-452-2557.
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MONTPELIER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONArchitectural Control Committee
Approval FormMember No: Date:
Name:Address:Telephone:
(Home) (Office)
House Type: Framingham Jamestown Gramercy Eton
Type of Alteration:Addition/modification of basic structure Fence Shed Siding/Paint Deck Other (Including PODS, Dumpsters)Describe the alteration in detail. Information about dimension, materials and design must be included with this form or theproject will not be considered by the ACC. Include any statement of special circumstances that may require deviation from
established and published guidelines. Any changes to the exterior of your home, including paint color, siding and win-dows, will require the approval of the neighbors on each side and in back of your home. Siding must blend harmoniouslywith the neighborhood. The neighbors residing across the street must also be contacted if the project, when completed, canbe seen from their property. Major landscaping projects such as retaining walls, etc. must also be approved. Plans formajor alterations must be submitted to the ACCC two weeks before the meeting. Applications for approval of PODS,dumpsters, or similar structures should check the Other box and must include the maximum time that the structure willbe on the lot.
Attach the following:
Note (1) Copy of plat of your property showing location on your property of the requested alteration.Note (2) Detailed scale drawing or copy of blue prints of proposed alteration.I understand that these items are needed for the committee to make an informed decision about the requested
alteration. When completed we agree to allow the ACCC to inspect this project.
Signature of requester
Neighbor comments:
Name (Print) Address Concur/Non-concur Signature
Name (Print) Address Concur/Non-concur Signature
Name (Print) Address Concur/Non-concur Signature
Name (Print) Address Concur/Non-concur Signature
The homeowner requesting approval of a project (requester) will contact the neighbor(s) residing on each side of hishome to obtain their concurrence or comments. In the event the requester resides on a corner lot, the neighbor re-
siding adjacent to his rear property line must be contacted. The neighbors residing across the street must also becontacted if the project, when completed, can be seen from their property. Space for their name(s), address, concur-rence or comments is provided above. If the required neighbor approvals are not obtained by the requester the
ACC will contact the neighbors to get their comments which will delay processing of the request. Neighbor com-ments will be considered by the ACC in making a decision. Those neighbors that non-concur in a project will benotified in writing of the action taken by the ACC and advised of their right to appeal. If a project requiring ACCapproval is started without such approval it shall be considered in violation of the covenants of the Association.Mail completed forms to MCA ACC Committee, P.O. Box 2503, Laurel, MD 20709.
Note (1) Prince George's County law requires a building permit for all structural changes or additions to your home.
For ArchitecturalCommittee Use OnlyProject No:
Date Received:
Letter Sent:
Revised 1207
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Installing a satellite dish to your home?
Replacing your fence or driveway?
STOP and SUBMIT an ACCC Approval Request
Form first.Covenants are enforced and fines are levied and col-
lected. If you are planning any work to the exterior ofyour home, first fill out the ACCC Approval Request
Form located in every Montpelier Todaynewsletter and
on-line at www.montpelieronline.org. Submit to:
MCA
ATTN: Architectural Control & Compliance
Committee (ACCC)
P.O. Box 2503
Laurel, MD 20709
Meetings are the first Thursday of every month at 7 PM
at Deerfield Community Center.
CONSTRUCTION, ADDITIONS,
ALTERATIONS
REQUIRE PRIOR APPROVALNo new construction, addition, or alteration of a Mont-
pelier home shall be made without prior approval (see
approval form on preceding page) from the Architec-
tural Control & Compliance Committee. This includes
satellite dish installation. All exterior colors and ma-
terials shall blend harmoniously with the neighboring
dwellings. Proceeding without prior approval shall
constitute a covenant violation subject to enforcement,
including fines.
BOAT, CAMPER, RV, TRAILER
ENFORCEMENTBoats, campers, RVs, and camping trailers must be in
storage from November 1 through April 30.
UNLICENSED CARSArticle IV, section 5 of the covenants states no vehicle
can be stored on any lot except inside the garage. All
cars, covered or uncovered, must have a valid license
tag and sticker. Residents may be required to provide
proof of licensing if the license tag is not clearly visibleon the vehicle. In addition to the covenant above,
Prince Georges County Code states it is unlawful to
have more than one motor vehicle ... dismantled, inop-
erable or unlicensed on your premises. The one vehicle
that is allowed must be inside a closed garage.
USE OF PODS, DUMPSTERS, ETC.The ACCC requests notification before placing a POD,
dumpster, or similar structure on any lot. Please in-
clude the maximum time that the structure will be on
the lot. Use an Approval Form for notification.
RENTING YOUR HOMENOMONTPELIERHOMECANBEUSEDFORANYPURPOSEOTHER
THAN A PRIVATE DWELLING FOR ONE FAMILY. NOTIFY YOUR
RENTALMANAGEMENTCOMPANY.
A printable copy of the MCA Governing Docu-
ments and the ACCC Approval Form can be found
online: www.montpelieronline.org
MONTPELIER HOMEOWNERS: ACCC COVENANT ENFORCEMENT
ACCC Meeting Dates: Thursday, November 4 and Thursday, December 2.
Meetings are at Deerfield Recreation Center at 7 PM.
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(301) 952-7600
Bulky Trash Collection is provided by ap-pointment only. To schedule an appointment,
call (301) 952-7600 or e-mail Bulky Trash,Monday through Friday, between 7:30 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. Appointments are scheduledfor normal County workdays on a first-come,
first-served basis.
If the County fails to make the scheduled
collection date due to inclement weather, we
will reschedule the collection for the nextday. If the homeowner fails to place items at
the curb by 6:30 a.m. on the scheduled col-
lection day and the items are not picked up,the homeowner will have to reschedule forthe next available date.
Note: Bulky Trash Collection does not pickup materials from evictions, foreclosures,unoccupied properties, commerical proper-
ties, apartment complexes, home renova-tions, remodeling projects or clean lot en-forcement. The disposal of materials fromthese sites is the responsibility of the land-
lord, contractor or business owner.
To schedule an appointment electronically,please e-mail us at [email protected]
with the following information: Name; Ad-
dress; Telephone number; and a list of spe-cific items to be collected by Bulky Trash.
Acceptable Materials
Furniture and refrigerators (Remove
doors, for safety reasons, from all appli-ances)
Washing machines and dryers Hot water heaters and lawn mowers
(Remove the gas tank and drain the oilfrom lawn mowers)
Other large materials generated in the
household that are not picked up by re-fuse collection
Vehicle Tires (Limit 4, No Truck Tires)
Unacceptable Materials
Materials from evictions, foreclosures,unoccupied properties, commercial prop-erties or apartment complexes
Construction and demolition debris
Stumps and logs Skids and pallets Drums, tanks, kegs and barrels (plastic
and metal) greater than 55 gallons in
size unless the sides are removed andthe vessel flattened prior to collection
Hazardous and bio-hazardous medical
waste Compressed cylinders of any size, shape
or condition Asbestos
Liquids, including paint, sewage and sep-tic waste
Radioactive material
Animal carcasses Automobiles or auto parts
Chemical and/or petroleum cleanupwaste
Plastic packing materials and plasticsheeting
Soil, rocks, grubbing material and spoil Ash
Shingles, roofing materials Fencing/Sheds/Gazebos Riding lawnmowers
Mirrors Windows Glass Wood (unless it is a piece of furniture)
Home Renovation/Remodeling debris.
Bulky Trash Collection
The Architectural Control and Compliance Committee has received several complaints from Montpelier resi-
dents concerning mattresses, cribs, and other large items left at the curb for many days to several weeks. It is
a violation of Article VI, Section 1 of the Covenants to allow garbage or rubbish to remain on any Lot. If you
have scheduled a trash pick-up, please be a good neighbor and put the items out no earlier than 24 hours be-fore the scheduled pick-up.
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Snapshots in Time: Our Community in 1910 and 2010 focuses oncommunity and its many meanings. Open through December 17,
2010.
Taste of Laurel, Closing Event for Between Fences and Barriers &GatewaysSunday, November 7, 1:30-3:30pmVisit the Laurel Museum for the 3rd Annual Taste of Laurel. Laurel is a city
of many different cultures and that comes across in the food that can befound around town. Explore the diversity of the town's food in this freeevent.All ages
Contact: Lindsey Baker, Director, [email protected], http://www.laurelhistory.org
This program is in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition, Between Fences, and its companion ex-
hibit, Barriers and Gateways: The Immigrant Experience. Between Fences is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration
between the Smithsonian Institution and the Maryland Humanities Council, and will be at Montpelier Mansion from Septem-
ber 20-November 7. Barriers and Gateways is a companion exhibit and programming, also appearing at Montpelier Mansion,
that focuses on the metaphorical boundaries faced by immigrants throughout history. For a complete schedule of events
related to Between Fences at Montpelier Mansion and its partner museum, the Laurel Museum, visit our website at
www.pgparks.com/between_fences.
Hours of Operation Wednesday & Friday 10am-2pm; Sunday 1pm-4pmJohn Calder Brennan Research Library: Monday 10-12 & By Appointment
Tours By Appointment Only
Laurel Museum817 Main Street, Laurel301 725-7975
ExhibitionsFriday, November 5-Saturday, December 4
Mind Sets: Gips, Carnie, WalkerMain Gallery
Guest curated by the former director of the Art Gallery atthe University of Maryland, Terry Gips, the works in thisexhibition use recent scientific information to give visu-alization to the big questions raised about memory,mind/body connections, creativity and morality.
Public Reception: Sunday, November 7, 2-4 pmAll ages welcome. FREE
Wednesday, November 3-Sunday, January 2, 2011George Smyth, The ExtrasLibrary Gallery
Photography of contemporary subjects printed using thehistoric Bromoil process. This is the first exhibition by awinner of the 2010-12 Library Gallery Competition jur-ied by John Ruppert, Professor of Art, University ofMaryland.
Public Reception: Sunday, November 7, 2-4 pmAll ages welcome. FREE
Film Series-The Art of Film Fall 2010-Winter 2011Films on the theme of the immigrant experience. Dinnerwill be Served. Tickets on sale after October 1 are $25/$22.50 for members & seniors. Call the arts center, 301-377-7800. Visa or MasterCard accepted.
Saturday, December 11, 6 pmDIRTY PRETTY THINGS, 2003 (R)Two illegal immigrants living on the seedy side of Lon-don get involved in a dangerous conspiracy. This power-ful film shows the lengths immigrants will go to to makea better life for themselves. Dinner will be served.
Saturday, December 18, 6 pm
GOODBYE SOLO, 2009 (R)Solo is a Senegalese cab driver working to provide abetter life for his young family. William is a toughSouthern good ol' boy with a lifetime of regrets. Despitetheir differences, both men soon realize they need eachother more than either is willing to admit. This film ex-plores the passing of a generation as well as the rapidlychanging face of America. Dinner will be served.
Montpelier Cultural Arts Center9652 Muirkirk Rd, Laurel, MD 20708
301--377-7817; TTY 301-446-3302; Fax [email protected]
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V i s i t o u r R e p r o d u c t i o n K i t c h e nThe Reproduction Kitchen offers visitors a chance to seethe work that went into the Snowden's famous hospitality.Learn about the skilled workers - enslaved, indentured andfree - who enabled plantations like Montpelier to prosper,from those who built the kitchen to those who cooked thewide array of tempting dishes enjoyed at early Maryland'sfinest tables.
Between Fences
Ends November 7
Between Fences, a traveling exhibit and part of the Smith-sonian Institutions Museums on Main Street initiative,tells the stories of fences and barriers across the U.S.Whether real or imagined, fences can both unite and divideus. This country could not have been settled and built with-out fences. But fences are more than functional objects;they are powerful symbols.
Each host site for Between Fences creates a companionexhibit, based on fences, boundaries and barriers in theirown community. For our companion exhibit, MontpelierMansion, working in partnership with the Laurel Mu-seum, has chosen to examine the invisible, yet veryreal, barriers from all times in history - faced by immi-grants and forced migrants like Africans brought to beenslaved.
Our companion exhibit "Barriers and Gateways: TheImmigrant Experience in Laurel, Maryland" will be ex-ploring the challenges and successes of local families,neighbors and communities. Language, how we dress,what we eat and what we believe can set us apart, orprovide an opportunity for sharing and growth.
Contact: Holly Burnham at 301-377-7817 or [email protected]
HolidayCandlelight ToursFriday,December 10-Saturday,December 11, 6 9 pm
Warm up your winter evenings with festive music,lovely candlelight and traditional holiday greens.Local garden clubs display their creative skillsthroughout the house. Area performers entertain
nightly. Light refreshments served.
And New This year! Kids! Stop by the CarriageHouse for fun hands-on activities! Learn about theholiday traditions of some of Marylands first immi-grants, make Christmas crafts, and more.
Ages: All Ages.
Cost: $3 adults, $1 children ages 6 17 (free forages 5 and under)
No reservations required. Refreshments served.
Contact Information: (301) 377-7817, TTY: (301) 446-
3302 www.pgparks.com
MMMMONTPELIERONTPELIERONTPELIERONTPELIER MMMMANSIONANSIONANSIONANSIONRoute 197 and Muirkirk Road
Fridays & Saturdays, December 3, 4, 10, 11, 17 & 18,
Sunday, December 26, & Saturday, Jan. 1, 7 pm
Join us for a hayride through the Festival of Lights. Stop by the nature center to warm up
by the campfire and to enjoy refreshments. Space is limited on the hay wagon reserva-
tions are required.
Cost: $5/person Ages: All ages Location: Old Maryland Farm
301 Watkins Park Drive, Upper Marlboro 20774
Contact: 301-218-6770; TTY 301-699-2544
HOLIDAY
HAYRIDESTHROUGH A
FESTIVAL OF
LIGHTS
Friends of MontpelierFriends of MontpelierFriends of MontpelierFriends of MontpelierMembership Fee: $10/year
Additional Family Member: $5/year
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE CASH CHECK
Mail to:FOM MembershipChairman
PO Box 3006Laurel, MD 20709
Benefits Include:
Quarterly subscriptions to
the Fireback Newsletter
Invitations to special
events
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Helping Hands are younger residents of Montpelier willing to work for otherresidents at hourly or fixed rates arranged between you and the helper.
There is no charge for a Helping Hands listing.
Please call 888 622-4630 x103 to be included on the next Helping Hands registry or if any updates are needed on your listing.
Sandra Smith
[email protected] Cell: 301-758-7103
MHIC# 123363 Fax: 240-524-8509
P.O. Box 1363 Laurel, MDP.O. Box 1363 Laurel, MDP.O. Box 1363 Laurel, MDP.O. Box 1363 Laurel, MD
214 Windridge Acres Ct.
Silver Spring MD 20905
Saturday, December 4, 12 noon-4 pm
Watch Santa fly into the historic College ParkAirport and then have your picture taken with
him. Enjoy holiday arts and crafts in the mu-seum.
All ages
Museum admission: $4/adults, $3/seniors,
$2/ages 2-18, FREE/children under 2
College Park Aviation Museum1985 Cpl. Frank Scott Drive, College Park
www.collegeparkaviationmuseum.com
301-864-6029; TTY 301-699-2544
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