Poets A-Plenty Fill the New Deal in Two Languages

The Poetry Moment at the New Deal Café, in honor of National Poetry Month, was a multi-language, multi-media event that filled the cafe’s back room. Held on April 3, this was the café’s first English/ Spanish poetry read held in honor of Juan Felipe Herrera, the current U.S. Poet Laureate. Mayor Emmett Jordan opened playing […]

Greenbelt Youth Advisory Committee Trip to D.C.

Early last month, the Greenbelt Youth Advisory Committee traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate as youth delegates in the National League of Cities’ (NLC) Congressional City Conference. This annual event hosts city councils from around the country as they share issues relevant to their localities and their consequent solutions, in the hopes that they can […]

Council Budget Cycle Kicks Off

The city’s annual budget review kicked off on Tuesday, March 29 with City Manager Michael McLaughlin’s presentation of his proposed budget. The first of eight worksessions to drill down into the details of each department’s budget followed the next night. McLaughlin’s proposal calls for no change in the city’s property tax rate, implementation of some […]

Mowatt Spring Concert Date is Friday, April 8.

The back page story publicizing the Spring Concert at Mowatt Memorial Church incorrectly stated the event’s date. The Spring Concert is actually on April 8 – as is correctly stated in the advertisement.

Sign Design and Whence the Southway Map

Sharon Bradley of Sharon Bradley Site Design, Inc. presented the Greenbelt City Council with her latest designs for Greenbelt gateway (city limit) signs at a March 21 worksession. Three different styles of entrance sign were proposed with two cast stone monument signs to be located at main entrances to the city, 10-foot-high cast stone on […]

GAC Open House Offers a Theatrical Peek

Greenbelt becomes Italy for more than two hours with “Enchanted April” at the Greenbelt Arts Center (GAC). This story of two English housewives on a life-changing trip to Italy after WWI, “Enchanted April” illustrates how a community theater fuels the imagination of its residents. The community is invited to an open house on April 8 […]

Fifty Years Ago: Things Ain’t Always What They Seem…

Police Blotter on March 31, 1966 The police received a telephone call about a crazy man with an axe in the woods near the warehouse. Upon investigation, the crazy man turned out to be an employee of the Smithsonian Institute armed with a net to capture migratory game birds.  

Explore Your Greenbelt Showcases Greenbelt Community Foundation and Grant Recipients

Explore Your Greenbelt is a new initiative of the Greenbelt Community Foundation (GCF) which works with Greenbelt nonprofit and community organizations to provide grant funding for a variety of projects that contribute to the wellbeing of this community. This year GCF is celebrating its tenth anniversary with its Explore Your Greenbelt engagement campaign to encour […]

Literacy Sparks Enthusiasm at Greenbelt Middle

The March 17 literacy event at Greenbelt Middle School (GMS) brought out an enthusiastic crowd of students and parents, eager to get up and read a poem or speak about their favorite books. After a presentation by author Steven Macalester, a panel of 8th grade students and other special guests spoke passionately about the value […]

ACE Educators Feted by Council, Dignitaries

The Advisory Committee on Education (ACE) Educator Awards were presented at the Greenbelt City Council meeting on March 14. A standing-room only crowd of awardees, family members, friends, students and school associates was on hand to applaud the winners. A number of school principals and senior administrators were also present. Janet Mirsky, ACE treasurer, introduced […]