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    Charles County briefs

    23 days ago

    Bishop from France to visit church in Waldorf

    Bishop Olivier Leborgne, who oversees a Catholic diocese in northern France, will celebrate Mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 100 Village St. in Waldorf on Sunday, April 28, at 11:30 a.m. After the Mass, there will be a reception and talk, with a question-and-answer session. Leborgne will discuss the current situation of the Catholic church in France. Leborgne accepted the invitation of the Father Martin Society, a group that celebrates the legacy of the Rev. Narcisse Martin from France who served the areas of Waldorf, Baden and Accokeek from 1894 until 1923. For more information, call the church at 301-645-7112.

    Fatherhood program available

    The Charles County Department of Social Services, with the support of A Father’s Place, Prince George’s County, offers fatherhood program virtual cohort sessions for eligible fathers, expectant fathers, and male role models who live in Charles County. Instructors will assist fathers, expectant fathers and male role models with developing long-lasting relationships with their children, communicating better with the mother of their children and employment support services and other supportive services. Complete a referral form at https://forms.gle/eDuktEnzangLT1zP9/. For more, email ccdss@afppgc.org or call or text 240-391-8892.

    Coates to host town hall

    Commissioner Thomasina O. Coates (D) will host a town hall on Monday, April 29, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Metropolitan United Methodist Church, located at 3385 Metropolitan Church Road in Indian Head. The topic will be District 2 updates. For more information, visit the Community Meetings page at charlescountymd.gov.

    Apply now for Maryland Corps/Service Year Option

    Applications are open for the Maryland Corps and the Service Year Option Program, two options for public service for those 18 and older. The programs were launched last year when the state’s newly created Department of Service and Civic Innovation piloted the service pathway to education and career opportunities for community members who either recently completed high school or are looking for a career change.

    Members, who must be 18 or older, are required to serve full-time at a sponsoring organization and participate in targeted professional development. The program requires a minimum 40 hours per week time commitment between the service at the host site partner and the required professional development.

    Participants in the program will be matched with a partner organization that will provide job training, mentorship and other resources. Additionally, participants will earn at least $15 an hour and receive weekly focused professional development.

    Recent graduates can apply online at https://serving.md.gov/auth/signup?role=CANDIDATE by Sept. 11. To learn more, go to dsci.maryland.gov.

    School system updates volunteer process

    Charles County Public Schools updated its volunteer processes to establish a network of community members interested in supporting schools. The new Community Volunteer Program provides an opportunity for community members who are not the parent/guardian of an enrolled Charles student to volunteer their time in supporting schools.

    Community members interested in volunteering with the Charles public school system can visit www.ccboe.com/parents/volunteer-information to complete an interest form. All volunteers are required to complete a prescreening questionnaire, online training and required background check. For more information, contact Sylvia Royster, director of community engagement and equity, at sroyster@ccboe.com.

    Special education parent survey opened

    Parents and guardians of children who receive special education services in Maryland recently received a copy of the Maryland Special Education Parent Involvement Survey in the mail from the Maryland State Department of Education. By completing the survey, parents and guardians can share how their children’s school can better partner with them.

    The feedback helps guide efforts to improve special education and related services in school systems around Maryland. The hard copy of the survey should be returned in the postage-paid envelope to MSDE by May 24. The survey can also be completed online at www.mdparentsurvey.com.

    Questions can be directed to the MSDE help desk at 800-287-1581 or mdparentsurvey@icfi.com.

    VanGo moves to tracking app

    Charles County government recently announced that VanGO replaced its current app with TripShot. The app features a suite of tools including live bus tracking, real-time schedule updates and custom notifications. The app also features trip planning and other capabilities. TripShot is available on smartphones, as well as on the computer.

    To access online, visit www.go-Vango.com, select your desired routes and choose a stop nearest you to view estimated time of arrival.

    To access the app on your smartphone, search “TripShot” on your app store, and download it for free. Once downloaded, Type “VanGo” in the system selection tab. From the main screen you can plan your trip, view nearby stops, and add specific routes to your favorites tab. You can also set up custom notifications for your route from the trip planner screen.

    Call 301-645-0642 for more information.

    County accepting land preservation applications

    The Charles County Department of Planning and Growth Management is accepting applications from county landowners to participate in Maryland’s Agricultural Land Preservation Program and Rural Legacy Program. Completed applications must be filed with the department by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, May 24.

    The Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation and the Rural Legacy Program are designed to preserve farm and forest lands and other valuable natural resources by purchasing conservation easements from willing landowners. To learn more, visit www.CharlesCountyMD.gov/government/planning-and-growth-management/preservation-and-long-range-planning/agricultural-and-land-preservation.

    Sheriff’s office implements program for records requests

    The Charles County Sheriff’s Office recently announced the implementation of the NextRequest application, a solution designed to enhance and expedite the process of obtaining police records and Maryland’s Public Information Act requests. All requests for police records and PIAs can be done by accessing the NextRequest Portal on the agency’s website at www.ccso.us or directly at ccso-md.nextrequest.com.

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