Job Finding Help +Free Pizza For Oven Recovery+ Purple Line Plans

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Laurel MD

20 June, 2021

4:32 PM

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Welcome to the Laurel Daily! Here you will find newsworthy events going on this week including how you can get a free pizza if you locate a stolen oven, details on how job seekers age 50 and older can get a job, plans for the Purple Line, and several camps for kids. Weather Report: Today, the weather will be very humid with periods of clouds and sunshine. Temperatures will reach a high of 91 degrees. Here are the top three stories in Laurel today: 1. Pizzeria Paradiso's mobile pizza oven was stolen last year from the restaurant's Hyattsville location. Recently, staffers were told by a client that she'd spotted the mobile oven — a bright orange-tiled domed structure — being towed along University Boulevard in Wheaton. That news prompted Pizzeria Paradiso founder and owner Ruth Gresser to put the word out: Help locate the stolen oven and get a pizza party in return. (WTOP) 2. Prince George's County is launching "Encore" which is a new program for those ages 50 and up to help give them a boost in finding jobs. According to Walter Simmons, president and CEO of Employ Prince George's, the goal is to ensure that the job seekers who are 50-plus are successful and that they aren't a statistic. The Encore program will be housed at the American Job Center National Harbor. It's expected to open in August. (WTOP) 3. Plans are underway for 26 light rail trains, each comprised of five car-shells, to transport passengers on Maryland's upcoming Purple Line. This will be a 16-mile light-rail line with 21 stations that will extend from Bethesda in Montgomery County to New Carrollton in Prince George's County. However, this project has experienced a series of delays. The Maryland Transit Administration said on its website that its goal is "to open the light rail system as soon as possible." (WTOP) Today in Laurel: Kidz Pick – Experience a perfect mixture of excitement, creativity and fun-filled activities. Each day the schedule will include Krafty Kids, Amazing Artists, Spectacular Sports, Great Games, Science Superstarz, and Nifty Naturalist. Lunch will be provided to all campers. Camp will follow HCRP Summer Camp COVID safety policies. Contact Ovan Shortt for more info by calling 410-313-1693 or via email, [email protected]. (7:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.)Derrick Lewis's Basketball Camp – Join U of MD's All-ACC Player and Coach Derrick Lewis as he brings his exciting basketball experiences to the courts! Coach Lewis and his staff pride themselves on the ability to teach basketball skills and fundamentals to young players. Visit www.derricklewisbasketball.com for more information. Call Patrick McGinnis, 410-313-4716 or [email protected] for more info. (9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)Rube Goldberg: Wacky Fun at Laurel Hybrid Summer Camp – At this camp, kids can learn how to build a simple machine and learn about the connection to 19th Century mill life. Monday is virtual, the other days are onsite. For registration forms visit www.laurelhistoricalsociety.org or contact [email protected]. (10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.)Gardens Ice House Summer Camp – Join this camp for affordable fun! Sports, games, contests, a mobile video game, arts and crafts, team building challenges, and special activities are offered. This camp's proven curriculum and programming formula allows the instructors to roll through the day weaving high intensity and low impact activities together so that every type of kid has their moment to shine! (9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)Free Acupuncture – Master's level acupuncture students, under supervision of licensed and experienced faculty, are providing safe and effective auricular treatments. Limit: Six participants per seating to ensure a safe, physically distanced, and peaceful experience. (12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.) Laurel Patch Notebook: Laurel TV is looking for a part-time reporter (Details here) Now you're all caught up with the local news and events for today! If you want to reach me with news about the City of Laurel, send an email to me at this address ([email protected]) and include "Laurel News" in the subject line of your message. Before you go, let me tell you a bit about me since my newsletter will arrive to your inbox on a daily basis. My name is Alexis A. Goring. I'm a Bowie area resident with a pulse for people, news and feature stories! I've worked as a freelance reporter for years in the media industry. I'm also a published author, experienced blogger, and founder of Writer at Heart Editorial Services. Visit my website for more details about me and my work. Here's the link: https://alexisagoring.jimdofree.com. I'm looking forward to bringing you all the latest news on a daily basis. Stay safe and enjoy the day!

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