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Eleven Calvert Women Honored at the 18th Annual Women of the World Celebration | Southern Maryland News Net


April 30, 2021
On Saturday, April 17, 2021, 148 people joined the Calvert County Commission for Women (CCCW) and its six community partner organizations to celebrate the achievements and contributions of 11 outstanding Calvert County women at the 18
th Annual Women of the World Celebration. Because the COVID-19 pandemic delay from Spring of last year, the 2020-2021 event was held virtually this year with the Calvert Library providing technical support.
Each year the Commission for Women awards 4 Outstanding Achievements Awards. Nominations are sought community-wide in four categories: Advocacy, Business, Service and Woman of Tomorrow.
This year the recipients were: for Advocacy – Lori Honey, Executive Director of Project Echo for her work with the homeless for many years;  for Business – Stacy Hutchinson, Associate Director of Administration and Facilities at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Chesapeake Biological Lab in Solomons for ....

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OUR MAILBOX: A Different Take


Dear Editor,
I am writing in response to Jeff Hoffman’s comments in “Another View: Constituent Comes to Suzie Price’s Defense” (Grunion Gazette, Dec. 17).
I have also listened to the City Council meeting recording of Councilwoman Price’s questions and the subsequent remarks of Dr. Davis and Councilpersons Richardson, Mungo, and Price at least twice, and have read the Open Letter from Concerned Black Women of Long Beach and Price’s subsequent apology at least twice.
Nowhere did I see or hear anyone calling Price a racist.  It was her actions — her line of questioning about Dr. Davis’ credentials — that was called out by Richardson at the Council meeting as unfair and in the subsequent Open Letter as unprofessional, disrespectful, and discriminatory.  The tone of the Open Letter struck me as stronger and harsher reading it the second time than the first.  ....

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