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county and state officials Kingswood residents Bob Brown, Sheila Reid, Sheila Jenkins, Bob Bowman, Alvin Hurd, John Sloan, Jeff Thorton, Creavery Lloyd and Kingswood Civic Association president, Hakim Muhammad, were honored Sept. 17 for their commitment and service to the Kingswood community. These Kingswood residents received citations from the Maryland General Assembly, presented by Del. Justin Ross (D Dist. 22) of Greenbelt and Sen. Paul Pinsky (D Dist. 22) of University Park. Brian Ellison, 19, a Kingswood resident and sophomore at Washington Bible College in Lanham, received a $1,000 student scholarship for his academic success and his community service within Kingswood. Evan Reynolds, 17, a Kingswood resident and junior board member of the civic association, was recognized for his service to the community. Reynolds is a junior at Kennedy Krieger High School in Baltimore. Councilman Eric Olson (D Dist. 3) of College Park; Wanda Brooks, who works with Olson; Ross; Pinsky; Cpl. Jennifer Simms; and William Edelen, the Prince George County Department of Environmental Resources code enforcement officer, were also honored for their support of the Kingswood community over the years. Gaurav Srivastava of Lanham was named to the dean list for the spring 2009 semester at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Srivastava, the son of Dayanand and Sudha Srivastava, is a graduate of Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt. He majored in neuroscience and graduated from the university in May. Students named to the dean list must take a minimum of 14 credit hours and earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Friday in the Queen Anne Theatre at 301 Largo Road in Largo. The fashion show features live music, more than 50 models and custom clothing, among other things. Tickets for students are free with proof of enrollment. Non student tickets are $10. Tickets are available in the College Life Services Office in room 149 on the first floor of the Largo Student Center. Largo college celebrates Hispanic heritage month Prince George Community College in Largo is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage month, which recognizes Americans of Hispanic decent and their contributions to the United States. Tuesday in the Rennie Forum in the Largo Student Center. Oct. 15 in conference room two in the Largo Student Center. Music students will sing native Argentinean songs by Myrna Meeroff, and the winning essay from the Americans Making a Positive Impact on American Society contest will be read. All events take place on the main campus at 301 Largo Road in Largo. Call 301 322 0862. Airmen with area ties graduate from basic training Air Force Airmen Aurelia R. Copeland and Eric A. Meshako recently graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. Copeland is the daughter of Warren Copeland of Polk Street in Glenarden and Wilma Storrod of Spotsylvania, Va. She is a 2007 graduate of Largo High School in Upper Marlboro. Meshako is the son of Robert Meshako of Cambridge Drive in Upper Marlboro. The Mall at Prince Georges in Hyattsville is again hosting a Black Doll Show and Sale featuring African American doll artists, vendors and collectors who will display and sell items.
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