Swim Club Closes After Workers Have COVID


The Perry Hall Swim Club on Cliffvale Road has been closed after it was reported that two employees have tested positive for the coronavirus. According to the swim club’s Board of Trustee meetings minutes from July 1, two lifeguards test positive for COVID-19, but both lifeguards appeared to have contracted the virus outside of the swim club.

The minutes could not go into further detail because of HIPPA laws, but did reveal that the lifeguards worked at the pool on June 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 30. Perry Hall Swim Club released an official statement.

“We have received many emails and questions over the past few days. We have been hard at work for the past few days. We are also sending well wishes to all our staff and members that we all stay healthy. We will continue to update you as we have more information,” said a statement on social media.

“It is our (The board of trustees) goal to be as transparent as possible to all our members. Please feel free to check our website for the meeting minutes from our monthly Board of Trustee meetings. We have everyone’s health and well being in mind but also hope to always provide a family friendly atmosphere for our families to enjoy. We take all suggestions and emails under consideration and appreciate your patience with us this spring and summer while we navigate this life with COVID.”

The swim club also added that the pool will be deep cleaned and they are looking into having a COVID certified company clean the pool. Members were reminded to wear a mask at the snack bar and for parents to not allow kids to hang out in the bathroom.

Perry Hall Swim Club did not give a date to reopen.

Heritage Fair to Go Virtual on Saturday


Although this year’s Heritage Fair was canceled as a result of COVID-19, the Dundalk Heritage Fair Association announced that they are teaming up the Dundalk Eagle to host a virtual Heritage Fair.

The online fair will take place Saturday, July 4 from 5 to 8 p.m. and feature nine bands.

According to an online poster, the bands include: High Voltage (AC/DC band), Cold Gin (KISS), Mark Bray, Robert Wawa Legrand, Mickey Light, Gene Vincentt & the Cadillac Cruisers, Tom Beers & Free Range Blue, Landry Taylor and Dean Crawford & the Dunn’s River.

The online Heritage Fair can be watched
at www.virtualheritagefair.com

It was also announced the Dundalk Parade Committee and the Dundalk Optimist Club is hosting a vehicle-only parade in place on the traditional parade on Saturday morning.

Dundalk to Host 4th of July Caravan Parade


The Dundalk Heritage Fair Association released an official statement in May that the Heritage Fair & Fireworks will be canceled this year as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The Heritage Association added that the Parade Committee was exploring other options to possibly conduct the parade.

This week the Dundalk Parade Committee announced the Dundalk Optimist is hosting a caravan ran by Will Feuer and others to continue the 86-year history of 4th of July parade in Dundalk. The committee added that caravan will be a fifth of the size of the traditional parade and without the bands.

“We still can still enjoy the little things and celebrate our Independence Day together! Please, follow all of the laws while watching the caravan and do not enter roadways without checking both ways. Please also follow Covid-19 state regulations, wearing a mask and keeping your distance,” said a statement by Michael Mioduszewski, one of the parade organizers.

“The Parade Committee wishes you and your family a safe and wonderful 4th of July. Please visit next year when the parade committee goes back to putting on the biggest and best parade ever. Feel free to send us any pictures you have from Dundalk parades throughout the years so we can share the memories. Send pictures or any info to DundalkParade@gmail.com

The parade usually takes place in the Old Dundalk area. With no walkers and all vehicles, the parade route will end in Old Dundalk but will start in the center of Dundalk at 9:30 a.m. and will include streets such as Merritt Boulevard, German Hill Road, Wise Avenue, Holabird Avenue and many other streets.

Beginning on Wise Avenue the route will cross over Merritt Boulevard and continue on Holabird Avenue,
making a right on Delvale Avenue to German Hill Road, turning right on German Hill Road to Merritt Boulevard, turning right on Merritt Boulevard to Sollers Point Road, turning left on Sollers Point Road to the traffic circle in Watersedge, taking the circle exit to Dundalk Avenue, turning right on Belclare Road to Liberty Parkway, turning left on Liberty Parkway to Dunglow, veering left at Dunglow Road to Dunmanway, turning right on Dunmanway to Trading Place, turning left on Trading Place to Shipway, turning right to Shipway to end in front of Dundalk Elementary School.

Here is the 2020 DUNDALK CARAVAN LINE UP provided by www.dundalkparade.com

* Lead fire truck with 2020 Grand Marshall Michael Andy, driven by “Purkey”

* Aaron Lewis Military flag truck

* American Legion Post 38 Honor Guard (joining procession at Belclare Road)

* Relay for Life bicycle driven by Michael Lepock (joining procession at Belclare Road)

* Dennis McCartney McShane Bell and Joe Falbo memorial

* Miller Brothers 1926 Model T Ford Truck escorting Marlene Miller Rydzewski

* Catonsville Parade Committee members

​* Mr. Tom, Chair of the Mayor’s Christmas Parade and Ms. Sharen Kerr

​* Ms. Irene Spatafore and Angels Supporting Our Troops

* Schweigman 1951 Ward LaFrance Pumper Fire truck

* United Rentals.com

* Greater Dundalk Chamber of Commerce

* Calvary Baptist Church

* Maryland State Police

* Dundalk Renaissance Corporation

​* Clean Bread and Cheese Creek

​* 9/11 Rolling Memorial by Charles Ritz

​* Victoria Bechtel Purple Jeep with Lady Liberty

* Baltimore Blast Cheerleaders escorted by Seahorse Inn Humvees (2 Humvees)

* Dundalk Patapsco Neck Historical Society and Museum, with Joe and Suzanne Stadler and Shirley Gregory

* John Melzer and Shaun the Sheep, Cleaning up Dundalk

* Chick-fil-A Eastpoint

​* Can Am Spyder driven by Tina Weber

* New Light Lutheran Church

​* Baltimore Hon Hive, escorted by Don Kight

* American Eagle escorted by Will and Stacey Kelly

* Vulcan Materials Company

* Maryland Waterways Foundation

* Baltimore Batman and the Batmobile

​* James Shirk, Parade Committee (Support vehicle)

* Walmart Dundalk

* Orioles Car driven by Gregory Hudnet

​* Brendas of Canton

* Bill’s Music

* U-Haul Company of Baltimore

* Grace Construction Triple Axle Dump truck

* Back River Restoration Committee

* Santa Brian Marchetti and Mrs. Wendy Claus

* Bubble blowing and flame shooting Fire truck

Kingsville VFC Not Allowed July 4th Tour


The Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company announced that it had to cancel its 4th of July tour. The Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company announced they will tour the Kingsville community on the 4th of July but that changed with a post on Thursday afternoon.

“We regret to announce that the county will not allow the 4th of July tour. The Fire Company pushed hard to bring you this event,” said a statement on the Kingsville VFC Facebook page.

Kingsville VFC said they still plan an onsite celebration with a display at their location at 11601 Bellvue Ave. in Kingsville.

“We will celebrate this patriotic day with a display at the Firehouse, that will include our members and equipment. If you planned to go on the tour, please bring your vehicle or float to the Firehouse at 10 a.m. The display will be open to the public from 11 am until 1 pm. The display will also be streamed on this Facebook page, with each item being described,” a statement from Kingsville VFC.

The fire company also thanked Councilman David Marks for his help and involvement with their celebration. Marks said he planned on taking part in the tour but will go to the firehouse.

“I have always supported this fire company and look forward to seeing many of you at the on-location event. Please come out and celebrate America,” Marks said about the Kingsville VFC efforts.

The original huge 4th of July event in Kingsville is the Kingsville Independence Parade, which was cancelled in the spring as a result of COVID-19.

Kingsville VFC still plans to make the best of the 4th of July.

“Our hard working and extremely patriotic members are committed to protect our community and celebrate this holiday with you. It’s no accident that our equipment is red white and blue.”