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Showing posts with label Elections 20100503 Mount Airy. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Mount Airy councilwoman Wendi Peters news digest:


Mount Airy councilwoman Wendi Peters news digest:

April 9, 2010

Proposed Carroll County business park could benefit Mount Airy
Frederick News Post (subscription)
By Nicholas C. Stern Mount Airy -- Town officials are excited about plans ... was a positive development in and of itself, Councilwoman Wendi Peters said. ...

Proposed Carroll County business park could benefit Mount Airy ...
MOUNT AIRY, Md. -- Town officials are excited about plans by the Carroll County ... a positive development in and of itself, Councilwoman Wendi Peters said. ...
www.wtopnews.com/?nid=598&sid=1930282

Wendi Peters Named One of Maryland's Top 100 Women
Citybizlist
Ms. Peters is former Vice Chairman of the Mt. Airy Planning and Zoning Commission and has also served on the town's Board of Zoning Appeals and Recycling ...

Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Facebook: Wendi Peters for Mount Airy ...
By Kevin Dayhoff
Facebook: Wendi Peters for Mount Airy Mayor. Hello Mount Airy Residents! Thank you for visiting my Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/WendiPetersForMayor?v=app_4949752878. As some of you may know, I grew up in Mount Airy. ...
Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack - http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/
Vicki Voisin - The Paralegal Mentor with Paralegal Career ...
By Paralegal Mentor
Wendy Peters, a paralegal in the litigation and creditors' rights practices of national law firm Ober/Kaler, has been named to "Maryland's Top 100 Women" by The Daily Record. ... Educational issues are of particular importance to Ms. Peters . She has volunteered as a mentor to elementary, middle and high school students in Baltimore City and Mt. Airy. Most recently, she worked with first-graders at the Steuart Hill Academy in Baltimore, and she has also served on Community ...
Vicki Voisin - The Paralegal... - http://www.paralegalmentorblog.com/

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Facebook Wendi Peters for Mount Airy Mayor. Hello Mount Airy Residents ... As some of you may know I grew up in Mount Airy I moved away to attend college ...
www.rightyblogs.com/Maryland/feed.php?channel=33&iid=131024...

Mount Airy candidates lay out their positions - The Frederick News ...
Mount Airy -- Five candidates for mayor and two Town Council seats up for ... Councilwoman Wendi Peters said her decision to run for mayor wasn't made on a ...
www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?storyid=103158

Wendi Peters has what it takes to lead Mount Airy
I am writing to support Councilwoman Wendi Peters in her candidacy for mayor of the town of Mount Airy. I have known Wendi since I moved to Mount Airy 10 ...
www.gazette.net/stories/04082010/fredlet161725_32565.php

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BJ Dixon nominates Councilwoman Wendi Peters for the Office of Mount Airy Mayor By Kevin Dayhoff for Soundtrack March 29, 2010 ...
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Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Wendi Peters for Mount Airy mayor ...
By Kevin Dayhoff
Wendi Wagner Peters, 46, was born and raised in Mt. Airy, having attended Mt. Airy schools and graduated from South Carroll High School before attending college in Baltimore. She is proud to follow both her father and grandfather in ...

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Wendi Peters for Mount Airy mayor campaign profile ... Wendi Wagner Peters, 46, was born and raised in Mt. Airy, having attended Mt. Airy schools and ...
www.rightyblogs.com/Maryland/feed.php?channel=33&iid=129912...
Kevin Dayhoff: Wendi Peters for Mount Airy mayor... - Inside Charm ...
Kevin Dayhoff: Wendi Peters for Mount Airy mayor campaign profile.
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Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Mount Airy prepares for town elections
By Kevin Dayhoff
Citizens nominated Wendi Peters, currently a town councilmember, and Patrick Rockinberg, who currently serves as the vice-chair of the Mount Airy planning and zoning commission to vie for mayor. For the two council seats, ...

Mount Airy Council retains appointment process for seats
If a Mount Airy town council seat is vacated anytime soon — which happened twice ... Councilmen Peter Helt and Wendi Peters voted in favor of the measure, ...
www.gazette.net/stories/03252010/mounnew160539_32550.php

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Friday, April 09, 2010

Facebook: Wendi Peters for Mount Airy Mayor

Hello Mount Airy Residents!

Thank you for visiting my Facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/WendiPetersForMayor?v=app_4949752878

As some of you may know, I grew up in Mount Airy. I moved away to attend college and met my husband. We moved back and made Mount Airy our home as we could think of no better place to start a family. We are raising our son, Zach, in the same house in which I grew up and are fortunate to have many of the same neighbors as when I was younger.

I graduated from Loyola College in Baltimore and have worked the last 24 years as a paralegal at a major law firm in Baltimore. I am pleased to have had many opportunities over the last 20 years to serve our community; teaching Sunday school, serving on the PTA Executive Board, serving as team mom for MAYAA baseball, as well as mentoring children. I have also served on various town commissions; Sanitation and Recycling, Board of Appeals, Planning and Zoning and am proud to follow both my father and grandfather in serving as an elected member of the Town Council for the last 6 years. It is with this experience and my love for this town that I move forward, ready to serve as Mayor. The past year has been challenging for our Town. I have heard from many residents and business owners who have shared concerns regarding getting the town “back on track.” We need to bring back continuity and stability and I have the experience, the commitment and will provide the leadership to do just that. I understand our government, I understand the importance of relationships with county and state officials and I have a track record of working hard and solving problems.

Over the next month I will be making my way around town to meet with residents. As a mom with a busy teenager, I know family schedules can be very hectic. If I am not able to catch you at home, please feel free to email wendipeters@msn.com or call 301-829-2525 with any questions or concerns.

I look forward to seeing or hearing from you. I appreciate your support and respectfully ask for your vote on May 3!!

Sincerely,

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Mount Airy MD prepares for town elections


Mount Airy prepares for town elections

League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum.

March 31, 2010

Special to be crossposted on The Grogg Report

By Kevin Dayhoff http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/mount-airy-prepares-for-town-elections.html http://tinyurl.com/ydkhrj6

The mayor’s office and two council seats are up for grabs this coming May 3 when Mount Airy citizens go to the polls to select new leadership for the town.

At the Mount Airy board of supervisors of elections citizens’ meeting on March 8 in the town hall council chambers, the chair of the elections board, Bruce Walz, banged the gavel and brought the short, 20-minute meeting to order at precisely 7 p.m.

Citizens, from the town of almost 10,000, which straddles the Frederick and Carroll County border, crowded into the room to nominate candidates to vie for the mayor’s office, currently held by Peter Helt; and two council seats, currently held by Gary Nelson and Chris Everich.

Each town council member is paid $4,000 per year and the mayor is paid $8,500 a year.

Citizens nominated Wendi Peters, currently a town councilmember, and Patrick Rockinberg, who currently serves as the vice-chair of the Mount Airy planning and zoning commission to vie for mayor.

For the two council seats, citizens choose three to stand for election: David M. Blais, Scott Strong, and incumbent councilmember Chris Everich.

Councilmember Gary Nelson is to date, not a candidate for re-election.

A distinguished member of the community, B.J. Dixon, the former town clerk who retired after 30-years of service to the community, rose to the podium first.

“I’m here this evening not only as a resident of the Town; not only as a past employee of the Town; but as a concerned citizen that feels we need to get the town back on track with someone that has leadership abilities. I’m here to nominate Councilwoman Wendi Peters for the Office of Mayor.

Tony Falletta then rose to nominate Pat Rockinberg for mayor. He explained that “Pat moved to Mount Airy in 1997 and since that time has been very active in the community.” Mr. Falletta said “it was during the 2006 election cycle that I first met Pat and have come to admire his leadership abilities.”

Current Mayor Helt nominated Mr. Everich by citing a Bible verse from Proverbs 15:22, “Without counsel, plans go awry. But in the multitude of counselors they are established… In short it is better to get the opinion of many counselors than to have a bunch of yes men. I have found Chris Everich to be a good counselor and not a yes man. Chris can be talked to, reasoned with and learned from.”

Former Mayor Pyatt nominated Mr. Blais, by noting that “he earned his Eagle Scout badge from Mount Airy’s Troop 460, graduated from Linganore High School and has served honorably in the U.S. Air Force for 24 years since 1986.”

To wrap-up the meeting, Tim Askeland nominated Mr. Strong. Mr. Askeland reiterated after the meeting that Mr. Strong could make a positive contribution to the community because he is a volunteer sports coach for Mount Airy’s children and he vigorously opposed a recent annexation initiative for the Rigler property, (part of which was to be used for sports fields.)

I attended the meeting for a number of reasons. As a student of governance, political science, and history; the town is a great study of a municipality with enormous potential that is being held back by what many consider to be a crisis in government.

Although I make my home in Westminster, my Quaker ancestors, the Wright family, along with the Warfield, Grimes, Haines, Farver and Gilliss family, began living in the area since the early 1700s, long before it was an incorporated municipality.

Over the years my family has seen it all. We witnessed the “first wave” of “newcomers” that came to what is now known as Mount Airy, when the railroad arrived.

The delightful quintessential small town maintained a reputation through the 1950s and 60s for a high quality of life.

However the last decade has been unpleasant. Still others will say that in the last quarter-of-century Mount Airy has developed quite a reputation for its contentious elections; and the mental anguish, embarrassment, and humiliation have since been the standard by which the town deliberates and grapples with many growing pains.

Then it began to be “discovered” by folks in the throes of urban flight in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Being located near Interstate 70 made the commute to the Baltimore of Washington, D.C. employment centers easy. This exacerbated growth pressures in the days of inexpensive gasoline, low taxes, and quality housing stock that was reasonably priced.

With the growth brought tension and the wheels began to get wobbly as early as June 1973 when Mayor Lewis C. Dixon and Frederick W. Stevens got in a scuffle after a “meeting when Stephens presented problems with a sewer station on land he used to own,” according to the June 29, 1974 edition of “The Community Reporter.”

Mr. Stevens filed a $90,000 damage suit in Circuit Court a year after the incident claiming that he suffered “painful injuries about his face and head and was caused great mental anguish, embarrassment, and humiliation.”

In the last several years, Mount Airy has stayed in the news for political turmoil and intrigue, allegations of ethics violations, quarrels over growth and annexation, recreation, and water. On September 3, 2007, the town was awakened to a devastating three-alarm fire in the 200 block of South Main Street.

In 2009, a total of three citizens took turns in the mayor’s office in a year of public bickering and disagreement.

Helt, who was voted in as mayor by the council members on Dec. 7, 2009 after the council voted out former Mayor David Pyatt, chose not to stand for election for mayor. Helt had taken the place of former Mayor Frank Johnson Jr., who was elected in 2006 and resigned in February 2009.

There was also turnover in 2009 among the councilmembers as Everich was chosen to take the place former councilmember John Woodhull who moved out of town and did not finish his term.

On the evening of the citizens’ nominations the League of Women Voters of Carroll County announced that the non-partisan organization will hold a candidates’ forum on March 31 at 7 p.m. for those running for office.

The forum will be held at the Mount Airy town hall and will be broadcast live by the Community Media Center. The forum will feature questions developed by the League and questions from the audience. For more information about the forum, contact the League at info@carroll.lwvmd.org.

The last day for write-in candidates to get on the ballot is 5 p.m. April 12. The deadline to register to vote is April 5 and absentee ballots are available at the town offices up until April 15.

Elections are held in the town every two years. Citizens will have an opportunity to vote for one mayor and two councilmembers on Monday, May 3, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Firemen's Activities Building on Twin Arch Road.

For more information call the town office at 410-795-6012 or 301-829-1424 or visit the town web site at http://www.mountairymd.org/.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster. E-mail him at kevindayhoff @ gmail.com.
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For coverage of the May 3, 2010 Mount Airy municipal elections click on: Elections 20100503 Mount Airy

Labels: Carroll Co Dist Mt Airy, Dayhoff photos, Dayhoff photos Carroll Co, Elections 20100503 Mount Airy, History Mount Airy MD, People Peters-Wendi Mt Airy Council

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Wendi Peters for Mount Airy mayor campaign profile http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/wendi-peters-for-mount-airy-mayor.html Posted March 31, 2010

Mount Airy prepares for town elections League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum. March 31, 2010 Special to be crossposted on The Grogg Report by Kevin Dayhoff http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/mount-airy-prepares-for-town-elections.html

Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away League of Women Voters to hold candidates' forum March 31 Posted http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/4173/mount-airy-town-elections-little-over-month-away/ 3/29/10 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Scott Strong for Mount Airy town council campaign profile March 29, 2010 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/scott-strong-for-mount-airy-town.html

BJ Dixon nominates Councilwoman Wendi Peters for the Office of Mount Airy Mayor By Kevin Dayhoff for Soundtrack March 29, 2010 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/bj-dixon-nominates-councilwoman-wendi.html

Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/mount-airy-town-elections-little-over.html League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum.
March 19, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff

Current Mount Airy Mayor Helt nominates Mr. Everich http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/current-mount-airy-mayor-helt-nominates.html

The Mount Airy Lottery in The Tentacle: http://www.thetentacle.com/ by Kevin E. Dayhoff Wednesday, March 24, 2010: “The “awful aughts” were not kind to Mount Airy. The last decade seemed to have been on the minds of citizens who crowded into the Mount Airy town hall on March 8 to nominate candidates to vie for elected offices in the upcoming election….”

“Mount Airy electoral nominees named” By Jennifer Jiggetts, Times Staff Writer Jiggetts http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/article_27f19880-2d92-11df-9131-001cc4c002e0.html Friday, March 12, 2010

“Mount Airy announces nominations for mayor and Town Council” Originally published March 10, 2010 By Nicholas C. Stern News-Post Staff http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271

“Peters, Rockinberg to face off for mayor - Two nominated for mayor, three for two open council seats in Mount Airy's May 3 election” by Angie Cochrun Staff Writer Thursday, March 11, 2010 http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

David Blais Candidate for Mount Airy Town Council web site
http://www.davidblais.com/contact.html

http://www.thegroggreport.com/merrygoround.htm

http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271
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Mount Airy prepares for town elections League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum. March 31, 2010 Special to be crossposted on The Grogg Report by Kevin Dayhoff http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/mount-airy-prepares-for-town-elections.html
Mount Airy MD prepares for town elections League Women Voters Carroll Co hold candidates’ forum 31Mar2010 http://tinyurl.com/ydkhrj6

Mount Airy MD preps 4 town elections League Women Voters hold forum 31Mar2010 http://tinyurl.com/ydkhrj6

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Wendi Peters for Mount Airy mayor campaign profile


Wendi Peters for Mount Airy mayor campaign profile

EXPERIENCE LEADERSHIP COMMITMENT

Wendi Wagner Peters, 46, was born and raised in Mt. Airy, having attended Mt. Airy schools and graduated from South Carroll High School before attending college in Baltimore. She is proud to follow both her father and grandfather in serving on the Town Council. Wendi and her husband, Gary have a 16 year old son, Zach, who is a junior at Linganore High School. As a former PTA Executive Board member and parent volunteer, she remains an advocate for the modernization of schools for our children. She grew up in a family business and over the years has worked in a number of areas to promote economic development, while balancing the interests of our residents. She is a fiscal conservative and is mindful that the money government spends is YOUR money.

Campaign platform:

Leadership – Former Town Clerk BJ Dixon, when nominating me for Mayor, stated “we need stability and continuity…we need to get the town back on track”. I understand our government, the importance of relationships with county and state officials and I will provide the leadership we need.

The Budget – I understand the money government spends is YOUR money. Serving on the Council, I have consistently identified ways to reduce costs and save money. Our successful recycling program is one example. I will continue to work to reduce costs and keep Mount Airy an affordable place to live.

School and recreational facilities – As a mother, PTA member and mentor, I know the importance of modernized schools and adequate recreational facilities for our children. I will work with all parties to advocate for the rebuilding of the Mt. Airy Middle School and address our recreational facility needs.

Qualifications and experience:

Town of Mt. Airy – Councilwoman
Liason – Economic Development – 2008 - present
Liaison – Recycling and Sanitation - 2006-present
Zoning Administrator – 2004-2006
Liaison - Water and Sewer – 2004-2006

Business Volunteers Unlimited – School & Business Partnership Program
Mentor to Baltimore City Elementary School students– 2008 - present

Maryland Municipal League – Communications Committee
Chairman – 2007-2008
Member – 2006-2007

Mentoring Connections Team
Mentor to Mt. Airy School Middle School students– 2007-2008

Advisory Committee to the Community Legacy Board
MD Department of Housing and Community Development
Member – 2006-2007

Community Law in Action
Mentor to Baltimore City High School students – 2006 – 2008

Mount Airy Main Street Association
Board Member - 2008-2009
Member - 2004-present

Downtown Revitalization Committee
Member - 2002-2004

Town of Mt. Airy – Planning & Zoning Commission
Vice Chairman – 2000 – 2004
Member – 1998 – 2004

Twin Ridge Elementary School – PTA
Executive Board – 2002
Parent Volunteer – 1998 – 2004

Town of Mt. Airy – Board of Zoning Appeals
Member – 1997

Town of Mt. Airy – Recycling Commission
Chairman – 1990 – 1996

Calvary United Methodist Church
Staff Parish Relations Council – 2006-2008
Sunday School Teacher – 1998-2000
Member

EDUCATION
University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
Fellow, Academy for Excellence in Local Governance, 2007

Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland
B.A., Political Science, 1989

Villa Julie College, Baltimore, Maryland
A.A., Paralegal Studies, 1983

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Maryland State Bar Association, Associate Member
Maryland Association of Paralegals
National Federation of Paralegal Associations

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For coverage of the May 3, 2010 Mount Airy municipal elections click on: Elections 20100503 Mount Airy

Labels: Carroll Co Dist Mt Airy, Dayhoff photos, Dayhoff photos Carroll Co, Elections 20100503 Mount Airy, History Mount Airy MD, People Peters-Wendi Mt Airy Council

Related coverage: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/Elections%2020100503%20Mount%20Airy

Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away League of Women Voters to hold candidates' forum March 31 Posted http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/4173/mount-airy-town-elections-little-over-month-away/ 3/29/10 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Scott Strong for Mount Airy town council campaign profile March 29, 2010 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/scott-strong-for-mount-airy-town.html

BJ Dixon nominates Councilwoman Wendi Peters for the Office of Mount Airy Mayor By Kevin Dayhoff for Soundtrack March 29, 2010 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/bj-dixon-nominates-councilwoman-wendi.html

Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/mount-airy-town-elections-little-over.html League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum.
March 19, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff

Current Mount Airy Mayor Helt nominates Mr. Everich http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/current-mount-airy-mayor-helt-nominates.html

The Mount Airy Lottery in The Tentacle: http://www.thetentacle.com/ by Kevin E. Dayhoff Wednesday, March 24, 2010: “The “awful aughts” were not kind to Mount Airy. The last decade seemed to have been on the minds of citizens who crowded into the Mount Airy town hall on March 8 to nominate candidates to vie for elected offices in the upcoming election….”

“Mount Airy electoral nominees named” By Jennifer Jiggetts, Times Staff Writer Jiggetts http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/article_27f19880-2d92-11df-9131-001cc4c002e0.html Friday, March 12, 2010

“Mount Airy announces nominations for mayor and Town Council” Originally published March 10, 2010 By Nicholas C. Stern News-Post Staff http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271

“Peters, Rockinberg to face off for mayor - Two nominated for mayor, three for two open council seats in Mount Airy's May 3 election” by Angie Cochrun Staff Writer Thursday, March 11, 2010 http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

David Blais Candidate for Mount Airy Town Council web site
http://www.davidblais.com/contact.html

http://www.thegroggreport.com/merrygoround.htm

http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Scott Strong for Mount Airy town council campaign profile


Scott Strong for Mount Airy town council campaign profile

March 29, 2010

My name is Scott Strong; I'm 38 years old, and a resident of Mount Airy running for Town Council. We bought our first home here in 2000. I've been married to my lovely wife Kimber for 14 years and have 4 children. All are attending local public elementary and middle schools.

I have earned 3 degrees: Bachelor's, a Master's and an Executive MBA. I have 21 years of business experience working in the private sector as a government contractor supporting all aspects for multiple $100+ million dollar programs. Throughout this entire period of my life, I was able to manage working full-time, get married and start my family. Also over the past 4 years I have been coaching Four County Little League as well as participating as a 501st Legion member volunteering my time to help numerous charities dealing with children.

Friends and acquaintances alike have been urging me for the past few months to step up and address some of the major issues facing Mount Airy today. While my ideas might not ultimately provide total solutions, they do instill within others the creative sparks necessary for coming to mutual agreements which is something I think we need more of between all parties involved: residents, businesses, local/town government and state government. I feel that I can apply the same drive and passion for my personal and professional life to make positive contributions to the town and it's residents if they decide to elect me.

I became interested in running for office because I felt that I could make a difference in shaping policy and managing growth thereby positively benefiting not only the businesses and the town's economy, but also helping to voice the majority of our resident's interests. I moved to Mount Airy because of the things I saw and wanted to share them with my children; therefore, I have a vested interested in our youth and our community's future.

My agenda is straightforward:
• Encouraging Citizens involvement in the planning process
• Investigate Best Options for Planning and Promote Abstract Objectivity
• Managing Growth for In-Fill and Re-development
• Pursue Recreation Center Option
• Evaluate current Town processes
• Support School Modernization

If elected, I believe I can put together processes which support the good things already put into place while injecting creativity and innovation in order to help where there is room for improvement. I plan to be open, honest and transparent with the residents and hope to encourage citizen involvement in the planning process.

Sincerely,
Scott Strong / Candidate for Town Council

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For coverage of the May 3, 2010 Mount Airy municipal elections click on: Elections 20100503 Mount Airy

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Carroll Co Dist Mt Airy, Elections 20100503 Mount Airy, History Mount Airy MD,

Related coverage:
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/Elections%2020100503%20Mount%20Airy

Scott Strong for Mount Airy town council campaign profile March 29, 2010
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/scott-strong-for-mount-airy-town.html

BJ Dixon nominates Councilwoman Wendi Peters for the Office of Mount Airy Mayor By Kevin Dayhoff for
Soundtrack March 29, 2010 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/bj-dixon-nominates-councilwoman-wendi.html

Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/mount-airy-town-elections-little-over.html League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum.
March 19, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff

Current Mount Airy Mayor Helt nominates Mr. Everich
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/current-mount-airy-mayor-helt-nominates.html

The Mount Airy Lottery in The Tentacle: http://www.thetentacle.com/ by Kevin E. Dayhoff Wednesday, March 24, 2010: “The “awful aughts” were not kind to Mount Airy. The last decade seemed to have been on the minds of citizens who crowded into the Mount Airy town hall on March 8 to nominate candidates to vie for elected offices in the upcoming election….”

“Mount Airy electoral nominees named” By Jennifer Jiggetts, Times Staff Writer Jiggetts
http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/article_27f19880-2d92-11df-9131-001cc4c002e0.html Friday, March 12, 2010

“Mount Airy announces nominations for mayor and Town Council” Originally published March 10, 2010 By
Nicholas C. Stern News-Post Staff http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271

“Peters, Rockinberg to face off for mayor - Two nominated for mayor, three for two open council seats in Mount Airy's May 3 election” by Angie Cochrun Staff Writer Thursday, March 11, 2010
http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

David Blais Candidate for Mount Airy Town Council web site
http://www.davidblais.com/contact.html

http://www.thegroggreport.com/merrygoround.htm

http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271
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[20100329 sdosm Scott Strong for Mount Airy town council]

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Monday, March 29, 2010

BJ Dixon nominates Councilwoman Wendi Peters for the Office of Mount Airy Mayor

BJ Dixon nominates Councilwoman Wendi Peters for the Office of Mount Airy Mayor By Kevin Dayhoff for Soundtrack March 29, 2010

The mayor’s office and two council seats are up for grabs this coming May 3 when Mount Airy citizens go to the polls to select new leadership for the town.

It was standing room only at the Mount Airy board of supervisors of elections citizens’ meeting on March 8, 2010, in the town hall council chambers. The chair of the elections board, Bruce Walz, banged the gavel and brought the short, 20-minute meeting to order at precisely 7 p.m.

Citizens, from the town of almost 10,000, which straddles the Frederick and Carroll County border, crowded into the room to nominate candidates to vie for the mayor’s office, currently held by Peter Helt; and two council seats, currently held by Gary Nelson and Chris Everich.

Citizens nominated Wendi Peters, currently a town councilmember, and Patrick Rockinberg, who currently serves as the vice-chair of the Mount Airy planning and zoning commission to vie for mayor.

For the two council seats, citizens choose three to stand for election: David M. Blais, Scott Strong, and incumbent councilmember Chris Everich.

At the Mount Airy board of supervisors of elections citizens’ meeting, former Mount Airy town clerk BJ Dixon nominated councilwoman Wendi Peters to run for the mayor’s office in the upcoming municipal elections.

That evening, Ms. Dixon said:

“Good Evening, For those that don’t know me, I’m B.J. Dixon. My husband, Carl, and I have lived in the Town for 44 years. I recently retired as a 30-year employee with the Town of Mount Airy.

“I’m here this evening not only as a resident of the Town; not only as a past employee of the Town; but as a concerned citizen that feels we need to get the Town back on track with someone that has leadership abilities.

“I’m here to nominate Councilwoman Wendi Peters for the Office of Mayor.

“Having worked with Wendi over the years, I believe she has the experience to lead the Town into the future. Wendi understands the workings of our government, she is a problem solver and possesses the ability to stand up and take on tough decisions.

“We need to quit drawing lines in the sand. We need stability and continuity back in our Town. We need Wendi Peters to do just that. With her experience, her leadership and her commitment, I’m confident she will get this Town back to one that we can be proud to call “Our Town”. Our Town with a strong, bright future.”

After the meeting, councilwoman Peter’s released the following statement:

“Tonight I am honored to have BJ Dixon place my name in nomination to run for Mayor of Mount Airy. I am honored to have her trust, respect and support as our former Town Clerk and a retired 30 year employee of the Town of Mount Airy.

“The past year has been challenging for our town in many ways. While some of these challenges remain, I am confident with new leadership, a strong, dedicated staff and devoted volunteers we can confront these challenges and work together for the best interests of all of our residents.

“I am honored to have served my hometown in various capacities over the last 20 years. I have consistently shown I will always stand up for what I believe is in the best interests of our town. I am committed to identifying and solving problems while looking forward with a sense of vision. … This is a very important election and I need your support. Thanks very much, Wendi Peters”

On the evening of the citizens’ nominations the League of Women Voters of Carroll County announced that the non-partisan organization will hold a candidates’ forum on March 31 at 7 p.m. for those running for office.

The forum will be held at the Mount Airy town hall and will be broadcast live by the Community Media Center. The forum will feature questions developed by the League and questions from the audience. For more information about the forum, contact the League at info@carroll.lwvmd.org.

The last day for write-in candidates to get on the ballot is 5 p.m. April 12. The deadline to register to vote is April 5 and absentee ballots are available at the town offices up until April 15.

Elections are held in the town every two years. Citizens will have an opportunity to vote for one mayor and two councilmembers on Monday, May 3, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Firemen's Activities Building on Twin Arch Road.

For more information call the town office at 410-795-6012 or 301-829-1424 or visit the town web site at http://www.mountairymd.org/.

[20100308 BJ Dixon Peters nom remarks]

Photo captions:
Carol Blackburn, of the League of Women Voters of Carroll County, and Councilwoman Wendi Peters stop to talk after the Mount Airy board of supervisors of elections citizens’ meeting on March 8, 2010 in the town hall council chambers. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff [20100308 MA noms 4]

Councilwoman Wendi Peters was nominated to run for the office of Mount Airy mayor at the Mount Airy board of supervisors of elections citizens’ meeting on March 8, 2010 in the town hall council chambers. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff [20100308 MA noms 5]

For coverage of the May 3, 2010 Mount Airy municipal elections click on: Elections 20100503 Mount Airy

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Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/mount-airy-town-elections-little-over.html League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum.
March 19, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff

Current Mount Airy Mayor Helt nominates Mr. Everich http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/current-mount-airy-mayor-helt-nominates.html

The Mount Airy Lottery in The Tentacle: http://www.thetentacle.com/ by Kevin E. Dayhoff Wednesday, March 24, 2010: “The “awful aughts” were not kind to Mount Airy. The last decade seemed to have been on the minds of citizens who crowded into the Mount Airy town hall on March 8 to nominate candidates to vie for elected offices in the upcoming election….”

“Mount Airy electoral nominees named” By Jennifer Jiggetts, Times Staff Writer Jiggetts http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/article_27f19880-2d92-11df-9131-001cc4c002e0.html Friday, March 12, 2010

“Mount Airy announces nominations for mayor and Town Council” Originally published March 10, 2010 By Nicholas C. Stern News-Post Staff http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271

“Peters, Rockinberg to face off for mayor - Two nominated for mayor, three for two open council seats in Mount Airy's May 3 election” by Angie Cochrun Staff Writer Thursday, March 11, 2010 http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

David Blais Candidate for Mount Airy Town Council web site
http://www.davidblais.com/contact.html

http://www.thegroggreport.com/merrygoround.htm

http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271
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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away


Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away

League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum.

March 19, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff

The mayor’s office and two council seats are up for grabs this coming May 3 when Mount Airy citizens go to the polls to select new leadership for the town.

It was standing room only at the Mount Airy board of supervisors of elections citizens’ meeting on March 8 in the town hall council chambers. The chair of the elections board, Bruce Walz, banged the gavel and brought the short, 20-minute meeting to order at precisely 7 p.m.

Citizens, from the town of almost 10,000, which straddles the Frederick and Carroll County border, crowded into the room to nominate candidates to vie for the mayor’s office, currently held by Peter Helt; and two council seats, currently held by Gary Nelson and Chris Everich.

Citizens nominated Wendi Peters, currently a town councilmember, and Patrick Rockinberg, who currently serves as the vice-chair of the Mount Airy planning and zoning commission to vie for mayor.

For the two council seats, citizens choose three to stand for election: David M. Blais, Scott Strong, and incumbent councilmember Chris Everich.

Councilmember Gary Nelson is to date, not a candidate for re-election.

Each town council member is paid $4,000 per year and the mayor is paid $8,500 a year.

In the last several years, Mount Airy has stayed in the news for political turmoil and intrigue, allegations of ethics violations, quarrels over growth and annexation, recreation, and water. On September 3, 2007, the town was awakened to a devastating three-alarm fire in the 200 block of South Main Street.

In 2009, a total of three citizens took turns in the mayor’s office in a year of public bickering and disagreement.

Helt, who was voted in as mayor by the council members on Dec. 7, 2009 after the council voted out former Mayor David Pyatt, chose not to stand for election for mayor. Helt had taken the place of former Mayor Frank Johnson Jr., who was elected in 2006 and resigned in February 2009.

There was also turnover in 2009 among the councilmembers as Everich was chosen to take the place former councilmember John Woodhull who moved out of town and did not finish his term.

On the evening of the citizens’ nominations the League of Women Voters of Carroll County announced that the non-partisan organization will hold a candidates’ forum on March 31 at 7 p.m. for those running for office.

The forum will be held at the Mount Airy town hall and will be broadcast live by the Community Media Center. The forum will feature questions developed by the League and questions from the audience. For more information about the forum, contact the League at info@carroll.lwvmd.org.

The last day for write-in candidates to get on the ballot is 5 p.m. April 12. The deadline to register to vote is April 5 and absentee ballots are available at the town offices up until April 15.

Elections are held in the town every two years. Citizens will have an opportunity to vote for one mayor and two councilmembers on Monday, May 3, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Firemen's Activities Building on Twin Arch Road.

For more information call the town office at 410-795-6012 or 301-829-1424 or visit the town web site at http://www.mountairymd.org/.

Photo caption: At the Mount Airy, MD board of supervisors of elections citizens’ meeting on March 8, 2010 in the town hall council chambers citizens nominated Wendi Peters, currently a town councilmember, and Patrick Rockinberg, who currently serves as the vice-chair of the Mount Airy planning and zoning commission to vie for mayor.

For the two council seats, citizens choose three to stand for election: David M. Blais, Scott Strong, and incumbent councilmember Chris Everich.

Photo by Kevin Dayhoff March 8, 2010 [20100308 MA noms 3]

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For coverage of the May 3, 2010 Mount Airy municipal elections click on: Elections 20100503 Mount Airy

Labels: Carroll Co Dist Mt Airy, Dayhoff photos, Dayhoff photos Carroll Co, Elections 20100503 Mount Airy, History Mount Airy MD

Related coverage:

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“Mount Airy electoral nominees named” By Jennifer Jiggetts, Times Staff Writer Jiggetts http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/article_27f19880-2d92-11df-9131-001cc4c002e0.html Friday, March 12, 2010

“Mount Airy announces nominations for mayor and Town Council” Originally published March 10, 2010 By Nicholas C. Stern News-Post Staff http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271

“Peters, Rockinberg to face off for mayor - Two nominated for mayor, three for two open council seats in Mount Airy's May 3 election” by Angie Cochrun Staff Writer Thursday, March 11, 2010 http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

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Current Mount Airy Mayor Helt nominates Mr. Everich


It was standing room only at the Mount Airy, MD board of supervisors of elections citizens’ meeting on March 8, 2010 in the town hall council chambers.

The chair of the elections board, Bruce Walz, banged the gavel and brought the short, 20-minute meeting to order at precisely 7 p.m.

At the meeting, current Mount Airy Mayor Peter Helt nominated Mr. Chris Everich by citing a Bible verse from Proverbs 15:22: “Without counsel, plans go awry. But in the multitude of counselors they are established.”

Mayor Helt added: “In short it is better to get the opinion of many counselors than to have a bunch of yes men. I have found Chris Everich to be a good counselor and not a yes man. Chris can be talked to, reasoned with and learned from.

“Most important to me is the fact that he has proven he can do the job by making the transition from citizen to councilman.

“When you are a citizen it is ok to be selfish. To only look out for your interests ands the interests of your group.

“As a member of the counsel you have to look out for the town as a whole, your mind set must change. Some people are unable to make that transition. Chris has proven he can.

“For these reasons I am glad to nominate Chris Everich to confine his role as a councilman for the town.”

For coverage of the May 3, 2010 Mount Airy municipal elections click on: Elections 20100503 Mount Airy

Photo by Kevin Dayhoff March 8, 2010 [20100308 MA noms 2] http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/current-mount-airy-mayor-helt-nominates.html

Labels: Carroll Co Dist Mt Airy, Dayhoff photos, Dayhoff photos Carroll Co, Elections 20100503 Mount Airy, History Mount Airy MD

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A lone citizen enters the Mount Airy town hall on March 8


A lone citizen enters the Mount Airy town hall on March 8, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff.

It was standing room only at the Mount Airy board of supervisors of elections citizens’ meeting on March 8 in the town hall council chambers.

The mayor’s office and two council seats are up for grabs this coming May 3 when Mount Airy citizens go to the polls to select new leadership for the town.

For coverage of the May 3, 2010 Mount Airy municipal elections click on: Elections 20100503 Mount Airy

[20100308 MA noms 1]

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This week in The Tentacle

This week in The Tentacle http://www.thetentacle.com/

Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The Mount Airy Lottery
Kevin E. Dayhoff
The “awful aughts” were not kind to Mount Airy. The last decade seemed to have been on the minds of citizens who crowded into the Mount Airy town hall on March 8 to nominate candidates to vie for elected offices in the upcoming election.

The Seven Cannons of Sambas
Tom McLaughlin
Royal Palace, Sambas, Indonesia – Startled, Putri, the Sultan’s mother and caretaker, wondered how I knew about the seven cannons of Sambas. I told her my wife, of royal lineage, had heard stories handed down through her family.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Variety Show
Roy Meachum
John “Lennie” Thompson probably got it wrong again! As usual. He may have thought his motion for Frederick County to secede from the state has historical precedence. Legendary Jones County did not withdraw from Mississippi during the Civil War. Never happened. The phrase, “The Free State of Jones,” was casually tossed around way before what my ancestors called “The War for Southern Independence.”

A Sad Truth – A Day of Mourning
Farrell Keough
Sunday’s vote on healthcare, not only screwed up our capitalist system, but it also wreaked havoc on my intended topic for a column!

Monday, March 22, 2010
Spoiling a journey
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
They say a journey begins with the first step. This little essay describes a journey that began with a dinner conversation.

Campaign Diary – A New County?
Michael Kurtianyk
Tuesday, March 16 – Morning View – This was quite a day. The morning was spent watching the Board of County Commissioners proceedings on television.

Friday, March 19, 2010
Real “Green Zone”
Roy Meachum
*Friday is a day off from Lent, particularly in New Orleans where St. Joseph’s feast day is celebrated by tables loaded with food.

The Emperor’s New Clothes
Joe Charlebois
If you’ll recollect, the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” is the story centered on two suit makers or weavers, the Emperor, his court, the royal subjects and an innocent child, who eventually points out how the weavers swindled the Emperor by producing a “suit” made of invisible thread.

Thursday, March 18, 2010
Correct Change
Patricia A. Kelly
We all want it. We usually look down at our hands and count to make sure we have it. Instead of screaming epithets, maybe we should take just as careful a look at what is happening on our political scene.

What Price Glory?
Derek Shackelford
Fame comes with a price. It will cost all of us something. The prices are different in each circumstance. In many instances the price is constant media attention.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010
At the Edge of the Cliff
Kevin E. Dayhoff
At the dawn of this New Year, many expected much more in the way of fireworks from the current 427th session of the Maryland General Assembly. It is an election year and the state is entering another fiscal year of huge budget deficits.

A Royal Home?
Tom McLaughlin
Sambas, Borneo Island, Indonesia – Sambas is a magical place where my wife’s family originated. The prospect of finding sultans, rajahs, palace intrigues and family connections sent us on a journey of a butt-numbing, 15-hour bus ride.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Vanished Snow
Roy Meachum
The snow finally vanished from my patio. It took seemingly weeks and weeks to be gone. For much of the past winter, as I remember now, Pushkin could not get enough purchase with a foot to bound into the usual area, in the farther corner, where he did his “business.” It felt like forever since the paving blocks and asphalt had last appeared in plain sight.

Life’s Successes
Nick Diaz
To educate children and adolescents, good schools know that they must also spend time educating parents. When parents are not on the same page with educators, children move through the conflicts of misaligned home and school life, receiving opposite messages rather than similarly focused ones from both sides. Accordingly, here are some observations that parents and educators can contemplate together.

Link list Mount Airy Carroll and Frederick Counties MD

20060331 March 31, 2006 - Mount Airy MD, where confidential memos are automatically forwarded to the public by Kevin Dayhoff on “Soundtrack”

20060615 "Mayor Frank Johnson and Deja Vu all over again" June 15th, 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff in "Soundtrack"

20070905 September 5, 2007 "Mount Airy: The Little Town That Could" by Kevin Dayhoff in The Tentacle

20070913 Recovery efforts underway from recent 3 alarm fire in Mount Airy: 09/02/2007 Mount Airy Fire Photos by SD and M Dorrance by Kevin Dayhoff in "Soundtrack"

20071205 December 5, 2007 President George W. Bush at Calvary United Methodist Church by Kevin Dayhoff in The Tentacle

20080331 March 24, 2008: "Re-elect WENDI W. PETERS for Mount Airy Town Council" by Kevin Dayhoff in "Soundtrack"

20080409 Wendi Peters – Mount Airy’s Steel Magnolia by Kevin Dayhoff in The Tentacle

20100324 March 24, 2010 "The Mount Airy Lottery" in The Tentacle by Kevin Dayhoff

Carroll County Government
Carroll County Times
Carroll Eagle
Carroll Media Center
Frederick County Government
Howard County Government
March 13, 2008 Four nominated for Town Council by Mankaa Ngwa-Suh Gazette Staff Writer
Montgomery County Government
Mount Airy Main Street Association
Mounty Airy Volunteer Fire Department
Mt Airy news and information on "Soundtrack"
Mt. Airy Messenger

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The Frederick News-Post
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The Grogg Report
The Hagerstown Herald-Mail
Town of Mount Airy, MD

20100324 sdosm This week in The Tentacle

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