The fifth Sunday in Lent at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster. Taking notes on a great sermon by Pastor Kevin Clementson on the Gospel lesson of the day, John 12: 20-33 and Jeremiah 31: 31-34. Have a great day. Next stop, the 4H Therapeutic Riding Program of Carroll County annual horse fair at the Carroll County Ag Center.
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Saturday, March 03, 2018
Friday, March 02, 2018
Complete list of Republican and Democratic candidates in Carroll’s primary election races
Complete list of Republican and Democratic candidates in Carroll’s primary election races
Carroll County Times staff February 27, 2018
http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/government/cc-primary-election-candidates-final-20180227-story.html
The filing deadline for the 2018 primary election was 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 27. Here is a list of candidates in local races that affect Carroll County, according to the Maryland Board of Elections, including state legislative and U.S. congressional races.
An (i) after a person’s name indicates they are an incumbent candidate. Primary election voters will choose one representative for their party in each race unless otherwise noted.
Maryland’s primary election is Tuesday, June 26.
Representative in Congress
District 1, Republican
Martin Elborn
Andy Harris (i)
Lamont Taylor
District 1, Democrat
Michael Brown
Jesse Colvin
Allison Galbraith
Erik Lane
Michael Pullen
Steve Worton
District 8, Republican
Bridgette L. Cooper
John Walsh
Victor Williams
District 8, Democrat
Utam Paul
Jamie Raskin (i)
Summer Spring
State Senate
District 4, Republican
Michael Hough (i)
District 4, Democrat
Jessica Douglass
Sabrina Massett
District 5, Republican
Justin Ready (i)
District 5, Democrat
Jamie O’Marr
District 9, Republican
Gail H. Bates (i)
Reid J. Novotny
District 9, Democrat
Katie Fry Hester
House of Delegates
District 4, Republican
Barrie S. Ciliberti (i)
Dan Cox
Jesse T. Pippy
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, meaning all will move on uncontested to the general election
District 4, Democrat
Ysela Bravo
Lois Jarman
Darrin Ryan Smith
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, meaning all will move on uncontested to the general election
District 5, Republican
David Ellin
Susan Krebs (i)
April Rose (i)
Haven Shoemaker (i)
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, the top 3 vote-getters will move on to the general election.
District 5, Democrat
Emily Shank
District 9A, Republican
Trent Kittleman (i)
Warren E. Miller (i)
· Voters will choose 2 in the primary, meaning both will move on uncontested to the general election
District 9A, Democrat
Steven M. Bolen
Michael David Gross
Natalie Ziegler
· Voters will choose 2 in the primary, the top 2 vote-getters will move on to the general election.
County Commissioner
District 1, Republican
Katherine Adelaide
Stephen Wantz (i)
District 1, Democrat
None
District 2, Republican
Richard Weaver (i)
District 2, Democrat
None
District 3, Republican
Dennis Frazier (i)
Tom Gordon
District 3, Democrat
Doug Mathias
Maria Warburton
District 4, Republican
Christopher Eric Bouchat
W. Paul Burkett
Bret Grossnickle
Sean Schaeffer
District 4, Democrat
Paul Johnson
District 5, Republican
Kathy Fuller
David Greenwalt
Frank Robert
Ed Rothstein
District 5, Democrat
None
Board of Education (nonpartisan)
Cathey Allison
Tara Battaglia
Patricia Ann Dorsey
Muri Dueppen
Donald Garmer
Jason Helton
Doug Howard
Kenneth A. Kiler
Mary Kowalski
Bob Lord (i)
Michael Yokay
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, the top 6 vote-getters will move on to the general election.
Sheriff
Republican
Jim DeWees (i)
Democrat
None
State’s Attorney
Republican
Brian DeLeonardo (i)
Democrat
None
Judicial Circuit 5, Carroll County (Circuit Court Judge - nonpartisan)
Maria L. Oesterreicher
George Psoras Jr.
Richard R. Titus (i)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Republican
Heather DeWees
Robin Bartlett Frazier
Missi Green
Democrat
Terrie Connolly
Register of Wills
Republican
Tina Mawhinney
Paul G. Zimmermann (i)
Democrat
None
Judge of the Orphans’ Court
Republican
Margaret "Peggy" Bair (i)
Charles M. Coles Jr. (i)
Cathy Reese (i)
Donald Sealing II
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, the top 3 vote-getters will move on to the general election.
Democrat
Charles E. Harrison
Frank Henry Rammes
Anita Riley
· Voters will choose 3 in the primary, meaning all 3 will move on to the general election.
Republican Central Committee
Katherine Adelaide
Cathey Allison
David L. Brauning Jr.
Frank Elgersma
Ryan Finch
William Harrison
Lawrence W. Helminiak (i)
Brandon Matthew Holland
E. Scott Hollenbeck
Douglas L. Johnston
Robert A. Kurland
Karen Leatherwood (i)
Thom Meads
Justin Mudgett
Fallon E. Patton (i)
Richard Rothschild
Seth Shipley (i)
Christopher Tomlinson (i)
Christopher R. Weaver
· Voters will choose 9, who will then be elected to the central committee
Democratic Central Committee
Female
Corynne B. Courpas
Anita Riley
Kathleen M. Sanner
Emily Shank
Katherine Fisher Shaw
Anne Gibson Stoner
Raquel Walsh
· Voters will choose 6, who will then be elected to the central committee
Male
Mitch Edelman
Charles E. Harrison
Gregory Hutsell
Paul Johnson
Frank Henry Rammes
Thomas R. Scanlan
Don H. West
· Voters will choose 6, who will then be elected to the central committee
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Kevin Dayhoff for Westminster Common Council
Westminster Municipal election May 14, 2019
Authority Caroline Babylon, Treasurer.
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Tuesday, February 27, 2018
The watch-cow surveys the truck traffic at the 1909 Smith Dairy in Orrville OH
The watch-cow surveys the truck traffic at the 1909 Smith Dairy at the intersection of E Church Street and N. Main Street in downtown Orrville, OH. A block away from City Hall and across the street from the Orrville Public Library. 26Feb2018
There is a penny in the road at the intersection of W. High St. and N. Main Street in Orrville OH
There is a penny in the road at the intersection of W. High St. and N. Main Street in Orrville OH. 26Feb2018
Caroline and I did a walking tour of Orrville, OH
On Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, Caroline and I did a walking tour of Orrville, OH, after lunch at Smucker's.
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Frank Batavia HSCC Box Lunch Talk on New Windsor
Approximately 125 folks came out on a rare warm February day in Maryland to hear Frank Batavick give a presentation on New Windsor history at noon on February 20, 2018, in Grace Hall, Grace Lutheran Church, 21 Carroll Street, Westminster.
Tuesday, February 06, 2018
February 7, 2015 Carroll County's new leaders share more than priority of public safety
Three years ago: February 7, 2015 in The Baltimore Sun: Carroll
County's new leaders share more than priority of public safety By Kevin Dayhoff
The close working relationship between newly-elected sheriff
and state’s attorney appreciated.
[…]
Today, folks in the community has noticed and appreciated
how most of the new officials in the county commissioners’ office, the board of
education, the sheriff, and the state’s attorney appear to working well
together… By Kevin E. Dayhoff
The close working relationship between newly-elected sheriff
and state’s attorney appreciated.
By Kevin E. Dayhoff, kevindayhoff@gmail.com
Sunday, February 8, 2015
The Carroll County sheriff’s office has been a whirlwind of
activity ever since retired Maryland State Police Captain Jim DeWees took
office last December 2 as Carroll County’s 58th sheriff.
DeWees takes office at a time of great changes in law
enforcement. Not to be overlooked is the heightened scrutiny – and danger – in
which law enforcement officers find themselves these days.
Among the many new approaches initiated recently; the
sheriff’s office has announced a long over-due initiative to equalize the due
process, retirement, and compensation disparities between the sheriff’s
deputies who work the county roads in a law enforcement and investigations
capacity with that of the men and women who work as correctional officers in
the county detention facility.
Read more here: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0208-20150204-story.html
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Sunday, February 04, 2018
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Saturday, January 20, 2018
CC 181st birthday celebration
CC 181st birthday celebration: At the Historical Society's 181st birthday celebration at Grace Hall in Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster. This year's event features musicians David and Ginger Hildebrand who are performing "the patriotic songs, ballads, marches, dance tunes and theater songs popular in early Maryland while wearing appropriate period costumes," as explained by an excellent article by Michel Elben in the Carroll County Times the other day: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/cc-weekahead-011418-story.html 20Jan2018
Friday, January 19, 2018
When you are in the middle of writing a story
Question: I need a little help here. When you are in the middle of writing a story; do you always have to plug in the toaster oven for it to work? #amwriting
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
At the Westminster Fire Dept
At the Westminster Fire Dept. We have several pieces of equipment that are not feeling well. The consequences of running over 8,000 calls a year. Today they were in major surgery. We pray for a quick recovery. 16Jan2018
Monday, January 15, 2018
Caroline Babylon, Kyle Stull, and Jason Tyler, review equipment needs
Caroline Babylon, Kyle Stull, and Jason Tyler, review equipment needs late into the night at the Westminster Fire Department. 15Jan2018
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Sunday school at Grace Lutheran Church
Sunday school at Grace Lutheran Church. Our discussion is about our spiritual and vocational callings. The springboard for the discussion was 1 Samuel 3: 1-10. "Here I am , you called me." 14Jan2018
Sunday morning 9 am church service at Grace Lutheran
Sunday morning 9 am church service at Grace Lutheran Church. It's 14 degrees outside, but warm and affirming here at Grace. www.gracelc.org Today the council officers are being installed. Pastor Martha's message was about the lessons of 1 Samuel 3:1-10 and John 1:43-51... I liked the part when Nathaniel said, "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?"
Friday, January 12, 2018
Tuesday, January 09, 2018
Carroll Arts Center celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Jan. 15, 2018 at 1 pm and 7:30 pm with “Hidden Figures”
Carroll Arts Center celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on
Jan. 15, 2018 at 1 pm and 7:30 pm with “Hidden Figures”
Carroll Arts Center Westminster Md. Dec. 5, 2017 Dec. 22,
2017 - - Carroll Arts Center celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with “Hidden
Figures”
The Carroll County Arts Council has a tradition of
presenting thought-provoking programs in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Day. This year they will screen the 2016 film Hidden Figures on Monday, January 15 at 1 pm and 7:30 pm.
As this is a day of service, they will offer free admission to anyone who has
volunteered for a non-profit organization during the past year.
Hidden Figures is the incredible untold story of Katherine
G. Johnson (Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer) and Mary
Jackson (Janelle Monáe.) Brilliant African-American women working at NASA, who
served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the
launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achievement that restored
the nation’s confidence, turned around the Space Race, and galvanized the
world. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire
generations to dream big.
The matinee showing at 1 pm will have open captioning to
increase the enjoyment of movies at the Arts Center for those with hearing
impairments. The 7:30 pm showing will have captioning if requested in advance.
Assistive Listening Devices are always available.
Sponsored
by Carroll Community College, Hidden Figures runs 2 hrs 7 mins and is rated PG.
Tickets are $7 for adults; $6 for ages 25 & under and ages 60 & up.
CCAC Members get additional 10% off. Tickets can be purchased on-line or at the
box office. There is no
snow date.
The Carroll Arts Center is located at 91 West Main Street in
downtown Westminster. For more information go to
www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org or call 410/848-7272.
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CALENDAR LISTING
Please list under Films, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, or
related category:
“Hidden Figures.” Mon. Jan 15 at 1 pm & 7:30 pm. In observance
of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, CCAC presents “Hidden Figures” – the story of a
team of female African-American mathematicians who served a vital role in NASA
during the early years of the U.S. space program. $6-7. Free admission to anyone who has volunteered for a
non-profit organization during the past year. Carroll Arts Center, 91 W.
Main St., Westminster, MD 21157. 410-848-7272.
www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.
www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.
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Dec. 29, 2006: This was one weird year Doug Tallman, Gazette
Dec. 29, 2006: This was one weird year Doug Tallman, Gazette
9Jan2018: My note - - I was doing file maintenance on the
top stories from years past and came across this one from Doug Tallman. It is
one my favorite year-end stories.
As a matter of fact, it is one of my favorite stories, among
many favorite stories written by Doug Tallman. Doug runs neck and neck with
Katherine Heerbrandt, Bryan Sears, and Carrie Knauer, on my list of favorite
story writers over the years. Just saying.
So, anyway, Doug wrote this in the Gazette on Dec. 29, 2006
– and I was surprised to see that it is still up on the web. (I wish my old
stories were still on the web – but that is another subject for another day.
For me, 2000 stories later, and sadly only a fraction are still on the web….
Sad.
So, Doug wrote: “This was one weird year — and don’t forget
the rats! - From ogling to challenging fitness for the office, 2006 was full of
unexpected twists and turns,” Friday, Dec. 29, 2006 by Douglas Tallman, Staff
Writer
ANNAPOLIS — There were times in 2006 when it was hard to
keep a straight face.
It was the year a political icon asked a comely aide to walk
away so he could get another view of her derriere. On Election Day, voters
asked the icon to do the same.
It was the year a quick-thinking politician administered the
Heimlich maneuver to a choking man, who turned out to be his political rival.
It was the year an attorney general candidate was barred
from running. Days before Election Day, another AG candidate faced a similar
challenge.
And it was the year that the renovation of Annapolis office
space led to rats roaming the hallways.
‘‘It looks like a Mel Brooks movie,” said D. Bruce Poole, a
former House majority leader who observed the state capital’s shenanigans from
a safe distance, his law office in Hagerstown.
Read the rest here: http://www.gazette.net/stories/122906/polia%20s170444_32007.shtml
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Westminster Fire Dept. and MTA Lodge #20 Chaplain and PIO
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