Friday, March 30, 2018

April 7, 2017: “Dayhoff: Pastor Marty Kuchma honored by the Carroll County Human Relations Commission”


April 7, 2017: “Dayhoff: Pastor Marty Kuchma honored by the Carroll County Human Relations Commission”

It was a year ago that I wrote: “Dayhoff: Pastor Marty Kuchma honored by the Carroll County Human Relations Commission” April 7, 2017 find it here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/columnists/features/ph-cc-dayhoff-040917-20170403-column.html   

“Paul's United Church of Christ pastor The Rev. Dr. Marty Kuchma was named as the 25th recipient of the Carroll County Human Relations Commission's human relations award at its annual awards dinner on March 27.

“St. Paul's Consistory President Ben Rogers wrote in the March church newsletter ‘Highlights,’ that Kuchma was ‘recognized for his many efforts in addressing homelessness, diversity, inclusion, and other important issues with which we are faced in Carroll County.’ He further noted that Kuchma ‘represents us so well in St. Paul's efforts in making the world a better place.’’”
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Diane and Sam Foster stop for a picture at the 26th annual Carroll Co. Human Relations Commission awards dinner.

This year the award was presented to Taneytown Mayor ProTem Diane A. Foster. This year the dinner is taking place at McDaniel College. 26Mar2018






Many local officials attended the Carroll County Human Relations Commission 26th Annual Human Relations Award Dinner Monday, March 26, 2018 at McDaniel College. 

Taneytown Mayor ProTem Diane Foster was honored. 

From left to right: Taneytown City Manager (and former Taneytown Mayor) Henry C. Heine Jr.; Carroll County Human Relations Commission member Jackie Thomas; Taneytown Mayor James McCarron, Myra McCarron, Carroll County District 1 County Commissioner Steve Wantz, Kathy Wantz, and Taneytown Councilmember Joe Vigliotti. 

Not pictured: Taneytown Councilwoman Judy Fuller and Taneytown Economic Development Director Nancy McCormick were also in attendance. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff March 26, 2018.


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Westminster Fire Dept. and MTA Lodge #20 Chaplain and PIO
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Grace Church Seminarian Phil Beck Maundy Thursday sermon



Grace Church Seminarian Phil Beck Maundy Thursday sermon

Maundy Thursday and the stripping of the altar service at Grace Lutheran Church, Thursday, March 29, 2018. The service commemorates the Maundy and Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles. It is also known as Holy Thursday, Covenant Thursday, Great & Holy Thursday, and Thursday of Mysteries. The service commemorates when Jesus instituted the Eucharist during the Last Supper.
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Westminster Fire Dept. and MTA Lodge #20 Chaplain and PIO
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Carroll Co. Human Relations Commission 26th Annual Award Dinner



Many local officials attended the Carroll County Human Relations Commission 26th Annual Human Relations Award Dinner Monday, March 26, 2018 at McDaniel College. 

Taneytown Mayor ProTem Diane Foster was honored. 

From left to right: Taneytown City Manager (and former Taneytown Mayor) Henry C. Heine Jr.; Carroll County Human Relations Commission member Jackie Thomas; Taneytown Mayor James McCarron, Myra McCarron, Carroll County District 1 County Commissioner Steve Wantz, Kathy Wantz, and Taneytown Councilmember Joe Vigliotti. 

Not pictured: Taneytown Councilwoman Judy Fuller and Taneytown Economic Development Director Nancy McCormick were also in attendance. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff March 26, 2018.


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Westminster Fire Dept. and MTA Lodge #20 Chaplain and PIO
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Monday, March 26, 2018

Diane and Sam Foster stop for a picture

Diane and Sam Foster stop for a picture at the 26th annual Carroll Co. Human Relations Commission awards dinner.

This year the award was presented to Taneytown Mayor ProTem Diane A. Foster. This year the dinner is taking place at McDaniel College. 26Mar2018






Many local officials attended the Carroll County Human Relations Commission 26th Annual Human Relations Award Dinner Monday, March 26, 2018 at McDaniel College. 

Taneytown Mayor ProTem Diane Foster was honored. 

From left to right: Taneytown City Manager (and former Taneytown Mayor) Henry C. Heine Jr.; Carroll County Human Relations Commission member Jackie Thomas; Taneytown Mayor James McCarron, Myra McCarron, Carroll County District 1 County Commissioner Steve Wantz, Kathy Wantz, and Taneytown Councilmember Joe Vigliotti. 

Not pictured: Taneytown Councilwoman Judy Fuller and Taneytown Economic Development Director Nancy McCormick were also in attendance. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff March 26, 2018.


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Westminster Fire Dept. and MTA Lodge #20 Chaplain and PIO
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Sunday, March 25, 2018

Celebrating Palm Sunday at Grace Lutheran Church

Celebrating Palm Sunday at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster. www.gracelc.org 25March2018

March 18, 2018 sermon Pastor Dave Helfrich Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, Marietta, GA




For those of us who grew up with Pastor Dave Helfrich... "Sermon ("A New Covenant") by Pastor Dave Helfrich at the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, Marietta, Georgia on March 18, 2018.
John 12: 20 - 33"

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Saturday, March 24, 2018

The crew from Engine 33 found a baby squirrel with burns and smoke inhalation

While on the scene of a vehicle fire, the crew from Engine 33 found a baby squirrel with burns and smoke inhalation under the engine compartment. After a quick visit at the vet the squirrel is doing much better and is enroute  to a wildlife rehab center in Howard county

Friday, March 23, 2018

Reese Volunteer Fire Company firefighter Tommy Brothers, 55, died March 15, 2018 at his home


Tommy Brothers, 55, died March 15, 2018 at his home
Reese Volunteer Fire Company firefighter and 1980 graduate of Westminster High School. He retired from Anne Arundel County Fire Dept. as a Lieutenant in 2016 after 29 years of service.

Thomas H. "Tommy" Brothers, 55, of Bristol, TN, formerly of Finksburg, died unexpectedly on Thursday, March 15, 2018 at his home.

Born November 25, 1962 in Prince Georges County, Maryland, he was the son of Mayumi Okumura Brothers and the late William Oscar Brothers.

He graduated from Westminster High School in 1980.

Tommy joined Reese as a volunteer at the age of 18 in July, 1981. During his 37 years with Reese, he served the Company and Community in many roles as both a Fire Officer and as a member of the Board of Directors.

He later went on to become employed as one of the Engineers before joining the Anne Arundel County Fire Department as a Career Firefighter in 1987. He retired from Anne Arundel County Fire Dept. as a Lieutenant in 2016 after 29 years of service.

He loved spending time with his daughters, the mountains, NASCAR racing, sports, and hunting. He also owned and operated Brother's Chimney Sweep and Brother's Hearth & Home in Carroll County for over 25 years.

Survived by beloved mother of their daughters, Carole Brothers, 3 daughters Ashley Carnegie and husband Alex, twins Leeann Brothers and Britney Brothers, all of Finksburg; brothers John I. Brothers and wife Carol Jo of Bristol, TN; James M. Brothers and wife Rebecca of Elkridge, MD; nephews Jake and Jeremy Brothers and niece Samantha Brothers all of Elkridge; aunt Janet Mathias of Finksburg; and cousin Matthew Mathias of Ocean Pines, MD.

The family will receive friends on Sunday, March 25, 2018 from 12 to 4 p.m. at Reese Volunteer Fire Company, 1745 Baltimore Blvd., Westminster, MD 21157.

Reese Fire Department will have a service at 3:00 p.m. followed by a funeral service, with Pastor John Morrill officiating.

Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Metropolitan Firefighters Burn Center Fund, Inc., 144 Park Road, Pasadena, MD 21155-2924, Mountain Tough Recovery Team, 906 East Parkway, Suite 2, Gatlinburg, TN 37738; MountainTough.org or National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, PO Drawer 498, Emmitsburg, MD 21727.

Arrangements by Fletcher Funeral & Cremation Services. http://www.fletcherfuneralhome.net/notices/Thomas-Brothers

VISITATION
Sunday
March 25, 2018
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Reese Volunteer Fire Company
1745 Baltimore Blvd.
Westminster, Maryland 21157

FUNERAL SERVICE
Sunday
March 25, 2018
3:00 PM
Reese Volunteer Fire Company
1745 Baltimore Blvd.
Westminster, Maryland 21157
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Increased Law Enforcement in Carroll Co. Public Schools Effective Wed., March 21, 2018



Increased Law Enforcement in Carroll Co. Public Schools Effective Wed., March 21, 2018

March 20, 2018

According to a recent joint release by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and Carroll County Public Schools: “In a partnership with the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and the Carroll County Public Schools, the Carroll County Commissioners will fund an increased law enforcement presence in schools.

“Effective Wednesday, March 21, 2018, the Security Plan places Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputies at various schools throughout the county.

“These uniformed Deputies will not only interact with the students and faculty, but also act as a visible deterrent to any criminal activity. This Security Plan will improve safety and security for the remainder of this school year, while discussions on the feasibility of staffing a full School Resource Officer program can be explored.

“’The Board of Carroll County Commissioners believes adding the increased law enforcement presence will have a positive impact on school security and will benefit our entire school system,’ stated Board President Commissioner Dennis Frazier, ‘This investment assures the Carroll County community we are committed to a proactive approach to a safe and secure learning environment.’”

“According to Superintendent of Schools Stephen Guthrie, ‘We are thankful to the Carroll County Commissioners and the Sheriff for making safety in our schools a top priority.’”

Public Safety, Police Carroll Co Sheriff's Dept, Schools, Carroll Co Schools, Carroll Co Board of Education, Carroll Co Commissioners, People Frazier Dennis, 

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Firefighters quick to extinguish flames in Westminster house fire

Firefighters quick to extinguish flames in Westminster house fire

A Westminster home was damaged following a fire Thursday evening.

The call for service went out just after 6 p.m., and firefighters from Westminster, Reese, New Windsor, and Pleasant Valley companies responded to the residence in the 600 block of Spring Meadow Drive.

Upon arrival, responders observed smoke showing from the single-family dwelling, according to Kevin Dayhoff, spokesman and chaplain for the Westminster Volunteer Fire Department.

Westminster initiated an interior attack, and the fire was immediately extinguished, he said. Significant damage to the structure was observed.

No injuries were reported. Family is assisting the displaced occupants.

The incident remains under investigation by the Office of the State Fire Marshal.

The Westminster Volunteer Fire Department asks that residents take special care with fire safety.

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410-857-3315

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Thursday, March 22, 2018

Bowman family awarded annual Ag Center Pioneer Award

A year ago, I wrote - Time Flies “Bowman family awarded annual Ag Center Pioneer Award” by Kevin Dayhoff February 24, 2017


Romantic that I am, I took my wife out on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, to the annual Carroll County Agriculture Center dinner. Since 1993, the annual dinner has been used as an opportunity to honor individuals and businesses with the "Pioneer Award," in recognition for longstanding service to the Carroll County agriculture community and the Agriculture Center,

This year's award went to the R.D. Bowman family, which has been a cornerstone of the agricultural community through the family businesses that date back to 1928. Dirk Bowman and his wife Julie attended the dinner to receive the award on behalf of the family.

Dirk, his brother Dale, and his sister Dawn DeVivo are the third-generation owners of the Westminster feed sales business, R.D. Bowman & Sons Inc., and the Home & Garden Center, which opened in 1981.

According to a March 24, 1993 article in The Baltimore Sun by writers Ellie Baublitz and Tom Keyser, "In 1928, Ralph Dutterer Bowman bought a little country grocery store in Union Mills on a dirt road that is now Route 97, or Littlestown Pike. He operated the store for more than 30 years, during which time the big event was the Friday night banana auction.


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See also - Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art www.kevindayhoff.com: Travel, art, artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists and journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maiorem Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson: “That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!” - See more at: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/#sthash.4HNLwtfd.dpuf
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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Firefighter training never stops. Happy spring

What better way to spend time on a snowy day at the fire house; firefighter training never stops. Happy spring. 21Mar2018

Comptroller's Branch Offices Closed Due to Inclement Weather


MEDIA CONTACTS: JOSEPH SHAPIRO: OFFICE - 410-260-7305; MOBILE - 443-871-2244
                               ALAN BRODY: OFFICE - 410-260-6346; MOBILE - 443-924-1473

Comptroller's Branch Offices Closed Due to Inclement Weather

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (March 21, 2018) - Due to issues related to the snow storm, all Comptroller Branch Offices will be closed today.
    For real-time updates, please follow the Comptroller of Maryland on Twitter and Facebook, as new information will be released there when available.
    Taxpayers in need of free state tax assistance can continue to call the taxpayer services line from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 1-800-MD TAXES or 410-260-7980. With staffing limitations due to the weather, taxpayers can expect longer wait times for assistance. For information on any tax-related matter, taxpayers can visit the Comptroller's website at marylandtaxes.com.
    MEDIA CONTACTS:  Joseph Shapiro -  jshapiro@comp.state.md.us                                        410-260-7305 (office); 443-871-2244 (mobile)
                                            Alan Brody -  abrody@comp.state.md.us                                        410-260-6346 (office); 443-924-1473 (mobile)
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    Sunday, March 18, 2018

    The fifth Sunday in Lent at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster

    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.

    Tuesday, March 13, 2018

    I am enjoying my lunch today with a new friend.

    I am enjoying my lunch today with a new friend. However, the conversation is not all it was quacked-up to be. Just saying. I am pondering that at the moment it is my emotional support duck. I hope the airline ticket counter attendant doesn't make me flush 'Dante, the Duck,' down the drain. 13Mar2108


    Update: Too funny. Since I have not fed the duck anything, it is now sitting on my foot, starring me in the eye, and quacking up a storm - and I mean loudly. I wonder if I am in danger?

    Saturday, March 10, 2018

    Saturday, March 3, 2018

    Mayberry Game Protection Assoc

    Mayberry Game Protection Association Bull-N-Oyster Roast Pleasant Valley V.F.D. 3March2018

    Friday, March 2, 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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