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Food Sunday held its 40th anniversary event
Food Sunday held its 40th anniversary event
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Taneytown's, Elected Officials Mayor & City Council of Taneytown, MD
Taneytown's, Elected Officials
Mayor & City Council of Taneytown, MD
Retrieved September 25, 2022 https://www.taneytown.org/city_officials/mayor_and_city_council/index.php
The Mayor and Council meet in the City Council Chambers at 7:30 P.M. on the second Monday of each month for their regular Council Meeting and on the Wednesday before the Council Meeting for their Workshop Meeting. The City of Taneytown is governed by a Mayor and five-member City Council who serve four-year terms. All members are elected at-large. Since the City of Taneytown is a chartered government, many of the laws and regulations are adopted by the Mayor and Council in accordance with state law. The City of Taneytown is a member of the Maryland Municipal League, an association of Maryland's Cities and Towns.
Mayor
Bradley Wantz 410-751-1100 bwantz@taneytown.org Go to The Mayor's Office Bradley was born in Taneytown to Daniel and Cynthia Wantz, as one of four children. He grew up playing Little League baseball for the city, and remains an avid baseball fan of the Baltimore Orioles. He enjoys life at home with his wife, Ashley, and three sons, Connor, Kelton, and Lucas. He has spent over 15 years in retail, and is a Certified Technology Specialist relating to integrated audio/ visual system design and engineering. He is a graduate of Francis Scott Key High School and AccuTech Business Institute. In his spare time, he enjoys web design and programming, graphic design, photography, and technical writing. He also performs consulting for retail, audio/ visual, and association industries. Bradley previously served on the Board of Zoning Appeals.
Mayor Pro Tem
Councilman Joe Vigliotti 410-751-1100 jvigliotti@taneytown.org Joe Vigliotti, a native of Long Island, New York, has been a resident of Taneytown since 1996, and is a second-term city councilman. He has worked in the home improvement field extensively, and currently works for himself as a freelance writer. His writing has appeared in numerous publications, and Joe is also the author of over a dozen novels. He is a 2008 graduate of Mount Saint Mary’s University, where he majored in history, and double minored in political science and philosophy. He is also a member of the Knight of Columbus.
Councilwoman Judith Fuller 410-751-1100 jfuller@taneytown.org Judy, raised in Silver Spring, moved to Taneytown in 2002 from Texas. She earned her AA degree while raising her three children; Tyler, Gabby and Shae. After getting married in 2016 to her husband Don, she added two step children; Travis and Dillon. She has been a member of the Planning Commission and has served on several committees over the past 8 years. Before having children, she was a Montgomery County Firefighter and has worked in construction and landscaping. She is currently self-employed and is focused on caring for her family, as well as concentrating on the city and its needs. Judy sees the potential for long term success in the city and wants to make that success viable through community involvement.
Councilwoman Diane Foster 410-751-1100 dfoster@taneytown.org Diane, a Baltimore native moved to Taneytown in November 2006. She has an AA degree in Human Services. She began working for the federal government at the Department of Defense at Fort Holabird in 1966 and transferred to the Social Security Administration (SSA) in 1971. She has worked on policy-making staffs and later moved to the Office of Public Affairs where she held different positions including Writer-Editor for the monthly publication, "OASIS" magazine, a publication for SSA employees nationwide and Editor of the Central Office Bulletin, a bi-weekly newsletter for Central Office employees at SSA. She successfully completed a Federal Government Leadership Program that led to her working as SSA's liaison to the Baltimore City Mayor's Office and the Maryland State Governor's Office. She served on various program regulation workgroups and interagency partnership councils and as liaison on a myriad of initiatives between SSA and other government agencies where she interacted with all levels of government up to and including the White House. She is presently serving on the Supervisory Committee of the Securityplus Federal Credit Union with $274,422,750 in assets and 35,303 members. She served 2 prior 3-year terms as a Director (1 term as Secretary). Her other volunteers efforts include: Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Pets on Wheels, Oriole Advocates Inc. (Charitable sub-division of the Baltimore Orioles), Board of Directors Carroll Vista Condominium I, Architectural Committee, Carroll Vista Condominiums, Parish Council, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Event Planning Committee for the Taneytown Economic Development Department. She is married to Samuel and has 4 adult children.
Councilman Daniel Haines 410-751-1100 dhaines@taneytown.org Daniel Haines is a life-long resident of Taneytown, and a first-term city councilman. After graduating from Francis Scott Key, and putting himself through community college, he enlisted in the Maryland Army National Guard. He currently serves as an intelligence analyst with the 1st Battalion, 175th Infantry Regiment. Daniel works across the DMV as a freelance sign-language interpreter and continues his education online through the University of Maryland, Global Campus. Prior to running for office Daniel served on several local committees and volunteered for a number of charitable groups and campaigns.
Councilman LeRoy Hand 410-751-1100 lhand@taneytown.org I grew up in a military family, with most of my school-aged years in Virginia Beach, close to Norfolk Naval Base. After attending undergraduate school in central VA, I came to MD and decided to commit to the education field, earning an MA from Hopkins. Integrity is of the uppermost importance to me. Heraclitus speaks to this when he stated, “Day by day, what you do is who you become.” I believe we need to talk and listen much more than we do now; we need to get out of our silos and endeavor to see the full human picture, not just perseverate on the opinions of a few. Thinking, problem solving, knowledge acquisition, and cooperation have permitted the common man and woman to have time to ponder and engage others – let us not squander our opportunities to engage others in a din of ignorance that lacks appropriate and objective research efforts.
I have a passion for understanding others’ views, both
historic and contemporary. I enjoy travel and learning about other cultures. To
quote Samuel Clemens, “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and
narrow-mindedness…” After an outing, I perceive the world as a bit smaller than
before, and I see similarities of my wants and those I meet abroad, to live
well, do good work and deeds by my family and community, and enjoy the gift of
life.
My family and I moved to Taneytown in November of 2002. A third child joined
the Hand crew in 2005. My children, now 21, 19, and 16 have grown up in our
small community and I often think of Bruce Springsteen’s, My Hometown,
when I am out and about with my grown children – this is the town they know and
appreciate.
I became involved in Taneytown governance when I began serving on the Board of Zoning Appeals in 2004. I remember Daryl Hale’s generosity in sitting with me in the mid-2000s and discussing Taneytown history, growth, and citizen issues of concern. I have also supported Parks and Recreation as a volunteer for events such as our annual Fishing Derby.
Volunteering has always been a part of my life, whether assisting with Kennedy Krieger’s Festival of Trees in Baltimore, assisting with charitable food events, or planting (reforestation) efforts in multiple counties. Together, we make a better world.
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Westminster Fallfest September 22-25, 2022
Westminster Fallfest started in 1978 to promote awareness of the renewal of the downtown shopping district. The dates for this year’s Westminster Fallfest are Sept. 22-25, 2022.
Westminster Fallfest started in 1978 to promote awareness of the renewal of the downtown shopping district. The dates for this year’s Westminster Fallfest are Sept. 22-25, 2022.
Westminster Fallfest September 22-25, 2022
Westminster Fallfest started in 1978 to promote awareness of the renewal of the downtown shopping district. The dates for this year’s Westminster Fallfest are Sept. 22-25, 2022.
Westminster Fallfest started in 1978 to promote awareness of the renewal of the downtown shopping district. The dates for this year’s Westminster Fallfest are Sept. 22-25, 2022.
Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition, Sept 24, 2022
Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition, Sept 24, 2022 at the Westminster High School at 5p.m
Kevin Dayhoff: It’s fall and time for community events in Westminster, Carroll County Sep 23, 2022 at 9:00 am
Let’s look at three of the events on the calendar for fall. The 43rd annual Westminster Fallfest will be held from Sept. 22-25 at the Westminster playground at 11 Longwell Ave. On Sept. 24, the Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition will take place at Westminster High School. The start of October will be celebrated at Oktoberfest at the Carroll County Agricultural Center on Oct. 1 and 2.
The Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition is open to young women ages 13 through 25 who currently reside, study, or work full time in the state of Maryland. This year the competition will take place Sept. 24 at Westminster High School. The Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition is the local preliminary competition to Miss Maryland and Miss America. Founded in 1921, Miss America has become the top scholarship provider for women in the United States. The Miss America Organization, along with state and local organizations make available millions in cash and tuition assistance each year.
Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition, Sept 24:
According to an article on the Carroll County Tourism website: Doors will open to the theatre at the Westminster High School at 5p.m. Sept. 24 for the Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition. “Beforehand, there will be a ‘Forever Miss Maryland/Miss Carroll County Museum,’ featuring memorabilia from former Miss Marylands from 4:30 to 5 p.m.”
The competition takes place at Westminster High School, 1225 Washington Road, Westminster. All tickets will be available for purchase at the door. Admission for adults is $20 and for children $10. All ticket sale proceeds go toward the Miss Carroll County Scholarship Fund.
Related:
https://kevindayhoff.wordpress.com/2022/09/23/miss-carroll-county-scholarship-competition/
https://patch.com/maryland/westminster/miss-carroll-county-scholarship-competition
https://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2022/09/miss-carroll-county-scholarship.html
Miss Carroll County Scholarship Organization https://www.facebook.com/misscarrollcountyorg
Friday, September 23, 2022
Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition
Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition, Sept 24, 2022 at the Westminster High School at 5p.m
Kevin Dayhoff: It’s fall and time for community events in Westminster, Carroll County Sep 23, 2022 at 9:00 am
Let’s look at three of the events on the calendar for fall. The 43rd annual Westminster Fallfest will be held from Sept. 22-25 at the Westminster playground at 11 Longwell Ave. On Sept. 24, the Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition will take place at Westminster High School. The start of October will be celebrated at Oktoberfest at the Carroll County Agricultural Center on Oct. 1 and 2.
The Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition is open to young women ages 13 through 25 who currently reside, study, or work full time in the state of Maryland. This year the competition will take place Sept. 24 at Westminster High School. The Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition is the local preliminary competition to Miss Maryland and Miss America. Founded in 1921, Miss America has become the top scholarship provider for women in the United States. The Miss America Organization, along with state and local organizations make available millions in cash and tuition assistance each year.
Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition, Sept 24:
According to an article on the Carroll County Tourism website: Doors will open to the theatre at the Westminster High School at 5p.m. Sept. 24 for the Miss Carroll County Scholarship Competition. “Beforehand, there will be a ‘Forever Miss Maryland/Miss Carroll County Museum,’ featuring memorabilia from former Miss Marylands from 4:30 to 5 p.m.”
The competition takes place at Westminster High School, 1225 Washington Road, Westminster. All tickets will be available for purchase at the door. Admission for adults is $20 and for children $10. All ticket sale proceeds go toward the Miss Carroll County Scholarship Fund.
Related:
https://www.facebook.com/kevindayhoff/posts/pfbid0zVrqTSPHUtYEULN1e9fRLygMXwhELa11of8eZQh9vvsb1wyQ7YS6WVEA2zHTfiprl
https://kevindayhoff.wordpress.com/2022/09/23/miss-carroll-county-scholarship-competition/
https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll/lifestyles/cc-lt-dayhoff-092522-20220923-ctm7jhlrcrdfxgpiupia6me4b4-story.html
https://patch.com/maryland/westminster/miss-carroll-county-scholarship-competition
https://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2022/09/miss-carroll-county-scholarship.html
Miss Carroll County Scholarship Organization https://www.facebook.com/misscarrollcountyorg