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Saturday, December 30, 2017
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
May 2, 2017: Westminster City Council candidate: Ann Thomas Gilbert
May 2, 2017: Westminster City Council candidate: Ann Thomas Gilbert
Profession: Adult Service Case worker for the Department of Social Services
Years Experience: 18+ years
Education: McDaniel College- Master of Science in Counseling Education; May 2009; University of Maryland Baltimore County, Bachelor of Arts; 1989
Community Groups involved in: Member of Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster, Member of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, Member of the Carroll Leadership Class of 2012, and Member of the Healthy Aging Leadership Team
Past Political Experience: None
Campaign priorities
1. Public safety- This is a multifaceted issue that needs to be addressed more vigorously and with greater focus. Improved public safety includes efforts to reduce the sale and use of drugs, to develop options for our homeless population and to deal with the crime issue. We need to collaborate with our service agencies and law enforcement to seek their suggestions and input. Partnering with local colleges, the health department, and local agencies to expand services will help to address these issues. By sharing our ideas and resources together we can progress toward a safer more attractive community. Offering more downtown family activities such as the successful Flower and Jazz fest, the wine stroll, and concerts in the park will increase exposure to all the city has to offer and will create a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
2. Utilizing the Broadband project to attract new business and create jobs is an effort that needs continued support. This service puts our City in the forefront of modern technology to expand and develop business opportunities. By creating a business friendly atmosphere, we will stimulate economic growth. This accompanied with efforts to support law enforcement to reduce crime and the sale and use of drugs will make the downtown area safer and more appealing to our citizens and to future businesses.
3. Improving communication between the city administration, the council and the citizens of Westminster. To do this we can begin to broadcast council meetings on local programming. Create a newsletter from the council and to offer informal activities to enable communication with citizens; such as scheduled walks in neighborhoods, meet and greet sessions at local restaurants or business. This will allow us as representatives of your city to hear your concerns and hopefully praises as well.
https://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/westminster/ph-cc-westminster-election-ann-thomas-gilbert-20170502-story.html
Profession: Adult Service Case worker for the Department of Social Services
Years Experience: 18+ years
Education: McDaniel College- Master of Science in Counseling Education; May 2009; University of Maryland Baltimore County, Bachelor of Arts; 1989
Community Groups involved in: Member of Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster, Member of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, Member of the Carroll Leadership Class of 2012, and Member of the Healthy Aging Leadership Team
Past Political Experience: None
Campaign priorities
1. Public safety- This is a multifaceted issue that needs to be addressed more vigorously and with greater focus. Improved public safety includes efforts to reduce the sale and use of drugs, to develop options for our homeless population and to deal with the crime issue. We need to collaborate with our service agencies and law enforcement to seek their suggestions and input. Partnering with local colleges, the health department, and local agencies to expand services will help to address these issues. By sharing our ideas and resources together we can progress toward a safer more attractive community. Offering more downtown family activities such as the successful Flower and Jazz fest, the wine stroll, and concerts in the park will increase exposure to all the city has to offer and will create a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
2. Utilizing the Broadband project to attract new business and create jobs is an effort that needs continued support. This service puts our City in the forefront of modern technology to expand and develop business opportunities. By creating a business friendly atmosphere, we will stimulate economic growth. This accompanied with efforts to support law enforcement to reduce crime and the sale and use of drugs will make the downtown area safer and more appealing to our citizens and to future businesses.
3. Improving communication between the city administration, the council and the citizens of Westminster. To do this we can begin to broadcast council meetings on local programming. Create a newsletter from the council and to offer informal activities to enable communication with citizens; such as scheduled walks in neighborhoods, meet and greet sessions at local restaurants or business. This will allow us as representatives of your city to hear your concerns and hopefully praises as well.
https://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/westminster/ph-cc-westminster-election-ann-thomas-gilbert-20170502-story.html
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Kevin Dayhoff for Westminster Common Council
Westminster Municipal election May 14, 2019
Authority Caroline Babylon, Treasurer.
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Sunday, February 5, 2017
Carroll County Times - Letter: Police salaries in Carroll among lowest in state
Carroll County Times - Letter: Police salaries in Carroll
among lowest in state http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2017/02/letter-police-salaries-in-carroll-among.html
February 4, 2017 by Brandon Holland, Westminster, The writer
is the president of Carroll County FOP Lodge 20.
Recently, the Carroll County Times reported on our sheriff
and state's attorney seeking pay increases for the next election cycle. A
related editorial asked whether the salaries for Carroll County employees' are
too low. I am the president of Carroll County's Fraternal Order of Police Lodge
20, and I am writing to confirm that Carroll County has some of the lowest-paid
police in the state.
Read much more here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/opinion/letters/ph-cc-letters-0205-holland-20170204-story.html
Every day the national media has a story about a police
shooting, or a negative article claiming misconduct by an officer. The Times
recently printed an article on local deputies leaving for higher pay or to
start another career outside of law enforcement ("Sheriff's Office Loses
Three Deputies" – Jan. 13, 2017). One deputy left the agency to start an
entirely new career, citing the current negative atmosphere in law enforcement
as his reason for leaving. Thankfully, that negative atmosphere is not evident
in Carroll County and law enforcement is very well supported by our citizens.
Law enforcement personnel in Carroll County do an
outstanding job, frequently resorting to their training and experience to
diffuse and de-escalate difficult situations that could've brought the national
spotlight to Carroll County. The crime rate in Carroll County is low and has
been for years. That low crime rate is directly attributable to the quality of
policing in the county. The same policing that is being underpaid. Compared to
agencies of similar size and responsibilities like Harford, Frederick and St.
Mary's counties, Carroll County Sheriff's patrol deputies are paid on average
11 percent lower than those agencies. The disparity continues as a deputy goes
up in rank and takes on additional responsibilities, with an average of 20-30
percent lower pay than these same agencies. This is also the case for
corrections deputies and officers from Carroll municipalities as they are paid
significantly lower salaries across the board than their counterparts in other
counties.
It is not my intention to paint a picture of doom and gloom
as there are a lot of good benefits to working in Carroll County and I know
that Carroll County Sheriff's deputies take special pride in the quality of
their work. Nor should the current situation be attributed to the current Board
of Commissioners as they inherited this problem; however, they do have an
opportunity to right the ship and I think it is incumbent on them to do so.
Brandon Holland, Westminster, The writer is the president of
Carroll County FOP Lodge 20.
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Sunday, February 22, 2015
Off Track Art Gallery in Westminster, Md
For more information about the Off Track Art artists and
gallery click on the image: http://offtrackartgallery.wix.com/index
Off Track Art Gallery
11 Liberty Street (side entrance)
Westminster, Maryland21157
443.821.7355
email: offtrackartgallery@gmail.com
Labels: Art
Off Track Art
A Fine Art and Gift Gallery in Westminster, Maryland owned
and operated by the artists. Hours: Wednesday - Friday: 12noon to 5pm; Saturday: 10am to 5pm & by appointment http://offtrackartgallery.wix.com/index
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“Off Track Art” is an artists’ co-op and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in historic downtown Westminster, Carroll County Maryland.
Open: Wed-Fri. Noon to 6 PM , Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM. http://offtrackart.blogspot.com/
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
See Dick Hull's latest photography at the Carroll Camera Club’s annual exhibition, Lens Flair” at the Carroll Arts Center.
See Dick Hull's latest photography at the Carroll Camera
Club’s annual exhibition, Lens Flair” at the Carroll Arts Center.
Labels: Art
Artists, Art
Artists Hull Dick, Art
Carroll Arts Center, Art
photographers, Art
photography
January 29, 2015 KED
On Friday, February 9, 2007, Dick Hull retired from Carroll
Land Services. The creative genius that made Carroll Land Services so successful
can still be seen through the lens of his camera.
Find his latest work at the Carroll Arts Center in an
exhibit with the Carroll Camera Club’s annual exhibition, Lens Flair.” http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/ph-cc-carroll-county-camera-club-20150120,0,2829628.story
According to Carroll
County Times writer Jacob deNobel, the exhibition started on Thursday,
January 22, 2015 and is “running until Feb. 28. The exhibition features
photography from the group's 38 members and families, with subjects including
nature photography, still-lifes, abstract images and landscapes
Read more about the show in Mr. deNobel’s great article
here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/ph-cc-carroll-county-camera-club-20150120,0,2829628.story
[…]
Mr. deNobel quotes Mr. Hull to remark, “Richard Hull, a
nature photographer from Manchester who will be exhibiting in the show, said he
began taking pictures in the mid-'80s when he became involved with underwater
photography. When he bought his first digital camera in 2005, he had trouble
with the new technology, though soon embraced the tech wholeheartedly.
“‘I’m not a computer guy, so to learn computers and the
programs was pretty tough," Hull said. "In my opinion, it really is
superior a lot of the time, even though there are people who would hate to hear
me say it.’”
[…]
Where: Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster
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“Off Track Art” is an artists’ co-op and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in historic downtown Westminster, Carroll County Maryland.
Open: Wed-Fri. Noon to 6 PM , Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM. http://offtrackart.blogspot.com/
For news and information on Off Track Art previous to December 15, 2011, you can go to http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/search/label/Art%20Off%20Track%20Art
ManneqART Announces 2015 Events Schedule
ManneqART Announces 2015 Events Schedule
ManneqART
has announced its 2015 Competition which features the following unique and
exciting events:
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March
28-29 Sculpture on the Human Form Workshop for students and beginning artists
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April
30--Artworks entry deadline
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June
21 ManneqART Madness--Public introduction of the 2015 artworks
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September
12-26 Public Display of Artworks
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September
27 Gala and Stage Show
ManneqART
is a 501c3 nonprofit arts and education organization and competition based in
Howard County, focused on bringing the Wearable Arts to the public.
Now in its third year, it’s mission is to inspire creativity and reward excellence in the field of wearable art. ManneqART reaches out to beginning and accomplished artists of all ages and skill levels and invites them to think outside their comfort zones to create artworks unlike anything our community has seen in the past. A gallery of more than 150 artworks created by ManneqART contestants from 30+ states can be seen at:
Now in its third year, it’s mission is to inspire creativity and reward excellence in the field of wearable art. ManneqART reaches out to beginning and accomplished artists of all ages and skill levels and invites them to think outside their comfort zones to create artworks unlike anything our community has seen in the past. A gallery of more than 150 artworks created by ManneqART contestants from 30+ states can be seen at:
Since
ManneqART was founded in 2013, it has
become an exciting Howard County arts event and a part of the Columbia Festival
of the Arts. Nearly 200 artworks have
been presented to the community,
including over 100 shown at 16 Howard County locations for two weeks in
September, 2014.
Last year's entries included artworks from 19 states made of all kinds of materials, from metals and paper, to spray foam and melted plastic bags. Artist awards totaling $10,000 were presented to artists in several categories.
Last year's entries included artworks from 19 states made of all kinds of materials, from metals and paper, to spray foam and melted plastic bags. Artist awards totaling $10,000 were presented to artists in several categories.
For
2015, ManneqART has entered into a
Partnership Agreement with the Howard County Public Schools System to train
students to create 3-dimension, wearable art.
Studies suggest that arts training might
be related to improvements in math or reading skills.
A March 28-29 Workshop will feature accomplished wearable artists teaching students and others how to work with materials, structure and colors to create artworks for the 2015 Competition.
A March 28-29 Workshop will feature accomplished wearable artists teaching students and others how to work with materials, structure and colors to create artworks for the 2015 Competition.
ManneqART
is unique and growing non-profit but we can't provide these artworks to the
Howard County community with the communities support. We are seeking contributions for the 2015
competition. and would be grateful for
support in many different forms, including artist sponsorships, events support,
in-kind contributions, cash donations,
fundraising outreach, volunteers and more.
For
more information about entering or supporting the 2015 competition, go to the ManneqART website at
www.manneqart.org, email info@manneqart.org or call 301.725.5555
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BACKGROUND:
Lee
Andersen, a Kiwi from the North Island of New Zealand, founded ManneqArt in
2013, as an innovative nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization created to promote the
arts and the artists. ManneqART is
patterned after New Zealand's 25 year old World of Wearable Art which attracts
artists from all over the world and welcomes 50,000 plus visitors each year to
Wellington, NZ. An artist and highly
successful "art to wear" fashions designer by trade, Andersen is also well known for her unique
knitted fashions worn by both public and private clients, such as Bill Cosby
and Phylicia Rashad. Some of Andersen's
cutting edge designs are on display at the Te Papa Museum in Wellington, the
capital of New Zealand. Today, she
manufactures the Lee Andersen Collection at her 16,000 square foot factory in
Howard County. Her label is currently
found in 800 boutiques in the US and Canada.
More than
100 entries in the 2014 Competition were displayed free to the public for two
weeks in September at 16 locations around Howard County. Hundreds of people visited the
displays. The June 2014 Hair and Makeup Competition
attracted 1000+ visitors to Historic Savage Mill to see all the extreme hair
and makeup designs professionally photographed on models wearing the unique
2014 artworks.
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“Off Track Art” is an artists’ co-op and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in historic downtown Westminster, Carroll County Maryland.
Open: Wed-Fri. Noon to 6 PM , Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM. http://offtrackart.blogspot.com/
For news and information on Off Track Art previous to December 15, 2011, you can go to http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/search/label/Art%20Off%20Track%20Art
Monday, January 19, 2015
Carroll County Arts Council e-marquee
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“Off Track Art” is an artists’ co-op and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in historic downtown Westminster, Carroll County Maryland.
Open: Wed-Fri. Noon to 6 PM , Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM. http://offtrackart.blogspot.com/
For news and information on Off Track Art previous to December 15, 2011, you can go to http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/search/label/Art%20Off%20Track%20Art
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