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The SHARPSBURG TOWN CRIER VOLUME 21 October 2011 NUMBER 10 COUNCIL NEWS These minutes are not the official minutes, nor are they a complete review of the business conducted. Requests for a copy of the complete minutes may be requested from the town clerk. The meeting of the Sharpsburg Mayor and Council was called to order at 7:03pm by Mayor Spielman. The minutes of the September meeting and the treasurer s report were both approved as presented. Committee Reports Parks and Railroad Station the gates at the park have not been installed correctly. Long Fence will be returning to correct the problem. Once corrected, the park will be open from dawn until dusk, at which time the gates will be locked. Building Nothing to report Streets the alley bridge project bid was awarded to SGX, Inc. of Frederick, MD. The Notice of Award and the Contract will be mailed to the bid winner this week. Planning and Zoning Steve Goodrich and Jill Baker of the county planning department are working with the town on completion of the comprehensive plan. Battlefield Advisory Committee Mr. Jamieson will drop these minutes off to Kimberly for inclusion in the crier. Archives Nothing to report IN THIS ISSUE Town Hall Announcements Page 2 Worship Information Page 2 Business Information Page 3 Local Business Directory Page 4-5 Public Safety it was recommended to call Keedysville to see if they would be interested in talking with the town about sharing a police officer. Kimberly will contact Rick, Keedysville Town Manager. Mayor s Report the State Highway Administration has agreed to reinforce (i.e. repaint the white lines) the crosswalk in the town square. This will be put on their to do list. Old Business 1. Code Enforcement Meeting it was determined that the council is aware of the town ordinances, it just needs to be determined how to enforce them. Kimberly will call neighboring towns to see how they are handling this issue; either by police enforcement, internal correction or by hiring a Code Enforcement Officer. 2. Elevator Contract an elevator contract needs to be decided upon before the end of the year. Copies of possible contracts were distributed in June. The council will review over these and will decide something at the November meeting. 3. Bike Racks possible areas for placing the bike racks were discussed. Property owners that the bike racks would affect will be con- tacted for input and approval. 4. Copier the council wishes to see further quotes and pricing on replacing the current machine. Kimberly will obtain this information and it will be discussed in November. 5. Planning Commission Ordinance since the town currently has no ordinance in regards to forming and maintaining a planning commission, an ordinance will need to be written and established. Brian Kane handed out a draft of an ordinance for review. This will be discussed at future meetings. 6. Code of the town the town code/ordinances have been formatted and typed so that it can be placed on-line and/or on the website. This document will be reviewed for errors and then a decision will be made as to where to publish it. Currently, the library and the town office have copies of the town code. New Business 1. Our Zoning Administrator has resigned as of September 30, 2011. Kimberly will be filling in until this position is filled or other arrangements have been made. 2. Elevator Service the elevator is due for inspection. Kimberly will contact a certified inspector to have this completed. The meeting was adjourned at 10pm. The next meeting will be 1 Sharpsburg Town Crier October 2011

held on Monday, November 7th at 7pm. The meetings are open to the public. For more information, or to volunteer for the planning commission, call the town clerk at 301-432-4428. WORSHIP INFORMATION Town Hall Announcements Town Office Hours The town office will now be open Monday-Thursday from 8:30am-2pm. Additional hours are available by appointment by calling the clerk during normal business hours. Town Office Closures The town office will be closed on the following days: Thursday, November 24th Thursday, December 22nd Monday, December 26th Monday, January 2nd Trick or Treat SHARPSBURG BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Gene Renner 5134 General Stewart Court Sunday School: 9:30am Worship Service: 10:30am and 6:00pm Wednesday Worship Service: 7:00pm SHARPSBURG BRETHREN CHURCH 120 East Main Street Worship Service: 10:00am Children s Sunday School: 10:30am Adult Sunday School: 11:00am Trick or treat will be held on Monday, October 31st from 6-8pm. If you would like to participate in distributing treats to the children, please turn your porch light on. Planning Commission Vacancies The Mayor and Council are seeking interested persons to serve on the Planning Commission. According to the Maryland Department of Planning, members of the planning commission have accepted the civic responsibility of helping residents and business and property owners articulate and achieve a vision for how they want their community to look and function in the future. The planning commission is the primary entity responsible for long term, comprehensive planning, having the ability to put some foresight into planning and development decisions. ST. PAUL S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Mark Wastler www.stpaulssharpsburg.org 209 West Main Street Worship Service: 10am UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Delancy Catlett 117 West Main Street Worship Service: 9:00am Sunday School: 10:00am SHARPSBURG LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Karen Valentine 201 East Main Street Sunday School: 9:00am Worship Service: 10:00am

Church News St. Paul s Episcopal Church is collecting food for the South County Food Bank and the Brownsville Food Bank in anticipation of families needing Thanksgiving meals. Food will be gathered from October 2 through November 6. Church members invite local residents to join in the food drive by bringing food to the church at 209 West Main Street on Sunday mornings between 9am and 11:30am. Church runs from 10 to 11am. Please come before or after the service, bringing all food items to the kitchen at the rear of the church. Suggested food items include: sweet potatoes, sauerkraut, canned gravy, corn, green beans, cranberry sauce, stuffing mix, instant potatoes, canned fruit, jello and dessert items. All kinds of food are always needed, especially breakfast items and treats for children. Please call Ann Ashbaugh at 301-582-2287 with any questions. - Carolyn Shaw Local Businesses Accommodations Antietam Guest House 111 W. Chapline Street 301-992-9017 www.antietamguesthouse.com Jacob Rohrbach Inn Bed and Breakfast 138 W. Main Street 301-432-5079 www.jacob-rohrbach-inn.com Mary Hill House 211 E. Main Street 301-432-7984 www.maryhillhouse.com Automotive Care B&B Automotive 113 E. High Street (Rear) 301-432-2478 Accounting & Banking Services David H. Peters & Assoc. CPA s 100 E. Main Street 301-432-5501 Jefferson Security Bank 103 W. Main Street 301-432-3900 www.jeffersonsecuritybank.com Dining Captain Benders Tavern 111 E. Main Street 301-432-5813 www.captainbenders.com GeGe s Place 208 S. Church Street 301-432-1150 Pete s Tavern 144 W. Main Street 301-432-2591 Nutter s Ice Cream 100 E. Main Street 301-432-5809 Gas Stations Sharpsburg BP 139 E. Main Street 301-432-6330 Library Sharpsburg Library 106 E. Main Street 301-432-8825 106 E. Main Street 301-432-8825 Salon s and Spas Hair Garage 244 W. Main Street 301-432-8171 Salons & Spas 3 Sharpsburg Town Crier October 2011

Hair Garage 244 W. Main Street 301-432-8171 Battlefield Advisory Committee Kathy s Hair Care 106 N. Potomac Street 301-432-6542 Valetta V s Salon and Spa 109 E. Main Street 301-432-4993 Shopping Collectable Quilts and Dry Goods 118 E. Main Street 301-491-7045 Sharpsburg Armory 101 W. Main Street COMMUNITY NEWS AND EVENTS Veteran s Day Ceremony November 11, 2011 at 11:00 AM Thanks to Perry Jamieson for providing the committee s report for publication in the crier. The Visitor Center hours are 8:30am-5:00pm. The Hospital and Newcomer House HCWHA Exhibit and Visitor Center are also open daily from 11am-5pm and then weekends only in November. The 149th Battle Anniversary weekend brought 6, 115 visitors through the park. Living history demonstrations are scheduled for each of the weekends in October. The Memorial Illumination will be held on Saturday, December 3, 2011. Bag filling will be Saturday, November 12th at the Washington County Agricultural Education Center. Planning for the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam is underway. Antietam Unit 236, American Legion Auxiliary, will host a wreath laying ceremony at Sharpsburg Town Square, featuring the honor guard of the West Virginia Air National Guard 167th Airlift Wing of Martinsburg, WV, guest speaker Park Ranger Alann Schmidt of the Antietam National Battlefield and students from the music department of Shepherd University. The 4th and 5th grade classes of the Sharpsburg Elementary School will also be participating. All veterans are invited to come and be honored and the public is encouraged to attend to honor those veterans. The battlefield s fire weather station recorded 4.71 inches of rain in September and 1.35 inches so far in October. Approximately 30 inches of rain have been recorded so far this year. A Superintendent still has not been selected. Chief Ranger Ed Wenschhof continues to serve as the Acting Superintendent. He can be reached at 301-432-2243 X 11 or ed_wenschhof@nps.gov. - Ava Gift

Citizen Corner Another summer has passed. I would like to thank those that have kept our cemeteries very well maintained; Sonny Edleblute, Dustin Clipp, Donnie Chaney, Mike Crist and Ralph Dodson. They have spent many hours mowing and trimming Mountain View Cemetery and the Methodist Cemetery on Hall Street. If you happen to see any of these persons, give them a big thank you. They have done a wonderful job once again. - Darlene Albritton To the Heritage Festival: Everyone who took part in organizing the heritage festival, job well done! Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves and the layout this year seemed to be more open and spread out. Thanks Heritage Festival Committee and keep up the good work! - Darlene Albritton If you would like to contribute to the Citizen Corner, email the town at townofsharpsburg@comcast.net or call the town office at 301-432-4428. 5 Sharpsburg Town Crier October 2011

Town Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-2:00pm (Additional hours by appointment) Hal Spielman, Mayor 432-6854 Bryan Gabriel, Vice Mayor 432-2478 COUNCIL Mathew Barnhart 992-4335 Darryl Benner 991-2230 Cathy Hull 304-279-8440 Jennifer Silbert 432-7984 Brandon Smith 432-1941 TOWN OFFICIALS Kimberly Fulk, Town Clerk 240-675-7466 Debra Jamison, Tax Collector 432-6572 Patti Hammond, Planning Com. 432-5965 Anna Jamison, Election Board 432-6572 TOWN ORGANIZATIONS Am Leg. Aux. Ava Gift 432-6658 Hist. Society Vernell Doyle 992-9767 Mt. View Cemetery Jeff Saylor 432-4428 Cub Scouts Michael Miles 432-0275 Boy Scouts John Stewart 432-0564 CHURCHES Brethren Lilly Grayson 432-6174 Bible Rev. Gene Renner 739-1882 Episcopal Carolyn Shaw 791-3357 Lutheran Rev. Karen Valentine 304-676-9974 UCC Melissa Reiff 465-9411 The Sharpsburg Town Crier P.O. Box 368 Sharpsburg, MD 21782 SHARPSBURG Oldest Town in Washington County Founded July 9, 1763