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October Newsletter 2024


IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:


10/1 - Town Elections 7am-8pm 22 E. Main St


10/5 - Bulk Pickup


10/5 -Yard Waste & Recycling 9am-12pm


10/7 - Board of Commissioners Meeting 7pm

(Town Office & Zoom)


10/11 - County Recycle Pickup


10/14 - Columbus Day

(Town Office Closed)


10/15 - Citizen's Advisory Committee Meeting 7pm

(Town Office)


10/19 - Yard Waste & Recycling 9am-12pm


10/28 - Planning Commission Meeting 7pm

(Town Office & Zoom)


10/31 Halloween Parade

(Lions Club)


10/31 - HALLOWEEN

A Message from the Mayor....



Does anyone else get the feeling that fall is the busiest time of year? There are so many activities and happenings taking place, schools are back in full swing, and you begin to hear folks talking about the upcoming holiday season. I get such a great feeling after attending many of these events. I just want to highlight a few.

For sixty-eight years the Thurmont and Emmitsburg Community show has brought two towns together to proudly display home goods, livestock, and agricultural products. There is so much work that goes into the planning and implementation of this momentous event, and it is never a disappointment. While it takes many hands to make this a success, there is one family that stands above the rest. The Rodman Myers family has been the backbone of this group since its inception. I want to personally thank the Myers family for keeping this great tradition alive, and I look forward to next year.

Organizations in Emmitsburg were invited to participate in the 4th Annual 9-11 Remembrance Ceremony hosted by the Thurmont Lions Club. Again, it was great for two communities to come together to honor our country.

To touch on an upcoming event, Colorfest is right around the corner. While Emmitsburg is not directly involved in this festival, we do benefit from the many tourists that visit our community and support local businesses.

When I became Mayor a year ago, one of my goals was to collaborate closely with our neighboring community, Thurmont. This has become a reality. Some ask why and the answer is amazingly simple. We have so much in common. Our children go to school together, play sports on the same teams, and participate in many civic organizations together. In times of emergencies, our fire and police departments work closely to ensure the safety of both communities, and our town staff share resources and information daily. I want to thank Mayor Kinnard and the citizens of Thurmont for embracing this concept. It will only make both communities stronger.

In closing I want to thank Commissioner Tim O’Donnell for serving fifteen years as a Town Commissioner. He has been instrumental in overseeing many projects over the years that have helped our town grow. With that being said, there is one project that he single-handedly developed, which is our Multi-Use Trails in the watershed area. With his hard work and dedication, our trails have become nationally recognized, continue to grow, and bring visitors from around the country to our beautiful town. While Tim has decided not to seek another term as Commissioner, he will be serving on several committees and will continue to be an integral part of our community.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns or just want to talk about the future of our town, please feel free to reach out so we can find time to meet.

 

Mayor Davis

Bulk Trash Pick-Up: Saturday, October 5th

There is a (2) two item limit per household for mattress and box springs and you need Town approval by sending in the mattress affidavit. The form is located on the Town website along with accepted and un-accepted items.


Affidavit Form will be due October 3rd.

Emmitsburg Goes Pink!


October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and is symbolized with a pink ribbon. This international health campaign was founded in 1985 to increase awareness of the disease, promote mammography, and to raise funds for research into its cause, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure.


Statistics show that 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime and this year an estimated 42,250 women will die from breast cancer in the United States. Additionally, statistics also show that approximately 2,790 men in the United States will develop breast cancer in 2024 and about 530 will die from the disease.


The Town of Emmitsburg, along with businesses and residents, will be holding raffles for gift certificates throughout the month of October. All money raised will be donated to the Hurtwitz Breast Cancer Fund based in Frederick, Maryland. For more information on the foundation or to make a direct donation please visit www.PinkRibbonFrederick.org.


The Town of Emmitsburg is encouraging all businesses and residents to decorate their exteriors pink. Prizes will be given to the most decorated home and business. A local business has donated pink lightbulbs that will be given out to anyone on Main Street that would like one, while supplies last. If you would like a pink light bulb for your exterior light, please contact the town office at 301-600-6300.


The list of town businesses that are participating in the raffles will be posted in October.


Together we can make a difference!



Water/Sewer/Trash Bill


As a reminder, please reach out to the Town Office if you have not received your water bill. The water bills are mailed out every quarter, September, December, March and June at the end of each month. Also, if you are interested in receiving your water/sewer/trash bill via email, you can call The Town of Emmitsburg or email info@emmitsburgmd.gov with your property address and account number. You will still receive your bill via the postal service.

2024 Halloween Parade


When: Thursday, October 31st


Trick-or-Treating: 5:00pm - 6:45pm


Parade: Start at 6:50pm-Registration and line-up at Emmitsburg Swimming Pool Parking Lot (W. Lincoln Ave). Parade will start at 7:15 from pool parking lot, down W Lincoln Ave to Patterson to W Main St.


Parade will travel to the rear entrance of the Vigilant Hose Fire Hall for party with games, announcements of costume winners, door prizes, gingerbread and apple cider.


Judging will take place at Village Square in 5 categories (cutest, funniest, scariest, more original and groups).


Section 3 Notice


The construction work performed for the DePaul Street Waterline Replacement project is subject to Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. The purpose of the requirement is to ensure that, to the extent feasible, employment and other economic opportunities are made available to low and very low-income persons as a result of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funding. Anyone with questions regarding the Town’s participation are encouraged to contact Madeline Shaw, Grants Administrator, at Mshaw@emmitsburgmd.gov or 301-600-6300.


Town of Emmitsburg | 301.600.6300 | info@emmitsburgmd.gov | www.emmitsburgmd.gov

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