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B E E MP OW ERED TO SH IN E YO UR LI GH T

e Catholic High School of Baltimore

A N NUAL R E P O RT 201 6- 2 01 7

2800 Edison Highway | Baltimore, MD 21213 thecatholichighschool.org | 410.732.6200

institutional advancement office

A Message from the President

Every giſt makes a difference in helping us to provide a

Dr. Barbara D. Nazelrod ’68

President

community in which young women are empowered each day by their Catholic High education.”

Ms. Dori DiVenti

Director of Institutional Advancement

Dear Friends of Catholic High,

Ms. Grace Purce

Coordinator of Communications

Our 2016-2017 Green & Gold Fund Campaign, Be Empowered to Shine Your Light, ended successfully on June 30, 2017. As we meet with our donors at various events, I am impressed by the sincere commitment and love they have for Catholic High. I am proud of our alumnae and the significant differences they are making in our community and world. Most of all, I am amazed by our students as I watch them grow into empowered women, ready to change the world for the better!

& Alumnae Relations/Editor

Mrs. Beth Frevel

Coordinator of Development and Fundraising

Our McCafferty Visual & Performing Arts, Biomedical, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Programs continue to attract creative and visionary minds. ese programs are helping our students gain acceptance into top universities with significant scholarships and awards.

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Members of the Class of 2017 were awarded a record-breaking $11,126,636 in scholarships, grants, and awards, and were accepted into colleges and universities such as Rutgers, Georgetown, Temple, and Virginia Tech.

Annual Report

2016-2017 Gifts & Donations
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Inadditiontobeingproudofouracademicachievements,Iampleasedtopresent this Annual Report acknowledging our many benefactors. Once again, our Board of Trustees and faculty/staff achieved 100% participation representing their commitment to our mission and students. Our Reunion Class Giving Program, Alumnae Awards recipients, and special events are also highlighted in this report. I hope you will take the time to review the information included.

Students of the Year

  • Freshman
  • 21

  • 21
  • Sophomore

Junior Miss Catholic High 22
22

Alumnae Awards

  • Recipients
  • 23-28

I extend my deepest appreciation for your continued support. It is only through the generosity of our committed donors that we will continue to grow and achieve our mission of educating young women in the Franciscan tradition, as we have since 1939.

Memorials & Tributes 29

Sincerely,

Barbara D. Nazelrod, Ph.D. ’68 President

Catholic High is grateful to each of our donors. is report details giſts made during the 2016 fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2017, and includes unrestricted and restricted giſts. Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement with questions or concerns.

Class of 1943 $300.00
Class of 1947 $120.00

leadership giving clubs

  • Patrons
  • Patrons

  • Lucille Fox Ciganek
  • Carolyn Coonan Belzner

Kathleen O’Connell Marciniak Shirley Griffith Nohe Margaret Lorden Tiburzi

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE

Bachman:

$1,000,000 +

Class of 1944 $275.00

Neumann:

$500,000 - $999,999 $100,000 - $499,999 $25,000 - $99,999 $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999 $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499

San Damiano: Sisters of St. Francis: St. Francis:

Troubadour Club

Mary Wanger Cawley

Class of 1948 $75,823.00

St. Clare:

Benefactors

Frances Scherer Culotta Ellen Langley Rehak

Sisters of St. Francis

Jane Buxbaum

Assisi: Mother Generosa:

St. Clare

Brig. Gen Margaret Brewer

Patrons

Frances Trinite Forte Assunda Baglioni Nuth

Troubadour Club: Green and Gold Club: Benefactors:

$500 - $999 $250 - $499 $100 - $249 up to $99

Mother Generosa

Jacqueline Hieber Hart Mercedes Stevens

Patrons:

Class of 1945 $10,700.00
Green and Gold Club

Mary Trageser Armstrong Dorothy Haas Elsnic

St. Francis

Eileen Benhoff Gallagher

  • Benefactors
  • Benefactors

top ten classes

Rosalie Patti Corliss Mary uman Doris Anna King Kielek Dolores Huebler King Lucille Bognanni Valle
Doris Eikenberg Argo Elizabeth Svasek Beltz Marita Kasal Comber

1948 1956 1965 1968 1950 1967 1954 1962 1955 1951
$75,823 $25,614 $16,985 $16,625 $11,420 $8,444 $ 8,080 $ 6,920 $ 6,725 $6,650

Mary Jean Robinson Gahagan Bernadette Twardowski Huebler Rosemary Hanratty Mastracci Helen Tetkoski Szech

Class of 1946 $480.00
Patrons
Benefactors

Margaret Ely Kelleher Margaret Bracken Lana
Mary Lou Schwarzkopf Darrell Regina Ey Fitzsimmons Eleanor Pope Tritle

Patrons

Mary Jane DeAngelis Brunner Frieda Chetelat Flick Sister Mary Louise Heinle, OSF Bernadette Frey Hergenhahn M. Evelyn King Evangeline Nickel Lorber

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Class of 1949 $3,210.00

  • Patrons
  • Troubadour Club

Domenica Butta Greensfelder omasine Mannion Lange Sister Marie Michelle Michel, OSF Norma Massey Reihl
Angelina DiBlasio Baum Lorraine Cork Lehnhoff Floraine Saboy Muffoletto

Mother Generosa

Irene August Kuras
Lucille Brady Samluck Claire Lange Schwartz

Green and Gold Club

Margaret Mary Dietz Helen Marschat Rush

Troubadour Club

eresa Jasinski Zerhusen

Class of 1951

  • $6,650.00
  • Green and Gold Club

Dolores Panis Wible

Benefactors

Helen Sushinsky Coyle Elizabeth Pocta Huber Christine Bizon Kouneski Joan Tanner Matejka Norma Welk Widerman

Mother Generosa
Benefactors

Jeanne Cora Etzel
Marian Sushinsky Altoz Marilyn Lee Eser Bolton Eleanor DeCarlo Romadka Dorothy Foretell Streb
Dolores Dernoga Gremminger Jean Lawler Gumnick Dolores Childress Kelly Ellen Creamer Linardi Mary Pilachowski

Patrons
Green & Gold Fund

Dr. Frances Torino Bond
Margaret McQuade Kraemer Jean Meckel McElroy Helen Klecka Mechura Lillian Gaskin Mitchell Lola Noonan Nadolny Joan Uhl Notarangelo Agnes Schenning Oldewurtel Barbara Pfaff Payne
Joan Centurelli Sewell Phyllis Whitney Wieser

Benefactors

Agnes Warfield Malec Joan Bonnett Smith eresa Marrocco Weiss

Patrons

Audrey Weber Bierley Mary Leimkuhler Hamilton Bernadine Rybacka Hartlove Frances Huber Heck

Patrons

Geraldine Schwartzhaupt Pugh
Anna Sciuto Bavett
Annette O’Connor Hooper Catherine Nickel Irvin Shirley Paul Mullen Charlotte Kurek Trageser Patricia McKenna Ward Regina Maciejewski Whittington
Catherine Kuhn Coster Joan DeVoe Fiorino

Class of 1954 $8,080.00

Mary Jane Florence Hatcher Mary Catherine Debelius Robertson Dolores Wille Zorn

Assisi

Elaine Jones McAbee

Class of 1952 $2,625.00
Troubadour Club

Carole Boone Stolba

Class of 1950 $11,420.00
Mother Generosa

Rosemarie Liberatore Marlene Veystrk Peters

Green and Gold Club

Rosalie Gayhardt Wessel

St. Clare

Irene Bolewicki Sister Virginia Spiegel, OSF

Benefactors

Catherine Banz Ann Miller Hayward Carol Eisenhauer McGorray Rita Baldwin Petrucci Kathleen KleinTaylor

Gold and Green Club

Loretta Gajewski Becker

Green and Gold Club

Mary Lou Lubertine Jones

Benefactor

Jeannette Rabbitt Superczynski Margaret Bartecchi Weber

Benefactors

Gladys Delamar Bloom M. Lalide Metzger

Patrons

Sister Patricia Kane, OSF Elizabeth Lochte Marya Gryken Pazourek Sister Mary Schoberg, IHM Faith Glossner Spriggs
Florence Lelonek Michalski Shirley Brown Miller Rita Bauer Miller

Patron

Valeria Masaitis Gegorek Marie Lisek Loeffler
Sister Dolora Taylor, OSF

Class of 1953 $3,290.00

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Class of 1955 $6,725.00

Judith Fowler Fabella Marie Deck Lindung
Carole Wagner Lochte Carolyn Born McFaul Agnes Hudlicka Macek Patricia Lubertine Martel Carol Mackin Miles

Assisi

Agnes Geraghty

Benefactors

Lois Barger Barrett Barbara Mason Callahan Helen Burness Dimock Jacqueline Minardo Endryas Mary Kay Garrity Kness Phyllis Smith Leonardo Eileen Saffell Lesser
Kathleen Gossman Musciano Geraldine Kresslein Woytowitz

Mother Generosa

Vilma Mecchia Lonsdale Mary Zamenski Rutemiller

Class of 1957 $4,140.00
Troubadour Club

Helen Walters Lenzenweger Joan Clark Smith
Margaret Grandy Wilhelm

Mother Generosa

Dolores Majka Kyle

Patrons
Benefactors

Irene Renner Bartenfelder Jean Debelius Dashiell Sister Donna Desien,OSF Patricia Szczepaniak Downing eresa Burchacka Dunn Betsy Denisio Falk

Troubadour Club

  • Anne Peters Neibaur
  • Gloria Delvecchio Carroll

Angela DeSantis Kurek Alma Cieslak Laufert Dolores Novak Radek Barbara Wilson Schmidt Geraldine Warnecker Smith Mary Ellen Brailsford Sproul Jo Ann Merendino Streb Frances Speer Villa

Benefactors

Mary Zetlmeisl Eichhorn Sister Dorothy Franz, OSF Mary Wallace Hessler Barbara Warns Hoey Carol Baumiller McEvoy Ida Barrett Petrilli
Patricia Strycharz Fischer Bernadine Herman Gramil Margaret Scarpulla Horwath Viola Keuski Ironmonger Marie Arlene Nelka Jemellaro Constance Rosco Kosinski

  • Eleanor Tallent Watts
  • Mary Prucha Rachinskas

Joan Mifovic Weber

Patrons

Carol Lannon Cheicante Barbara Kenney Dudok Mary Silk FitzGerald Mary Lou Schwarz Gerbes Shirley Brandt Giunta Patricia James Paula Hengemihle Moss Sister Elizabeth Mary Novak, OSF Patricia O’Neill Redmond

administrative team

Dr. Barbara D. Nazelrod ’68 - President Mrs. Sharon Johnston - Principal Mrs. Valerie Shinsky ’84 - Dean of Students Mrs. Gina Folio Batchelder ’02 - Dean of Academics Mr. Jack Powell, Jr. - Director of Finance and Operations Ms. Dori DiVenti - Director of Institutional Advancement

department chairs

Mr. Colm Carolan - Mathematics

Class of 1956 $25,614.00

Mrs. Amanda Trapani ’00 - Technology Mrs. Karen Mitchell ’92 - English Mrs. Jessica Robinson-Brown ’00 - Social Studies Mrs. Kari McBride - Athletics Dr. Jose Ruiz - Science Ms. Peg Prentice - Coordinator of the Biomedical Program Mrs. Emily Vandergriff ’01 - Coordinator of the Archangel Program Mr. Con Burdon - Coordinator of STEM Program Mrs. Beverly McIntyre - Guidance

St. Francis

Anonymous

Mother Generosa

Marlene Brescia JoAnne Moss Kollman

Troubadour Club

FlorineMagnani Mullins

Mr. Andrew Patrick - Theology Mrs. Jane Brown - Visual & Performing Arts & Coordinator of VPA Program Mrs. Dorothy Taylor-Kastrunes - World Language

Green and Gold Club

Joanne Swartz Creamer

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  • Patrons
  • Benefactors
  • Patrons

Barbara Amrein Barzyk Barbara Duffy Baynes Eda Camponeschi Di Julio M. Joanne Gillease Januszkiewicz Janice Eckhardt Kane Arleen Gudaitis Smith Margaret Pfeifer Stakem
Kay Erlbeck Adams Elizabeth Kelley Alvey Elizabeth Rutkowski Ayd Judith Nale Fee
Mary Jo Porcella Button Barbara Dentz Catherine Friedel Haddon Janet Cross Longo

  • Dorothy Wachter Sewell
  • Patricia Tracy Fleischmann

Marylee Neumann Hormes Loretta Koch Knapp Janet Topa Rasinski June Walter Sharkey Mary Stasiak

Class of 1961 $5,251.00
Class of 1958

  • $3,700.00
  • Mother Generosa

  • Lois DeBliss Newell
  • Barbara Benda Vojik

Mother Generosa

Bridgett Agro Pitt

  • Patrons
  • Troubadour Club

  • Barbara Schuler
  • Evelyn Livingston Bull

Margaret Miraglia Connelly Margaret Apanovich Esenwine Jeanette Zoltowski Guckenberger Audrey Emala Harbeson Charlotte Eckes Hopkins Dorothy Burke Huber Leona Malanowski Lutche Sister Elaine Martin, OSF Loretta Eibner Michel Mary Schaefer Miller

Troubadour Club

LaVerne Haines Kathleen Peters Martin

Green and Gold Club

Joan Dziwulski Orwig Frances Jordan Shinker

Green and Gold Club

Mary Joan Mastel Jordan

Benefactors

Dolores Puls Amrhein Elizabeth Bock

Benefactors

Helen Trompeter Campbell Dolores Prucha Dean-Dickinson Elizabeth Kantorski
Barbara Zeiler Bockmiller Helen Manning Butz Nancy Heatterich Corkan Mary Barton Giermek Joanne Bowers Graleski Angeline Agro Gugliuzza Joan Maxa Houseman Mary Robinson Larkins Carol Shepperd McDaniel Mary Reardon
JoAnne Mooney Nasuta Anne Rowan ompson Karen Vincent
Arlene McElwee MacDonald Carolyn Grabowski Mahon Bernadine Dannenfelser Seymour

Class of 1960

  • $4,760.00
  • Patrons

Anna Buschelberger Amrhein Patricia Spann Becker Patricia Karwacki Connelly Roberta Ray Flynn

Mother Generosa

Cecilia Schwarzmann Cydlo-Hudgins Dorothy Carter Stell

  • R. Kathleen McDonough Perini
  • Josephine Smink Smyth

Mary McCray ayer Ceclia Twardowicz Wrisk
Marianna Marotta Haney Mary Sidlak Poliszczuk Barbara Macek Sampson

Troubadour Club

Patricia Bokel Fischer

Patrons

Lois Reider Berg

Class of 1959 $4,260.00
Green and Gold Club

Patricia Isennock DiCarlo Margaret Hennessey Hood
Dolores Wisnowski Bradley Carolyn Kaminski Budny Ann McKenney Chaney Richardine Durany Coleman Sister Kathleen Dauses, OSF Joan Miller Drussano Marilyn Bray Ely

Mother Generosa

Patricia Oates Merz

Benefactors

Carolyn Kahler Cincibus Regina Wrzesinski Hartka Josephine Wierzbicki LeBrun Mary Elaine Hershfeld Opitz Margaret Hanratty Ronspies Carol Anne Einwich Rosen Marsha Berkebile Sigwart

Troubadour Club

Carolyn Trachta Ray
Sr. Mary Katherine Farrell, OSF Karen Willis Flanigan Mary Janice Brown Grabowski Patricia Haak Lois Sobotka Hollis Janet Mileto Lamberti Gloria Campbell Lessner

Green and Gold Club

Miriam Wancowicz Clark L. Sandra Benda Despeaux Nancy Meyers Novicki Louise LaMartina Petri

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Mary Witt McCormick Patricia Reynolds Mannion Mary Jane Stadter Ruppert Jacqueline Nardone Short Mary Jean Driscoll Sobotka Diane Loring Sperling

Benefactors

Barbara Skarda uman Sister Christopher Wagner,OSF Jean Wheeler
Mary Jane Lavin Kathleen Kelly LaVina

  • Lillian Allen Mihm
  • Margaret Faherty Whipp

  • Patrons
  • Class of 1965

$16,985.00

Mary Pignetti Valencia Verna Teevan Young
Marjorie Imbach Culhane Carole Uzel Doetsch Angela Dudley

Assisi
Class of 1962 $6,920.00

Eileen Zapalowicz Morrow Mary Lee Uhrin Raynor Sharon Hennigan Rebbel Barbara Ann Kosinski Shaffer Carol Rosendale Speargas Barbara Truszkowski
Ina Hagerman Handlir Tonie Staudenmaier Wallace-Aitken

Mother Generosa

Suzanne Schwarzmann Gallagher

St. Clare

JoAnn Porter Lamp

Troubadour Club

Mary Bowman Halpin Carol Stokes Rogers

Troubadour Club
Class of 1964 $3,585.00

Madeline Benny Buchanan Linda Miller Ciotola Patricia Stasiak

Green and Gold Club

Linda Klink Czyryca Elaine Kerby Grams Patricia Reusing Mank Mary Dietz Szeliga

Troubadour Club

Nancy Brennan Carol Pyles Strohminger

Green and Gold Club

eresa Welkie Archambault Barbara Jacksits Hall

Green and Gold Club

Jacqueline Hartman Groppe Mary Lynn Wesolowski Hausmann Carolyn Connors Jones

Benefactors

Maureen Lubinski Bandelin Carol Blanar Burns DianneLorden Corkran Linda League DeBlase Barbara Dutkowski Joyce McNicholas Eierman Sharon Lorber Enfield Barbara Jacksits Hall Elvira Caraffa Hirkala Rosanna Mileto Mary Schap Miller Darlene AndrzejewskiMorgan Carol Selway Nix

Benefactors

Audrey Lada Cooley Susan Glenn Dean Cecilia Walters DeSimone Mary Potocki Lasek Carole Ruth Page

Benefactors

Claire Chrysam Chovan Jean Zink Dempster Frances Waldhauser Haffer Sandra Kreiner Hopkins Joan Gerst Persinger Diana Barlow Stitz
Mary Houston Plumer Charlotte Bader Schaus Beverly Turner Zimnoch

Patrons

Agnes Mielke Szczepaniak Mary Ann Tamberrino Andrea Sadey Van Horn Lois Cox White
Margaret Ellis Brooks Linda Manti Carper

  • Kathleen Casey
  • Sandralee Michno Petri

Joan Gerczak Silanskas Dorothy Orbin Tyler Carol Merbach Wade Mary Susan Reiblich Walton
Veronica Dilworth Victoria Lombardi Falcone Margaret Fee Glenn Jule Ann Prince Grepps Patricia Paplauskas Mullauer Mary Jacobson Nestor Mary Aumiller Nocar Suzanne Fountain Penny Genevieve Marotta Sessa Beatrice Soul

Patrons

Martha Amend Ailiff eresa Bedingfield Andrews Mary Ann Banz Borkowski Joanne Prucha Brune Bernadette Amedoro Crawford Helen Cada Gontasz

Patrons

Judith Muchla Bisi Jean Weiner Bosak Nancy May Allegro-Brown Carol Blanar Burns Janis Steg Christ
Patricia Toggart Gregg Agnes Scher Janiski Barbara Doetsch Kuser Josephine Maas Seling Kathleen Shour Sievers Agnes Mielke Szczepaniak Dorothy Dudek Teipe

Class of 1963 $1,480.00

Patricia Cichowski Gloria D’Amico Coco Geraldine Williamson Coski Rosemary Darone Cowden
Genevieve Golabiewski Denis Barbara Oktavec Dewar Diane Kerner Drumheller Christine Lee Duley

Class of 1966 $5,500.00

Barbara Walkiewicz Johnson Anne Menikheim Johnson Joyce Dillian Klima Christine Dymowski Kline Kathleen Telljohann Krasowski Margaret Lavin

Mother Generosa

Kathleen Anne Beres Lorraine iess Flowers
Dolores Hood Dyer Mary Jean Hetmanski Dymowski

  • Joyce Rettman Everd
  • Patricia Parks Lazzelle

Frances Stankowski Legg Kathleen Satterfield Lohinski Mary Anne Zahirsky Marsalek Celeste Freburger Martinez Mary Pyles McElveen Donna Balcerak Mitzel Kathleen Robinson Moritis Bonita Ploenes Muhl
Geraldine Zipfel Frattali Mary Lynn Noran Hausler Regina Cannington Gadd Susan Ambrosetti Georg Dorothy Murphy Glab Christine Graner

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  • 2005-2006 Catalog

    2005-2006 Catalog

    Carroll Community College · Catalog · 2 · Catalog · College Community Carroll 005/2 006 1601 Washington Road · Westminster, MD 21157 www.carrollcc.edu Carroll Community College is an Equal Opportunity, 116-05 5/05 Affirmative Action, ADA Title 504 compliant institution How to Reach Us General Information ........................................................................... 410-386-8000 General Information Toll Free Number ............................................ 1-888-221-9748 Administration ................................................................................... 410-386-8490 Admissions .......................................................................................... 410-386-8430 Advising and Counseling ..................................................................... 410-386-8435 Billing Information ............................................................................. 410-386-8040 Bookstore ............................................................................................ 410-840-8443 Career and Transfer Advising ............................................................... 410-386-8435 Cashier’s Office ................................................................................... 410-386-8040 Child Development Center ................................................................. 410-386-8470 Claims/Questions about Discrimination and Sexual Harassment ........ 410-386-8435 Community Relations ......................................................................... 410-386-8153
  • Public Relations Campaign Report for 2020 Primary Election

    Public Relations Campaign Report for 2020 Primary Election

    June 9, 2020 Linda Lamone Administrator Maryland State Board of Elections 151 West Street, Suite 200 Annapolis, MD 21401 RE: Public Relations Campaign Report for 2020 Primary Election Thank you for providing KO Public Affairs LLC the opportunity to develop, implement and oversee a statewide public awareness campaign to encourage individuals to participate in the State’s first vote by mail election on June 2, 2020. Under the scope of work, KO was charged with developing a statewide campaign, including earned media, TV, radio, and digital to supplement the State Board of Election’s social media campaign. The public education campaign also included broad stakeholder engagement to help educate voters about the vote by mail election. In order to build the campaign, KO partnered with a number of stakeholder firms to help us develop the campaign and reach target audiences throughout the State. Our partners included: • Mission Media – a full-service advertising and marketing firm to assist with creative design, campaign production and media buying. • Sandy Hillman Communications – a public relations firm and minority business enterprise to assist with earned media and oversee broad stakeholder engagement throughout the state. • GreiBO – a public relations and marketing firm based in Baltimore to assist with stakeholder outreach to the African American community statewide, including key influencer messaging, in-community events and social media for Baltimore City residents. • Cool & Associates – a full-service management consulting firm that brings Hispanic strategy, workforce development, education, marketing and outreach to the forefront of any organization. Veronica Cool and her team assisted with stakeholder outreach to the Latinx community, Spanish-speaking earned media, and assisted with translation of all MD State Board of Elections: Public Relations Campaign Report for 2020 Primary Election 1 campaign materials, including radio, social media, and a web-tutorial created by the State Board of Elections.
  • Maryland the State EAS Plan

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    T H E MARYLAND STATE PLAN Rules for Activating the Emergency Alert System in Maryland for Broadcasters, Cable Operators, Emergency Managers and Others Concerned with Public Warning. The Maryland State Emergency Communications Committee December 2008 DRAFT Maryland State EAS Plan 2 Maryland State EAS Plan Annexes: Annex 01 - LP Monitoring Assignments Annex 02 - State Relay Network Annex 03 - NOAA Weather Radio Monitoring Assignments Annex 03, Appendix 1 – NOAA MOU for Non-Weather Related Events Annex 04 - Required Monthly Test Schedule (RMT) Annex 05 - RMT Test Scripts Approved for Use Annex 06 - Child Abduction Event Procedures for Maryland Child AMBER Alerts Annex 07 - Local EAS Plan – Local EAS Plan Model Annex 08 - EAS Events and Maryland Automation Event Settings Annex 09 - Maryland FIPS Codes Annex 10 - Training Recommendations Annex 11 - Terms and Definitions Used in this Plan Annex 12 - FCC Rule Changes and Digital Inclusion Annex 13 - Members of the Maryland State Emergency Communications Committee MD EAS Plan Main Text 2008 Maryland State EAS Plan 3 Intent and Purpose of this Plan Overview This plan is the FCC-mandated document outlining the organization and implementation of the State of Maryland Emergency Alert System (EAS). It is a guideline for Maryland broadcasters and cable TV operators and determines how to relay emergency information/instructions for emergencies throughout the State. The document details specific procedures for testing, issuing, and disseminating this emergency information. In this plan, “cable system” shall mean any authorized service provider which delivers by wire or fiber optic, including (but not limited to) Comcast and FIOS. This Plan is an adjunct to the FCC EAS Rules and is not meant to be a summary, in whole or in part, of those Rules.
  • Stations Monitored

    Stations Monitored

    Stations Monitored Call Letters Market Station Name Format WAPS-FM AKRON, OH 91.3 THE SUMMIT Triple A WHBC-FM AKRON, OH MIX 94.1 Adult Contemporary WKDD-FM AKRON, OH 98.1 WKDD Adult Contemporary WRQK-FM AKRON, OH ROCK 106.9 Mainstream Rock WONE-FM AKRON, OH 97.5 WONE THE HOME OF ROCK & ROLL Classic Rock WQMX-FM AKRON, OH FM 94.9 WQMX Country WDJQ-FM AKRON, OH Q 92 Top Forty WRVE-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY 99.5 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WYJB-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY B95.5 Adult Contemporary WPYX-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY PYX 106 Classic Rock WGNA-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY COUNTRY 107.7 FM WGNA Country WKLI-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY 100.9 THE CAT Country WEQX-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY 102.7 FM EQX Alternative WAJZ-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY JAMZ 96.3 Top Forty WFLY-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY FLY 92.3 Top Forty WKKF-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY KISS 102.3 Top Forty KDRF-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 103.3 eD FM Adult Contemporary KMGA-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 99.5 MAGIC FM Adult Contemporary KPEK-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 100.3 THE PEAK Adult Contemporary KZRR-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM KZRR 94 ROCK Mainstream Rock KUNM-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM COMMUNITY RADIO 89.9 College Radio KIOT-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM COYOTE 102.5 Classic Rock KBQI-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM BIG I 107.9 Country KRST-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 92.3 NASH FM Country KTEG-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 104.1 THE EDGE Alternative KOAZ-AM ALBUQUERQUE, NM THE OASIS Smooth Jazz KLVO-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 97.7 LA INVASORA Latin KDLW-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM ZETA 106.3 Latin KKSS-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM KISS 97.3 FM
  • 2014-2015 Annual Report of Gifts

    Th e 75 Catholic High School of Baltimore CUBS 1939 Lighting the Way ~ Transforming the World for 75 Years Annual Report 2014-2015 LEADERSHIP JOY EMPOWERMENT 1 The Catholic High School of Baltimore institutional advancement From Dr. Barbara D. Nazelrod offi ce “Every gift makes a diff erence in helping us Dr. Barbara D. Nazelrod ’68 to provide a community in which young President women are empowered each day by their Ms. Dori DiVenti Catholic High education.” Director of Institutional Advancement Dear Friends of Catholic High, Ms. Amber Garrison ’09 Assistant Director of Although our 75th Anniversary Celebration has come to an end, Lighting the Way Institutional Advancement/ ~ Transforming the World, will hold a special place in my heart and memory, as it is Editor now part of the glorious history of Catholic High. It was an exciting eighteen months full of many activities highlighting this historic milestone at Catholic High, from the Mrs. Kimberly Lynch Opening Event in March, 2015 to our sold out Gala to the April 20th Finale, and all of Coordinator of Development our special events and monthly student celebrations in between. and Fundraising Th is year 80 seniors from the Class of 2015 were awarded a record breaking $6,196,345 Mrs. Christina A. Roemer in scholarships, grants, and awards, and accepted into colleges and universities such as Assistant to the President Duke University, United States Naval Academy, University of Notre Dame, University of Chicago, and University of Maryland Honors College. Our McCaff erty Visual & Performing Arts, Medical Exploration, and STEM (Science, contents Technology, Engineering, and Math) Programs continue to attract creative and visionary minds.
  • Paddling for a Purpose!

    DEAR FRIENDS, THE UNITED STATES Department of Justice’s report on their lives on the line every day as they carry out their duties. For their the Baltimore City Police Department (“BCPD”) is sobering and service, I am grateful. But the fact that most officers are good and fair does distressing and should be a cause for great concern for all of us. If not mitigate the need for change, for justice. Tyou have not read the report, I encourage you to read it, reflect At Catholic Charities, we believe that we are all called to work for on the findings and consider the role that each of us should play in justice — in our homes, in our workplaces and in our broader community. bringing about change. It is clear that nothing short of a wholesale Some of us will be recognized for the work we do. Some will not be change in the culture within the BCPD will result in the kind of noticed much at all. And some, like Peter Norman, will be criticized reform that is necessary to ensure the fair and equitable treatment strongly and will suffer for doing what is right. of every citizen in Baltimore. We cannot ignore the good and just In an online article on Littlethings.com that service of the majority of men and women of the BCPD who put reprinted an essay by Riccardo Gazzaniga called “The White Man in That Photo,” I learned continued on page 2 OCTOBER 2016 OCTOBER Inspired by the Gospel mandates to LOVE, SERVE and TEACH, Catholic Charities provides care and services to IMPROVE the LIVES of Marylanders in need.