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The Clan Wells Point

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CWP St Michaels Map

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CWP Tartan

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Clan Wells Point Map
CWP Buildings & Locations First map
F: farm fields P: pastures G: greenhouses

1. Wells-O’Brien Family Cemetery

2. House: 20'x30' 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath (Ed & Lisa Nelson, Benny Reese, Buffy Herr)

3. CWP Contracting & Construction Storage Barn: 125'x25'/’T’ S 25' E of W end 20'x90'S

4. O’Brien Homestead: House: 40'x60'/wrap round porch10'x60' E&10x40 S, 2 1/2 story brick/tin roof, 1st flr: K, DR, LR Stdy, Laundry/3/4 bath, 2nd flr: 5 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath (Jane & Kevin Stewart; Leroy, Pat, Krista, Teri, Lyndi, Sandi, Peter & LJ Scott)

5. The Clan Barn: 100'x40'/20'x20' W annex former milk house now kitchen, 4 ceiling fans/air flow, flr concrete/ 8'x20' plank cvrd pit (planks 4'x10"/fld-dwn recessed 3/8" steel 3" loop 3" at ends, 3' sqr trap door to side; Silos: 2 - 20'Rx50'H, 5' S kitchen, 5' apart; Barn Yard: S concrete 7000' Sqr; Shed 1: 70'x15', 20' S barn, open side N; Shed 2: 70'x20', 50' S barn, E shed 1, open side N, E 35' half enclosed with swinging garage doors on E to serve as garage for DUKW; Orchard behind barn

6. CWP Green Energy Initiatives Power Grid Distribution Center/manure digester: methane powers 100kwh internal combustion engine, excess compressed to liquid form for storage in large tank for vehicular usage & 400 (@20/mon) vertical wind turbines (5kwp at 5mph up tp 20kwh at 20mph) handle speeds up 90mph Manure digesting system: 300' NE main farm, beyond hedgerow, SW corner of field NE of pastures accessible from Locust Neck Lane. 1/3 underground to maintain constant temperature, water table same as the water in bay digging to eight feet & earth berming. the Clan digester can handle all the manure the Bay Hundred area could produce, for a fee of $1 a ton, the Clan would process at their government licenced disposal unit. If they wanted the Clan to pick up the waste, the fee would be fifty dollars for a four ton load or portion of a load plus the dollar a ton disposal fee. a power purchase contract with Choptank Electric Cooperative, the digester produces enough electricity to provide all the electric needs on-farm with enough surplus electricity to power 45 additional homes. heat naturally generated by process keeps the digester functioning with excess to heat the CWP barns, farm house, Ewell home, the CWP Landing buildings, Robert and Sheila’s home, the CWP Law and Accounting offices, the barn across the street, the CWP Metal Works, the CWP B&B and the O’Brien homestead and barn (all buildings within 2500') In addition they squeeze or spin the liquid out the effluent, use the liquid as a spay on fertilizer and dry the remaining fiber to use as bedding for the animals.”

7. CWP Greenhouses: to be built in fields on the north side of Wells Point Lane east of Johns Cove Lane and west of the forest by the O’Brien Homestead

8. CWP B&B: Servants wing: 5BR, SR, 2B (connect main via Kit) Main 1st flr: 10'ceilings, K rear, DR front, entry Foyer/grand stairs/1/2 B either side, SR behind foyer/stairs, Ball room, 12'd veranda across colonnaded front; 2nd flr 3 sets 2BR/B in rear, wide hall open to grand stairs, 4 suites (BR/SR/B) in front open to 12'd balcony inside colonnaded veranda; geothermal HP (David & Laura & Wanda & DJ Scott, Jimmy & Betty Boswell)

9. CWP Metal Works: Barn: 80'x60': 2 1/2 story, a multi-purpose metal working shop, machine shop, small scale foundry & combination paint and powder coat shop

10 North. CWP Attorney at Law & CWP LLC (office & accounting),
Office building: (originally a house, 40'x20' 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath) 80'x30', 2 floors, 4 restooms, 2 each floor

10 South. CWP Organic Farm Buildings: 100'x50' (between barns & shed/chicken house); Barn 1: S, 80'x50' (70'x50'expansion E link with barn 2); Barn 2: dairy 40'x70' (20'x70' expansion E, 60'x25' expansion N) 150'x50'/’L’/60'x95'; Shed:N 30'x25'/60'x20' chicken house W (20'x60' expansion N of shed) 200 chickens & 10' driveway between Shed and Barn 2

CWP farm = 1755 acres 770 farmable/325 pasture building/ 655 forest & wet lands (formerly Dougherty farm/650 acres, O’Brien farm/425 acres, Longs Cove Farm/450 acres, Jablonski farm/225 acres
Milking system: 50 degree twin herringbone design/center pit between/automated milking stations behind each stall. 35 cows enter 1 side heading into feeding stanchions with their butts facing the pit at a fifty degree angle. Workers in the pit are at belly level with the cows. They wash and disinfect the teats, then apply the milking tubes. While doing this, 2nd group of 35 cows moves into the 2nd side. It takes about 5 min. to milk a cow so by the time 1st group is done, the 2nd group has been prepared so as the milking tubes are removed from a cow on the first side, the operator crosses to the opposite side of the pit and attaches the tubes to the opposite cow. The entire cycle of entry, clean, milking and exit takes 10 min. with 35 cows entering and exiting every 5 min. With this set up, 3 workers in the pit could milk 150 cows in 30 min. The entire milking parlor is sealed concrete, stainless steel, or plastic. Every part can be cleaned with a high pressure hose.
Animals: 400 head dairy herd, 80 head steer herd, 500 chickens
The CWP Organic Farm would supply milk products with no preservatives & make their own butter, cheeses, and yogurt as well as ice-cream. Chickens supply fresh eggs and meat. The grazing land is lush and normally available year round as the few times it was covered with snow it quickly melts. There would be horses for the tourists and the B&B guests to ride as well as to harness to wagons and buggies.

11. Main Farmhouse: 40'x70' W side JCL, 1st flr: kitchen 25'x20' right front of the house/center island/sink & soapstone top as a food prep area & 7 person meal counter. Behind kitchen a walk-in pantry 10'x15', a 10'x15' laundry/mud room for back door. Dining room 40'x20' front to back, enclosed back staircase/second floor to back in this space, landing opened to mudroom & dining room, stairway to basement ran under/ entry door by walkway to kitchen. pair oak tables/expansion boards end to end. 24'x5' seat 28, with 3 - 16" exp brds each to 32'x5' seat 36, plus 7 in kit seat 43. Living room 25'x40'/huge fireplace on outer N wall, front stair to 2nd flr /powder room tucked under accessible from the rear pass through DR to LR, rear porch 12'x70'
2nd fkr hall 6'w. 2 bath opposite stair landings. stairway to the attic paralleled the hall with it's start rear stairs. 3BR 13'x20' N end, 2 BR 15'x15' in middle, 2 BR 13'x20' S end outside, middle BR now hall with storage shelves and closets. Elevator 6'x6' added center exterior S side/ground level access from the outside & stops 1st, 2nd & attic floors MBR/walk in closet & bath carved out of attic for Larry and Kylie. (Larry & Kylie & Sonny & Rayne Scott & Evelyn & Tony & Rachel Masters)

12. House: 15'x30'/5'x15'W/15'x10'E 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath (Ruth & Jamie & Jennifer Sue Ewell)

13. CWP Landing: House: 15'x30'/20'x30'E/20'x25'E/30'x15' deck N/20'8' porch S 5 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths (Frank & Sarah Spade, Heather, Jasmine, Holly & Ivy Reese); Boat House: W 40'x40', 2 story, 1st/pits, hoist, lifts, 2nd store canoes, kayaks, sm boats & Teacher’s Peace; Pavilion/Shed: W 15'x15' with outside canoe racks; Boat Ramp 15' Dock: 5'x60'/20''x600' boat house S (40'from shore) Weekly rental Teacher’s Peace, hourly/daily small sail boat, row boat, canoe & kayak rentals & launch & supplies & stable weekly boat rental:

14. CWP Horse Rescue: Barn: 35'x40'/35'x15'S/10'x20'NW with 8'x20' porch E & 15'x15'W; Cattle Shed: open, 40'w x 20'l, 10' S barn; Shed 1: 20'x35'; Shed 2: 20'x35' rescue up to 30 head

15. Shed/Barn: 35'x40', 15x40 addition chicken coop for 500 chickens

16. Barn: 80'x40'/30'x15'S/15'x15'W/30'x15'S/15'x15'E (80 steers), Shed: 15'x15'

17. House: 30'x30'/10'x20'E 1 1/2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath; Garage: 30'x20' (Robert & Sheila Scott)

18. Cabin: masonry, 1 br, 1 1/2bath open 1 st flr, 2nd above 15' surge, full wrap balcony & ramp; dock (Bill Dougherty)

19. House (former CWP Bakery): 60'x30'/25'x10' porch S 1st flr 2 BR 1 1/2B, attic/dormers 3 BR 2 B ( M8t, K8t, Brenda, Harriet & Dinky Green)

20. House: 50'x30'/20'x15'S 5BR, 3 1/2 bath{LR:15x30, Kit/Din:20x15/laundry&1/2Bath, br(x2 on S) 12x12/Bath 6x7& 3x5closets, MBR12x16/9x6closet with aisle to 9x8MBath, 2nd floor 2 BR/Bath}; garage: 30'x35', 50' E; Barn: 80'x30'; Shed 1: 10'x10'; Shed 2: 15'x25' (Dwayne & Norma Harper, Phil & Maureen Abott, Marjorie Delp)

21. House: 20'x45'/15'x20' sunroom E/25'x35'S/20'20E deck; Garage (attached N): 30'x40'; Pavilion: 20'x30'/10'x20'W; Pool: 25'x60' kidney; Shed: 25'x20'; Dock: 5'x55'/5'x50' with 15'x25' deck W &15'x25' boat house W & 15'x15' deck E/5'x145''/20'x15' deck W (Steven & Cynthia Campbell & Gretchen & Benny & George Reese)

22. CWP Youth Rehab Hostel: House: 30'x50'/15'x8'N/20'x15 deck; Garage now gym: 35'x40'; Shed 1: 20'x15'; Shed 2: 10'x15'; Dock: 175'x5', 90*S 25'x5' (Barney & Cora Flint & Freddy Grant)

23. CWP Fabric and Cloth Enterprises: Barn: 35'x65': 2 1/2 story barn remodeled for office, showroom/store, cloth storeroom, cutting room, sewing room, screen printing shop for making clothing as well as a sail and awning making room and shipping and receiving dock

24. House: 45'x50'/45'x10'N/45'x10'S/20x15E 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath; Garage: 35'x45' 2 car; Shed: 15'x10'; Dock: 5'x60'/35'x15' deck E (Dr. Grace & Greg & Marcus & Chris Olsen)

25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

33. CWP Handcrafted Toys: W side Bozman-Neavitt Road 1st lane N Wells Point Lane 550'x200'
barn 45x110 1st flr: back is 45'x55'x18'H wood working shop, front is 45'x55'x9'H store with 45'x55'x8'H mezzanine soft toy manufacturing. Top flr is 45'x110'x8' wood toy assembly & paint shop, 450'x200' lot playset show & parking btwn barn & road

34. Lot: NW 350'x NE 230'xSE 400'x SW 285'; dock; sunhouse 25x45 1 st, 1BR 1B; house 45x90 1½ st/integral 2 car garage 4BR, 2½ B; shed 20x35 (Henry, Carol, & Lester Bailey)

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36.Lot: 230'x250'x275'x220'; House: 30'x60'; Garage: 30'x25'; Shed: 15'x15'; Shed: 25'x15' (Serena Moonflower & Misty Dawn)

37. Lot: 220'x200'x185'x185' & 115'x140'x70'x160' & 70'x85'x70'x85 & 60'x50'x35'x60' & 35'x100'x60'x90'; House: 30'x50'; Shed: 15'x15' (Dr. Wanda Sykes-Giles & Rev. Miles Giles)

38. CWP DAYCARE: Lot: 275'x275'; Building: U shape, 60x30/15x30 wings form 30x30 courtyard: first floor open daycare, 2nd floor 6 - 15'x30' 2 BR 1 B apartments/ 8' wide wrap around porch on N, W & S with multiple outside stair access, Apt 1: (Ben, Kelly, Grant & Penny Johnson), Apt 2: (Jimmy, Bonnie, Lori & Dori Stanley), Apt 3: (Adam Green & Matt Haley), Apt 4: ( Ben & Buffy Reese), Apt 5: ( ), Apt 6: ( )

37 between 39. Cemetery: Lot: 170'x230'x260'x285'

39. CWP Engine and Mechanical Repair: between Almost Neavitt Road and the Cemetery along the Bozman-Neavitt Road; 40' x 135' service station/6 12'x26' service bays & 3 16'x40' service bays, 15'x40' office parallel Bozman-Neavit Road / restrooms & showers N wall, 14'x75' warehouse behind shorter bays, bays accessed from N side Almost Neavitt Road.

40. Lot: 140'x740'x140'x740'; Shed: 20'x25'; House: 15'x25' wing, 30'x50' main, 10'x20' bump/10'x20' deck; Shed: 20'x25' (Leo & Brandon Kahn, Gary Jenckes)

41. CWP Collision Repair and Body Shop: 35'x90'(4 - 15'x35' bays garage & 2 - 15'x35' paint booth; Sheds: 10'x10'/20'x15'/10'x10'/25'x25'/10'x5'/20'x20'/15'x15'

42. House 1: 2 story, 25'x50'/15'ENW wrap deck (4BR, 3 ½ B) (Gregory, Diana, James, Karen Harris & Elizabeth Rich)

43. House : 20'x30'/15'x15'S wing attach to barn &15'x15'porch/40'x55'barn (1 1/2 story, 3BR, 2B); Garage/shop: 15'x35' (Helen, Wendy & Becky Teeter)

44. House: 2 story 30'x30'/15x20S wing/10'x10 E bump (4 BR, 2 ½ B) Dock: 5'x15'/10'x15' deck (Diane, Wayne, Kyle, John, & Judy Hoffman)

45. House: 1 ½ story 30'x30'/30'x15'N wing/25'x30'S wing (4 BR, 2 ½ B); dock: 5'x5' (George, Denise, George Jr, Kyle Rich)

46. House: 1 ½ story 25'x45'/8'x45'E porch (4 BR, 2 ½ B); Shed: 15'x20''; dock: 5'x10' (Harold, Doris, Joyce, Harold Jr. Kevin Rich)
Garage: 25'x45 converted to 3BR 1 ½ Bath home (Elaine, Justin, & Shane Landis)

47. House: ex-vacation rental 30'x25'/30'x15'Nwing (1 1/2 story, 3BR, 2 1/2B); dock: 5'x15'/90*E 40'x8' (Howard, Devin & Allen Gantner)
Garage: 25'x60'; converted into 3BR 2B home (Julio, Marie, Sophie & Hector Santana)

48. House: vacation rental 35'x35'/35'x25'Nwing & 25'x15'deck/35'x20'Swing (1 1/2 story, 4BR, 2 1/2 B); Garage: 25'x35; Shed: 15'x20'; H3 dock: 5'x15'/T 50'’x8 'E & W (rental)

49. Boat Shed: 25'x60', electric boat hoist, 5'x10'dock

50. Rental House: 30'x35'/10'x15' E porch (3BR, 1 1/2B) (rental)

shared dock 5'x20'

51. Rental House: 30'x35'/10'x15' Wporch/10'x15'Eporch (3BR, 1 1/2B) (rental)

52 East. CWP Grandview B&B: House 3: Grandview B&B: 45'x50' 2 story/10'x50'Eporch/15'x20'Nwing (2 1/2 story, owner apt in attic,6BR, 3B on 2nd floor, 2 large FP, 2 - 1/2B on 1st); Pool: 20'x50';Gazebo: 10'x10'; Garage: 15'x30'; Shed: 10'x15' (Kurt and Amanda Schilling )

52 West. 53.

54. Lot: 430'x160'; House: 2 story 30'x40' (6BR, 3 1/2B); Shed 1: 30'x30'; Shed 2" 30'x20' (Arwen, Breanne, Dominic & Taylor Gleason & Ruby, Brett & Blair Orlando)

55. Lot: 180'x130'; House: 2 story 30'x40' 1 story 30'x30' N / 10'x20' porch W (4 BR, 2 1/2B) (Harry, Nancy, Jill, Karen & Mindy Dryer)

56. Barn: 2 attached, 40'x30' & 40'x30'; Attached ‘L’: 30'x30' from barn to 40'x30'; Shed 1 B: 10'x10'; Shed 2 B: 30'x30'; Silo 15' round

57. Farm House: 45'x20' 2 story / 10' 3 side porch (S,W,N enclosed) 1st floor remodel for handi access, (2BR 2 B) 2nd & attic rent apart: 3 BR & B attic, 1 BR, 3/4 B, 1 MBR/B, kit, lvgrm; Shed 1 FH: 10'x10'; Shed 2 FH: 10'x10'; Shed 3 FH: 30'x20'; Shed 4 FH: 10"x30' (1st flr apt: Theo & Rachel Jablonski; 2nd flr apt: George, Abby, Brad, Gwen, Barry & Maude Bracy)

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Clan Wells Point St Michaels Map
CWP Buildings & Locations

Waterfront Park: in St. Michaels Around the end of W. Chew Street west of Tilden Street. Public dock extends off W. Chew Street the same dock CWP Contracting and Construction enlarged & berth of the Coconut Island.

1. CWP Susan’s Place B&B: St. Michaels, NW 125' along 301 W Chew Street, (cross street Tilden). NE 175' along southern part of Waterfront Park, SE 225' adjoining CWP Excavation & Concrete, SW 200' along San Domingo Creek, northern part of Waterfront Park across Chew Street, private dock beside the Public boat launch at SE/SW corner from alley separating Susan’s Place from CWP Excavation & Concrete. The main portion of the home was a 2 story 40' by 35'. A 1 story 20' by 30' wing off the NE corner. A 2 story 25' by 25' wing off the SE corner of the main part. A 40' by 30' 2 story garage located 5' southeast from SE wing. CWP added a 1 story 25' by 35' extension to the SE wing along side & attached to the garage. The main home & SE addition remodeled into B&B with 6 ensuite rooms on each floor. The NE addition split in half, 1 part B&B office & ticket office for CWP Charter Fishing Boat Hdqtrs “Coconut Island”. other part a kitchen/dining room combo for the B&B. The addition connecting the house to the garage was an apartment: (Callie Warren) as would the second floor of the garage apartment: (Gilligan, Mary Ann, & Sam Evans)

2. CWP Excavation & Concrete: St. Michaels directly south of Susan’s Place B&B. trapezoidal shaped, adjacent to Susan’s Place B&B NW 500', San Domingo Creek SW 550', SE 800' Boundry Lane, NE 600 feet along the former railroad bed now St Michaels Nature Trail

Division/Chew Rentals: Triangular NE 450' Division St/W. Maple Ave, SW 525' St Michaels Nature Trail, NW 300' W. Chew St adjacent to Susan’s place & CWP Excavation & Concrete; 8 houses

3. House 1: Chew St, 4 apts: 48'x20' 2 ½st, 20'x24' 2 st
1st fl fr apt 3 BR 2 B (Randall, Shirley, Ferdy & Olivia Hammond)
1st fl rear apt 1 BR 1B (rented )
2nd fl fr apt 3 BR 2 B (rented)
2nd fl rear apt 1 BR 1B (rented)

4. House 2: Chew St, 20'x32' 2 st, 12'x32' porch 20'x24' det gar 3 BR 2 B (William, Stevie, Ken & Barbie Poore)

5. House 3 Chew St, 2 apt: 24'x20' 2 st, 16'x16' 2 st, 16'x36' 1 st
1st fl apt 4 BR 2 ½ B (Dan, Tracy, Lane, Louise & Corrine Cooper)
2nd fl apt 3 BR 2 B (rented)

6. House 4: Chew St, 2 apt: 24'x48' 2 st,
1st fl apt 3 BR 2 B (Jeffrey, Janet, Colton & Annabelle Heaps)
2nd fl apt 3 BR 2 B (rented)

7. House 5: Chew St, 2 apt: 20'x36' 2 st, 24'x24' 2 st, 12'x24' 1 st
1st fl apt 4BR 2 ½ B (Dan, Tracy, Lane, Louise & Corrine Cooper)
2nd fl apt 3BR 2 B (rented)

8. House 6: Division St: 28'x28' 1 ½ st 2 BR 1 B (Sterling Kozak)

9. House 7: W. Division St: 32'x20' att gar, 32'x32' 1 ½ st, 32'x40' 1 st 4 BR 2 ½ B (Gerhard, Eva, Amy, Donovan, Lydia & Barry Beck)

10. House 8: W. Maple St: 28'x40' 1 ½ st, 8'x28' porch 3BR 2 B (Margaret Walters)

11. Cemetery: St. Luke’s UMC

12. St. Luke’s UMC

13. Southwest corner Talbot St. & Canton St.: Lot 35'x135' house 22'x35 2 st, 32x20,
1st flr retail, CWP Bakery
2nd flr fr apt 3BR 1B (rented)
2nd flr rr apt 1 BR 1B (Margaret Walters)

14. Northwest corner Talbot & Canton Sts with rear adjoining Canton & Fremont Sts:
Lot 1: 100'x175', 2 story building 100'x100' (60'x100' warehouse added & connecting 3 buildings into 1) with parking lot 75'x100'. Facing Talbot St:
1st bldg: 1st flr: ‘The Christmas Shop’ 40'x40';
2nd flr: Apt 2BR 1B (rented)
2nd flr: Apt 1BR 1B (Audrey Aldrich)
2nd bldg: 1st flr: ‘St. Michaels Candy & Gifts’ 40'x35';
2nd flr: Apt 3BR 1 B (rented)
3rd bldg: 1st flr: ‘Take me Home’ 40'x25';
2nd flr: Apt 2BR 1B (rented)
4th bldg: Warehouse 60'x100': 1st flr CWP Dairy, Produce & Poultry store;
2nd flr warehouse for ‘Take Me Home’ & misc CWP use
Lot 2: 25'x175' 1 story building 15'x20', ‘Silva Wear’
Lot 3: 100'x100',, 10'x20' shed, parking lot 50'x75' behind house connecting to parking lot on lot 1, 30'x30' parking lot beside building
2 story bldg: 35'x35' 1st flr: CWP Hairy Wish Now, Health & Beauty Spa;
2nd flr: Apt 2BR 1 B ( )
2nd flr: Apt 2BR 1 B ( )

Clan Wells Point No Map

CWP House: clan dorm building in College Park for University of Maryland: Sturdy brick 2 story building was on the northeast corner of Baltimore Avenue (US Route 1) and Calvert Road. The portion along Baltimore Avenue was 40' wide south to north, then made a 90* turn due east for 12', then turned southeast at about 90* for 62'. The portion along Calvert Road ran west to east for 70' then made a 90* turn due north for 24' to meet the angled back northern wall. The street level windowed store front ran 20' east from the intersection and 32' north with a door in the corner at the intersection facing Baltimore Avenue. A 3' wide canvas canopy/awning stretched over an arched tubular steel frame wrapped around both exterior sides of the store front. The last 8' of the western wall was an entrance door to the 2nd floor apartments and 1st floor warehouse. About 12' beyond the store front on the southern wall was an entrance door to the indoor garage/warehouse with a flight up to the 2nd floor apartments serving as an emergency escape route. 8' beyond the door was a steel overhead garage door 10'w and 8'h. There was another 16' of building beyond that. There was a door on the eastern wall next to the corner at Calvert Road that served as a rear entrance with a flight of stairs to the 2nd floor. The sidewalk on Calvert Road was 3' wide from the curb, then another 3' of grass except where pavement lead to the doors. On the very edge of the Calvert Rd. side of the building at the intersection was a fire hydrant. The sidewalk along Baltimore Avenue consisted of 6' of brick sidewalk from the curb with 4' of concrete sidewalk up to the building. The Clan Wells Point remodeled installing sprinklers throughout the building, adding an elevator 6' square and adding a complete 3rd and 4th floor with a partial 5th. Solar panels were installed on the new roof for electricity and a super high efficiency heat pump system installed to provide heating and cooling. All windows and doors would be replaced with energy efficient units and all exterior walls sealed and insulated. All interior walls and floors would be insulated for sound suppression and fire resistance. The 1st floor consisted of the 20'X32' store-front which would serve as an eating/study area for residents as well as a coffee house type study lounge for customers. There was an office 8'X12' behind the store front on the Calvert Road side. A pair of four 4'X6" restrooms opened from the store front. Then there was a kitchen area 12'X16'. A walk-in refrigerator/freezer 6'X8" opened from the kitchen behind the rest rooms. The area behind that was a large open garage/storage area 38' long taking up the remainder of the floor except for the elevator which was next to the kitchen. Other than installing the sprinklers and elevator, the 1st floor merely need to be cleaned up and painted. The 2nd floor was gutted and the 3rd and 4th floors added with the same basic floor plan. The front and rear stairs connected by a single 'L' shaped hall with the elevator in the middle. Each floor would consist of 12 bed rooms averaging about a 144 sq ft with 2 shared 8'X12' bathrooms, one for guys and one for girls. This would provide 36 rooms, most of which could be rented to pay off the investment. The 5th floor would consist of a 3 bedroom 2 bath apartment between the elevator and the rear stairway away from the street. This would be the residence of a full time manager for the kitchen who would double as building manager. This person would over-see a limited home-style menu available for 3 meals a day with snacks and drinks in between and after meals. Room rentals would be funneled through the campus housing office with the proviso that those students who needed accessible facilities at reasonable costs would have 1st shot. The rentals would be priced below but near off campus prices but high enough to pay the expenses. Renters would be provided 1 meal a day, with options for pre-paid 2 or 3 meals available. Any other meals and snacks would be ala-carte.

CWP Businesses
CWP, LLC: (WP10N) over CWP operations: Directors: Robert Scott, Kevin Stewart, Jane O’Brien Stewart & Steven Campbell; rotating board member 3/1 09 - 8/30/09 Serena Moonflower;
Office Manager: (also for attorney & accounting) Ruth Ewell;
secretary: Harriet Green,
online research: also for attorney & accounting) Ferdy Hammond & Amy Beck
Networking Manager: Marie Sanatana

CWP Accounting: (WP10N) Steven Campbell, accountant; Evelyn Masters, secretary

CWP Attorney at Law: (WP10N) Kevin Stewart, lawyer; Kelly Johnson, para legal

CWP Contracting & Construction: (WP3) Robert Scott, business mngr; Sheila Scott, office mngr; David Scott, foreman; Jimmie Stanley, carpenter; Harry Dryer, carpenter; George Bracy, painter; Matt Haley, mason; Adam Green, drywaller; Harold Rich, electrician, Greg Harris, plumber, and George Rich, roofer,

CWP Excavation & Concrete: (SM2) Margaret Walters,office mngr; Ray Gromis, laborer; Jeffrey Heaps, equipment operator; Gerhard Beck, backhoe artist; Bruce Nolt, laborer; Sterling Kozak, equipment operator; William Poore, site leader; Randall Hammond, site foreman;

CWP Organic Farm: (WP10S) Larry Scott, Rachel & Tony Masters, Dwayne Harper, Phil Abott, Wayne Hoffman
CWP Dairy, Produce & Poultry Store: (SM14): Tracy Cooper, manager, 4 employees
CWP Greenhouses (WP7) M8t & K8t Green
CWP Dairy: Processing milk, butter ice cream cheese; Serena Moonflower, Misty Dawn co-managers 2 employees
CWP Poultry/Egg: processing: eggs: Julio Santana, manager; 2 employees
CWP Butcher Shop: butchering cattle & chickens Elaine Landis, manager; Justin Landis 1 assistant

CWP Green Power Initiatives: (WP6) Ben Johnson (head)
CWP Vertical Wind Turbine Farm: Dan Cooper, lineman
CWP Power Grid Distribution Center:
CWP Manure Digester: Ben Reese (head operator)

CWP Hairy Wish Now: (SM14) Arwen Gleason & Ruby Orlando co managers, Buffy Herr apprentice, Breanne Gleason

CWP Take Me Home: Cynthia Campbell,

CWP Horse Rescue: (WP14) up to 45 Heather & Jasmine Reese & Jimmy Boswell

CWP Landing: (WP13) Frank & Sarah Spade & Sam Evans & Jenny Ewell, Holly Reese

CWP B&B: (WP8) Laura Scott, Betty Boswell

CWP Grandview B&B: (WP52) Kurt & Amanda Shilling

CWP Metal Works: (WP9) Greg & Marcus Olsen,

CWP Engine & Mechanical Repair: (WP39) Kylie Masters Scott, Ed Nelson, Howard Gantner,, Dinky Dow Green, Krista Scott, Devin Gantner

CWP Bakery: (SM13) offering coffee, tea & beverages Stevie Poore; manager, Janet Heaps, Shirley Hammond, Eva and Donovan Beck, Ken and Barbie Poore, & Olivia Hammond
Jane O'Brien Stewart, Lisa Nelson guide/train bakery employees

CWP Catering: (WP5) (Clan Barn) Jane O’Brien Stewart, Lisa Nelson

CWP Youth Rehab Hostel: (WP22) Dr. Olsen, Cora & Barny Flint, Freddy Grant, Maude Bracy, Brenda Green

CWP Fabric and Cloth Enterprises: (WP23) Marjorie Delp emeritus, Norma Harper, Maureen Abott, Jamie Ewell

CWP Collision Repair and Body Shop: (WP41) Leo & Brandon Kahn, Gary Jenckes

CWP Charter Fishing Boat: (SM2) ‘Coconut Island’ Gilligan Evans & Callie Warren

CWP Susan’s Place B&B: (SM2) Mary Ann Evans

CWP Daycare: (WP38) Diana Harris, Elizabeth, Doris & Denise Rich

CWP Handcrafted Toys: (WP33) Helen Teeter, manager; Wanda Teeter, plushie leader; Henry Bailey, wood leader; Carol Bailey, store mngr, Abby Bracy & Barry Bracy

CWP House: clan dorm building in College park for University of Maryland

CWP Facebook and YouTube pages

CWP post office box in our Post Office in Bozman, MD 21612,

A SUMMER’S ODYSSEY CHARACTERS
(ASOx A Summer’s Odyssey book x) (birthdate) (age as of 4/30/09) (school grade)
THE CLAN WELLS POINT

Krista (Kristopher/Krissy) (O’Brien) Scott - ASO1: 06/25/94:15:9th: (M2F), 8th:dgtr/ Leroy, Carol, stepdgtr/Pat, half bro\sis/Lyndi, Teri, LJ & Peter, adpt sis/Sandi, cosn/Wanda, DJ, Sonny & Rayne, gdgtr Jane, Kevin, Robert & Sheila, niec/David, Laura, Larry & Kylie, GF/Tony, CWP Engine & Mechanical Repair, lead guitar {light freckles across nose, blond silken hair, blue eyes} (Krista is like a cat, has gone through 3 of 9 lives)

Lyndi (O’Brien) Scott - ASO1: 07/07/97:10/7th: dgtr/Carol, Leroy & Pat, twin/Teri, half sis/Krista, adpt sis/LJ, Peter & Sandi, cosn/Wanda, DJ, Sonny & Rayne, gdgtr Jane, Kevin, Robert, & Sheila, niec/David, Laura, Larry & Kylie, {light freckles across nose, blond silken hair, blue eyes}

Teri (O’Brien) Scott - ASO1: 07/07/97:11/7th: twin/Lyndi, half sis/Krista, adpt sis/LJ, Peter & Sandi, cosn/Wanda, DJ, Sonny & Rayne, gdgtr Jane, Kevin, Robert & Sheila, niec/David, Laura, Larry & Kylie, {light freckles across nose, blond silken hair, blue eyes}

Leroy (LJ) Scott Jr. - ASO1: 03/12/00:9/4th: son/Leroy, Patricia, half bro/Krista, Adptbro/Lyndi, Teri & Sandi, cosn/Wanda, DJ, Sonny & Rayne, gson/Robert, Sheila, nphw/David, Laura, Larry & Kylie,

Peter Scott - ASO1: 04/04/01:8/3rd: son/Leroy, Patricia, half bro/Krista, Adptbro/Lyndi, Teri & Sandi, cosn/Wanda, DJ, Sonny & Rayne, gson/Robert, Sheila, nphw/David, Laura, Larry & Kylie,

Sandi (Herr) Scott - ASO2: 02/23/01:8:3rd: molested, dgtr/Leroy, Pat, sis/Krista, Lyndi, Teri, LJ, Peter, cosn/Wanda, DJ, Sonny, Rayne, gdgtr/Jane, Robert, Sheila, niec/David, Laura, Larry, Kyli

Leroy Scott - ASO1:08/12/79:29:Adult: husb/Pat, dad/Krista, Peter, LJ, adptdad/Lyndi, Teri & Sandi, uncl/Wanda, DJ, Sonny & Rayne, bro/David & Larry, son/Robert & Sheila, sonlaw/Jane & Kevin, Talbot County Deputy Sheriff, drummer

Patricia (Pat) Scott - ASO1:10/09/79:29:Adult: wife/Leroy, mom/LJ & Peter, stpmom/Krista, adptmom/ Krista, Lyndi, Teri, Sandi, dgtrlaw/Jane, Kevin, Robert & Sheila, aunt/Wand, DJ, Sonny & Rayne, Middle-high school nurse

Jane {Gram} (O’Brien) Stewart - ASO1:06/22/1960:49:Adult: wife/Kevin(3/29/08), mom/Carol, momlaw/Leroy & Pat, grndmom/Krista, Lyndi, Teri, LJ, Peter, Sandi, CWP Bakery, Clan Director, piano

Kevin Stewart - ASO2:6/12/59:50:Adult: husb/Jane (3/29/08), gdad/Krista, Lyndi, Teri, LJ, Peter, Sandi, dadlaw/Leroy & Pat, CWP Attorney at Law, Clan Director, bagpipes

Robert {Pappy} Scott - ASO1:05/16/58:51:Adult: husb/Sheila, dad/Leroy, David & Larry, gdad/Krista, LJ, Peter, Lyndi, Teri, Sandi, Wanda, DJ, Sonny & Rayne, CWP Contracting & Construction, business mngr, Clan director

Sheila {Nana} Scott - ASO1:06/21/59:50:Addult: wif/Robert, mom/Leroy, David & Larry, Gmom/Krista, LJ, Peter, Lyndi, Teri, Sandi, Wanda, DJ, Sonny & Rayne, CWP Contracting & Construction office mngr, piano

David Scott - ASO1:07/28/82:26:Adult: husb/Laura, dad/Wanda, DJ, uncl/Krista, Lyndi, Teri, Sandi, LJ, Peter, Sonny, Rayne, & Jimmy, bro/Leroy & Larry, son/Robert & Sheila, CWP Contracting & Construction, foreman; bass guitar

Laura Scott - ASO1:09/21/82:26:Adult: wife/David, mom/Wanda & DJ, aunt/Krista, Lyndi, Teri, Sandi, LJ, Peter, Sonny, Rayne, & Jimmy, CWP B&B

Wanda Scott - ASO1:06/22/04:5:K: dgtr/David & Laura, sis/DJ, cosn/Krista, Lyndi, Teri, Sandi, LJ, Peter, Sonny, Rayne, & Jimmy, gdgtr/Robert & Sheila, niec/Leroy, Pat, Larry & Kylie

David (DJ) Scott Jr. - ASO1:06/18/06:3:Nursery: son/David & Laura, bro/Wanda, cosn Krista, Lyndi, Teri, Sandi, LJ, Peter, Sonny, Rayne, & Jimmy, gson/Robert & Sheila, nphw/Leroy, Pat, Larry & Kylie

Larry Allen Scott - ASO1:11/1/88:20:Adult: Husb/Kylie, dad/Sonny & Rayne, Uncl/Krista, Lyndi, Teri, Sandi, LJ, Peter, Wanda & DJ, bro/ Leroy & David, son/Robert & Sheila, bro/Leroy & David, CWP Organic Farm,

Kylie (Kyle) (Masters) Scott - ASO1:12/15/88:20:Adult: (M2F), wif/Larry, mom/Sonny & Rayne, aunt/Krista, Lyndi, Teri, LJ, Peter, Wanda & DJ, SRS Jan 08, CWP Engine & Mechanical Repair, flute, bagpipes

Sonny (Warren) Scott - ASO3:5/22/08:1:Infant: twinbro/Rayne, son/Callie, gdson/Susan, adptson/Larry & Kylie, cosn/Krista, Lyndi, Teri, LJ, Peter, Wanda & DJ, adptgson/Robert & Sheila,

Rayne (Warren) Scott -ASO3:5/22/08:1:Infant twinsis/Sonny, dgtr/Callie, gdgtr/Susan, adptdgtr/Larry & Kylie, cosn/ Krista, Lyndi, Teri, LJ, Peter, Wanda & DJ, adptgdgtr/Robert & Sheila,

Lisa Nelson - ASO1:11/23/53:55:Adult: wife/Ed, mom/Arwen & Ruby, gmom/Brianne, Dominic, Taylor, Brett & Blair, foster/Benny & Buffy until 3/1/09, CWP Bakery,

Ed Nelson - ASO1:09/03/52:56:Adult: husb/Lisa, dad/Arwen & Ruby, gdad/Brianne, Dominic, Taylor, Brett & Blair foster/Benny & Buffyuntil 3/1/09, CWP Engine & Mechanical Repair, retired police detective

Evelyn Masters - ASO1:09/17/67:41:Adult: Wife/Jim (dec), mom/Kylie, aunt/Tony, gaunt Sonny, Rayne, CWP LLC accountant sectry

Tony Masters - ASO1:4/10/94:15:9th: son/Jack(dec) & Rachel, cosn/Kylie, uncl/Sonny & Rayne, nphw/Jim & Evelyn, BF/Krista, CWP Organic Farm, tailback, large, exbully, bass guitar {red hair, freckles, sparkling green eyes & impish grin

Rachel Masters - ASO1:8/17/75:33:Adult: wife/Jack(dec), mom/Tony, aunt/Kylie, gaunt/Sonny, Rayne, CWP Organic Farm

Dr. Wanda Sykes-Giles - ASO1:12/12/61:47:Adult: wife/Miles, gynecologist & psychiatric gender specialist at Bay Hundred Health Center

Rev. Miles Giles - ASO1:02/24/62:47:Adult: husb/ Wanda, pastor of St. Luke’s UMC Church

Jimmy Boswell - ASO1:01/03/95:14:9th: son/Betty, cousin Wanda & DJ, nphw/ Laura & David, BF/Jaz, CWP Horse Rescue, violin

Betty Boswell - ASO1:10/23/76:32:Adult: mom/Jimmy, Aunt/Wanda & DJ, sislaw/ Laura & David, widow of Laura’s older brother, CWP B&B housekeeper

Dwayne Harper - ASO2:3/15/95:14:9th: (G), son/Norma, BF/Phil, CWP Organic Farm, trombone

Norma Harper - ASO2:8/12/77:33:Adult: mom/Dwayne, CWP Fabric & Cloth Enterprises

Phil Abott - ASO2:3/27/95:14:9th: (G), son/Maureen, BF/Dwayne, CWP Organic Farm, trumpet
Maureen Abott - ASO2:11/6/74:34:Adult: mom/Phil, CWP Fabric & Cloth Enterprises

Marjorie Delp - ASO2:5/21/40:69:Adult: former babysiter Phil & Dwayne, CWP Fabric & Cloth Enterprises

Frank Spade - AS01:2/24/46:64:Adult: husb/Sarah, adptdad/ Heather, adptgdad Jasmine, Holly & Ivy, retired teacher, CWP Landing

Sarah Spade - ASO1:04/12/46:63:Adult: adptmom/Heather, adptgmom/Jasmine, Holly & Ivy, retired teacher, CWP Landing, piano,

Heather Reese - ASO2:09/30/76:32:Adult: mom/Jasmine, Holly& Ivy, adptdgtr/ Frank & Sarah, exhusb/Ben, sisex/Grethcen & Buffy, stepaunt/Ben Jr, George & Sandi, ex-exotic dancer, lost kids, killed man who raped Jasmine, CWP Horse Rescue,

Jasmine Reese - ASO2:08/12/94:14:9th: dgtr/Heather, sis/Holly & Ivy, hlfsis/BJ & George, stepniec/Gretchen & Buffy, stepsis/Sandi, gdgtr/Steven, Cynthia, Frank & Sarah GF/Jimmy, niec(dgtr)/Ben, raped in foster care, catatonic, CWP Horse Rescue, flute

Holly Reese - ASO2:05/21/96:13:8th:, dgtr/Heather, sis/Jasmine & Ivy, hlfsis/BJ & George, stepsis/Sandi, gdgtr/Steven, Cynthia, Frank & Sarah, niec(dgtr)/Ben, stepniec/Gretchen & Buffy GF/Donovan, foster care, CWP Landing

Ivy Reese - ASO2:06/9/98:11:6th: foster care, dgtr/Heather, sis/Jasmine & Holly, hlfsis/BJ & George, niec/Gretchen, stepsis/Sandi, gdgtr Steven, Cynthia, Frank & Sarah, niec(dgtr)/Ben, stepniec/Gretchen & Buffy

Ben (Benny) Reese - ASO2:05/25/76:33:Adult: exhusb/Heather & Gretchen, husb/Buffy 3/28/09, son/Cynthia, sonlaw/Steven, uncle(dad)/Jasmine, Holly, Ivy, Ben Jr, George & Sandi, 1/29/08 sentenced to 59 yrs, suspended to 5 yr release to CWP/5 yr renewal/commute/CWP ok, CWP Green Power Initiatives, Manure Digester operator

Buffy (Herr) Reese - ASO2:08/28/84:24: aunt(mom)/Sandi, Jasmine, Holly, Ivy, Ben Jr, & George, dgtrlaw/Cynthia & Steven, sisexwif/Heather & Gretchen, stepaunt/Jasmine, Holly, Ivy, Ben Jr & George, exdope head, 11/1/07 sentenced 10 years prison, 3/15/08 paroled to CWP, married Ben 3/28/09, apprentice CWP Hairy Wish Now, drums

Steven Campbell - ASO2:03/27/54:57:Adult: husb/Cynthia, stepdad/Benny, dadlaw/Heather, Gretchen & Buffy, gdad/Jasmine, Holly, Ivy, BJ & George, stepgdad/Sandi, CWP LLC accountant, bagpipes

Cynthia Campbell - ASO2:03/9/54:57:Adult: wif/Steven, mom/Benny, momlaw/Heather, Gretchen & Buffy, gmom Jasmine, Holly, Ivy, BJ & George,, stepgmom/Sandi, CWP Take Me Home, piano

Gretchen Reese - ASO2:09/23/86:22:Univ: dgtr/Winston & Elizabeth, exwif/Benny, mom/BJ & George, sis/Harold, George & Diane, sislaw/Doris, Denise & Gregory, aunt/Joyce Harold, Kevin, George, Kyle, James, Karen, sisex/Heather & Buffy, stepaunt/Jasmine, Holly, Ivy & Sandi, study to be PT

Benny Reese Jr(BJ) -ASO2: 07/01/06:2:Toddler: son/Gretchen, bro/George, hlfbro/Jasmine, Holly, Ivy, nphw/Heather, Harold, George, Diane, Doris, Denise & Gregory, grndson/Steven, Cynthia, Elizabeth & Winston(dec) nepw(son)/Ben, stepbro/Sandi, stepaunt/Buffy & Heather,

George Reese - ASO2/3:02/18/08:1:Infant: son/Gretchen, bro/Benny Jr, hlfbro/Jasmine, Holly, Ivy, nepw/Heather, Harold, George, Diane, Doris, Denise & Gregory, grndson/Steven, Cynthia, nphw(son)/Ben, stepbro/Sandi, stepaunt/Buffy & Heather,

Dr. Grace Olsen - ASO2:03/24/66:43:Adult: wif/Greg, mom/Marcus & Chris, CWP Youth Rehab Hostel & Requard Rehab Center for Acute Rehabilitation, (neurological physiatrist & Physical medicine and rehabilitation)

Greg Olsen - ASO2:06/06/64:45:Adult: husb/Grace, dad/Marcus & Chris, CWP Metal Works (machinist/designer - computer numerically controlled {CNC})

Marcus Olsen - ASO2:01/28/96:13:8th: son/Greg & Grace, bro/Chris, BF Olivia, CWP Metal Works

Chris Olsen - ASO2:03/17/98:11:6th: son/Greg & Grace, bro/Marcus

Jamie (James) Ewell - ASO2:12/29/90:18:Univ: (M2F), dgtr/Ruth & Dick, Adptsis/Jenny, cosn/Linda Sweeney, GF/Freddy, 6'2", 220# exforward striker on the school's soccer team, xmas dance queen 2007, tambourine & vocals, CWP Fabric & Cloth Enterprises,

Ruth Ewell - ASO2:05/30/70:39:Adult: exwife/Dick, mom/Jamie, adptmom/Jenny, CWP Attorney at Law secrtry

Jenny (Jennifer Sue) (Justin Raven) Ewell - ASO3:04/01/94:15:9th: (M2F), adptdgtr/Ruth, adptsis/Jamie, exson/Charlie(dec) & Lorraine (dec), exgson/Richard(dec) & Virginia(dec), GF/Sam, runaway, killed father 01/01/08, {chin length straight red hair, green eyes, 5'3" 105#}, CWP Landing

Freddy Grant - ASO2:04/21/91:18:Adult: son/Jacob, BF/Jamie, exhoods, legs ampt’d/ 3" left & 6" right stumps, Otto Bock Orthopedic Industry C-Legs, (skull & 3 vertabrea fractured,9 ribs broken, punctured lung, cut kidney, remove part of liver & spleen) xmas dance co-king, CWP Youth Rehab Hostel, keyboards

Barney Flint - ASO2:6/3/91:18:Adult: son/Cora, exhoods, remove spleen, 1 kidney, 1/2 lung, left arm, (right humerus severe fracture, left arm humerus, all ribs & 3 vertebrae & skull & cheeks & nose & jaw fractured, collar bone snapped, 4 top & 4 bottom front teeth shattered) xmas dance co-king, CWP Youth Rehab Hostel, drummer

Cora Flint - ASO2:05/05/70:39:Adult: mom/Barney, CWP Youth Rehab Hostel

Sam (Samantha) Evans - ASO3:06/08/95:14:9th: (F2M), son/Gilligan & Mary Ann, BF/Jenny, CWP Landing, banjo & mandolin, & steel guitar

Mary Ann Evans - ASO3:08/11/74:34:Adult: wife/Gilligan, mom/Sam, office CWP Charter & Susan’s Place B&B

Gilligan Evans - ASO3:05/22/73:36: husb/Mary Ann, dad/Sam, CWP Charter Fishing Boat (The Coconut Island)

Kurt Schilling - ASO3:9/24/71:37:Adult: hus/Amanda, Grandview B&B

Amanda Schilling - ASO3:10/13/72:36Adult: wif/Kurt, Grandview B&B

Leo (Leonard) Kahn - ASO3:3/25/46:63:Adult: husb/Irene(dec), gdad/Brandon, gdadlaw/Gary, CWP Collision Repair & Body Shop

Brandon Kahn - ASO3:2/5/89:20:Adult: (G) husb/Gary, gson/Leo, 6'1', 230#, CWP Collision Repair & Body Shop

Gary Jenckes - ASO3:4/6/89:20:Adult: (G), husb/Brandon, sonlaw/ Leo, CWP Collision Repair & Body Shop

Serena Moonflower - ASO3:3/16/49:60:Adult: (L), ex-hippie lives/Misty, CWP Organic Farm

Misty Dawn - ASO3:6/21/49:60:Adult: (L), ex-hippie lives/Serena, CWP Organic Farm

Bill (William) Dougherty - ASO2:03/22/38:71: CWP Organic Farm emeritus, fiddle

Elizabeth Rich - ASO4:11/12/59:49:Adult: wif/Winston, mom/Gretchen, Harold, George & Diana, momlaw/Doris, Denise & Gregory, gmom to Joyce, Harold Jr, Kevin, George Jr, Kyle, James, Karen, Benny Jr & George, CWP Daycare

Harold Rich - ASO4:9/25/78:31:Adult: hus/Doris, son/Winston(dec) & Elizabeth, bro/Gretchen, George, Diana, brolaw/Denise & Gregory, dad/Joyce, Harold Jr., Kevin, uncl/George Jr, Kyle, James, Karen, Benny Jr & George, CWP Contracting & Construction, electrician

Doris Rich - ASO4:12/8/78:31:Adult: wif/Harold, mom/Joyce, Harold Jr., Kevin, dgtrlaw/Winston (dec) & Elizabeth, sislaw/ Gretchen, George, Diana, Denice & Gregory, aunt/George Jr, Kyle, James, Karen, Benny Jr & George, CWP Daycare

Joyce Rich - ASO4:6/5/97:12:7th: dgtr/Harold & Doris, sis/Harold Jr., Kevin, cosn/George Jr, Kyle, James, Karen. Benny Jr & George, niec/George, Diana, Denise, Gregory & Gretchen, gdgtr/Winston(dec) & Elizabeth,

Harold Rich Jr. - ASO4:8/23/98:10/6th: son/Harold & Doris, bro/Joyce & Kevin, cosn/George Jr, Kyle, James, Karen. Benny Jr & George, nphw/George, Diana, Denise, Gregory & Gretchen, gson/Winston (dec) & Elizabeth,

Kevin Rich - ASO4:11/9/99:9:4th: son/Harold & Doris, bro/Joyce & Harold Jr., cosn/George Jr, Kyle, James, Karen. Benny Jr & George, nphw/George, Diana, Denise, Gregory & Gretchen, gson/Winston (dec) & Elizabeth,

George Rich - ASO4:10/16/79:29:Adult: hus/Denise, son/Winston (dec) & Elizabeth, dad/Denise, George Jr. & Kyle, bro/Gretchen, Harold, Diana, brolaw/Doris & Gregory, uncl/Joyce, Harold, Kevin, James, Karen, Benny Jr, & George, CWP Contracting & Construction, roofer

Denise Rich - ASO4:2/15/79:30:Adult: wif/George, mom/George Jr., Kyle, dgtr/ Winston (dec) & Elisabeth, sislaw/Harold, Doris, Diana, Gregory, & Gretchen, aunt/Joyce, Harold, Kevin, James, Karen, Benny Jr, & George, CWP Daycare

George Rich Jr. - ASO4:5/16/98:11/6th: son/George, Denise, bro/Kyle, cosn/Joyce, Harold, Kevin, James, Karen, Benny Jr & George, nphw/Harold, Doris, Diana, Gregory & Gretchen, gson/Winston (dec) & Elizabeth,

Kyle Rich - ASO4:3/6/99:10/5th: son George, Denise, bro/George Jr., cosn/Joyce, Harold, Kevin, James, Karen, Benny Jr & George, nphw/Harold, Doris, Diana, Gregory & Gretchen, gson/Winston (dec) & Elizabeth,

Diana Rich Harris- ASO4:1/21/81:28:Adult: wif/Gregory, dght/Winston (dec) & Elizabeth, sis/Gretchen, Harold & George, sislaw/Doris & Gregory, mom/James, Karen, aunt/Joyce, Harold, Kevin, George Jr, Kyle, Benny Jr, & George, CWP Daycare

Gregory Harris - ASO4:12/6/79:29:Adult: hus/Diana, dad/James, Karen, uncl/Joyce, Harold, Kevin, George Jr, Kyle, Benny Jr, & George, brolaw/Gretchen, Harold, George, Doris & Gregory, sonlaw/Winston (dec) & Elizabeth, CWP Contracting & Construction, plumber

James Harris - ASO4:9/12/02:7/2nd: son/Diana, Gregory, bro/Karen gson/Winston (dec) & Elizabeth, cosn/Joyce, Harold, Kevin, George Jr, Kyle, Benny Jr, & George, nphw/Gretchen, Harold, George, Doris & Gregory,

Karen Harris - ASO4:11/23/03:6:K: dght/Diana, Gregory, sis James, gdgtr/Winston (dec) & Elizabeth, cosn/Joyce, Harold, Kevin, George Jr, Kyle, Benny Jr, & George, niec/Gretchen, Harold, George, Doris & Gregory,

Diane Hoffman - ASO4:11/23/78:30:Adult: wif/Wayne, mom/Kyle, John, Judy, former Texas deputy now Talbot County Deputy Sheriff, fiddle

Wayne Hoffman - ASO4:1/28/78:31:Adult: hus/Diane, dad/Kyle, John, Judy former cowboy/farmer now CWP Organic Farm

Kyle Hoffman - ASO4:3/14/99:10:5th: son/Diane & Wayne, bro/John & Judy

John Hoffman - ASO4:5/7/01:8:3rd: son/Diane & Wayne Bro/ Kyle & Judy

Judy Hoffman - ASO4:7/21/02:6:2nd: dgtr/Diane & Wayne, sis/Kyle & John

Theodore Jablonski - ASO4:2/21/32:77:adult: hus/Rachel, farmer, (west of Neavitt) stroke, retired

Rachel Jablonski - ASO4:5/12/36:73:Adult: wif/Theodore, farmer retired

Callie Warren - ASO3:5/26/89:20:Adult: - aunt(mom)/Sonny & Rayne, dgtr/Susan, jailed 1/15/08 in Texas 20 to life/accessory murder & armed robbery, 11/28/16 conviction overturned, released 11/31/16, CWP Charter Fishing Boat

Ben Johnson - ASO4:3/13/86:23:Adult: hus/Kelly, dad/Grant & Penny, left arm amputated mid upper, associates degree in Renewable Energy Technologies at the Pa College of Technology Williamsport, CWP Green Energy Initiatives

Kelly Johnson - ASO4:4/9/86:23:Adult: wife/Ben, mom/Grant & Penny, Pa College of Technology Williamsport, associates degree para legal, CWP Attorney At Law para-legal

Grant Johnson - ASO4:8/14/07:1:Infant: son/Ben & Kelly, bro /Penny

Penny Johnson - ASO4:9/26/08:0:Baby: dgtr/Ben & Kelly, sis/ Grant,

Wendy (Farr) Teeter - ASO4:8/2/83:25:Adult: exwif/Lenny, mom/Becky, adptdgtr/Helen, CWP Handcrafted Toys plushie leader

Becky (Farr) Teeter - ASO4:3/8/04:5:K: dgtr/Lenny & Wendy, adptgdgtr/Helen, heart transplant recipient (from Kurt Teeter)

Helen Teeter - ASO4:5/15/57:52:Adult: wif/Kirk, mom/Kirk II, adptmom/Wendy, gmom Kurt, adptgdgtr/Becky, CWP Handcrafted Toys, mngr

George Bracy - ASO1:06/23/83:26:Adult: hus/Abby, dad/Gwen & Brad, son/Maude, bro/Barry, CWP Contracting & Construction painter

Abby Bracy - ASO4:08/13/83:25:Adult: wif/George, mom/Gwen & Maude, dgtrlaw/Maude, sislaw/Barry, CWP Handcrafted Toys

Gwen Bracy - ASO4:3/30/03:6:1st: dgtr/George & Abby, sis/Brad, gdgtr/Maude, niec/Barry

Brad Bracy - ASOR:4/5/04:5:K: son/George & Abby, bro/Gwen, gson/Maude, neph/Barry

Maude Bracy - ASO4:7/9/57:51:Adult: mom/George & Barry, gmom/Gwen & Brad, momlaw/Abby, CWP Youth Rehab Hostel nurses aid

Barry Bracy - ASO4:5/2/94:15:10th: son/Maude, bro/George, brolaw/Abby, Uncl/Gewn & Brad, CWP Handcrafted Toys

Jimmy Stanley - ASO1:01/20/83:25:Adult: hus/Bonnie, dad/Lori & Dori, CWP Contracting & Construction carpentry

Bonnie Stanley - ASO4:07/9/83:25:Adult: wif/Jimmy, mom/ Lori & Dori, CWP Handcrafted Toys

Lori Stanley - ASO4:01/15/03:6:1st: dgtr/Jimmy & Bonnie, twinsis/Dori

Dori Stanley -ASO4:01/15/03:6:1st: dgtr/Jimmy & Bonnie, twinsis/Lori

Harry Dryer - ASO1:05/29/80:29:Adult: hus/Nancy, dad/Jill, Karen & Mindy, CWP Contracting & Construction carpentry

Nancy Dryer - ASO4:10/16/80:28:Adult: wif/Harry, mom/Jill, Karen & Mindy, CWP Handcrafted Toys

Jill Dryer - ASO4:9/7/98:10:5th: dgtr/Harry & Nancy, sis/Karen & Mindy,

Karen Dryer - ASO4:11/16/99:9:4th: dgtr/Harry & Nancy, sis/Jill & Mindy

Mindy Dryer - ASO4:10/21/00:8:3rd: dgtr/Harry & Nancy, sis/Jill & Karen

Matt Haley - ASO1:10/09/79:29:Adult:(G) hus/Adam Green, CWP Contracting & Construction mason

Adam Green - ASO1:06/18/79:30:Adult: (G) hus/Matt Haley, CWP Contracting & Construction drywaller

Henry Bailey - ASO4:07/12/15:52:Adult: hus/Carol, dad/Lester, 6 bypass, CWP Handcrafted Toys wood leader

Carol Bailey - ASO4:9/22/56:52:Adult: wif/Henry, mom/Lester, CWP Handcrafted Toys store mngr

Lester Bailey - ASO4:03/14/87:22:Adult: son/Henry & Carol, wounded vet, rt leg amp at knee, lft leg amp mid thigh, CWP Handcrafted Toys

Howard Gantner - ASO4:12/4/72:36:Adult: exhus/Gloria, dad/Devin & Allen, CWP Engine & Mechanical Repair

Devin Gantner - ASO4:2/9/93:16:11th: son/Howard & Gloria, bro/Allen, CWP Engine & Mechanical Repair

Allen (Ellen) Gantner ASO4:4/11/97:12:7th: (F2M), son/Howard & Gloria, bro/Devin

Margaret Walters - ASO4:7/10/78:40:Adult: wif/Mark (dec), CWP Excavation & Concrete, office mngr

Ray Gromis - ASO4:11/5/88:20:Adult: CWP Excavation & Concrete, laborer

Jeffrey Heaps - ASO4:9/29/84:24:Adult: hus/Janet, dad/Colton & Annabelle, CWP Excavation & Concrete, equipment operator

Janet Heaps - ASO4:5/17/84:25:Adult: wif/Jeffrey, mom/Colton & Annabelle, CWP Bakery

Colton Heaps - ASO4:6/9/05:4:PreK: son/Jeffrey & Janet, bro/Annabelle

Annabelle Heaps - ASO4:8/3/07:1:Infant: dgtr/Jeffrey & Janet, sis/Colton

William Poore - ASO4:6/4/70:39:Adult: hus/Stevie, dad/Ken & Barbie, CWP Excavation & Concrete site leader

Stevie Poore - ASO4: 7/14/70:38: wif/William, mom/Ken & Barbie, CWP Bakery manager

Ken Poore - ASO2: 02/30/91:18:Adult: son/William & Stevie, bro/Barbie, Student council president, CWP Bakery

Barbie Poore - ASO4: 3/6/94:15:10th: dgtr/William & Stevie, sis/Ken, GF/Barry, CWP Bakery

Gerhard Beck - ASO4: 8/30/76:32:Adult: hus/Eva, dad/Amy, Donovan, Lydia & Barry, CWP Excavation & Concrete backhoe artist

Eva Beck - ASO4:6/13/77:32:Adult: wif/Gerhard, mom/Amy, Donovan, Lydia & Barry, CWP Bakery

Amy Beck - ASO2:03/19/95:14:9th: dgtr/Gerhard & Eva, sis/Donovan, Lydia & Barry, GF/Ferdy, {geek/ glasses}, 1/2 of data duo, CWP LLC

Donovan Beck - ASO4:4/26/96:13:8th: son/Gerhard & Eva, bro/Amy, Lydia & Barry, BF/Holly CWP Bakery

Lydia Beck - ASO4:8/1/98:11:6th: dgtr/Gerhard & Eva, sis/Amy, Donovan & Barry

Barry Beck - ASO4:5/7/99:10:4th: son/Gerhard & Eva, bro/Amy, Donovan & Lydia

Randall Hammond - ASO4:5/19/68:41:Adult: hus/Shirley, dad Ferdy & Olivia, CWP Excavation & Concrete site foreman

Shirley Hammond - ASO4:12/1/76:32:Adult: wif/Randall, mom/Ferdy & Olivia, CWP Bakery

Ferdy (Ferdinand) Hammond - ASO2:07/21/95:13:9th: son/Randall & Shirley, bro/Olivia, BF Amy {geeky loaner}, 1/2 of data duo, CWP LLC

Olivia Hammond - ASO4:08/29/96:12:8th: dgtr/Randall & Shirley, sis/Ferdy, GF/Marcus CWP Bakery

Bruce Nolt - ASO4:7/26/87:21:Adult: CWP Excavation & Concrete, laborer,

Sterling Kozak - ASO4:10/21/80:28:Adult CWP Excavation & Concrete, equipment operator

M8t (Karl Howard) Green - ASO4:4/12/92:17:Adult: husb/K8t, adptson& sonlaw/Brenda, adptgson Harriet & Dinky, co owner Gr8 Green Landscaping, 58TPC, CWP Dairy & Produce, greenhouses

K8t (Kathan Wheeler) Green - ASO4:5/21/92:16:Adult: (M2F), wife/M8t, dgtr/Brenda, gdgtr/Harriet & Dinky, co owner Gr8 Green Lawn Landscaping, 58TPC CWP Dairy & Produce, greenhouses

Brenda (Dobbins, Wheeler) Green - ASO4:1/23/73:36:Adult: mom/K8t, adptmom&momlaw/M8t, dgtr/Harriet, CWP Youth Rehab Hostel nurse

Harriet (Dobbins)Green - ASO4:10/8/45:64:Adult: wife/Dinky, mom/Brenda, gmom/K8t & M8t, CWP LLC secretary

Dinky Dow (Clarence Dimwitty) Green - ASO4:11/12/48:61:Adult: husb/Harriet, dadlaw/Benda, gdad/M8t & K8t, Dinky Dow’s Garage, (berserk battle behavior ‘dien cai dau’ which means ‘crazy’) CWP Engine & Mechanical Repair

Arwen Gleason - ASO4:6/28/73:36:Adult: dgtr/Ed & Lisa, mom/Breanne, Dominic & Taylor, sis/Ruby, aunt/Brett & Blair CWP Hairy Wish Now, heaklth & beauty spa

Breanne Gleason - ASO4:8/19/93:15:11th, dgtr/Arwen, sis/Dominic & Taylor, cosn/Brett & Blair, niece/Ruby, gdgtr/ Ed & Lisa, CWP Hairy Wish Now beauty & health spa

Dominic Gleason - ASO4:3/4/97:12:7th: son/Arwin, bro/Breanne & Blair, cosn/Brett & Blair, niece/Ruby, gdgtr/Ed & Lisa, CWP Handcrafted Toys

Taylor Gleason - ASO4:6/21/99:10:5th: (M2F) dgtr/Arwen, sis/Brianne & Dominic, cosn/Brett & Blair, niec/Ruby, gdgtr/ Ed & Lisa

Ruby Orlando - ASO4:5/18/76:33:Adult: dgtr/Ed & Lisa, mom/Brett & Blair, sis/Arwen, aunt/Breanne, Dominic & Taylor, CWP Hairy Wish Now beauty & health spa

Brett Orlano - ASO4:7/16/97:11:7th: son/Ruby, bro/Blair, csn/Breanne, Dominic & Taylor, npw/Arwen, gson/Ed & Lisa, CWP Handcrafted Toys

Blair Orlando - ASO4:6/23/98:11:6th: dgtr/Ruby, sis/Brett, csn/Breanne, Dominic & Taylor, npw/Arwen, gdgtr/Ed & Lisa

Audrey Aldrich - ASO4:2/15/43:66: owner of ‘Take Me Home’, retired, joined CWP 03/09

Dan Cooper - ASO4:10/17/80:29: husb/Tracy, dad/Lane, Louise & Corrine, CWP Vertical Wind Turbine Far, lineman

Tracy Cooper - ASO4:28,11/3/80:28: wif/Dan, mom/Lane, Louise & Corrine, CWP Dairy, Produce & Poultry Store manager

Lane Cooper - ASO4:7/6/98:10:6th: son/Dan & Tracy, bro/Louise & Corrine,

Louise (Louis) Cooper - ASO4:8/9/00:4th:(M2F) dgtr/Dan & Tracy, sis/Lane & Corrine,

Corrine Cooper - ASO4:7/15/02:2nd: dgtr/Dan & Tracy, sis/Lane & Louise,

Justin (Joy) Landis - ASO4:6/9/84:25: (F2M) husb/Elaine, dad(mom)/Shane, CWP Butcher Shop

Elaine (Gabriel) Landis - ASO4:5/29/84:25:(M2F) wif/Justin, mom(dad)/ Shane, CWP Butcher Shop manager

Shane Landis ASO4:4/8/07:2:Toddler: son/ Justin & Elaine

Julio Santana - ASO4:3/21/74:35: husb/Marie, widr/Linda, dad/Sophie & Hector, CWP Poultry manager

Marie Santana - ASO4:4/15/75:34: (M2F) wif/Julio, cosn/Linda, stepmom/Sophie & Hector, CWP LLC Networking Chief

Sophie Santana - ASO4:2/12/94:15:10th: dgtr/Julio & Linda, stepdgtr/Marie, sis/Hector

Hector Santana - ASO4:6/30/96:13:8th: son/Julio & Linds stepson/Marie, bro/Sophie

Snoopy! Spike! Andy! Olaf! Marbles! Belle! beagles

RE-OCCURRING CHARACTERS
Dick Ewell - ASO2:07/23/69:39:Adult: husb/Ruth, dad/Jamie, jailed 10/26/07 assault Ruth & Leroy, 2 yrs, release 12/15/09
Harry Halls - ASO2:10/12/74:34:Adult: TV rprtr WBOC-TV Channel 16 Fox affiliate Salisbury
Jacob Grant - ASO2:09/07/63:45:Adult: dad/Freddy, drunk
Judge Catherine Watkins - ASO1:07/07/52:56:Adult Krista’s name change & adoptions
Judge Wallace - ASO1:08/10/44:64:Adult Kylie’s name change
Old man Simmons - ASO1:05/07/45:64:Adult higher level math teacher
Dolores Whalen - ASO4:11/4/68:40:Adult: Tilgham Elementary School principal
Dr. Harris - ASO1:09/29/53:54:Adult: Jr/Sr High Principal
Dr. Mays - ASO1:07/14/51:57:Adult school district superintendent
Nate Peters - ASO1:03/6/58:51:Adult: St Michaels police chief
Craig Holtzman - ASO1:07/18/78:30:Adult: St Michaels police officer
Kent Graham - ASO1:06/23/60:49:Adult photographer
Hannah Graham - ASO1:08/26/59:49:Adult: wife & assistant of Kent
Daniel Steiner - ASO1:7/1/62:46:Adult: owner DBS Fine Jewelers
Brenda Steiner - ASO1:9/21/62:46:Adult: owner DBS Fine Jewelers
Mary Willis - ASO1:09/17/62:46:Adult: owner of Charisma Clothing Boutique
Melinda Willis - ASO1:06/25/91:18:Adult: daughter of Mary,
Capt. Ed Farley - ASO1:09/23/53:55:Adult: captain of H.M. Krentz
Mr. Warren - ASO1:12/20/64:44:Adult: Mr. W, Mitey-Mite football head coach, Midget asst coach
Mindy Welch - ASO1:01/07/75:34:Adult” girls cheer coach
Karen Savage - ASO1:07/30/95:13:9th: cheerleader, sporty {bouncy blond}
Beth Savage - ASO1:05/18/75:34:Adult: Karen's mom
Lisa Bennet - ASO1:11/02/94:14:9th: cheerleader, sporty
Kate Winslow - ASO2:04/28/95:14:9th, Krista, friend, sporty
Brittany Bailey - ASO2:8/26/95:13:9th: snobette
Chloe Carpenter - ASO2:09/14/95:13:9th: snobette
Tiffany Teasdale - ASO2:02/15/95:14:9th: snobette
Fiona Harper - ASO2:03/23/95:14:9th: csn/Dwayne, niec/Norma, {mousey, straight brown hair and glasses}
Lacy Blount - ASO2:06/27/95:14:9th: girly girl, not trendy fashionwise
Megan Leonard - ASO2:08/16/95:13:9th: {over weight, dumpy}
Klaus Smythe - ASO2:06/10/95:14:9th: jock, buddy Tony
Garret Houseman - ASO2:03/13/95:14:9th: jock, buddy Tony
Leo Thomas - ASO2:04/04/95:14:9th: class clown
Gary Stevens - ASO2:05/06/95:14:9th: class clown
Gwen Moore - ASO2:10/17/89:18:Adult: former Student council president
Linda Sweeney - ASO2:05/05/93:16:11th: cosn/Jamie Ewell
Amanda Frost - ASO2:02/17/69:40:Adult: Maryland assistant State Attorney General
Linda Roberts - ASO1:03/02/84:25:Adult: receptionist at gynecologist
Jason Lieberman - ASO3:04/21/71:38:Adult Pennsylvania Lawyer for Justin/Jennifer Sue
Dustin Ritter - ASO4:9/19/86:22:Adult: Callie’s ex, dad/Sonny & Rayne, life for murder & robbry Texas eligible parole 2027
Gloria Gantner - ASO4:5/16/73:36:Adult: wif/Howard, mom/Devin & Allen, abandoned family

DECEASED CHARACTERS

Carol O’Brien - ASO1:07/08/79(died 6/14/07: 28) mom/Kris, Lyndi, & Teri, dgtr Jane,
Irene Kahn - ASO3:5/15/46:(died 1/20/06:60), wif/Leo
Charlie Raven - ASO3:08/10/74:(killed by Jenny 1/1/08:33): hus/Lorraine, dad/Jenny,
Lorraine Raven - ASO3:09/11/74:(killed 1/1/08:33): wif/Charlie, mom/Jenny Justin’s mom
Jim Masters - ASO103/25/67:(died 10/15/03:36) hus/ Evelyn, dad/ Kylie, ace mechanic
Jack Masters - ASO1:12/01/68:(killed by Krista 8/26/07:38) hus/Rachel, dad/Tony, Uncle/Kylie, killed 3 men,
Susan Warren - ASO3:8/15/59:(died 6/30/08:48) - mom/Callie, grndmom/Sonny, Rayne
Winston Rich - ASO2:09/19/58:49:(died 7/6/08:49) hus/Elizabeth, dad/Gretchen, Harold, George, Diana,
Richard Raven - ASO3:02/02/54:54:(died 6/19/08:54) dad/Charlie, grandad/Jenny
Virginia Raven - ASO3:07/14/54:53:(died 6/19/08:53)mom/Charlie, grndmom/Jenny
Mr. Travers - ASO2:11/18/61:(killed by Heather 1/22/04:43) Jasmine’s rapist foster father,
Dan Miller - ASO2:12/02/78:(killed in jail 9/9/07:29) Buffy's BF & pedophile rapist of Sandi,
Edna Dougherty -ASO2:11/15/38/67(died 8/14/04) wife/Bill
James O’Brien - ASO4:10/22/59:48(died 9/29/02)Husb/Jane, grbdad/Krista
James Wells - ASO3:1918:(died 1990) great great grandfather/Krista
Elizabeth Hall Wells - n/a:1920:(died 1991) great great gandmother/Krista
James Wells Jr - n/a:1940:(killed Vietnam 1966) great grandfather/Krista
Helen Jones Wells - n/a:1941:(died car crash 1978) great grandmother/Krista, Mom/Jane
Kirk Teeter - ASO4:n/a:(died 12/22/08:52) hus/Helen, dad/Kirk II, gdad/Kirk III
Kirk Teeter Jr. - ASO4:n/a:(died 6/16/08:26) hus/Kirk Jr, mom/Kirk III son/Kirk & Helen
Linda Teeter - ASO4:n/a:(died 6/27/08:25) wif/Kirk II, mom Kirk III
Kurt Teeter - ASO4:n/a:(died 6/30/08:5) deceased organ donor (heart to Becky Farr)
Mark Walters - ASO4:n/a:(died 01/12/09:46) owner of Walters Excavation and Concrete
Lenny Farr - ASO4:1/21/83:26:(died car crash 3/29/090): hus/Wendy, dad/Becky, abndn family 06/08,
Linda Santana - ASO4:4/28/74:30:(died cancer 5/15/04) wif/Julio, mom Sophie & Hector

ONE TIME CHARACTERS

Fred Kase - ASO1:04/26/70:39:Adult CWP Contracting & Construction, plumber, quit 5/04
Jason Kern - ASO1:01/30/73:36:Adult: CWP Contracting & Construction, electrician, quit 4/04
Jeff Duncan - ASO1:10/25/75:33: CWP Contracting & Construction siding & roofing, quit 2/04
Judge Timmons - ASO2: Cecil County president judge
Judge Rudolph - ASO2: Cecil County presiding judge at Heather's trial
Harry Thomas - ASO2: Cecil County DA who prosecuted Heather's case.
DA Mark Baldwin - ASO3: Berks County district attorney
Mr. Dunn - ASO3: 07/26/56:51: bigot redneck tenant farmer on Campbell bought farm
Mr & Mrs. Wagner - ASO4: ages 51, own farm just south of Bozman, 1/3 size of CWP farm
Chief Kramer - ASO4: Chief of Police Fleetwood, Pa
Officer Dobbins - ASO4: officer of Fleetwood Police
Dr. Scornivachi - ASO4: Surgeon patch up Ben at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Dr. Rightmyer - ASO4: Surgeon patch up Ben at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Dr. Fletcher - ASO4: Surgeon patch up Ben at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Dr. Westfield - ASO4: Surgeon patch up Ben at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Dr. Eastman - ASO4: administrative head University of Maryland Shore Medical Center
Mrs. Miller - ASO4: head nurse, pediatric floor University of Maryland Shore Medical Center

CWP Members
Jane & Kevin Stewart / Sandi & Krista(M2F) & Teri & Lyndi & LJ & Pete & Pat & Leroy Scott / Robert & Sheila Scott / Bill Dougherty / Larry & Kylie(M2F) & Sonny & Rayne Scott, Evelyn & Tony & Rachel Masters / Ruth & Jamie(M2F) & Jennifer Sue(M2F) Ewell / Frank & Sarah Spade / Heather & Jasmine & Holly & Ivy Reese / David & Laura & Wanda & DJ Scott / Jimmy & Betty Boswell / Ed & Lisa Nelson / Steven & Cynthia Campbell & Gretchen & Benny & George Reese / Barney & Cora Flint & Freddy Grant / Dr. Grace & Greg & Marcus & Chris Olsen / Dwayne(G) & Norma Harper / Phil(G) & Maureen Abott / Marjorie Delp / Gilligan, Marcy and Sam(F2M) Evans / Kurt & Amanda Schilling / Benny Reese / Leo & Brandon(G) Kahn & Gary(G) Jenkes / Buffy Reese / Dr. Wanda Sykes & Rev. Miles Giles / Serena Moonflower(L) & Misty Dawn(L) / Theodore & Rachel Jablonski / Harold, Doris, Joyce, Harold Jr., & Kevin Rich / George, Denise, George Jr., & Kyle Rich / Gregory, Diana, James, & Karen Harris & Elizabeth Rich / Diane, Wayne, Kyle, John, & Judy Hoffman / Callie Warren / Ben, Kelly, Grant & Penny Johnson / Wendy & Becky & Helen Teeter / George, Abby, Gwen, Brad, Maude, & Barry Bracy / Harry, Nancy, Jill, Karen & Mindy Dryer / Jimmy, Bonnie, Lori & Dori Stanley / Adam Green (G) & Matt Haley(G) / Henry, Carol & Lester Bailey / Howard, Devin & Allen(F2M) Gantner / Margaret Walters / Ray Gromis / Jeffrey, Janet, Colton, & Annabelle Heaps / Gerhard, Eva, Amy, Donovan, Lydia & Barry Beck / Bruce Nolt / Sterling Kozak, William, Stevie, Ken & Barbie Poore / Randal, Shirley, Ferdy & Olivia Hammond / M8t, K8t(M2F), Brenda, Harriet, & Dinky Green / Arwen, Breanne, Dominic & Taylor(M2F) Gleason; Ruby, Brett & Blair Orlando / Audrey Aldrich / Dan, Tracy, Lane, Louise(M2F) & Corrine Cooper / Elaine(M2F), Justin(F2M), & Shane Landis / Julio, Marie(M2F), Sophie & Hector Santana / (167 not counting Susan Warren) {9 - M2F, 3 - F2M, 2 - lesbian & 6 - gay}

STUDENT COUPLES
Freddy & Jamie Krista & Tony Jasmine & Jimmy
Phi & Dwayne Jenny & Sam Amy & Ferdy
Barbie & Barry Holly & Donovan Olivia & Marcus
STUDENTS as of start of 2009-2010 school year
22-+ Univ: PG {boy/girl friends}
21-22 Univ. D: [Not in clan]
20-21 Univ C: Gretchen Reese,
19-20 Univ B:
18-19 Univ A: {Jamie Ewell (M2F) & Freddy Grant}, Barney Flint, Ken Poore
17-18 12th grade:
16-17 11th grade: Devin Gantner, Brianne Gleason, [Linda Sweeney]
15-16 10th grade: {Barry Bracy & Barbie Poore} Sophie Santana
14-15 9th grade: {Krista Scott (M2F) & Tony Masters} {Jasmine Reese & Jimmy Boswell} {Phil Abott (G) & Dwayne Harper (G)} {Jenny Ewell (M2F) & Sam Evans (F2M} {Amy Beck & Ferdy Hammond} [Lacy Blount]
13-14 8th grade: {Holly Reese & Donovan Beck} {Olivia Hammond & Marcus Olsen} Hector Santana
12-13 7th grade: {Lyndi Scott & Allen Gantner (F2M)} {Teri Scott & Dominic Gleason} {Joyce Rich & Brett Orlando}
11-12 6th grade: Ivy Reese, Chris Olsen, HJ (Harold) Rich, GJ (George) Rich, Lydia Beck, Blair Orlando, Lane Cooper
10-11 5th grade: Kyle Rich, Kyle Hoffman, Jill Dryer, Barry Beck, Taylor Gleason
9-10 4th grade: LJ (Leroy) Scott, Kevin Rich, Karen Dryer, Louise Cooper
8-9 3rd grade: Peter Scott, Sandi Scott,, John Hoffman, Mindy Dryer
7-8 2nd grade: James Harris, Judy Hoffman, Corrine Cooper
6-7 1st grade: Lori & Dori Stanley, Gwen Bracy
5-6 Kndrgrtn: Wanda Scott, Karen Harris, Brad Bracy, Becky Farr
4-5 preKndgtn: Colton Heaps
3-4 Nursery: DJ (David) Scott, Benny Reese,
2-3 Toddler: Grant Johnson, Annabelle Heaps, Shane Landis
1-2 Infant: George Reese, Sonny Scott, Rayne Scott, Penny Johnson
Baby:

CERTAIN CHANGE
Barney - one armed drummer (like the Thunder God, Rick Allen of Def Leppard)
Krista - lead guitarist Tony - bass guitar
Freddy - keyboards Jimmy - fiddle
Jamie - lead vocals & tamborine Dwayne - trombone
Phil - Trumpet Jenny - sax
Sam - banjo & mandolin & steel guitar Jaz - flute & 2nd keyboard

ADULT MUSICIANS
Jane, Sheila, Cynthia, Sarah, Ruth - piano Steven & Kevin & Kylie- bagpipes
Bill & Diane - fiddle Leroy & Buffy - drummer, bodhran
David - bass guitar Larry - lead guitar
Gilligan - banjo Mary Ann - mandolin

CLAN WELLS POINT PIPES ROCK
Bagpipes: Kevin & Kylie Lead guitar: Larry
Bass Guitar: David Drummer: Leroy
Drummer/Tamborine/Dance: Buffy Fiddle: Diane

Krista’s Generations
Generation I: James Wells b 1918 d 1990 old DUKW Elizabeth Hall Wells b 1920 d 1991 old
Generation II: James Wells Jr b 1940 d 1966 ‘nam Helen Jones Wells b 1941 d 1978 car crash
Generation III: Jane Wells (O’Brien) Stewart b 1960 Frank O’Briean b 1955 d 2002 heart attack
Generation IV: Carol O’Brien b 1979 d 2007 Leroy Scott b 1979
Generation V: Krista O’Brien Scott b 1995

CWP VEHICLES
E350 reconstructed 25' handi accessible wagon van/ WC lift seats 13 & driver & 3 WC/ 10 & driver + 6 WC/ 7 & driver + 9 WC - CWP Youth Rehab Hostel - 18" raised roof, remote control 600# capacity pwr WC lift/pwr rear doors, inside WC lift instead of rear bench seat = 2 side by side WC tie down points & across a narrow aisle another tie down point, 4 rows of 3 person bench seats / narrow front to rear aisle, (rear 2 bench seats removable for 3 additional WC tie down points each, painted the green and pink CWP tartan.

F-350 super duty crew cab 2005 – Robert (pappy)

Escape SUV 2006 - Sheila (nana)

Escape SUV 2002 - Harriet Green

Econoline van 1990 - Jane (gram)

Explorer sport track 2003 - David

Explorer Sport Track - 2002 Jenny

Escort - 2002 - Jenny

Expedition 2004 - Laura

VW Beetle 1972 - Kylie (fruitmobile) painted purple and decorated with daisies

Ranger 2003 Edge extended cab, 5 passenger, V-6 - Larry

Expedition 2005 - Pat & Spades

F 150 crew cab 2003 - Leroy (dad)

Expedition 2006 -Ed Nelson

Lincoln Navigator SUV 2008, silver - Campbells

Taurus X AWD 2008 silver - Heather

Taurus X AWD 2008 blue - Gretchen

1958 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser The original factory specs for the car were impressive: Weight: 4320 pounds; Length: 213.2"’ Width: 81"; Height: 56.1"; Wheelbase: 122"; Front Track: 59.4"; Rear Track: 59"; Turning Radius: 43.7'; Front Legroom: 44.1"; Rear Legroom: 43.4"; Front Headroom: 33.9"; Rear Headroom: 33.2"; Front Bench Seat: 61.3"; Rear bench seat: 62.9"; Passenger Compartment Volume: 102.3 cuf; Trunk Volume: 31 cuf; Front Suspension: Independent ball joint with coil springs; Rear Suspension: Longitudinal leaf spring; Steering: Gear Recirculating ball and rack; Engine: Ford MEL series V-8, 430 ci Super Marauder; Ignition: 4-stroke spark; Fuel: High octane Gasoline; Fuel system: 3 2-barrel Holly carburetors; Valves: 2/cylinder, V-90 degree OHV; Bore: 4.3"; Stroke: 3.7"; Compression Ratio: 10.5:1; Horsepower: 400; Torque: 480 ftlbs; Transmission: Multi-Matic 3 speed; Gearbox: Lincoln Turbo-Drive by Borg Warner 2.91 Diff. ratio; Fuel Capacity: 20.1 gallons; Tire Size: 8.00 - 14, Tread Width: 8", Rim size: 14". The factory acceleration standards for the two ton plus behemoth were impressive: 0-20 mph: 2.0 sec.; 0-40 mph: 4.4 sec.; 0-60 mph: 7 sec.; 0-80 mph: 12.3 sec.; 0-100 mph: 19.4 sec.; 0-130 mph: 79.5 sec. Added 2 - 5 gallon fuel tanks under rear seat sealed from interior for fuel cap. 30.1, added side pipes, Chrome Mags with 235/75 R15 radial tires, 9.25inchs wide and 28.9 inches high. Super Maurder 430ci engine dyno’d at 430hp @ 5500 rpm, The Big Green Machine went from 0-60mph in 5.6 seconds and finished the quarter mile in 14.02 seconds at 101.52mph

1957 Ford Thunderbird (Dinky’s pride and joy) unique convertible hardtop featured porthole style windows on the sides of the hardtop portion. The 312ci (5.1L) engine featured 2 -4 barrel Holley carburetors coupled with a Paxton Supercharger put out 300 horsepower.

1938 Dodge Power Wagon Wrecker 4" letters “The Few. The Proud. The Marines. Semper Fidelis” painted in large circle. Centered inside circle is USMC emblem/‘Leatherneck’ emblazoned above emblem while ‘Ooh Rah’ emblazoned beneath emblem. ‘Dinky’ printed on left side of emblem while ‘Dow’ on right side.

1957 Ford F500 Dairy Delivery truck ex home milk delivery, refrigerated van area/CWP Dairy & Produce.

1956 P350 Ford Parcel Delivery Step Van dual rear wheels support the 12'Dx7'Wx7'H cargo bay

Tractor - 4 Ford

motorcycle Harley V-Rod 2006 - Larry & 5 - 80cc, 2.5HP, 23MPH to herd cattle or horses.

ATV - 4

trailer - flat bed/3' sides 7'w x 20'l

trailer - flat bed/18" sides 8'w x 10'l (for 2 ATVS)

trailer - enclosed 7'w x 12'l / 32" door left front side

trailer - 14'x6'/3' rails & 6' fold gate ramp rear made frm 10' frame of pickup/axle & suspension, added 4' back & V shape front, deck 2"x6" pressure treated lumber/4"x6" edges Gr8 Green

trailer - dual axle transport box trailer 7'Wx16'Lx7'H

Car transport trailer - dual axle

DUKW - 1943 (James Wells Krista’s gr gr gf, WWII vet) last run Hurricane Agnes June 1972 capacity 26 or 2 1/2 ton payload over land or water. Modified with Chevy 350ci / Turbo 400 autotran / a 2 speed transfer case/10 forward speeds & 2 reverse / 6 wheel drive, a water propeller & 10 ton winch. All or any of these can be run separately or together in any combination. Top speed: land 65 mph / water 10 mph. Tire inflation system: 2 cylinder air compressor & air tank allows the driver to inflate/deflate any one or all six tires at the same time from the dashboard. The dashboard also has a tire pressure gauge so that air pressure can be monitored. The front brake lines are protected in steel conduit with barbed wire cutters on the outside. weighs 7 1/2 tons empty and is 8' 3" W 31' L 7' 2" H, made 1942-1945 by GMC man. spec. GMC 270 ci 6 cyl. & Clark un-synchronized 5 spd

Coconut Island - fishing charter, Skipjack, 49 ft. length on deck, 70ft. length overall, 15.5 ft. beam, draws 4ft. 10 in. with the centerboard up, displaces 26 tons, and carries almost 2000 square feet of sail, 32 passengers & crew of 2

Teacher’s Peace - passenger charter, Island Packet Estero, 38' deck, 31' waterline, 14' beam, 4' draft, 3 cabins/8 berths, 708 sq ft sail

Teens Ahoy - rebuilt 1980 Steiger Craft Skipjack /enclosed cabin & pilot house seats 9 teens. 23'L x 8 1/2'W. draw 13" fiberglass hull, in-board 5.7 liter Volvo Penta engine. With depth sensor, GPS, radar, a bow thruster, windlass spotlight, extended hardtop with enclosure.

Canoe - 2

Kayak - 2

CWP WEAPONS
2 Desert Eagle .50 caliber with six 7 round magazines and holsters

10 Springfield Armory Model 1911 .45 caliber with thirty 9 round magazines and ten holsters

2 CZ-USA Scorpian EVO 9mm with six 20 round magazines

2 WWII German Army P38 9mm with three 8 round magazines Jenny’s grtgrdfather brought from Germany

2 Walther PK380 .38 caliber with six 8 round magazines

6 - 5 shot 12 gauge pump action shotguns

2 - 4 shot 12 gauge semi-auto shotguns

3 - 12 gauge side by side double barrel shotguns

3 - AR-15 assault rifles .223 caliber with nine 30 round magazines

1 Springfield Armory M1A semi-automatic rifle.308 caliber with two 10 round magazines

1 auto-ordinance Thompson style semi-automatic .45 caliber with two 50 round drums

1 Henry Big Boy lever action rifle .44 magnum caliber with 10 shot capacity

1 Winchester Model 1873 lever action octagonal barrel rifle .44-40 caliber with 13 shot capacity

1 Winchester Model 1894 lever action 30-30 26" barrel 8 round capacity

3 - WWII German Army Karabiner 98k Mauser 7.92mm/equipped with the German Zeiss Zielvier 4x (ZF39) telescopic sight yielding an effective range up to 1000 meters. Jenny’s grgrndfthr brought from Germany, 1 from K8t

1 Remington 700 ADL Varmint bolt action .223 caliber with 5 shot capacity
plus seven scopes attachable to the rifles

1 - M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) 30.06 rifle with 5 - 20 round magazines

thousands of rounds of various caliber ammunition for the weapons

2 crossbows with forty bolts

3 compound bows with quivers with thirty hunting and eighty target arrows.

MISC CWP POSSESSIONS
Krista’s Necklace/Pendant - long delicate golden chain suspending glittering emerald in finely filigreed gold setting/ dazzling stone shining in the reflected light (1993: $600) matching earrings: tiny glittering emeralds in finely filigreed gold setting, perfect matches pendant (2007: earrings $5000, pendant $ 7000, set, $15,000)

Grandfather clock imposing ornate 1895 Riefler Jenny’s grgrndftr5th Inf. Div. Patton’s 3rd Army 1st cross Rhine

Miscellaneous
Charm School, Inc.: Located in Bowie, MD, guidance to aspiring talent & professional models, specialists in personal presentation, image make-overs, & social development, dedicated to empowering students with self-confidence, poise & distinguishing character

Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup

Apple Tree Quality Healthcare Systems (defunct)

Arundel Mills Mall in Jessup

Westfield Mall in Annaoplis

The Center at Salisbury in Salisbury

Talbot Bank of Easton 1013 S. Talbot St, St. Michaels, MD

M&T Bank 1208 Talbot St, St Michaels, MD

PNC Bank 1101 S. Talbot St, St Michaels, MD

Bank of America 305 talbot St, St Michaels, MD

Goodwill Super Store 134 N. Washington Street, Easton

NEWSPAPER & RADIO & TV STATIONS
Easton Star Democrat - published Sunday thru Friday
WBOC-TV (Channel 16; SALISBURY, MD; Owner: WBOC, INC.) FOX affiliate
WTGM - 960 AM
WCBM – 680 AM – talk radio with Rush Limbaugh (Baltimore)
WHFS – 1090 – sports & news (Baltimore)
WHFS – 1580 – talk (Baltimore)
WJHU - 88.1 FM - John Hopkins University multi format (Baltimore)
WPOC - 93.1 FM - Country (Baltimore)
WCEI - 96.7 FM - Easton Adult Contemporary
WIYY - 98.0 FM - Rock & Classic Rock with “Twisted Bits” (Baltimore)
WHFS 99.1 FM – Spanish format (Annapolis)
WQHQ - 104.7 FM
WHFS 105.7 FM – Sports (Baltimore)
WWMX - 106.5 FM – 80s to Current music, most popular station (Baltimore)
WMDT - Channel 47; SALISBURY, MD; ABC affiliate
WBAL Channel 11 – NBC affiliate (Baltimore)
WNUV Channel 45 - Fox affiliate (Baltimore)
WJZ Channel 13 –CBS affiliate (Baltimore)

LAW ENFORCEMENT
Talbot County Sheriffs Department: 115 Dover St. W., Easton,

St. Michaels Police Department: 21601 St. Michaels, MD 21663

Talbot County Courthouse: 11 North Washington Street, Easton, Maryland 21601

Natural Resources Police (NRP): Eastern Region Hillsboro Office (Area 2) P.O. Box 157, Queen Anne, MD 21657 (Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's, and Talbot counties)
Primary Maryland state agency enforcing the State Boat Act & conducting search and rescue operations. The NRP have patrol boat duty stations throughout the Chesapeake Bay strategically located to enhance daily patrols for boating & conservation enforcement. The NRP is the lead state agency for search & rescue & coordinate efforts with the United States Coast Guard and county law enforcement marine units.

FIRE DEPARTMENT & EMS & Medical Centers
Tilghman Island Volunteer Fire Department & EMS staffed 24 hours a day

St. Michaels Volunteer Fire Department & EMS staffed 24 hours a day 1001 S. Talbot St.

University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Easton, Requard Rehab Center for Acute
Rehabilitation 509 Idlewild Ave, Easton

Bay Hundred Health Center 933 S. Talbot St. St Michaels (Dr. Sykes) part of Choptank Community Health Systems

PARKS
Back Creek Community Park (Tilgman Island_
Neavitt Community Park (Neavitt)
Perry Cabin Park & Sports Center (710 N. Talbot, St Michaels)
Seymour Ave Waterfront Park (750 Seymour, St. Michaels)
Sinclair Ave Waterfront Park (Tilgman Island)
Tilgman Island Elem Scl Sports Cntr (Tilgman Island)
TALBOT COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER (Easton)
Athletic Fields Ice Rink Eastern Shore Hockey Assoc
Rooms for Trade Shows Youth Hockey League

UTILITES
Choptank Electric Cooperative, Inc.:110 S Talbot St Unit 6, Saint Michaels
Easton Utilities Verizon
Electric Gas Telephone
Cable Sewer Internet
Internet Water Cable
Delmarva Community Transit: public bus service for Talbot County

CLUBS
4-H Clubs
Bozman Homemakers Club
Tidewater Titans Football
cubs (flag) 5-6 tiny-mite 5,6,7 35-75 mitey-mite 7,8,9 45-90
jr pee-wee 8,9,10,11 60-105 pee-wee 9,10,11, 75-120 midget 11-12-13-14 105-160
A. James Clark North Easton Sports Complex
1078 N Washington St Easton, MD
26.2 acres Town Baseball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Football, Field Hockey, Softball
4 baseball fields & 4 soccer fields
Fundamental/Conditioning Football Camp & Fundamental Cheerleading Camp July 15- 19 6-8 pm Mount Pleasant Field
2009 Eastern Region Champs peewee
replaced by Shore Hawks for 2013
LIBRARY
Talbot County Free Library
main: Easton / branches in Tilgman Island & St. Michaels

SCHOOLS
ST. MICHAELS MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 200 SEYMOUR AVE ST. MICHAELS
Grades 7-12, Public school, 390 students, 65/class Home of the Saints
Principal School Manager Assistant Principal
Secretary x3 Cafeteria Manager Computer Technician
Guidance Counselor x2 School Security Officer Instructional Facilitator/Technology
Art Teacher x2 English Teacher x5 Biology/Environmental Science
Math Teacher x5 Science Teacher x2 Social Studies Teacher x3
Music Teacher x2 Spanish Physical Education Teacher
Health Teacher Tech Ed Teacher x2 Special Education Personal Assistant
Business Education Foreign Language Teacher Instructional Assistant
Band Theater/drama Special Education Teacher x3
Varsity & Junior Varsity Sports:
Baseball & Softball Boys & Girls Basketball Wrestling Tennis
Girls Field Hockey Boys & Girls Soccer Golf

TILGHMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21374 FOSTER AVE, TILGHMAN
grades 1-6 94 students
Principal Secretary Instructional Assistant x2
Teacher x 5 Teacher Special Education Title I Math Resource
School Start & End Times
Start 8:45 (Doors open at 8:15) Delayed Opening 10:00 (Doors open at 9:45)
Regular Dismissal 3:15 Early Dismisssal 1:15
Specialist Schedules
Music: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday Art: Friday
Band: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday P.E.: Tuesday & Thursday
Speech: Monday Guidance Counselor: Monday & Thursday

ST. MICHAELS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 100 SEYMOUR AVE ST, MICHAELS
Grades PK-6 Public school 263 students
Principal School Manager Secretary x2Head Custodian
Assit. Cafeteria Manager Media Specialist Pre-K Teacher
Guidance Counselor Teacher x 14 Physical Education Teacher
Computer Technician Instructional Assistant x3 Reading Specialist
Speech Pathology Music Teacher Art Teacher
Special Ed Teacher x2 Special Ed Secretary Instructional Assistant - Special

VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS
American Legion Talbot Post 70: 29511 Canvasback Drive, Easton
Veterans of Foreign Wars 5118: 355 Glebe Road, Easton
Vietnam War - March 8, 1965 - April 30, 1975
Afghanistan War - October 2, 2001
1st Gulf War - August 2, 1990 - Feb 28, 1991
2nd Gulf War - March 20 - May 1 2003

CHURCHES
Union United Methodist Church, St. Michaels (African American)
Tilghman United Methodist Church, Tilghman
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, St. Michaels (Rev. Giles)
St. Michaels Chapel St, St. Michaels (Roman Catholic) Sts. Peter and Paul Parish
Christ Episcopal Church, St. Michaels
Gospel Tabernacle Apostolic Church, St. Michaels
St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Easton
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Cordova
Scott’s United Methodist Church, Trappe
Waters United Methodist Church, Oxford.
Bozman United Methodist Church - Bozman-Neavitt Rd., Bozman
Neavitt United Methodist Church - 6395 Bozman-Neavitt Rd., Neavitt

COLLEGES
University of Maryland, College Park
Chesapeake College, Wye Mills, MD (Community College)
Salisbury College, Salisbury, MD (part of University of Maryland)
Washington College, Chestertown, MD

ZIP CODES
21612 Bozman (unincorporated) 21624 Clairborne (unincorporated)
21647 McDaniel (unincorporated) 21652 Neavitt (unincorporated)
21663 St Michaels 21665 Sherwood (unincorporated)
21671 Tilgman (Island) (unincorporated) 21676 Wittman (unincorporated)

Storm Surge for 100 Bay Peninsula
Cat 1 - 3-6 feet, Cat 2 - 6-9 feet, Cat 3 - 7-11 feet,
Cat 4 - 10-13 feet, Cat 5 - 13-20 feet

St. Michaels:
Medicine Shoppe - pharmacy North & Fremont Sts. St.
DBS Fine Jewelers of St. Michaels - (1988) 111 S. Talbot St., Daniel & Brenda Steiner
Bank of America - 305 Talbot Street,
Petals - 500 S. Talbot St., fresh flowers, gifts, gourmet baskets
Charisma Clothing Boutique - 201 S. Talbot St., Mary Willis, daughter Melinda- 11th;
The Inn at Perry Cabin - is a luxurious manor house resort and spa;
Kent Photography - Kent Graham, wife/asst Hannah Graham,
H.M. Krentz - Capt Ed Farley, sailboat
The Poore House - printer
Serendipity Salon and Spa

Historical Sites
St. Mary's Square: The Square was a feature of the original plan of St. Michaels developed by

James Braddock in 1778 laid out approximately 20 acres of land into streets and lots (mostly 60 x 120 feet. A survey made in 1804-1806 in accordance with an Act of the Legislature officially created the Town of St. Michaels.

"Public market house": was built on the Square around 1805.

"Mechanics' Bell": now on the Square was rung daily at 7 a.m., 12 noon, and 5 p.m., and measured the working day for the carpenters in the nearby shipyards.

Former Methodist Church: built in 1839. Its use as a church was discontinued in 1871. The building stands on the site of the first Methodist Church in St. Michaels,

St. Michaels Museum: at St. Mary's Square

The Cannonball House: During War of 1812, the Battle of St. Michaels, a cannonball penetrated the roof of this house, rolled across the attic floor and bounced down the staircase,

The Cottage: home of the Lambdin family, shipwrights who built large Bay craft such as schooners, pungies, and bugeyes as well as the popular working and racing canoes. The house is constructed of hickory, mortised and pegged, with an unusual fireplace and mantel in the main room.

The Amelia Welby House: brick covered with mahogany siding. Amelia Welby, called by some the first Poet Laureate of Maryland, and who was warmly praised by her contemporary Edgar Allen Poe, is said to have been born in this house.

The Cannons: two cannons in Church Creek Park are replicas of two given to St. Michaels in 1813

The Tarr House: is a Bed & Breakfast.

The Bruff-Mansfleld House:

Hell's Crossing: This intersection earned its nickname long ago from the fights among the watermen returning to their boats after a night "on the town"!

Small Frame House: built between 1800 and 1810, is one of the last 10 relatively unmodified survivors of many almost identical dwellings which once lined the streets of old St. Michaels.

Haddaway's Shipyard:

The Dr. Dodson House: Bed & Breakfast

The Snuggery: log houses with modern siding there are said to be black walnut logs 16 to 19 inches thick The Victorian interior features marbled mantels and period woodwork.

The Shannahan House: This house was designed and built by Henry Clay Dodson in 1873. The size of the house and its unique mansard roof set the Shannahan House apart from the other houses of St. Michaels. The interior, finished with Victorian millwork, is largely unaltered. Originally with a basement kitchen, a dumbwaiter still serves between what is now the cellar and the first floor.

The Footbridge: Built on the site of many earlier bridges, today's bridge joins Navy Point to Cherry Street It has been variously known as "Sweetheart Bridge" and "Lovers' Bridge."

Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum at Navy Point: Dedicated to the preservation of the Bay's maritime history, the waterside museum on Navy Point consists of 26 buildings on approximately 17 acres of land. There are floating exhibits including a skipjack, a bugeye, and a "buy" boat, a boat-building and repair shop; an aquarium; a cannery warehouse; and waterfowling and "History of the Bay" exhibits. A "Steamboat" building is the newest addition. The Hooper's Strait lighthouse, which dominates the area, was moved into the museum grounds in 1966. The museum includes an indoor/outdoor collection of items related to commerce & trade, navigation, fisheries, and waterfowling, plus a collection of 85 vessels. This collection of sail, power, and row boats is the largest and most important collection of its kind in the world. On the site is a steam saw and grist mill. A wharf in front was the landing for the steamboat OLIVE,

Freedom's Friend Lodge: constructed in 1883 for the Freeman's Friend Lodge Number 1024 of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows.

The St. Michaels Branch Library est. June 1981, is part of the Talbot County Free Library system and, through that part of the Maryland Interlibrary Loan Organization (MILO). It is manned entirely by volunteers. Library hours 10 to 6 on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays & 10 to 8 on Thursdays.

Town Hall Mail: 1870, the "Masonic Company of Talbot County" was incorporated "to erect a building to contain a Masonic Lodge Room and a Town Hall to be used as a place of Public Meeting. Under a series of owners the meeting room was variously used as a bowling alley, movie house, and storage loft; while the first floor has housed a hardware store, barber shop, printing office, and variety store.

Wrightson House: has handsome original handcarved mantels and matching cupboards.

Col. Joseph Kemp House: A Georgian-style house built in 1805 by Col. Joseph Kemp, a Revolutionary soldier The doorways of the house, staircases, and mantels are of mahogany. The Kemp House is now an inn.

The Crepe Myrtle House: built between 1845 and 1853, including beams and timbers, an enclosed stairway, second-story wide pine flooring, and other woodwork features.
San Domingo Creek this body of water is locally known as "Back Creek." The headwaters begin near the end of Grace St.

Gibson's cannon: near the harbor in Church Cove Park (known to natives as "Muskrat Park").

Berkeley Hall: built around 1840. The house contains a mahogany staircase, original ornate plaster moldings, "cross" doors, and a milk-glasschandelier in the large first-floor living room.

The Old Inn: A red brick building constructed in 1816 It has a cellar, unusual in St. Michaels, which still has a large fireplace where cooking was done. The Old Inn was also the St. Michaels Bank for a number of years.

Mount Pleasant: This white brick former residence. The central part is of the original construction. The building is now the Maryland National Bank.

The St. Michaels Winery: crafts boutique wines in the historic Old Mill. You can visit their tasting room and store, where they sell their wine and other treats such as locally made cheeses, gourmet mustards made with their wine, and premium olive oils and tapenades. Located at 605 S. Talbot Street.

The St. Michaels Fresh Farm Market: is open in Saturdays 8:30am to noon from April to October. A "producer only" market at which local farmers sell only what they grow. Located at Church Grove, Willow and Green Street.

St. Michaels Cycling: The flat country roads surrounding St. Michaels have wide shoulders and are popular with bicyclists of all ages.

Tilgham:
Harrison’s Chesapeake House - seafood restaurant in Tilgham

Fairbank Tackle, Fuel & Market on Tilghman Island sells fishing bait & tackle as well as tackle parts & are tackle repair specialists. They also sell Gas & diesel fuel for vehicles & at their dock

Agencies/Programs
Maryland Agricultural Water Quality Cost-Share (MACS) - provides farmers grants up to 87.5% cost to install conservation measures known as best management practices (BMPs) on farms to prevent soil erosion, manage nutrients and safeguard water quality in streams, rivers & the Chesapeake Bay. Grassed waterways constructed to prevent gully erosion in farm fields, streamside buffers of grasses and trees planted to filter sediment and farm runoff, and animal waste management systems constructed to help farmers safely handle and store manure resources are among more than 30 BMPs currently eligible for MACS grants.

Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA): Manure management protects environmental quality through containment and control of animal manure and waste nutrients associated with animal production. Manure management is an integral component of a nutrient management plan for any land where animal manure and waste nutrients associated with animal production exist or are utilized as a nutrient source. The nutrient management plan must be developed to address current manure management practices. Manure management planning is a management tool to improve resource utilization and to minimize potential non-point source pollution. Manure management planning consists of evaluation of existing conditions and procedures; identification of any improvement measures and; development of a schedule of implementation of identified improvement measures. It is used to identify site specific conditions and management deficiencies. Manure management planning considers the relationship of manure management to the overall operation of the land and the impact on the local environment. Manure management components selected are those most likely to succeed given the existing and potential economic condition, management skill, equipment, labor, site conditions, cropping systems and enterprise objectives. Manure management must encompass all land where animals are kept and all land used for manure storage, treatment or utilization that is under the control of the agricultural operator. Agricultural operators with insufficient land to utilize manure and waste nutrients associated with animal production must adopt manure management practices that contain or manage manure to minimize the potential for nutrient loss or runoff prior to export to other agricultural operations or receiving facilities. Manure management includes structural or management components necessary to manage animal manure for optimal benefit while minimizing water quality impacts. Manure management consists of a single component such as a diversion to exclude clean water from concentrated manure areas or several BMPs that function together to address site conditions, animal and manure management, manure storage and nutrient application requirements. Technical assistance is available from agricultural agencies including local soil conservation districts, USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the University of Maryland Cooperative Extension and private consultants to address environmental problems or improve management efficiencies. Design criteria and specifications for individual components are contained in the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Field Office Technical Guide for Maryland, which is located in every local soil conservation district office. Operations may elect to use alternative criteria for design of temporary or permanent components where shown to be consistent with sound engineering, agronomic, and management principles such that the components achieve the intended purpose. If, over time, there are changes in the enterprise, modifications to the plan and manure management shall be required if necessary to achieve objectives of minimizing the potential for nutrient loss. The comprehensive evaluation of manure management shall include the following when applicable: Account for the location and size of the operation, it's proximity to waters, and the operation's enterprise (field crops, pasture, animals, etc.) and management ( crop rotation, machinery, etc.). Identify and address any problems that are associated with the operation's practices. Problems include nutrient runoff, ineffective manure management or utilization, or related environmental concerns. Account for soils (fertility, erodibility, texture), any topographical features that would be of concern such as steep slopes, drainage patterns or karst topography and proximity of natural resources such as water resources, sink holes and other sensitive areas. Manure management shall achieve the dual purposes of management efficiency and environmental protection and keep labor and costs reasonable for the operation and its continuation. Components include technology and management for manure collection, transport, treatment, storage, utilization and disposal; runoff and erosion control; animal control and other items. Address selected components by purpose in relation to other components and to manure management as a whole. Component details include purpose, size, shape, capacity, placement and other important information. Engineered structural components should include sufficient design information that will verify the safety, functionality and effectiveness of the structure. Address what kind of equipment is currently used or will be needed to operate the system, how the animal manure is applied to the land, and the time and labor required to manage animal manure, maintain BMPs, and apply nutrients. If additional BMPs are identified as needed, develop a reasonable timetable and sequence for implementing components. Manure management practices shall be installed or adopted in a sequence that allows each to function as intended without hazard to other components, the overall system, animals or humans. Address managerial, health, safety, environmental, mechanical, structural and other aspects of component operation. Address the types, timing and methods of operator conducted inspections and evaluations of components to identify and correct any disfunction.

Maryland Organic Certification Program (MOCP): The most widely used definition and one that has been adopted by the National Organic Standards Board, is “an ecological production management system that promotes and enhances biodiversity, biological cycles and soil biological activity. It is based on minimal use of off-farm inputs and on management practices that restore, maintain and enhance ecological harmony.”

National Organic Program (NOP): a single set of US standards for organic production, labeling, and marketing and an advisory body, the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB). The Maryland Department of Agriculture Organic Certification Program (MOCP) was accredited by the USDA for compliance with the NOP in 2002.

Certification: As mentioned earlier, certification under the National Organic Program (NOP) is required to label, represent, and market products as organic. Producers can obtain certification from a state certifier such as MOCP. Under the NOP regulations, all operations or portions of operations that produce or handle agricultural products that are intended to be sold, labeled, or represented as organic must be certified. In addition to the NOP regulation of substances used in organic processing and handling, other Federal, State, and local laws and regulations apply to protect food safety and public health. The authority of these laws supersedes any organic standards and organic producers must comply with these other laws pertaining to their organic operation. Other applicable laws do not provide exemption for use of prohibited substances. It is important to recognize that organic certification addresses the process involved in producing and handling a product. Organic certification is voluntary and it assures the consumer that the product was grown using organic methods, and no synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, and genetically engineered organisms were used in production, and that precautions were taken to prevent contamination from the outside.

Physical Therapist: PT assistant after two years of schooling. PT requires four years of undergraduate study, independence and control over PT career is a master's degree, MPT, another two years. From there it takes another year to get your doctorate, DPT. Then if you want to go further, you'll need to become a medical doctor which would take another two years

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) judge appointed to ensure children are placed in safe homes in a timely manner and receive all appropriate services while under the court's jurisdiction.

Fishing
Bass, Black Sea 12-1/2" May 22 thru Oct. 11 and Nov. 1 thru Dec. 31 25/person/day Bass, Largemouth 15" = Mar 1 - Jun 15
Bass, Smallmouth 12" Open Year Round 5/person/day
Striped Bass (Bay& Choptank) May 16, 2010 - Dec. 15, 2010 2 @ 18"- 28"/person/day.
Catfish: Blue, Channel, White 10" Open year round (Except bullheads)
Pickerel, Chain 14" 10/person/day CLOSED Mar 15 - Apr 30
Pike, Walleyed (Walleye) 15" Open year round 5/person/day By rod and reel, hook and line only
Clam, Hard Transverse 1" Open year round 250/person/day
Crab, Blue
All season 3 1/2" Soft Crab
4/1-7/14 5" Male Hard 3¼" Male Peeler
7/15 - 12/15 5¼" Male Hard 3½" Male Peeler
Apr 1 - Dec 15 Closed Wednesdays Except handlines, dip nets and pots at private piers
Apr, Oct, Nov and Dec 1/2 hour after sunrise - sunset in tributaries
May, Jun, Jul, Aug and Sep 1/2 hour before sunrise -sunset
Harvest of Females is prohibited, except soft crabs.
Croaker 9" Open year round 25/person/day
Drum, Black 16" 1/person/day & not more than 6/boat/day
Drum, Red 18" - 27" Open year round 1/person/day
Eel, American 6" If pot mesh less than 1/2" x 1/2" escape panel required With a recreational crab license-10 pots for bait for personal use.(License is required to set pots)
Flounder, Summer 19" 3 fish/person/day Apr 17 thru Nov 22
Lobster 3-3/8" carapace Open year round 5-1/2" max size for females and males 100 Lobster/person/day or 500 lobster/trip for 5 day or longer trip. V-notched females are prohibited.
Mackerel, Spanish 14" Open year round 15/fish/person/day
Oysters 3" Oct 1-Mar 31-1 Bushel/day Mon-Fri sunrise-3 PM Sat sunrise to noon CLOSED AREAS shaft tongs, rakes, hand and diving
Perch, White Gear other than hook & line 8" No size limit for Hook & Line
Perch, Yellow 9" 10/person/day
Sea Trout, Spotted 14" Open year round 10 fish/person/day
Scup 8" Open year round 50 fish/person/day
Snapping Turtles OPEN YEAR ROUND May not use hook and line, trotline, bow and arrow, spear, gig or gig iron or any device that would pierce any part of a turtle.
Tautog 14" Jan 1 - May 15 & Nov 1 - Nov 30, 4/person/day May 16 - Oct 31, 2/person/day Closed December
Walleye 15" Open year round 5 fish/person/day
Weakfish 13" Open year round 1 fish/person/day
Crabbing is one activity everyone in the family can enjoy for hours. Maryland Blue Crabs can be found just about anywhere near the Chesapeake bay from a few inches deep to the deepest parts of the bay. Crabbing season is usually June to October. Driving along the Chesapeake waterfront, you'll see people dangling string from the sides of the docks, piers, bridges and shorelines. They are using baited hand lines to catch the Maryland Blue Crabs. Other recreational gears to catch Blue Crabs include mesh rings, collapsible crab traps, trotlines, and dip nets. Bait hand lines and dip netting are two of the simplest ways anybody can use to catch the delicious blue crabs. The easy method to recreational Maryland Blue Crabbing is the bait hand line method. Tie a bait to a long string or fishing line and slowly lower it into the water. Use a weight to keep the line down. Slowly raise the line when you feel a nibble and use your net to scoop the crab on the end of your line. Crabbing with a Net near the cove or shoreline, you can use a dip net while on foot or in a boat. You have to spot the crab, dip and net it. This method requires more patience and hand-eye coordination.
Determining a Blue Crab's gender
A crab's gender can be determined by the shape of the abdomen on its underside. The male crab has an abdomen shaped like an inverted "T". An adult female's abdomen is broad and rounded. A female carrying a cluster of orange eggs beneath her apron is known as a "sponge crab and is nearly ready to spawn.
Popular crabbing places for the delectable Maryland Blue Crabs
A license is NOT required of an individual who uses 10 or fewer traps and rings, dipnets, handlines No more than 22 hard crabs, 12 soft crabs or peelers

OWNER OF PRIVATE SHORELINE PROPERTY
Creel limits vary depending on whether crabber is licensed or not - Individual Crabbing information above.
2 crab pots from a private property or pier or within 100 yds of shore and attached by line
Two cull rings required in upper chamber 1 measuring at least 2 3/16", 1 measuring at least 2 5/16"
Turtle Reduction Device no larger than 1¾" x 4¾"
According to Maryland regulation, a collapsible crab trap is defined as a manually operated, portable device having a flat bottom not more than 1 square foot, and not more than four articulated sides, each with an area not more than 1 square foot. The trap shall be designed so that failure to apply manually exerted tension on the closing mechanism allows the crabs to escape. In other words, a crab trap must allow crabs to enter and exit the trap until the user pulls the line up to retrieve the trap. This pulling of the line manually closes the sides on the trap.
CATCH LIMITS FOR AN UNLICENSED BOAT:
Without any licensed persons in the unlicensed boat;
4 dozen hard crabs & 1 dozen soft crabs or peelers
One licensed crabber in the boat alone or with unlicensed crabbers;
1 bushel of hard crabs & 2 dozen soft crabs and peelers
If 2 or more licensed persons in the unlicensed boat;
2 bushels of hard crabs & 2 dozen soft crabs or peelers
Consolidated Bay Sport Boat License allows everyone on board a vessel used for pleasure to recreationally fish in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries in lieu of individual licenses. A special complimentary Chesapeake Bay sport fishing license, which includes recreational crabbing, will be issued to the boat owner purchasing this license. $50.00 for residents and nonresidents

Added Info
$500,000 Holly & Ivy
$3,000,000 Heather
$5,000,000 Jasmine + legitimate costs rehabilitation, physical and mental, an ongoing expense
$500,000 trust fund for Krista
Grazing 1.5 acres/head, acre is 200'x200' all fields around main farm can handle 220 head

Environmental Concern Inc. - a 501(c)3 public not for profit Corporation, that is dedicated to working with all aspects of wetlands; the most productive and fascinating ecosystems in the world. After more than 40 years of providing wetland services in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and beyond, we continue to broaden our partnership efforts. We have made significant progress in the ongoing effort to improve the water quality in the bay; yet there is still much work to be done. Protecting our wetlands is vital.
We would like to invite you to visit our 7 acre facility located at the headwaters of San Domingo Creek in St. Michaels, MD. At the site you can view over 120 native wetland plants propagated and grown for wetland restoration efforts. In addition to supplying trees, shrubs and emergent grasses to wholesale and retail buyers, the nursery also supplies the wetland plants for EC’s restoration and education projects.
Since EC’s founding in 1972, the restoration division has restored over 35 miles of shoreline in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed using the bioengineering protocol developed by our founder Dr. Garbisch. Over the years engineers and scientists at EC have refined this technique, a process that has been proven over time as an effective long term solution to control shoreline erosion. In addition the division also constructs and restores wetland facilities to improve wastewater treatment and stormwater management. We are proud to be the recipient of the largest planting contract ever sent out to bid by the Baltimore District ACOE. The EC team planted 550,000 wetland plants on Poplar Island in 2005 (one of the largest restoration projects using dredged material in the nation).
EC’s education division works to increase understanding of, foster appreciation for, and encourage the stewardships of wetland systems. This is accomplished through materials/curriculum development, schoolyard habitat development and innovative outreach programs.

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