(c) Kevin Dayhoff
July 30th, 2006
WBAL News Severe Weather Bulletin for
If you plan to attend the Ravens training camp or the Carroll County Fair, be aware of the excessive heat severe weather bulletin from WBAL.
For that matter, if your employment or plans have you outdoors much in the next week, be aware of your exposure to the heat.
NEW FROM THEWBALCHANNEL.COM:
Issued at: 3:06 PM EDT 7/30/06, expires at: 11:00 PM EDT 7/30/06
Excessive heat watch in effect from Tuesday afternoon through Thursday afternoon.
The NWS in
A large dome of high pressure will setup across the mid
Although locations west of the Blue Ridge Mountains are normally considered to be cooler, in this case, those locations will be nearly as hot as
Therefore citizens in cities such as Martinsburg,
Now is the time to prepare for a heat wave across the region. An excessive heat watch means that a prolonged period of hot temperatures is expected. The combination of hot temperatures and high humidity will combine to create a dangerous situation in which heat illnesses and fatalities will be possible.
Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors.
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Baltimore Ravens flock to McDaniel The Baltimore Raven’s 11th Summer Training Camp opens at McDaniel College on July 27. Daily practices run July 28-August 19, except for the following preseason game dates and the day after the game: July 30, August 5-6, 11-12, and 17-18.Up to 60,000 fans are expected to check out the team’s preseason practices and new players like QB Steve McNair.
All dates and practices are subject to change, so call (410) 261-RAVE (7283) and press “5” to confirm daily practice schedules.
For all the latest information on Ravens Training Camp, including exclusive player and coach interviews on the Playbook Media Center, log onto:www.baltimoreravens.
The College has served as summer host to NFL players for more than half a century. The Ravens have roosted on campus since 1996 and followed in the footsteps of the Baltimore Colts who trained here from 1953-1971.
DAILY – July 29 through August 4:
Pedal Tractors
AG-Stravaganza Tent
Silent Auction (Shipley Arena)
Pig and Hotdog Races – 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, and 8:00 p.m. daily
Saturday, July 29, 2006
7 a.m. – 10 a.m. Breakfast Served in Shipley Arena
8 a.m. Breeding Swine Exhibits In Place
8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Carroll County Farmer’s Market
8:30 a.m. – 12 noon Woodworking Department Exhibits Entered and Judged
9 a.m. Bicycle Contest, Mini Horse Show, Breeding Beef Heifer Exhibits in Place
9 a.m. Breeding Swine Show followed by Breeding Meat Goat, Breeding Beef
Heifer and Breeding Sheep Shows; Rocket Entry and Judging
9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Ag Commodities, Canning, Natural Resources, Home Environment and
Family Life Department Exhibits Entered and Judged
9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Wool Exhibits entered in Ag Commodities area (judging on Tuesday)
9 a.m. – 12 noon Plants and Flowers Department and Clover Department Exhibits Entered
and Judged
10 a.m. Alpaca Show, Breeding Sheep Exhibits in Place
10 a.m. – 12 noon Lost Arts Department Exhibits Entry and Judged
11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Dining Hall Open
12:00 noon Rockets Launched; Children’s Pedal Pull Registration
12 noon – 2 p.m. Learning Stations Entered and Judged
12:30 p.m. “Uncle Pete with Kids” (Activity Tent)
Lawn Mower Races
1 p.m. Children’s Pedal Pull
1 p.m. – 10 p.m.- Indoor Exhibit Area Open to Public
2:30 p.m. “Uncle Pete with Kids” (Activity Tent)
3 p.m. Consumer Education Judging Contest
4 p.m. Clover Food Entry Bake Sale; “Uncle Pete with Kids” (Activity Tent)
4:30 p.m. Garden Tractor Pull
5 p.m. “Chick” Parade
5 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, Conservation Awards, Family-Fun Fest; Indoor Exhibit Champion Photos
6 p.m. Clover Small Pet (Activity Tent)
6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Market Livestock Exhibits Arrive at Fair
6:15 p.m. Hypnotist Show (Activity Tent)
7:00 p.m. ‘Be A Farmer’ Contest (Shipley Arena)
7:00 p.m. Chicken Karaoke Contest (Activity Tent)
7:45 p.m. Old MacDonald’s Farm Heritage Show (Activity Tent)
8:30 p.m. Ray Owen’s Classic Tunes and Comedy Show (Activity Tent)
Sunday, July 30, 2006
7 a.m. – 9 a.m. Market Livestock Exhibits Arrive At Fair
7 a.m. – 9 a.m. Dining Hall Open
7 a.m. – 10 a.m. Breakfast Available at Shipley Arena
8 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. Indoor Exhibit Building Open To Public
9 a.m. – 12 noon Rabbit Exhibits Entered
9 a.m. Dog Show; Market Goat Weigh In; Non-Denominational Worship Service
conducted by Fellowship of Christian Farmers
10 a.m. Weigh-in of Market Swine & Sheep
10 a.m. Automotive Contest; Entertainment – Carriage Show
11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Dining Hall Open
12 noon Gospel Travelers Concert (Activities Tent); Livestock Exhibitor Orientation (Shipley Arena)
1 p.m. “Cow Pie Bingo” (Shipley Arena); Mule Show and Mule Jumping Event;
Registration for Children’s Pedal Pull
2 p.m. Small Engine/Garden Tractor Operator Contest; Children’s Pedal Pull; Storytelling Troupe (Activity Tent)
3:30 p.m. Small Animal Dress Up (Shipley Arena)
4 p.m. “Chick” Parade; Clover Poultry Exhibits Judged
4:30 p.m. Storytelling Troupe (Activity Tent)
5:30 p.m. Parade Line Up at Farm Museum
6 p.m. Parade
7:30 p.m. Campfire and Storytelling Troupe (Finch Stage); Farm Bureau (Contest Activity Tent)
Monday, July 31, 2006
7 a.m. – 10 a.m. Breakfast Available at Shipley Arena
7 a.m. – 9 a.m. Dining Hall Open
8 a.m. Rabbit Exhibits Judged; English Horse Show; Beef Steer in place/Weigh-In
8 a.m. – 10 p.m. Indoor Exhibit Building Open To Public
9 a.m. Poultry Exhibits Judged
9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Dairy Cattle, Dairy Steers, Dairy Goat Exhibits Entered
11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Dining Hall Open
12 Noon Meat Goat Department Show;
2 p.m. Poultry Showmanship Contest
5 p.m. “Chick” Parade; Mini Fashion Revue (Activity Tent)
5 p.m. Sheep Showmanship, Shepherd's Classes and Club Group
5:30 p.m. “Cow Pie Bingo” (Shipley Arena)
6:30 p.m. Beef Clip Out Contest; Entertainment – Carroll Co. 4-H Performing Arts
Club (Activities Tent)
7 p.m. Dairy Cattle Exhibits In Place
8 p.m. Dairy Fit-Out Contest
8 p.m. “Karaoke” by Marshall’s Melodies (Activity Tent)
8 p.m. Dairy Goat Exhibitor Orientation
8:30 p.m. Dairy Exhibitor Orientation
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Miss Caroline at the Bar at the Folies-Bergère
Photoshop with Caroline…
Kevin Dayhoff July 27th, 2006
With all appropriate apologies to Édouard Manet, who painted a wonderful piece of art entitled, A Bar at the Folies-Bergère in 1882. The painting by Mr. Manet was an oil on canvas, 96 × 130 cm. in dimensions and it was the last major piece of art painted by Mr. Manet.
The Folies Bergère is a famous Parisian music hall, located at 8 rue Saulnier, that remains in business to this day. It originally opened as an opera house called the Folies Trevise on May 2nd, 1869. On September 13, 1872 it was renamed the Folies Bergère.
Some of the famous American dancers who performed there were Loie Fuller in the 1890s. In the 1920s Josephine Baker was quite a sensation with her provocative “Bananas Dance.”
Although Miss Caroline has not, to the best of our collective knowledge, danced at the Folies Bergère; the above Photoshop hypothecates what it would like if she were to appear at the bar…
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Upcoming Carroll County Political events
July 26th, 2006
Attend as many as possible. Be informed. Be involved
Also, check along the right hand column… scroll down and if you do not see your campaign website listed – e-mail it to me. Thanks
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>Commissioner Candidates Forum sponsored by the Eagle/Gazette/FACC
August 3rd 7:00pm Sykesville Fire Hall
Senator/Delegates Forum sponsored by the Eagle/Gazette/Facc
August 17th 7:00pm South Carroll Senior Center
>South Carroll Business Association
Candidate's Forum
August 10th
Sykesville Fire Hall
6:30pm Delegates
7:30pm Commissioners
> The Doug Howard for County Commissioner campaign will host an information meeting, 3-7 p.m., on Aug. 11, with the topic of community services, at the office of BDG Entrepreneurial Services, 174 Klees Mill Road, Sykesville. RSVP at dougforcarroll @aol.com.
> The Republican Women's Club of Carroll County will host a "Meet and Greet the Candidates" picnic 5:30-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 1, at the Carroll County Farm Museum. Free, donations welcome. Call Josie, at 410-848-4678; or Linda, at 410-871-0699.
> Michael Zimmer, candidate for county commissioner, is holding a lunch fund-raiser at Liberatore's in Eldersburg, on Wednesday, Aug. 9, at noon. $50 per person; sponsorships are also available for $1,000, $500 and $250. Sponsors receive two admissions. RSVP by calling 410-552-0685 by Aug. 3; or visit www.voteforzimmer.org.
> Lt. Gov. Michael Steele will be at a fundraiser for Larry Helminiak, candidate for the House of Delegates, District 9B, on Aug. 2, 6-8 p.m. Call 410-795-0567 by July 30 for details and to RSVP.
> A pasta buffet dinner catered by New York J&P Pizza will be held at Freedom Optimist Community Center, Sykesville Road, Eldersburg, on Monday, Aug. 14, 6-9 p.m. to benefit the commissioner campaign of Dave Greenwalt. Music will be provided by the jazz band Brad Collins and Company. Tickets are $35. To reserve, 410-795-1122.
> The South Carroll Republican Club meets the second Tuesday of each month at Ledo Pizza, 577 Johnsville Road, Eldersburg. Dinner is 6 p.m., meeting starts at 7. Call April, at 410-875-0520.
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In Bair v. Mayor and Council of
Speaking for myself, housing developments are getting old. The continued onslaught on our quality of life is getting well beyond acceptable levels of collective tolerance. We must re-think this and plan better.
As a scientist, I'm amazed this is even being debated.
Drought-stricken Australia considers drinking recycled sewage
Residents of a drought-stricken Australian town will vote this week on whether they're prepared to drink water recycled from sewage -- the first such scheme in the country and one of only a handful in the world.
The controversial proposal has divided the town of
Local Mayor Dianne Thorley, who is leading the "Yes" campaign, said that without drought-breaking rains the town's dams could dry up within two years.
She insisted the 73 million dollar (US 55 million dollar) plan to pump purified wastewater back into the main reservoir for drinking was safe.
"Somewhere, sometime we have got to stand up and change the way we are doing things," she told AFP as the town prepared for the July 29 referendum.
"Otherwise our great grandchildren are going to be living in something like the
A vocal "No" campaign opposes the proposal, and says there are unforeseeable health risks for the town's 100,000 residents.
"The scientists say it should be safe," said local councillor Keith Beer, one of three members of the nine-strong council that opposes the plan. "That is not good enough for me, for my kids and my grandkids."
Paul at Wizbang sums it up this way:
For those of you cringing out there, I have some bad news for you. Every drop of water you've ever consumed has been recycled sewerage. Yes, even that fancy French bottled stuff.
Water, like everything in life, has a cycle. That coffee you consumed this morning was dinosaur excrement at one time. I live at the bottom of the
We're so self-deluded. We'll dump treated sewerage effluent into a natural body of water then we'll later use that same body of water as an input for a municipal system... But if you try to hook one to the other, people freak. What do they think happens in the middle and why don't they think we can reproduce it?
A closed system is actually safer as there is less chance of accidental contamination by toxins.
I understand it's "icky" to many people but closed (actually they're semi-closed) systems make infinitely more sense.
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Believe it or not, there’s another Maryland U.S. Senate candidate who wakes up every morning asking “How can I make an ass out of myself?” If this keeps up, who wants to run Wonkette’s Baltimore office?Today’sThis hour’s story, about the race’s most Hobbit-like character, comes via an anonymous e-mail.Maryland Democratic US Senate candidate Allan Lichtman turned up unexpectedly at the City of Laurel Council meeting last night with three ill kempt campaign workers in tow. His appearance was a surprise to most of those in attendance, who were expecting only to get on with the public business. While the scruffy volunteers clad in shorts, sandals and Lichtman t-shirts handed out campaign literature to the attendees, Lichtman generously (and loudly) offered to autograph a copy of his book for the City Council. He then spoke from the lectern for 15 minutes and concluded by claiming that Bill Clinton had originally decided to run for President after being inspired while reading one of Lichtman’s books. The candidate’s minions also solicited contact information from the audience as he shook the hand of everyone, including the Mayor, the Council, the staff and the audience… while the Council meeting continued. It was a wild and surreal experience.
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Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett present for the signing
July 24, 2006
Back in January 2005, Congressman Bartlett (R-MD) introduced H.R. 42, "Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005,” which would prevent condominium and homeowner associations from restricting how the American flag can be displayed.
It certainly may seem a no-brainer to the average American, however, as unbelievable as it seems, such legislation had become necessary. We live in an era when many privileges we had come to accept as routine, are not acceptable in a world turned upside down.
For example, I find myself bewildered that we find ourselves in a time and place in our society where School Prayer is a Crime and pornography is a protected form of free speech.
Cliff Cumber, writing for the Frederick News Post notes, “Mr. Bartlett, a Republican representing
Well, “shocked” is one to put it. Can someone please explain what a homeowners or condominium association was thinking when it was written in the by-laws that a person could not display a flag.
Mr. Cumber also reported: “In a press release sent in late June, National Independent Flag Dealer's Association President Lori Watson said people in every state were affected by the law that banned the flying of the
Unbelievable.
In many published accounts, the American flag display act is one of ten pieces of legislation being referred to as the "American Values Agenda."
Perhaps they should be referred to as the “Common Sense Acts of 2006.”
The collection is reported to include “protections for the public display of religion, tax relief for families, prohibition of cloning and defining marriage as between one man and one woman. The agenda was developed by House leadership.”
Of the flag display act, according to the White House web site, President George W. Bush said, “Today, I was pleased to sign into law the "Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005."
“Americans have long flown our flag at their homes as an expression of their appreciation for our freedoms and their pride in our Nation. As our brave men and women continue to fight to protect our country overseas, Congress has passed an important measure to protect our citizens' right to express their patriotism here at home without burdensome restrictions.”
Congressman Roscoe Bartlett’s office reports:
“Americans Now Free to Display the Their American Flags at Their Homes
Congressman Roscoe Bartlett Present When President Bush Signed H.R. 42 into Law - First American Values Agenda of House Republicans to Become Law”
“It was quick, but very exciting," said Congressman Roscoe Bartlett of the meeting in the Oval Office today with President Bush where he signed his bill, "The Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005" (H.R. 42) into law.
The press release went on to say, “Effective immediately, it will ensure the right of an individual to display the flag of the
The House approved it on June 27. The Senate approved it on July 17.
"It's very exciting to know that Americans are now free to fly the flag at their homes," said Congressman Bartlett. "I was alarmed when I learned that some homeowners associations and condos all over the country prevent Americans from flying the American flag.”
“It's hard to see how flying an American flag could depreciate the value of a condo. That's why I introduced this bill. H.R. 42 provides reasonable guidelines to guarantee Americans the freedom to display the American flag at their homes.
I am grateful for the support I received for this bill from the Jewish War Veterans of the
U.S. House Majority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) today issued the following statement after President Bush signed into law the Freedom to Display the American Flag Act, sponsored by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD):
"Every American should be able to display the American flag on their own residential property. Simply put, homeowners associations and condominiums should not be able to restrict the rights of those wanting to display the flag at their homes. Displaying the American flag should be the right of each and every citizen and I'd like to thank Rep. Bartlett for his work on this important legislation and the values it represents for our country."
Various newspaper articles can be found here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
Compiled from a press release from Congressman Bartlett’s office, various news accounts and information gathered from http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/
For additional information: Contact Lisa Lyons Wright at 202-225-2517 or 202-225-9554 or lisa.wright@mail.house.gov
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Coverage of the Carroll County Fair
July 24th, 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff
Whether you are new to the area or a
A history of the Fair appeared in the Sunday edition of the Carroll Sun. “Still going strong after a century of change” by Ellie Baublitz is great review of the history of the beginnings of the Fair, that I sure wish that I had written.
This year as in the last several years, some of the best coverage can be found in the Carroll County Times.
Be sure to check out the several articles in the Sunday, July 23rd, 2006 edition.
As usual, staff reporter Carrie Knauer does a great job with bringing to the readers attention that the Fair is coming and what goes into the making of the Fair.
If you have any questions, check out: “Notes from the Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair,” a Fair blog by Ms. Knauer. There you can type in questions – and get answers. Click here to access the blog.
And oh, someone please get whoever took the latest picture of Ms. Knauer to take another picture of Jamie Kelly. See my previous post on this matter – here: “20060622 KDDC A picture suggestion for Jamie Kelly.”
Kevin Dayhoff writes from
E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org
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