Monday, October 31, 2011

Bridge at Shoal Creek at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Cambridge

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Tree sculpture Chesapeake Sunset by Eddie Wozny greets visitors Cambridge Hyatt

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Jay Gullo Richard Castaldi David Moran chat between MML sessions

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About to go into observe the MML Academy Core class on Ethics

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Senator Ben Cardin presents MML president Mike Bennett a certificate

Senator Ben Cardin presents MML president Mike Bennett a certificate recognizing the 75th anniversary of the MML.
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Newly elected officials at the fall MML conference. Caroline

Newly elected officials at an orientation at the fall MML conference.
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Westminster Maryland Online: Schedule of events for the Fall MML conference Mon...

Westminster Maryland Online: Schedule of events for the Fall MML conference Mon...: Schedule of events for the Fall MML conference Monday October 31, 2011 MML – Maryland Municipal League Fall Conference October 31 ...

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Lobby of the Cambridge Hyatt for fall MML conference on legislative issues


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MML – Maryland Municipal League Fall Conference October 31 - November 2, 2011




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Ok let's try this again Chimichangas refried beans and rice at R's Americantina

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Northern Baltimore County Art Foundation:Artfest at Boordy Vineyards 2012


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FINE ARTIST, POTTER OR TEXTILE ARTIST,
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WE ARE LOOKING FOR FINE ARTISTS, 
POTTERS AND TEXTILE ARTISTS!

For the Gunpowder River Artfest 2012!
SAVE $50 ON EARLY REGISTRATION

Contact NBCAF today for your application: keeffers@comcast.net

Saturday, June 2, 2012 from 12 - 7 for the Gunpowder River Artfest.  


The event is sponosred by the Northern Baltimore County Art Foundation, 
a not-for profit organization dedicated to promoting art in Baltimore County. 


The juried fine art and American crafts fair will be held at the historic 
Boordy Vineyard located at 12820 Long Green Pike
in Hydes Maryland.  


The Gunpowder River Artfest will feature a variety 
of fine art and American handmade craftsfoodlive music, 
and children's activities.

Admission: $12 adults, $10 teens (13-20) Kids FREE
Admission includes wine tasting for those 21 and up, parking, 
live music and children's activities.



It will be fun for the whole family.
 Learn more about the event at www.NBCAF.com and SEE A VIDEO OF 2010 ARTFEST
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Eagle Archive: Halloween, tale of a Westminster native with a taste for adventure, with side order of macabre

Eagle Archive: Halloween, tale of a Westminster native with a taste for adventure, with side order of macabre

October 29, 2011
Carroll County has many sons and daughters who have made contributions to the literary and artistic world. Take William Buehler Seabrook, for example.
What's that? You never heard of him? Seabrook was apparently one interesting character. It is only fitting that we talk about him on the eve of Halloween.
He was born in Westminster Feb. 22, 1884, and died Sept. 20, 1945.

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Yes indeed. Seabrook was part of the American Lost Generation genre of writers, which includes, for example, F. Scott Fitzgerald and T. S. Eliot. "Lost Generation" was the term coined by Gertrude Stein, according to Ernest Hemingway, who utilized the theme in "The Sun Also Rises," published in 1926. He noted the Lost Generation in his posthumously published "A Moveable Feast," a memoir about life in Paris in the 1920s with other American writers and artists... http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-1030-20111026-8,0,427237.story

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Winter wonderland continues into the evening

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Westminster Maryland Online: Westminster Volunteer Fire Department Halloween Pa...

Westminster Maryland Online: Westminster Volunteer Fire Department Halloween Pa...: Saturday, October 29, 2011 UPDATE from the Westminster Fire Department: " Despite Mother Nature's best effort, the Halloween Party at...

Saturday, October 29, 2011 UPDATE from the Westminster Fire Department: "Despite Mother Nature's best effort, the Halloween Party at Station 3 is still on for tonight. Doors open at 8pm, tickets still available at the door."

Dr. Spaulding: Thank you Nick DiMarco and Bryan Sears

J-students should learn how to use social media to build their personal brand, two Patch.com journalists told students in MCOM 257 Tuesday.
This means being social on social media, providing content and interacting with readers, said Lutherville-Timonium editor Nick DiMarco and politics reporter Bryan Sears. It also means honing your writing skills and, above all else, providing information that is accurate. 
.... http://www.stacyspaulding.com/thank-you-nick-dimarco-and-bryan-sears/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thank-you-nick-dimarco-and-bryan-sears

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Nice article. The article is reaffirming and reassuring about the future of journalism… and that is certainly reinforced in the comments. The glass is half-full. I’m just saying.



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Friday, October 28, 2011

Art carts lined-up at Carroll Co office building. Pic 2 of 2



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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Eileen Weiner Book review: 'The Stranger's Child,' by Alan Hollinghurst. Alfred A. Knopf


Spanning the centuries with 'The Stranger's Child'
Book review: 'The Stranger's Child,' by Alan Hollinghurst. Alfred A. Knopf, $27.95.
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Over the past century the British fixation with the houses of the upper class has provided an almost too-familiar setting and literary device for narratives about class, English decline and, not infrequently, the undercurrent of homosexuality in the chronicle of English social, political and artistic life.


In "The Stranger's Child," Alan Hollinghurst's first novel since winning the 2004 Man Booker Prize for "The Line of Beauty," the author readily acknowledges the numerous English country-house novels that serve as touchstones for the first two of five sections of this intricate, century-spanning book.


The resulting literary pastiche is amusing, one allusion leading to another: the most overt nods are to "Brideshead Revisited," "Maurice" and "Howards End," with echoes of more modern examples of the genre, especially "Atonement" and "The Remains of the Day."


However, after a while all the nodding and winking begin to wear thin, especially as these long sections are written in period, Jamesian style, with an overabundance of smirks, sly glances and veiled remarks. I was glad that the third section leaped from 1926 to 1967, where the language lightens perceptibly while remaining drenched in irony....

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Eileen Weiner Book review: 'The Stranger's Child,' by Alan Hollinghurst. Alfred A. Knopf
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