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Showing posts with label Carroll Co Art Culture Singing. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 23, 2017

Jad and David Fair



Published on Jul 20, 2006: Some say Half Japanese were the world's greatest underground band. Jad and David Fair started the band HALF JAPANESE in their bedroom in Uniontown, Maryland in 1975. Though neither could play a single note on any instrument, they went on to record one of the greatest albums of all time.

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Saturday, July 12, 2014

HIDDEN TREASURES, LOST.. THEN FOUND - A KEY TO LOVE by Mary Jane Buettner

HIDDEN TREASURES, LOST...THEN FOUND - A KEY TO LOVE:

"A KEY TO LOVE
FASCINATING HISTORICAL FICTION
INSPIRED BY SEVENTY PAGES OF A PHOTOGRAPHICALLY DOCUMENTED
TRUE STORY!"

A KEY TO LOVE by Mary Jane Buettner www.akeytolove.com

Maggie's key collection spans the world and stimulates her
passion -- investigating each key's history and learning who possessed it.

A gift is presented -- a key to
a church, circa 1865, now
demolished.    

But, how? Why?

Elders entice her with pieces to the puzzle. Religious
artifacts are discovered in a barn, antiques surface, and then there is the
train...

Abraham Lincoln's train?

Will a lifelong prayer be answered, and will the mystery be
solved, uncovering hidden treasure in the lives of two families?

A KEY TO LOVE . . . NOW AVAILABLE . . . Hardcover, Softcover
& E-Book:


AuthorHouse, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Online Booksellers
St. John's Catholic Church Bookstore, Westminster, MD
The Baltimore Basilica Gift Shop, Baltimore, MD
Greetings & Readings, Hunt Valley, MD
Turn The Page Bookstore Café, Boonsboro, MD
The Shops at Cockey's at the Historical Society,
Westminster, MD
Carroll Arts Center, Westminster, MD
St. Philomena Catholic Books & Gifts, Emmitsburg, MD
Reader's Café, Hanover, PA
The Catholic Corner Books & Gifts, Towson, MD
Black Eyed Susan Coffee, Candy Cream & More, Glyndon, MD
Eclecticity Art, Books Music...and more, Westminster, MD
Carroll County Farm Museum, Westminster, MD
Our Lady's Center, Ellicott City, MD
Steam Into History, New Freedom, PA
St. Alphonsus Church Gift Shop, Saratoga St., Baltimore
Carroll Hospital Center Gift Shop, Westminster, MD
McDaniel College Book Store, Westminster, MD
Greater Baltimore Medical Center Gift Shop, Towson, MD
A & B Religious Shop, Hanover, PA
Elk Run Vineyard and Winery, Mount Airy, MD
And other local booksellers or your preferred on-line
retailer.


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Monday, May 16, 2011

Democratic Advocate, May 16, 1924 The Second Annual Carroll County High School Eisteddfod

Eisteddfod Wonderful - 330 Pupils, Represented 10 High School.

Audience of 1500 Pack Alumni Hall.

Westminster Leads In Points

The Second Annual High School Eisteddfod, or inter-scholastic music contest, which was held in Alumni Hall Western Maryland College, Friday night, May 9th, was a marked success with 330 pupils, representing ten schools, participating.

The contest idea in music dates far back in the history of the art, with the Meistersingers as an early notable example, and the Welsch Eisteddfod as the best perpetuation of the old custom, but the adoption of the music performance contest in this country, and particularly among schools, has been of comparatively recent date.

Westminster again carried off the honors with a score of 484 points out of a possible 600; Union Bridge ranked second with 433 points, and Hampstead third, scoring 424 points.

The Orchestra number, which was the first event of the evening, was won by Westminster playing "Apple Blossoms" by Roberts and directed by Miss Annette Fillmore.  Democratic Advocate, May 16, 1924.

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