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Showing posts with label Colleges McDaniel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colleges McDaniel. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

McDaniel Stadium project 2 of 2 March 25 2012


Colleges McDaniel, Sports Carroll Co Football McDaniel, Dayhoff photos McDaniel College,

McDaniel Stadium project 1 of 2 March 25 2012


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Friday, February 10, 2012

#McDaniel New Gill Stadium will take its place in college's #Sports #History http://tinyurl.com/7wkok9s #Westminster

Eagle Archive McDaniel's new Gill Stadium will take its place in college's athletic history  By Kevin Dayhoff, February 9, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0212-20120208,0,3363909.story

On Feb. 3, McDaniel College held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Kenneth R. Gill Stadium.

In an article by The Eagle's Steve Jones, at ExploreCarroll.com, he noted that at the ceremonies, "shovels dug into a pile of dirt at McDaniel College" to kick off the project.

Actually, that wasn't just any ol' "pile of dirt," but rather soil from a storied history — for both the college and Westminster.

The new $8 million, 1,434-seat Gill Stadium, which will replace the existing 900-seat Bair Stadium, will provide spectators a great view of the running track and athletic field.


That track has been known since June 10, 1922, as Hoffa Field.

Of course, growing up in Westminster in the 1950s, it was really known as "the football field on the Geiman farm." In the years before 1922, when the college was outside of Westminster city limits, the Geiman farm, and the then-Duvall Farm, were located between the campus and what we now know as Baugher's Restaurant.

The first mention of the Geiman farm in the definitive history of the college, "Fearless and Bold," written by Dr. James E. Lightner, is in 1888…http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0212-20120208,0,3363909.story

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Also, be sure to not miss this Sunday’s column in the Baltimore Sun, it is sure to bring a smile to your face: “Eagle Archive: Evans Store robbery in 1895 reminds us to hang onto our socks,” by Kevin Dayhoff




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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Eagle Archive: Gridiron beginnings 120 years ago were humble for 'Green Terror'

Eagle Archive: Gridiron beginnings 120 years ago were humble for 'Green Terror'

Eagle Archive: Gridiron beginnings 120 years ago were humble for 'Green Terror'

Eagle Archive By Kevin Dayhoff,


November 30, 2011

This season has marked the 120th anniversary of the football team at McDaniel College.

According to Dr. James Lightner's history of the college, "Fearless and Bold," the first football season at then-Western Maryland College, in 1891, consisted of five games.

"On October 31, 1891, the first WMC football game was played in Westminster" against Pennsylvania College, now known as Gettysburg College.




Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Westminster Maryland Online: BALTIMORE RAVENS GIVEN THE "HEART OF WESTMINSTER

Westminster Maryland Online: BALTIMORE RAVENS GIVEN THE "HEART OF WESTMINSTER: Baltimore Ravens Given The "Heart Of Westminster" "Poe", Official Baltimore Ravens Mascot: Dr. Henry B. Reiff, Dean of Graduate &...


"Poe", Official Baltimore Ravens Mascot: Dr. Henry B. Reiff, Dean of Graduate & Professional Studies, McDaniel College; Honorable Kevin Utz, Mayor of City of Westminster; Scott Albright, President of Ravens Roost #115. Submitted photo.

Tuesday, December 20, 20100, Westminster, MD – The City of Westminster, in collaboration with Ravens Roost #115, and McDaniel College, presented the Baltimore Ravens with the "Heart of Westminster " Award on Saturday, December 17, 2011...  http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2011/12/baltimore-ravens-given-heart-of.html

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Common Ground on the Hill Holiday Concert

Common Ground on the Hill
Common Ground on the HillAnnual Holiday Concerts
December 16th & 17th, 2011
Double Concert Announcement
:: Walt Michael Annual Holiday Concerts: Westminster & Baltimore

Common Ground on the Hill Presents
TWO Concerts in TWO Locations:
Westminster & Baltimore! 

Walt Michael

 
Breaking Up Christmas!
Walt Michael Holiday Concert


featuring 

Walt Michael & Company 
with Tom Wetmore, Alexander Mitchell and Ralph Gordon
and special guests  
Barry Mitterhoff of Hot Tuna

Shelley Ensor - vocalist (Westminster concert only)
8 PM
Friday, December 16th
Brown Memorial Woodbrook Presbyterian Church
6200 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 
21212 
and
8 PM
Saturday, December 17th
Carroll Arts Center
91 West Main Street
Westminster, MD  21157

General Admission:  $19.00
Seniors 65+, students with ID, children and teens:  $17
Doors open at 7:30 PM

TICKETS

Breaking Up Christmas!
Half a century ago, people in the mountains of the North Carolina and Southwest Virginia celebrated Christmas quite differently than the way most of us do now, holding two weeks of informal house parties that were filled with old time fiddle music, song and dance - a tradition they called "Breaking Up Christmas."  These Christmas parties ran through and ended with Old Christmas, January 6th.  Walt Michael & Company will "break up Christmas" with you this evening as they share their wide-ranging repertoire of tunes and songs that reflect the rich musical heritage of the Appalachians.  The traditional folk musics of Scotland, Ireland, England and Africa made their way into the remote mountain hollers, later emerging as an integrated American musical genre that continues to evolve. Traditional string band music is passed down from generation to generation., from singer to singer, from musician to musician.  In this great oral tradition, songs and tunes are evaluated and winnowed by time.  Memorable melodies and lyrics that withstand this test of time take their place among the venerable repertoire.  Welcome to an evening of old time music.  Let the season begin! 

Considered to be a virtuoso of tremendous influence in the revival of the hammered dulcimer, Walt's wide repertoire ranges from old-time Southern Appalachian, to Celtic, to folk, to breath-taking original compositions.  His various musical incarnations, including Bottle Hill, Michael, McCreesh & Campbell and Walt Michael & Co. have spanned over 35 years and taken him from the coal camps of Appalachia to the Closing Ceremonies of the 13th Olympic Winter Games in 1980, when 900 million world viewers heard his signature composition, Snowblind.  As a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist he has recorded sixteen albums and instructional videos, appeared at the White House, the Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center and toured extensively throughout the US, Canada, Europe and the UK.  His music has been heard on ABC-TV, NBC's Tonight Show, Broadway, BBC, TNN, CBC, OLN and PBS.   Walt is the Artist in Residence at McDaniel College, as well as Founder and Executive Director of Common Ground on the Hill. 

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Ring in the Holidays with these artists in two evening performances! 


   Barry Mitterhoff
Barry Mitterhoff        Shelley Ensor 

Tom Wetmore             Alexander Mitchell 

  
Ralph Gordon
  




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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13 Collector, author to speak at Peterson Hall event


Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13 Collector, author to speak at Peterson Hall event





As a result of the collaboration of McDaniel professor Sue Bloom, local Westminster physician Dr. Dean Griffin and McDaniel College, a special talk on the western art of E. William Gollings will be held on Thursday evening October 13th in Peterson Hall at McDaniel College at 7 pm.

The premier authority on Gollings' work, Dr. William Ward, will be speaking.

According to Griffin and Bloom, Ward is a radiologist, who trained at the University of Maryland Medical School. He discovered the work of Gollings as he flew from his home in Laramie, Wyoming, to the remote populations of Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah, delivering medical care.

It was during his residency when Ward became friends with a gallery owner in Denver, according to Bloom and Griffin. Thus began many years of collecting the work of E. William Gollings, a true cowboy artist, who lived from 1878 to1932, in Wyoming.

Ward and his wife, Carole, have amassed the definitive collection of Gollings work and have arranged to donate over $5 million in Gollings work to the University of Wyoming Museum of Art.

Ward has published two books on Gollings' art and commissioned a bronze statue of Gollings to sit across the street from the Wyoming State Capitol. His philanthropy in the fields of art and medicine are widely known in the west.

E. William Gollings was known as “Paint Bill” during his lifetime and he worked in watercolor, oils and etching. He painted cowboys, Indians, wolves, livestock and ranchers. Many of his paintings went east with vacationers at dude ranches, selling for as little as $20.

Griffin said in a recent e-mail interview, “The lecturer is a friend of mine from Wyoming … Last year I traveled to Wyoming to hear him give this lecture to a group from the Cowboy Hall of Fame Museum in Oklahoma City.

“It was excellent,” said Griffin. Dr. Ward has quite an extensive collection. This artist and the lecturer are very well known in the southwest of the United States. Several of Gollings paintings are in the Grand Room of the Wyoming State House and there is a bronze statue of Bill Gollings on the lawn of the Wyoming State House.

“This is a rare opportunity for you to hear a great lecture on Cowboy Art. Dr Ward is very knowledgeable of the art and history of the southwest. I am pleased he has agreed to do this while visiting here in Westminster. My hat goes off to Professor Bloom who has made this possible.”

Thursday evening, Ward will talk about Gollings work and his own commitment to documenting Gollings' life and collecting his art work. The event is open to the public.

Submitted by Kevin Dayhoff 





Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13



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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Kevin Dayhoff The Tentacle: Boys State and Helmet Laws

June 22, 2011

Boys State and Helmet Laws
Now how’s that for a combination. Allow me to explain. Today I will be part of a team, at the annual, weeklong American Legion Boys State 2011 citizenship-training event at McDaniel College, facilitating a discussion on the pros and cons of mandatory motorcycle helmet laws.

Perhaps when Dr. Herb Smith, my former political science professor at McDaniel, first asked me if I could once again participate in helping out at Boys State, I should have run for the hills or asked for second prize.

However, I cannot turn Dr. Smith down. Not only was he an invaluable professor for a number of great classes at McDaniel, then Western Maryland College, he has since become a good friend and colleague along the way.

I’m looking forward to participating in Boys State. I have been asked to help off-and-on for years. I’m in good company – with the likes of Maryland State Sens. Joe Getty (R., Carroll/Baltimore Co.) and David Brinkley (R., Frederick/Carroll)...  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4473

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Higher Learning Student Photo Exhibition and Silent Auction Monday, May 2, 2011 at McDaniel College



Enjoy an evening of photography, professional artwork, refreshments, and a silent auction!

What: Higher Learning Student Photo Exhibition and Silent Auction

When: Monday, May 2, 2011 from 6:30pm-9:00pm; Awards at 7:30pm; Auction closes at 8:45pm

Where: McDaniel Lounge, McDaniel College Campus; 2 College Hill, Westminster, MD2 1157

Click here to see a map.

The Higher Learning Student Photo Exhibition and Silent Auction features photographs taken by Higher Learning students documenting their summer learning experiences.

Students’ pictures will be displayed and judged by professional photographers, with awards given to the students of winning photos.

Professional artwork will be displayed and presented for auction.  Some of the items include a heart shield by Linda Van Hart, a photograph of BB King by Victor McTeer, and art by Jessica Watson, Lyndi McNulty, Pam Zappardino, Gordon Wickes, and others!

All proceeds go toward Higher Learning programs and to sponsor a student for international travel.

Please come out to support our youth and celebrate their talent.  Share this invitation and bring friends!

Call: 410-900-7957 or email: info@higherlearning-inc.org for more information


The Higher Learning Program Summer Themes | Local And Global Travel | News And Events Overview

Higher Learning's experiential education program is holistic in design. The program's active, hands-on approach moves youth of color beyond the familiar both locally and globally in order to nurture a desire for life long learning.

In addition to sharpening academic skills beyond the standard school curriculum, Higher Learning's programming integrates important 21st century skills like team work, creativity, ingenuity, and global awareness (along with reading, writing and speaking) in the context of real life situations. These experiences equip students with knowledge that will serve them well in both the classroom and the real world.

Youth who complete the Higher Learning Program will develop:

A habit of thinking, inquiring, and challenging default assumptions

A respect for and better understanding of their responsibility to themselves, family, and community

An understanding of the relationship between personal experiences and collective social issues

A better understanding of their relationship to and interconnectedness with the United States and the world

Confidence, motivation, and a sense of empowerment; they will take steps to ensure positive, productive, and civic minded life choices, including those related to health and wellness, financial security and independence, community building, and self-presentation

Literacy, communication, foreign language, team building, and thinking and reasoning skills

Creativity, motivation, and greater success in school

Improved occupational and educational choices and opportunities

Target Population

Higher Learning currently serves youth of color ages 11-17 in the Maryland area, particularly those in Carroll County where the program is located. Our Baltimore program will launch Fall 2010.

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Higher Learning Student Photo Exhibition and Silent Auction Monday, May 2, 2011 at McDaniel College

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Articles in Explore Carroll by Kevin Dayhoff that mention McDaniel College


Articles in Explore Carroll in the last several years by Kevin Dayhoff that mention McDaniel College

12/13/2010 – 12/29/2010

At a social function earlier in December, a reader had asked where they may find my articles on Western Maryland College - McDaniel College

Here are the results of s quick search…  I know that there are quite a bit more – going back to 2004, however, Explore Carroll’s current website only goes back a few years… 

Also, if you type in McDaniel into the search engine in the right hand column of Soundtrack - http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/, quite a few stories pop-up: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/Colleges%20McDaniel?updated-max=2010-07-24T19:57:00-04:00&max-results=20#uds-search-results

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December 13, 2010


Published September 12, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... was then Western Maryland College -- now McDaniel College. And oh, by the way ... County Public Schools Superintendent Stephen Guthrie, McDaniel College President Dr. Roger Casey and ... to borrow a machine gun,

Published August 1, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
... Ave., Westminster, of the founder of McDaniel College, Fayette Rufus Buell. After moving away ... and Bold," the book by McDaniel College historian, Dr. Jim Lightner. Lightner ... thee to a nunnery,"

Published July 25, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... March, the old stone house, which McDaniel College officials believe was built around 1830 ... now know as Elderdice Hall on the McDaniel campus and thrived. However, while the college ... 's not in summer school,

Published June 29, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... cavalry contingent was directed to the area known as The Commons, now McDaniel College, which was the highest area on the western end of ... a wry smile. According to Dr. Jim Lightner's history of McDaniel College, “Fearless and Bold,” it was shortly after the ... ...

Published April 7, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... ; and  instructed at Common Ground on the Hill, at McDaniel College, since 1998. According to the 2009 program for Common ... Van Hart, a Carroll County artist, art professor at McDaniel College, fellow instructor at Common Ground and lifelong friend of ... ...

Published February 3, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... had an opportunity to meet and welcome McDaniel president-elect Dr. Roger N. Casey ... from Florida State University, according to the McDaniel site.Allers was in her element at ... now make Maryland their home.Information from McDaniel notes that Casey has been a ... ...

Published January 17, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... of then-Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) who later returned to the ... has brought credit upon him/herself and McDaniel College," according to the college's ... not shivering from the cold,

Published December 6, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... games including high school, college, youth and semi-pro sports. Teams covered included Carroll County High School sports, McDaniel College, Mount St. Mary's, American Legion Baseball, Babe Ruth Baseball and the Carroll County Chargers semi-pro football. ... ...

Published December 2, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... games including high school, college, youth and semi-pro sports. Teams covered included Carroll County High School sports, McDaniel College, Mount St. Mary’s, American Legion Baseball, Babe Ruth Baseball and the Carroll County Chargers semi-pro football. ... ...

Published November 16, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... .Among the performers for this year's concert are: Ted Dix, organist; Children's Chorus of Carroll County; McDaniel College Madrigal Singers; Old Line Statesmen Barber Shop Chorus; Masterworks Chorale; Carroll Singers; Westminster Trombone Choir; Genesis ... ...

Published October 29, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... Utz to appoint councilwoman Suzanne Albert; Sandy Oxx, from the Carroll County Arts Council; Beth Gerl and Sue Bloom, from McDaniel College; Jackie Finch and Lyndi McNulty, from the Tri-Street Area Advisory Committee; property Owners Ed Maiello, Lou Chang, ... ...

Published October 21, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... .  According to a Nov. 11, 2008, article in “The Hill” on McDaniel College's Web site, Schaum is also the recipient of the Joseph R. Bailer Award ... this coming December 5 and 6. For more information go to: www.ccartists.com/index.html.— submitted by Kevin Dayhoff...

Published August 4, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... of the religious studies department at McDaniel College, died peacefully at his home ... Elsie Hutchison. Dr. Zepp graduated from McDaniel College, then-Western Maryland College, ... the conscience and soul of McDaniel College and Westminster. Although Westminster ... ...

Published June 23, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... for the great tradition of tailgating at McDaniel football games.  The running track, ... political, or academic history of WestminsterMcDaniel College, and Carroll County, “Fearless ... Sheathing of the Sword.”... ...

Published March 6, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... Main Street westward toward the Union encampment on the Commons (now known as McDanielCollege). It was the last time Mrs. Neal ever saw her sons. & ... line. Thanks. When he is not trying to stay warm,

Published February 18, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... , who serves as an adjunct lecturer in art at McDaniel College and Carroll Community College. The artwork offered is ... * Christina Collins-Smith, photography and digital collage * KevinDayhoff, painting, mixed media, digital collage * Mary Decker, painting ... ...

Published January 28, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... were: Weston Rowe, Ciana Crouse, Cody Dayhoff, Tim Johnson, Brooke Blizzard, Steven Cook, ... play in the games. King writing contest -- McDaniel College and the Carroll County Public ... p.m. in the Alumni Hall at McDaniel College. The winners of the annual Dr. ... ...

Published December 24, 2008 by Westminster Eagle
... quot; Santa said his favorite place in town to visit was up by McDaniel College when the co-eds are in town. I can only be ... . Merry Christmas from all of us at The Westminster Eagle. KevinDayhoff writes from Westminster.. ...

Published December 21, 2008 by Carroll Eagle
... a wonderful choral concert at Big Baker Chapel on the campus of McDaniel College. Diane Jones, music director, in her introduction described the ... singing "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas," Kevin Dayhoff . ...

Published August 31, 2008 by Carroll Eagle
... ," sprang up from Carroll Street to what we now know as McDaniel College. Just before the Civil War, the original five towns consolidated. " ... -- my wedding. When he's not walking down the aisle, Kevin Dayhoff ...

Published July 27, 2008 by Carroll Eagle
... . 13, 1963; Ward Memorial Arch at McDaniel College; and the Westminster Community Pond. ... was a professor of religious studies at McDaniel College. Lanham, in 1981, was the ... at the Westminster Community Pond, Kevin Dayhoff ... ...



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Tuesday, August 03, 2010

DAYHOFF: Buell College in Westminster started with 8 acres and $10,000

DAYHOFF: Buell College in Westminster started with 8 acres and $10,000

DAYHOFF Buell College in Westminster started with 8 acres and $10000. EAGLE ARCHIVE. By Kevin Dayhoff

If you consult your notes from last week, you may recall that we were discussing how the WMC Heritage Society is renovating the stone home, at 205 Pennsylvania Ave., Westminster, of the founder of McDaniel College, Fayette Rufus Buell. http://www.explorecarroll.com/opinion/4551/buell-college-westminster-started-with-8-acres-10000/

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