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Showing posts with label Restaurants Birdie's. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 07, 2018

At Birdie’s in Westminster


At Birdie's in Westminster, enjoying a great cup of coffee, some me-time, and the current art exhibition, "Three Words," by Gerard Lonesome and Eleanor Tatreaux.
It is really a fun show. Do not miss it.

"THREE WORDS:" Works by Gerard Lonesome and Eleanor Tatreaux

"Gerard and Eleanore are twins from the planet Zebulon. Their art was delivered to us by courier pigeon several months ago. In their letter to us they stated that they telephonically thought of three words to create each one of their works, thus the show name, 'Three Words.'"

"They will travel to earth in light years to collect the money made from sales of this show in order to fund the takeover of planet Earth. Until such time, however, they will allow the Earthlings to use the profits from this show to fund the first ever Pride Festival in Westminster, Maryland.

"Gerard was educated at the finest art institute on Zebulon and Eleanore is a self-taught savant.

"Enjoy the show, it maybe your last, Earthling."

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

A collaborative art exhibit at Birdie's Cafe in Westminster, MD - He Wants Our Mary Lou!: Making Corso's "Marriage"


A collaborative art exhibit at Birdie's Cafe in Westminster, MD - He Wants Our Mary Lou!: Making Corso's "Marriage" http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2016/03/a-collaborative-art-exhibit-at-birdies.html


Published on Mar 22, 2016


A collaborative art exhibit at Birdie's Cafe in Westminster, MD- featuring the art of over forty artists. Each individual artist was assigned different lines...


A collaborative art exhibit at Birdie's Cafe in Westminster, MD- featuring the art of over forty artists.

Each individual artist was assigned different lines from Gregory Corso's "Marriage" and asked to visually interpret those lines.


This video is of opening night and the poem is read by the poet Goddess, Barbara DeCesare. The show is on display at Birdies Cafe from March 2016-May 1, 2016 at Birdie's Cafe, 233 East Main Street, Westminster, MD

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Friday, March 18, 2016

March 18, 2018 Friday having a wonderful time with friends and fellow artists at Birdies Café “Marriage – by Gregory Corso”

March 18, 2018 Friday having a wonderful time with friends and fellow artists at Birdies Café "Marriage – by Gregory Corso" opening in historic downtown East Main Street Westminster.


March 18, 2018 Friday having a wonderful time with friends and fellow artists at Birdies Café “Marriage – by Gregory Corso” opening. With Sherri Hosfeld Joseph, ML Grout and Phil Grout, Tony and Randy Sweats, Missie Wilcox, Kelwin Inkwel, Todd White, Judy Goodyear, Lance Garber, Sebastian Joseph, Nolly Gelsinger, and Barbara DeCesare, among so many great folks in historic downtown East Main Street Westminster. https://youtu.be/pntLTknmCws

March 18, 2018 Friday having a wonderful time with friends and fellow artists at Birdies Café “Marriage – by Gregory Corso”


March 18, 2018 Friday having a wonderful time with friends and fellow artists at Birdies Café "Marriage – by Gregory Corso" opening in historic downtown East Main Street Westminster.

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March 18, 2018 Friday having a wonderful time with friends and fellow artists at Birdies in Westminster

March 18, 2018 Friday having a wonderful time with friends and fellow artists at Birdies Café "Marriage – by Gregory Corso" opening. With Mary Lou and Phil Grout, Tony and Randy Sweats, Missie Wilcox, Judy Goodyear, Lance Garber, Sebastian Joseph, Nolly Gelsinger, and Barbara DeCesare, among so many great folks in historic downtown East Main Street Westminster.

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Friday, May 15, 2015

Exhibit opening by Phil Grout planned at Birdies for June 5, 2015




Exhibit opening by Phil Grout planned at Birdies for June 5, 2015

May 10, 2015

A reception for Phil Grout's iPhone photography gallery and his 70th birthday bash!

The gallery is already hung and you can come view the display during regular cafe hours but please come celebrate with Groutie and ML on the first Friday in June and wish Groutie a happy birthday!


Gallery will be available for your viewing pleasure until July 12th.
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Saturday, November 02, 2013

Kevin Dayhoff interviews Mrs. Melanie Daniels at Birdie’s

Kevin Dayhoff interviews Mrs. Melanie Daniels at Birdie’s. 

“Mrs. Daniels, how do you respond when so many folks say that you remind them of Tippi Hedren?” “Mrs. Daniels, do you know the location of the closest phone booth? 

“Is it true that “I Ran,” by a “Flock of Seagulls is one of your favorite music choices?”… 

“I walked along the avenue. I never thought I'd meet a girl like you; Meet a girl like you. With auburn hair and tawny eyes; The kind of eyes that hypnotize me through; Hypnotize me through. And I ran, I ran so far away. I just ran, I ran all night and day. I couldn't get away… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIpfWORQWhU

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Friday, October 25, 2013

Artworks by Lyndi McNulty Reception at Birdies Café Friday Oct. 25, 5:30-7:30pm



Artworks by Lyndi McNulty Reception at Birdies Café Friday Oct. 25, 5:30-7:30pm

You are invited to a reception to see Lyndi McNulty’s new exhibit "Seeing in Color" at Birdies Café on October 25, 5:30-7:30pm. Enjoy light refreshments and visit with friends.  We are having Birdie’s prize winning lobster salad, wine and American beer! Lyndi McNulty

Birdie's Café phone number: 410-848.7931

Location: 233 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157


Birdie's Café
233 East Main Street
Westminster, MD 21157



Local Award-Winning Artist and owner of Gizmos Art helps promote, encourage and support artists in any way she can. By Kerri Gaither

To learn more about this artist/art advocate – Lyndi McNulty - or to contact her, visit www.Gizmosart.com.





Gizmos Art:
1 New Windsor Rd
Westminster, MD
You must make an appointment
Call: 410-876-7939
Or contact us at: framing AT GizmosArt DOT com


Lyndi Steward McNulty


September 16, 2010


Lyndi Steward McNulty September 16 2010 brief bio                                                                                                                           

Gizmos - Lyndi Steward McNulty


September 16, 2010


Lyndi Steward McNulty, a prize winning artist, has been an artist since she was four years old. Her style has been the same since she began to paint in high school. Bright colors and abstract design elements are typical of her work.

She is most influenced by Theophile Steinlen, Alphonse Mucha, Theberge and Franz Marc.  Her favorite subjects are animals and local farm scenes in Carroll County, Maryland.

McNulty has studied fine art at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Middle Tennessee State University, and Southwest Craft Center in San Antonio, Texas and the Rochester Institute of Technology.  She holds and M.S. from The Johns Hopkins University and an M.L.S. from the University of Oklahoma.

She has also done design work professionally, both as an airbrush artist and as a commercial design artist.  She has worked as a museum curator, not only curating the collection, but also designing and installing the exhibits for three museums.

McNulty has owned Gizmos Art for nearly 30 years, a business started by her mother Betty McNulty, where she does custom framing and the restoration of paintings, paper, photographs, and frames and appraisals of all kinds.

McNulty is a member of the Art Deco Society of Washington D.C.; the Baltimore Museum of Art, The New England Appraisers Association and the Carroll County Arts Council.  She may be reached at www.gizmosart.com and 410-876-7939.

Lyndi Steward McNulty September 16 2010 brief bio

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“Color-Graphemic gustatory Synesthesia” by Kevin Dayhoff November 24, 2009


The Thanksgiving holiday is always a mixed-up mashed-up confusion of words, colors, music, and taste.  It’s an arrhythmic cacophony chromaticism of atonal colors…  The holiday started several days early as I devoured each word in Hindi …  by Kevin Dayhoff November 24, 2009

[20091124 colorgraphemic synesthesia] Dayhoff Art


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“Color-Graphemic gustatory Synesthesia” by Kevin Dayhoff 24Nov09 http://tinyurl.com/y8stz35 #art #writing http://twitpic.com/ra315 The Thanksgiving holiday is always a mixed-up mashed-up confusion of words, colors, music, and taste.  It’s an arrhythmic cacophony chromaticism of atonal colors…  The holiday started several days early as I devoured each word in Hindi …

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Asymmetry and color-graphemic synesthesia

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Friday, May 10, 2013

Kevin Dayhoff – Orange Coffee for Cyborgs at Birdie’s


Kevin Dayhoff enjoys a cup of coffee while looking over his art display at Birdie’s Café Gallery…

The opening for Kevin Dayhoff’s exhibit, “Orange Coffee for Cyborgs” is scheduled for Friday evening, May 10, 2013,
at Birdie’s in historic downtown Westminster

Synopsis: Local artist Kevin E. Dayhoff debuts his new solo exhibit at Birdie’s Café Gallery

When: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Friday May 10, 2013

Where: Birdie's Café 233 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157

Admission: Free Information: http://www.birdiescoffee.com/;  e-mail: coffeebird@comcast.net;  410-848.7931 or www.kevindayhoff.com

Birdie’s hours are: Monday – Tuesday: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Wednesday – Friday: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday: 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Sunday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.








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Thursday, May 09, 2013

Kevin Dayhoff opens art exhibit Birdie’s Café Westminster Fri May 10, 2013



Birdie’s Café Gallery announces an exhibit of the collages and mixed-media artwork of Kevin E. Dayhoff.

Kevin Dayhoff – Orange Coffee for Cyborgs

The opening for Kevin Dayhoff’s exhibit, “Orange Coffee for Cyborgs” is scheduled for Friday evening, May 10, 2013, at Birdie’s in historic downtown Westminster
Synopsis: Local artist Kevin E. Dayhoff debuts his new solo exhibit at Birdie’s Café Gallery

When: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Friday May 10, 2013

Where: Birdie's Café 233 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157

Admission: Free

Information: http://www.birdiescoffee.com/; e-mail: coffeebird@comcast.net; 410-848.7931 or www.kevindayhoff.com

Birdie’s hours are: Monday – Tuesday: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Wednesday – Friday: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday: 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Sunday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


The 47 pieces of art on display are from the private collection of the artist and have rarely been exhibited in public.




An opening reception will be held at the Birdie’s Café, 233 East Main Street, Westminster, MD Friday, May 10, 2013, from 6-9 p.m. The art work will remain on display through June.

Birdie's café is the epicenter of cool in Westminster, MD.  Birdie's café is owned by Westminster native Sherri Hosfeld Joseph, a local businesswoman and professional photographer.

Birdie's café is conveniently located at 233 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157 410-848.7931 http://www.birdiescoffee.com/; e-mail: coffeebird@comcast.net;

Birdie’s hours are: Monday – Tuesday: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Wednesday – Friday: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday: 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Sunday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Kevin Dayhoff is a life-long artist, designer, and writer. He has had a pervasive interest in spatial relationships, asymmetry and color-graphemic synesthesia, and the juxtapositioning of incongruent objects.

He explores colors and shapes and various social, political, and artistic themes through collage, mixed media assemblage, drawings, and photography.

A Westminster and Carroll County MD native, he has been self-employed as a writer, designer, and artist since 1971.

He first began showing art in 1981. He is a retired farmer and former elected official. He currently writes for Explore Carroll – the Carroll County section of the Baltimore Sun: http://www.baltimoresun.com/westminster and The Tentacle, an online columnists’ collective, www.thetentacle.com

He is a founding member of Off Track Art, an artists’ collective and gallery at 11 Liberty Street –at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in downtown Westminster, Maryland - www.offtackart.com.

Kevin may be contacted at kevindayhoff@gmail.com His website is located at www.kevindayhoff.com                                                             May 8, 2013


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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Birdie's Café http://www.birdiescoffee.com/


http://www.birdiescoffee.com/  410-848.7931 Explore Carroll: Kevin Dayhoff: Birdie's Café: has Westminster MD's Main Street percolating once again




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Birdie's Café website: http://www.birdiescoffee.com/

Birdie's Café e-mail address: coffeebird@comcast.net

Birdie's Café phone number: 410-848.7931

Location: 233 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157


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Birdie’s is the hot new coffee café on East Main Street in Westminster http://tinyurl.com/cezouhk


By Kevin Dayhoff kevindayhoff@gmail.com

Sherri Hosfeld Joseph sat with a sigh and a big smile.  “Hi.  How are ya?  How’s the coffee?”

To the delight of many a Main Street Westminster caffeine addict, Joseph had opened a coffee shop - Birdie’s Café - on July 13th in an historic brick building at 233 East Main Street.

After a run of about seven years, the coffee shop, The Pour House, which once called the local coffee café and restaurant space in the old stately colonial portion of Westminster, had abruptly ceased operations on November 12, 2008.

Its absence was the source of caffeine-deprived headaches and a blow to the eastern artistic and cultural mercantile bookend in Westminster which included the newly renovated Cockey’s addition to the Historical Society of Carroll County campus across the street and the Carroll Arts Center on the western end of town.

After months of hard work, Joseph was more than relieved to not only be open, but to also have plenty of customers perched upon the more than 40 seats nested amidst the stylishly hip décor, warm colors and artwork that served to compliment the coffee and tasty treats on the menu.

Joseph, a professional artist, designer, and photographer, was able to utilize much of the fixtures and equipment left behind almost two-years ago, however, she has worked since last January meticulously cleaning, painting, and planning and researching every detail for the shop with co-workers Danes Menges and Emily White

As Joseph shared smiles and accepted well wishes from friends and local artists Susan Williamson and Becki Maurio seated at the table, she explained that the Costa Rican coffee “is our own signature blend.  You cannot buy this coffee anywhere but here.”

“Dane and I spent a day in Pittsburg at the Iron Star Roasting Company researching and selecting this particular blend of coffee,” explained Joseph.

“I’m so excited and happy about finally getting opened, but I am so exhausted,” Joseph confided quietly as she smiled from ear to ear.

Outside the temperature was hot - approaching 100 degrees, but it was cool inside of Birdie’s on the coffee shop’s second day of flight, when Explore Carroll decided to stop for a look at the new business in town. 

Maurio said Birdie’s “is a fantastic place to meet friends.  And it’s a great collection of art…” she continued as she gazed about the room with a professorial eye.

Williamson spoke for many when she exclaimed “I’m ecstatic that Birdie’s nested on Main Street.  It’s important to – we need a coffee shop on Main Street.  And besides, Dane’s hot,” she mused with a wry mischievous grin.

Several customers, who were not feeling as bold as Williamson was about being identified, agreed – that Dane is hot – and oh, they liked the coffee too.

Jennifer Padrick, a customer from Westminster, sat totally engrossed in her book, “The Maze Runner,” “a young-adult dystopian science fiction trilogy by James Dashner.”  As she looked up from her book for a friendly but fleeting moment, she explained that she was a “domestic goddess…  I had a turkey sandwich.  It was good.  I was hungry.”  At that, she returned to her book… without missing a beat.

Life lived like a Hallmark movie.

“It (the café) is a Hallmark (greeting) card – I’m a Hallmark movie,” shared Joseph.

After graduating from Westminster High School in 1989, Joseph, a native of Carroll County could not wait to move out of town.  After a number of years attending school at the Rochester Institute of Technology, the Manhattan School of Visual Arts in New York City, and participating in the edgy arts and cultural scene in the Big Apple - Joseph could not wait to return home.

“I missed it…  I missed the traditions and values of Westminster,” said Joseph, as her son, Xavier, joined her at the table.

It’s a family business.

The café is named after her five-year-old daughter, Scarlett Tanager, explained Joseph, just as – as if on cue, Xavier, who was participating in theater camp that day, had stopped by the café for a break and to run errands with his Mom.  “I’m very proud of my Mother,” he said as he assessed his Mom being interviewed and encouraged his Mom to move on to the next task on her busy schedule.

No stranger to the Main Street business traditions in Westminster.

Upon her return to Westminster, Joseph worked as a professional fundraiser for fifteen years.  “One day I woke up and decided to shake up my life and start a business.”

At a time when longstanding venerable Main Street businesses are shuttering their shops and Westminster continues to recoil from an entrenched recession and suffer through a political period of widespread anti-business public policies; why on earth start a business at this time?

“I’ve thoroughly researched it.  I have a five-year business plan and I’ve got passion for the traditions of Main Street businesses…  My uncle owned The Flower Box for many years – I’m no stranger to business,” said Joseph confidently.

Customers Alex Stamm and Jenna Winegar, North Carroll High School graduates from Hampstead, were more than happy to take a break from their computer and answer a few questions.

Winegar, a dinner cruise ship photographer, explained that she had discovered on Facebook that Birdie’s was opening.  She immediately texted Alex, who works at Harley Davidson of Maryland as a technician and they could not wait to check it out.

“I love the atmosphere.  I love the layout,” said artist and photographer Winegar.  Alex added that they “came all the time when it was the Pour House.  I’m glad (Birdie’s) is open.”

At that point it was determined that interviewing the couple holding hands and gazing into each other’s eyes in the window seat might not be such a good idea.

However, whether it is love that is in the air, or for the love of art and ambience, or the love of community and coffee, Birdie’s is open for business.  Checking out the hot barista behind the counter is optional.

That will be a large hot coffee with a shot of express.  Make that two cups – one for Sherri.  She could use it.  Thank you very much.

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Monday, January 09, 2012

Monte Leister and Friends concert at Birdies Café on Jan. 13

 Join Monte Leister, Marc Scott, Nicole Lewis Swartz, and a few more friends for an evening of Music and more at Birdie’s Café in Westminster

Birdie’s Café Coffee House is located at 233 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157.

Monte Leister, Marc Scott, Nicole Lewis Swartz, will be playing at Birdies on Friday, January 13, 2012, 7 to 10 p.m.

Come on out, bring your friends grab a bite to eat or a great coffee and enjoy!



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