Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art One-half Banana Stems
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Friday, March 18, 2016
March 18, 2018 Friday having a wonderful time with friends and fellow artists at Birdies in Westminster
Friday, September 03, 2010
Repairs are part of an ongoing effort to preserve Westminster MD timepiece.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Pastor Clementson’s Maundy Thursday sermon
April 9, 2009
Pastor Kevin Clementson’s sermon for the April 9, 2009 7 pm Maundy Thursday church service at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Westminster, Maryland.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPpnCIzR0SU
20090409 Part 1 Pastor Clementson Maundy Thursday sermon p1 of 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfcCNEuGu-o
20090409 Part 2 Pastor Clementson Maundy Thursday sermon p2 of 2
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church
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Office phone number 410-848-7020
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Kevin Dayhoff http://www.kevindayhoff.com/
Passover Maundy Thursday Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Westminster Easter Jesus Last Supper Seder Pastor Kevin Martha Clementson Dayhoff
20090409 Pastor Clementson’s Maundy Thursday sermon
The view from underneath the April 3, 2009 7 PM Maryland Midland Train
April 3, 2009
The view from underneath the April 3, 2009 7 PM Maryland Midland Train in Westminster Maryland.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Uz5C95aQRs
By Kevin Dayhoff http://www.kevindayhoff.com/
No animals were hurt in the making of this video. The only thing in danger was an expensive camera. Don’t tell my wife…
Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.
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“When I stop working the rest of the day is posthumous. I'm only really alive when I'm writing.” Tennessee Williams
Accept differences, Be kind, Count your blessings, Dream, Express thanks, Forgive, Give freely, Harm no one, Imagine more, Jettison anger, Keep confidences, Love truly, Master something, Nurture hope, Open your mind, Pack lightly, Quell rumors, Reciprocate, Seek wisdom, Touch hearts, Understand, Value truth, Win graciously, Xeriscape, Yearn for peace, Zealously support a worthy cause. (Author; Renee Stewart)
20090403 YT The view from underneath the Westminster Train
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Moose Aboose 2 “In other words”
Mr. Moose and Mrs. Williamson
February 1, 2009
Kevin Dayhoff http://www.kevindayhoff.com/
with photos by Pam Zappardino.
Directed by Pam Zappardino
Editing and composition by Kevin Dayhoff
Starring Mr. Moose, Susan Williamson and Uncle Kevin Dayhoff
On the essay evolutionary scale, this essay is a monkey on roller skates. The monkey may or may not be wearing a pink tutu - this is for you to decide.
As the February 1, 2009 Off Track Art co-op meeting came to a close, Uncle Kevin, Mr. Moose and Mrs. Williamson began a lively conversation… about purpose and the meaning of life…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu-XIgGxKAc
20090201 SDOSM Mr. Moose and Mrs. Williamson
Off Track Art Moose Dayhoff Williamson Zappardino
Sunday, March 23, 2008
20070418 April 18, 2007 Westminster Road Runners Club Westminster, Maryland Main Street Mile.
April 18, 2007
By
Posted March 23, 2008
I had all but finished the video below, about the April 18th, 2007 Main Street Mile, some time ago… In the video please notice the quintessential Dave Herlocker moving the race finishers along at the finish line…
Other posts which mention Dr. David Herlocker may be found here: Westminster Road Runners Club or westminster road runners club
His obituary can be found here: 19401030 20080321 David Webb Herlocker
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16U48TUjSB8
Video Storyboard:
Dave Herlocker and Caroline
Carroll County Times photographer, Kyle Nosal, runs to get a photo…
Her article: “Road runners” appeared in the Thursday, April 19, 2007 edition of the Carroll County Times…
Westminster Police officer Tony Ott (gray shirt - center) kept everything moving smoothly throughout the event…
Kenny Carlisle (L) and Tony Ott
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Thursday, September 20, 2007
20070907 WHS Owls entrance on to Ruby Field
Westminster High School Owls entrance on to Ruby Field
September 20th, 2007
My September 19th, 2007 Westminster Eagle column is the “rededication” of the “Ruby Field” sign under the scoreboard at the
(See: 20070919 Part 1 of Herb Ruby and Ruby Field - Resetting a local gem to mark Ruby Field)
I had the pleasure to attend the “rededication.”
A gathering of friends and family of the late Coach Herb Ruby were in attendance. In the tradition of Coach Ruby it appears the sign rededication was the result of many folks working together as a team.
Over the roar of the pre-game excitement from the large crowd, the football team warming-up, the cheerleaders and the band practicing, my conversation with Carroll County Schools Superintendent Dr. Chuck Ecker and (my high school football coach,) Jim Head turned to the sign and the history of “Ruby Field.”
Just then the Westminster Owl football team made its entrance on to the field through the “fog” of a smoke machine. I captured this quick video of the entrance – and the “Ruby Field” sign.
20070907 WHS Owls entrance on to Ruby Field
For the latest in Carroll County Sports coverage, read Steve Jones in the Westminster Eagle
Related on Soundtrack: Sports in Carroll County, Sports in Carroll County Football, Sports in Carroll County Football Westminster High School
See also: 20070912 Westminster Eagle: Carroll County High School Football Results and Schedule
20070907 Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Game Video Clips
20070912 Westminster Eagle: Eagles top Owls to gain early edge in county
20070919 Part 1 of Herb Ruby and Ruby Field - Resetting a local gem to mark Ruby Field
20070907 WHS Owls entrance on to Ruby Field
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
20070912 Westminster Eagle: Eagles top Owls to gain early edge in county
Eagles top Owls to gain early edge in county
09/12/07 By Steve Jones
For the latest in Carroll County Sports coverage, read Steve Jones in the Westminster Eagle
Related on Soundtrack: Sports in Carroll County, Sports in Carroll County Football, Sports in Carroll County Football Westminster High School
See also: 20070912 Westminster Eagle: Carroll County High School Football Results and Schedule
Also see: 20070907 Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Game Video Clips
And: 20070919 Part 1 of Herb Ruby and Ruby Field - Resetting a local gem to mark Ruby Field
Westminster Eagle sports writer wrote:
Thomas' run clinches season-opening victory
They gained only five yards of total offense in the first half and made only seven first downs the entire game.
Their best player was limited to less than two yards per carry, and they didn't complete a single pass during the warm, muggy night.
Yet somehow, Francis Scott Key found a way to win.
The Eagles utilized a standout defense that limited
While the
Dustin Ebaugh raced 22 yards for a third-quarter touchdown and David Thomas added the clinching score on a 55-yard run with just over two minutes remaining.
"Everybody knows about Brad, but we also have other playmakers," said Key's second-year head coach Bill Hyson. "Dustin came close to popping some long runs and David had a nice one for the touchdown. Along with Tyler Bridges, they're going to give Brad some opportunities down the road, because defenses will have to start respecting them, too."
The win enabled defending county champion Key to take an early lead in the county race.
The Eagles host a formidable North Carroll team this Friday, while
Key gained just five total yards in the first half, as
The Owls picked up nine first downs to just one for the Eagles, but
"How many opportunities did we have that we didn't take advantage of in the first half?," said Westminster head coach Brad Wilson, who watched the Owls lose their first season opener in his four years at the helm. "We made young mistakes and just didn't finish."
Francis Scott Key scored on its first possession of the second half. After Thomas returned a Bobby Krauk punt to the
The teams picked up a combined three first downs on the next nine series, as the defenses dominated into the latter stages of the fourth quarter.
Krauk sailed a 55-yard punt past Thomas that was downed at the Eagle 37, and Martz moved Key to midfield with a 13-yard burst up the middle. After a delay of game penalty, Thomas put the game away for the Eagles.
The senior running back moved through a sizable hole then cut to the left sideline and outraced two
"I can't say enough about the blocking of our line," said Thomas, who led all rushers with 74 yards on seven carries. "We didn't change our blocking schemes (in the second half). We just came out and played hard."
Senior running back Hunter Smith took a short screen pass from sophomore quarterback Andy Gilford and raced 73 yards down the right sideline for the Owls' only touchdown of the night with 1:45 remaining.
Smith was stopped short on the two-point conversion try, but a well-placed onside kick by junior John Hajnos was recovered by
The Eagles' defense smothered
"I was proud of their effort," Hyson said of his defense, which yielded just 189 total yards. "We were fortunate to be down only 3-0 (at half-time) with the short field that we were playing on."
Smith, who was the only Owl back to run with the ball, accounted for most of
A former wide receiver who was moved to running back after senior Jesse Astlin suffered a season-ending injury in a late August scrimmage, Smith gained 68 yards on 20 carries and also caught five passes for 75 yards.
In his first start, Gilford completed 16 of 33 passes for 136 yards and one score. Junior linebacker Brett Baer led the Owl defensive effort, recording a game-high nine tackles while also playing a strong game on the offensive line.
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20070907 Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Video Clip 1
20070907 Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Game Clip 2
20070907 Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Game Clip 3
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20070907 Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Game Video Clips
Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Game Video Clips
September 7, 2007
I took three quick videos at the
I had the pleasure to attend the “rededication” of the “Ruby Field” sign under the scoreboard at the
After the rededication ceremonies, I stayed to watch some of the game and took several short videos…
Update: Steve Jones, writing in the Westminster Eagle, wrote about the game on September 12, 2007:
“The Eagles utilized a standout defense that limited
More: 20070912 Westminster Eagle: Eagles top Owls to gain early edge in county
For the latest in Carroll County Sports coverage, read Steve Jones in the Westminster Eagle
Related on Soundtrack: Sports in Carroll County, Sports in Carroll County Football, Sports in Carroll County Football Westminster High School
20051207 Carroll Public Schools’ Extracurricular Activities teaches values
Update: See also: 20070912 Westminster Eagle: Carroll County High School Football Results and Schedule
And:
20070912 Westminster Eagle: Eagles top Owls to gain early edge in county
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20070907 Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Video Clip 1
20070907 Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Game Clip 2
20070907 Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Game Clip 3
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20070907 Francis Scott Key vs Westminster High Game Video Clips
Monday, August 27, 2007
20070826 Westminster Municipal Band plays Marine Hymn
Westminster Municipal Band plays Marine Hymn
August 27th, 2007
This video clip portrays the Westminster Municipal Band playing a portion of the Marine Hymn, “From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli” at this year’s annual Belle Grove Square summer concert on August 26th, 2007 – in Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland USA.
For more information on the history of
According to an article, “The Marines' Hymn,” on the U.S.M.C. Band website, http://www.marineband.usmc.mil/: “The author of the words to the hymn is unknown.”
“The music to the hymn is believed to have originated in the comic opera Geneviéve de
“From the Halls of Montezuma” refers to the Battle of Chapultepec during the Mexican-American War.
“The Shores of Tripoli” refers to actions during the First Barbary War and the Battle of Derne.
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For Corps and Country
Semper Fi, and as always… check six
Lyrics:
From the halls of Montezuma
To the shores of
We fight our country's battles
In the air, on land, and sea.
First to fight for right and freedom,
And to keep our honor clean,
We are proud to claim the title
Of
Our flag's unfurl'd to every breeze
From dawn to setting sun;
We have fought in every clime and place
Where we could take a gun.
In the snow of far-off northern lands
And in sunny tropic scenes,
You will find us always on the job
The
Here's health to you and to our Corps
Which we are proud to serve;
In many a strife we've fought for life
And never lost our nerve.
If the Army and the Navy
Ever look on Heaven's scenes,
They will find the streets are guarded
By
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