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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

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Sheriff 'Monk' Campbell, 91, helped shape public safety in Carroll County 01/10/07 - by Kevin Dayhoff In November 1962, a Western Maryland College graduate and former Washington Redskins football player, H. LeRoy "Monk" Campbell, was elected the 54th Sheriff of Carroll County.

Over the next 20 y...

News Briefs 12/20/06 - City completes phase of West Green Street

City work crews last week put the finishing touches on the second portion of the $2.2 million West Green Street rebuilding project.

By 5 p.m. last Fri...

Donations, wishes for Workman 12/20/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff and Katie V. Jones

On Sunday, the Maryland Troopers Association Lodge No. 20 gathered for its annual "Christmas for Kids" event in Westminster. The party was festive for the attendees, but a bit subdued for some of ...

WEB UPDATE: Train derails along Patapsco on Howard and Carroll line 12/15/06 - by Kevin Dayhoff and staff reports At about 3:15 a.m. on Friday, Carroll County, Howard County, Maryland Department of the Environment, and CSX Railroad Hazmat personnel responded to the scene of a CSX freight train derailmen...

Donations accepted for injured trooper's family. 12/14/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff Donations are being accepted to help the family of the Maryland State Trooper critically injured this week in a raid in Baltimore County.

Tfc. Eric D. Workman (Westminster Maryland State...

Zen and the art of being Jack Price 11/29/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

On Nov. 15, Carroll County and the agriculture community lost a great friend and community leader, Jack Price.

Mr. Price was a nationally-recognized breeder of Hampshire sheep, a gifted horticul...

Giving thanks for history, and future, of America 11/21/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

This Thursday, America celebrates the American version of the "Harvest Festival," gathering families together and watching football; though it should be noted that this annual holiday originated a...

Birthday for Marines recalls Carroll's connection to the corps 11/15/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Last Friday was the birthday for the U.S. Marine Corps. It was on Nov. 10, 1775, that the Continental Congress commissioned Samuel Nicholas to raise several Battalions of Marines. Nicholas establi...

Era that created 'Veterans Day' also produced societal change 11/08/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

This Saturday is Veterans Day, a day originally set aside to pay our respects to the veterans who fought in World War I.

Veterans Day commemorates "the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th mont...

Homes are for hugging 11/01/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

This Saturday, Carroll County is in for a treat as the talented and melodious voices of the Children's Chorus of Carroll County, Masterworks Chorale, McDaniel Gospel Choir, McDaniel Madigrals, Old...

Of ghosts, witches and goblins, real and imaginary 10/25/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

The Halloween season is always interesting for story telling, celebrating imaginary ghosts and goblins and handing-out candy to children dressed up in costumes.

For the economic historian, it is...

FSK nears playoff berth with win over South Carroll

10/25/06 - By Steve Jones

Running game leads Eagle attack on offense

High school football

The Francis Scott Key football team is not flashy. The Eagles run the ball about 40 to 45 times per game, with nearly 75 percent...

Ritz scores four Panther TDs in 27-7 romp over Cavaliers 10/18/06 - By Steve Jones

High school football

In the first year of his second stint as head football coach at North Carroll High School, Jeff Oeming has the Panther program moving in a positive direction.

The Panther...

Positive thinking along the Yellow Brick Road 10/18/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

This Friday, we can all take one more trip down the Yellow Brick Road to see "The Wizard of Oz" at the Carroll Arts Center.

The movie will be shown at the arts center, 91 W. Main St., on Oct. 20...

Off to see the 'Wizard' at Carroll Arts Center 10/11/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Just in time to answer my wish from last week, the Carroll Arts Council has announced that it's showing the classic fantasy movie, "The Wizard of Oz," based on the 1900 book by L. Frank Baum, on F...

Oz followed 'yellow brick road' of economics 10/04/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Everyone has their own favorite memories of the "Wizard of Oz." When I first saw it I was afraid of the Wicked Witch.

At the turn of the last century in Carroll County and across the country, lo...

Mayor Schaeffer brought Westminster into the light 09/27/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Several weeks ago we were remembering the life and accomplishments of Mayor Milton Schaeffer (1853-1902.)

When we last left the good mayor, it was Feb. 5, 1878.

Mr. Schaeffer had been in busin...

News Briefs 09/27/06 - City police investigate Route 140 fatal accident

City of Westminster Police are continuing to investigate the fatal accident involving a bicyclist and a Carroll County Sheriff's Deputy that occu...

Letters 09/27/06 - My favorite Westminster Fallfest event: Friendraising

In my duties as chairperson for Westminster Fallfest 2006, I have enjoyed the opportunity to make many new friends.

Fallfest, also known a...

Who put the fun in Fallfest fund-raising? 09/20/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Westminster's 29th annual Fallfest celebration begins tomorrow and continues through Sunday.

For many of us, this is one of the highlights of the year. It's always fun when our greater Carroll C...

WEB UPDATE: Bicyclist killed in late night accident on Route 140 09/20/06 - Article and Photo by Kevin Dayhoff A fatal accident involving a bicyclist and a Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputy occurred late Tuesday evening on a dark stretch of eastbound Route 140 between the Route 27 overpass and Cent...

Mayor Schaeffer and Westminster Hardward Co. 09/13/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

This month, more than a hundred years ago on Sept. 16, 1902, one of Westminster's most celebrated businessmen and elected officials, former Westminster Mayor Milton Schaeffer, died of complication...

News Briefs 09/13/06 - Mile run and parade kick off FallFest activities

Westminster's annual FallFest doesn't officially get under way until Sept. 21, but the event kicks off this weekend with the FallFest Mile Run an...

Just say no to reality TV in Carroll County election campaigns 09/06/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Now that Labor Day has passed; perhaps Carroll Countians are finally focusing on next week's primary election (Sept. 12).

Voters are yearning to hear an honest and direct discussion of issues - ...

Battle looms for county title, playoff berths 09/06/06 - By Steve Jones

Football Preview

When the Carroll County high school football season kicks off this Friday, Sept. 8, it will be nine months since that unprecedented day last December when two county teams playe...

Hoff Log Barn is on the move to a future role recalling Carroll County's history 08/30/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

By 1798, the area of western Carroll County - between Big Pipe Creek and Westminster, had 10 brick, 13 stone and 248 log homes, according to Carol Lee's 1982 "Legacy of the Land."

It also had 21...

Babylon, 82, placed focus on Westminster 08/30/06 - By Jim Joyner

In his life of service and community activism, David Snider Babylon Jr., wore many hats.

Last Friday, as scores of friends, relatives, public servants and officials paid tribute to Babylon's lif...

Hornberger blazed a trail for women in Carroll 08/23/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

The election season is upon us. Like late summer blooming flowers, festive signs are along roads everywhere. The news media is full of letters to the editor and advertisements.

There are some ne...

Harry's has lasting 'grille marks' on Main Street 08/17/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Last week Harry's Main Street Grille had a fire, which closed the restaurant for several days.

Fortunately, the fire was quickly put out by local volunteer fire departments.

I was listening to...

Fringer family one of the 'Belles' of Westminster 08/09/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

At the Westminster Cemetery Memorial Day ceremonies this past May, one of Carroll County's native sons, Lt. Colonel John W. Fringer Jr., U. S. Army (retired) returned home to give the Memorial Day...

Building ramps to information highway will pave the way to Carroll's future 08/02/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

The politics and economics of roads, growth, development, business and agriculture have always played a prominent role in Carroll County.

In 1804, the Maryland legislature chartered the Baltimor...

Some things at the county fair change for the better - wormseed vs. funnel cake 07/26/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Some things at the county fair change for the better: wormseed vs. funnel cake

The Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair begins in a few days at the Agricultural Center and will continue through the f...

Obituaries 07/19/06 - Cleveland J. Dell, 82, of Westminster

Cleveland J. "Dempsey" Dell, 82, of Westminster, died July 13 at the Carroll Hospital Center.

Born May 29, 1924, in Patapsco, he was the son of the late R...

Local beetle-mania can be counteracted by Barry White... or even Steve Allgeier 07/19/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

From June until Labor Day in Carroll County, that munching sound in your backyard may very well be a gang of Japanese beetles, seemingly devouring everything in sight.

Japanese beetles (Popillia...

Former circuit court judge nominated to new PSC 07/13/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff Lost in the shuffle of the on-going new cycles over the fate of the Public Service Commissioners is that a prominent Carroll countian, former Judge Raymond E. Beck Sr., was one of the names su...

'Aunt Kay' celebrates a milestone birthday, but her presence is the gift that keeps giving 07/12/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Last Thursday was a milestone birthday for the receptionist at the Carroll County office building information desk, Kay Church, aka everyone's "Aunt Kay."

How old is she did you ask? Well, here ...

On July 4th, we celebrate our nation's birthday ... in spite of ourselves 07/05/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

In case you overslept, yesterday was the Fourth of July.

Hopefully, you had an opportunity to spend the day with your family and loved ones and take time to reflect upon our nation's birthday, a...

What are local candidates for office proposing for the future of Carroll County? 06/28/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

The political season is upon us, and folks are getting involved and geared up for a long summer of discussion and debate.

Many Carroll Countians are clamoring to hear discussions about plans and...

45 years ago, when residents said 'Y,' our commuity leaders said, 'why not?' 06/21/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Forty-five years ago on June 29, 1961, a group of 16 community leaders met at the old Davis Library to begin the formation of one of Carroll County's premier institutions - the Carroll County Fami...

News Briefs 06/21/06 - School bus patrols see spike in violations

Carroll County Sheriff's Deputies issued 38 citations to motorists who failed to stop for the flashing red lights of a school bus during the 2005-06 sc...

Planning, and cows, created a pathway in Carroll County from 1961 to the future 06/14/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

As the work continues on an update of the Carroll County Comprehensive Plan - "Pathways to Carroll's Future Landscape" - it is a good time to reflect on some of the history of master planning in C...

William Roberts McDaniel- Renaissance man 06/07/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff

Carroll County is fortunate to have had a rich historical legacy of gifted, visionary, renaissance men and women in leadership roles.

Throughout Carroll County's history, much of our leadership ...

A mix of history and New England on Willis Street for community tag sale 05/31/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

On May 20, the usually quiet Willis Street in Westminster looked like a New England bazaar, as folks packed the street in search of bargains and treasures at the Willis Street Tag Sale.

First, a...

On Memorial Day, Westminster's own Freddy Magsamen is No. 11 in our hearts 05/24/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Next Monday, Carroll County will commemorate Memorial Day.

The tradition of the Memorial Day parade and ceremony in Westminster began in 1868. That year, Mary Bostwick Shellman followed General ...

Local ride in memory of Jeff Graham celebrates the power of friendships 05/17/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Much has been written about the value of friends in our lives. The concept of friendships has been the source of everything from whimsical novels and movies to serious scientific studies.

This ...

Celebrating the dedication of the county's splendid new guinea pig: Carroll's Non-Profit Center 05/10/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

After more than four years in the making, the Carroll Non-Profit Center in Westminster will have a grand opening dedication next Tuesday, May 16.

Many have wondered about this $4 million, 40,000...

Tales of the Liberty Pole, squawking geese and the Westminster city budget 05/03/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff Perhaps one of the most difficult tasks for any local government is preparation of its annual budget.

There simply is never enough money to go around.

Even before there was a Carroll County, C...

Community of Westminster is winner in Main Street Mile's silver 04/26/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Last Wednesday, friends and family came together for a rite of spring - the 25th annual Westminster Road Runners Club Main Street Mile.

The Main Street Mile is one of the fastest one-mile course...

April is for Alcohol Awareness, but issue of underage drinking lives with us daily 04/19/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

The timing of April as Alcohol Awareness Month couldn't be better.

However, in Carroll County, every month needs to include awareness of underage alcohol use.

Several weeks ago, the Office of ...

Getting exercised about YMCA Healthy Kids Day 04/12/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Last Saturday was gray, overcast and rainy outside, but indoors at the Carroll County Family Branch of the YMCA, it was all sunshine as more than 250 folks attended Healthy Kids Day.

The YMCA ce...

Obituaries 04/05/06 - Kimberley Holly Schmidt, 31, of Westminster

Kimberley "Kim" Holly Schmidt, 31, of Westminster died March 29 from injuries received in an automobile accident on Route 140 in Westminster.

Born N...

Carroll County may truly be God's country, but only Westminster 04/05/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

As we end the driest March on record, we pray for rain, but are reminded of past experiences with drought.

Folklore tells of a terrible drought in Westminster in the late 1...

Senator Larry Haines ... in his own words, part 6 03/30/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff On February 18, 2006, we had the opportunity for a face-to-face interview with Senator Larry Haines in which a wide variety of topics were discussed. I have divided the interview into sev...

Senator Larry Haines ... in his own words, part 5 03/29/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff On February 18, 2006, we had the opportunity for a face-to-face interview with Senator Larry Haines in which a wide variety of topics were discussed. I have divided the interview into s...

Where's the Fire?? ... More on Schaeffer Lumber Company 03/29/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff The WinchesterKevin Dayhoff Report More on the 1947 Schaeffer Lumber Company Fire March 22, 2006 by

When the Schaeffer Lumber Company fire occurred on December 29, 1947, it was one of...

Carroll County Children's Chorus plans 20-year reunion 03/29/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Many readers cannot easily recall events from 20 years ago. For me, all I can remember is that 1986 was a really good year for mint chocolate chip ice cream.

Of course, for other folks, the firs...

Nearly 60 years ago, aftermath of Schaeffer fire showed communi 03/22/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

As promised, it's time to finish the tale of the Schaeffer Lumber Company fire, which occurred on Dec. 29, 1947.

In the first half of the century, before the fire, Westminster continued to expan...

Senator Larry Haines ... in his own words, part 4 03/21/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff On February 18, 2006, we had the opportunity for a face-to-face interview with Senator Larry Haines in which a wide variety of topics were discussed. I have divided the interview into s...

Senator Larry Haines ... in his own words, part 3 03/21/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff On February 18, 2006, we had the opportunity for a face-to-face interview with Senator Larry Haines in which a wide variety of topics were discussed. I have divided the interview into s...

Mature communication in Carroll County’s contemporary pluralistic society 03/21/06 - by Kevin Dayhoff Before you read this column, younger folks are encouraged to reach into their CD collections and pull out “Call Me,” by Debbie Harry’s band “Blondie.”

Accor...

Annexation Legislation in the Maryland General Assembly 03/21/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff On a statewide level, tension between the counties and municipalities has been going on since the State of Maryland was founded. However, recently, the tension in other parts of the state - -...

Senator Larry Haines ... In his own words, part 2 03/17/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff On February 18, 2006, we had the opportunity for a face-to-face interview with Senator Larry Haines in which a wide variety of topics were discussed. I have divided the interview into s...

Senator Larry Haines ... In his own words, part 1 03/16/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff March 16, 2006

On February 18, 2006, we had the opportunity for a face-to-face interview with Senator Larry Haines in which a wide variety of topics were discussed. I ha...

Who's responsible for this? ... Contact Kevin Dayhoff 03/16/06 - "Life has a value only when it has something valuable as its object". HEGEL, Introduction to Philosophy of History (1852)

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster. E-mail hi...

Popcorn, movies, entertainment... and other meaningful benefits 03/15/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Carroll County Arts Council executive director Sandy Oxx recently shared some real attention-grabbing statistics about the Carroll Arts Center here in Westminster.

Among the many successes in 20...

Former council member Russell Sellman dies at 82 03/15/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff

Russell Sellman, a Westminster civic leader, veteran, musician and banker passed away March 7.

He had been ill for years with Pick's Disease and spent his final hours at Carroll Lutheran Village...

Fires mark milestones of loss, and of courage 03/08/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Many have asked that I tell more of the story that I began back on Jan. 11, when I called attention the Schaeffer Lumber Company fire of 1947.

Now seems an appropriate time to revisit that event...

Russell Sellman, Civic Leader and Musician passes away at 82 03/08/06 - Kevin E. Dayhoff Russell Sellman, a Westminster civic leader, veteran, musician and banker passed away Tuesday afternoon, March 7.

He had been ill for many years with Pick’s Disease and spent his fina...

Westminster and the Singing Revolution 03/07/06 - Kevin E. Dayhoff Current whispers that Westminster will soon declare its independence and form an independent city-state are not true, although it can be admitted that many of the signs are in place.

Afte...

Carroll Arts Center rides on the wings of success 03/01/06 - Carroll Arts Center rides

on the wingsof success

The Carroll Arts Center in Westminster has been performing for almost three years, and by all accounts the innovative adaptive reuse of the o...

Feeser, Meeks cited as Pioneers, champions of county agricultu 03/01/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff

On Feb. 14, more than a hundred farmers took a break from the cold and winter's farm chores to recognize Frank Feeser and Lawrence Meeks as the Carroll County Agriculture Center Pioneers for 2006....

Letters 03/01/06 - Lowering the tax rate cap would not drain coffers

Senate Bill 519, to cap assessments on owner occupied homes to a maximum 5 percent annual increase - the Homestead Credit Act - provides for a s...

Agriculture’s new social contract 02/24/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff As we continue to manage residential growth better in Carroll, many feel we need to adjust our focus to supporting existing businesses in our county (of which agriculture is the biggest) and a...

Pleasant Valley Fire Company celebrates 75 years 02/22/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Fire companies in Carroll County have long been the heart and soul of the community.

Folks usually come together in a community for public safety and protection, commerce, education, worship and...

Westminster’s Code Talkers, the Unsung Heroes of the Snow 02/17/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff Just after dinner, Saturday, February 11, 2006, as the snow continued to fall, I took advantage of an opportunity to visit the Westminster Street Department to say “hi and thanks” ...

Westminster works for understanding, peace through partnership 02/15/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

In September 2002, Westminster established a partner city program with Paide, Estonia.

It was not the first such enterprise; in the past, Westminster has had several informal sister city relatio...

City crews hit the street in first snow of the year 02/15/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff
Special to The Eagle

After months of unusually warm weather, Mother Nature revisited Carroll County over this past weekend and covered the area with an attractive snowy white outfit.

It was the first major snow even...

Feminine touch eased Westminster growing pains 02/09/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

In the 50 years after the Civil War, Westminster expanded rapidly.

And along with the growth came many interesting growing pains.

Nancy Warner, a classmate of mine at Westminster High School, ...

At McDaniel, Brazile calls for revival of King's ideals 02/09/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff
special to The eagle

Donna Brazile, former campaign manager for the Gore-Lieberman presidential campaign in 2000, was a featured speaker last week at the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at McDaniel Colle...

Donna Brazile and the McDaniel Connection 02/02/06 - By Kevin Dayhoff Donna Brazile, former campaign manager for the Gore-Lieberman presidential campaign in 2000 was the featured speaker at the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Celebration at McDaniel College,...

Agricultural preservation in Carroll County is important, but issues are complicated 02/01/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Today, several critical quality of life challenges face Carroll County: managing growth, maintaining an excellent education system, maintaining and improving water and sewer service, tax relief an...

Letters 02/01/06 - Option 2 was people's choice, not choice of Dems

I have heard a few members of our delegation say - and one wrote in a letter - that Option 2 is the Democrat's map.

That's a big fat lie.

Opt...

More on Agricultural Land Preservation 02/01/06 - Kevin Dayhoff Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006 • 9 a.m.

In my column currently in the Wednesday, February 1, 2006 edition of The Westminster Eagle, I discuss agricultural preservation ...

Days of swine and ice cream greeted 20th century Westminster 01/25/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

In the 1890s, Westminster was undergoing profound changes as the dawn of a new century awaited.

The city was recovering from the disastrous fire of April 9, 1883, when essentially an entire blo...

Dr. King, and other trailblazers, have a lasting place in Westm 01/18/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Jan. 15, 1929 is the birthday of one of the world's best-known advocates of non-violent social change strategies, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

We all know of King's contribution to our na...

Ending year on musical note, Municipal Band looks to 2006 01/18/06 - by Kevin Dayhoff
Special to The Eagle

It's gray and cold outside, and spring concerts and summer parades seem so far away, but on a recent Monday, the Westminster Municipal Band started warming up for another busy 2006 schedule.

"W...

Schaeffer Lumber fire was costly, yet set a stage for growth 01/11/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

"The citizens of Westminster were aroused from their slumber at 12:30 Tuesday morning, (December 29,1947) by an alarm of fire that damaged the Schaeffer Lumber Company É and other property. The fi...

Cunningham was a model Carroll Countian 01/05/06 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

As we look forward to a new year, it is only fitting that we pause to remember one of the many great Carroll Countians that have gone before us - John H. Cunningham.

Forty years ago, on Dec. 31,...

CFCC on lookout for good deeds in honoring philanthropists 01/05/06 - by Kevin DayhoffSpecial to The Eagle

"Charitable giving comes from the heart and mirrors the soul," said Kathy Brown, director of Shepherd's Staff, as she answered questions and waited on customers at the center's front desk.

"Comm...

Holiday traditions, from 'Krigling' to pink suspenders 12/28/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

There is a rich history and tradition of Carroll County coming together as a community to celebrate the holidays.

In several articles in 1995, Jay Graybeal wrote in the Carroll County Times that...

History of Farm Museum reflects the legacy of Carroll County 12/28/05 - Kevin E. Dayhoff In 2006, the Carroll County Farm Museum will celebrate its fortieth anniversary.

The official opening was Aug. 13, 1966. The very first event was a fall harvest festival on Oct. 22, 1966, wh...

Holiday traditions, from 'Kringling' to pink suspenders 12/22/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

There is a rich history and tradition of Carroll County coming together as a community to celebrate the holidays.

In several articles in 1995, Jay Graybeal wrote in the Carroll County Times that...

Troopers, Santa form dynamic holiday duo 12/22/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff
Special to The Eagle

After a year of planning, about 25 Maryland State Troopers executed a planned undercover operation last Sunday and rounded up a fat jolly man, 85 children and their families at the Westminster Fir...

Civil rights tour follows a path that stretches to Westminster 12/14/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

This January, local Carroll Countians Dr. Pam Zappardino and Dr. Charles Collyer are headed south.

Are they "snow-birds" looking for an escape from the cold and the snow? No, though we certainly...

McDaniel students tackle bioterrorism scenario 12/14/05 - By Heidi Schroeder

Members of the Carroll County emergency response team gathered at McDaniel College last week to discuss the release of an aerosol of plague at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore.

Bu...

In Carroll, some valuable lessons come after school 12/07/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

While researching last week's column on the 1951 football game between City College and the Westminster High School, I leafed through the 1951 and 1952 Owl yearbooks, graciously loaned to me by Dr...

Westminster, City College set to renew old football ties 11/30/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

This Friday at 7 p.m., City College of Baltimore and Westminster High School will face off in the state football semifinals - at Westminster.

The only other time these two teams played each othe...

Parade will march back from history 11/30/05 - By Kevin Dayhoff
Special to the Eagle

This Saturday, Dec. 3, Westminster will witness the return of an old community tradition when the Christmas Parade hits the street.

Led by the Westminster Police Honor Guard and ending with Mr. ...

Burnett- Students today perform on global stage 11/30/05 - By Kevin Dayhoff
Special to The Eagle

Several hundred people attended the fourth annual Carroll County NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet on Nov. 19, and heard an address from fellow Carroll County resident and Maryland Secretary of Higher Ed...

Local teams' success adds to holiday glow for Westminster 11/30/05 - EDITORIAL

Pardon us if you happen to notice a particularly deep shade of blue this week in the pages of The Eagle - like much of Westminster, we seem to have become caught up in the fever of the...

EAGLE EXTRA: Westminster, City College set to renew old football ties 11/29/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff This Friday at 7 p.m., City College of Baltimore and Westminster High School will face off in the state football semifinals — at Westminster.

The only other time these two teams pl...

EAGLE EXTRA: Westminster, City College set to renew old football ties 11/29/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff This Friday at 7 p.m., City College of Baltimore and Westminster High School will face off in the state football semifinals — at Westminster.

The only other time these two teams pl...

Burnett: Students today compete on global stage 11/23/05 - By Kevin Dayhoff, Special to The Eagle Several hundred people attended the fourth annual Carroll County NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet last Saturday, and heard an address from fellow Carroll County resident and Maryland Secretary of Hi...

Giving thanks that Martha Stewart is now free to help with holiday planning 11/22/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. Please celebrate this holiday as quickly as possible before the ACLU finds out that it is an historic American event steeped in wholesome family values ... and files suit...

Tracking down history of business groups, Marines and veterans 11/16/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

There have been several events in the last few weeks that have kept me busy answering readers' questions. In this short amount of space I'll try and answer those questions.

"When did the Chamber...

Memorial to veterans took root under Mather's care 11/09/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff This Friday, Nov. 11 is Veteran's Day.

Many will have the day off - hopefully it will be a day spent with family and friends and time will be set aside to reflect upon the meaning of the day.

...

Real scoop on ice cream leads to peace, prosperity and kids 11/02/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

According to "Dayhoff's Nutrition Pyramid," aka the DNP, ice cream is at the top of all the major food groups. (Please take notes.)

The DNP also includes macaroni and cheese, yogurt, grilled che...

News Briefs 11/02/05 - NAACP Freedom Fund banquet set for Nov. 19

The Carroll County NAACP will celebrate its annual Freedom Fund Banquet on Saturday, Nov. 19, beginning 6:30 p.m. at Martin's Westminster.

The event,...

Snallygasters steal my papers, and eat lots of candy 10/26/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Get ready: This Monday is Halloween!

Celebrated in much of the western world for centuries, its observance in the United States is celebrated as a part of pop culture.

Harkening back to its an...

Politics of personal destruction puts limits on future leaders 10/19/05 - In the scalding criticism and politics of personal destruction that passes for contemporary political realism and the social commentary of the day, not a day passes when we don't read scathing cri...

Compared to glacier movements, change comes relatively quickly 10/12/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Throughout Carroll County's history, we have had many different forms of government.

Through them all we faced our challenges by coming together, rolling up our sleeves and getting to work.

A ...

Newest and best 10/05/05 - Kevin E. Dayhoff And here's the new entry for today. And here's the new entry for today. And here's the new entry for today. And here's the new entry for today. And here's the new entry for today.

How is...

Urban sprawl is no good for all, but don't ignore the legal rea 10/05/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Recent articles and letters in local publications regarding water allocation, land use and municipal annexation are well intentioned - but clearly indicate a basic lack of understanding of the law...

Even after 140 years, Westminster still hasn't gotten over 'The 09/28/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

For nearly 140 years, McDaniel College has made a difference and a contribution to Carroll County. Through the 1860s, the area now occupied by McDaniel College was called "The Commons" - or "Old C...

Report from the 'Left Coast' discovers (sort of) intelligent li 09/21/05 - By Kevin Dayhoff

Greetings from sunny Southern California. I'm writing this week from the "Left Coast" - San Diego to be exact.

Traveling this week with my better half, Miss Caroline, I've learned quite a few th...

Letters 09/21/05 - If bypass is gone, what is solution to local traffic?

While the decision to take the Westminster Bypass off the county plan may come as a disappointment to the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce...

DeLay rallies faithful at GOP event 09/14/05 - By Jim Joyner

Saying that the Republican party is poised for "an historic opportunity to strengthen our security, strengthen our prosperity and strengthen our families," House Majority Leader Thomas DeLay last ...

Katrina should be a wake-up call for preparedness 09/14/05 - By Kevin Dayhoff

Three cheers for all the Carroll County individuals and organizations that have come together to lend a helping hand for the victims of Katrina.

Let's mull this over: The population of New Orlea...

If technology available, why not Wi-Fi? 09/07/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

I've been fascinated with public Wi-Fi and all the possibilities it can provide Carroll County.

On Aug. 15, Silver Spring, in Montgomery County, announced that it now has public Wi-Fi - this put...

Pitch for hospital in Carroll was strong medicine 08/31/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

I recently came across an old "Program of Dedication," dated "two o'clock in the afternoon, Sunday, August 27, 1961," for Carroll County General Hospital.

We all take for granted our local hospi...

Letters 08/24/05 - 'Pistol Pete' bites the dust, and so does our heritage

I found myself saddened as I listened to a report of the renaming of New Mexico State University's school mascot, "Pistol Pete."

The poli...

On a wing and prayer, answering the call of summer cicadas 08/24/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

As perhaps you have gleamed from previous columns, I keep my finger on the pulse of the community by way of the questions I'm asked in the grocery checkout line.

Recently, as I was obtaining my ...

Going to market for Maryland agriculture, now and in the future 08/17/05 - By Kevin Dayhoff

On Aug. 1, I took a break from volunteering at the Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair (helping the Grange's liberty fry booth sell 2.59 tons of liberty fries, working for Nancy Watt in Burn's Hall kitc...

In summer of 1863, Westminster felt additional heat from Getty 08/10/05 - By Kevin Dayhoff

In the Historical Society of Carroll County publication, "Carroll Record Histories of Northwestern Carroll County Communities," Dr. Theodore E. Woodward wrote:

"É I have always enjoyed the compa...

Obituaries 08/03/05 - William Wesley Weisgerber, 86, of Westminster

William Wesley Weisgerber, 86, of Westminster, died July 25 at Carroll Hospital Center.

Born May 27, 1919, in Baltimore, he was the son of the lat...

For fair week, here's a hearty 'Cowadunga!' 08/03/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

In the far away distant land of Absurdistan - not the People's Republic that Ron Smith of WBAL often refers to here in Maryland, but the left coast version in California - there is a new law requi...

Good medicine is a key element in history of Carroll County 07/27/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Some time ago, I ran across a short article buried in the June 20, 1947, edition of the old Democratic Advocate. I found it noteworthy because it was about three Carroll County physicians who were...

Back in the good ol' days when Maryland was flush with money 07/20/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

When I was appointed, by Gov. Robert Ehrlich, to the Bay Restoration Fund "Flush Tax" Advisory Committee, I began to field many questions about Westminster's water and sewer system. Especially the...

Good deeds, and donations, from AARP benefit all of Carroll Cou 07/13/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Six community initiatives now have another $1,000 in their coffers to help do good things - in Carroll County and beyond - thanks to the hard work of the Carroll County AARP Chapter 662.

At a J...

Fourth is always special, but I'd love a parade 07/06/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

The Fourth of July has always been one of my cherished holidays. As a student of history, I have accepted Independence Day as the celebration of the American Spirit.

I'm not alone. According to ...

Westminster's traffic is issue that can't simply be bypassed 06/29/05 - By Kevin E. Dayhoff

In 1892, a Baltimore American newspaper writer wrote a highly complimentary description of Carroll County. The article went into great lengths to discuss the highly successful farms, high quality ...

Ask not for whom the road tolls; just get your dimes and quarte 06/29/05 - By Hoby Wolf

Recently, the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce issued a public statement backing a new plan to build a Westminster bypass. Countering have been statements from county commissioners Dean Minnich ...

One report, many voices on bypass 06/22/05 - Alex Gayhart A bypass is needed.

A bypass is too expensive.

A bypass may or may not impact local business.

If a bypass is built, it should go where planners last said it should go.

Those were th...

Westminster, Paide making beautiful music together 06/22/05 - By Kevin Dayhoff From Carroll County's earliest beginnings, faith and church, family, art and cultural events - and especially music - have been the touchstones of our community. Music and singing groups form a...

Obituaries 06/15/05 - Blanche K. Redgrave, 91, of Westminster

Blanche K. Redgrave, 91, of Westminster, died June 7 at Golden Crest Assisted Living in Westminster, where she had been a resident since August 2003.<...

Letters 06/15/05 - Let's make memories, not enemies, among our kids

I would like to address "memory makers" - specifically, the parents of children who participate in recreational team sports.

All of us need...

Art is food for the soul, and can also fuel our town's economy 06/15/05 - Kevin E. Dayhoff My wife Caroline and I had the chance to enjoy the annual Art in the Park on the grounds of Westminster City Hall, June 4.

Art in the Park has been held the first Saturday in June every year...

Special Olympics 'Flame of Hope' burns brightly in Westminster 06/08/05 - Kevin E. Dayhoff Next Tuesday, June 14, the Law Enforcement Torch Run arrives in Westminster, as Carroll County law enforcement officers join forces to escort the Special Olympics Flame of Hope to Westminster C...

Residents still kicking the tires on this newfangled district idea 06/08/05 - With its last public hearing scheduled for last night in Westminster, the committee charged with drawing five new commissioner districts in Carroll County is now slated to hold one last sessio...

Students, veterans gather to remember 06/01/05 - Heidi Schroeder The students and faculty of Sandymount Elementary School gathered with local veterans and active duty military to start off their Memorial Day celebrations on May 27 with breakfast, stories ...

Memorial Day ceremonies recall sacrifice and service 05/20/05 - Jim Joyner Memorial Day is Monday, May 30, and the Westminster community is hosting a trio of events to commemorate the holiday - from an event with local youngsters on Friday to the city's annual parade o...

Letters 05/20/05 - Thanks for support; good luck to Westminster leaders

I loved being the mayor of Westminster and I will miss many aspects of the job, but perhaps what I will miss the most is working with the ...

Mr. Mayor no more, Dayhoff looks ahead 05/18/05 - Alex Gayhart "Hello, this is Kevin Dayhoff, and I'm unemployed," he says to the "hello?" at the other end of a telephone connection.

But the smile on his face is evident to the person on the end, even if...

People 05/11/05 - Carroll farm museum honors volunteer service

The Carroll County Farm Museum honored volunteers on Sunday, April 24, with a recognition dinner and awards ceremony.

Volunteers at the museum ...

FERGUSON ELECTED AS MAYOR 05/11/05 - Story by Alex Gayhart / Staff photos by June Lee There was hustle and bustle in the Westminster City Council chambers Monday night with the announcement of election results placing Tom Ferguson at the helm of the city as mayor, and Roy Chi...

Casting votes or not, residents make rounds at Westminster polls 05/11/05 - Alex Gayhart Gail Stuart was disappointed to find out Monday morning that she couldn't vote.

For years, she had worked in Ellicott City - too far from Westminster to take the time to drive all the way ...

After a civil election, changing of the guard in Westminster 05/11/05 - It's all over in the Westminster municipal elections, including the shouting, and in retrospect we're glad to say there wasn't much of that.

In an age where often the loudest, most shrill voi...

City formally unveils $26.2M budget proposal 04/27/05 - Alex Gayhart Westminster this week formally introduced to the public a budget proposal that's smaller than last year, and includes water and sewer rates that won't go up - at least for one more year.

Wes...

High school teams venture to state Envirothon 04/27/05 - Heidi Schroeder Spring has sprung! And with the tulips in bloom and the rain in season, 10 teams of students from local high schools competed in last Wednesday's county envirothon at Bear Branch Nature Center....

Don't let local elections be greeted with a silent majority 04/27/05 - When it comes to presidents and governors, Carroll County turns out the vote.

In 1998, during Maryland's gubernatorial election, 60.6 percent of the state's registered voters turned out to v...

People 04/20/05 - SOTA team competes at Hagerstown 'challenge'

The State of the Arts Dance Center and the new competition team, SOTA Divas, have announce the results of the On Tour Dance Challenge competition,...

Police would get double boost in salary in city budget proposal 04/20/05 - Alex Gayhart Westminster police officers would get a "double step" increase in salary next year, based on a proposal by the City Council on Monday night.

The pay raise for officers would come in addition ...

Alt adds third option in mayor's race 04/20/05 - Story and Photo by Alex Gayhart Westminster has one more candidate to add to the mix of those running for city government positions - this one for mayor.

Westminster resident, business co-owner and stay-at-home dad Kev...

Growth, police services are top issues at candidates' forum 04/13/05 - Alex Gayhart There were still a few days before the deadline to file for candidacy for Westminster City Council and mayoral seats, but seven of those who had already filed gathered last week - and few of t...

Main Street Minute 04/13/05 - Randi Buergenthal and Missie Wilcox On May 9, Westminster will elect its mayor. We recently sat down with the two candidates who had declared as of last week to learn about their specific vision for Main Street and business distri...

Mayor's race shapes up 04/06/05 - Alex Gayhart And they're off!

The mayor's race of Westminster officially begins today, as current Mayor Kevin Dayhoff was expected to file for his candidacy in the 2005 election.

Dayhoff, who has ...

Boys & Girls Club gets lift from helping hands 03/23/05 - Alex Gayhart No one could have wiped the big smile off of Phyllis Hammond's face when she walked into Union Street United Methodist Church last Thursday morning.

That's when she saw the sign for the fir...

Celebrating Dr. Seuss with Woman's Club 03/23/05 - The Woman's Club of Westmisnter Inc., celebrated Dr. Seuss' 101st birthday by reading to 1,100 students March 4-7.

The participating schools were Elmer Wolfe, Westminster, William Winchester...

Heading WEST to help those in need 03/09/05 - Alex Gayhart In 1983, long before he became mayor of Westminster and just after purchasing a farm and establishing his own business, Kevin Dayhoff was rear-ended in his vehicle by a drunken driver.

T...

Business Briefs 03/09/05 - Robertson in the kitchen at Carroll Lutheran

Scott Robertson was recently hired by Sodexho Senior Services, the food service provider at Carroll Lutheran Village, as chef manager.

A gradua...

Snow impact piling up on budgets 03/09/05 - Alex Gayhart It didn't begin to "look a lot like Christmas" until some time after the holiday had already come and gone. In fact, the area didn't see much of the white stuff until the season's first storm on...

Mayor says state program boosts home ownership 02/23/05 - Alex Gayhart Westminster City Mayor Kevin Dayhoff was in Annapolis last week, testifying for a bill he says could help bring citizens closer to their jobs.

House Bill 449 asks that the governor reinsta...

Underground utility debate surfaces on Green Street 02/16/05 - Heidi Schroeder Cost was the name of the game last week as Green Street residents heard options for placing their utility lines underground.

Residents indicated the price tag of the options - and more import...

Town Hall Ticker 02/09/05 - From the desk of Mayor Kevin Dayhoff

Next Monday, Feb. 14, is Valentines' Day, so please be sure to shop in Westminster and buy that special person in your life a great gift.

Hopefully, ...

Town Hall Ticker 02/09/05 - From the desk of Mayor Kevin Dayhoff

Next Monday, Feb. 14, is Valentines' Day, so please be sure to shop in Westminster and buy that special person in your life a great gift.

Hopefully, it...

Utz tosses fire hat in the ring for city council race 02/02/05 - Alex Gayhart He's a Westminster High School graduate, a former Maryland State Police trooper, chief of the Westminster Volunteer Fire Department, and owned a business in Westminster.

Now Kevin Utz has hi...

Transfer tax among proposals for Jan. 29 hearing 01/26/05 - Alex Gayhart Proposals for a countywide transfer tax, a senior property tax credit and a ban on roadside solicitations all will be on the agenda Saturday when the Carroll County delegation to Annapolis hosts...

Annexation a hot topic for neighbors 01/26/05 - Alex Gayhart It was 146 acres, perhaps 300 homes, more than 300 signatures on a petition, five city council members, several expert witnesses and more than 100 people cramped in a small space.

Monday's m...

Westminster house tour proceeds top $10,000 for hospice 01/12/05 - By Alex Gayhart There was something worth applauding at Monday evening's meeting of the Westminster City Council - more than 10,000 somethings, to be exact.

Through the annual holiday house tour on De...

Weighing alternatives,costs along Green Street 12/30/04 - By Alex Gayhart What's going to happen with W. Green Street?

Westminster City Councilman Robert Wack wants to make sure that the city, and more specifically, residents of Green Street, know what could ...

Council debates pros, cons of traffic control measures 12/22/04 - By Alex Gayhart An overpass at the intersection of Route 140 and Malcom Drive is what the city of Westminster would like to see - but at the expense of as few businesses as possible.

That was the desire ...

Main Street Minute 12/22/04 - Randi Buergenthal and Missie Wilcox Happy New Year! That greeting will be exchanged beginning Dec. 31, and throughout the first few weeks of 2005.

Did you know that the celebration of the new year is the oldest of all holidays? ...

Editorial 12/22/04 - In our travels around Carroll County this holiday season we've run into Santa at several locations gathering up information about residents' wish lists, but as yet we haven't offered our own sug...

Education Notes 12/08/04 - Heidi Schroeder Carroll County Public Schools is celebrating its fourth annual National Inclusive Schools Week through Dec. 10, promoting the capacity of schools to provide education to an increasingly diverse ...

Cops, kids join forces on holiday mission 12/08/04 - By Alex Gayhart The scene was poignant - a tall, lean police officer striding across the jam-packed parking lot, holding the small hand of a girl wearing a shiny lavender coat and pink sweat pants.

Sgt. ...

Education Notes 12/08/04 - Heidi Schroeder Carroll County Public Schools is celebrating its fourth annual National Inclusive Schools Week through Dec. 10, promoting the capacity of schools to provide education to an increasingly diverse ...

Cops, kids join forces on holiday mission 12/08/04 - By Alex Gayhart The scene was poignant - a tall, lean police officer striding across the jam-packed parking lot, holding the small hand of a girl wearing a shiny lavender coat and pink sweat pants.

Sgt. ...

Wreaths, movies, historic houses: all holiday gifts from Westminster 12/01/04 - From the desk of Mayor Kevin Dayhoff It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. OK, that's a song, but it's also the theme for the Downtown Westminster Main Street Program and the City of Westminster, as we invite residents and...

Families off, running on quest for a tree-mendous Chistmas 12/01/04 - By Debra Taylor Young It's a holiday ritual for the Winslow family.

For the past 15 years, every Thanksgiving weekend, family members head out to make sure they get the best selection of fresh-cut Christmas tree...

County commissioners name 13 to panel studying bypass 12/01/04 - By Alex Gayhart The Carroll County Board of Commissioners last week appointed 13 people to a new "blue ribbon" panel to discuss the possibility of reinstating a plan to build a bypass around Westminster to re...

Downtown dressed up for arrival of holidays 12/01/04 - By Alex Gayhart "Santa, Santa! Santa's here!" the tiny voices exclaimed Saturday evening in the Rosenberg Park on Locust Lane in downtown Westminster.

The scene was straight out of a Norman Rockwell p...

Westminster City Hall shines as Woman's Club holiday ornament 11/24/04 - By Jim Joyner The mansion at 1838 Emerald Hill Lane in Westminster has served many roles over the years: residence to famed Col. K. Longwell, home to the owners of the Albaugh and Babylon Grocery Company,...

Dayhoff seeks to curb roadside soliciting 11/17/04 - By Alex Gayhart You see them at intersections all the time - a group of volunteers with buckets, going from car to car seeking donations; or people selling roses at stop lights.

According to Westminster...

Business Briefs 11/10/04 - Dayhoff marks birthday of Carroll Child Care

In celebration of Carroll County's oldest child care center, Westminster Mayor Kevin Dayhoff presented the Board of Directors, staff and children ...

Business Briefs 11/10/04 - Dayhoff marks birthday of Carroll Child Care

In celebration of Carroll County's oldest child care center, Westminster Mayor Kevin Dayoff presented the Board of Directors, staff and children of...

Change, but not much, preferred for Route 140 11/04/04 - By Alex Gayhart Westminster likes Route 140 the way it is - at least that's what the consensus seemed to be at a public hearing held last week by the Maryland State Highway Administration.

And they woul...

Change, but not much, preferred for Route 140 Limited upgrades, new review of bypass suggested After hearing, a pit stop to review Route 140 comments 11/04/04 - By Alex Gayhart Westminster likes Route 140 the way it is - at least that's what the consensus seemed to be at a public hearing held last week by the Maryland State Highway Administration.

And they wouldn...

Change, but not much, preferred for Route 140 Limited upgrades, new review of bypass suggested After hearing, a pit stop to review Route 140 comments 11/04/04 - By Alex Gayhart Westminster likes Route 140 the way it is - at least that's what the consensus seemed to be at a public hearing held last week by the Maryland State Highway Administration.

And they wouldn...

Change, but not much, preferred for Route 140 Limited upgrades, new review of bypass suggested After hearing, a pit stop to review Route 140 comments 11/04/04 - By Alex Gayhart Westminster likes Route 140 the way it is - at least that's what the consensus seemed to be at a public hearing held last week by the Maryland State Highway Administration.

And they wouldn...

USPS could stamp out Main Street substation 10/27/04 - By Alex Gayhart When Jennifer and Joseph Wawrzynski came to Westminster from western New York last year to scope out the town that would become their home, the couple saw a main street that epitomized "Home...

Witching hours fall on Oct. 31 for Westminster trick-or-treating 10/27/04 - By Mayor Kevin Dayhoff Ghosts, superheroes, cowboys and ballerinas will be out in force this week, so let's all pledge to be a little extra careful on our roads.

This year, Halloween trick-or-treating will take pl...

Council calls for highway 'hybrid' on Route 140 10/27/04 - By Alex Gayhart A marriage of ideas is what the Westminster City Council is seeking for the future of Route 140.

At its biweekly meeting Monday night, the council discussed a letter to be sent to the Sta...

Neighbors see ideas, changes taking root 10/20/04 - By Alex Gayhart In the summer of 2002, a group of committee members - Westminster residents and business owners, as well as city officials and some clergy - took a field trip to Pennsylvania Avenue after da...

Council puts spotlight on Pennsylvania Avenue effort 10/13/04 - By Alex Gayhart The Westminster City Council shed some light on its plans for Pennsylvania Avenue on Monday evening - in particular where pedestrian-level streetlights will soon be constructed.

In a un...

Dayhoff says business, trust are net results of Estonia trip 09/29/04 - By Lauren Taylor Pulling restaurant menus, museum brochures, paper copies of presentations and business cards from a large binder, Westminster Mayor Kevin Dayhoff works long into the night in his hotel lobby in Ta...

Lesson in global relations via Estonian tour of West Middle 09/29/04 - By Meagan Dilks The visit was part diplomacy and part education, but the highlight proved to be when Mark Harrison's band class at Westminster West Middle School performed a song for JŸri Hansen last week.

H...

UPDATE FROM ESTONIA: Mayor addresses Estonian Parliament 09/24/04 - By Lauren Taylor By Lauren Taylor

TALLIN, ESTONIA Mayor Kevin Dayhoff spent five days this week in Estonia, including three days in Westminster's sister city, Paida. The trip was part of a Maryland Partner Ci...

Jump-start for home ownership 09/22/04 - By Alex Gayhart Home ownership helps create autonomy and a stable community, and that's what Westminster officials hope to do by purchasing and renovating a duplex along Union Street.

Last week the Wes...

While Dayhoff is away, Estonian guests stay 09/22/04 - By Alex Gayhart and Jim Joyner By Alex Gayhart and Jim Joyner

Westminster Mayor Kevin Dayhoff took flight last week to visit the city of Paide in Estonia, and while he’s away, a contingent from that town is returning the fa...

While Dayhoff is away, Estonian guests stay 09/22/04 - By Alex Gayhart and Jim Joyner Westminster Mayor Kevin Dayhoff took flight last week to visit the city of Paide in Estonia, and while he's away, a contingent from that town is returning the favor.

Several local officia...

Council mulls options for fixing City Park wall 09/16/04 - By Alex Gayhart It might not be fair to say the Westminster City Council hit a stone wall on Monday night.

But council members sure did talk about one.

Members of the council and Mayor Kevin Dayhoff...

Obituaries 09/16/04 - Janet E. Persinger, 72, of Sykesville

Janet Eva Persinger, 72, of Sykesville, died Monday, Sept. 13, at Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown.

She was born February 16, 1932 in Marylan...

Office Depot is first piece of Westminster Crossing Office Depot opens with donations to local groups 08/18/04 - Story By Jim Joyner With fanfare, official greetings and more than a few references to back-to school supplies, the first major addition in the birth of the new Westminster Crossing shopping center arrived last w...

Residents mobilize after 'gang' meeting 08/04/04 - By Jim Joyner Concerns over recent vandalism and potential gang activity have given rise to a fledgling community action group in the Center, Charles and Court streets area of Westminster.

The group, w...

Town Hall Ticker 08/04/04 - Story From the desk of Mayor Kevin Dayhoff There are many exciting events in Westminster these days.

With the 2004 Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair and the Ravens training camp under way this month, as many as 140,000 visitors will be ...

Merchants ravin' over Ravens' fiscal boost 07/29/04 - By Meagan Dilks The Ravens are coming, the Ravens are coming _ which is good news for businesses in Westminster.

"If there was training camp every month we'd be happy," said Harry Sirinakis, owner of Harry's...

Driven by challenge, memories of Nathan 07/21/04 - By Kelly Miller Melvin Blizzard Jr. has had a lot of jobs in his law enforcement career - hostage negotiator, captain with the Baltimore County Police Department, patrol officer and commander of a drug unit.

...

Town Hall Ticker 07/14/04 - From the desk of Mayor Kevin Dayhoff Summertime skating

The Westminster Skate Park is located at the corner of Tuc Road and Locust Street. It is a great place for skateboarders and in-line skaters to have the opportunity to test th...

News in Brief 07/14/04 - Dayhoff again on board for Municipal League

At the Maryland Municipal League summer convention, Westminster Mayor Kevin Dayhoff was elected to his fifth consecutive term on the league's boa...

Parking garages give city room to grow on 07/14/04 - By Meagan Dilks Hoping to spur downtown business growth, the Westminster town council Monday night took the first step toward letting businesses expand without having to add as many parking spaces as they would n...

Blizzard is selected to head MEMA preparedness 07/07/04 - Story Melvin Blizzard of Westminster, a captain with the Baltimore County Police Department, was named last week by Gov. Robert Ehrlich to lead the Maryland Emergency Management Agency's Domestic Prepar...

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Monday, January 08, 2007

20070107 MLK Legacy Day at the Carroll Arts Center

Martin Luther King Legacy Day at the Carroll Arts Center on Monday, January 15, 2007

January 7th, 2007

http://www.carr.org/arts/index_files/Page441.htm

Martin Luther King Legacy Day

“Ruby Bridges”

Monday, January 15 10:30 am

Free

The true story of Bridges, an African-American girl who, in 1960 at age 6, helped to integrate the all-white school of New Orleans. She was the only black girl to come to the school she was sent to, and since all the white mothers pulled their children out of class, she was the only one there at all. She faced a crowd of angry white citizens every day, yet she emerged strong thanks to encouragement by her teacher, a white woman from the North named Barbara Henry. With the help of her teacher and her mother, she eventually broke down a century-old barrier and played a significant role in the civil-rights movement.

Martin Luther King Legacy Day

Sankofa Dance Troupe

Monday, January 15 2:00 pm

$10 for adults and $7 for CCAC Members, Students 18 & Under and Seniors 60+

Colorful and energetic dancers and pulsating rhythmic drumming combine for an unforgettable experience and introduction to traditional African arts.

Martin Luther King Legacy Day

“Movies, Race and World War II”

Lecturer Tom Cripps

Sponsored by The Maryland Humanities Council

Monday, January 15 7:00 pm

Free - Advance Reservations Suggested

Cripps is a retired University Distinguished Professor Emeritus from Morgan State University. He shares his years of research and writing with audiences throughout the state. His talk, which will include screen clips from movies such as “Sahara” starring Humphrey Bogart, “Crash Dive” starring Tyrone Power and “In This Our Life” starring Olivia de Havilland, is sure to stir honest debate and reflection. The audience will learn how film was not merely a form of entertainment during WWII, but also a means of teaching and indoctrination.


Kevin Dayhoff: www.westgov.net Westminster Maryland Online www.westminstermarylandonline.net http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/
Kevin Dayhoff Art http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/

Sunday, January 07, 2007

20070103 Jamie Kelly and Megyn Kendall link rumors denied


Jamie Kelly and Megyn Kendall link rumors denied

January 3rd, 2007 – January 6th, 2007

It what can only be understand as “news” to a certain someone in Mr. Jamie Kelly’s life; rumors of a link between Fox News Channel journalist Megyn Kendal and our own Jamie Kelly of the Carroll County Times, were vigorous denied by Mr. Kelly in a recent phone call.


Avid readers of the Carroll County Times are usually aware when various members of the local paper’s news staff go missing from time-to-time.


And it was not unnoticed that Carroll County Times city desk editor Jamie Kelly took some time off recently


Then, as a coincidence(?) it was announced as the new year began, that Fox News Channel personality Megyn Kendall has changed her name – to Kelly.


Hmmmm.


FishbowlDC reported that she changed her name back to her maiden name.


Could this be a ruse to put us off the trail of a breaking news story right here at home in Carroll County? Inquiring minds want to know.


First, on June 22, 2006, there was an oblique link between Jamie Kelly and Megyn Kelly…


But rumors really began flying as early as last July 28th, 2006, when it was rumored that Mr. Kelly was spotted with Ms. Kendall at the Cafe Milano in DC eating pizza.


Ms. Kendall “was wearing a tight white strapless summer dress and looked gorgeous. She also is sporting platinum blonde hair now. She sat in the corner seat at the bar on the left as you walk into the bar area.”


And Mr. Kelly, well, he was dressed in his usual young journalist attire; jeans, blue shirt – with the shirt tail hanging out, a new brown and yellow stripped sweater. Reports were that he looked rather dapper.


And then, the day after Christmas, Ms. “Kendall (was spotted) at the Pentagon City Nordstrom… She was wandering around men’s furnishings talking on her cellphone. She’s very attractive (not just hot for D.C.), but she definitely looks older in person than on t.v. She also has a smoker’s voice that’s kind of sexy on t.v., but not so much in person.”


Well, we all know that Mr. Kelly is a clothes-horse and loves Nordstrom.


Is it that Mr. Kelly, who has recently been feeling a bit under the weather, has been running himself ragged in his double-life?


Is it all just a coincidence?

Then how does one explain this photo that has recently surfaced?


“Photoshop” says Mr. Kelly.


“That’s just crap and you know it," responded Mr. Kelly (with a smile.) “There is no truth to the rumor that I’ve hooked-up with Megyn Kendall – or Kelly, or whatever her name is,” waxed Mr. Kelly.


Meanwhile, Jeff Bercovici and John Cook posting on “Radar Online” has reported upon a possible link between Ms. Megyn Kelly and Brit Hume.


For months, a rumor has been circulating among TV news insiders in Washington, D.C., and New York that Brit Hume, Fox News Channel's managing editor in Washington and host of prime-time hour Special Report, has been having an extramarital affair with a younger colleague. The object of his alleged attentions: Megyn Kendall, a general-assignment correspondent who has been with the network since 2004.


There is no evidence to suggest that the rumors are true. Of the half-dozen sources who relayed the allegation to Radar, none could claim first-hand knowledge, and several Fox insiders said they believed it to be false. Still, the whispers have grown so loud that Hume and Kendall have been forced to deny them repeatedly to curious colleagues. (One Fox source said Hume seemed genuinely amused and somewhat flattered to be linked by gossip to the attractive and much younger Kendall.) A Fox spokesperson also flatly denied it, and suggested it was being "shopped around" by enemies of the network.


(Well, one thing is for sure, here at Soundtrack, we know that we totally made-up a connection between Jamie Kelly and Megyn Kelly because, well, we just couldn’t help ourselves. Mr. Kelly is way too much fun and besides, it was too good a coincidence and a wonderful photoshopping opportunity.)


For now, we’re going to take Mr. Kelly at his word. But we’ll keep our ears to the ground and you’ll be the first to know if we find any additional information on this story of intrigue and wonder.


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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

20070103 Regarding the “Be the best you can be” post from Nov 27 2006


Regarding the “20061127 Be the best you can be.” post from Nov 27 2006

January 3rd, 2006

The photographer, Lindy Rodman has been in touch…

Meanwhile, Ms. Rodman, pretty please consider putting the video for which you referred in your comment, on YouTube, so that I may post it on my web site?

Oh, the video – find it here: “VIDEO: George Dennehy , Nov 22 2006, 12:10 AM Meet George Dennehy, a 12-year old with no arms, but a huge talent for playing the cello.”

Bring it up in Microsoft Internet Explorer…

Anyway, getting to Ms. Rodman’s comment…

“Lindy Rodman has left a new comment on your post ‘20061127 Be the best you can be.’ ”:

“Thank you for the kind words regarding the George Dennehy photo and story done by Holly and I and published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. If you get a chance you might want to listen to the video I did in which you can hear George play his cello and say some amazingly thought provoking things. As its only my second attempt at a video its more home-movie than Hollywood but worth the look strictly for the content.”

http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD/HTMLPage/RTD_HTMLPage&c=HTMLPage&cid=1149191912331#top should take you to it....

The video is good stuff, Ms. Rodman is being modest…

Back to the beginning…

If you will recall the post from November 27th, 2006:

Pictured above: George Dennehy, right, plays first-chair cello at Oak Knoll Middle School in Hanover County, Va.. George, born with bilateral upper-limb deficiency, has no limbs beyond his shoulder blades and has learned to do almost everything with his feet. (Lindy Keast Rodman, Associated Press)

For more pictures from the November 23rd, 2006 Richmond Times-Dispatch story, “Boy triumphs over limitation - Child born without arms is grateful for gift of music,” - - go here.

For more on the great work of Lindy Rodman, an award winning photographer, (Feature story photograph category from the 2003 VNPA Pictures of the Year…,) go here, - - here, here, and here .

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I found this picture in “The Day in Pictures” section of the Baltimore Sun web site. I recognized the name of the photographer and went to the Richmond Times-Dispatch web site to try and find the picture on the web site…

I did not find the picture, but I found the article for which the picture may very well have accompanied. The article, “With feet and toes, young cellist makes beautiful music,” By HOLLY PRESTIDGE, Richmond Times-Dispatch; is worth a quick read. You can find it here.

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Sunday, December 31, 2006

20061001 kevindayhoff.com has moved to http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

As of October 1, 2006 kevindayhoff.com has moved to http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Posted by Kevin Dayhoff on October 1, 2006 Cross-posted here.

Please add http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ to your bookmarks now.

For my latest posts please click here.

I’ve got lots of work to do on the new site, but little by little, I’ll get it done. I intend on my moving all the links eventually.

I will leave the site, which contains all the previous posts, up indefinitely…

For more information click here.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org http://www.thetentacle.com/ Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report http://www.thewestminstereagle.com/ www.kevindayhoff.com has moved to http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Monday, December 25, 2006

The Sudoku Players

The Sudoku Players

December 25, 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff

Dayhoff Daily Photoblog

20061225 The Sudoku Players

The Smurf Family Mrs Owl


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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

20061220 ScrappleFace has exclusive video of Zawahiri

ScrappleFace has exclusive video of Zawahiri wishing us a Merry Christmas

ScrappleFace, the source of all news worth our time, has released an exclusive video of Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda’s second-in-command, wishing us a Merry Christmas. He also treats us to a Bible lesson. He even quotes from my favorite book in the Bible, “Romans.”

Meanwhile, wouldn’t it be wonderful if it were true? As a paradox, one could only imagine how many more converts to Islam would happen if they took the path of peace rather than the sword?

It is must see video…

Al Qaeda No. 2 Releases Christmas Video by Scott Ott

(2006-12-20) — Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda’s second-in-command, today released his Christmas video through Al Jazeera TV.



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Sunday, December 17, 2006

20061217 Who is Virginia Senator-elect James Webb


20061217 Who is Virginia Senator-elect James Webb

Who is Virginia Senator-elect James Webb

December 17, 2007

Virginia Senator-elect James Webb (D) gives a thumbs up sign to supporters as he arrives at Bailey's Elementary School to vote. (Alex Wong -- Getty Images)

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New Faces

James H. Webb Jr. (D)

James Webb (D) defeated incumbent Sen. George Allen (R) by 9,329 votes.

Remark By Webb Arouses Passions: Exchange With Bush Further Polarizes Supporters, Critics (Post, December 2, 2006, Page B01)

In Following His Own Script, Webb May Test Senate's Limits (Post, November 29, 2006, Page A01)

Va. Makes It Official: Victory Is Webb's: Tally Shows Allen Lost by 9,329 Votes (Post, November 28, 2006, Page B01)

Lieberman a Wild Card in Iraq Policy: Senator Says Bipartisan Effort Is Needed for a Successful End (Post, November 13, 2006, Page A04)

Webb May Be Senate Maverick: Newest Member Expected to Take Antiwar Lead (Post, November 12, 2006, Page C01)

Democrats Take Control of Senate As Allen Concedes to Webb in Va.: Victor Vows New Approach To Iraq War (Post, November 10, 2006, Page A01)

VIRGINIA: Webb's Small Lead Holding Up As 'Senator-Elect' Starts Staffing (Post, November 9, 2006, Page A01)

For 3rd Candidate, a Moral Victory: No Way to Know How Gail Parker Affected High-Stakes Election (Post, November 9, 2006, Page A50)

Virginia Senate Race Too Close to Call: Webb Has Slim Lead but Allen Will Wait for Official Tally (Post, November 8, 2006; 12:42 PM)

VIRGINIA: Webb Has a Slim Edge Over Allen, But Recount Likely (Post, November 8, 2006, Page A01)

WHAT'S NEXT: 2 Camps Prepare for Numbers Battle (Post, November 8, 2006, Page A45)

U.S. SENATE RACE: High-Wattage Politicians Help Allen, Webb Wrap Up (Post, November 7, 2006, Page B02)

Webb: Democrats Will Take Back House, Senate (Post, November 6, 2006; 3:52 PM)

Allen and Webb Head For a Frenzied Finish: Candidates Make Last Dash to Woo Voters (Post, November 5, 2006, Page C08)

Allen and Webb Scramble To Break Voter Traditions: Military, Black Voters May Swap Loyalties (Post, November 4, 2006, Page B01)

Vitriol Fills the Air and Airwaves as Allen and Webb Battle On: Amid the Fray, Both Sides Eye Possibility of Recount (Post, November 3, 2006, Page B02)

Webb's Wife Steps Into Onstage Role, Denouncing Criticism of Va. Candidate: Hong Le Webb Denounces Criticism of Va. Candidate (Post, November 3, 2006, Page B05)

Webb and Allen Hit the Issues: With Help From Their Elders, Candidates Stay on Topic (Post, November 2, 2006, Page B05)

Vote on Senate Nears After Tumultuous Campaign: Controversies Bury the Issues In Final Months (Post, November 2, 2006, Page VA20)

Gazing Deep Into the Campaign Crystal Ball (Post, November 2, 2006, Page VA23)

Allen, Webb Camps Shift Focus to Turnout: Strategies Aim to Ensure Their Backers Vote (Post, October 31, 2006, Page B05)

On Transportation, Allen and Webb Share Views: Va. Senate Candidates Seek Metro Extension, Easing of Toll Road Construction (Post, October 30, 2006, Page B01)

Webb Defends Novels Against Attacks: Allen Has Crossed a 'Line That Should Never Be Crossed,' Candidate Says (Post, October 29, 2006, Page C06)

Allen Blasts Webb Novels For Sex Scenes: Veteran Says Works Reflect Trauma of War (Post, October 28, 2006, Page A01)

Va. Senate Candidates: James Webb: Defiant Iraq War Foe Defined by Vietnam (Post, October 27, 2006, Page A01)

Read More About James Webb »

20061215 Westminster Workers reopen West Green St



Workers reopen West Green St



December 15th, 2006



In the top picture, the first cars travel freely on West Green Street in Westminster, minutes after it was reopened early Friday evening, December 15th, 2006.




Westminster Street Department workers (LtoR) Wayne Reifsnider, Danny Schaffer, Larry Simpson and Alan Miller wrap-up the finishing touches on the crosswalk at Cover Lane and West Green Street just before the first phase of the $2.2 million project reopened December 15th, 2006 just as Westminster Mayor Tom Ferguson promised.

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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

20061213 Say It In Broken English

Say it in Broken English

December 13, 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff (668 words)

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I was watching the current TV series “Studio 60” when this column came to life. In the curious and paradoxical world of word associations, there was an oblique reference to Anita Pallenberg in the show.

Ms. Pallenberg was a protĂ©gĂ©e of the early “Rolling Stones” and Marianne Faithful; who cut one of my all time favorite albums, “Broken English,” in October 1979. (One song, “The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan," was used in Ridley Scott’s 1991 movie “Thelma and Louise.”)

In a later conversation with my wife (pray for my wife) I segued into the current discussions about the history of English as the predominant language in Carroll County. English speaking Europeans came to Carroll County slowly at first, but in the end it appears that the English speakers write the history books.

Before 1744, the predominant government in Carroll County was the Haudenosaunee Nation – the “Six Nations.” The Haudenosaunee played a key role in the evolution of American democracy and paradoxically, they are why we speak English today.

Much of our current way of life is owed to the heritage and legacy of the Haudenosaunee Nation. Several main roads in Carroll County have their beginnings as Haudenosaunee trading routes. And several towns in Carroll County - Patapsco for example - had their beginnings as Haudenosaunee settlements.

It was not until after the Treaty of the Six Nations was signed on July 4, 1744 with the Haudenosaunee Nation, and the dispute over the Mason-Dixon Line was settled in 1767 that settlers started to come here in greater numbers.

It was near present-day Linwood, that the first recorded structure in the territory was built around 1715 by John Steelman. In 1744, approximately 65 families lived in Carroll County.

The Treaty of Paris in 1763 signaled the end of the North American portion of a global war between France and England, the French and Indian War, 1754–63.

It was one of the last pieces of the puzzle enabling settlement in Carroll County with relative freedom from violence. The last piece, of course, was the American Revolution, 1775-83.

But the very first “settlers” were the Algonquians who arrived around 800 B.C. The original Algonquians divided into a number of distinct tribe-nations, which formed a multi-nation government under a constitution that dates to approximately August 31, 1142.

The Algonquians called themselves the “Haudenosaunee” meaning “People of the Longhouse” and their government was one of the first true participatory democracies in history. It also incorporated full political and leadership rights for women.

The French term for the Six Nations confederacy was “Iroquois.” The term is considered a racial slur by many Native-Americans. The original Carroll Countians spoke one of many dialects of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic family of North America.

The Six Nations consisted of “nation-states” made up from different areas governed by the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senecas and the Tuscaroras. The Six Nations extended from Labrador to South Carolina.

Many historians to this day credit the multi-cultural and multi-lingual participatory democracy as exemplified by the Haudenosaunee Nation to be the inspiration for our nation’s founders’ ideas for our system of government.

Other historians have vigorously contested this theory as anecdotal and supposition. Read: history is written by the victorious. However, there is evidence, for example, that both Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson in particular used material delineated in a famous speech made by the great Haudenosaunee “sachem” (chief,) Canassatego, in 1744 at the signing of the Treaty of Six Nations.

In the Constitutional Convention of May through September, 1787, the basis for the “federal system” of government advocated by Messrs. Jefferson and Franklin was based on the Haudenosaunee system of government.

Today it is a paradox that for 75 percent of Carroll County’s history, we did not speak English. But to this day, the English speakers are (re)writing history.

And Marianne Faithful; four decades later, she is currently victorious over many personal challenges, living in Paris and enjoying yet another successful re-write of her singing and acting career – and performing in French.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff AT carr.org

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Often, when I consider the immigration discussions in Taneytown, I think of Marianne Faithfull’s “Say it in Broken English.” (I had the opportunity to see Marianne Faithful in Fells Point – quite a number of years ago and it sounded more like this.)


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Related:

Immigration Gumballs

This clip from the longer video, Immigration by the Numbers, features Roy Beck demonstrating the catastrophe of the huge numbers of both legal and illegal immigration by Third World people into the modern nations. He uses standard statistics and simple gumballs to show this disaster in the making.

Video was done by roy beck:

http://www.answers.com/topic/roy-beck

Full video on google:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5871651411393887069

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"Five Easy Pieces"

Monday, December 11, 2006

“Le dĂ©jeuner des canotiers” Pierre Auguste Renoir 1881

“Le dĂ©jeuner des canotiers” Pierre Auguste Renoir 1881

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From the family December 2006 Christmas card.

December 11, 2006

Kevin, Caroline and Evelyn had a fĂŞte galante attending the “Luncheon of the Boating Party” with friends of Pierre Auguste Renoir on a balcony of the Maison Fournaise along the Seine River in Chatou, France in 1881.

We went with Aline Charigot, a young seamstress, whom Mr. Renoir married in 1890. She is in the foreground playing with a small dog. Behind Kevin in the yellow hat is Alphonse Fournaise Jr., who was responsible for the boat rentals.

The woman leaning on the rail, wearing the yellow hat is Alphonsine Fournaise, the daughter of the proprietor. She is talking with a gentleman, whom we cannot see, who is the former mayor of Saigon, Baron Raoul Barbier.

Later he hit on Caroline. Not to worry, Caroline has had enough of mayors, she likes artists and writers. Seated in the chair with the yellow hat in the right-foreground, is fellow artist and close friend Gustave Caillebotte who is talking with Angèle, an actress, in the blue dress, and Maggiolo, an Italian journalist.

I did talk with him some later. He also likes semi-colons.

From right to left across the back is Jeanne Samary, an actress. She is wearing the blue dress and is behind Maggilo.

Hitting on Ms. Samary is the artist Paul Lhote and Eugène Pierre Lestringez, who is some sort of bureaucrat. All the way in the back, wearing the top hat is the editor of the Gazette des Beaux-Arts, Charles Ephrussi.

Editors are pretty cool and he was fun to talk with later. Here, he is talking with Jules Laforgue, wearing a brown coat and cap. He is a poet, critic, and Mr. Ephrussi’s personal secretary.

From the family December 2006 Christmas card. SDOSM 20061211 Xmas
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Later in the summer, we all had a great week together at the beach in July 2006.

We greatly miss Dad, who died on August 22nd, 2006.

Evelyn really enjoyed her surprise 80th birthday party in October 2006.

Marian is busier than ever now that she has retired from teaching.

Ron is looking forward to retiring next year.

Bill and Trisch still love Alaska where Bill is selling real estate and Trisch is teaching.

Sarah has finished most of her seminary classes.

Frank and Rosa are getting married at Willis Street in May.

Marnie, Elizabeth and David III are all in college.

Jamie is looking at colleges for next year.

Melissa is a high school sophomore.
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