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Sunday, March 08, 2009

Starving Artists


Todd Sullivan Cartoon: Starving Artists

March 8, 2009

I came across this cartoon earlier in the day. It belongs to a cartoonist by the name of Todd Sullivan. I was not able to find much information about Mr. Sullivan…

The cartoon depicts much of what I feel are the wrong priorities about art and artists…
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Saturday, March 07, 2009

“Open” Off Track Art studio duty Thursday, March 5, 2009


Off Track Art studio duty: 4 to 7 PM, Thursday, March 5, 2009

“Open”

Kevin Dayhoff

“Off Track Art” is an artists’ collective and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in downtown Westminster, Maryland. We are dedicated to advancing the arts in Westminster as well as the careers, ideas, and artistic visions of its members.

Tentative Gallery Hours are:
Monday through Wednesday 12 - 6:00 pm
Thursday and Friday 12 - 7:00 pm
Saturday 10 - 5:00 pm
Grand Opening is scheduled for Feb. 13th, 5:30 to 7:30 pm.

Off Track Art
11 Liberty Street – rear
Westminster, MD 21157

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Friday, March 06, 2009

Annual Random House Carroll Community College Book Fair article by Bob Allen

New chapter for books, community college By Bob Allen

Random House Book Fair also includes movies

Posted on http://explorecarroll.com on 3/04/09

Steven Wantz, executive director of the Carroll Community College Foundation, describes the Random House Book Fair, held on the Westminster college campus for the past 11 years, as both a fund-raising and a friend-raising event.

"Over the past 12 years, it has raised over $200,000," Wantz said of the fair, which takes place Friday, March 6 and Saturday, March 7.

Proceeds from the two-day fair provide scholarships and financial aid to the college's students. In recent years, the fair has drawn about 3,500 people to the campus.

"It's an opportunity for people who have never been on our campus -- or who don't get here very often — to come out and get a peek at an institution that our county commissioners have described as 'the gem of Carroll County,' " Wantz said.

"People can come out and see what's changed and what's new here," he added. "Elements of the book fair (see related article "Books are back in town" for full schedule) are spread throughout the campus, so they get to see what's going on around the college."

Wantz said that in the past five or six years, he and his colleagues at the foundation have gone to great lengths to make the fair a family-oriented event. The Saturday schedule, for example, features a children's activities area ($2), and free events including story times, science presentations and even free children's books, while supplies last.

The emphasis, he said, is "creating a passion for reading in young people."

"There are so many activities this year for young families that you'll need at least a couple of hours to experience the whole thing," he added.

"We're hoping that at this point of the winter, people are fed up with being stuck at home and will come spend the day with us," Wantz said.

In recent years, one of the fair's most successful draws is the Friday night movie at the college's Scott Theater. This year, the Walt Disney movie "Bolt," will be featured — twice.

"We actually sold out and had to turn people away from the movie for the past two years," Wantz recalled. "So this year, we're having two showings, one at 4 p.m. and another at 7 p.m.

"Also, 'Bolt' isn't out yet on DVD, so you can come out to the college and still see it on the big screen," he added.

Wantz said it's yet another barometer of the book fair's appeal that many authors and vendors return year after year.

One of these is John Hoffert, a Hanover, Pa., resident who has written several thrillers, including "The Zero Factor," "Aphrodite's Redemption" and "The Time of Reckoning" — part of what he calls "The Lion" Series.

Hoffert has rented a table and been selling and signing copies of his books at the fair every year for the past five, and he'll be back again this year.

"It's a really good venue, and ... they don't charge vendors an exorbitant up-front fee," said Hoffert, who hopes to finish the latest novel in the Lion Series, "Pyrrhic Victory: The Lion's Wrath," later this year. (For an excerpt, visit
www.JohnHoffert.com.)

"As book fairs go, it's just the right size," he added. "I was at a really big book fair in Philadelphia not too long ago, and there were hoards of people, but most of them had come to see the big-name writers. Independents like me really did get lost in the shuffle.

"It's definitely much friendlier — and much more manageable," he said.


20090304 Random House Book Fair article by Bob Allen
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Monday, March 02, 2009

Carroll County Maryland Ag Center coming Events

Ag Center Coming Events

March 2, 2009

FEBRUARY 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
7

7AM-12PM

2:30PM-4PM

Upper Buildings
FREE
7
Doors open at 5PM
Shipley Arena

Adults $20.00

6-12 $10

under 6 FREE

8
9AM-2PM
Shipley Arena
$5.00
14
Doors open at 5PM
Shipley Arena

Adults $20.00

6-12 $10

under 6 FREE

20
Doors open at 6:30PM
Shipley Arena
varies
21
Doors open at 5PM
Shipley Arena

Adults $20.00

6-12 $10

under 6 FREE

21
Carroll County Flea Market
8AM-1PM
Shipley Arena
FREE
28
Doors open at 5PM
Shipley Arena

Adults $20.00

6-12 $10

under 6 FREE

MARCH 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
7
Doors open at 5PM
Shipley Arena

Adults $20.00

6-12 $10

under 6 FREE

14-15
Maryland Cocker Spaniel Show
Opens 9AM
Upper Buildings
$3
14
Doors open at 5PM
Shipley Arena

Adults $20.00

6-12 $10

under 6 FREE

21
8AM-2PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
21-22
Carroll County Horse Fair & Expo!
Sat. 9AM-6PM
Sun. 10AM-5PM
Shipley Arena

$5.00 8 and under Free

Combo Pass for Battle of the Beast Adults $20, 8 and under $15

21
Doors open at 5PM
Shipley Arena

Adults $20.00

6-12 $10

under 6 FREE

27-29

Fri. 9AM-7PM

Sat. 9AM-3PM

Sun. 10AM-2PM

Upper Buildings
$2
28
Doors open at 5PM
Shipley Arena

Adults $20.00

6-12 $10

under 6 FREE

APRIL 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
4-5

Sat. 9AM-5PM

Sun. 11AM-4PM

Shipley Arena
$4.00, 12 and under Free
4
8AM-2PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
11
11AM-7PM
Shipley Arena
$7.00
11
9AM-4PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
18-19
Maryland Alpaca Show & Sale
9AM-5PM
Shiley Arena
FREE
MAY 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
2-3
10Am-5PM
Shipley Arena
TBD
9
8AM-2PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
JUNE 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
6-7

Sat. 9AM-5PM

Sun. 9AM-3PM

Shipley Arena
$7.00
13-14

10AM-5PM

Shipley Arena
$8.00 or Two day pass for $15
20
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings

FREE

27
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
JULY 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
4
8 AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
11
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
18
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
25-31
8AM-10PM
All grounds
FREE
25
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
AUGUST 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
1
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
8
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
15
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings

FREE

22
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
29
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
SEPTEMBER 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
5
Everything Children Consignment Sale
7AM-12PM & 1PM-3PM
Shipley Arena
FREE
5
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
11-12

Sat. 10AM-5PM

Sun. 10AM-3PM

Shipley Arena
$6.00
OCTOBER 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
3-4
Mid-Atlantic Kio Show
TBD
Shipley Arena
TBD
9-11

Fri. 9AM-7PM

Sat. 9AM-3PM

Sun. 10AM-2PM

Upper Buildings
$2 or $1 and bag of food
18
Fourth Annual Chili Cookoff
1PM-4PM
Shipley Arena
TBD
24-25

Sat. 9AM-5PM

Sun. 9AM-3PM

Shipley Arnea

TBD

25
8AM-1PM
Upper Buildings
TBD
NOVEMBER 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
7
8AM-2PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
14
8AM-2PM
Upper Buildings

FREE

14-15
Opens 8:30AM
Shipley Arnea
FREE
21
8AM-2PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
21-22
Santa's Christmas Craft Show
Sat. 9AM-5PM
Sun. 10AM-4PM
Shipley Arena
$3.00
22
Westminster Train Show
10AM-3PM
Upper Buildings
$4.00
28
8AM-2PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
DECEMBER 2009
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
4-6
ODTC Agility Trials
TBA
Shipley Arena
TBA
5
8AM-2PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
12
8AM-2PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
19
8AM-2PM
Upper Buildings
FREE
JANUARY 2010
Dates
Event
Hours
Bldg
Tickets
2-3

Sat. 9AM-5PM

Sun. 9AM-3PM

Shipley Arena
TBD
23
22nd Annual Farm Toy Show

9AM-3PM

Auction starts at 5:30

Upper Buildings
TBD

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Carroll Co Horse Fair and Expo schedule


Roxanne Bowman, EXPO! show manager will be glad to answer any questions you, your company or your group have regarding the EXPO!and any opportunities to be part of it.

Contact her at carrollhorseexpo@gmail.com or by phone at 443-621-0274
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Schedule Saturday, March 21, 2009
Doors open to the public at 9:00 am

Title Presenter Location Time

Trailer Loading Troubleshooting Kenny Harlow Round Pen Ring 9:00-9:45

Driving Demonstration Tiina Frost Round Pen Ring 10:00-10:30

Every Riding Exercise Begins On the Ground Scott Purdum Round Pen Ring 10:45-11:30

Drill Team Presentation Sweet Rock Stables Round Pen Ring 11:45-12:15

Breed Demo Corbett Manor Farm Round Pen Ring 12:30-12:45

Safe Gymnastics Persimmon Tree Farm Round Pen Ring 1:00-1:45

The Adoption Process Days End Farm Classroom 1 9:00-10:00

Kenny Harlow Q&A Follow Up Kenny Harlow Classroom 1 10:00-11:00

Exercising Fox In Carroll County Fox Chasing Bob Shirley Classroom 1 11:00-12:00

Recommended Equine Vaccinations Dr. Eric Wiles Classroom 1 12:00-1:00

4-H Presentations

Various horse topics to be included Multiple Presenters Classroom 1 1:00-3:00

Scott Purdum Q&A Follow Up Scott Purdum Classroom 1 2:00-3:00

Maintaining Your Horse’s Dental Health Friendship Equine Dental Classroom 1 3:00-4:00

Dog Safety In The Barn* Cynthia Crouse Live Seminar Rm 10:30-11:00

Benefits Of Proper Grooming* TBA Live Seminar Rm TBA

Show Braiding* TBA Live Seminar Rm TBA

No Hoof No Horse…Farrier Work* TBA Live Seminar Rm TBA

How To Choose A Gaited Horse Corbett Manor Farm Live Seminar Rm 3:00-4:00

Schedule Sunday, March 22, 2009 Doors open to the public at 10:00am

Title Presenter Location Time

Round Pen Benefits Scott Purdum Round Pen Ring 10:00-10:45

Intro To Dressage Basics: How Dressage Can Help Every Discipline Teresa Stanton Round Pen Ring 11:00-11:45

Teaching Your Horse To Face His Fears Kenny Harlow Round Pen Ring 12:00-12:45

Paso Fino Training Middlefield Farm Round Pen Ring 1:00-1:30

Breed Demo Corbett Manor Farm Round Pen Ring 1:45-2:00

Intro To Eventing Full Moon Farm Round Pen Ring 2:15-3:00

Extreme Horse Makeover: Tips On Grooming, Sale Preparation, Taking Sale Photos Brummel Horse Farm Round Pen Ring 3:15-4:00

Nutrient Management Janie Dell Classroom 1 10:00-11:00

Scott Purdum Q&A Follow Up Scott Purdum Classroom 1 11:00-12:00

Saddle Fitting Gina Perilla Classroom 1 12:00-1:00

Kenny Harlow Q&A Follow Up Kenny Harlow Classroom 1 1:00-2:00

Adoption Through New Life Farm Cathy Yingling Classroom 1 2:00-3:00

TBA Dr. Eric Wiles Classroom 1 3:00-4:00

Body Clipping Without Lines!* Laura Powell Live Seminar Rm 10:00-11:00

Feather Fund* Lois Szymanski Live Seminar Rm 11:00-12:00

Senior Horse Nutrition Dan Shively Live Seminar Rm 12:00-1:00

Building A Ring At Home Sandy Hart Live Seminar Rm 1:00-2:00

TBA Amy Burke Live Seminar Rm 2:00-3:00

Please note that these times, topics and participants are not final and are subject to change. If you have any questions please feel free to contact the show manager, Roxanne Bowman, at carrollhorseexpo@gmail.com.


*Demonstration will include the participation of animals.

The EXPO! is the major annual fund-raiser for both the Ag Center and the 4-H Therapeutic Riding Program of Carroll County - both are 501(c)3 organizations.



Also at EXPO! - you will have a chance to win valuable door prizes, receive give-a-ways and enter to win up to a thousand pounds of feed from one of our sponsors - NUTRENA! We will hold a Chinese-style silent auction for ½ ton of feed each on both Saturday and Sunday (details available at the show). Plus, we will be giving away door prizes every hour during the show provided by the following sponsors:


20090321 Carroll Co Horse Fair and Expo schedule

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Children celebrate in the fountain in Celebration, Florida

Children celebrate in the fountain in Celebration, Florida

Friday, February 27, 2009 Kevin Dayhoff

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Friday, February 27, 2009

NPR Belt Tightening Leads To Artistic Expansion

NPR Belt Tightening Leads To Artistic Expansion

February 27, 2009 NPR· Tough times can often be a springboard for creativity. When no one's job is safe, no one's house is secure and no one knows exactly what to do about it, artists get to work — and start pushing boundaries.

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Kevin and a friendly Florida alligator

Kevin and a friendly Florida alligator

February 26, 2009

Kevin and a friendly Florida alligator, stop to say hi from the Central Florida Everglades.

20090226 Alligatorpics KED (6)
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali. Narique Meneses/Rex Features
Update: February 26, 2009

This was originally posted as a picture of “Salvador Dali and Gala in 1964.” I obviously was not thinking when I originally posted it as I do not believe that it is a picture of Gala. This was corrected February 26, 2009… Kevin Dayhoff


http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/dali-hollywood--and-a-surreal-story-1629337.html?action=Popup

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Greetings from a hot tub in Florida... River Island Orange Lake Orlando Florida








Greetings from a hot tub in Florida...

River Island Orange Lake Orlando Florida

February 24, 2009

Early evening, Tuesday, February 24, 2009 at about 60 or so degrees…

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20090224 River Island Orange Lake Orlando Florida
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Connectivity

Connectivity

February 24, 2009 Kevin Dayhoff

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Mayor David E Walsh passed away on January 27, 1927 by Kevin Dayhoff

Mayor David E Walsh passed away on January 27, 1927

© By Kevin Dayhoff January 27, 2009

This is the long version of my column that appeared in Explore Carroll on January 29, 2009: “Remembering the life of former mayor David E. Walsh.”

On Thursday, January 27, 1927 former Westminster mayor David E. Walsh passed away.

His passing was noted in a now defunct Westminster Advocate newspaper article which appeared on January 28, 1927 – “Ex-Mayor Walsh Dead – Was Stricken With Paralysis While Attending A K. of C. Meeting.”

His granddaughter, current Westminster councilwoman Suzanne Albert, was kind enough to provide me with a copy of the obituary some time ago to further my ongoing research on the city of Westminster’s elected officials.

As a matter of fact, if you have any old newspaper articles, photographs, or any historic information on Westminster city government, Westminster mayors, burgesses, commissioners, or council members, please be in touch.

The 1927 article on Mayor Walsh reported that he was only 53 years-old when he died. “Mr. Walsh had been in ill health for the past two years. He was in this city Tuesday evening and attended the meeting in St. John’s Hall.

“His death was caused from paralysis… (He was present at a meeting in the K. of C. (Knights of Columbus) Hall, Baltimore, Wednesday night when taken ill and was removed to St. Joseph’s Hospital, where he died at 12:30 yesterday afternoon.”

He had served our community as mayor from May 20, 1912 – May 15, 1916. His predecessor was Mayor Ernest J. Sponseller, who took his turn in office from May 16, 1910 – May 20, 1912. His successor was Mayor Howard E. Koontz who served from May 15, 1916 – May 17, 1926.

The 1910s were busy in Westminster. The population of Carroll County in 1910 was 33,934. It was during his term as mayor that Carroll County voted to become a “dry” county in 1914.

The automobile was beginning to bring about great changes in the community. According to a history of Carroll County during the 1900s, “From Our Front Porch,” by Jim Lee, gasoline cost 13 cents per gallon in October 1911. A Model T Ford cost $295 in 1923.

According to the Historical Society of Carroll County, on May 4, 1912, just days before Mayor Walsh took office, “Ex-President and Bull Moose Party candidate Teddy Roosevelt made a whistle-stop appearance in Westminster… He delivered a campaign speech from the front of the American Sentinel newspaper office near the intersection of Liberty and E. Main Streets.”

When I was growing up in Westminster in the 1950s and 1960s, Mayor Walsh was still mentioned in terms of great respect and appreciation. And for good reason; much of the article was devoted to his many accomplishments and the numerous civic organizations to which he belonged:

“He was a charter member of the Westminster Council, Knights of Columbus, of which he served as Grand Knight, and at the time of his death, he was connected with the Maryland State Council as District Deputy.

“He served two terms as Mayor of Westminster with exceptional ability.” In those days, mayors served two-year terms.

“He was a member of the Carroll County Bar. When the United States entered the World War (WWI,) he entered the Ordinance, where he remained until after the Armistice, when he was transferred to the United States Veterans’ Bureau, where his services will be remembered by many disabled soldiers.”

Mayor Walsh’s funeral was held on Saturday, January 29 at St. John Catholic Church. At the time, the church was located on East Main Street in Westminster where the Westminster branch of the Carroll County Public Library is now.

A February 4 newspaper article noted that his funeral “was largely attended and numerous beautiful floral tributes testified to the high esteem in he was held.”

Father Martin P. J. Egan conducted the services before he was laid to rest in the Westminster Cemetery. The names of the pallbearers read like a who’s who of prominent Westminster community leaders: J. Gloyd Diffendal, Paul A. Logue, Nathaniel H. Baumgardner, C. Gloyd Lynch, Norman B. Boyle, Edward W. Case, J. Carbery Boyle, and C. Eugene Tubman.

A February 4 newspaper article noted that his funeral “was largely attended and numerous beautiful floral tributes testified to the high esteem in which he was held.”

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Westminster Mayor 1912 1916 Walsh, Westminster Mayor 1910-12 Sponseller, Westminster Mayor 1916 1926 Koontz

Mayor Ernest J. Sponseller, who took his turn in office from May 16, 1910 – May 20, 1912.

Mayor David E. Walsh served our community as mayor from May 20, 1912 – May 15, 1916.

Mayor Howard E. Koontz served from May 15, 1916 – May 17, 1926.


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