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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Explore Carroll - Carroll Eagle Most Read Most E-mailed http://www.explorecarroll.com/most/

Explore Carroll - Carroll Eagle Most Read Most E-mailed

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most read

  1. Feds claim pilot at fault in crash that killed Lippy
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  2. Taste of Eldersburg set for May 1 at Winfield fire hall
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  3. Runnymeade adds to lunch cheer in Taneytown
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  4. Union Bridge hosts April Dance
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  5. Mandolin music on May 1
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  6. Springing to action to spread Easter cheer at Westminster's Shepherd Staff
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  7. MR. BEE: Willows are life-savers for many other plants
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  8. Foundation awards $50,000 to Carroll school programs
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  9. Century High School student does the legwork for dance event to aid House of Ruth
    Posted: April 10th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  10. Concert aids Dads Works
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

most emailed

  1. BETTER: Exactly how do I strangle a hands-free device?
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  2. DAYHOFF: Diffendal's life of service deserved a 'lot' of attention
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  3. 10 Days: A Guide to Upcoming Events in Carroll County
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  4. Spotlight on Youth Winners
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  5. Council hosts 'Spelin' Be'
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  6. Officials laud expansion of Knorr Brake operations in Westminster
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  7. Commissioners hit the road for county budget presentations
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  8. Linton Springs on MPT to highlight Green Team
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  9. Robert Moton students enter garden design contest
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  10. Student talents shine in warm glow of Spotlight
    Posted: April 24th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Lady Gaga - Born This Way (Audio)


Infected Mushroom - Psycho



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Explore Carroll: DAYHOFF: Diffendal's life of service deserved a 'lot' of attention

Explore Carroll: DAYHOFF: Diffendal's life of service deserved a 'lot' of attention

In the past several years, a number of readers have asked about the names of the various parking lots in Westminster -- and where they come from.

In particular, several folks have asked about Thomas S. Diffendal, for whom the East Main Street parking lot in Westminster is named.

Some of the queries came after I referred to it in an April 8, 2009, column about the Palace Livery stable fire of April 6, 1906.

That fire occurred right next to where the fire station was located at that time, and destroyed the home and livery stable owned by Harry Harbaugh. At that time, the offices of the City of Westminster were also in the fire station.

The Harbaugh Livery Stable stood next to the stable and home owned by Westminster Mayor O.D. Gilbert.

Today, the parking lot is literally located within the old walls of the Gilbert garage, between the Westminster Library and the old Westminster Volunteer Fire Station... http://www.explorecarroll.com/opinion/5369/diffendals-life-service-deserved-lot-attention/


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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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



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

What: Higher Learning Student Photo Exhibition and Silent Auction

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

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

Click here to see a map.

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

Youth who complete the Higher Learning Program will develop:

A habit of thinking, inquiring, and challenging default assumptions

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

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

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

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

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

Creativity, motivation, and greater success in school

Improved occupational and educational choices and opportunities

Target Population

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

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

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Tracks...an E-newsletter of Off Track Art - an artists’ cooperative gallery – for April-May 2011


Tracks...an E-newsletter of Off Track Art - an artists’ cooperative gallery – for April-May 2011



11 Liberty Street (Side Entrance) 
Westminster, MD
Open: Wed-Fri      noon - 6 PM
Sat           10 AM - 5 PM

CALENDAR:
Closing April 30 --Guest Artist, Scott Gore.
Your last chance to see these intense psychological graphic prints.  

May 6th --Opening Reception for Guest Artist, Kelly Heck.  For the months of May and June Off Track Art presents “Beautiful Silence,” a selection of serene photographic images by guest artist, KELLY HECK.

“Escape from civilization; voices, home, business, traffic, machinery, phones, music  any human sound.  Surround yourself with nature...   A  wooded area is especially perfect,  removing you from harsh, cool winds that whistle by your ears.  Stand motionless and breathe deeply...” (excerpt from artist’s statement)
Please join us for a reception for the artist on Friday, May 6th, from 5:30 - 7:30 PM.

Advanced Calendar:  

July 29th Reception: July-August Guest Artist:  Katherine Scofield graphics.

September 9th Reception: September-October Guest Artist:  Josh Ries glassworks.

November 4th Reception: November-December Guest Artist:  Peter Plant paintings.

OUT and ABOUT:

“PopUp Art at 7 East - Off Track Art goes off-track.”  A sampling of our work will be refreshed for Spring in the storefront windows at 7 E. Main Street, reminding all passers-by of our location in view nearby.  See something you like?  Make arrangements for purchase at the Off Track Art gallery on Liberty Street.

Gordon Wickes and Pam Zappardino serve as two of the jurists for the Higher Learning Student Photography Exhibition on viewMay 2nd, from 6:30-9:00 pm in McDaniel Lounge.  It will feature photographs taken by the students throughout the last two summers.  Awards are given to the students for winning photos.  In addition, Judy Goodyear, Linda Van Hart, and Kevin Dayhoff join Gordon and Pam in donating their own artwork to the Art Exhibition and Silent Auction event held alongside the student show, with proceeds going to support Higher Learning students and programs.

IN the GALLERY at OTA:

Original painting, drawing, collage, mixed media, photography, cut-paper, book art, sculpture, jewelry.

NEW works by artists...

Carolyn Seabolt brings in fresh works of her newest series of mosaics made of paper tesserae (pictured).

Bob Waddell on site at OTA  April 14th and 21st will be working on several on-going assemblages, in the mid-planning stages of several large scale 2D pieces celebrating the life of Clifford Still using his crypt as the architectural form(s) in the pieces.  The media is charcoal and assemblage.  The process is another take on site print-making.

Judy Goodyear presents a sparkling new array of Roll-On/Roll-Off bracelets.
SEE THE FULL NEWSLETTER WITH PICTURES in PDF file attached!

Off Track Art on the web: www.offtrackart.org and on Facebook

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Carroll County MD Tractor Pull postponed until Sunday April 17 2011



April 16, 2011 – now scheduled for April 17, 2011
Gates open at 9AM
Farm Stock at 11AM
Interstate at 3PM

The Truck and tractor Pull has been postponed till April 17 due to weather.

Gates will open at 9AM on April 17 with farm stock being at 11AM and Interstate Pullers at 3PM

Carroll County, Maryland, Tractor Pull, Agriculture, Agricultural Center, Westminster

[20110416 Tractor Pull Flyer.pdf]  http://www.carrollcountyagcenter.com/  http://www.carrollcountyagcenter.com/documents/2011TractorPullFlyer8.5x11.pdf  [20110415 CC MD Tractor Pull postponed until Sun Apr 17 2011]

Carroll County MD Tractor Pull postponed until Sunday April 17 2011


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The Truck & tractor Pull has been postponed till April 17 due to weather. Gates will open at 9AM on April 17 with farm stock being at 11AM and Interstate Pullers at 3PM. Carroll County, Maryland, Tractor Pull, Agriculture, ...

Apr 30, 2007
Daily Photoblog. April 29, 2007. Carroll County Maryland Ag Center Tractor Pull.

Jul 24, 2008
5:00 PM Tractor Pull - Farm Stock (Gates open at 4pm) - Upper Horse Ring 7:30 PM Tractor Pull - Interstate Tractor Pullers - Upper Horse Ring SATURDAY JULY 26, 2008 8:00 AM Breeding Swine, Breeding Sheep, Breeding Meat Goats Exhibits in ...

Jul 27, 2008
The 2008 Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair may not officially begin until Saturday, but a tractor pull tonight will kick off a host of tractor and machinery-related events scheduled during the first weekend of the fair. ...

Jul 27, 2008
The 2008 Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair may not officially begin until Saturday, but a tractor pulltonight will kick off a host of tractor and machinery-related events scheduled during the first weekend of the fair. ...

Jul 23, 2009
10 am -- Central Maryland Tractor Pull. 11 am -- Mule Show and Jump. Noon -- Livestock Orientation, Children's Pedal Pull registration. 1 pm -- Children's Pedal Pull. 2 pm -- Anglestone Christian Rock Band concert; Be a Farmer Contest. ...

Jul 18, 2007
5:30 pm Garden Tractor Pull–Upper Rings. 6pm-9pm Market Livestock Arrive at Fair. 7 pm “Be A Farmer Contest” Agstravaganza Tent,. Sunday July 29. 7 am – 9am Market Livestock Exhibits Arrive at Fair. 8 am Automotive Contest ...

Jul 29, 2006
4:30 pm Garden Tractor Pull. 5 pm “Chick” Parade. 5 pm Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, Conservation Awards, Family-Fun Fest; Indoor Exhibit Champion Photos. 6 pm Clover Small Pet (Activity Tent). 6 pm – 9 pm Market Livestock Exhibits Arrive at ...

May 31, 2008
The information was available at bull riding events and a tractor pull. The nontobacco products were meant to be used as a way to satisfy the habit of chewing without the dangers of tobacco for people attempting to quit, Babylon said. ...

Sep 27, 2007
I'm sitting at my desk on 3rd Street , listening to the tractor pull at the Great Frederick Fair. I've been able to hear it at my house almost every year of the 25 that I have lived in Frederick , always at the back of the house, ...

Jun 06, 2007
Packed with power Kingsdale Gas Engine Show a family affair HARNEY The light drizzle coming down couldn't dampen the enthusiasm of the competitors in a garden tractor pull Sunday at the Kingsdale Gas Engine Show at the Harney Fire ...


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Explore Carroll: Hundreds race into spring at Westminster's annual Main Street Mile

Explore Carroll: Hundreds race into spring at Westminster's annual Main Street Mile


Complete race results of the 30th Annual Westminster Maryland Main Street Mile

Explore Carroll: Hundreds race into spring at Westminster's annual Main Street Mile http://t.co/5OSUP8s



Westminster, Md  April 13, 2011
30th Annual Westminster Road Runner’s Club https://sites.google.com/site/wrrclub/ - Westminster Main Street Mile
Timing & Scoring via Maryland Timing: http://www.wmtiming.com/2011races.html

Find the article on www.explorecarroll.com here: http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/5343/hundreds-race-into-spring-westminsters-annual-main-street-mile/ Hundreds race into spring at Westminster's annual Main Street Mile - Annual events draws a fast crowd to downtown Westminster

The first section is a list of the top runners by class.  The second section is the list of the runners by place and time.  The preregistered list of participating schools is on the last page…



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There were approximately 600 runners in the second heat, the fun run, which was untimed.  218 runners participated in the competitive run.

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Despite the chilly spring temperature and the gray overcast skies, hundreds of runners and an equal number of fans lined the sidewalks of downtown Westminster for the 30th running of the Main Street Mile Wednesday evening.

The annual Westminster tradition announces the final arrival of spring as if the runners, fans, and family supporters run to downtown Westminster to spread the word that warmer temperatures and spring flowers are soon to follow. 

The race has grown in size in the past decades and now attracts runners and families from all over the mid-Atlantic region.  The annual rite of spring is a huge community effort featuring the teamwork of the downtown merchants, Westminster Road Runners Club, Westminster Volunteer Fire Department, Police Department and Fire Police and scores of volunteers.

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As is tradition, the race is run in two parts.  218 runners ran in the competitive run which took-off first at 7 p.m. sharp, which was announced this year by the booming bell of the Westminster Clock Tower which offered a perfect back-drop to the carefully choreographed chaos of the finish line frenzy near the railroad tracks.  And this year, for effect, a train came through town just after the race to add ambiance to the community event.

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600 runners raced in the second portion of the race event, the Connor Smith Memorial Fun Run which features children under the age of ten-years old. 

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The fastest known Maryland State Trooper in this year’s race was Laura Beck, of Westminster with a time of six minutes and thirty-nine seconds, followed by Major Scott Yinger of Westminster with a time of seven minutes and two seconds – not bad for the former Westminster barrack commander and state police veteran who is just months away from retirement.

“Oh, don’t put me in the paper,” said Yinger after the race, as his wife, Charlene – who ran the race with a time of seven-minutes and thirty-nine seconds – stood by the older trooper to make sure he was okay.

Two of the oldest runners in this year’s festivities were Tami Graf, who crossed the finish line at eight-minutes and thirty-nine seconds at 74-years young.  She was followed by Yvonne Aasen, who was believed to be one of the oldest in the race at age 79 and finished with a time of nine-minutes and forty-nine seconds.

  Find the article on www.explorecarroll.com here: http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/5343/hundreds-race-into-spring-westminsters-annual-main-street-mile/ Hundreds race into spring at Westminster's annual Main Street Mile - Annual events draws a fast crowd to downtown Westminster

Complete race results of the 30th Annual Westminster Maryland Main Street Mile

[20110411 SCE Westminster Main Street Mile.doc]  [20110414 scribd sdosm Complete race results of MSM]  [20110413 Westminster Main Street Mile Run Complete Results.pdf]  Westminster, Maryland, Road Runners, Carroll County, Explore Carroll County, Maryland Timing


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Saturday, April 09, 2011

Explore Carroll: DAYHOFF: More Medal of Honor recipients have Carroll County connections

Explore Carroll: DAYHOFF: More Medal of Honor recipients have Carroll County connections


by Kevin Dayhoff

After last week's column about 1st Lt. John Buffington, of Taneytown, was published ("Recalling Carroll's only recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor"), I was told of research suggesting there are more Medal of Honor winners who have connections to our county.


Shortly after the column appeared, I heard from readers from all over the world -- from here in Carroll County to Australia to South Carolina.


As much as I appreciated everyone's feedback and questions, perhaps the most valuable came from Laura Jowdy, an archivist from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society (www.cmohs.org.)
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Update Eagle Archive column: “Recalling Carroll’s only recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor”


April 5, 2011 Update on last week’s Eagle Archive column, in the Carroll Eagle: “Recalling Carroll’s only recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor” – April 3, 2011 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2011/04/update-eagle-archive-column-recalling.html

Further research after last week’s Eagle Archive column, “Recalling Carroll’s only recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor” was published, indicates that at there may be at least four Medal of Honor winners who have connections with Carroll County.  See this week's Eagle Archive for more details."




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The April 3, 1908, edition of the now-defunct Westminster newspaper, the American Sentinel, carried the story of Sgt. John Ezra Buffington, who is the only Carroll County residents to have ever received the Congressional Medal of Honor...

Buffington served in Company C, 6th Maryland Volunteer Infantry, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division (Brig. Gen. Truman Seymour), Sixth Corps, commanded by General J. Warren Keifer....  http://www.explorecarroll.com/opinion/5310/recalling-carrolls-only-recipient-congressional-medal-honor/

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