Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art One-half Banana Stems

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Explore Carroll: South Carroll Fine Arts League hosts art exhibition

Explore Carroll: South Carroll Fine Arts League hosts art exhibition


... by 10 local artists Mary Decker; Sam Gunby; J.C. Coleman; Barbara Taccino; Wayne McWilliams; Gale Ratley; Frank Torockio; Lucille Kerns; Darlene Jones; and Kevin Dayhoff (who also writes for The Eagle)....

SYKESVILLE — The South Carroll Fine Arts League is continuing its current art exhibition at the Fairhaven retirement community in Sykesville through July 15...Mary Decker Linda Van Hart Melinda Byrd Susan Williamson Also see:http://kevindayhoffart.blogspo​t.com/2011/07/south-carroll-fi​ne-arts-league-at.html
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The South Carroll Fine Arts League art exhibition at Fairhaven in Sykesville continues through July 15.

The show which debuted June 1 includes artwork in original oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings, photography, and framed prints by 10 talented local artists: Mary Decker, Sam Gunby, J.C. Coleman, Barbara Taccino, Wayne McWilliams, Gale Ratley, Frank Torockio, Lucille Kerns, Darlene Jones, and Kevin Dayhoff.

The show is open to the public and all the art is available for sale. 

Art is displayed in the main hall accessible through the main entrance.  Visitors are asked to come between 10 AM and 9 PM.

Fairhaven is located at 7200 Third Avenue, Sykesville, Maryland 21784-5201.  For more information call 410.795.8801 or go Fairhaven’s website at http://www.fairhavenccrc.org/.

“Please come and enjoy this stunning array of art,” said Decker, who helped curate and organize the show. 

“Be transported a winter's day in Westminster or to twilight in a local field, or perhaps to an exotic locale.  Smile at the antics of animals or radiated in the beauty of a flower.  All of this is possible when viewing the works of these fine artists.  Come close and go far away.”

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7200 Third Avenue, Sykesville, Maryland 21784-5201 http://www.fairhavenccrc.org/

Fairhaven - A Continuing Care Community - TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR REQUEST INFORMATION SEE EVENTS CALENDAR WAYS TO GIVE  410.795.8801  |  1.800.241.9997  |  410.549.5845 (TDD) www.emaseniorcare.org

Sykesville, Carroll County, art, artists, Fairhaven, continuing care, Mary Decker, Sam Gunby, J.C. Coleman, Barbara Taccino, Wayne McWilliams, Gale Ratley, Frank Torockio, Lucille Kerns, Darlene Jones, Kevin Dayhoff.

List of works by Kevin Dayhoff:



“Cornfield Winter Sunfall” digitally enhanced giclee printed photograph $235.00.  21.5” high x 17.5” wide framed.



“Autumn in Carroll” giclee printed photograph $235.00.  22” wide x 18” high framed.



“Covered bridge at Valley Forge” giclee printed photograph $235.00.  22.5” wide x 18.5” high framed.



“The Magic Tree Sunset” giclee printed photograph $235.00.  21” wide x 17” high framed.



“Main Street Rain” giclee printed photograph $235.00.  21.75” wide x 17.75” high framed.

Kevin Dayhoff, P.O.Box 1245, Westminster, Maryland, 21158, www.kevindayhoff.com

The South Carroll Fine Arts League at Fairhaven in Sykesville MD [20110701 SCFAL at Fairhaven]  http://www.scribd.com/doc/59270442/The-South-Carroll-Fine-Arts-League-at-Fairhaven-in-Sykesville-MD

The South Carroll Fine Arts League at Fairhaven in Sykesville MD 


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Tuesday, July 05, 2011

The Beatles in the Philippines - Live in Manila Concert (1966)



The Morton report: This Day in Music, July 4 1966: The Beatles Need Help!

In the 30 days of June, the four members of The Beatles had spent nine days at Abbey Road studios recording new songs, played five concerts, attended a nightclub opening, recorded radio interviews, rehearsed new songs at George Harrison’s house, released a new single “Paperback Writer”, made their last ever ‘live’ TV appearance, and spent a few days at 32,000 feet flying between the UK, Germany, and Japan.

June of 1966 had been like any other month for the most famous group in the world - busy...


However, the following day, the news of The Beatles’ alleged ‘no show’ was broadcast on Philippine television and radio presented by the Marcos-dominated media as a deliberate snub. When Brian Epstein tried to make a televised statement his comments were disrupted by static.

Their police protection having suddenly disappeared, the group and their small entourage had to make their way to the Manila airport on their own....

The Morton report: This Day in Music, July 4, 1966: The Beatles Need Help!



The Morton report: This Day in Music, July 4: The Beatles Need Help!


This Day in Music, July 4: The Beatles Need Help!

 

In the 30 days of June, the four members of The Beatles had spent nine days at Abbey Road studios recording new songs, played five concerts, attended a nightclub opening, recorded radio interviews, rehearsed new songs at George Harrison’s house, released a new single “Paperback Writer”, made their last ever ‘live’ TV appearance, and spent a few days at 32,000 feet flying between the UK, Germany, and Japan.
June of 1966 had been like any other month for the most famous group in the world - busy...   

However, the following day, the news of The Beatles’ alleged ‘no show’ was broadcast on Philippine television and radio presented by the Marcos-dominated media as a deliberate snub. When Brian Epstein tried to make a televised statement his comments were disrupted by static.
Their police protection having suddenly disappeared, the group and their small entourage had to make their way to the Manila airport on their own....  

The Morton report: This Day in Music, July 4: The Beatles Need Help!


http://www.themortonreport.com/entertainment/music/this-day-in-music-july-4-the-beatles-need-help/


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Monday, July 04, 2011

Explore Carroll: DAYHOFF: Fourth of July, circa 1925, presented a who's who of local business

Explore Carroll: DAYHOFF: Fourth of July, circa 1925, presented a who's who of local business

@ExploreCarroll #July4 in 1925, presented who's who #History local business #WestminsterMD #Carroll #Maryland http://tinyurl.com/3lj3s7w

http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/5520/fourth-july-circa-1925-presented-whos-who-local-business/


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On July 3, 1925, the now out-of-print American Sentinel reported the Fourth of July was celebrated with baseball, a carnival hosted by the Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Company No. 1, a parade, a dance and a community dinner.

“Saturday, July 4th, will be observed by the citizens and business men of this city by a complete suspension of business,” the paper reported. “Public offices, banks, mercantile houses, barbershops and newspaper offices will be closed and remain so until Monday morning July 6th.”

The baseball game took place “on the old field at Western Maryland College.” ... http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/5520/fourth-july-circa-1925-presented-whos-who-local-business/


The South Carroll Fine Arts League at Fairhaven in Sykesville MD



The South Carroll Fine Arts League art exhibition at Fairhaven in Sykesville continues through July 15.

The show which debuted June 1 includes artwork in original oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings, photography, and framed prints by 10 talented local artists: Mary Decker, Sam Gunby, J.C. Coleman, Barbara Taccino, Wayne McWilliams, Gale Ratley, Frank Torockio, Lucille Kerns, Darlene Jones, and Kevin Dayhoff.

The show is open to the public and all the art is available for sale. 

Art is displayed in the main hall accessible through the main entrance.  Visitors are asked to come between 10 AM and 9 PM.

Fairhaven is located at 7200 Third Avenue, Sykesville, Maryland 21784-5201.  For more information call 410.795.8801 or go Fairhaven’s website at http://www.fairhavenccrc.org/.

“Please come and enjoy this stunning array of art,” said Decker, who helped curate and organize the show. 

“Be transported a winter's day in Westminster or to twilight in a local field, or perhaps to an exotic locale.  Smile at the antics of animals or radiated in the beauty of a flower.  All of this is possible when viewing the works of these fine artists.  Come close and go far away.”

#####

7200 Third Avenue, Sykesville, Maryland 21784-5201 http://www.fairhavenccrc.org/

Fairhaven - A Continuing Care Community - TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR REQUEST INFORMATION SEE EVENTS CALENDAR WAYS TO GIVE  410.795.8801  |  1.800.241.9997  |  410.549.5845 (TDD) www.emaseniorcare.org

Sykesville, Carroll County, art, artists, Fairhaven, continuing care, Mary Decker, Sam Gunby, J.C. Coleman, Barbara Taccino, Wayne McWilliams, Gale Ratley, Frank Torockio, Lucille Kerns, Darlene Jones, Kevin Dayhoff.

List of works by Kevin Dayhoff:



“Cornfield Winter Sunfall” digitally enhanced giclee printed photograph $235.00.  21.5” high x 17.5” wide framed.



“Autumn in Carroll” giclee printed photograph $235.00.  22” wide x 18” high framed.



“Covered bridge at Valley Forge” giclee printed photograph $235.00.  22.5” wide x 18.5” high framed.



“The Magic Tree Sunset” giclee printed photograph $235.00.  21” wide x 17” high framed.



“Main Street Rain” giclee printed photograph $235.00.  21.75” wide x 17.75” high framed.

Kevin Dayhoff, P.O.Box 1245, Westminster, Maryland, 21158, www.kevindayhoff.com

The South Carroll Fine Arts League at Fairhaven in Sykesville MD [20110701 SCFAL at Fairhaven]  http://www.scribd.com/doc/59270442/The-South-Carroll-Fine-Arts-League-at-Fairhaven-in-Sykesville-MD

The South Carroll Fine Arts League at Fairhaven in Sykesville MD 


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Sunday, July 03, 2011

The monthly meeting of www.thetentacle.com writers at the Barbara Fritchie restaurant




The monthly meeting of www.thetentacle.com writers was held Saturday morning, July 2, 2011, at the Barbara Fritchie restaurant, 1513 West Patrick Street, in Frederick, Maryland.  http://www.thetentacle.com/author.cfm?MyAuthor=41  [20110702 TT Bfast Barbara Fritchie Restaurant] Kevin Dayhoff  http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/7212624137/the-monthly-meeting-of-www-thetentacle-com-writers http://tinyurl.com/3etwhhy




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The Byrdcall Blog page by Melinda Byrd

Welcome to the Byrdcall Studio Blog

April 1st, 2011 by Melinda
Oscar Portrait
Hello, friends…  I am really excited to be restarting my web site  anew.   Now I am able to add and subtract images and text whenever I wish.  I am learning this month, so bear with me.  Just wait and see where we go together!   Stay tuned…

My latest video on rya rug-makinghttp://youtu.be/trl3V5Q2kG410 min. 
Last year's video on print-making http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2hguBvmZb4  5 min.
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Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: More than 130,000 Petitioners Want Dream Act Place...

Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: More than 130,000 Petitioners Want Dream Act Place...: "Today 85° 67° Tomorrow 85° 63° July 3, 2011 Your News More than 130,000 Petitioners Want Dream Act Placed on Refe..."

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We are the Proletariat The People who like to say No


“We are the Proletariat The People who like to say No” January 31, 2008 by Kevin Dayhoff

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