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Monday, August 27, 2012
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Eagle Archive: A New Windsor summer made glorious by William Shakespeare
Eagle Archive: A New Windsor summer made glorious by William Shakespeare
By Kevin Dayhoff, August 26, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/neighborhoods/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0819-20120822,0,3117427.story
On the morning of Aug. 22, in 1485, a defining moment in English history took place with the death of Richard III in the Battle of Bosworth Field.
This of course, leads us directly to the summer of 1938 at Blue Ridge College in New Windsor.
Well, sorta-kinda.
I'll explain … after I wax poetic with William Shakespeare: "Now is the winter of our discontent, Made glorious summer by this son of York…"
Many will recognize that these lines appear in Shakespeare's "Richard III" — the last play of a study in history of the Wars of Roses by Shakespeare, which includes, "Henry VI, parts 1, 2 and 3," "Richard II" and "Henry V." Of all of Shakespeare's work, "Richard III" remains my favorite (followed by, on any given day, "As You Like It").
Throughout the history of our own beloved realm — Carroll County — folks have enjoyed days "made glorious summer by" arts and cultural programs such as church choirs, theater groups and band concerts.
Years ago, outdoor theater also made glorious summer, according to local historian, and now State Senator, Joe Getty, in a piece he wrote for the Historical Society of Carroll County.
Getty wrote that in 1938… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/neighborhoods/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0819-20120822,0,3117427.story
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Friday, August 24, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Upcoming national political conventions are sure to be entertaining
Upcoming national political conventions are sure to be
entertaining
By Kevin Dayhoff, August 12, 2012
Labels: 2012
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2012 presidential, US
st Florida Tampa
One may look upon the Republican National Convention, in Tampa
Florida on August 27-30 and the upcoming Democrat National Convention which
will take place in Charlotte North Carolina September 3-6, as the Olympics of
political contests for Americans - - or the full employment act for pundits and
political journalists.
Today’s presidential nomination process is very different
from the early days of the Republic when the two major parties, the
“Federalists” and the “Democrat-Republicans” – the forerunner of the today’s
Democrat Party; determined their respective presidential nominees by a “caucus”
made-up of members of Congress or state legislatures. This process prevailed
through 1828.
The first national political convention of what we now know
as the two major political parties; was held by the Democrat Party in Baltimore
May 21 and 23, 1832.
According to a brief history of the Maryland Democratic
Party written by Carroll County historian, and former Maryland Secretary of
State, John T. Willis., it “was held at the Atheneum (and Warfield’s Church) …
located on the southwest corner of St. Paul and Lexington Streets. Twelve
delegates from each county and six delegates from Baltimore City
were invited to attend.”
“In the 19th century, difficulties of travel led to the
selection of centrally located cities as convention sites. Baltimore, located
midway along the Atlantic seaboard, was a favorite choice in early years,” says
the Washington Congressional Research Service.
From 1832 to 1872, eight of the twelve Democrat Party
national conventions were held in Baltimore. Considering that two of the main
routes to Baltimore from all points west travel through Carroll County, an
historian’s imagination can run wild as to what national political figures may
have passed through Carroll County in those days.
What we now know as the Republican Party essentially began
in 1854 and replaced the Whig Party, which had replaced the much earlier
Federalist Party.
It would be an understatement to suggest that the events that
will take place in Tampa later in the month are quite different from the first
Republican National Convention, June 17 to 19, 1856.
That convention was attended by 600 delegates and 100 news
reporters, who had ample room to move in the 1200 seat Musical Fund Hall, near
8th and Locust Street in Philadelphia.
The Musical Fund Hall still stands. In 1980 developers saved
the long neglected building from demolition and turned it into an apartment
house.
The Republican Party was in its infancy, having been
organized only two years earlier in at a meeting in Ripon, Wisconsin from a
mishmash of anti-slavery Democrats, the remnants of the Whig Party,
abolitionists, and “Free-Soilers.”
The original driving force of the party was to fight the
“Kansas-Nebraska Act,” which had opened new United States territories to
slavery in spite of the “Missouri Compromise of 1820.”
Originally the party was a single-issue consortium of
citizens who were adamantly opposed to slavery. Although, many of the tenets of
the party, that remain in place today; economic development, education, limited
government with an emphasis on individual freedoms and a personal
responsibility for one’s future fate, were ancillary issues gluing together a
volatile mix of groups and individuals dedicated to abolishing slavery at any
cost.
According to the “Independence Hall Association” in
Philadelphia; the key plank was firm opposition to the extension of slavery.
"It is the duty of Congress to prohibit in the territories those twin
relics of barbarism, polygamy, and slavery.”
Many historians consider the very first national Republic
get together to be an informal “convention” in Pittsburg, earlier that year on
February 22 and 23rd. The purpose of that meeting was to organize
the June 1856 convention, which went to nominate John C. Fremont, from
California, to be Republican presidential candidate and William Dayton from New
Jersey to be the vice presidential candidate.
As the Olympics draw to a close and the end of the summer
looms on the horizon, you can be sure that the upcoming Republican and Democrat
National Conventions are sure to provide some great end of summer
entertainment.
Sort of like the upcoming season 12 of American Idol of Fox
TV meets the Oracle of Delphi from Greek mythology with a twist of Survivor
thrown-in for some reality.
Only the convention reality shows are carefully scripted;
minutely choreographed and in the end, after certain folks have been voted off
the island, everyone comes together to sing about a great and wonderful future
under either the Republican or the Democrat nominee for president… Or something
like that - anyway… Whatever.
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Beautiful and incredible images from the latest batch of
photographs sent back from the Mars Curiosity rover.
First color photos sent home from Mars
Breaking news – August 22, 2012 - “After two weeks of taking
stock of its surroundings, the Mars Curiosity rover has taken its first ‘baby
steps’ and sent back images of its first tracks ...,” according to various
media sources.
And the first images are simply stunning. The slogan, in the
middle of the large banner, is written in Southern Martian, an old dialect on
the red planet. “Yankee Imperialist Go Home”
means “Yankee Imperialist Go Home.”
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Heart of the Chesapeake – Visitors Guide to Dorchester County Maryland
Heart of the Chesapeake – Visitors Guide to Dorchester
County Maryland
Last fall I had a delightful trip to the 2011 Fall Maryland
Municipal League’s Fall Legislative Conference at the Cambridge Maryland Hyatt
Regency Chesapeake Bay… MML – Maryland Municipal League Fall Conference October
31 - November 2, 2011…
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and MD
MML Muni League Disclosure and November 2, 2011, Work Cut Out For
Municipal League by Kevin E. Dayhoff: “This week officials from Maryland
cities and towns throughout the state converged on the Cambridge Hyatt
Chesapeake Bay conference facilities for the three-day Maryland Municipal
League’s fall
legislative conference… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4723
I’m now planning another trip to Cambridge at the end of
September 2012. I pulled the Visitors Guide to Dorchester County Maryland from
my 2011 Fall Maryland Municipal League’s Fall Legislative Conference at the
Cambridge Maryland Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay files and have posted it for
easy access while I am on the road.
If you ever have a chance to visit anywhere on the Delmarva Peninsula,
please take advantage of the opportunity. Be sure to put Cambridge, Blackwater
Refuge and Dorchester County on your itinerary.
I’m just saying… August 22, 2012 Kevin Dayhoff
Maryland
Municipal League see MML, MD
MML Muni League Disclosure, MD
Municipal League qv MML, MML, MML
Municipal League
Dorchester County, Cambridge Maryland, Chesapeake Bay,
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Eagle Archive: School experience has changed in Carroll, but it still adds up for students
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By Kevin Dayhoff, August 18, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0819-20120818,0,5980768.story
In August, 1971, much of the community was curious as to whether or not the "Carroll County Vocational Technical Center" would open its doors on Sept. 7 to launch its first year of operation.
Today, the school on Washington Road, next to Westminster High School, is known as the Carroll County Career and Technology Center.
The job training and college preparatory classes at the Career and Technology Center vary from business and retail to computer and construction, from engineering and manufacturing to health and transportation.
According to an Aug. 16, 1971, article in the now defunct Democratic Advocate newspaper, "Frank Mather, administrator of the center, said that all of the school's facilities except for the horticulture area, conference rooms and some lavatories and some equipment will be ready for use on opening day….. http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0819-20120818,0,5980768.story
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Eagle Archive: If the past is a guide, political conventions are sure to be entertaining
Eagle Archive: If the past is a guide, political conventions are sure to be entertaining
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By Kevin Dayhoff, August 11, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0812-20120808,0,1262168.story
As the Olympics draw to a close and the end of the summer looms on the horizon, you can be sure that the upcoming Republican and Democrat national conventions will provide end-of-summer entertainment.
For those setting their DVRs: The Republican National Convention is in Tampa on Aug. 27-30 and the upcoming Democrat National Convention will take place in Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 3-6.
Today's presidential nomination process is very different from the early days of the Republic, when the two major parties — the Federalists and the Democrat-Republicans (the forerunner of the today's Democrat Party) — determined their respective presidential nominees by a caucus made-up of members of Congress or state legislatures. This process prevailed through 1828.
The first national political convention of what we now know as the two major political parties was held by the Democrat Party just down the road in Baltimore, May 21 and 23, 1832… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0812-20120808,0,1262168.story
Also, be sure to read:
Eagle Archive: School experience has changed in Carroll, but it still adds up for students
August 18, 2012...rate?'" When he is not asking his wife, a mathematician and economist, how to do the math question from 1914, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com.BY KEVIN DAYHOFF
Eagle Archive: If the past is a guide, political conventions are sure to be entertaining
August 11, 2012...the territories those twin relics of barbarism, polygamy and slavery."When he is not watching reruns of previous political conventions on TV — in slow motion — KevinDayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.comBY KEVIN DAYHOFF
Eagle Archive: Celebrating Carroll County at the 4-H and FFA Fair
July 30, 2012...m.For a calendar of events and more information, go to carrollcountyfair.com.See you at the fair.When he is not eating his way from one end of the fair to the other, KevinDayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com.BY KEVIN DAYHOFF
Eagle Archive: In 1923, sheriff busted the Hampstead fireman's carnival for gambling
August 4, 2012...Days," page 2). For more information go to http://www.hampsteadvfd.org/content/carnival/When he is not playing the wheel of fortune at the Hampstead carnivaaal, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com.BY KEVIN DAYHOFF
In 1926, newspaper wanted clear lines between state's attorney and sheriff
July 21, 2012...which, apparently, has been lost." When he is not trying to read between the lines in local newspaper articles, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com.BY KEVIN DAYHOFF
Eagle Archive: Saluting Carroll County's love of that dangerous 'foreign invention' ... the bicycle
July 14, 2012...in holiday attire in honor of the Tour de France and yelling at the TV in broken French, "Viva la bicyclette," Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com.BY KEVIN DAYHOFF
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Babylon awarded Red Cross' highest volunteer honor
July 21, 2012...part of the response team for Hurricane Andrew. Babylon is married to former Westminster mayor and Eagle columnist Kevin Dayhoff, and lives in Westminster Fellow Carroll Countian, Phil Deitchman, was presented with the Clara D. Tucker Award...
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Eagle Archives: June is 'invasion month' in Westminster
June 23, 2012...city's website at westgov.com/ When he is not hiding from the invasion of bugs, hogs and the Confederates, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com.BY KEVIN DAYHOFF
Eagle Archives: Celebrating independence, and the history that helped bring us here
July 4, 2012...Bless America. When he is not enjoying a hot dog while watching the fireworks at the Carroll County Ag Center, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com.BY KEVIN DAYHOFF
Appreciation: Stan Ruchlewicz brought knowledge, expertise and main street values to Westminster
June 9, 2012...Stan Ruchlewicz was one of the nicest officials I have ever worked with in my 40 years of working with the public. Kevin Dayhoff, a columnist for The Carroll Eagle, is also a former mayor of Westminster. He worked with Stan Ruchlewicz in that...BY KEVIN DAYHOFF
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Sunday, August 19, 2012
Sunday, Aug 19 2012, 1-4 pm Westminster Fire Department museum open house http://tinyurl.com/d25cj6g
Sunday, Aug 19 2012, 1-4 pm Westminster Fire Department museum open house http://tinyurl.com/d25cj6g
Westminster Fire Department museum open house
Today, Sunday, August 19, 2012 – the 3rd Sunday
of the month - from 1-4 p.m.
Also available is pit beef and pit ham sandwiches for the
event from 1-4 p.m...
On Sunday, August 19, 2012 – the 3rd Sunday of
the month - the Westminster Volunteer Fire Department will swing open the doors
to the past with an open house to the department’s critically acclaimed history
of local firefighting museum, from 1 to 4 p.m.
Veteran firefighters and historians will be hand to answer
questions and conduct tours of the museum which is attached to the southern-end
of the firehouse on John Street in downtown Westminster.
Also available is pit beef and pit ham sandwiches for the
event from 1-4 p.m...
The museum at the Westminster firehouse offers the public a
glimpse into the history of the fire department that spans two centuries. It
was dedicated on October 24, 1998, when the fire department moved from the fire
station located at 66 East Main Street, which had served the community for 102
years, to its current location on John Street.
Labels: Carroll
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CC Depts 03 Westminster, Fire
CC Depts 03 Westminster fundraiser, Fire
CC Depts 03 Westminster history, Fire
CC Depts 03 Westminster history museum, Food pit
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By Kevin Dayhoff August 4, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0805-20120801,0,2048595.story
On Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1923, the Hampstead Volunteer Fire
Company carnival was accused of running a gambling operation and was shut down
by Carroll County Sheriff William Phillips.
Phillips appeared on the carnival grounds with Carroll
County State's Attorney Theodore F. Brown, and arrested the person in charge of
the carnival's amusements, Thomas Zepp, and hauled him off to jail.
Pandemonium broke loose in Hampstead as a result. This was
especially true because of the significance the Hampstead fireman's carnival
has played in the history of the town…
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1994 Westminster Nurseries recipes and home hints Calendar
For over 25-years I made a living farming nursery stock,
trees, ornamental plants, and perennials. One of my key and critical suppliers
was Westminster Nurseries.
I grew-up almost next to the Westminster Nurseries
production fields and green houses and spent many an entire day roaming
Westminster Nurseries’ fields.
And actually, that is how I learned the Latin names of most
plants. The plants in the fields were always identified by its Latin name and
as a child I never really thought much of it. I just figured that was the
plant’s name… It was not until later in high school, when I took Latin classes,
that I learned more about the Rules of Linnaeus and taxonomy…
I always liked the Westminster Nurseries’ calendar; not only
because I liked the pictures, but I also liked the recipes and home hints…
August 18, 2012 Kevin Dayhoff
[19940000 Westminster Nurseries recipes and Home Hints
Calendar]
Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, farming, nursery
stock, perennials, trees, business, agriculture, food, recipes, home hints
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
The 2011 MidAtlantic Farm Credit calendar
The 2011 MidAtlantic Farm Credit calendar
In recent years MidAtlantic Farm Credit has published a
wonderful calendar featuring local agricultural scenes photographed by local
folks involved in the business of agriculture… http://www.scribd.com/doc/102874471/The-2011-MidAtlantic-Farm-Credit-calendar
MidAtlantic Farm Credit http://midatlanticfarmcredit.com/
makes farm and country home loans, loans for equipment and buildings, land
loans, construction loans, improvement loans and production/operating loans.
Consider these advantages to doing business with MidAtlantic
Farm Credit:
MidAtlantic Farm Credit is one of the largest ag lenders on
the East Coast with over $2 billion in loans outstanding to more than 10,500
members.
MidAtlantic Farm Credit has 20 offices, serving the Eastern
Shore of Maryland and Virginia, Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, North-Central
Maryland, North-Eastern West Virginia, and North-Western Virginia.
As a member-owned co-op, MidAtlantic Farm Credit has historically returned 85% of our profits
to our borrower/members through patronage refunds.
MidAtlantic Farm Credit offers a wide range of products and
services - from loans to leases to crop insurance.
MidAtlantic Farm Credit employs an experienced staff,
knowledgeable in agriculture and dedicated to serving you - our member and our
customer.
Headquarters
Phone: 410.848.1033
Toll Free: 800.442.7334
Admin Fax: 410.876.0768
[20090421 MidAtlantic Farm Credit overview] [The 2011
MidAtlantic Farm Credit calendar]
calendar, agriculture, MidAtlantic, Farm, credit, finance,
art, pictures, photographs, country, animals, crops, food, farmers, artists, photographers
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Kevin Dayhoff - The Tentacle: Fighting the “Stuff Monster”
Kevin E. Dayhoff June 20, 2012 The Tentacle http://www.thetentacle.com/author.cfm?MyAuthor=41
The mindless meanderings of a mad writer. http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2012/08/kevin-dayhoff-tentacle-fighting-stuff.html
There comes a time in a person’s life when one needs to
get a fresh supply of trash bags, buy a new heavy-duty paper shredder, back the
pick-up truck to the basement door, get out the large party-size coffee maker,
and clear the clutter.
For me, periodically fighting the “Stuff Monster” has been a
survival tool – or I would have been the tragic-lead character in a serial
reality horror show on hoarding a long time ago.
Yet, in my personal journey of a life-long struggle with the
“Stuff Monster,” the deck has always been stacked against me.
For, you see, my situation has been exacerbated by the fact
that I have been self-employed all my life. Many colleagues have been able to
fight the “Stuff Monster” much more easily because all the filing cabinets full
of papers and pallets of boxes in records storage, has been the responsibility
of their respective employers.
Well, with me – since the late 1960s – I’ve been my own
employer and keeping records, documents and stuff has always been my
responsibility.
And, of course, for the last 35 or so years, in addition to
art and farming, I have continuously served on any number of local, county or
state boards, committees or commissions – and for many years, as an elected
official – all of which was accompanied by my bringing home papers, documents
and records by the wheelbarrow load.
[….]
I am trying to go as paperless as possible.
My paperless initiative
is in part, because technology has advanced to the point that I can now handle
many office and administrative functions more efficiently - without paper.
However, my reasons
for going as paperless as possible are in part, as a matter of practicality.
Above and beyond the fact that we travel a lot and are simply not at home to
get hardcopy paper-mail at our post office box; at my advanced age, handling
mountains of paper day-in and day-out has not gotten any easier.
Curiously, after
almost 40-years of office administration, if you hand me a piece of paper, in
several hours, I have no clue as to where it is. However, I always seem to be
able to find electronic paperwork… Caroline will tell you that I have come to
like reading online so much that I scan-in letters and writing-newspaper-research
materials just so that I can read it on the computer…
Moreover, a large
part of my decision to go paperless is a product of my environmental activism,
which in part springs forth from faith beliefs…
Whatever - - I am a
geek and although a few electrons may be inconvenienced; paperless is far more
efficient…
That said, LOL – the
initiative sure has had some interesting moments – and a few profound failures;
however, it has been for the most part, quite successful…
Kevin E. Dayhoff June 20, 2012 The Tentacle http://www.thetentacle.com/author.cfm?MyAuthor=41
The mindless meanderings of a mad writer. Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/hnwxx
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