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Friday, June 25, 2010

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Recent articles by Dr. Pam Zappardino

  1. Artist takes large view of Carroll

    Thursday, March 4, 2010 1:47 pm

    Walter Calahan is a big man with a big smile and an even bigger laugh. It only seems natural, then, that his solo show in McDaniel College’s Rice Gallery features large-format photography.

  2. Art speaks in public spaces

    Thursday, April 8, 2010 12:00 am

    Some public spaces feel cold, unfriendly and even forbidding, while others are warm, even in the chilliest weather, and welcoming. Art is often what makes the difference.

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  3. Cezanne sensations on display

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 8:17 pm

    There’s a television commercial for a popular candy treat that exhorts you to “Get the sensation.” Paul Cezanne could relate, I think. “To paint from nature is not to copy what is objective,” he said. “It is to realize one’s sensations.”

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  4. Photographer takes large view of Carroll

    Thursday, March 4, 2010 12:00 am

    Walter Calahan is a big man with a big smile and an even bigger laugh. It only seems natural, then, that his solo show in McDaniel College’s Rice Gallery features large-format photography.

  5. Where ability matters most

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 12:00 am

    At The Arc of Carroll County, “ability matters most.” And for the next two weeks, you’ll get a chance to see just how great that ability is. The “Art of The Arc” opens this evening at the Tevis Gallery in the Carroll Arts Center in Westminster, featuring works created by participants in many of the Arc’s programs.

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  6. Art goes to the dogs in Westminster shop

    Thursday, March 25, 2010 12:00 am

    I admit it. I like clothes. A lot. I also like to shop. Great combination unless you’re my bank account. I also like to shop local, so I haunt establishments in downtown Westminster that sell funky threads, making sure I always know what’s new.

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  7. In the Arts: McDaniel exhibit will make you think

    Thursday, April 1, 2010 12:00 am

    Brain scans. Dandelions. Frogs. Hexagons. Roadkill. Body image. Odd characters. Eating disorders.

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  8. Student art moves fast and furious

    Thursday, April 15, 2010 12:00 am

    The first warm days of spring mean a couple of things on the McDaniel College campus. Students shed cold-weather clothing and shoes in favor of shorts and flip-flops. And student art starts appearing in the Esther Prangley Rice Gallery, fast and furious. Every two weeks there’s a new show.

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  9. Junk is art waiting to happen

    Thursday, April 22, 2010 12:00 am

    What do you do with old paint cans? You know, the ones with just a little bit left in the bottom, all cracked and dried, color long gone covering the sides.

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  10. Industrial city embraces its style

    Thursday, May 6, 2010 12:00 am

    I love Glasgow. Folks are often surprised to hear that. It’s a gritty city, industrial, working class, no pretension.

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  11. Glasgow Boys broke all the rules

    Thursday, May 13, 2010 12:00 am

    They were young. They came from the wrong city. They didn’t want to do things the way they had always been done. They had their own ideas about what made good art. They called themselves “The Boys.” The art world called them “The Glasgow Boys.”

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  12. Artists work between light and shadow

    Thursday, April 29, 2010 12:00 am

    If you saw the Edward Hopper show in D.C. a while back, you know he speaks in light and shadow. He tells stories, highlights, hides, creates mystery, builds tension and sets a mood. Hopper would be intrigued by the seven artists whose work is in “Between Light and Shadow” at the Carroll Arts Center.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Journalist and the snallygaster


Journalist may have been startled by snallygaster at city meeting - The snallygasters of Westminster’s Emerald Hill

The Westminster city council report by Kevin Dayhoff October 26, 2009 http://tinyurl.com/yhnjnb6

Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/n4dt9 or here: http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/224678669/journalist-may-have-been-startled-by-snallygaster

Unforeseen drama erupted last Monday night, on October 26, 2009, just days before Halloween; as the bright light of a snallygaster suddenly shone upon Carroll County Times writer Bryan Schutt.

All the while, Mr. Schutt kept a steady and wary eye on the “witch” seated directly in front of him while he covered the meeting of the Westminster mayor and Common Council well into the dark of the night.

Outside, the winds howled, dogs barked and the moon winked from behind passing dark clouds as the august common council body deliberated passionately upon the various imperatives of the small principality in the shining white castle on Emerald Hill – Westminster City Hall.

In the background, calm and oblivious to the sudden appearance of the snallygaster, were Westminster volunteer fire department president Bill Brehm and Westminster director of public works Rev. Jeff Glass, who never skipped a beat as he waxed poetically and eloquently about the subtle nuances and ecstasies of the Westminster water meter replacement installation initiative...

Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/n4k7r or here: http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/224740261/westminster-director-of-public-works-rev-jeff
As Rev. Glass’ voice rose in quivered and fevered praise of being stimulated by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009; Mr. Schutt stoically continued with his hypergraphic note taking and Dr. Pam Zappardino surveyed the room the room adorned with her capital ornamentation and the studied pique of Elizabethan puritan curiosity and bemusement.

One wondered if Dr. Zappardino’s capital ornamentation was constructed of velvet, taffeta, or the wool of a cottager’s hand. One could only wonder if she were acting-out on strict obedience to Elizabethan sensibilities or maybe the Westminster Common Council had recently reenacted, in closed session, the Westminster Sumptuary Laws which dictated the styles of hats for dignified women of class and stature.

If you will recall it was during the years between 1968 and 1974 in Westminster – err, strike that - 1568 and 1574 that “all Citizens wives in generall were constrayned to weare white knit Caps of woolen yarne, unlesse their husbands were good value in the Queenes booke, or could prove themselves Gentlemen by descent.”

The curiosity of the hat was only one of the many subplots and oblique soliloquies that played out in the audience as Rev. Glass reported that he was infused with the idea of receiving the wireless signals of the new water meters with their variable attenuators and adjustable phase-shifters and that as a result he saw an apparition of Ben Franklin himself as he found himself awash in a sea of paperwork.

But wait; was that really a drop of sweat appearing on Mr. Schutt’s brow or was he simply moved by the shared spirit of the moment or the contemplation of actually being able to use a semi-colon in his news article?

Perhaps we’ll never know.

Moments later, the councilmembers gratefully accepted the bidding of Rev. Glass so that Westminster water meter reader officials may be turned-on as they stalked city neighborhoods in search of a sign or a wireless signal or perhaps even a glimpse of Mr. Franklin himself.

Over the years, paranormal apparitions and unusual occurrences have come to be accepted as de rigueur at Westminster council meetings.

Sudden chilly air, unaccounted brief gusts of winds, the odd clapping of hands, folks cackling to themselves as they clanked weaving utensils and others lapsing into the speaking in tongues are nothing unusual at the bi-monthly meetings of Emerald Hill.

Many have attributed such occurrences to the appearance of snallygasters…

For those who are not aware of snallygasters; in Carroll County Maryland, the belief in witches and supernatural spirits were part of the northern European-German culture brought into this area by its settlers.

For example, the word "snallygaster" doesn't seem to be used as much in recent years, but it comes from a combination of two German words: “schnell geiste,” meaning “quick spirit.”

Not to be confused with the “außenseiters” or “aus landers,” which have recently visited upon the city with their sea gull daze, wanting us to quit our redneck ways…?

At this point, please join Elton John, Bernie Taupin and the Greek chorus as we sing the honky cat blues: “When I look back boy I must have been green, Bopping in the country, fishing in a stream, Looking for an answer trying to find a sign, Until I saw your city lights honey I was blind.

“They said get back honky cat, Better get back to the woods, Well I quit those days and my redneck ways, And oh the change is gonna do me good…

“And all the folks back home well, said I was a fool, They said oh, believe in the Lord is the golden rule…

“They said stay at home boy, you gotta tend the farm, Living in the city boy, is going to break your heart, But how can you stay, when your heart says no, How can you stop when your feet say go…”

Anyway, where were we? Oh - for those of us who grew up in Carroll County, the “Schnell Gieste” or snallygasters were often responsible for the shivers that resulted from a sudden drop in the temperature or gusts of wind that closed doors and scattered papers.

Anyone who has spent time in Westminster’s city hall is well aware of the unaccounted-for footsteps on the stairs, apparitions in the windows, the eerie creaking of woodwork, the moans of sheer delight, and the groans of the ancient historic structure that has bore witness to the vagaries of the American Civil War, deaths of children during the Spanish Influenza outbreak in 1918; and contemporary personal character assassinations that accompany small-town politics.

This brings to mind a curious remark by Mr. Schutt as he was leaving City Hall that evening. For some background, as you may be aware, the unofficial symbol of Halloween, the jack-o'-lantern, has its origins in the carving of a turnip. Not as tasty, by the way, if you are making pie.

Although several hundred years ago pumpkins were quite smaller than they are today, colonials used a pumpkin because it was more easily available than turnips.

The practice of carving a frightening face and placing fire inside the pumpkin was to frighten away banshees or “schnell geistes” from the spirit world.

Mr. Schutt was apparently unfazed by the appearance of Mr. Schell Geiste and labored-on with his work, without flinching…

Although unconfirmed reports indicate that as Mr. Schutt left the council meeting, he quietly inquired as to where might be the best place to buy a carving pumpkin in Carroll County.

Hmmm. Maybe after all – he believes. Ask him. Inquiring minds want to know…

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Okay, okay – OKAY - - I’ll write a different account for the newspaper. But my gosh I love it on this side of the note pad. Meanwhile stay in the shallow end of the pool.

Kevin Dayhoff October 26, 2009
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Photo captions:

The bright light of a snallygaster suddenly shone upon Carroll County Times writer Bryan Schutt and he kept a steady eye on the “witch” seated directly in front of him while covering the meeting of the Westminster mayor and Common Council on Monday night, October 26, 2009.

In the background, oblivious to the sudden appearance of the snallygaster, is Westminster volunteer fire department president Bill Brehm and Westminster director of public works Rev. Jeff Glass. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff October 26, 2009 [20091026 CowMCC Mtg (3)b] Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/n4dt9 or here: http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/224678669/journalist-may-have-been-startled-by-snallygaster

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Westminster director of public works Rev. Jeff Glass never skipped a beat as he waxed poetically and eloquently about the subtle nuances and ecstasies of the Westminster water meter replacement installation initiative at the Monday, October 26, 2009 meeting of the Westminster MD meeting of the Common Council.

As Rev. Glass’ voice rose in praise of being stimulated by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Carroll County Times writer Schutt stoically continued with his hypergraphic note taking and Dr. Pam Zappardino studied the room adorned with her capital ornamentation... Photo by Kevin Dayhoff October 26, 2009 [20091026 CowMCC Mtg 4 5 6] Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/n4k7r or here: http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/224740261/westminster-director-of-public-works-rev-jeff

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Monday, August 03, 2009

Pam Zappardino is enjoyed by a strawberry


Pam Zappardino is enjoyed by a strawberry

April 17, 2009

Pam Zappardino is enjoyed by a strawberry. That’s Lyndi McNulty in the background…

(Click here for a larger image) http://twitpic.com/cls6i

Can you say Elizabeth McNeill’s short story, “9 ½ weeks?” http://tinyurl.com/m6utqs Well – just the part in the controversial February 1986 film version where John Grey, played by Mickey Rourke, feeds a blindfolded Elizabeth McGraw, played by Kim Basinger, various fruits, honey and beverages from the refrigerator. Hey Z, you can leave your hat on.

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http://twitpic.com/cls6i Z is enjoyed by a strawberry http://tinyurl.com/ls8e8u

http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2009/08/pam-zappardino-is-enjoyed-by-strawberry.html http://tinyurl.com/ls8e8u

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Recent Columns by Pam Zappardino in the Carroll County Times

Recent Columns by Pam Zappardino in the Carroll County Times

July 8, 2009

Airborne art creates a magical world Walking into the Carroll Arts Center’s Tevis Gallery right now is like walking through the looking glass. On the other side is a somewhat surreal, magical world, sparkly objects floating all around you, brightly colored fish swimming right by you, a green lizard walking across the ceiling, a skeleton dancing to its own tune. This is one different art exhibit.

Exhibits, Ain’t That a Frame move from chaos to art Transitions can be disconcerting. So I was reminded when I received the call from Mom, distraught because all of our preparations for the digital television transition had been for naught. No signal was coming through.

Art in the Park shines on a perfect day I woke up early last Saturday morning and listened. Silence. I have a metal roof, so I can hear rain, even a drizzle. But I heard nothing but the birds. The outdoor art festival season in Carroll County would have a good start.

Unexpected art makes wedding special I went to a wedding last weekend, full of the usual smiles and tears that are always a part of such celebrations. It was also full of art, although I doubt more than a few of us took note. But noticed or not, the art was there.

Unexpected art makes wedding specialI went to a wedding last weekend, full of the usual smiles and tears that are always a part of such celebrations. It was also full of art, although I doubt more than a few of us took note. But noticed or not, the art was there.

Sculpture born using ‘lost wax’ A while back, I wrote about a presentation on space. Not the final frontier, but the way negative space informs the positive in both music and the visual arts, the enigma inherent in needing emptiness to make sense of the whole.

Pen Women show artistic talents I was confused. Not an unusual occurrence, I’ll grant you, but the Carroll Arts Center was playing with my mind.

Finding crazy in being normal McDaniel College has an abundance of art students. At least that’s how it seems these days, with one senior show after another highlighting the work of new artists about to be launched out into the world.

What: “Artists Choice” Where: Community Gallery at the Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster

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Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Pam Zappardino at Corbit’s Charge

Journalist and artist Pam Zappardino at the 7th commemoration ceremonies of Corbit’s Charge in Westminster June 27, 2009.

When I visited the re-enactment encampment at the 7th commemoration ceremonies of Corbit’s Charge in Westminster, I spotted one of the “lady camp followers” from a distance.

As I got closer I was happy to see that it was Dr. Pam Zappardino… And the rest is history…

You may find Dr. Zappardino’s latest columns in the Carroll County Times here: http://tinyurl.com/mbx9pu

http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/features/encore/columns/pam_zappardino/

For more information on the 7th commemoration ceremonies of Corbit’s Charge in Westminster, please see: Annual Corbit's Chargehttp://tinyurl.com/nno2af
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/Annual%20Corbit%27s%20Charge

http://twitpic.com/9kk79 Frederick Douglass delivers stirring oration at the 7th commemoration ceremonies of Corbit’s Charge in Westminster http://tinyurl.com/nzcv85

Recent history columns in http://explorecarroll.com/ by Kevin Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/nzcv85

Bringing Corbit's Charge, and Douglass, back to Westminster
Published July 5, 2009 by Carroll Eagle

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Saturday, April 04, 2009

Moose Aboose 2 “In other words”

Photo by Pam Zappardino Feb. 1, 2009


Moose Aboose 2 “In other words”

Mr. Moose and Mrs. Williamson

February 1, 2009

Kevin Dayhoff http://www.kevindayhoff.com/

with photos by Pam Zappardino.

Directed by Pam Zappardino

Editing and composition by Kevin Dayhoff

Starring Mr. Moose, Susan Williamson and Uncle Kevin Dayhoff

On the essay evolutionary scale, this essay is a monkey on roller skates. The monkey may or may not be wearing a pink tutu - this is for you to decide.

As the February 1, 2009 Off Track Art co-op meeting came to a close, Uncle Kevin, Mr. Moose and Mrs. Williamson began a lively conversation… about purpose and the meaning of life…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu-XIgGxKAc



20090201 SDOSM Mr. Moose and Mrs. Williamson
Off Track Art Moose Dayhoff Williamson Zappardino




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Friday, March 13, 2009

Pam Zappardino and the Fuller brush man


Pam Zappardino and the Fuller brush man

March 12, 2009 by Kevin Dayhoff

While taking her turn doing Off Track Art studio duty; Pam Zappardino claims to have been visited upon by the Fuller brush traveling salesman. Of course this sounds like a short story, however, Pam is sticking by her story. No word as to whether or not his name was Godot or what Samuel Beckett has to say about the affair.

20090312 Pam Zappardino and the Fuller brush man
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Saturday, February 14, 2009

February 13, 2009 Off Track Art grand opening


February 13, 2009 Off Track Art grand opening

February 13, 2009

Christina Collins-Smith, Pam Zappardino and Susan Williamson

Becki Maurio photo

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Christina Collins-Smith, Pamela Zappardino, Susan Williamson


Off Track Arts Opening February 13, 2009

In this photo: Christina Collins-Smith, Pamela Zappardino, Susan Williamson

Photo by Christina Collins-Smith

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Labels: Art Off Track Art, Art Off Track Art Grand Opening, OTA FBG 20100625


Becki Maurio, Christina Collins-Smith, Pamela Zappardino, Susan Williamson


Off Track Arts Opening February 13, 2009

In this photo: Becki Maurio, Christina Collins-Smith, Pamela Zappardino, Susan Williamson

Photo by Christina Collins-Smith

20090113 FBG 5

Labels: Art Off Track Art, Art Off Track Art Grand Opening, OTA FBG 20100625


Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Letter to the editor from Sarah Abel-DeLuca

Letter to the editor from Sarah Abel-DeLuca

To the Editor:

In these hard economic times, it may seem counterintuitive to be generous; yet generosity, like honesty, is more than a virtue. It's also the best policy.

This year I've had ample opportunity to experience the immediate and tangible results of others' generosity, and it has inspired me to start living generously myself. To give just a few examples: community advocates Lyndi McNulty and Pam Zappardino contribute to virtually every good cause in Carroll County, so I said yes without hesitation to their recent requests to donate paintings for local charity auctions.

Local business owner Karen Pelton's charitable spirit has encouraged me to seek new outlets for my particular volunteering gift: supporting and mentoring fellow artists. The dedication and enthusiasm of Tim Rogers, Laurie Walters, a large group of excellent docents, and all the others who worked tirelessly on the recent Historic Westminster Holiday Home Tour paid my husband and me back a hundredfold for being hosts, as did the generosity of the tour participants.

Hundreds of people filed through all but one room of our 1870s Victorian house on a snowy, messy day -- yet our hardwood floors and carpets sustained absolutely no damage; none of our possessions was lost, stolen, hurt or disturbed in any way; and our house was left warmer and cozier by their visits, despite the chilly wind blowing in the front door. I should also mention local merchants such as Hickory Stick and The Flowerbox, who contributed decorations to houses on the tour.

The temptation, when times are tough, money is scarce, and fear is everywhere, is to pull in one's resources, stop giving to charities, and buy from the cheapest of big box stores rather than from local merchants or chains that have a commitment to their communities, the environment, or other good causes. I've given into this temptation many times myself. But thanks to the good example of citizens and businesses in our own community, I'm going to resist it this year. Pennypinching breeds scarcity. Generosity breeds abundance.

Pass it on.

Sarah Abel-DeLuca
Westminster

20090203 Letter to the editor from Sarah Abel-DeLuca
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Monday, February 02, 2009

Pamela Zappardino Why I do this……………..


Pamela Zappardino

Why I do this……………..

It has been surprisingly hard for me to write an artist’s statement. Perhaps that’s because I had not really thought of myself as an artist until fairly recently. I guess it took a lot of years to peel off those other layers and find out who I really am…and then come to believe it.

I can’t remember a time when my dad didn’t have a camera – maybe two. He loved to take pictures. I also can’t remember a time when I didn’t have a camera and I came to share his love of capturing things on film. In time, it became much more than that.

I see the world differently when I look through the viewfinder. It comes into focus; vision becomes crystalline. As I move across space, I see relationships form and fade. The intensity of experience is clear and tangible. My concentration deepens. I see through the surface layers to what’s really there.

This way of seeing is incredibly exciting to me. Without thinking about it, I started articulating these layers in my mixed media work. Photographs move in relation to each other, or find expression in multiple images. Pieces of stuff sometimes add to the mix. I like unusual juxtapositions. I’m the agent of all of this, but it I don’t think about it too hard, and just go where the work wants to take me. (My natural tendencies toward procrastination help with this process.)

While I have moved on from film to digital cameras, I still love the challenge of finding the right angle, composing the best photo, getting the light just the way I want it. I don’t alter any of my photos beyond the cropping that I could do with photos taken on film. I don’t even know how to use a Photoshop type program. That may come at some point, but for now, I haven’t finished exploring the world as I see it through that frame.

My work is eclectic . Some themes recur…concerns about war and peace, human rights, equity. But perspective intrigues me, as does a mix of colors, and the look on a person’s face. Things out of the ordinary and everyday things are here as well. My dad taught me early on to “fill the frame” and so my photos are often up close, so much so that they may only contains parts of things.

I hope I make people smile, and think, and perhaps do a double take or two. A few “aha’s” would be nice. But mostly I would like people to just enjoy.

Little does my father know that when he gave me that first camera, he set me on a path to becoming an artist. I just had to figure that out.

Thanks, Dad.

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Pamela Zappardino artist’s statement


February 2, 2009

Pamela Zappardino

Why I do this……………..

It has been surprisingly hard for me to write an artist’s statement. Perhaps that’s because I had not really thought of myself as an artist until fairly recently. I guess it took a lot of years to peel off those other layers and find out who I really am…and then come to believe it.

I can’t remember a time when my dad didn’t have a camera – maybe two. He loved to take pictures. I also can’t remember a time when I didn’t have a camera and I came to share his love of capturing things on film. In time, it became much more than that.

I see the world differently when I look through the viewfinder. It comes into focus; vision becomes crystalline. As I move across space, I see relationships form and fade. The intensity of experience is clear and tangible. My concentration deepens. I see through the surface layers to what’s really there.

This way of seeing is incredibly exciting to me. Without thinking about it, I started articulating these layers in my mixed media work. Photographs move in relation to each other, or find expression in multiple images. Pieces of stuff sometimes add to the mix. I like unusual juxtapositions. I’m the agent of all of this, but it I don’t think about it too hard, and just go where the work wants to take me. (My natural tendencies toward procrastination help with this process.)

While I have moved on from film to digital cameras, I still love the challenge of finding the right angle, composing the best photo, getting the light just the way I want it. I don’t alter any of my photos beyond the cropping that I could do with photos taken on film. I don’t even know how to use a Photoshop type program. That may come at some point, but for now, I haven’t finished exploring the world as I see it through that frame.

My work is eclectic . Some themes recur…concerns about war and peace, human rights, equity. But perspective intrigues me, as does a mix of colors, and the look on a person’s face. Things out of the ordinary and everyday things are here as well. My dad taught me early on to “fill the frame” and so my photos are often up close, so much so that they may only contains parts of things.

I hope I make people smile, and think, and perhaps do a double take or two. A few “aha’s” would be nice. But mostly I would like people to just enjoy.

Little does my father know that when he gave me that first camera, he set me on a path to becoming an artist. I just had to figure that out.

Thanks, Dad.

20090201 Zappardino artist statement
Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/
Kevin Dayhoff Art http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/

Friday, January 30, 2009

Moose Aboose


Moose Aboose - Ultimate Innocent Un dernier tango à VoTech

A feature length film starring Mr. Moose.

Rated Gee

By Kevin Dayhoff January 28, 2009

On September 17, 2008, Mr. Moose had the occasion to attend a community event which was held at the Carroll County Career and Technology Center in Westminster, MD.

It was there that he had the good fortune to run across two beautiful women:

Pam Zappardino and Susan Williamson…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCznmFT7V9c



20080917 SDOSM Moose Aboose

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Off Track Art studio work in progress


Off Track Art studio work in progress

January 22, 2009

Do not lick this wire more than once

A ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzZap photo

20090122 OTA in Progress 003b Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

20090112 Off Track Art info

January 12, 2009 – January 14, 2009

Grand Opening is scheduled for Feb. 13th, 5:30 to 7:30 pm.

“Off Track Art” is an artists’ collective and gallery located 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 hours: Monday through Wednesday 12 - 6:00 pm
Thursday and Friday 12 - 7:00 pm
Saturday 10 - 5:00 pm

20090122 OTA in Progress 003b

Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Kevin Dayhoff Art http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/

Friday, January 23, 2009

Off Track Art studio work in progress


Off Track Art studio work in progress

January 22, 2009

Do not lick this wire more than once

A ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzZap photo

20090122 OTA in Progress 003b
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Monday, January 19, 2009

Civil Rights movement comes alive through art

Civil Rights movement comes alive through art

By Pam Zappardino, In the Arts Monday, January 19, 2009

Art and history are seldom in the same thought, except in nightmarish memories of darkened rooms and numbing arrays of slides. Art relates to history in a broader sense, though, interpreting, as Webster says, the “record of significant events (as affecting a nation or institution) often including an explanation of their causes.” Some view history as, well, “dead,” not relevant to their lives. Art can help change their minds.

I’ve just spent four days on the road down South visiting sites of major campaigns in the civil rights movement. History is alive there and art is its constant companion.

Walking through King International Chapel at Atlanta’s Morehouse College, I saw the gallery of portraits, folks from everywhere who have worked for peace. They came alive through their faces and through the symbols and objects with them in those paintings, explanatory panels filling in the facts.

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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Pam Zappardino Columns from Jan 1 2008 to July 1 2008

Pam Zappardino Columns from Jan 1 2008 to July 1 2008

July 1, 2008

Real flowers take center stage in 'Art is Blooming'
I was at the Taneytown Business Breakfast some weeks ago - a miracle in itself as my being outside the house and semi-awake at that hour is a rare occurrence - when I heard about an exhibit at the Taneytown History Museum that was coming up fast. I g... Jun. 26, 2008


Art bars: As good as it gets
Let me be right up front. Not only should chocolate be acknowledged as one of the basic food groups, it should be the one at the bottom of that pyramid in the spot reserved for foods we're supposed to eat morning, noon, night, and several times in be... Jan. 3, 2008


'Go Fish' exhibit is cool, fun, refreshing
A master of understatement, curator Susan Williamson noted that "It's a little fishy" in the Tevis Gallery at the Carroll Arts Center. It's a lot fishy. They're everywhere, but maybe not as you might expect to see them. Lou Frisino takes the exhibit'... Jun. 19, 2008


Wide angle on Art in the Park
My camera and I went to Art in the Park last Saturday, in the heart of Westminster. The first heat wave of the summer was upon us, and "sweltering" doesn't quite capture the weather, but being a working artist isn't for the faint of heart. They all s... Jun. 12, 2008


Botero's work filled with rich color
Fernando Botero doesn't look larger than life. His work, on the other hand, is astonishingly so. And it started with a mandolin. He was always interested in volume and strength, Botero remembers. At 24, he drew that mandolin, making the sound hole ve... Jun. 5, 2008


'Distant Voices' chronicles life of Japanese AmericansThere was some amazing theater here in Carroll County last week, and unfortunately too few people took the opportunity to experience it. The Carroll County Public Library brought the Distant Voices Touring Company to the Carroll Arts Center for a per... May. 29, 2008


Stories connect us to ourselves
Knock, knock. Who's there? Gabriel. Gabriel who? Not exactly what you'd expect in a speech by a world leader. But this world leader understands the art of the story; the power story has to build relationships, even in the course of a 20-minute talk; ... May. 22, 2008


11 students display works in spring show 'Gestalt'
"Gestalt" is the thing over at McDaniel College's Rice Gallery this week: the whole, more than the sum of the parts, seeing the big picture. Eleven seniors are doing just that in the last of this spring's student shows there. Melinda Hirt opens up th... May. 15, 2008


Art integral in all aspects of life
Some folks believe art is a luxury. "Nice but not necessary" seems to be the thinking. Yet humans as far back as we can trace made art, and that art has been integral in ceremony, tradition, religion and government. It reflects who we are. It is made... May. 8, 2008


Look closely at "The Right Side of the Brain"
In another life, I did research on that gray matter inside our heads, so the "The Right Side of the Brain" seemed right up my alley. Far from a physiological endeavor, it's actually the name of the senior capstone exhibition at the Rice Gallery on th... May. 1, 2008


Unchosen art on display for 'Salon de Refuses'
Spring is in the air, and the juried student art shows are popping up on the McDaniel College campus at about two-week intervals. Students compete to get their work into these shows and as in all competitions; many works aren't selected. While disapp... Apr. 24, 2008


Looking upon the moon differently
There's something about the moon. It holds an important place in nearly all cultures and evokes emotional responses from all of us at one point or another. Christina Collins-Smith calls it "one of God's most elegant and powerful creations ... whose m... Apr. 17, 2008


Restated, the arts in Carroll are just fine
Five years ago, the Carroll County Arts Council packed itself up and moved west, up the street to the site of the former Carroll Theater. It settled into its new home, redone in art deco splendor, and started in to make art. The first exhibit was "Th... Apr. 10, 2008


Legendary artist's work 'a ribbon around a bomb'
At first blush, Frida Kahlo's work is complex, striking, seductive, haunting, earthbound, otherworldly. Her sense of color is perfect, her lines exact, her moods palpable, her light subtly reinforcing intent, her forms precisely what the composition ... Apr. 3, 2008


Society often overlooks artists' contributions
I watched the American Masters special "Pete Seeger: The Power of Song" debut on PBS a few weeks back. It's the story of 89 year-old Pete Seeger's life, but it's much more than that. It's the story of the power of music, and by extension, all of the ... Mar. 27, 2008


Singer-songwriter puts on show unlike any other
Cheryl Wheeler walked onstage at the Carroll Arts Center last week without, as she noted, even checking her hair in the mirror. "Too late now," she mused, doing some one-handed tidying. Wheeler's self-deprecating sense of humor is still intact. So is... Mar. 20, 2008


Take time to appreciate Jones' works in exhibit
"About a Hundred Things I Forgot," at McDaniel's Rice Gallery, is a very unusual exhibit that doesn't seem like it should be. The subtitle: "Figure Paintings" might lead you to expect an emphasis on those figures. Robert Jones has some other ideas. F... Mar. 13, 2008


Art rules in Carroll schools
This time of year, I, a self-confessed lover of winter, get giddy about two things. I can't wait for my first crocus sighting. There's something about it that just makes me happy. The second thing has the same effect. It's the Annual Youth Art Month ... Mar. 6, 2008


South Carroll league takes its show on the road
The South Carroll Fine Arts League is on the move - in more ways than one. This no longer fledgling group has increased its membership and has a couple successful members' shows under its belt. Headquartered in South Carroll, the league has members w... Feb. 28, 2008


Aldrich puts together powerful exhibition
It takes a lot to render me speechless, but Cynthia Aldrich managed to do it last Sunday with the opening of her installation "Bearing Witness" in the Gallery at Carroll Community College's Scott Center. It is simply the most powerful exhibit I have ... Feb. 21, 2008


Planes, parallels worth the effort
The Rice Gallery at McDaniel College can be challenging. A long, somewhat narrow space with a wall of west-facing windows, it has rather inflexible lighting that can't quite compensate during the day nor illuminate well at night. And then there are t... Feb. 14, 2008


Exhibit showcases the beauty of glass
SiO2. Silicon dioxide. An everyday chemical we use constantly, paying little or no attention. It holds stuff, like water, flowers, maybe a martini. It keeps things out or in: rain, dearly bought heat. Sometimes we notice that it's pretty. Sometimes, ... Feb. 7, 2008


Light provides different view of art
This dark thing is starting to get old. Don't get me wrong, I'm one of those weird people who actually loves winter, but the excessive amount of darkness gets to me. Depression can set in around this time of year and doctors say some of it can be tra... Jan. 31, 2008


Hopper's National Gallery exhibit is full of surprises
"What I wanted to do was paint sunlight on the side of a house." A bit surprising coming from Edward Hopper, perhaps best known for his images of a gritty New York. I caught the traveling exhibition of Hopper's work at the National Gallery last week... Jan. 24, 2008


'Expressions of Carroll' exhibit lacks energy
The Carroll County Artists' Guild has many talented artists, and attending one of its shows usually interesting. I was a bit surprised, though, by "Expressions of Carroll," the guild's current exhibit in the Community Gallery at the Carroll Arts Cent... Jan. 17, 2008


Comedy Pigs 'Wreck the Halls'
Jesus and Santa Claus walk into a bar, and from that opening scene on, even if you managed to miss the broad hint in the title, you know that "Wreck the Halls" is not going to be the most reverent of holiday fare. The nearly sellout crowd in Frederic... Jan. 10, 2008


Rock Ball to benefit nonprofit
Group seeks to help offset rising medical costs For the second straight year, Granite House is holding a fundraiser to subsidize the costs of mental health care for people who cannot afford it. Granite House is an affiliate of the Sheppard and Enoch ... Apr. 17, 2008

20080701 Pam Zappardino Columns from Jan 1 2008 to July 1 2008
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

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FSK nears playoff berth with win over South Carroll

10/25/06 - By Steve Jones

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High school football

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

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The Panther...

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I was listening to...

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

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First, a...

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Born N...

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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...

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Accor...

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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)

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

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Among the many successes in 20...

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

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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

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

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

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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” ...

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

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It was the first major snow even...

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

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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.

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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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