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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Pen and ink artist Stan Gilmore to exhibit at Off Track Art
Please join us at Off Track Art on November 2, 2012 at 5:30
in the evening for a reception for our next guest artist, Stanley F. Gilmore,
Jr.
Mr. Gilmore specializes in pen and ink drawings of various
buildings and structures found in and around Carroll County. He enjoys this
medium as it suits the character and structure of many historic buildings.
The drawings are all limited and numbered edition prints
with each subject not just rendered in ink, but many are hand colored with
watercolors as well. A few different subjects other than Carroll County scenes
will be on exhibit and for sale as well.
In addition, Mr. Gilmore has also illustrated two children’s
books for Old Line Publishing, found at Old Line Publishing.com, Amazon.com,
and Barnes & Noble.com.
One book is “The Little Match Girl,” by Hans Christian
Anderson, and the other is “The Birth of Christ,” as found in the gospel of
Luke. These two books will be available for purchase and signing at the opening
of his art show on November 2, 2012.
Mr. Gilmore is now a retired art teacher who taught
elementary, middle school, and high school art for 38 years in various schools
in the county.
He is presently teaching art at the Carroll Lutheran School
K - 8, one day a week, and varied drawing classes in the evenings at the
Carroll Community College in their Continuing Education Program.
He is a graduate of The Maryland Institute College of Art
with a BFA in Art Education, 1970, and Towson University with a MS degree in
Instructional Technology, 2000.
“Off Track Art” is an artists’ collective and gallery
located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the
railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St
and MD 27-Liberty St - in downtown Westminster, Maryland.
For almost 4-years, the ten partners in the coop have been
dedicated to advancing the arts in Westminster as well as the careers, ideas,
and artistic visions of its members.
The coop partners include, Kevin Dayhoff, Gail Elwell, Linda
Van Hart, Judy Goodyear, Charlotte Laslo, Amanda Beck Mauck, Joyce Schaum,
Carolyn Seabolt, Robert Waddell, and Gordon Wickes.
After discussions and organizational meetings in December
2008, Off Track opened its doors in January 2009 and had its grand opening on Feb. 13th,
2009.
Off Track Art’s hours are: Wednesday through Friday, 12 – 6
p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m to 5 p.m.
Our opening reception for Mr. Gilmore is scheduled for November 2, 2012, 5:30 to 7:30 pm. For more information go to: www.offtrackart.com
/ Kevin Dayhoff Oct. 24, 2012 October 24, 2012 http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2012/10/pen-and-ink-artist-stan-gilmore-to.html
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Eagle Archive: Strictly speaking, Carroll's predominant language was once German
Eagle Archive: Strictly speaking, Carroll's predominant language was once German
Press 1 for German
Press 1 for German
By Kevin Dayhoff October 20, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/neighborhoods/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archive-1021-20121020,0,7714126.story
In October 1833, in the area we now know as Carroll County, a vote was taken as to whether or not we should form a new county in Maryland from portions of Baltimore and Frederick counties.
A bill authorizing the vote passed the General Assembly on March 2, 1833, according to "Carroll County Maryland, A History 1837-1976," by Nancy Warner, and "Advocates of the new county sprang into action" to help promote the vote.
They formed committees to write pamphlets containing arguments advocating a vote in favor of a new county. Several of my ancestors, the Warfields were members of this committee.
Some of the pamphlets were even printed in English — a special consideration, since the predominant language in Carroll County at the time was German.
Anecdotal accounts indicate that German was the predominant language in Carroll up to around the time of the Civil War, especially in the northern and western portions of the county… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/neighborhoods/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archive-1021-20121020,0,7714126.story
- Related
- Hearing on county's English language bill set for Oct. 30
- Rising number of Latinos spurs English language debate in Carroll County
- Eagle Archive: Thank a firefighter day in Carroll County
- Eagle Archive: Here's a toast to Maryland's origins as 'The Free State'
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Smallwood artist Jerry DeWitt to display critically acclaimed rural farm paintings at Off Track Art in Westminster.
Smallwood artist Jerry DeWitt to display critically acclaimed
rural farm paintings at Off Track
Art in Westminster.
Show opens with a reception for the artist on Friday,
September 7, 2012 at 5:30 to 7:30 at Off
Track Art, [http://offtrackart.blogspot.com/]
11 Liberty Street – side entrance in the Liberty Building in historic downtown
Westminster. The show will continue through October.
By Kevin Dayhoff, kevindayhoff@gmail.com
September 7, 2012 Labels: Ag, Ag art, Art
Artists Culture, Art
Artists Culture Carroll Co, Art
Artists DeWitt Jerry
Off Track Art is celebrating the art of Jerry DeWitt for its
first opening of the fall season on Friday, Sept. 7th, 2012 from
5:30--7:30, to show his beautiful watercolors from a variety of locales
including Carroll County.
Mr. DeWitt, a Smallwood, Carroll County Maryland artist, has
just returned from Montana and Michigan. Earlier in the year, this past March, Mr.
DeWitt was the featured artist in the Babylon Great Hall at Carroll Community
College. [http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2012/03/jerry-dewitt-discusses-his-farm.html]
The highly successful show was well-received and the opening was packed. It has
been reported that Mr. DeWitt sold a large number of painting at the Carroll
Community College show…
“Jerry DeWitt was born in Michigan in 1933 and has been
painting, primarily watercolors, since his teenage years,” according to
information provided by the artist…
“Over 300 paintings hang in homes and businesses from Alaska
to Florida. His work has been shown in galleries in Washington, DC; Montana;
and Maryland. Mr. DeWitt’s Montana paintings were featured in American Artist
magazine.
“Mr. DeWitt enjoys traveling, and has series of paintings
from Maine and from Frederick and Carroll Counties. His subjects are often old
farm buildings or homes, as he strives to capture and retain the spirit of American
places of the heart.
“Viewers may be drawn to tranquil scenes and transported to
a quieter, more peaceful time. He has a special affinity for birds and has
painted many species. Jerry has framed many of his paintings in old barn wood,
sometimes from the very site portrayed.
“Most notable of these paintings is his award-winning
portrait of the Wye Oak, framed in the wood from that famous tree.
According
to an article about Mr. DeWitt’s work by critically acclaimed Carroll
County artist, photographer, and writer, Phil Grout, “When Jerry DeWitt paints
a barn, there's a bit of the gentle clanging of cowbells mixing in with the
watercolors. [http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2012/03/smallwood-artist-jerry-dewitt-draws.html]
“That sound echoes back to his grandfather's Depression-era
farm at the end of a lane in Bedford County, Pa. He was just 2 years old when
his father left home for good and the youngster was uprooted from Lansing,
Mich., to live with his grandparents.
“And in between trips to the pasture to the hand-dug well
for another bucket of water, or out to the shed for an arm load of firewood,
the sights and sounds and smells of farm life wrapped themselves around Jerry's
memory, eventually finding their way to paint and paper more than 30 years
later…
After Mr. DeWitt served in the Navy during the Korean War, “became
a house carpenter building houses in Maryland and Florida.
“Years later, with his wife, Kris, and four children, Jerry
answered his calling — back on the farm, with paints and brushes instead of
water bucket and firewood. The family went to Florida for a visit to his wife's
parents. Jerry stayed behind in Hagerstown.
“He had a week all to himself. So he went to a five and 10
store in town and bought a set of watercolors and some brushes and then headed
out to a barn he'd spotted many times along Interstate-70 on his way to a house
construction site.
“DeWitt was 37 when he sat out there on the east side of
Cosen's Barn with his new set of paints.
“‘That was it. Time disappeared,’ he says. ‘Something was
opening up inside of me, and I could hear those cowbells. I could smell my
grandfather's barn.’”
For more information and photographs of Mr. DeWitt and his
work, see Phil Grout’s article, “Smallwood
artist Jerry DeWitt draws creative inspiration from his farm past,” in the
Baltimore Sun on March 17, 2012, about Mr. DeWitt’s work and his well-received and
highly successful show at Carroll Community College. [http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-03-17/explore/ph-ce-dewitt-and-wisdom-0318-20120317_1_oil-painting-smallwood-farm-life]
Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com. Writer Phil
Grout contributed to this article.
Related: SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 2012, Jerry
DeWitt discusses his farm paintings art his opening Carroll Community Coll…
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“Off Track Art” is an artists’ co-op and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in historic downtown Westminster, Carroll County Maryland.
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State’s Political History Has A New Review
Kevin E. Dayhoff October 3, 2012
“Maryland Politics and Government: Democratic Dominance,”
written by Drs. John T. Willis and Herbert C. Smith, is an in-depth look at
Maryland’s political identity.
Steeped in history and tradition, the dark wood paneling of
McDaniel Hall on the campus of McDaniel College was the perfect setting for a
recent book talk on the arcane, distinctive, and uniquely byzantine political
history of the State of Maryland..
The University of Nebraska noted that the reference book is “certain to set the standard for understanding the politics of Maryland for years to come…”
“There are fifteen chapters and well over 300 pages of text.
Considering we submitted an 800-page manuscript, one has to marvel at the
editorial acumen out there”… Dr. Smith said at the University of Nebraska.... http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=5375
“It’s truly a labor of love,” Dr. Smith says, “explaining
that he and Dr. Willis have gone through a number of updates trying to capture
a political system that is essentially a moving target,” according to an
article on the McDaniel College website.
The long-awaited 432-page book, written by two longstanding
friends of mine, was released on January 1, 2012, and is part of the Politics
and Governments of the American States Series by the University of Nebraska
Press.
Dr. Willis is the director of the government and public
policy program at the University of Baltimore. He has served as Maryland’s
secretary of state from 1995 to 2003 and is the author of “Presidential
Elections in Maryland.”
Dr. Smith, the director of government relations at the
college, has been a professor of political science and international studies at
McDaniel College since 1973.
“Maryland, in all candor, is neglected, overlooked… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=5375
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January 06, 2012 Herb Smith and John Willis discuss their new book “Maryland
Politics and Government: Democratic Dominance” with Maryland Reporter editor
Len Lazarick.
For more information on the book go to the University of Nebraska
website here: http://tinyurl.com/7n92yuw
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Click here to read an excerpt from Maryland Politics and
Government: Democratic Dominance.
Maryland Politics and Government: Democratic Dominance John
T. Willis, Herbert C. Smith
January 1, 2012
Maryland
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Sets the standard for
understanding the politics of Maryland for years to come
Then, an in-depth look
at Maryland’s political identity, with longtime political analyst Herb Smith
and party official John Willis, authors of “Maryland Politics and Government:
Democratic Dominance.” Herb Smith is a professor of political science and
international studies at McDaniel College. John Willis is director of the
government and public policy program at the University of Baltimore. He has
served as a Democratic party official and was Maryland’s secretary of state
from 1995 to 2003.
Includes
bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The Maryland identity
A Maryland political
history
Contemporary political
patterns
Maryland public
opinion
Political parties,
interest groups, and corruption
The Maryland
Constitution
The Maryland General
Assembly
The Maryland governor
and the executive branch
The Maryland judiciary
The politics of
taxation and spending
"Pleasant
living" policies and politics
Maryland in the
federal system
Local governments in
Maryland
Maryland's future
Further reference for
Maryland study.
Tucked between the
larger commonwealths of Pennsylvania and Virginia and overshadowed by the
political maneuverings of its neighbor, Washington, D.C., Maryland has often
been overlooked and neglected in studies of state governmental systems.
With the publication
of Maryland Politics and Government, the challenging demographic diversity,
geographic variety, and dynamic Democratic pragmatism of Maryland finally get
their due.
Two longtime political
analysts, Herbert C. Smith and John T. Willis, conduct a sustained inquiry into
topics including the Maryland identity, political history, and interest groups;
the three branches of state government; and policy areas such as taxation,
spending, transportation, and the environment.
Smith and Willis also
establish a “Two Marylands” model that explains the dominance of the Maryland
Democratic Party, established in the post–Civil War era, that persists to this
day even in a time of political polarization. Unique in its scope, detail, and
coverage, Maryland Politics and Government sets the standard for understanding
the politics of the Free State (or, alternately, the Old Line State) for years
to come.
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Saturday, October 06, 2012
Frederick 1st Saturday is packed with familes at S Market at Carroll Creek
Yeah, it really was not the best picture... I saw some better pictures later, but my camera battery died on me... Anyway, moving right along here.
We really enjoyed spending the evening in downtown Frederick for 1st Saturday. The streets and sidewalks were packed with families. We had a great dinner at La Paz.... It was certainly not hard to pick a place to eat. There are so many wonderful restaurants from which to choose.
For the folks who wanted more information on events in Frederick, you can start here: http://www.downtownfrederick.org/calendar/events/view/439/redirTo:L2VuX3Vz or here: http://www.downtownfrederick.org/calendar. See ya in Frederick.
We really enjoyed spending the evening in downtown Frederick for 1st Saturday. The streets and sidewalks were packed with families. We had a great dinner at La Paz.... It was certainly not hard to pick a place to eat. There are so many wonderful restaurants from which to choose.
For the folks who wanted more information on events in Frederick, you can start here: http://www.downtownfrederick.org/calendar/events/view/439/redirTo:L2VuX3Vz or here: http://www.downtownfrederick.org/calendar. See ya in Frederick.
MURDER & MAYHEM WALKING TOURS
- Every Friday & Saturday in October
IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE & OTHER STORY BOOKS
- Thursday, October 11 10 AM
THE KID BROTHER (1927)
- Friday, October 12 8 PM
BALTIMORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
- Saturday, October 13 8PM
STEP OUT: WALK TO STOP DIABETES
- Sunday, October 14, 2012 • 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
HISTORY HOUR
- Wednesday, October 17, 2012 • 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
FREE BROWNBAG CONCERTS
- Wednesday, October 17, 2012 • 12:00 PM
Bring your lunch and enjoy live music!
72 FILM FEST
- Friday, October 19 6PM & Saturday, October 20 7PM
FREDERICK CITY MARKET
- Every Saturday morning from 9am-12pm
CIVIL WAR WALKING TOUR
- Saturday, October 20, 2012 • 11:00 AM
FOUR BITCHIN’ BABES PRESENTS MID LIFE VICES
- Sunday, October 21 3PM
"MID LIFE VICES" AT WEINBERG CENTER
- Sunday, October 21, 2012 • 3:00 PM
TED NEELEY & THE LITTLE BIG BAND
- Thursday, October 25, 2012 • 8:00 PM
Come listen to Ted Neeley & The Little Big Band at the Weinberg Center!
SQUIRM BURPEE: A VAUDEVILLIAN MELODRAMA
- Friday, October 26 8PM
GOODS FROM THE HEARTH
- Saturday, October 27, 2012 • 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
SECOND CITY FOR PRESIDENT
- Saturday, October 27 8PM
HALLOWEEN IN DOWNTOWN FREDERICK
- Sunday, October 28, 2012 • 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Trick or treat!
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY TAMBURITZANS
- Sunday, October 28 3PM
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- Wednesday, October 31 8PM
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