Dayhoff Westminster

Dayhoff Westminster
www.kevindayhoff.city Address: PO Box 124, Westminster MD 21158 410-259-6403 kevindayhoff@gmail.com
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Monday, March 16, 2020

Pastor Martha's Sermon & Prayer at Grace Lutheran Church




Pastor Martha's Sermon & Prayer at Grace Lutheran
Church. Good Morning All, Here is a link to today's sermon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRzX_XvcDUs
Grace Lutheran Church

gracelc.org/ 21 Carroll Street, Westminster, MD 21157 (410)
848-7020

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Kevin Dayhoff for Westminster Common Council
Westminster Municipal election May 14, 2019
Authority Caroline Babylon, Treasurer.

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Monday, April 1, 2019

Grace Lutheran Church. Saturday late afternoon, 30March2019


Grace Lutheran Church. Saturday late afternoon, 30March2019, Caroline, and I had Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster all to ourselves as we took care of some altar guild responsibilities. Just as folks have done since 1867. 

When we have the church sanctuary all to ourselves, I always want to whisper aloud to the stained glass windows that there is no one around – tell me all your stories. Often I want to just sit on a pew and just absorb it all. 

Can you imagine all the stories that the sanctuary has to tell?

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Kevin Dayhoff for Westminster Common Council
Westminster Municipal election May 14, 2019
Authority Caroline Babylon, Treasurer.

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Sunday, January 13, 2019

Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster, Md.



Caroline, Grammy, and I are on the altar guild at Grace Lutheran Church. Last Friday, 11Jan2019, The Altar Guild chair Cynthia Beckhardt, Caroline, and I changed-out the paraments at church. We changed the liturgical hangings for the altar, lectern, and pulpit. I really liked the views of the sanctuary after we turned-out the lights and took a few pictures. http://gracelc.org/

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Grace Weekly 1/3/2019

Worship this Weekend
January 5 & 6
Epiphany means “manifestation.” On this day we celebrate the revelation of Christ to all nations. Along with the magi, we kneel at Jesus’ feet. We give the gift of our praise, but God’s gift to us is the great epiphany of God’s grace and mercy. Renewed in worship, we go forth to witness to the light that shines brightly in our midst.
Please join us for worship:
Saturday at 5:00 pm
Sunday at 7:45 am, 9:00 am,
and 11:15 am

Christian Education for all ages at 10:15 am
Celebration of Epiphany and
Burning of the Greens
Sunday, January 6
3:00 p.m.
At the Hirt Tree Farm
917 Arnold Rd, Westminster
Join us for a unique experience of sharing the light of Christ as we celebrate the Epiphany of our Lord. On this day we rejoice with the Wise Men that God’s gift of love is extended to people of all nations. In our worship and fellowship we will celebrate the depth of God’s grace in our lives.

Bring a live tree to be burned, if you have one. If not, join us anyway. Most of the festivities will be inside a warm building. There is not far to walk from the parking into the building.

This is an event for people of all ages!
Christmas 2018
Grace Lutheran Church made a significant impact on our community during the Christmas season. Here are the highlights of how we made a difference:

  • Table of Grace served meals on Christmas Day and New Years Day – Gift bags of helpful items were given to our neighbors

  • Our teens sponsored a basketball tournament raising $550 to give gifts to children in foster care. This event was supported by Thrivent Financial.

  • Our confirmation class, with the help of Thrivent Financial, supported a local family with Christmas gifts for two boys and their mom

  • Thirteen families received boxes of food and a Wal-Mart gift card 

  • Boy Scout Troop 393 gave a large box of hats, gloves, and socks to the Cold Weather Shelter

  • Little Friends of Grace shared children’s hats, gloves and scarves with the Shepherd’s Staff

  • Women of the ELCA prepared 39 gift boxes for Seafarers stopping in the Port of Baltimore

  • Sixty-seven boxes were sent to Operation Christmas Child
The Sights of Christmas at Grace
Grace Lutheran Church
21 Carroll Street
Westminster, MD 21157
(410) 848-7020
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Beware of the Scribes Mark 12:38–44





Beware of the Scribes Mark 12:38–44

Handout picture from the church service at Grave Lutheran Church on November 11, 2018 to go along with the Gospel Lesson - Mark 12: 38-44

I did not make it to church last Sunday and I am just getting around to studying the bulletin and the announcements.

I was intrigued with a picture that was handed out with the bulletin. I am really sad that I missed the sermon. 

I have always had a certain fascination with the “Beware of the Scribes” lesson in Mark.

I did a quick search and found a number of good commentaries. I guess this one stood out a bit. It is from a web site that I would like to bookmark for the future, WorkingPreacher.org - https://www.workingpreacher.org/preaching.aspx?commentary_id=1418 “Commentary on Mark 12:38-44,” by Micah D. Kiel, Associate Professor of Theology, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa. 

He wrote in part, “Two brief stories in Mark 12:38-44 deal with wealth issues in ways that are still challenging today. 

“First are those who think they are more important than everyone else. In verses 38-40 Jesus specifically denounces the scribes. In Mark's estimation they are self-important, arrogant, and self-aggrandizing. This section of Mark's gospel, since Jesus' triumphal entry, has been dominated by controversy and antagonistic interaction between Jesus and various groups with leadership responsibilities in first-century Judaism. It is not surprising, then, that we find here a final nail in the coffin, a sweeping condemnation of the scribes.

“This short text in Mark is replete with echoes and interesting interpretations of certain themes from Israel's scriptures. Widows are often provided as the example par excellence as those to whom caring justice should be meted out. It is interesting that, in Deuteronomy 14:28-29, certain of the Jewish leaders (in this case, the Levites) are listed as among the aliens, orphans and widows who need support from the community because they have devoted themselves entirely to God.

“The scribes here, with their ostentatious robes and prayers and their insistence on being first have lost their tether to the demands of God. Mark's Jesus has already told us that whoever wants to be first must be last and servant of all (10:35), so the basis on which the judgment rests in 12:38-40 has already been established…” Read more here: https://www.workingpreacher.org/preaching.aspx?commentary_id=1418 

Mark 12:38–44

As he taught, he said, “Beware of the scribes, who like to walk around in long robes, and to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces, and to have the best seats in the synagogues and places of honor at banquets! They devour widows’ houses and for the sake of appearance say long prayers. They will receive the greater condemnation.”

He sat down opposite the treasury, and watched the crowd putting money into the treasury. Many rich people put in large sums. A poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which are worth a penny. Then he called his disciples and said to them, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the treasury. For all of them have contributed out of their abundance; but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on.”
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Sunday, November 11, 2018

Nov. 4, 2018 Grace Luther Church service. All Saints Sunday


Nov. 4, 2018 Grace Luther Church service. All Saints Sunday

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Monday, December 10, 2012

Dayhoff, Yarish, and Seabolt exhibit art at Grace Lutheran Church gallery in Westminster, MD

 Dayhoff, Yarish, and Seabolt exhibit art at Grace Lutheran Church gallery in Westminster, MD

November 2, 2012 / December 9, 2012

Off Track Art co-op members Kevin Dayhoff and Carolyn Seabolt are now also showing at a Group show at the Grace Gallery in Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church along with Susan Smith – friend of Grace member from Frederick, MD; Sam Gunby; Gail Albert – friend of Grace member from Mt Airy, MD; and Donna Yarish

The show is expected to continue into the winter months…

For more information about the show contact the gallery curator:

Donna@donnasworldofcolor.com
www.donnasworldofcolor.com
Direct:  410-925-4537
Studio:  410-848-0444
Fax:   866-857-4799

Or contact the church at: Grace Lutheran Church, 21 Carroll Street, Westminster, MD 21157 Pastor Kevin Clementson and Pastor Martha Clementson http://gracelc.org/ 410-848-7020

[20121102 pubver KED Grace Lutheran Gallery List of Art] – [20121102 Pubver KED Grace Lutheran Gallery List of Art]

Art, artists, church, Lutheran, Donna Yarish, Carolyn Seabolt, Off Track Art, Kevin E. Dayhoff, Westminster MD, Carroll County

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20121102 Grace Lutheran Gallery List of Art

Grace Lutheran Church, 21 Carroll Street, Westminster, MD 21157
Pastor Kevin Clementson and Pastor Martha Clementson http://gracelc.org/

November 2, 2012

Group show at the Grace Gallery in Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church

List of participants for The Grace Gallery; Susan Smith – friend of Grace member from Frederick, MD; Sam Gunby; Gail Albert – friend of Grace member from Mt Airy, MD; Carolyn Seabolt; Kevin Dayhoff; and Donna Yarish

Curated by Donna J. Yarish, www.donnasworldofcolor.com

Kevin E. Dayhoff may be reached at Email: kevindayhoff@gmail.com

Grace Gallery Nov. 2, 2012 Artwork 1
Artist: Kevin Dayhoff
Title: “Main Street Rain”
Medium giclee-printed photograph
Dimensions: 21.75” wide x 17.75”
Price: $235.00 Prints/Giclees: 8” x 10”
Glicee-print framed - $135.00;
5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25%
commission to be contributed to the church.

Grace Gallery Nov. 2, 2012 Artwork 2
Artist: Kevin E. Dayhoff
Title: “The Magic Tree”
Medium: giclee printed photograph
Dimensions: 21” wide x 17” high framed.
Price: $235.00 Prints/Giclees: 8” x 10”
Glicee-print framed - $135.00;
5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25%
commission to be contributed to the church.

Grace Gallery Nov. 2, 2012 Artwork 3
Artist: Kevin E. Dayhoff
Title: “Church and Flag”
Medium: digitally enhanced glicee-printed drawing
Dimensions: 21” wide x 17” high framed.
Price: $193.17 Prints/Giclees: 8” x 10”
Glicee-print framed - $135.00;
5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25%
commission to be contributed to the church.

Grace Gallery Nov. 2, 2012 Artwork 4
Artist: Kevin E. Dayhoff
Title: “Sin”
Medium: original college
Dimensions: 18.25” wide x 22.25” framed
Price: $325 Prints/Giclees: 8” x 10”
Glicee-print framed - $135.00;
5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25%
commission to be contributed to the church.

Date October 28, 2012

“Main Street Rain” giclee printed photograph
March 30, 2011 by Kevin Dayhoff

Main Street Rain
Giclee printed photograph
Prints available
$235.00

“Main Street Rain” giclee printed photograph $235.00. 21.75” wide x 17.75” high framed. [20110330 Wster E Main St rainc]

A solitary man armed with an umbrella, labors up the sidewalk against a cold late winter March rain near the Westminster branch of the Carroll County Public library in historic downtown Westminster Maryland.

This photograph was displayed at the South Carroll Fine Arts League exhibition at Fairhaven June 1 to July 15, 2011. It has also been displayed at the Carroll County Nonprofit Center at 255 Clifton Blvd., in Westminster from February 1, 2012 to May 1, 2012.

This copy of “Main Street Rain” is actually my display copy. However this size framed, at this price, can easily be duplicated. Prices for prints depend on the size and whether you want it framed. For example, an 8” x 10” glicee-print framed is $135.00; a 5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25% commission to be paid to the gallery

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

Grace Gallery Nov. 2, 2012 Artwork 1
Artist: Kevin Dayhoff
Title: “Main Street Rain”
Medium giclee-printed photograph
Dimensions: 21.75” wide x 17.75”
Price: $235.00 Prints/Giclees: 8” x 10”
Glicee-print framed - $135.00; 5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25% commission to be contributed to the church.


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“The Magic Tree” January 13, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff

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

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

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

This picture was taken one evening in the vicinity of Rte. 32 and Old Washington Road, just southeast of Westminster, as Caroline and I were going out to Bullocks for dinner on January 13, 2010. 

This photograph has been displayed on a number of occasions, including the South Carroll Fine Arts League exhibition at Fairhaven June 1 to July 15, 2011 and it was included in the December 29, 2010 – Off Track Art 5th display, 11 Liberty Street, Westminster, MD 21157… Most recently, it was displayed at the Carroll County Nonprofit Center at 255 Clifton Blvd., in Westminster from February 1, 2012 to May 1, 2012.

A number of framed prints of this photograph have been sold or donated to charitable causes in the past in various sizes at various prices.

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Grace Gallery Nov. 2, 2012 Artwork 2
Artist: Kevin E. Dayhoff
Title: “The Magic Tree”
Medium: giclee printed photograph
Dimensions: 21” wide x 17” high framed.
Price: $235.00 Prints/Giclees: 8” x 10”
Glicee-print framed - $135.00; 5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25% commission to be contributed to the church.


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Church and Flag July 1, 2006 digitally enhanced glicee-printed colored drawing by Kevin Dayhoff

Church and Flag
Digitally enhanced colored drawing
Prints available
$193.17

“Church and Flag” (“4th of July 2006”) has previously displayed at shows including my 2nd Off Track Art display July 7, 2009 (4.) where it was shown in much smaller size and priced at $125.-

It was also shown at my 1st Off Track Art display February 13, 2009 (10.) in a bit of larger size than what was shown in the 2nd Off Track Art display and it was priced at $155.-

“Church and Flag” has been a very popular and well-received drawing. This is the largest size of the drawing I’ve had printed so far. A number of framed prints of this photograph have been sold or donated to charitable causes in the past in various sizes at various prices. This copy is actually my display copy. However this size framed, at this price, can easily be duplicated. Prices for prints depend on the size and whether you want it framed. For example, an 8” x 10” glicee-print framed is $135.00; a 5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25% commission to be paid to the gallery

Grace Gallery Nov. 2, 2012 Artwork 3
Artist: Kevin E. Dayhoff
Title: “Church and Flag”
Medium: digitally enhanced glicee-printed colored drawing
Dimensions: 21” wide x 17” high framed.
Price: $193.17 Prints/Giclees: 8” x 10”
Glicee-print framed - $135.00;
5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25%
commission to be contributed to the church.

[20060701 Church and Flag] (January 24, 2012)

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


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“Sin” is an original college by Kevin Dayhoff. The 18.25” wide x 22.25” collage was completed on February 4, 1985.

This piece of art has, to the best of my knowledge, never been displayed before in a show outside of my home.

It is seriously not really for sale… However this size framed, at this price, can easily be duplicated. Prices for prints depend on the size and whether you want it framed. For example, an 8” x 10” glicee-print framed is $135.00; a 5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25% commission to be paid to the gallery

Grace Gallery Nov. 2, 2012 Artwork 4
Artist: Kevin E. Dayhoff
Title: “Sin”
Medium: original college
Dimensions: 18.25” wide x 22.25” framed
Price: $325 Prints/Giclees: 8” x 10”
Glicee-print framed - $135.00;
5” x 7” – 85.00 which includes a 25%
commission to be contributed to the church.

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


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Kevin Dayhoff
October 14, 2010

Kevin, age 57, is a Westminster native who lives on Uniontown Road with his wife, Caroline Babylon.  Kevin has been a freelance writer and artist since 1971; a self-employed artist and businessman since 1974 and exhibiting art since 1981.

As a landscape, collage, mixed media assemblage, sculpture artist, writer and photographer; he has had a life-long pervasive interest in spatial relationships and the juxtapositioning of incongruent objects. 

After graduating from Westminster High School in 1971, he attended Elon College two years before quitting college to pursue a career in writing and art.

He returned to Westminster and worked at a variety of jobs. Dayhoff soon put aside his drawings and collages and concentrated increasingly on technical writing and landscape designing where he could turn his art into a finished product that the greater community could more easily understand - and for which he was paid.

In 1974, Dayhoff started his own business as a landscape designer, contractor, and nurseryman.  As the business continued to get established, he found that he could spend more time on his first loves – art and writing.

In June and July 1981 Dayhoff had his first art show, a one-person show at the Theatre Project in Baltimore, followed by a group show, "Four at 409" at Gallery 409, in Baltimore in October 1982

It was in the 1982 time period that Dayhoff met Carroll County artists Linda Van Hart and Robert J. Waddell while he was exploring photocopier art.

Hart and Waddell opened-up more opportunities for Dayhoff to explore art and have opportunities to show.  In addition to encouraging Dayhoff to continue exploring photocopier art and collage, Hart and Waddell also introduced Dayhoff to ‘Mail Art.”  Dayhoff continues to participate in (幸円 良介 - Ryosuke Cohen’s long-running “Brain Cell” – “Fractal” series, from Osaka, Japan, (from 1988) to this day.

Beginning with a June 1983 one-person show, Dayhoff has had the opportunity to display art locally at the Carroll Arts Center on five occasions over the last 3 decades.  In addition to the Arts Center, he has had about six shows at Western Maryland College from 1985 to 1991, including an extensive one-person retrospective show, “Tales of a Disenfranchised Hilltop Artist/Farmer,” in February 1990.

Dayhoff retired from landscape design, contracting and raising nursery stock after 25 years in the business, in 1999.  From 1999 to 2005 Dayhoff served as an elected official for the city of Westminster; from 1999 to 2001 as a councilmember and 2001 to 2005 as mayor.

He currently writes about history, art, agriculture, community, and crime for several publications including Explore Carroll for Patuxent Publishing Co., since June 2, 2005; The Tentacle, since June 9, 2005 and Investigative Voice since February 25, 2010. 

In the past he has enjoyed collaborating with a number of artist groups, including The Consortionists with Linda Van Hart and Bobby Waddell from 1983 to 1989; the United Art Workers from 1989 to 1991 and most recently with Off Track Art from December 2008 to present.                                                                           

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Donna J. Yarish
822 Snowfall Way
Westminster, MD 21157
Studio Phone: (410) 848-0444
Cell Phone:  (410) 925 4537
donna@donnasworldofcolor.com
Website:  www:donnasworldofcolor.com

Artist Biography

After working in the corporate world for many years Donna took an early retirement.  In January 2007, she took her first art class at Carroll Community College.  She continued with private watercolor classes with Felisa Flecker, workshops and classes with Tara Grim, Carolyn Seabolt, Sarah Abel DeLuca, and Skip Lawrence.  Presently Donna enjoys abstract painting, using acrylics, collage and mixed media with Ed Ramsburg, who continually encourages her to grow as an artist.

She has exhibited at Carroll County Community College – The Great Hall, Carroll Life Gallery, Circuit Court Building, Carroll County Arts Council, Frederick Arts Council (FAC), Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center (DVAEC), The Artists Gallery, FMH Crestwood Gallery, and Frederick County Art Association.  Within this past year, two of the art pieces have been shown at the Annapolis Statehouse Building.  Presently, original pieces and giclees are in private collections and consigned in a local shop.

When Donna was in the second grade art class, she remembered feeling the excitement when painting her first abstract.  Now she is focusing on acrylic, collage and mixed media abstracts - the larger the canvas, the better.  She enjoys expressing creativity through painting and going to new levels using the imagination with whatever materials are available.  The whole process from beginning to end is exhilarating! I love sharing my world of color with others.

Juried Shows

Salon Frederique at The Artists’ Gallery, Frederick, MD, 2010
5th Annual Frederick in Annapolis Show, State Capitol Building, Annapolis, MD, 2011
6th Annual Frederick in Annapolis Show, State Capitol Building, Annapolis, MD, 2012
Art at the Mill (Burwell-Morgan Mill), Millwood, VA 2011
Frederick Memorial Hospital – Crestwood Center Gallery, Frederick, MD, 2011, 2012
Towson Art Collective Gallery, Towson, MD 2012
Art Square, 11th Annual Something Hot Regional Show, Leesburg, VA 2012

Group Shows

Carroll County Artists’ Guild Members’ Exhibit, Carroll Community College Great Hall, Westminster, MD, 2009, 2012
DVAEC Members’ Show, Frederick, MD, 2010, 2011, 2012
Frederick County Art Association Members’ Exhibit, Frederick, MD, 2010, 2011, 2012
Frederick County Art Association @ The Griffin Center, Frederick, MD 2012
International Miniature Art Show, Seaside Gallery, Nags Head, NC, 2010
Grace Lutheran Church Holiday Members’ Exhibit, Westminster, MD 2010
Grace Lutheran Church Gallery 2011, 2012
Artomatic @ Frederick, MD 2011
Carroll County Artists Guild Exhibits @ Circuit Courthouse, Westminster, MD 2011, 2012
Carroll County Artists Guild Exhibits @ Carroll Life Gallery, Westminster, MD 2011, 2012
Carroll County Artists Guild Exhibits @ Carroll Senior Center,  Westminster, MD 2011, 2012
10th Annual Carroll County Arts Council Member Show, Westminster, MD 2012
Hampstead Art House, Sassafras Gallery – “Hues of Spring,” Hampstead, MD 2012

Small Group and Solo Shows

Abstract X 4, a four-person show at the Blanche Ames Gallery, Frederick, MD, 2011
Birdies Caf̩ Exhibit РSolo Show, Westminster, MD 2012
Six Pack Abs:  Flexing Abstraction, a six-person show at the Carroll County Arts Council, Westminster, MD, 2012
Two-person show at Carroll County Community College, Miller Center, Westminster, MD 2012

Awards

9th Annual Carroll County Arts Council Member Show: Artistic Excellence Ribbon, Westminster, MD 2011

Donations

Grace Lutheran Church, Westminster, MD 2011

Other

Curator for Grace Lutheran Church Gallery, Westminster, MD 2011, 2012

Rev Nov 2012

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October 26, 2012

Carolyn Seabolt of Westminster, local artist and cat lover, has just illustrated a new book titled “Blackie’s First Christmas” which was released October 1, 2012.

It is authored by James Huckleberry, who has worked with Seabolt on two other books. The book is available locally at Off Track Art and Cat Tracks Studio. Contact Seabolt at cattracksstudio@aol.com for more information.








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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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