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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Carroll Arts Center to host “Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables” http://tinyurl.com/2bu5h6t


Carroll Arts Center to host “Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables”

Opening reception: Fri., Je 18, 2010, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Carroll Art Center

For more info call 410/848-7272 or visit http://www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org/ or click on http://tinyurl.com/2bu5h6t Location: The Carroll Art Center, 91 West Main Street, Westminster, MD, 21157 View Google Map
http://maps.google.com/maps?z=14&h2=en&q=91%20West%20%20Main%20%20Street,Westminster,+MD+21157,+USA

Artists included in the show are: Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster; Sharon Gribbin-Lindemon, New Windsor; Heather Hodge, Westminster; Joy Miller, Port Deposit; Roger Miller, Taneytown; Beverly Reidinger, Myersville; Virginia Sperry, Eldersburg; and The Trashy Women Collective, Perryville

Artists included in the show are:

Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster, MD: Kevin creates mixed media collages and sculptural forms using found objects and recycling paper, magazines and newspaper.

Heather Hodge, Westminster, MD: Her repurposed creations have delighted Festival of Wreaths visitors. She has some surprises in store for this show.

Joy Miller, Port Deposit, MD: Joy transforms car and truck hoods and gas tanks into garden furniture. She adorns old windows with fused glass and considers the landfill as her answer to the commercial craft store.

Roger Miller, Taneytown, MD: Roger’s extraordinary “windmill wreath” was a crowd favorite during our recent Festival of Wreaths and we eagerly await his sculptural additions to this exhibits.

Beverly Reidinger, Myersville, MD: Beverly garnered awards with her recycled refrigerator doors at the National Building Museum in D.C.

Virginia Sperry, Eldersburg: Virginia has been using car parts such as water pumps and adorning them with polymer clay to create something very feminine and delicate. She will also exhibit her newest art form, posing the rejected object in a composition and creating photographs that give recyclables artistic dignity.

The Trashy Women Collective, Perryville, MD: This eclectic group creates everything from sculptural forms to wearables.

For more info call 410/848-7272 or visit http://www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org/ or click on http://tinyurl.com/2bu5h6t

Location: The Carroll Art Center, 91 West Main Street, Westminster, MD, 21157 View Google Map

http://maps.google.com/maps?z=14&h2=en&q=91%20West%20%20Main%20%20Street,Westminster,+MD+21157,+USA

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/Dayhoff%20Art%20Shows%20CCAC%2020100618

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Carroll Arts Center to host “Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables” http://tinyurl.com/2bu5h6t

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Carroll Arts Center to host “Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables” http://tinyurl.com/24aky5a

Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/ or http://kevindayhoffart.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.com/ Kevin Dayhoff Westminster: http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/ or http://www.westgov.net/ = www.kevindayhoff.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff Twitpic: http://twitpic.com/photos/kevindayhoff Kevin Dayhoff's The New Bedford Herald: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/ = www.newbedfordherald.net Explore Carroll: www.explorecarroll.com The Tentacle: www.thetentacle.com

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My http://www.explorecarroll.com/ columns appear in the copy of the Baltimore Sunday Sun that is distributed in Carroll County: https://subscribe.baltsun.com/Circulation/

Monday, June 14, 2010

Recent columns in Explore Carroll by Kevin Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/25k8e8b

Recent columns in Explore Carroll by Kevin Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/25k8e8b

http://www.explorecarroll.com/search/?s=Dayhoff&y=0&t=0&action=GO

We're not the only ones who 'steer' toward Main Street
Published June 13, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... were evidently seeking a shelter from the sun's hot rays." Or, maybe they just couldn't resist the bargains to be found on Main Street. When he is not looking out for wayward steers in town,
Honoring our fallen heroes, both at home and abroad
Published June 6, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
... her husband in 1945. It was almost 20 years later -- in 1964 -- that she finally had the opportunity to visit his grave, far from home. When he is not paying his respects at the Westminster Cemetery,
Del. Shewell announces that she'll retire
Published June 2, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Maryland State Del. Tanya Thornton Shewell R-Dist. 5A, has announced that she will retire from elected office in January 2011, and not stand for re-election to represent Carroll County in the Maryland House of Delegates. Shewell, 66, has served in the ... ...
Recalling a fallen son of Carroll, Christopher Miller
Published May 30, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
... �� where we'll never forget his service and sacrifice for our country, and forever hold him in our hearts. After attending Memorial Day ceremonies at the Westminster Cemetery on May 31,
Garner, of Manchester, to speak at Westminster Memorial Day event
Published May 29, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Westminster’s 143rd annual Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony will be held May 31. The parade will begin at 10 a.m and travel down Pennsylvania Avenue to Church Street through downtown Westminster by way of Main Street and then turn onto Church Street to ... ...
Scott Jeznach, 50, remembered as firefighter, veteran and friend
Published May 25, 2010 by Westminster Eagle
Westminster resident Scott Jeznach, 50, died on Saturday, May 22, at University of Maryland Shock Trauma from injuries he received from an accident while working on his vehicle at home on May 21.Jeznach is known in the community as a member of the ... ...
I can tell the tale, I can tell it all, about the glory days of illegal alcohol
Published May 23, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
... the 1958 movie about running moonshine, "Thunder Road," written and produced by Robert Mitchum, who also starred in the film. When he's not admiring Robert Mitchum's hot rod 1951 Ford, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at
    It takes many hands to push the swings at city playground
    Published May 16, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    ... have played a role in the success of our community. They are dream keepers, folks who roll up their sleeves and work so families may enjoy a high quality of life. When he not on the sliding board,

    Bomb threat evacuated Carroll County Courts
    Published May 14, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    Police are continuing their investigation into a bomb threat Wednesday that closed both the Carroll County Circuit and District courts.At approximately 12:45 p.m on May 12, Maryland State Police, Westminster City Police, and the Carroll County Sheriff's ... ...

    Commissioners plan to put resident troopers back in budget
    Published May 14, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    ... to make a seamless transition with certified law enforcement officers on June 24, should the commissioners decide to transition to nine officers," Kasten said.The budget is scheduled for adoption on May 24.— Kevin Dayhoff contributed to this story...

    Dawn S. Buell, county bank teller and animal lover, dead at 51
    Published May 11, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    A popular head teller at the New Windsor State Bank College Square branch in Westminster, Dawn Susan Buell, 51, was killed on May 8 when she was struck and killed by a passing car as she walked her dog.Buell had previously worked at the old Carroll County ... ...

    Our nation's first president may not have told a lie, but he was not without his faults
    Published May 10, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    ... No word as to whether or not the House of Commons has weighed-in on the controversy.When he's not uncovering presidential library fines,

    Did a former Westminster man put Mother's Day on track?
    Published May 9, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    ... as how we spend it -- with mom, family and loved ones. Heavy metal music is optional. (Though, I'm sure Ozzy Osbourne loves his mum, too.) When he is not playing Elvis Presley songs for his mother,

    Rockinberg becomes mayor of Mount Airy
    Published May 9, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    MOUNT AIRY — Mount Airy voters this week elected the town's fourth mayor in 15 months, and selected two new council members during municipal elections May 3. Patrick Rockinberg, 47, defeated Council member Wendi Peters, 46, in the mayoral race 768 to 658. ... ...

    Rockinberg becomes Mt. Airy's fourth mayor in 15 months
    Published May 4, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    Mount Airy has yet another new mayor while voters also selected two new councilmen.Patrick Rockinberg, 47, beat Councilwoman Wendi Peters, 46 for the mayoral race, 768 to 658 votes. His term lasts four years and he will receive a salary of $8,500.Just 1, ... ...

    Good behavior gets you a quick visit inside the Detention Center
    Published May 2, 2010 by Carroll Eagle
    ... down the spouting," is not an option with this modern facility. When he is not practicing climbing down the spouting, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com. He always likes hearing from readers, and promises to keep the lights on for ... ...

    DAYHOFF: Bell's day in history rings for Carroll and all of Maryland
    Published April 25, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    ... , and all of the students were cleared of all charges. And what court made that decision? The Maryland Court of Appeals ... where Bell now serves as chief judge. When he is not at a lunch counter,

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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/ or http://kevindayhoffart.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.com/ Kevin Dayhoff Westminster: http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/ or http://www.westgov.net/ = www.kevindayhoff.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff Twitpic: http://twitpic.com/photos/kevindayhoff Kevin Dayhoff's The New Bedford Herald: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/ = www.newbedfordherald.net Explore Carroll: www.explorecarroll.com The Tentacle: www.thetentacle.com

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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://www.kevindayhoffart.com/
My http://www.explorecarroll.com/ columns appear in the copy of the Baltimore Sunday Sun that is distributed in Carroll County: https://subscribe.baltsun.com/Circulation/

“Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables” sponsored by The MD Sustainable Living Fair

“Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables” sponsored by The MD Sustainable Living Fair

“Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables” on view in the Carroll County Arts Center Tevis Gallery from June 10 through August 6, 2010.

Sponsor: The MD Sustainable Living Fair http://www.sustainablelivingmd.org/

Opening reception: Friday, June 18, 2010, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Carroll Art Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD

For more information call 410/848-7272 or visit http://www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org/, or click on http://tinyurl.com/2bu5h6t

Location: The Carroll Art Center, 91 West Main Street, Westminster, MD, 21157 View Google Map

http://maps.google.com/maps?z=14&h2=en&q=91%20West%20%20Main%20%20Street,Westminster,+MD+21157,+USA

Labels: Art Carroll Arts Center, Dayhoff Art show, Dayhoff Art Shows CCAC, Dayhoff Art Shows CCAC 20100618

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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/ or http://kevindayhoffart.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.com/ Kevin Dayhoff Westminster: http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/ or http://www.westgov.net/ = www.kevindayhoff.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff Twitpic: http://twitpic.com/photos/kevindayhoff Kevin Dayhoff's The New Bedford Herald: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/ = www.newbedfordherald.net Explore Carroll: www.explorecarroll.com The Tentacle: www.thetentacle.com

*****
Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://www.kevindayhoffart.com/
My http://www.explorecarroll.com/ columns appear in the copy of the Baltimore Sunday Sun that is distributed in Carroll County: https://subscribe.baltsun.com/Circulation/

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Carroll Arts Center to host “Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables” http://tinyurl.com/2bu5h6t


Carroll Arts Center to host “Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables”
http://tinyurl.com/2dlo77q

Location: Carroll County Arts Center
The Carroll Art Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD, 21157

Sponsor: The MD Sustainable Living Fair

Artists included in the show are: Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster; Sharon Gribbin-Lindemon, New Windsor; Heather Hodge, Westminster; Joy Miller, Port Deposit; Roger Miller, Taneytown; Beverly Reidinger, Myersville; Virginia Sperry, Eldersburg; and The Trashy Women Collective, Perryville

“Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables,”
will be on view in the Tevis Gallery from June 10 through August 6, 2010
The public is invited to meet the artists on Fri., Je 18, 6:30-7:30 pm.

For more information call 410/848-7272 or visit http://www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org/, or click on http://tinyurl.com/2bu5h6t

Location: The Carroll Art Center, 91 West Main Street, Westminster, MD, 21157 View Google Map

http://maps.google.com/maps?z=14&h2=en&q=91%20West%20%20Main%20%20Street,Westminster,+MD+21157,+USA


Artists included in the show are:

Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster, MD: Kevin creates mixed media collages and sculptural forms using found objects and recycling paper, magazines and newspaper.

Heather Hodge, Westminster, MD: Her repurposed creations have delighted Festival of Wreaths visitors. She has some surprises in store for this show.

Joy Miller, Port Deposit, MD: Joy transforms car and truck hoods and gas tanks into garden furniture. She adorns old windows with fused glass and considers the landfill as her answer to the commercial craft store.

Roger Miller, Taneytown, MD: Roger’s extraordinary “windmill wreath” was a crowd favorite during our recent Festival of Wreaths and we eagerly await his sculptural additions to this exhibits.

Beverly Reidinger, Myersville, MD: Beverly garnered awards with her recycled refrigerator doors at the National Building Museum in D.C.

Virginia Sperry, Eldersburg: Virginia has been using car parts such as water pumps and adorning them with polymer clay to create something very feminine and delicate. She will also exhibit her newest art form, posing the rejected object in a composition and creating photographs that give recyclables artistic dignity.

The Trashy Women Collective, Perryville, MD: This eclectic group creates everything from sculptural forms to wearables.

The Carroll Arts Center is located at 91 West Main Street in downtown Westminster. Gallery admission is free. Hours are 10 am – 4 pm Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 8 pm on Thursdays. For more information, call 410/848-7272 or visit http://www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org/ 20100610 PR Rejected to Perfected Fine Art from Recyclables

Labels: Art Carroll Arts Center, Dayhoff Art show, Dayhoff Art Shows CCAC, Dayhoff Art Shows CCAC 20100618

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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/ or http://kevindayhoffart.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.com/ Kevin Dayhoff Westminster: http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/ or http://www.westgov.net/ = www.kevindayhoff.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff Twitpic: http://twitpic.com/photos/kevindayhoff Kevin Dayhoff's The New Bedford Herald: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/ = www.newbedfordherald.net Explore Carroll: www.explorecarroll.com The Tentacle: www.thetentacle.com


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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://www.kevindayhoffart.com/
My http://www.explorecarroll.com/ columns appear in the copy of the Baltimore Sunday Sun that is distributed in Carroll County: https://subscribe.baltsun.com/Circulation/

Opening reception: Fri., Je 18, 2010, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Carroll Art Center http://tinyurl.com/2bu5h6t


Opening reception: Fri., Je 18, 2010, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Carroll Art Center http://tinyurl.com/2bu5h6t

Uncle Kevin’s Corner: Welcome to the fruits of Uncle Kevin’s adventures in writing and dumpster diving.

“Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables” on view in the Carroll County Arts Center Tevis Gallery from June 10 through August 6, 2010.

Opening reception: Friday, June 18, 2010, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Carroll Art Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD

For more information, click on http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/Dayhoff%20Art%20Shows%20CCAC%2020100618

http://tinyurl.com/2bu5h6t

Labels: Art Carroll Arts Center, Dayhoff Art show, Dayhoff Art Shows CCAC, Dayhoff Art Shows CCAC 20100618

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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/ or http://kevindayhoffart.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.com/ Kevin Dayhoff Westminster: http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/ or http://www.westgov.net/ = www.kevindayhoff.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff Twitpic: http://twitpic.com/photos/kevindayhoff Kevin Dayhoff's The New Bedford Herald: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/ = www.newbedfordherald.net Explore Carroll: www.explorecarroll.com The Tentacle: www.thetentacle.com


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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://www.kevindayhoffart.com/
My http://www.explorecarroll.com/ columns appear in the copy of the Baltimore Sunday Sun that is distributed in Carroll County: https://subscribe.baltsun.com/Circulation/

Thursday, June 10, 2010

No Aid Found on Turkish Vessel Mavi Marmara

No Aid Found on Turkish Vessel Mavi Marmara

The only ship that was violent was not carrying any aid. Of the seven ships which announced their intentions to break Israel’s legal maritime blockade of Hamas-controlled Gaza, six were redirected without incident. The one vessel, Turkish-operated Mavi Marmara, was the only ship in the flotilla which ambushed Israeli soldiers. Over the past 10 days, it has been obvious that the dozens of “peace activists” came ready and eager for a violent skirmish and were thus anything but peace loving individuals...

Read the rest here: http://www.israelpolitik.org/2010/06/10/no-aid-found-on-turkish-vessel-mavi-marmara/
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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://www.kevindayhoffart.com/
My http://www.explorecarroll.com/ columns appear in the copy of the Baltimore Sunday Sun that is distributed in Carroll County: https://subscribe.baltsun.com/Circulation/

Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables http://tinyurl.com/2dlo77q


“Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables” http://tinyurl.com/2dlo77q

Carroll County Arts Center MEDIA RELEASE March 31, 2010

Sponsor: The Maryland Sustainable Living Fair

Location: The Carroll Art Center, 91 West Main Street, Westminster, MD, 21157 View Google Map

Labels: Art Carroll Arts Center, Dayhoff Art, Dayhoff Art show

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/04/arts-center-to-host-rejected-to.html

Artists included in the show are: Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster; Sharon Gribbin-Lindemon, New Windsor; Heather Hodge, Westminster; Joy Miller, Port Deposit; Roger Miller, Taneytown; Beverly Reidinger, Myersville; Virginia Sperry, Eldersburg; and The Trashy Women Collective, Perryville

“Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables” Opening Reception Friday, June 18

5:30 - 6:30 pm Members Only, 6:30 - 7:30 General Public

This "green" show will feature artists who bring awareness to the beauty and functionality that can be found in landfills, recycle bins and dumpsters.

Artists include: Kevin Dayhoff, Heather Hodge, Joy Miller, Roger Miller, Beverly Reidinger, Virginia Sperry and The Trashy Women Collective.

Sponsored by the Maryland Heartland Sustainable Living Fair.

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Carroll County Arts Center MEDIA RELEASE March 31, 2010

Opening reception: Friday, June 18, 2010, 5:30 – 7:30 pm.

The Carroll Arts Center is pleased to jump on the “go-green” bandwagon for its next exhibit. “Rejected to Perfected: Fine Art from Recyclables,” will be on view in the Tevis Gallery from June 10 through August 6.

Western Civilizations’ throw-away society had its beginnings in the Italian Renaissance when Humanist writers espoused facts that Mother Nature would constantly replenish her resources. The early 20th century Italian Futurist painter, Marinetti, wrote a manifest to the movement that applauded industrial pollution as proof that mankind was moving forward in a positive direction.

Enter the 21st century and industrialized nations are looking back, not to the Italian Renaissance or industry but to those countries, while appearing primitive, have been practicing sustainable living.

“Rejected to Perfected” will feature artists whose canvas and media are not purchased at the art store, whose pigment will not pollute water sources but bring awareness to the beauty and functionality that can be found in the landfill, recycle bins and dumpsters. These creative artists think out of the box. “Renew-Reuse-Recycle” is their artistic credo.

In addition, there will be a few other twists such as displaying the incredible bottle cap sculpture of “Starry Night” on loan from Finksburg Public Library, and we will be selling copies of “Do Martians Recycle” by Sharon Gribbon-Lindemon. The show has been generously sponsored by The Maryland Sustainable Living Fair.

Artists included in the show are:

Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster, MD. Kevin creates mixed media collages and sculptural forms using found objects and recycling paper, magazines and newspaper.

Heather Hodge, Westminster, MD: Her repurposed creations have delighted Festival of Wreaths visitors. She has some surprises in store for this show.

Joy Miller, Port Deposit, MD: Joy transforms car and truck hoods and gas tanks into garden furniture. She adorns old windows with fused glass and considers the landfill as her answer to the commercial craft store.

Roger Miller, Taneytown, MD: Roger’s extraordinary “windmill wreath” was a crowd favorite during our recent Festival of Wreaths and we eagerly await his sculptural additions to this exhibits.

Beverly Reidinger, Myersville, MD: Beverly garnered awards with her recycled refrigerator doors at the National Building Museum in D.C.

Virginia Sperry, Eldersburg: Virginia has been using car parts such as water pumps and adorning them with polymer clay to create something very feminine and delicate. She will also exhibit her newest art form, posing the rejected object in a composition and creating photographs that give recyclables artistic dignity.

The Trashy Women Collective, Perryville, MD. This eclectic group creates everything from sculptural forms to wearables.

The public is invited to meet the artists at a celebration on Friday, June 18, 6:30-7:30 pm. Immediately following the reception will be a screening of the movie “Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau,” a lovely documentary chronicling Thoreau’s last few days at Walden Pond. Admission for the movie is $5.

The Carroll Arts Center is located at 91 West Main Street in downtown Westminster. Gallery admission is free. Hours are 10 am – 4 pm Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 8 pm on Thursdays. For more information, call 410/848-7272 or visit http://www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org/

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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/ or http://kevindayhoffart.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.com/ Kevin Dayhoff Westminster: http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/ or http://www.westgov.net/ = www.kevindayhoff.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff Twitpic: http://twitpic.com/photos/kevindayhoff Kevin Dayhoff's The New Bedford Herald: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/ = www.newbedfordherald.net Explore Carroll: www.explorecarroll.com The Tentacle: www.thetentacle.com


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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://www.kevindayhoffart.com/
My http://www.explorecarroll.com/ columns appear in the copy of the Baltimore Sunday Sun that is distributed in Carroll County: https://subscribe.baltsun.com/Circulation/

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Grand opening of the David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building at Westminster City Park on May 20th at 10 am

Grand opening of the David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building at Westminster City Park on May 20th at 10 am http://tinyurl.com/2evr2vt

Please Join Us for the Opening of the David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building
Date: 5/20/10
Time: 10:00 am
Where: Westminster City Park
Please call 410-848-6962 for more information or to RSVP

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/05/grand-opening-of-david-s-babylon-jr.html

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Please Join Us for the Opening of the David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building
Date: 5/20/10
Time: 10:00 am
Where: Westminster City Park
Please call 410-848-6962 for more information or to RSVP

Please join us for the grand opening of the David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building at Westminster City Park on May 20th at 10 am. Join Mayor Utz, Westminster Fallfest Inc. President Marshall Green, Westminster Optimist President John Paris, Director of Recreation and Parks Ron Schroers and Mrs. Evelyn Babylon in this dedication and ribbon cutting event.

The new community building will serve Westminster Optimist, Westminster Fallfest Inc., and many other non-profit organizations throughout the year.

The building is being named in honor of David S. Babylon, Jr., who served the citizens of Westminster for twenty-five years as a distinguished member and President of the Westminster Common Council, was a life member of the Westminster Fire Department, and was a well-respected and successful Westminster businessman.

This new two-story building will replace the current outdated structure and is designed to continue to function as a snack shack and storage facility, but will also include a community meeting room and office facilities for Westminster Fallfest Inc.

The building will be owned by The City of Westminster and will be operated and maintained through a partnership with The City of Westminster, Westminster Fallfest, Inc., and The Westminster Optimist Club.

Funding for this exciting project was made possible by a lead private sector gift of $50,000.00 from the family of David Babylon.

Councilwoman Suzanne Albert and the Westminster based architectural firm of Dean Camlin & Associates, the Westminster based engineering firm of CLSI, and the Board of Directors of Westminster Fallfest, Inc. each have made important contributions to this endeavor.

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Monday, April 14th, 2008

“Paving the Road to a Better Community”

A History and overview of The David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building project: “Look what we started.”

Westminster Mayor and Common Council
P.O. Box 710, 1838 Emerald Hill Lane,
Westminster, Maryland 21158-0710
410-848-9000

Westminster Fallfest, Inc.,
P.O.B. 805, Westminster, Maryland, 21158 (410) 848-9000

At the sixth annual Fallfest Gala, the Westminster mayor and Common Council, Westminster Fallfest, Inc., and the Westminster Recreation and Parks Advisory Board kicked off a capital campaign to replace the Westminster Municipal Playground concession stand with a new two-story multi-purpose community building.

At the event held last Saturday at Martin’s Westminster, Evelyn and Caroline Babylon represented the family of the late former Westminster Common Council president David S. Babylon, Jr., and presented the Fallfest Paving the Road to a Better Community Committee with a pledge of $50,000 in his memory, to get the capital campaign off to a good start.

The gift to the city of Westminster is in honor of Mr. Babylon who dedicated his life to public service for the community he loved.

Mr. Babylon’s daughter, Caroline announced the memorial gift on behalf of the family and turned the podium over to her Mom, Evelyn Babylon.

Mrs. Babylon, remarked: “The last night of the last family vacation in which David was able to participate, the whole family was sitting at the long dinner table – about 20 of us – and Dave nudged me with his elbow, and, gesturing with his other hand, said, ‘Look what we started!’ It was, indeed, a scene of joyful conviviality.

“The family joins me in believing that David would be proud to be here [he loved parties like this] and add his voice of approval to the kick-off of this campaign. We think he would nudge each of you to join in this endeavor so that we could soon all say, ‘Look what we started!’”

Mr. Babylon began a lifelong love affair of service to our community when he joined the Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Company #1 on June 1st, 1949. Serving in the fire department was another of the passions in his life. He served for many years as secretary/treasurer. He had fond memories of the Westminster Volunteer Fire Company’s annual summer carnivals which were held at the playground.

Mr. Babylon was born on September 4, 1923 in Westminster, and when he was a child, the city did not have a playground. The Westminster Municipal Playground was not inaugurated until 1936 and dedicated by the Westminster Mayor George E. Matthews, Council President Joseph L. Mathias, councilmembers Walter H. Davis, Edwin S. Gehr, Jesse C. Royer, and City Attorney D. Eugene Walsh, in 1937.

By the time the playground was in use, Mr. Babylon was attending Valley Forge Military Academy. He graduated from Valley Forge in 1941 and was one of the youngest Captains commissioned in the U. S. Army during World War II.

When Mr. Babylon was young, providing recreational opportunities was a hot-button political topic as was exemplified by an editorial in the Democratic Advocate, on April 7, 1922, “Westminster, and the Recreation Problem.”

The lack of a municipal playground while growing up in Westminster only exacerbated his understanding later, during his public career, of providing community recreation opportunities.

After Mr. Babylon served in World War II, he graduated from Gettysburg College in January 1948 with a BA degree in Economics. He continued in a business, Cunocar Bookkeeping Service, which he had begun in his college years. Many in Westminster have fond memories of Mr. Babylon’s green “office-on-wheels,” in which he would travel from business to business. He sold his business and retired in 1986.

Mr. Babylon, who passed away at age 82 at his home on August 22, 2006, served on the Westminster Common Council for 25 years, from 1964 until he retired in 1989. For 16 of those years, he served as the Common Council President as did his grandfather, F. Thomas Babylon, in 1898 and 1899.

In the mid to late 1970s, the Westminster mayor and Common Council worked hard in a major downtown revitalization effort of Westminster’s business district. To celebrate the successes of that effort, Fallfest was born in 1978.

Mr. Babylon was an enthusiastic supporter of Fallfest. In her remarks last Saturday night Mrs. Babylon noted “Dave was an enthusiastic member of the Common Council when the idea of Fallfest was introduced, and he wholeheartedly backed the idea. Indeed, even when he was not fully mobile, he acquiesced to going down to the celebration in a wheelchair – and fully enjoyed it, of course.”

Westminster Mayor Tom Ferguson has fond memories of the Westminster Playground as a kid growing up in Westminster. He remembers that “my brother and I were among the first to play Little League Baseball (there when the baseball program started) in the 1950s… Along with folks such as Bob and Jim Reck, Art Caples, Pinky Bixler, and Butch Martin.”

“This is another classic example of a successful private –public partnership to what is already a gem in Westminster. If I may say so, I am very appreciative of this generous - magnificent gift from the Babylon family - especially in light of Mr. Babylon’s years of service to the community. He was always so much involved in civic projects and improvements. This will certainly attract other donors to step up to the plate to get it done.”

Doing it right has been an overriding theme of the City. Westminster director of recreation and parks, Ron Schroers, noted that the City has been on a continuous improvement program for the Westminster Playground for the past 15 years. “By using grants and private donations we’ve built pavilions, replaced playground equipment, re-done the basketball and tennis courts…”

“It’s really great to see the community to come together to make this city project happen. This is one of the most heavily used parks in Carroll County… (One of the reasons, besides the facilities is because) it is the best-shaded park…”

Carroll County owns 24 parks in the county and the City of Westminster has eight.

Mr. Schroers noted that in addition to the Babylon family gift, $66,000 has already been obtained for the building from a combination of Carroll County’s and Westminster’s “Program Open Space” state grant.

He hopes to begin construction of the new building after the 30th Fallfest takes place this September. Cost estimates are currently being developed, however preliminary indication is that more money is needed and the City and the Fallfest Committee are currently looking for additional donors of materials, money and in-kind work donations.

The project began in the summer of 2006 according to the Program Open Space grant proposal. At that time:

“The Westminster Mayor and Common Council determined that the existing concession stand needed to be replaced. The 1 story building has a leaky roof, rotten wood siding, no environmental controls, and is a general eyesore.”

“After studying the cost of repairing the existing building, it was determined to be more cost effective to raze the current building … and build a new structure.” (Before the building falls down.)

“The expanded facility will be available for many community groups for a variety of uses. What was formerly only a concession stand and sports equipment storage, will now also have available a multi-purpose meeting facility. The second story will be made available as offices/workspace for Westminster Fallfest … which is partnering in the building … by securing additional funding, donations of money, materials, and volunteers. This project continues the City’s investment … to make it the best and most heavily used recreation facility in Westminster…”

Andy Biller is in his 18th year serving on the Westminster Recreation and Parks Advisory Board. He currently serves as the chair.

Mr. Biller said, “I grew up in Carroll County and as a youngster I spent a lot of time in town and learned to appreciate the Westminster Playground as one of Carroll County’s true community treasures. The park has always been the shining moment in the City. I’m proud to be a part of yet another historic improvement for our community.”

Mr. Biller has been “impressed with how hard Westminster Council President Roy Chiavacci has worked on constantly improving not only the playground but all of Westminster’s recreation opportunities.”

Mr. Biller was in a meeting recently with President Chiavacci to review the capital campaign and building plans. President Chiavacci is said to have exclaimed, this is “awesome.”

Once the building is constructed the Optimist Club “is going to have our meetings there and use it to support the clubs’ youth activities in the community,” said Darlene Dorsey, the president of Optimist Club of Westminster.

The Optimist Club has “been around for about 50 years. We took over the Little League program years ago from the Civitan Club. Boy, am I excited. I saw the plans the other day when I visited with Ron Schroers… We love the playground improvements. I remember the wooden bleachers and they have been replaced with nice new metal bleachers… (The building plans have) exceeded our expectations. We’re looking forward to it; the present building is an eyesore.”

The Westminster director of public works, Jeff Glass, is also looking forward to the project. After all, it is his responsibility to keep failing buildings such as this useful and safe.

When he heard about the new playground community building, he said that he “fully understands and values the need to expand” the city’s public works and recreation infrastructure.

Mr. Glass, who “began working for the City in 1982 and worked with Mr. Babylon for a number of years when he was the Council President and I was a student of his thinking process… This is exactly the way Mr. Babylon would have wanted it done. Don’t just replace it – prepare for the future.
Take the opportunity to stretch a dollar further and leverage the tax dollars to build what the community needs for the future while the building is being replaced…”

Mr. Glass went on to recall how “Mr. Babylon was known for being fiscally conservative when he was on the council,” and always encouraged the private sector to step up to the plate for needed infrastructure improvements before he turned to taxpayers...

Tom Beyard, the City’s director of planning agreed. He has also worked for the City long enough to have worked with Mr. Babylon. “It’s always a great idea when the public section and the philanthropists can get together for the community.”

Carroll County Commissioner Dean Minnich also knew Mr. Babylon well; they were in the Lions Club together. He recalled that in past years, “the roots of Carroll County recreation were the service clubs.”

He remembers that “it was the Civitan Club that started the Little League program at the playground back in the 1950s… Drs. Klinger Jr. and Senior… (And) the business community took care of the tasks long before government got involved… A bunch of young fathers got involved to make sure softball, soccer, and baseball (were available.) Those guys used to go out on their own time and rake, mow, lime the fields, pick up rocks…”

Westminster Councilwoman Suzanne Albert, (the granddaughter of Westminster Mayor David E. Walsh May 20, 1912 – May 15, 1916,) grew up at 134 East Main Street in Westminster.

She said that “growing up (the playground) was my backyard... Nothing like having your own playground practically in your backyard. I could walk to it. I guess I took it for granted. I just thought that every community had a playground like that. (Nevertheless) we can’t take it for granted and we need to take care of it for future generations. It’s important to sustain such an important community asset.”

Mrs. Evelyn Babylon reiterated, “It is important that we continue to build upon the work of those who went before us and maintain and improve the park for our children’s children. That’s the way Dave would have wanted it.”

Councilwoman Albert, who knew Mr. Babylon well, said the community is thankful for what Mr. and Mrs. Babylon have started – and not just the playground…

Monday, April 14th, 2008/Kevin Dayhoff
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For more information, contact Ron Schroers 410-848-6962.

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Mount Airy Blog: Always a Few “Whining Winners”

Always a Few “Whining Winners”

......To Sour The Thrill of Victory...

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I would like to take this opportunity to send a big congratulations out to Mayor-elect Pat Rockinberg as well as David Blais and Scott Strong for winning the two Town Council seats on May 3.

The Mayoral race was very close. With that, I hope Mayor-elect Rockinberg will recognize he does not have a mandate. He must embrace all the voters, including the 47% who voted for Wendi Peters. I know these three men will work diligently along with fellow council members Peter Helt, Dave Pyatt and Wendi Peters to bring back the stability and continuity that's been missing over the past several years.

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Investigative Voice goes national! http://tinyurl.com/274gfws

http://www.investigativevoice.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4096:news-flash-sex-offender-on-city-payroll-story-goes-national-picked-up-fox-news&catid=25:the-project&Itemid=44

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On release from jail, was regularly sent by supervisors to work in private residences and schools

MAYOR'S EXECUTIVE ORDER MANDATES NOTIFICATION TO HIGHER-UPS UPON ARREST
Fox News Network credits Investigative Voice with breaking story, revealing fraud

The story of a Baltimore City sex offender who remained on the Department of Public Works payroll while in jail — first reported by Investigative Voice — has now become national news.

National broadcaster Fox News Network is today (Saturday) reporting Mayor Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake’s executive order requiring city employees who have been arrested to inform their supervisors within 24 hours.

The order was signed by Rawlings-Blake this past week following the release of a report by the office of the city's Inspector General that determined Bureau of Water and Wastewater employee Dennis J. McLaughlin was paid by the city while he was serving an eight-month jail term for sexually abusing a minor.

The network credits Investigative Voice with breaking the story.

Fox is also reporting the outcome of the investigation, which determined that city employee McLaughlin was paid $12,700 in sick pay while in jail, including 24 days of sick bank time approved by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 64 , a union representing city workers. He also received vacation and holiday pay for days when the city government was shut down, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Read the entire story and follow the news thread of this incredible story here: http://www.investigativevoice.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4096:news-flash-sex-offender-on-city-payroll-story-goes-national-picked-up-fox-news&catid=25:the-project&Itemid=44

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LINK TO FOX NEWS ONLINE STORY:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/05/15/baltimore-cracks-city-employees-getting-paid-jail/?test=latestnews

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A few of the reasons I am not attending the Preakness today.


A few of the reasons I am not attending the Preakness today. And a few reasons I’d like to attend.

May 15, 2010

By Kevin Dayhoff http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/05/few-of-reasons-i-am-not-attending.html

Not withstanding the above picture, a few of the reasons I am not attending the Preakness today… And a few reasons I’d like to attend. I mean it is on the “A” list of Maryland - Baltimore must-attend cultural events.

Check out “Preakness infield through the years,” in the Baltimore Sun: http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horse-racing/preakness/bal-preaknessinfield-pg,0,7196896.photogallery. It is a great photo spread.

Ah hem, well, this is not the staid, curmudgeon Preakness – or publication of H. L. Mencken, now is it. I guess that is a good thing – or a whatever.

Oh snap. Ya know, I'd head on down to the Preakness, but I don't seem to have a hat for the occasion.

The bikini contest pictures start at picture number three… Okay, moving on… This looks a Steffenesque view of the Preakness. Photograph number 6 - - Reason number two I did not go to the Preakness; I don't have the legs I never had.

There are perp-walk pictures sprinkled throughout the spread. Seems some folks in the past have misbehaved in the Preakness infield festivities. I’m shocked I tell you, shocked I say.

Me, I liked the hat pictures. No seriously, I really like the horsey-set fashion and hat pictures… Check out picture 33 might be my favorite – among many favorites.

The pics of the U.S. Navy's parachute team, also known as the "Leap Frogs,” are fun.

And yes folks, the day is a veritable sports lollapalooza. The pictures of the volleyball match in the infield start at number 23, followed quickly by some great pictures of ZZ Top. Picture number 29 is pretty cool.

Oh, how sophisticated… No further comment on picture number 49.

The few pictures starting at number 51 appear to portray someone who is hoping to get a Darwin award… The horses are on the track. Some of the horses’ asses may be found in the infield.

Another "Running of the Urinals" pic at 64.

Seems Westminster folks have figured somewhat prominently in the Preakness infield festivities in the past.

In picture number 67 “Aimee Gable of Westminster downs a vodka, cranberry and peach schnapps concoction supplied by Peter Perrine of Lancaster, Pa., on the infield at Pimlico Race Course. Several friends took turns at the spigot on the morning of the Preakness.” I wonder if Ms. Gable gave her Mom a copy of that picture for Mother’s Day?

Picture number 68…Oh, nevermind.

Picture number 80, ugh, just ugh.

Katie Hutchinson may be found in picture number 86 from May 17, 2008.

Between you and me, the photographs are technically and artistically quite good. A news photographer can only take pictures of what they see… I’ve love to attend the Preakness some day if only to take a bunch of pictures. As for the infield, I’m no longer as young as I never was.

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