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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Explore Carroll: Hampstead Elementary mural is a window to Chesapeake Bay

Explore Carroll: Hampstead Elementary mural is a window to Chesapeake Bay





Hampstead Elementary mural is a window to Chesapeake Bay



Posted 5/08/11 by Eldersburg Eagle, Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle


By Katie V. Jones



Posted 5/08/11











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(Enlarge) Artist Terry Whye coaches Avery Franklin, a fifth-grader at Hampstead Elementary School, as she put a glaze on clay during art class on May 4. Whye is helping students create a mural that will be displayed in the school media center, showing how Hampstead is environmentally linked to the Chesapeake Bay watershed. (Staff photo by Sarah Pastrana)





While doing research on the Baltimore Oriole, Teressa Flinn, 11, learned that the state bird of Maryland likes oranges.


Heather Stearns, 10, learned that a great blue heron has very long legs -- and not all of them are blue. Some are white.


Both Teressa and Heather are fifth-graders at Hampstead Elementary School.


The two students, along with their fellow fifth-grade classmates, were assigned a different Maryland animal to research, and then sketch, for a mural the school is creating entitled, "Our Yard to the Bay in Clay."


"Each (student) had an assignment," said Barbara Hammond, art teacher at Hampstead Elementary. "They really did the research and the sketch. It is very individualized."


Every grade at Hampstead Elementary has contributed to the mural.



Every grade involved in school project to promote environmental awareness..







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MacRo Report Blog: Show Underway for Charter Home Rule Board and Local Economy Improves

MacRo Report Blog: Show Underway for Charter Home Rule Board and Local Economy Improves





May 12, 2011
Welcome to our weekly MacRo, Ltd. e-newsletter!

The local Maryland job market is showing improvements and helping to reduce the rate of real estate foreclosures.


Charter Board seeks to EducateEngage and Empowerthe residents of Frederick County in the process of drafting of its new constitution.
Note Our New Location

We are officially located in the Westview Office Court Condominiums, 5300 Westview Drive, Suite 302, Frederick, Maryland 21703. Stop by, say hello and learn more about our many exciting properties!

Located in the heart of Frederick County’s industrial district just minutes from I70. The parcel is perc approved. Ideal for small business with need for outside storage or has a heavy industrial use. 

Lots like this one are a scare commodity, and at a price of $560,000 it will not last long. Owner will consider a lease, and/or a build-to-suit option.





5300 Westview Drive, Suite 302, Frederick, Maryland 21703


RECENT NEWS:
Commercial opportunities in Senior Living rising.
This week's news for Frederick, Md and nearby.
Frederick to loose funding to pay bond debt if rental rates are not achieved.
Info on petition for a Charter special election.
KEEP IN TOUCH:

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PORK CHOPS - Love is blind and so is instinct

  Love is blind and so is instinct         
PORK CHOPS




In a zoo in California , a mother tiger gave birth 


to a rare set of triplet tiger cubs. 


Unfortunately,
Due to complications in the pregnancy, 


the cubs were born prematurely 


and due to their tiny size, 


they died shortly after birth.

The mother tiger after recovering from the delivery, 


suddenly started to decline in health,
Although physically she was fine. 


The veterinarians felt that the loss of her litter 


had caused the tigress to fall into a depression. 


The doctors decided 


that if the tigress could surrogate 


another mother's cubs, 


perhaps she would improve.

After checking with many other zoos across the country,
the depressing news was that there were no tiger cubs 

of the right age to introduce to the mourning mother.. 


The veterinarians decided to try something 


that had never been tried in a zoo environment. 


Sometimes a mother of one species 


will take on the care of a different species. 


The only orphans' that could be found quickly, 


were a litter of weanling pigs. 


The zoo keepers and vets 


wrapped the piglets in tiger skin 


and placed the babies around the mother tiger... 


Would they become cubs or pork chops?



Take a look...you won't believe your eyes









Now, please tell me one more time ...

Why can't the rest of the world get along?
  

 
I am sending this to all that love animals.............
It is just too cute not to pass along.

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FIRST ANNUAL “FINKSBURG DAY” Saturday, MAY 21, 2011

FIRST ANNUAL

“FINKSBURG DAY”

Saturday, MAY 21, 2011
12pm to 4 p.m.
Finksburg Plaza Shopping Center

Hosted by:
The Roaring Run Lions Club
J&P Pizza Finksburg and
The Management of the Finksburg Plaza

Our goal is to establish an annual community event which will help promote
the fine businesses and community organizations that operate in
Finksburg, Maryland.

COME JOIN US! It’s FREE!

FREE FOOD, FUN and GREAT PEOPLE

Now is the time for us to come together to help promote our community.
Meet the local business owners and community organizations that serve
Finksburg and find out about the great bargains and community services –
SUPPORT THEM!

Come Check Out “The Kids Zone”

As part of this event we are trying to involve the whole family and
create a “Kids Zone” which will include children’s activities, Library book
mobile, fire trucks, pony rides, face painting, etc.

Come join us, bring the whole family and
have a fun afternoon!
First annual Finksburg Day Saturday May 21 2011
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Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department: SFDFD is Hosting Quarter Time Auction


By Vice President David Kreimer
May 3, 2011
SFDFD Quarter Time
http://www.sykesvillefire.org/apps/public/news/newsView.cfm?News_ID=402
Location: Winfield Community Fire Hall
POC: SFDFD Fundraising Committee
Start Date: 05/13/2011
Duration 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM

SFDFD is hosting a Quarter Time Auction on Friday May 13th.

Doors Open at 5:30 and the Auction will begin at 7pm.

The event will be held at the Winfield Community Fire Hall.
1320 West Old Liberty Road, Sykesville, MD 21784

$6 at the door which includes 1 paddle and a chance for door prizes. Extra paddles will available.

Local Vendors for Avon, Celebrating Home, Cookie Lee, Longaberger, Pampered Chef, Scentsy, and Tastefully Simple.

What is a quarter auction: Prizes are auctioned off from an array of Vendors. Participants bid one to three quarters in items of choice. Paddle number drawn wins.

***Bring your quarters or purchase them there***

***Vendors are Independent Consultants***

Food and refreshments will be available.

Any Questions: Call Paula Buck 410-876-3468, Sue Tarrant 410-795-722, Tammy Kreimer 443-609-4917 or email SFDFDfundraising@comcast.net


For more information go to:
http://www.sykesvillefire.org or find the Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department on Facebook here: facebook.com/SFDFDStation12 or go here: http://www.sykesvillefire.org/apps/public/news/newsView.cfm?News_ID=402
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Kevin Dayhoff - The Tentacle: Celebrating Atlanta and Georgia Tech, A Refreshing Change


May 11, 2011

A Refreshing Change
The fourth chief executive officer of Walmart, and Georgia Institute of Technology graduate Michael Terry Duke has challenged the Spring 2011 graduating class of Georgia Tech to follow three key ingredients to leadership and use three guideposts as they embark on their lives and careers.

Last Sunday I had the privilege of witnessing 2,300 proud graduates of Georgia Tech receive their diplomas in the midst of approximately 10,000 of their closest family and fans at the Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta...  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4394

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I was particularly impressed with the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) mass transportation system, which easily and efficiently gave me access to downtown Atlanta and all my destinations and appointments throughout the week from my temporary headquarters at a “gateway” hotel and conference center complex adjacent to the enormously busy Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

According to information found on the MARTA Facebook page, the transportation system is the ninth largest transit system in North America. It serves a population of 1.65 million in the City of Atlanta, Fulton and DeKalb counties and provides service for nearly half a million passengers each weekday.

MARTA, which has its roots in the 1950s, continues to expand and plan for the future – but most importantly, it is actually in the business of moving citizens to places they want to go. I mean, like you can actually travel easily from the airport throughout the downtown and out to the outskirts of the metropolitan area on a train. What a profound idea!

According to its website, the Hartsfield-Jackson Airport dates back to 1925. Today it has a direct economic impact of more than $32.5 billion for the metro-Atlanta area economy and is the largest employer in the state of Georgia.

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