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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Tevis Propane Truck Goes Pretty In Pink For A Cause



Propane Truck Goes Pretty In Pink For A Cause

A propane truck gets a dainty new look to raise awareness about breast cancer.
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This is one make-over that doesn’t involve Oprah, make-up, weight loss or even women, for that matter.
Instead it involves a propane delivery truck and an important cause.
In honor of the American Breast Cancer Foundation, a Tevis Propane LLC delivery truck has gone through a dramatic make-over from blue to pink, while on its side is painted the iconic breast cancer pink ribbon. 
This is the first year the company has gone pink for the cause. In addition, company employees were given pink shirts to wear once a month to raise awareness about breast cancer.
“Not only is this pink propane truck sure to turn heads on area roadways, for every gallon of propane it delivers to area homes and businesses, Tevis Propane will make a donation to the American Breast Cancer Foundation,” the Tevis press release stated...  

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Friday, September 30, 2011

Birdies on E Main St Westminster MD for coffee. Now I'm ready to go for erands..

Apparently it's tougher to be a mayor than a pro football player


Apparently it's tougher to be a mayor than a pro football player. Don't we know it!
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/thetoydepartment/2011/09/catching_up_with_michael_jacks.html

Catching up with ... Michael Jackson

http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/thetoydepartment/2011/09/catching_up_with_michael_jacks.html
mikejackson400.gifFifteen years ago, the Ravens’ Michael Jackson arrived in Baltimore wearing one gold earring and driving a Mercedes convertible stuffed with a wardrobe of 30 suits, each with matching shoes.

How his outfit has changed. Last month, as heavy rains pounded Louisiana, Jackson donned a rain slicker and rubber gloves and sloughed through a trough of stinking ooze to clear a clogged sewer line in the community of Tangipahoa.

That’s life for a small-town mayor.

“Football didn’t prepare me for this,” said Jackson, 42, who was elected in 2008. “The job is far tougher than playing in the NFL.” ...  

http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/thetoydepartment/2011/09/catching_up_with_michael_jacks.html
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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Left lane road hogs are a safety hazard on the roads



This is a huge issue when driving on Route 140 in Carroll County. The folks that hog-up the left lane are either oblivious or self-important idiots.

If there is someone behind you – or better yet, if there is a long line of cars following you; and no one in front of you. Then you are a safety problem. Get out of the left lane.

Stay in the right lane unless you are going to pass or you are about to make a left-hand turn… If you do not understand this, then get off the road. You are danger to yourselves and everyone else on the road.

Left lane road hogs are a safety hazard on the roads…

[20110828 If there is someone behind you]

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Carroll Co MD Ag Center Corn Maze opens September 23, 2011 and goes until October 30, 2011





Come to the Carroll County Agriculture Center 2011 Corn Maze. Support the Ag Center and agriculture in Carroll County - and have lots of family fun...

It starts this Friday September 23, 2011 and goes until October 30, 2011.

Fridays 5-9; Saturdays 5-9; Sundays 2-7.

Admission Adults- $10.00 Children 3-12- $5.00 Children 2 & under- FREE.

For more information Contact Nichole @ 410-848-6704

For more information go to:



Or visit:

“Corn mazes popping up with approach of autumn,” Thursday, September 22, 2011 By Carrie Ann Knauer, Carroll County Times Staff Writer http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/corn-mazes-popping-up-with-approach-of-autumn/article_feb4297c-e520-11e0-8a5b-001cc4c002e0.html





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Carroll County MD Ag Center Corn Maze to open this Friday September 23, 2011

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Carroll County MD Agriculture Center: CALL FOR FLEA MARKET VENDORS


706 Agriculture Center i Westminster, MD  21157 i 410-848-6704

-- PRESS RELEASE --
                                                                                     For more information contact
Nichole McLaughlin, Office Manager
 410-848-6704
                                                                                       FOR RELEASE:  ASAP

The Carroll County Agriculture Center, Inc. announces their annual
CARROLL AUTUMN INDOOR FLEA MARKET.

Westminster MD –July 5, 2011- “CALL FOR FLEA MARKET VENDORS".  This event will be held in the Danele Shipley Memorial Arena at the Ag Center on Saturday, November 5, 2011.  Flea Market will be open from 8 AM to 2 PM, with set up times still being determined. This is a rain or shine event.

We are inviting anyone and everyone – amateur and professional sellers – to join us.  Vendor registration is quick and easy with details available by calling the Agriculture Center at 410-848-6704.  All categories -- from antiques to toys, clothing to tools -- are included.

10' X 10' spaces are available for $15 each– with non-profit organizations offered a second space FREEBring your own tables and displays or rent an 8 foot exhibitor table for just $5.  Chairs are included in vendor registration fee.

This event is to benefit the CARROLL COUNTY AGRICULTURE CENTER, Inc., and its programs and events.
The Carroll County Agriculture Center is the site of the new state-of-the-art Danele Shipley Memorial Arena, as well as numerous meeting facilities, function and banquet rooms and outdoor facilities.  Located in central Carroll County, the Agriculture Center helps also meet the needs of our neighbors in Baltimore, Washington D.C., southern Pennsylvania and western Delaware. Our facilities are designed to host a wide variety of events from livestock and equestrian outings to live music shows and entertainment events to trade shows and exhibits, and fairs and circuses.  The Agriculture Center is also the permanent home of the nationally-known and highly-regarded Carroll County 4H & FFA Fair.
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Carroll County MD Agriculture Center: CALL FOR FLEA MARKET VENDORS
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Kevin Dayhoff The Tentacle: The Nine Capitals of the United States


September 28, 2011

A “Capital” History Lesson
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Yesterday, September 27, one city in the United States celebrated the anniversary of the occasion when it was the capital of the United States for one day. Can you name that city? How many cities have served as the capital of our nation since September 5, 1774?

For many well-read and knowledgeable political and history junkies, there is nothing more fun than historical trivia. Perhaps because little known gems from history give us a much needed respite from the heated discussions over contemporary politics.

It was Lancaster, PA...  



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Sunday, September 25, 2011

September 24, 1945: Black Marketeers Sob, Dump Ill-Gotten Goods

Black Marketeers Sob, Dump Ill-Gotten Goods

Scrambling Desperately To Get Rid Of Nylons, Shoes, Piece Goods And Silks

Democratic Advocate, September 24, 1945

After four flourishing years, the bottom finally has dropped out of the black markets with a refreshing thud. And war-fattened marketeers are scrambling desperately to get rid of their once precious stockpiles of nylons, shoes, piece goods and silks at deflated prices.

They took an enormous loss when gas rationing was called off. Nylon hose, prime specialty of the wartime black market, has slumped almost overnight from $15 to $5 a pair along Broadway and Park Ave., where the traffic has been particularly heavy.

The spectacular decline extends to such other black market staples as meat, used cars and rubber goods. You can even get a little Scotch whisky if you know the dealer. War-short canned goods, such as imported sardines and selected salmon and tuna fish are finding their way back to retailers' shelves—and meat is once more hanging publicly from butchers' hooks.

End of gas rationing caused a panic in the black market. It was the same in other black market fields, supply overtaking demand for the first time since Pearl Harbor. Consumers sat back to wait for promised postwar commodity—of better grade, price and style

Democratic Advocate, September 24, 1945.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Lisa Aughenbaugh at Westminster Fallfest

A flash mob at the Westminster Fallfest.

Budzinski Workman and Graham compare a few notes at Westminster Fallfest

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Turkey leg at Westminster Fallfest

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Taco in the bag at Westminster Fallfest. It is all the rage.

Plenty of good food at Westminster Fallfest

The Carroll Eagle-Carroll County section Baltimore Sun at Westminster Fallfest

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Kym Byrnes the hot editor from Westminster Patch at Westminster Fallfest

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