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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Babe I'm Gonna Leave You - Led Zeppelin



Babe I'm Gonna Leave You by Led Zeppelin

Released January 12, 1969



Lyrics:



Babe, baby, baby, I'm Gonna Leave You.
I said baby, you know I'm gonna leave you.
I'll leave you when the summertime,
Leave you when the summer comes a-rollin'
Leave you when the summer comes along.



Baby, baby, I don't wanna leave you,
I ain't jokin' woman, I got to ramble.
Oh, yeah, baby, baby, I believin',
We really got to ramble.
I can hear it callin' me the way it used to do,
I can hear it callin' me back home!



Babe...I'm gonna leave you
Oh, baby, you know, I've really got to leave you
Oh I can hear it callin 'me
I said don't you hear it callin' me the way it used to do?



I know I never never never gonna leave your babe
But I got to go away from this place,
I've got to quit you, yeah
Baby, ooh don't you hear it callin' me?
Woman, woman, I know, I know
It feels good to have you back again
And I know that one day baby, it's really gonna grow, yes it is.
We gonna go walkin' through the park every day.
Come what may, every day



It was really, really good.
You made me happy every single day.
But now... I've got to go away!



Baby, baby, baby, baby
That's when it's callin' me
I said that's when it's callin' me back home...
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Spanky & Our Gang - "Like To Get To Know You" (1968)



Spanky & Our Gang - "Like To Get To Know You" (1968)

Spanky & Our Gang - Answers
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Group History
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Spanky and Our Gang was an American 1960s folk-rock band led by Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane. The band derives its name from Hal Roach's popular Our Gang comedies of the 1930s (known to modern audiences as The Little Rascals). McFarlane was nicknamed "Spanky" because one of the band members, perhaps influenced by her last name, said that she resembled Our Gang star George "Spanky" McFarland. The group was known for its vocal harmonies.

The group's first album, simply titled Spanky and Our Gang, was released by Mercury Records on August 1, 1967, and included three popular songs that were released as singles. These were "Sunday Will Never Be the Same" (their biggest hit, which reached number #9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in Summer 1967) followed by "Making Every Minute Count" (reached #31) and "Lazy Day" (reached #14). Both "Sunday Will Never Be The Same" and "Lazy Day" sold over one million copies. "Sunday Will Never Be the Same" was written by Terry Cashman and Gene Pistilli. In an interview by Cashman with the Songfacts website, he revealed that the song was originally written as a ballad. However, Cashman said the group "changed it, and they added the vocal, 'Ba-da-da-da-da,' which was a great hook."

Their second album, Like to Get to Know You, was released in April 1968. Two singles were released: "Sunday Mornin'" in the spring, which reached #30, and "Like to Get to Know You", which reached #17 in the Summer 1968. The single's B-side, "Three Ways From Tomorrow", also received considerable airplay. The album also included their rendition of the classic "Stardust" and a version of "Everybody'ss Talkin'", best known as a hit single for Harry Nilsson and the theme song for the movie Midnight Cowboy.

"Give a Damn" was released as a single in Summer 1968. In spite of not receiving airplay in several markets because of the curse word in its title - and because it was a comment on racial equality that became the theme song for the New York Urban Coalition - the song became a regional hit where released and overall made #43. It was also performed live on an episode of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, resulting in CBS' Standards and Practices division receiving numerous complaints about the song's title being used during "family viewing hours". One such complaint reportedly came from Richard Nixon (Tom Smothers, 'Geraldo' Interview, 1987). "Give a Damn" would become John Lindsay's campaign song during his successful run for Mayor of New York.

In October 1968, the group's lead guitarist Malcolm Hale died of carbon monoxide poisoning due to a faulty heating system (Hale's death has also been ascribed to bronchopneumonia). This was a devastating blow to the group. The 27-year old was a multi-instrumentalist, did much of the arranging and pretty well kept the band together. Hale's death, along with the group's satisfaction over what they'd achieved musically, resulted in the decision to disband early in 1969. Mercury released a third album, Anything You Choose b/w Without Rhythm or Reason, in January 1969. It contained two popular songs, the previous summer's hit "Give a Damn" and "Yesterday's Rain".

After the band's break-up, McFarlane enjoyed some success as a solo artist. She also toured for years with the Mamas & the Papas, singing primarily the parts previously performed by the late Cass Elliot. She was most recently seen on stage in Ferndale Repertory Theatre's production of South Pacific, portraying Bloody Mary.

The group briefly reformed in 1975 and recorded an album Change for the Epic label.
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the Zombies - She's Not There (1964)



the Zombies - She's Not There (1964)

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God's Work Our Hands; Grace Lutheran Church Rally Day 2013


September 8, 2013 God's Work Our Hands; Grace Lutheran Church Rally Day 2013

God's Work Our Hands; Rally Day 2013 by Beth Clementson



Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church
21 Carroll Street
Westminster, MD 21158
(410) 848-7020

The Reverend Kevin Clementson, Senior Pastor
The Reverend Martha Clementson, Senior Pastor





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Norman Greenbaum Spirit in the sky (Rare Original Footage French TV 1970) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aZsF7v0pNw

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Morning services at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster MD September 15, 2013


Grace Lutheran Church Apse

September 15, 2013

Morning services at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster MD September 15, 2013

Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church
21 Carroll Street
Westminster, MD 21158
(410) 848-7020

The Reverend Kevin Clementson, Senior Pastor
The Reverend Martha Clementson, Senior Pastor




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Monday, September 16, 2013

Westminster Maryland Online: September 25, 2005 - Lutheran congregation at church founded in 1765 votes to dissolve

Westminster Maryland Online: Lutheran congregation at church founded in 1765 vo...: Lutheran congregation at church founded in 1765 votes to dissolve By Diane Reynolds, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, October 05, 2005 ...

Lutheran congregation at church founded in 1765 votes to dissolve

By Diane Reynolds, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, October 05, 2005

On Sunday, Sept. 25, Bishop H. Gerard Knoche of the Delaware-Maryland Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America had preached the church's final sermon.

A synod is a regional group of ELCA churches

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The county lost a little piece of local history with the church's closing.

In the 1700s, building churches was so expensive for small congregations that many Reformed (now United Church of Christ) and Lutheran churches in the area pooled resources to build structures that both congregations shared.

Emmanuel Baust Lutheran was part of the union church movement, sharing space with Emmanuel Baust United Church of Christ.

Because German immigrants often established both Reformed and Lutheran churches, shared language and culture helped the joint ventures succeed.

At one time, more than 200 union churches ran from Reading, Pa., into northern Maryland.
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Luke 14:25-33 Commentary by Emerson Powery - Working Preacher - Preaching This Week (RCL)

Luke 14:25-33 Commentary by Emerson Powery - Working Preacher - Preaching This Week (RCL):

http://www.workingpreacher.org/preaching.aspx?commentary_id=1755

Luke is interested in stories about Jesus and his family.

It’s the only Gospel that tells us that John the Baptist and Jesus were related, probably cousins (cf. 1:36). And, it’s the only Gospel to provide a story about the young twelve-year-old Jesus (cf. 2:41-52). On the one hand, this story is told to exemplify Jesus’ developing wisdom (cf. 2:47-48). On the other hand, it is a story that expresses a tension between Jesus and his parents (cf. 2:48-49). Luke ends the story on a happy note by describing Jesus as an obedient child (cf. 2:51). All is well in this first-century Jewish family’s home. Yet, this was a snapshot of things to come in Luke’s story.

Commentary
Jesus’ radical teaching continues in Luke 14:25-33. His selection criteria for increasing the pool of disciples are stringent. First, his followers must be people of “hate” (14:26). Second, they must be willing to “carry the cross” (14:27). Third, a willingness to relinquish possessions may also be necessary (14:33).

To be clear, Luke’s Jesus offers much harsher language than Matthew’s Jesus on the expected ongoing relationships of disciples with their families in light of becoming followers of Jesus (cf. Matthew 10:37-38). Perhaps it is because Luke’s Jesus addresses a large crowd rather than the disciples specifically (as in Matthew), so Jesus’ intention is to turn away half-hearted, potential followers. What is certain is that Jesus is not interested in growing his group just for the sake of growth!

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Saturday, September 14, 2013

McDaniel 21 - Moravian 14 at Gill Stadium in Westminster MD

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McDaniel plays Moravian at Gill Stadium in Westminster

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Custodial and Maintenance Personnel Recognition Day to be Celebrated September 17th by Carroll County Public Schools

Custodial and Maintenance Personnel Recognition Day to be Celebrated September 17th by Carroll County Public Schools

September 11, 2013

The Carroll County Public School System has a statewide reputation for well-maintained facilities. Our schools consistently receive a good, very good, or superior rating when they are inspected by the state. 

This is due to the fact that the Facilities Maintenance and Operations Department is made up of hardworking, dedicated staff who take pride in a job well done. 

These employees play a crucial role in the education of our children by providing clean, safe, and well-maintained buildings and making sure that school is a safe and comfortable environment day in and day out. 

Facilities Operations is comprised of approximately 263 building supervisors and custodial staff who are responsible for all activities and costs associated with keeping facilities open, comfortable, and safe for use.  

They are the people who physically clean and sanitize buildings and make sure students and staff have heat, air conditioning, and drinking water. Custodial staff are responsible for cleaning over 21,000 square feet per custodian per night. They make sure that students have an environment that is clean and conducive to learning.  

Facilities Operations include a wide variety of services such as receiving, storing, and distribution of supplies, furniture, equipment, materials, and mail. Facilities Operations is also responsible for managing and tracking utilities use such as gas, electric, fuel oil, water, and sewer. 

Other responsibilities include recycling, maintaining and inspecting playground equipment, and Integrated Pest Management.

During the summer months, when students are not in school, Facilities Operations staff are busy "deep cleaning" buildings from top to bottom, so they are in immaculate condition when students return in the fall. Their goal is to make sure schools are always clean, safe, and sanitary. 

Facilities Maintenance consists of approximately 70 maintenance employees that include electricians, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration technicians, plumbers, carpenters, painters, electronic technicians, groundskeepers, roofers, masons, and locksmiths. 

They complete approximately 8,700 maintenance work orders annually and maintain over 4.5 million square feet of buildings and grounds. These employees are routinely called in during their "off" hours for emergency repairs such as a water main break or utility repairs, snow removal, emergency refrigeration, security and fire alarms, and disaster emergencies.

Facilities Maintenance is responsible for maintaining grounds, buildings, and equipment and keeping them in their original condition. This includes managing and supervising all maintenance contract services, such as energy management and state-mandated inspections. This also includes scheduled and preventive maintenance of building property, service vehicles, and equipment. 

Facilities Maintenance also is responsible for the maintenance of all utilities and handles the heating and air conditioning systems.  The priority of Facilities Maintenance is to keep schools, buildings, and grounds safe and in excellent working condition.

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