Dayhoff Westminster

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

Friday, November 8, 2013

Trinity Lutheran Church German Dinner – Don’t Miss it

Saturday-Nov. 9th, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
  • Great menu
  • Super live band
  • Fellowship
Adults $15.00
Children ages 6-12 $7.00
Children 5 and under free.

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German Dinner – Don’t Miss it

Saturday-Nov. 9th, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Great menu Super live band Fellowship Adults $15.00 Children ages 6-12 $7.00 Children 5 and under free.
Is there Grace Without Faith?

Is there Grace Without Faith?

I got to thinking about this question while reading Paul’s letter to the Ephesians this morning. I try not to let my mind wander while reading the Bible, but sometimes a little thought will briefly take me somewhere else. For me, a good place to start is with grace. What is it? I’ve heard it...
3 Guys in the Dark Video Series - Nicene Creed

3 Guys in the Dark Video Series – Nicene Creed

We recite and proudly declare the Nicene Creed nearly every Sunday. How often do we really stop to contemplate their meaning? Sometimes we are so busy getting through the Creed, that the words lose their purpose, effectiveness, and power. 3 Guys in the Dark just released Nicene Creed, their second video in the series. The...
Millie Stinebaugh's Birthday Celebration

Millie Stinebaugh’s Birthday Celebration

Recently, one of our own, Millie Stinebaugh celebrated her 90th birthday with lots of friends and family in the social hall at Trinity Lutheran Church. A great time was had by all. Enjoy this short video capturing some of the interaction and smiles that appeared that day.

Don’t miss TLC Evening of Music

If you want to enjoy a powerful night of music and singing, you’ve got to show up at Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday May 19th at 7:00pm. Stay tuned for updates and new announcements.
It all Started with a Prayer...

It all Started with a Prayer…

It started with a prayer I made 5 years ago to God. It was the morning before the finals of the county tennis tournament. I asked God that if He would let my son Michael win the tournament, I would share my testimony (how I came to Christ) with my church. Yes, I know conditional...
We All Share Carrying the Cross

We All Share Carrying the Cross

Over the past several Palm Sundays, I have had the pleasure of portraying a character similar to Simon of Cyrene, carrying Jesus’ heavy wooden cross. Unlike the huge timbers that the condemned were forced to carry in 1st Century Judea, the cross we use is not heavy. I have to pretend to struggle, fumble, and...
Calling for photos!

Calling for photos!

Calling all Trinitarians! 3 Guys in the Dark are looking for your photos. We are in production mode again and we’re always looking for creative and interesting photographs that will help illustrate our video projects. e-mail your photos to “webmaster at trinitywired.org” and please keep the size down to less than 7mb per email. If...
The Shine of the Stained Glass

The Shine of the Stained Glass

Go to Facebook and check James Ellison’s story about the stain glasses in the church. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Trinity-Lutheran-Church/180038882071565
Senior High Students of Trinity

Senior High Students of Trinity

Let’s get Trinity Connected! We need your help. We will be meeting this Sunday 9/9 at 10:05am at TLC to kick off the campaign. No one knows the newer technology and social media better than the people who use it every day. That’s you! For all the senior high students and their friends of Trinity,...

Mike’s CTI Fulltime (yearlong) Trip

So if you weren’t aware, I’ll (Mike Wilkins) be spending a year traveling around the nation sharing the gospel message through music, drama, and testimony. This page is to make it easy for people to keep up with what I’m doing. The rest of this description is split up into categories so you can skip around...

Confirmation Class Project

On Saturday, May 5th, our confirmation class traveled to Carroll Lutheran Village and assisted with a project called Adopt-a-Platoon.  The youth met with residents of the Village to pack supplies and goodies to send to our troops in Afghanistan. The class thanks the congregation for supporting our project by all the donations given.  The class will be...

Trinity Lutheran Church German Dinner – Don’t Miss it

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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoffTwitpic: http://twitpic.com/photos/kevindayhoff
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E-mail: kevindayhoff(at)gmail.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/
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Burk Memorial 5K Run, 9 October 2004

Burk Memorial 5K Run, 9 October 2004

November 8, 2013 update: The link is no longer working. So, I am going to update this post to reflect the entire article…   See below the link lollapalooza…






For more information on the Westminster Road Runners Club, please go to: https://sites.google.com/site/wrrclub/

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Last Updated: 10/12/2004

Crawford Captures Burk 5K

On a delightful Saturday morning--when far too many were either recovering from the night before, running cross-country races somewhere else, or prepping for longer races, David Crawford cruised to a narrow win in the second annual Burk Memorial 5K run, held on and around Tahoma Farm Road west of Westminster.

The race is named for candy store owner, runner, and club sponsor Terry Burk, who was killed nine years ago last August when hit by a car which veered off Route 97 onto the shoulder at the entry to Kalten Acres.

Prizes for this year's run were gift certificates to the Treat Shop--his former business, located in the mall across from the movies. The current owner contributed a portion of the cost of the prizes.

The race was originally meant to be conducted along the walking, hiking, biking, running trail which was to be constructed on a line parallel to Route 31 and proceeding from Uniontown Road to the Old New Windsor Pike, a distance of some 3 to 4 miles.

According to Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster mayor and WRRC member, the process of obtaining the necessary land and construction permits has been about as much fun as root canal work without a painkiller.

Thus with only a small portion of the trail, to have been named for Terry Burk, finished, this race involves running an out-and-back portion on Tahoma Farm Road, followed by two loops around a neighborhood, using the completed portion of the Burk Trail as part of the loop.

The field of 14 sprightly runners charged up Tahoma Farm Road, and by the time they returned to begin the first portion of the Burk Trail, Crawford--who works for the Department of Defense at Fort Myer, located near the Pentagon--was locked in a tight race with Tom Yinger, much younger and more local.
At the end of the first trail loop and at the finish line Crawford had a small but definite lead and won by six seconds.

At age 54 he equaled the age of Joe Loveland as the oldest runner ever to have won a club race. Since Crawford missed the awards ceremony because he was out riding his racing bike, there is no way of telling whether he is older than Loveland was when Loveland won for the second time at age 54. Since there is no easy way of determining the oldest winner, Joe agreed to retain the title.

Joe finished third after running most of the way with Chrissy Pennington, who finished as the second female in the 5K run held at the Carroll Hospital Center on September 25, the day before she ran and finished in the female top ten at the Bachman Valley Half-Marathon.

Trailing Chrissy by three and a half minutes was Treasurer-for-Life Liuda Galinaitis, who outkicked Chris Reese for second place.

As is usually the case in club races, the majority of the field, 11 of 14, were in the masters (40 and over category). As a measure of changing times, however, this race involved 7 runners in the 50-59 category, as well as the recently turned 60 Skip Fennell.

The next club race will be the Otterdale Mill 5 Mile Run--to be held on Sunday, October 24. The starting line is near the corner of Trevanion Road and Stonesifer Road, west of Crouse Ford in Taneytown. For more information contact Dan Replogle at 410-756-1654.

Place
Name
Age
Gender
Time
Award
1.
David Crawford
54
M
20:02
first male masters runner
2.
Tom Yinger
34
M
20:08

3.
Joe Loveland
55
M
23:34

4.
Chrissy Pennington
29
F
24:24
first female runner
5.
Jim Bitgood
58
M
24:51

6.
Scott Kohr
42
M
25:58

7.
Skip Fennell
60
M
26:10
first 60 and over runner
8.
Tom Reed
44
M
27:17

9.
Bob Sommerville
56
M
27:44

10.
Liuda Galinaitis
47
F
27:51
first female masters runner
11.
Glenn Smink
55
M
28:03

12.
Chris Reese
53
F
28:12
first 50 and over female runner
13.
Jake Reed
14
M
29:40

14.
Steve Horr
58
M
34:40

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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoffTwitpic: http://twitpic.com/photos/kevindayhoff
Kevin Dayhoff's The New Bedford Herald: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/ = www.newbedfordherald.net

Tumblr: Kevin Dayhoff Banana Stems www.kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/
Smurfs: http://babylonfluckjudd.blogspot.com/
Google profile: https://profiles.google.com/kevindayhoff/

E-mail: kevindayhoff(at)gmail.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/
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