Dayhoff Westminster

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

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

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Tuesday October 28, 2014 
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Halloween night!
Rocky Horror Dr. Frank N Furter
Watch trailer
Rocky Horror Picture Show 
Friday, October 31, 10 pm
(1975; Rated R; 100 mins.)

Halloween night is the perfect time to don those outlandish costumes and do the Time Warp along with other Rocky Horror fans at this special screening of the cult classic that stars a young Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Curry. Fans with the best costumes will be rewarded with special prizes.    
A limited number of special pre-packaged 'audience interaction kits' will be on sale for $5. The kits contain all the props you need to "prop"erly interact with the movie, AND a card explaining when to use them!  

$15 Adults / $13 CCAC Members, 18 & Under, Seniors 60+

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No FLICC or Patron passes accepted.

Common Ground on the Hill  
Tony Trischka  
Saturday, November 1, 8 pm 
In a consistently adventurous musical career that spans nearly half a century, Tony Trischka has established himself as both a wildly inventive recording artist and one of America's foremost visionaries of the five-string banjo. Widely regarded as the most innovative banjoist of his generation, Trischka's dexterity and restless creative spirit have inspired generations of fans, and his influence in igniting the world of progressive acoustic music permanently altered the face of American roots music. An International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) award winner and Grammy nominee, Trischka has been a trailblazer influencing generations of roots-oriented players, from performers including Steve Martin, Bela Fleck and Tony Rice to Trischka's own musical hero, Earl Scruggs. A night with Tony Trischka is truly a night with the best of bluegrass!
$25 adults / $22 Seniors >65, Children <19 data-blogger-escaped-amp="" data-blogger-escaped-br="" data-blogger-escaped-mcdaniel="" data-blogger-escaped-students="">
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This event is being hosted by a rental organization and is not presented by the Carroll County Arts Council. 

Westminster Municipal Band Westminster Municipal Band
Annual Concert 
Sunday, November 2, 3 pm 
Our town's favorite marching band takes the stage for a free concert. This all-volunteer band was incorporated in 1893 and is celebrating their 121st year!
FREE - Donations appreciated.
Utz Properties is sponsoring a 'Happy Hour' before the concert. Please stop by for a glass of wine in support of the band.  
      
This event is being hosted by a rental organization and is not presented by the Carroll County Arts Council. 

In Our Galleries
"The Mockingbird"
Oil by Beverly Mey
12th Annual Members Exhibit
On View through November 8  

This exhibition has become an annual tradition that showcases the artistic talents of our members. The Arts Center's Tevis 
"Bird View" Watercolor by Suzanne Fischer Radcliffe 
Gallery, Community Gallery, and Director's Hall Gallery are filled to the brim with over 180 entries - including paintings, photography, sculpture, fine crafts, and more!
Each participating artist may vote for the Artist Choice Awards, and visitors will cast their votes for the Peoples Choice Award. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the exhibit.Most works are for sale.

Arts Center News  

A Popular Class - Register Today!

Japanese Ornamental Hairpin Workshop
Tuesday, November 4, 6-8 pm

Learn how to make Edo Tsumami Kanzashi from the only authentic Edo Tsumami Kanzashi artisan in the U.S.! Kanzashi is an ornamental hairpin and its history goes back as far as 3000 years.

Cost $45 plus materials. Click here for details.

To enroll please contact the instructor, Kuniko Kanawa, by phone 443-630-5990 or email: info@atelierkanawa.com  

Calling all Wreath Decorators!palette wreath

17th Annual Festival of Wreaths
Registration closes November 19

For guidelines and to register online visit www.FestivalofWreaths.com.
Applications are also available at the Arts Center. Registrations must be received by Nov. 19. Pre-registered decorated wreaths can be dropped off Saturday, Nov. 22; Monday Nov. 24; and Tuesday, Nov. 25 during regular business hours.


FEATURED ARTIST

Lisa Mull
Davidsville, PA


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The Carroll County Arts Council is now a registered charity on "AmazonSmile." Now when you shop on AmazonSmile (INSTEAD of Amazon.com), Amazon will donate .5% of your purchase to the CCAC. This benefits the Arts Council at no extra cost to you!

Click HERE and sign in with your regular Amazon account. Then bookmark the page to ensure that each time you shop your purchases benefit the Arts Council. Every little bit helps. Thank you!

(You may notice that our charity name is listed as "Carroll County Arts Council Mrs Slater. Mrs. Slater was the Director of the Arts Council when the 501c3 was formed and according to the IRS that is our "official" name. We have been unable to get it changed.) 
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Pre-payment is required to reserve tickets for all CCAC shows and films.
Purchase tickets on line at www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org.
A small convenience fee will be applied to on-line orders.
No fees apply for tickets purchased in person at the box office or over the phone with a credit card.  CCAC ticket sales are processed through TicketLeap.

New Ticketing Procedure! 
Advance tickets to our shows can still be purchased in person at the Box Office, online, or over the phone with a credit card. However, customers purchasing online or over the phone can now print their tickets at home  --- no need to wait in the Will Call Line at the Box Office!   Those without access to e-mail or a printer are still welcome to pick their tickets up at Box Office prior to the show.   As always, we suggest purchasing tickets in advance as last minute walk-up sales are always subject to ticket availability for that show.
Just ask if you have any questions about the new ticketing policy.  

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“Off Track Art” is an artists’ co-op and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in historic downtown Westminster, Carroll County Maryland. 

Open: Wed-Fri. Noon to 6 PM , Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM. http://offtrackart.blogspot.com/ 
 For news and information on Off Track Art previous to December 15, 2011, you can go to http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/search/label/Art%20Off%20Track%20Art

Monday, October 27, 2014

Newly-renovated sanctuary at Grace Lutheran Church

Newly-renovated sanctuary at Grace Lutheran Church



On September 10, 2014, just before the September 14, 2014 rededication of the newly-renovated sanctuary at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church at 21 Carroll Street, Westminster, MD; Bishop Arthur Pease sent me a great picture of the sanctuary…

My article appears in both the Baltimore Sun and the Carroll County Times. Click on the link here to go to the article: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0907-20140908,0,2461221.story “Celebrating Grace Lutheran Church's growth and history in Westminster.”

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

http://www.gracelc.org/ … to go to the website of: 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, http://www.gracelc.org/

Clementson Rev Kevin
Rev. Kevin Clementson
kclementson@gracelc.org
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church
21 Carroll Street
Westminster, MD 21158
(410) 848-7020

Clementson Rev Martha
Rev. Martha Clementson
mclementson@gracelc.org
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church
21 Carroll Street
Westminster, MD 21158
(410) 848-7020

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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

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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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Friday, October 24, 2014

List of places in Carroll County Maryland

List of places in Carroll County Maryland


Mountainview Cemetery, South Branch Gunpowder Falls, Keysville, Harmony Grove Church, Elmer Wolf High School, Cabbage Spring Branch, Dickenson Run, Bixler Church, Barrett, Finksburg, Bowens Chapel, Linwood, Little Morgan Run, Alloway Creek, Deep Run, Emory Church, Cherry Branch, Big Pipe Creek Park, Day, Mount Union Church, Mount Airy, Big Pipe Creek, Daniel, Charles Carroll High School, Deep Run School, Morgan Run, Fairmount Church, Log Cabin Branch, Middleburg, Mechanicsville School, Gamber, Gillis Falls, Marston, Copps Branch, Lazarus Church, Louisville, Medford, Buckhorn Run, Freedom Church, McKinstrys Mill, Dug Hill Ridge, Meadow Branch Big Pipe Creek, Aspen Run, Dunkard Church, Miller Memorial Cemetery, Free Church, Middle Run, Ohio Branch, Clearview Airpark, Blacks Corner, Bloom, Alesia, Three J Airport, Avondale, Greer Airport, M R P Airpark, Bruceville, Evapco Heliport, Cedarhurst, Baile, Arters Mill, Woodbine Gliderport, Henryton State Hospital, Wolfs Mill, Aspen Run, Bixler, Bachman Mills, Carroll County Regional Airport, Bailes Mill, Carroll County General Hospital Heliport, Springfield State Hospital, Bark Hill, Oakland United Methodist Church, Bird Hill, New Oakland Church, Mayberry Run Airport, Franklinville, Piney Creek Church, Henryton, Hampstead, Gosnell, Harney, Harrisville, Greenmount, Parrs Ridge, Board Run, Dorsey Crossroads, Deep Run, Jasontown, Johnsville, Piney Branch, Keymar, Brummel, Parrs Ridge, Deerpark Church, Hoffmans Mill, Gist Cemetery, Fenby, Elsworth Cemetery, Simpsons Mill, Silver Run, Hoods Mill, East Branch North Branch Patapsco River, Piney Run, Deerpark, Deep Run, Cranberry Station, Cranberry Branch, Clearfield, Cascade Lake, Carrollton, Eastview, Shervettes Corner, Piney Creek Church, Ottersdale, Roop Branch, Parrsville, Black and Decker Manufacturing Company Reservoir, Black and Decker Manufacturing Company Dam, Oklahoma, Piney Run Dam, New Port, Ridgeville, Roller, Five Daughters Run, Roop Mill, Cranberry Branch Dam, Black and Decker Manufacturing Company Reservoir, Black and Decker Manufacturing Company Dam, Pipe Creek Mill, Maple Grove, Pipe Creek Church, Pipe Creek Church, Lees Mill, Lees Mill, Lineboro, Longville, Otterdale Mill, Manchester, Lawndale, Mayberry, Melrose, Priestland Branch, Priestland Valley, Millers, Prugh Branch, Rattlesnake Branch, Mairs Mill, Englars Mill, Houcksville, Longwell Run, Uniontown, Union Mills, Union Bridge, Tyrone, Detour, Eldersburg, Winfield, Wolf Pit Branch, Trevanion, Wolfs Cemetery, Wakefield, Feesersburg, Woodbine, Flohrville, Ebbvale, Weldon, Cherrytown, Keymar Airpark, Clear Ridge, Reservoir Airport, Copperville, Hoby Wolf Airport, Dorceytown, Wentz, Freedom, Cranberry, Crouse Mill, Warfieldsburg, Walden Farms, Wakefield Mill, Dennings, Wagners Mill, Covers Corner, Spring Mills, Sandymount School, Gist, Sandyville, Morgan, Robert Moton School, Klee Mill, Woodbine School, Reese, Snydersburg, Patapsco, Middle Run, Middle Run, Mexico, Little Pipe Creek, Little Morgan Run, Walters Airport, Roaring Run, Cranberry Branch Dam, Joe Branch, Frizzellburg, Sykesville, Gaither, Galt, Picketts Corner, Cascade Lake Dam, Shiloh Park Church, Lucabaugh Mill Reservoir, Smallwood, White Oak Run, Westminster, Stumptown, West Branch North Branch Patapsco River, Walnut Grove Mills, Tannery, Fountain Valley, County Home Farm Pond, Wakefield Station, Turkeyfoot Run, McDaniel College, South Branch Patapsco River, Stone Chapel, Sams Creek, White Rock Church, Tuckers Branch, Western Chapel, Wakefield Valley, Taylorsville, New Windsor, Taneytown, Sunrise Cemetery, Taneytown School, Silver Run, Strawbridge Church, Starners Dam, Sixes Bridge, Strawbridge Home for Boys, Sykesville Police Department, Winfield Community Volunteer Fire Department, Syksville-Freedom District Fire Department Station 12, Maryland State Police Westminster Barrack, New Carrollton Police Department, New Carrollton City Hall, Manchester Police Department, Taneytown Police Department, Westminster Police Department, Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Company 1, Lineboro Volunteer Fire Department Station 7, Union Bridge Volunteer Fire Company Station 8, Mount Airy Volunteer Fire Company, Reese Volunteer Fire Company, Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company, Hampstead Police Department, Manchester Volunteer Fire Department - Company 4, Mount Union Cemetery, Millers United Methodist Church, Millwood, North Carroll Community Pond, North Carroll Farms, North Carroll Library, Millers Cemetery, Miller United Brethren of Christ Church, Mill Stream Hills, Middleburg United Methodist Church, Middleburg Post Office, Mason Dixon Estates, Rockbrook Trailer Park, Lynn Cemetery, Log Schoolhouse Farms, Lincoln Manor, Keymar Post Office, Middleburg Cemetery, Sharretts, Treelin Manor, Sunset Way, Union Bridge Baptist Church, Union Bridge Community Park, Hunt Ridge, Sugar Valley, Stultz Mill, Quaker Heights, Showers Old Mill, Seven Havens, Saint James Lutheran Church, Rolling Falls Estates, River Valley Ranch, Prettyboy Hunt Club, Pipe Creek Friends Meeting House, Pipe Creek Friends Cemetery, North Carroll Plaza Shopping Center, Smithtown Ridge, Spring Meadow, Westchester Square, West Hill, Webers Ridge, Valley Vista North, Valley Vista, Trinity United Church of Christ, Taylors Choice, Alesia Heights, Stansbury Cemetery, Wine Bel Valley, Saint George Chapel, Saint Bartholomews Cemetery, Saint Bartholomews Roman Catholic Church, Union Bridge Post Office, Carrollyn Manor, Royal Heights, Ross Run Estates, Sterner Heights Estates, Eberseld Mill, Hard Lodging Historic Site, Hampstead North Business Center, Gunpowder Ridge, Gross Mill Estates, Greenmount United Methodist Church, Greenmount United Brethren in Christ Church, Greenmount Cemetery, Westside Memorial Park, Fairmount North, Whispering Valley, Detour Post Office, Detour Methodist Protestant Church, Church of the Brethren, Bruceville Station, Boones Meadows, Bellevue Heights, Baughman Mill, Hi-View Estates, Fues Mill, Amanda Hills, Daisy Ridge, Charloumyr, Chapel Heights, Chadwick Court, Carolann Farms, Camp Chal-Mar, Bethel Church of God, Canterbury, Baust Cemetery, Frizzellburg Church of God, Windsor View, Weishaars Mill, Walls Mill, Union Hills, Tibbetts Industrial Park, Sulphur Springs Park, Strawbridge Shrine, Beachams Station, Mount Joy Cemetery, Rolling Ridge, Reeds Village, Rockland Estates, Ridgeview Estates, Pleasant Dale, Panorama Estates, Omar Acres, Emmanuel Baust Lutheran Church, Mount Joy United Methodist Church, Frizzellburg Cemetery, Mill Brothers Hills, Maring Manor, Joseph Meadows, Hydes Quarry, Heritage Cemetery, Happy Acres, Hahns Mill, Pipe Creek Cemetery, Myers Acres, Zimmermans Cemetery, Stevenson Garden Estates, Francis Scott Key High School, Fairview Acres, Calvert College, Brethren Service Center, Bowercrest Park, Blue Ridge College, Gospel Spreading Church of God, Bark Hill Bible Church, Greenwood Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Young Mans Fancy, Wiley Mill, Wil-Mar Acres, Western Maryland Railroad Museum, West View Terrace, Walbrook Manor, Vangline Acres, Union Bridge United Methodist Church, Bark Hill Church of God, Linwood Post Office, Union Bridge Town Hall, Pipe Creek Cemetery, Pipe Creek, New Windsor Town Hall, New Windsor Presbyterian Church, New Windsor Post Office, Glenn Hill, Narnia, Priestland School, Linwood Historic District, Linwood Brethren Church, Keyview, Key Heights, Jessie Anne Estates, Hannleigh Heights, Greenwood Schoolhouse, Greenwood Church of the Brethren, New Windsor Cemetery, Palmer, Silver Run Cemetery, Runnymeade Summit, Roth Recreational Park, Roberts Mill Run, Roberts Mill Park, Rising Sun, Piney Creek Cemetery, Arters Mill Estates, Piney Creek, Taneytown Academy, Ottersdale School, Oregon School, Mount Zion United Brethren in Christ Church, Monocacy Farms, Meadow Brook, Mayberry Ridge, Piney Creek Cemetery, Taneytown Presbyterian Church, Silver Run Estates, Allana Acres, White Birch Estates, Wheatfields, Trinity Lutheran Church, Trevanion Terrace, Tranquility Estates, Shour Valley, Taneytown Shopping Center, Saint Lucas Cemetery, Taneytown Post Office, Taneytown Memorial Park, Taneytown Industrial Development Area, Taneytown Historic District, Taneytown City Hall, Taneytown Baptist Church, Taneytown Airport, Longs Mountain View, Terra Rubra Farm, Carroll County Fairgrounds, Mayberry Cemetery, Dinterman, Cunningham Acres, Crabster, Copperfield, Colonial Hills, Cloverberry, Eleven Meadows, Carroll View, Fairground Village, Bullfrog Road Bridge, Brownsville, Brown Heights, Blacks School, Bear Mount School, Baptist Road Cemetery, Babylon Heights, Clydesdale Acres, Clearview School, Hidden Oaks, Bamberger Farms, Liebno Estates, Larox Miracle Land, Keysville Union Church, Keysville Evangelical Lutheran Church, Joan Lou Farms, Hyser Estates, Doderer Mill, Hoot'N Hollow, Mayberry Bethel Church of God, Herring Estates, Hahns Mill, Greenland Manor, Green Valley School, Green Meadows, Grace United Church of Christ, Grace United Church of Christ, Frosted Pumpkin Farms, Huckleberry Bottom, Country Life Estates, Grace Bible Church, Glasers Hill, Germans Mill, Fridinger Estates, Forest Knoll, Ebbvale Estates, Dug Hill, Allandale, Cranberry Meadow Farms, Lake Hashawha, Christmas Tree Park, Cape Hill Farms, Brothers Delight, Brook Hill Acres, Bollinger Cemetery, Bixlers United Brethren of Christ Church, Bixler Valley Estates, Dayspring Estates, Lineboro Post Office, Pine Valley Park, Peaceful Valley, Park Ridge, Millers Post Office, Meadow View, Manchester United Brethren in Christ Church, Manchester Farms, Hanover Watershed Wildlife Management Area, Manchester Baptist Church, Hashawha Environmental Center, Leatherwood, Lazarus Cemetery, Krohs Mill Post Office, Klein Estates, Irving College, Holland Hills, Hideaway Estates, Alesia Cemetery, Grand Valley Acres, Bixler Cemetery, Locust Neck Heights, Little Acres, Linden Estates, Humbert Schoolhouse Estates, Humbert School, Hash Farm, Mich-Trace Estates, Grand Valley Farms, Morehead Memorial Cemetery, Faith Bible Church, Dug Hill Rod and Gun Club, Deep Run Boy Scout Camp, Country Trails, Cherry Grove School, Carroll County Sports Complex, Cambridge Estates, Breezewood Estates, Greenfield, Saint Mary Evangelical Lutheran Church, Pleasant Acres, Advocates Choice, Union Mills Homestead Park, Union Mills, Twin Farms, Silver Hills, Shoemakers Lot, Manchester Post Office, Saint Marys United Church of Christ, Bachman Valley Estates, Richardson Ridge, Rarjem Acres, Pleasant Valley Farms, Pineridge Farms, Oakleigh Ridge, Mountain View Bible Camp, Mount Pleasant School House, Morehead United Methodist Church, Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, Shawnee View, Saint Benjamins Cemetery, Saint Benjamins Lutheran Church, Saint Johns High School, Saint Johns Roman Catholic Church, Saint Pauls Church of Christ, Sandymount Cemetery, Sandymount Park, Sandymount United Methodist Church, Scotsdale, Shades School, Shambergers Mill, Shambergers Mill Station, Todd Village Trailer Park, Sharon Oaks, Ridgemont, Shirley Manor, Smallwood Acres, Snowdens Manor, Sullivan Heights, Sullivans Trailer Park, Summer Hills, Sylvan Park, Tabbys Delight, Tank Station, Tara Oaks, The Fairways at Wakefield, Mount Union Cemetery, Shamrock Acres, Piedmont Acres, Mount Union United Brethren in Christ Church, Mountain Lake View, New Mexico, One Hundred Forty Village Shopping Center, Parrs Ridge, Patapsco Cemetery, Patapsco Post Office, Patapsco Station, Patapsco United Methodist Church, Patapsco Youth Camp, Patapsco Woods, Peach Brandy Village, Roseville Heights, Pheasant Run, Pinch Valley Estates, Pine Knoll, Pleasant Grove Methodist Church, Potters Field Cemetery, Random Heights, Random House Park, Raven Run, Rebas Retreat, Rebecca Ridge, Reese Carnival Grounds, Reese Manor, Richwynn Hill, Topkapi, Peppermint Park, Ben-Har Heights, Westminster Shopping Center, Westminster Union Church, Whispering Meadows, Wilimot Manor, Winchester Park, Windy Hill Farms, Winsome Heights, Winterberry, Yorkland, Zipprian Estates, Bollinger Estates, Thompson Infirmary, Arched Bow Valley, Westminster Seventh Day Adventist Church, Berrywood Village, Blue Grass Manor, Brilhart Terrace, Brookmead Farms, Calvary Bible Church, Cape Horn South, Cascade Estates, Castle Oaks, Cedarbrook, Clear View, Ruthed Estates, Saint Lucas Reformed Church, Alma Meadows, Western Maryland College Historic District, Trebee Highlands, Trident Acres, Twin Knolls, Union Schoolhouse, Union Street United Methodist Church, Velvet Run, View West Acres, Village of Bachman, Village of Peachwood, Wakefield Valley, Walnut Ridge, Washington Heights, West End Primary School, Westminster United Methodist Church, Westminster Air Business Center, Westminster Baptist Church, Westminster Cemetery, Westminster Church of the Brethren, Westminster Community Park, Westminster Community Pond, Westminster High School, Westminster Historic District, Westminster Nursing and Convalescent Center, Westminster Post Office, Wakefield Valley Golf Course, Wesley Cemetery, Carroll County Airport, Baker Memorial Chapel, Belle Grove Park, Belle Grove Square, Benedict Woods, Bethel-Carrollton Cemetery, Bethel-Carrollton Church of God, Bethel Ridge, Blue Ridge View, Brentwood Acres, Brunetto Acres, Buckingham View, Campus Heights, Castles Rising, Carroll Community College, Autumn Ridge, Carroll County Agricultural Center, Carroll County Courthouse, Carroll Couny Education Center, Carroll County Farm Museum, Carroll County Home, Carroll County Public Library, Carroll County School for Retarded Children, Carroll County Trails, Carroll County Vocational-Technical Center, Carroll Lutheran Village, Carroll Meadows, Carroll Plaza Shopping Center, Carriage Hills, Saint Marks Protestant Episcopal Church, Shipley, Washington Court, Monarch Meadow, Shrivers Mill, Somerset, Stone Chapel Cemetery, Sunset Vista, The Hermitage, The Meadows, Tri-Woods, Tyrone Acres, Avondale Run, Uniontown Cemetery, Avondale Ridge, Uniontown Historic District, Uniontown Post Office, Uniontown United Methodist Church, Wakefield Estates, Warehime Cemetery, Wedgewood Terrace, Western Chapel Cemetery, Westminster Sewage Plant, Whistling Ridge Estates, Adams Chance, Alto Vista, Aspen Run, Beaver Ridge, Uniontown Academy, Greenbrier, Furnace Hills, Hillsdale, Hillandale Trailer Park, Hickory Ridge Farms, Maple View, Holiday Acres, Harper Estates, Hoover Library, Green Acres, Grafton Manor, Gorsuch Station, Glover Acres, Gill Gymnasium, Gardens of Eternal Hope Cemetery, Harrington, Lynwood, Meadow Branch Cemetery, Marbeth Hill, Michaels Ridge, Middle Brooke, Bair Stadium, Hillside, Maple Crest, Harris Heights, Lees Corner, Lawndale Acres, Laura Lee Estates, Landon C Burns Park, Kalten Acres, Hunter Professional Center, Catoctin View, Church of the Open Door, Cedarhurst, Charity Meeting House Cemetery, Chazdale North, Church of the Ascension Burial Ground, Church of the Ascension Episcopal Church, Covilla, Constance Acres.

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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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Monday, September 29, 2014

'A rose is a rose is a rose' Gertrude Stein'


'A rose is a rose is a rose' Gertrude Stein'

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jeanniebird | FRONT PAGE NEWS! (above the fold...)

jeanniebird | FRONT PAGE NEWS! (above the fold...):

FRONT PAGE NEWS! (above the fold...)
July 2, 2014

Wow!  Check out the article about our new home published in today's Carroll County Times. 


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Monday, September 8, 2014

SPJ Code of Ethics http://www.spj.org/ethicscode.asp

Society of Professional Journalists

Improving and protecting journalism since 1909

Ethics


Code Words: SPJ’s Ethics Committee Blog


Ethics Committee

This committee's purpose is to encourage the use of the Society's Code of Ethics, which promotes the highest professional standards for journalists of all disciplines. Public concerns are often answered by this committee. It also acts as a spotter for reporting trends in the nation, accumulating case studies of jobs well done under trying circumstances.


Revised September 6, 2014 at 4:49 p.m. CT at SPJ’s National Convention in Nashville, Tenn. Download a printable copy [PDF]: 8.5x11 flyer | 11x17 poster | Two-sided bookmark

Preamble

Members of the Society of Professional Journalists believe that public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy. Ethical journalism strives to ensure the free exchange of information that is accurate, fair and thorough. An ethical journalist acts with integrity.

The Society declares these four principles as the foundation of ethical journalism and encourages their use in its practice by all people in all media.

The SPJ Code of Ethics is a statement of abiding principles supported by additional explanations and position papers (at spj.org) that address changing journalistic practices. It is not a set of rules, rather a guide that encourages all who engage in journalism to take responsibility for the information they provide, regardless of medium. The code should be read as a whole; individual principles should not be taken out of context. It is not, nor can it be under the First Amendment, legally enforceable. For an expanded explanation, please follow this link. Code of Ethics applications Case Studies Committee Position Papers

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Seek Truth and Report It

Ethical journalism should be accurate and fair. Journalists should be honest and courageous in gathering, reporting and interpreting information.

Journalists should:

– Take responsibility for the accuracy of their work. Verify information before releasing it. Use original sources whenever possible.

– Remember that neither speed nor format excuses inaccuracy.

– Provide context. Take special care not to misrepresent or oversimplify in promoting, previewing or summarizing a story.

– Gather, update and correct information throughout the life of a news story.

– Be cautious when making promises, but keep the promises they make.

– Identify sources clearly. The public is entitled to as much information as possible to judge the reliability and motivations of sources.

– Consider sources’ motives before promising anonymity. Reserve anonymity for sources who may face danger, retribution or other harm, and have information that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Explain why anonymity was granted.

– Diligently seek subjects of news coverage to allow them to respond to criticism or allegations of wrongdoing.

– Avoid undercover or other surreptitious methods of gathering information unless traditional, open methods will not yield information vital to the public.

– Be vigilant and courageous about holding those with power accountable. Give voice to the voiceless.

– Support the open and civil exchange of views, even views they find repugnant.

– Recognize a special obligation to serve as watchdogs over public affairs and government. Seek to ensure that the public’s business is conducted in the open, and that public records are open to all.

– Provide access to source material when it is relevant and appropriate.

– Boldly tell the story of the diversity and magnitude of the human experience. Seek sources whose voices we seldom hear.

– Avoid stereotyping. Journalists should examine the ways their values and experiences may shape their reporting.

– Label advocacy and commentary.

– Never deliberately distort facts or context, including visual information. Clearly label illustrations and re-enactments.

– Never plagiarize. Always attribute.

Minimize Harm

Ethical journalism treats sources, subjects, colleagues and members of the public as human beings deserving of respect.

Journalists should:

– Balance the public’s need for information against potential harm or discomfort. Pursuit of the news is not a license for arrogance or undue intrusiveness.

– Show compassion for those who may be affected by news coverage. Use heightened sensitivity when dealing with juveniles, victims of sex crimes, and sources or subjects who are inexperienced or unable to give consent. Consider cultural differences in approach and treatment.

– Recognize that legal access to information differs from an ethical justification to publish or broadcast.

– Realize that private people have a greater right to control information about themselves than public figures and others who seek power, influence or attention. Weigh the consequences of publishing or broadcasting personal information.

– Avoid pandering to lurid curiosity, even if others do.

– Balance a suspect’s right to a fair trial with the public’s right to know. Consider the implications of identifying criminal suspects before they face legal charges.

– Consider the long-term implications of the extended reach and permanence of publication. Provide updated and more complete information as appropriate.

Act Independently

The highest and primary obligation of ethical journalism is to serve the public.

Journalists should:

– Avoid conflicts of interest, real or perceived. Disclose unavoidable conflicts.

– Refuse gifts, favors, fees, free travel and special treatment, and avoid political and other outside activities that may compromise integrity or impartiality, or may damage credibility.

– Be wary of sources offering information for favors or money; do not pay for access to news. Identify content provided by outside sources, whether paid or not.

– Deny favored treatment to advertisers, donors or any other special interests, and resist internal and external pressure to influence coverage.

– Distinguish news from advertising and shun hybrids that blur the lines between the two. Prominently label sponsored content.

Be Accountable and Transparent

Ethical journalism means taking responsibility for one’s work and explaining one’s decisions to the public.

Journalists should:

– Explain ethical choices and processes to audiences. Encourage a civil dialogue with the public about journalistic practices, coverage and news content.

– Respond quickly to questions about accuracy, clarity and fairness.

– Acknowledge mistakes and correct them promptly and prominently. Explain corrections and clarifications carefully and clearly.

– Expose unethical conduct in journalism, including within their organizations.

– Abide by the same high standards they expect of others.

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The SPJ Code of Ethics is a statement of abiding principles supported by additional explanations and position papers (at spj.org) that address changing journalistic practices. It is not a set of rules, rather a guide that encourages all who engage in journalism to take responsibility for the information they provide, regardless of medium. The code should be read as a whole; individual principles should not be taken out of context. It is not, nor can it be under the First Amendment, legally enforceable.


Sigma Delta Chi's first Code of Ethics was borrowed from the American Society of Newspaper Editors in 1926. In 1973, Sigma Delta Chi wrote its own code, which was revised in 1984, 1987, 1996 and 2014.
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Friday, September 5, 2014

Lime Kiln Park at Fenby Farm Quarry Westminster Md Fri. Sept. 5 2014

Lime Kiln Park at Fenby Farm Quarry Westminster Md Fri. Sept. 5  2014

Wakefield Fenby Quarry Lime, Sports Running Wakefield Valley Trail, 

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Fenby Farm Quarry and Lime Kiln Westminster Wakefield Valley Trail

Fenby Farm Quarry and Lime Kiln Westminster Wakefield Valley Trail

Sports Running Wakefield Valley Trail, Wakefield Fenby Quarry Lime, 

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See also - Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art www.kevindayhoff.com: Travel, art, artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists and journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maiorem Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson: “That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!” - See more at: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/#sthash.4HNLwtfd.dpuf
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Application for Westminster Fallfest parade participation

September 25, 2014 07:00 PM

Westminster FallFest Parade

Application for parade participation… Read on
DateSep 25 — Sep 25
Time7:00 PM
LocationBeginning at Monroe Street, traveling down Pennsylvania Avenue, east on Main Street, left on Longwell Avenue, ending at East Middle School
Westminster, MD 21157
CostFree

WESTMINSTER FALLFEST
PARADE RULES AND REGULATIONS

FALLFEST PARADE ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, AT 7:00 P.M.

Fallfest Parade Application:  http://www.westgov.com/DocumentCenter/View/522

1.     Parade formation will be on Monroe Street (between Pennsylvania Avenue and West Middle School). Participants should enter from Englar Road.

2.   Please follow instructions from the Police Officer on duty.

3.    Only parade vehicles will be allowed beyond the drop off point. Parade       vehicles should arrive between 5:45 and 6:30 p.m. Walkers and riders must be dropped off and then walk to the formation area.  Buses will not be          allowed to stop on Monroe Street to unload passengers; buses should pull into either the West Middle School lot or the St. John’s Church lot to unload.

4.    The parade will leave the formation area shortly after 7:00 p.m., following the Fallfest Mile Run. The parade will move down Pennsylvania Avenue to Main Street, east on Main Street to Longwell Avenue, ending at East Middle School. Any group not ready to enter the formation when called upon will be moved to the rear of the parade.

5. It is necessary for all groups to move forward as promptly as possible. Performance in front of the judging stand (on Longwell Avenue near the      Armory) will be limited to two minutes. Committee members will be along the parade route to ensure that the parade moves forward promptly. Failure to comply could result in disqualification in any judging and exclusion from   participation in future parades.

6. Throwing candy will not be permitted.  Treats may be handed out along the parade route.

7.  Animal units must provide manure clean up.

8. Driving in an unsafe manner will result in immediate removal from the parade.

9. All entries in the parade MUST be family friendly.

10.   No political entries accepted.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Westminster Vol. Fire Dept. at “National Night Out”


Westminster Vol. Fire Dept. at “National Night Out” Tuesday, August 5, 2014 6:30-8:00 Dutterer's Family Park

Food, Games, Door Prizes, Music

Police and community partnerships: National Night Out is an annual event designed to strengthen our communities by encouraging neighborhoods to engage in stronger relationships with each other and with their local law enforcement partners. The goal is to heighten crime-prevention awareness, build support and participation in local anti-crime programs, and most importantly, send a message that our neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. It's also the perfect opportunity to get to know your neighbors even better. See you there.

Hosted by: GFWC Junior Woman's Club of Westminster/City of Westminster Police Department

Westminster Vol. Fire Dept. at “National Night Out” Tuesday, August 5, 2014 6:30-8:00 Dutterer's Family Park https://www.facebook.com/kevindayhoff/posts/10211649355883023

“National Night Out” Tuesday, August 5, 2014 6:30-8:00 Dutterer's Family Park https://www.facebook.com/kevindayhoff/posts/10211649308081828



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