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Saturday, April 15, 2017

Westminster Main Street Mile Run results by Maryland Timing


Westminster Main Street Mile Run
Westminster, Md April 12, 2017

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Chip Timing & Scoring via Maryland Timing
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Place Name He S Ag Div/Tot City St Num Finish
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1 Jacob Gray 1 M 23 1/12 564 4:16.25 2 Ryan Stasiowski 1 M 28 2/12 HANOVER PA 534 4:21.02 3 Rich Wilson 1 M 32 1/16 BALTIMORE MD 554 4:21.33 4 Tristan Gilbert 1 M 34 2/16 BALTIMORE MD 418 4:22.26 5 Nick Klastava 1 M 35 3/16 PERRY HALL MD 458 4:28.06 6 Zach Kaminski 1 M 25 3/12 ELKTON MD 455 4:28.57 7 Chris Decamps 1 M 34 4/16 BALTIMORE MD 387 4:30.62 8 Brian Shadrick 1 M 44 1/23 ELLICOTT CITY MD 522 4:32.11 9 Jesse Albright 1 M 25 4/12 MANCHESTER MD 334 4:33.90 10 Drew Landgren 1 M 25 5/12 BALTIMORE MD 461 4:38.48 11 Brendan Dulaney 1 M 28 6/12 COLUMBIA MD 395 4:40.16 12 Tymoteusz Kajstura 1 M 32 5/16 BALTIMORE MD 454 4:40.30 13 Tom Yinger 1 M 46 2/23 WESTMINSTER MD 558 4:42.16 14 Karsten Brown 1 M 42 3/23 FRONT ROYAL VA 359 4:45.19 15 Rachel Paul 1 F 23 1/8 COCKEYSVILLE MD 499 4:46.72 16 Timothy Smith 1 M 45 4/23 GLENELG MD 528 4:48.19 17 Megan Digregorio 1 F 28 2/8 WHITE MARSH MD 392 4:56.05 18 Ethan Brathuhn 1 M 18 1/6 LINEBORO MD 356 4:57.40 19 Scott Dance 1 M 32 6/16 BALTIMORE MD 386 4:59.17 20 Chris Karabaich 1 M 31 7/16 OWINGS MILLS MD 457 5:00.67 21 Matthew Franco 1 M 32 8/16 BROOKLINE MA 408 5:01.84 22 William Penney 1 M 16 2/6 WESTMINSTER MD 500 5:02.93 23 Adam Boone-Mccreesh 1 M 33 9/16 BALTIMORE MD 355 5:03.10 24 James Anderson 1 M 57 1/10 ANNAPOLIS MD 337 5:08.00 25 Cristina Burbach 1 F 42 1/18 ARLINGTON VA 361 5:08.87 26 Justin Ross 1 M 29 7/12 WESTMINSTER MD 507 5:10.05 27 Pj Anderer 1 M 39 10/16 BALTIMORE MD 336 5:12.13 28 Kyle Fronheiser 1 M 15 1/19 FINKSBURG MD 413 5:16.39 29 Christian Scholz 1 M 12 1/26 FINKSBURG MD 518 5:16.93 30 Jay Boggs 1 M 16 3/6 FINKSBURG MD 353 5:18.29 31 James Brinsfield 1 M 33 11/16 BALTIMORE MD 357 5:18.47 32 Joe Burke 1 M 55 2/10 FINKSBURG MD 362 5:19.18 33 Jonathan Michel 1 M 14 2/19 WESTMINSTER MD 475 5:20.05 34 Cody Dorsey 1 M 21 8/12 WESTMINSTER MD 394 5:21.25 35 Ryan McGrath 1 M 35 12/16 BALTIMORE MD 469 5:27.83 36 Paul Balladarsch 1 M 25 9/12 HAMPSTEAD MD 341 5:28.41 37 Ben Duvall 1 M 15 3/19 WESTMINSTER MD 398 5:28.47 38 Evan Walton 1 M 14 4/19 FINKSBURG MD 549 5:31.97 39 Dan White 1 M 29 10/12 WESTMINSTER MD 552 5:34.30 40 Connor Norton 1 M 19 4/6 WESTMINSTER MD 496 5:34.43 41 Avery Houle 1 M 15 5/19 FINKSBURG MD 448 5:35.48 42 Lydia Houle 1 F 14 1/24 FINKSBURG MD 445 5:35.77 43 Erin Dembeck 1 F 35 1/9 BALTIMORE MD 389 5:38.67 44 Nick Galinaitis 1 M 26 11/12 573 5:39.48 45 Brent Houle 1 M 44 5/23 FINKSBURG MD 444 5:40.14 46 David Sullivan 1 M 54 3/10 ALEXANDRIA VA 539 5:40.31 47 Emily Crowder 1 F 13 2/24 WESTMINSTER MD 384 5:40.95 48 Nathan Chalk 1 M 12 2/26 HAMPSTEAD MD 372 5:41.98 49 John Way 1 M 51 4/10 MONTGOMERY VILLAGE MD 550 5:43.55 50 Ethan McCrory 1 M 13 6/19 MANCHESTER MD 468 5:44.26 51 Taylor Karabaich 1 F 31 2/9 OWINGS MILLS MD 456 5:45.66 52 Casey Jillson 1 F 14 3/24 WESTMINSTER MD 452 5:47.01 53 Eric Wojtkowiak 1 M 14 7/19 WESTMINSTER MD 556 5:47.14 54 Garrett Cox 1 M 13 8/19 WESTMINSTER MD 379 5:49.14 55 Braden Vacca 1 M 11 3/26 WESTMINSTER MD 544 5:49.78 56 Patrick A. Stohrer 1 M 42 6/23 WESTMINSTER MD 536 5:52.48 57 Tommy Holford 1 M 12 4/26 WESTMINSTER MD 439 5:52.94 58 James Moreland 1 M 64 1/3 GAITHERSBURG MD 484 5:54.14 59 Brady Crone 1 F 42 2/18 WESTMINSTER MD 383 5:56.01 60 Tonna Arbaugh 1 F 49 3/18 WESTMINSTER MD 339 5:57.75 61 Isaiah Redding 1 M 11 5/26 FINKSBURG MD 501 5:58.97 62 Clare Leodler 1 F 13 4/24 WESTMINSTER MD 464 5:59.06 63 Jianna Simcik 1 F 13 5/24 TANEYTOWN MD 524 5:59.92 64 Cooper Myers 1 M 15 9/19 NEW WINDSOR MD 490 6:00.68 65 Patrick Scott 1 M 14 10/19 WESTMINSTER MD 519 6:02.27 66 Dallas Harrell 1 M 50 5/10 WESTMINSTER MD 430 6:03.95 67 Samantha Long 1 F 19 1/1 CALIFORNIA MD 466 6:04.45 68 Nick Duvall 1 M 13 11/19 WESTMINSTER MD 399 6:05.71 69 Mike Boer 1 M 41 7/23 HAMPSTEAD MD 351 6:07.34 70 Daniel Wojtkowiak 1 M 12 6/26 WESTMINSTER MD 557 6:07.70 71 Casey Scott 1 M 12 7/26 WESTMINSTER MD 520 6:07.92 72 Britton Henline 1 M 11 8/26 WESTMINSTER MD 435 6:08.77 73 Megan Walton 1 F 14 6/24 FINKSBURG MD 548 6:09.03 74 Bart Rein 1 M 52 6/10 FOREST HILL MD 502 6:09.71 75 Meg Thomas 1 F 28 3/8 SYKESVILLE MD 542 6:09.87 76 Simon Calhoun 1 M 9 HAMPSTEAD MD 368 6:10.42 77 Jayden Craig 1 M 11 9/26 WESTMINSTER MD 382 6:11.80 78 Cole Smith 1 M 13 12/19 WESTMINSTER MD 527 6:12.26 79 Paula Smith 1 F 50 1/9 HAMPSTEAD MD 525 6:13.10 80 Chris Barry 1 M 30 13/16 WESTMINSTER MD 342 6:13.71 81 Riley Morsberger 1 M 12 10/26 FINKSBURG MD 485 6:14.62 82 Kathryn Hopkins 1 F 14 7/24 WESTMINSTER MD 440 6:15.36 83 Abbott Houle 1 M 10 11/26 FINKSBURG MD 447 6:16.86 84 Megan Barry 1 F 30 3/9 WESTMINSTER MD 343 6:17.44 85 Liam Hoff 1 M 15 13/19 WESTMINSTER MD 437 6:17.55 86 Makenzie Hopkins 1 F 14 8/24 WESTMINSTER MD 441 6:18.13 87 Christie Ejk 2 F 14 9/24 FINKSBURG MD 566 6:19.03 88 Morgan Kresslein 1 F 14 10/24 MANCHESTER MD 460 6:19.75 89 Lauren Trainor 1 F 22 4/8 WESTMINSTER MD 543 6:20.52 90 Lane Hahn 1 F 23 5/8 WESTMINSTER MD 427 6:24.45 91 Matt Dell 1 M 41 8/23 WESTMINSTER MD 388 6:24.65 92 Madelyn Arbaugh 1 F 13 11/24 WESTMINSTER MD 338 6:26.34 93 Nickolas Valis 1 M 11 12/26 HAMPSTEAD MD 545 6:26.38 94 Taylor Nantz 1 F 23 6/8 KINGSVILLE MD 492 6:27.36 95 Randy Valis 1 M 34 14/16 HAMPSTEAD MD 546 6:28.32 96 Bruce Sadler 1 M 61 2/3 WESTMINSTER MD 510 6:28.62 97 Olivia Mitchell 1 F 13 12/24 MANCHESTER MD 479 6:34.09 98 Michael Jaret 1 M 12 13/26 FINKSBURG MD 450 6:36.88 99 Logan Freter 1 M 17 5/6 FINKSBURG MD 410 6:38.19 100 Sarah Gassman 1 F 11 1/12 WESTMINSTER MD 416 6:38.42 101 Audrey Houle 1 F 12 2/12 FINKSBURG MD 446 6:38.69 102 Jonah Platt 1 M 10 14/26 571 6:39.20 103 Colin A. Stohrer 1 M 11 15/26 WESTMINSTER MD 537 6:42.86 104 Gavin Boer 1 M 9 HAMPSTEAD MD 352 6:44.56 105 Jim Bullock 1 M 74 1/2 WESTMINSRER MD 360 6:45.16 106 Julie Donovan 1 F 59 2/9 HAMPSTEAD MD 393 6:47.10 107 Mary Ripper 1 F 13 13/24 WESTMINSTER MD 504 6:47.75 108 Sam Boggs 1 M 15 14/19 FINKSBURG MD 354 6:48.11 109 Brandon Duvall 1 M 42 9/23 WESTMINSTER MD 397 6:48.15 110 Lily Griffin 1 F 11 3/12 TANEYTOWN MD 423 6:49.03 111 Katie Gill 1 F 11 4/12 WESTMINSTER MD 419 6:49.77 112 Charlotte Houle 1 F 12 5/12 FINKSBURG MD 449 6:50.34 113 Lily Myers 1 F 11 6/12 NEW WINDSOR MD 491 6:51.43 114 Matt Jaret 1 M 14 15/19 FINKSBURG MD 451 6:52.59 115 Ella Henline 1 F 13 14/24 WESTMINSTER MD 434 6:53.91 116 Amy Boone-Mccreesh 1 F 31 4/9 568 6:55.60 117 Bryn Burkholder 1 F 35 5/9 BALTIMORE MD 365 6:57.40 118 Kate Ejk 2 F 14 15/24 FINKSBURG MD 567 6:57.72 119 Craig Ejk 2 M 49 10/23 FINKSBURG MD 565 6:58.06 120 Seth Alexander 1 M 25 12/12 SYKESVILLE MD 335 6:59.14 121 Craig Beyer 1 M 45 11/23 WESTMINSTER MD 349 6:59.52 122 David Schafer 1 M 54 7/10 WESTMINSTER MD 515 7:01.00 123 Donna Smith 1 F 43 4/18 GLENELG MD 529 7:01.20 124 Isabelle Smith 1 F 13 16/24 GLENELG MD 530 7:01.76 125 Rebecca Duvall 1 F 39 6/9 WESTMINSTER MD 396 7:02.78 126 Amanda White 1 F 14 17/24 WESTMINSTER MD 551 7:03.60 127 Nicholas Henderson 1 M 13 16/19 WESTMINSTER MD 431 7:04.53 128 Megan Hands 1 F 14 18/24 WESTMINSTER MD 428 7:10.31 129 Kylie Garman 1 F 13 19/24 FINKSBURG MD 414 7:11.14 130 Liam Scott 1 M 12 16/26 WESTMINSTER MD 521 7:15.21 131 Parker Foster 1 M 11 17/26 WESTMINSTER MD 406 7:16.59 132 Katie Grim 1 F 14 20/24 ELDERSBURG MD 424 7:19.73 133 Jeffrey Hopkins 1 M 48 12/23 WESTMINSTER MD 442 7:20.96 134 Casey Zentz 1 F 10 7/12 WESTMINSTER MD 560 7:20.97 135 Ryan Nazelrod 1 M 32 15/16 MANCHESTER MD 493 7:25.70 136 McGuire Missel 1 M 12 18/26 MANCHESTER MD 478 7:25.77 137 Nathan Michel 1 M 12 19/26 569 7:25.81 138 Hannah Freter 1 F 47 5/18 FINKSBURG MD 409 7:26.22 139 Hunter Smith 1 M 12 20/26 WESTMINSTER MD 531 7:26.72 140 Jace Calhoun 1 M 10 21/26 HAMPSTEAD MD 367 7:29.44 141 Emma Jillson 1 F 11 8/12 WESTMINSTER MD 453 7:29.53 142 Darren Calhoun 1 M 44 13/23 HAMPSTEAD MD 366 7:30.48 143 Grace McNally 1 F 13 21/24 WESTMINSTER MD 472 7:31.18 144 Eric Gyaki 1 M 68 3/3 GLEN BURNIE MD 426 7:33.84 145 Sean Coyne 1 M 12 22/26 WESTMINSTER MD 380 7:34.42 146 Bethany Scherbarth 1 F 33 7/9 PARKVILLE MD 517 7:38.88 147 Olive Beyer 1 F 14 22/24 WESTMINSTER MD 350 7:39.18 148 Michelle Stonesifer 1 F 41 6/18 MANCHESTER MD 538 7:41.73 149 Rachel Ross 1 F 44 7/18 WESTMINSTER MD 506 7:43.13 150 Dante Tapia Pujals 1 M 11 23/26 WESTMINSTER MD 541 7:46.88 151 Linda-Denis Fisher- 1 F 47 8/18 WESTMINSTER MD 405 7:49.45 152 Patricia McKeldin 1 F 52 3/9 ORCHARD BEACH MD 470 7:53.06 153 Faith Mohr 1 F 11 9/12 WESTMINSTER MD 482 7:53.71 154 Peter Craig 1 M 47 14/23 WESTMINSTER MD 381 7:55.68 155 Janice Muller 1 F 50 4/9 NEW MARKET MD 486 7:56.45 156 Dean Schaeffer 1 M 12 24/26 WESTMINSTER MD 514 7:57.60 157 Sandra Fisher 1 F 45 9/18 MANCHESTER MD 404 7:59.45 158 Nick Chalk 1 M 41 15/23 HAMPSTEAD MD 371 8:01.59 159 Olivia Crowder 1 F 13 23/24 WESTMINSTER MD 385 8:05.54 160 Lorraine Elberfeld 1 F 51 5/9 SYKESVILLE MD 403 8:07.04 161 Jennifer Long 1 F 54 6/9 CALIFORNIA MD 465 8:08.48 162 Summer Miller 1 F 9 10/12 SYKESVILLE MD 477 8:09.83 163 Ken Miller 1 M 48 16/23 SYKESVILLE MD 476 8:10.56 164 Bobby Neeley 1 M 13 17/19 WOODBINE MD 495 8:10.74 165 Hemal Desai 1 M 37 16/16 WESTMINSTER MD 391 8:12.01 166 Brian Henline 1 M 44 17/23 WESTMINSTER MD 433 8:12.95 167 Tasha Henline 1 F 41 10/18 WESTMINSTER MD 432 8:13.08 168 Luke Hinrichs 1 M 14 18/19 WESTMINSTER MD 436 8:13.39 169 Ann Neeley 1 F 28 7/8 WOODBINE MD 494 8:13.64 170 Maria Russell 1 F 30 8/9 WESTMINSTER MD 509 8:24.82 171 Luis Tapia 1 M 49 18/23 WESTMINSTER MD 540 8:30.25 172 Andrew Gribble 1 M 10 25/26 WESTMINSTER MD 422 8:31.45 173 Lori Bentley 1 F 52 7/9 MANCHESTER MD 348 8:31.51 174 Sarah Gribble 1 F 14 24/24 WESTMINSTER MD 421 8:31.75 175 Josalyn Kohlhepp 1 F 12 11/12 WESTMINSTER MD 459 8:32.15 176 Aaryan Desai 1 M 9 WESTMINSTER MD 390 8:35.04 177 Genice Rill 1 F 43 11/18 FINKSBURG MD 503 8:45.07 178 Heather McCrory 1 F 42 12/18 MANCHESTER MD 467 8:46.62 179 Renee Mohr 1 F 40 13/18 WESTMINSTER MD 483 8:52.54 180 Melissa Caudill 1 F 31 9/9 HAMPSTEAD MD 370 9:00.74 181 Norm Russell 1 M 57 8/10 ORCHARD BEACH MD 508 9:00.83 182 Christopher Smith 1 M 18 6/6 HAMPSTEAD MD 526 9:03.13 183 Chrissy Sands 1 F 48 14/18 WESTMINSTER MD 511 9:08.09 184 Vanessa Fretrer 1 F 47 15/18 FINKSBURG MD 412 9:15.37 185 Jim Arney 1 M 70 2/2 ELLICOTT CITY MD 340 9:17.82 186 Joshua Foster 1 M 42 19/23 WESTMINSTER MD 407 9:25.18 187 Isaac Peloquin 1 M 10 26/26 562 9:27.69 188 Aidan Cignatta 1 M 9 563 9:28.45 189 Christa Peloquin 1 F 43 16/18 561 9:28.79 190 Nancy Cook 1 F 27 8/8 TANEYTOWN MD 374 9:33.45 191 Liuda Gilinaitis 1 F 59 8/9 574 9:36.88 192 Beth Zentz 1 F 47 17/18 WESTMINSTER MD 559 9:40.25 193 Colleen McNally 1 F 53 9/9 WESTMINSTER MD 473 9:41.39 194 William McNally 1 M 54 9/10 WESTMINSTER MD 471 9:41.94 195 Scott Mitchell 1 M 44 20/23 MANCHESTER MD 481 9:46.34 196 Don Murphy 1 M 43 21/23 WESTMINSTER MD 488 9:51.38 197 Ryan Murphy 1 M 13 19/19 WESTMINSTER MD 489 9:51.41 198 Barbara Guthrie 1 F 67 1/1 FINKSBURG MD 425 10:09.75 199 Marc Chalmers 1 M 44 22/23 PARKVILLE MD 373 10:22.16 200 Jim Sands 1 M 56 10/10 WESTMINSTER MD 512 10:23.41 201 Jeanette Novak 1 F 73 1/2 DAMASCUS MD 497 10:34.48 202 Sophia Sparks 1 F 9 12/12 WESTMINSTER MD 533 10:36.48 203 Sean Sparks 1 M 49 23/23 WESTMINSTER MD 532 10:37.81 204 Stacy Murphy 1 F 47 18/18 WESTMINSTER MD 487 10:59.43 205 Yvonne Aasen 1 F 85 2/2 570 13:21.36

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Getting ready for the 36th annual Westminster Main Street Mile

Getting ready for the 36th annual Westminster Main Street Mile. 12April2017

This Day in History: April 12, 1946 Permanent Auto Tags For Maryland

Vehicle license plates long a topic of interest [Column] Eagle Archives



On April 12, 1946, Maryland Gov. Herbert O'Conor "announced his decision to provide permanent automobile registration tags for motor vehicles in the State," according to a local newspaper.

The Westminster newspaper, the Democratic Advocate, reported O'Conor to have "declared," that using two license plates on each motor vehicle in the state will "save $60,000 annually."

More research is needed to understand how two license plates would save the state money.

"This is the plan we intended to inaugurate a few years ago, but due to the war, and the shortage of metals, our plan had to be delayed," O'Conor said.


One thing is for sure. A quick search of the Maryland General Assembly website indicates that license plates are a perennial hot topic.

During the 2013 regular session, for example, there were 11 bills proposed, ranging from providing special tags for "United States Armed Forces," to changing the law so that only one "registration plate" would be required per vehicle.

For a number of years, the single plate legislation has been introduced by Del. Donald Elliot, a Republican who represents District 4B that includes parts of Carroll and Frederick counties.

In the session that concluded last week, legislators submitted eight bills for consideration, including Elliott's.

The 2014 legislative initiative failed, after receiving an unfavorable report from the Environmental Matters Committee.


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Oriole baseball history includes loss to Westminster in 1885 [Column]
Eagle Archives


By Kevin E. Dayhoff, April 8, 2014 Baltimore Sun Carroll Eagle: http://www.baltimoresun.com/search/dispatcher.front?Query=Dayhoff&target=adv_article



#Baseball, #Westminster, #Orioles, #History, #Carroll County, #Maryland,

Roses are red, violets are blue. I hate snow ... and you should too.

For those with a bad case of chionophobia — a fear of snow — no worries, spring is near. We know this because last Monday was Opening Day for the Baltimore Orioles.

After yet another unexpected Maryland snowstorm, the weather gave way to warmer temperatures and blue skies on March 31.

According to The Baltimore Sun, "a sellout crowd of 46,685 filled the ballpark" to see the Orioles defeat the defending world champion Boston Red Sox, 2-1.

Baseball has a long history in Baltimore. The current Baltimore Orioles franchise began playing baseball in 1954 in the old Memorial Stadium on 33rd Street, after it was announced on Sept. 28, 1953, that the St. Louis Browns were moving to Baltimore.


Historian Jay Graybeal researched the event for the Historical Society of Carroll County several years ago and wrote, "One of the great stories from the County's sports history is the June 1885 baseball game between the Westminster Base Ball Club and the Baltimore Orioles. …"

Graybeal quoted an old newspaper article which noted, "The Westminster Base Ball Club on Monday last, the 22d, won the most remarkable victory in their history, defeating (the) Baltimore team by a score of 9 to 7."

On that same date in 1962, Boog Powell became the first player to hit a ball over the hedge in center field at Memorial Stadium, according to a book of Orioles history by Ted Patterson.
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March 30, 1923: A gang of 25 Baltimore men attempted to rob Carroll County distillery.

The robbers received some buckshot in the hide, but no liquor.

By Kevin Dayhoff, March 30, 2014



On March 30, 1923, in the depths of prohibition, a local newspaper rang the alarm that “About 25 men, all from Baltimore, it is reported, attempted to raid McGinnis Distillery in Carroll County, just east of Westminster.”

It needs to be noted that although prohibition, known as the “Volstead Act,” did not go into effect throughout the nation until January 20, 1920; Carroll countians voted to outlaw the sale of alcohol in the county six-years earlier - in 1914, according to research by historian Jay Graybeal for the Historical Society of Carroll County.

Prohibition remained the law of the land until President Franklin Roosevelt signed into law the Cullen-Harrison Act on March 23, 1933.

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Westminster Methodist minister Lowell Ensor helped raise awareness of civil rights in 1940s

Anyone remember the Rev. Dr. Lowell Ensor, the pastor at the Westminster United Methodist from 1940 – 1947 and later became the president of Western Maryland College – now McDaniel, from 1947 – June 30, 1972? http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0323-20140325,0,3448847.story

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By Kevin Dayhoff, March 25, 2014

In 1945, institutional racism in Maryland was a hot topic. In part, the discussion was driven by pragmatism in that, according to research by historian Kenneth D. Durr, more than 20 percent of the population in Baltimore was said to be black. But because of housing segregation laws, the city's black population was squeezed into 2 percent of the city's land mass.

Lowell Ensor would later assume the office of president of the college, now McDaniel, on July 1, 1947, according to Lightner's history of the college, "Fearless and Bold." He served until June 30, 1972, and died in 1975.

Lowell Ensor would later assume pres of college now McDaniel 1Jy1947, according to Lightner's, "Fearless and Bold." http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0323-20140325,0,3448847.story

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Current tensions in Ukraine bring back memories of Cold War
Eagle Archives

By Kevin Dayhoff, March 19, 2014

Who can remember the school air raid drill in which you were to hide underneath your desk – or in the hallway? Remember, drop to the floor, duck and cover your head, to protect yourself from flying debris and getting burned by the nuclear blast. Some schools distributed dog tags so that the bodies of the dead students could easily be identified.


On March 16, 1972, an article in The Carroll Record explained one of the basic building blocks of the Cold War era, the fallout shelter.

"Today's Paper Has Community Fallout Shelter Plan — The new community fallout shelter plan for Carroll County is included in this newspaper. …"

The article reported, "According to the County commissioners, 'The information developed in the plan could save the lives of thousands of persons in the event of attack. …' "

The recent tensions between Russia and the West over the civil unrest in the Ukraine and Crimean Peninsula have renewed an interest in Cold War nostalgia.

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Streets and history of Westminster intersect at odd angles [Eagle Archives]



Many residents today may not recall the crazy-quilt "dog leg" intersection of John, Bond and Main streets, or the equally mismatched collision of Main and Liberty streets, Railroad Avenue, and the train tracks in Westminster.

Years ago, these intersections did not look anything like they do now. Today, they form a perfect "cross."

But years ago, a motorist traveling south on John Street or Railroad Avenue had to make a 90-degree right turn onto Main Street, then hang a quick left to get on either Liberty or Bond Street and get through the intersection.

It may have worked well enough in the horse and buggy days. But by the 1970s, it was nuts.

Finally, sanity ruled and the two intersections and the bridge over the railroad tracks on East Green Street were rebuilt in the mid-1970s.

Many years ago, the area that we now know as John and Carroll streets in Westminster was known as the "space between."


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Westminster Methodist minister Lowell Ensor helped raise awareness of civil rights in 1940s

Anyone remember the Rev. Dr. Lowell Ensor, the pastor at the Westminster United Methodist from 1940 – 1947 and later became the president of Western Maryland College – now McDaniel, from 1947 – June 30, 1972? http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0323-20140325,0,3448847.story

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By Kevin Dayhoff, March 25, 2014

In 1945, institutional racism in Maryland was a hot topic. In part, the discussion was driven by pragmatism in that, according to research by historian Kenneth D. Durr, more than 20 percent of the population in Baltimore was said to be black. But because of housing segregation laws, the city's black population was squeezed into 2 percent of the city's land mass.

Lowell Ensor would later assume the office of president of the college, now McDaniel, on July 1, 1947, according to Lightner's history of the college, "Fearless and Bold." He served until June 30, 1972, and died in 1975.


Lowell Ensor would later assume pres of college now McDaniel 1Jy1947, according to Lightner's, "Fearless and Bold." http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0323-20140325,0,3448847.story
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By Kevin E. Dayhoff, kevindayhoff@gmail.com
Story | April 21, 2014 | 12:04 PM
... just endured are hard on a city — and expensive. In a recent edition of the city's newsletter, Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz wrote, "The City has spent all $100,000 of our snow budget plus an additional $50,000 in contingency funds purchasing ...

By Kevin E. Dayhoff, 
Story | April 15, 2014 | 5:52 AM
On April 12, 1946, Maryland Gov. Herbert O'Conor "announced his decision to provide permanent automobile registration tags for motor vehicles in the State," according to a local newspaper.

By Kevin E. Dayhoff, 
Story | April 8, 2014 | 5:38 AM
There were actually at least two sports stadiums in Northeast Baltimore at 33rd Street and Ellerslie Avenue in what was once a city park by the name of Venable Park. The first, Baltimore Municipal Stadium, began operations Dec. 2, 1922.

By Kevin Dayhoff, kevindayhoff@gmail.com
Story | March 25, 2014 | 12:16 PM
In 1945, institutional racism in Maryland was a hot topic. In part, the discussion was driven by pragmatism in that, according to research by historian Kenneth D. Durr, more than 20 percent of the population in Baltimore was said to be black.

By Kevin Dayhoff, 
Story | March 19, 2014 | 8:06 AM
"Today's Paper Has Community Fallout Shelter Plan ? The new community fallout shelter plan for Carroll County is included in this newspaper. ?"

By Kevin Dayhoff, 
Story | February 5, 2014 | 4:37 AM
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Story | February 17, 2014 | 1:57 PM
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By Kevin Dayhoff Story | February 12, 2014 | 3:15 AM
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By Kevin Dayhoff, Story | March 4, 2014 | 8:42 AM Many residents today may not recall the crazy-quilt "dog leg" intersection of John, Bond and Main streets, or the equally mismatched collision of Main and Liberty streets, Railroad Avenue, and the train tracks in Westminster. Years ago, these intersections did not look anything like they do now.

Long-standing history of ground-rent on property in Westminster [Column] By Kevin E. Dayhoff, Story | March 11, 2014 | 1:12 PM In the last several weeks, articles in the Baltimore Sun report that a ruling by the Maryland Court of Appeals "tossed-out” an ambitious legislative effort" to address what some lawmakers perceived as abusive practices on the part of some ground-rent owners in Maryland.

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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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Baltimore Sun Carroll Eagle: 
Tumblr: Kevin Dayhoff Banana Stems www.kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/
Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:
Baltimore Sun - Carroll County Times - The Carroll Eagle: www.explorecarroll.com: http://www.explorecarroll.com/search/?s=Dayhoff&action=GO

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/


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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Saturday, April 8, 2017

Come on over and join us at the Westminster Vol. Fire Dept. Breakfast with the Easter Bunny


Come on over and join us at the Westminster Vol. Fire Dept. Breakfast with the Easter Bunny April 8th, 2017 7-11 AM
Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1

A fundraiser and family-friendly community get-together to raise money for your local fire company.

Join us on Saturday, April 8th, 2017 7-11 AM for Breakfast with the Easter Bunny – Adults $8 and children under 12 – $5

ADDRESS Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. #1, 
28 John Street, Westminster, MD 21157

For more information:
PHONE: 410-848-1800

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Come on over and join us at the Westminster Vol. Fire Dept. Breakfast with the Easter Bunny


Come on over and join us at the Westminster Vol. Fire Dept. Breakfast with the Easter Bunny April 8th, 2017 7-11 AM
Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1

A fundraiser and family-friendly community get-together to raise money for your local fire company.

Join us on Saturday, April 8th, 2017 7-11 AM for Breakfast with the Easter Bunny – Adults $8 and children under 12 – $5

ADDRESS Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. #1, 
28 John Street, Westminster, MD 21157

For more information:
PHONE: 410-848-1800

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Friday, April 7, 2017

This weekend DiscipleMakers is hosting two big events: a state-wide Women's Conference, and for just Friday night, a regional Men's Retreat

This weekend DiscipleMakers is hosting two big events: a state-wide Women's Conference, and for just Friday night, a regional Men's Retreat

Please pray for this weekend! 

This weekend DiscipleMakers is hosting two big events: a state-wide Women's Conference, and for just Friday night, a regional Men's Retreat. Here's how to pray:
  • Pray for Melissa as she teaches on Ruth 3 on Saturday night. Pray that she has energy (she has James with her this weekend!) and that her voice holds out (it's been bothering her as we transition into Spring with allergies)
  • Pray for Andy as he teaches on Sexual Purity on Friday night. Pray that he speaks clearly, humbly, and boldly. Pray for the guys to respond with hope in the gospel, and a renewed fight for purity. 
  • Pray for the men and women this weekend who will hear the gospel, that those who do not yet believe would respond in faith and repentance!
  • Pray for God to grow our men from this region and our ladies from all over the state, pray that God would give them a greater delight in Christ, more depth of spiritual maturity, and a passion to step out in ministry by sharing the gospel and making disciples. 
  • Pray for God to give staff energy, wisdom, love, and gentleness as they serve this weekend. Pray for the many spiritual conversations they will have with attending students. 
Our regional men's retreat with Gettysburg, Shippensburg, and Dickinson. Andy is teaching Friday night. (Click the graphic to learn more)
Our statewide women's conference! Melissa is teaching Saturday night. (Click the graphic to learn more)
We keep our old paper copy newsletters clipped with a magnet on our fridge. James found them :) 
Thanks for praying, and for partnering with us in God's work among college students!
~Andy & Melissa
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Baltimore Sun Carroll Eagle: 
Tumblr: Kevin Dayhoff Banana Stems www.kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/
Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:
Baltimore Sun - Carroll County Times - The Carroll Eagle: www.explorecarroll.com: http://www.explorecarroll.com/search/?s=Dayhoff&action=GO

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/


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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Thursday, April 6, 2017

Grace Lutheran Church Weekly for 4/6/2017

Grace Lutheran Church Westminster Maryland Weekly for 4/6/2017 https://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2017/04/grace-lutheran-church-weekly-for-462017.html

Weekend Worship April 8 & 9 
Palm Sunday Weekend
This coming Saturday and Sunday we will celebrate Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. We will recall how the crowds greeted him with shouts of “Hosanna!  Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!” Those same crowds will turn against Jesus just a few days later! Come to worship, let us make our commitment to praise and serve Christ on this special day and on all of the days to come!

Worship Services at Grace this weekend include:
Saturday at 5:00;
Sunday at 7:459:00 and 11:15

The Luther Choir will be singing at the 11:15 worship service.

Members are asked to bring their “Baptism and Beyond” annual commitment form to worship services this weekend. The form was in the April Grace Notes and is available on the website.
    We hope to see you at worship this weekend.

YouTube Devotions
Friday, April 14 will be the last of the new Lenten Videos for this year. You can watch all of the devotions on YouTube channel gracelc21. Thank you to all of the people who gave of their time and talent to provide a video. Thank you to Steve Blades, who animated Grace's logo. Very special thanks to Vince Buscemi, who edited and produced all of the videos. We cannot do this project without so many willing workers. Thank you one and all!
Lent Devotional #25) Blessings - At the Table | Grace Lutheran Church
Holy Week Worship Services
Holy Week Worship Services will be held at 7:00 pm.
Wednesday, April 12 – Service of Healing
Thursday, April 13 – Maundy Thursday
Friday, April 14 – Good Friday

Easter Worship Services
SaturdayApril 155:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary
SundayApril 157:45 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. in the Sanctuary and 9:00 a.m. in Grace Hall
Labyrinth Open
The Labyrinth will be available in Grace Hall throughout Holy Week. If you would like to stop in, feel free to do so. Live music, including harp and drum, will be provided on WednesdayThursday, and Friday from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. prior to our evening worship services. The labyrinth will close on Good Friday at 7:00p.m.when worship begins. 
Mission Moments
A view of the Garden of Gethsemane, when our pastors visited in January, 2015. 

Grace Lutheran Church
21 Carroll Street
Westminster, MD 21157
(410) 848-7020
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Baltimore Sun Carroll Eagle: 
Tumblr: Kevin Dayhoff Banana Stems www.kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/
Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:
Baltimore Sun - Carroll County Times - The Carroll Eagle: www.explorecarroll.com: http://www.explorecarroll.com/search/?s=Dayhoff&action=GO

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/


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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