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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

What to Know May 24 2011 and more from Westminster Patch


Westminster Patch

May 24, 2011

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What to Know May 24

Kym Byrnes | May 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

imagePatch rounds up important (ok, maybe at times trivial) nuggets of knowledge that will help you start off your day.

Five Carroll County Schools Mentioned in High School Challenge Rankings

Kym Byrnes | May 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageAssistant Superintendent of Instruction for Carroll County Public Schools Steven Johnson said he takes this ranking index seriously.

Westminster Police Department Recognized as Top Agency

Kym Byrnes | May 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageWestminster comes out on top in the annual Maryland Law Enforcement Challenge.

Junction, Inc. the Latest Victim of Budget Cuts

Kym Byrnes | May 23, 2011 | 1 Comment

imageJunction, Inc. blames lack of funding for closing its doors on June 17.

Things to Do

9:00am

Blood Pressure Screening

The Carroll County Health Department is hosting a Free blood pressure screening at the Westminster Branch Library.

10:00am

Caring Carroll Volunteer Training

Caring Carroll matches volunteers with older adults in Carroll County who need a little help to remain living independently. …
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What to Know May 24 2011 and more from Westminster Patch
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Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: The Spokesman-Review - by Betsy Z. Russell: Unusua...

Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: The Spokesman-Review - by Betsy Z. Russell: Unusua...: "May 22, 2011 From my Capitolbeat colleague, Betsy Z. Russell, at The Spokesman-Review: Unusual bills come to statehouses after shift toward ..."

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Carroll Co MD Brd of Commissioners agenda for May 23 2011

Agenda for the Carroll County MD Board of Commissioners for the week of May 23, 2011  [20110523 CCBOC agenda] Carroll County, Maryland, Board of Commissioners



Agenda for the Carroll County MD Board of Commissioners for the week of May 23, 2011

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Laying down the law against speeding buggies and kite flying

Laying down the law against speeding buggies and kite flying

by Kevin Dayhoff

The history of policing is always interesting, and offers a glimpse to how past generations viewed law and order.
According to an old copy of the history of the Westminster Police Department, it was on May 20, 1850, that Westminster's law enforcement title of Borough or Town Constable changed to "City Bailiff," with Elias Yingling being appointed as the city's first bailiff.
The title of bailiff, referring to law enforcement officials, continued until 1979... http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0522-20110518,0,6837324.story

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Monday's top stories on MarylandReporter.com 5/23/11


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Monday, May 23, 2011

Generous pensions for judges survive cuts to other state workers

While the governor and legislature this year raised what state workers and teachers pay into their pension plans 
and cut benefits for future employees, the state’s most generous retirement plan survived completely 
unscathed – the pensions for judges. The 351 retired judges (or their spouses) get an average pension of $68,000 a year, 
and 113 of the judges, who must retire at 70, can also earn up to a third of the annual salary by continuing to 
process cases around the state.

Monday's roundup has all the stories on state government since Friday

Anti-DREAM act petitioners say they have bi-partisan support; Maryland could ban crib bumper pads; despite the high 
from the Preakness, horse racing’s future in Maryland still looks grim even to its biggest supporter in Annapolis — Mike Miller; 
Maryland’s private sector jobs grow; Washington Times writes lengthy piece about Ehrlich keeping his hand in politics, 
while the Daily Kos calls it out as a puff piece for failing to mention Ehrlich’s campaign problems; Mikulski to work 
toward electing more women to Congress; prosecutors open treasure trove of documents in Jack Johnson probe; 
and Arundel cuts $19 million from budget.


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New Playground Honors Local Sisters and more from Eldersburg Patch

Today s 84° 65° Tomorrow s 85° 63°

May 23, 2011

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New Playground Honors Local Sisters

George Welty | May 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageThe ribbon cutting ceremony for Jones Park was held Sunday.

Stepping Stars Show Off Talent, Raise Money For Young Dancer

May 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageThe Stepping Stars held their spring program Saturday.

Lacrosse Players Take Part in 'Play Day'

May 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageThe Freedom Area Recreational Council hosted lacrosse play day for local players.

High School Spring Sports Standings, Schedules and Scores

George Welty | May 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageRankings and schedules nearing the end of the spring sports season.

Things to Do

12:00am

Dynamite Dad Contest

imageIs your dad an awesome Dad?  Why not tell us about him?  The 2nd annual Dynamite Dad Contest is open to all students who live in …

11:00am

Relay for Life Fundraiser

Help raise funds for Relay for Life - Team Bernice's Buddies by eating yummy sandwiches at the Grilled Cheese & Co. in Eldersburg. …
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What to Know on May 23 and more from Westminster Patch

Westminster Patch
Today s 81° 65° Tomorrow s 84° 63°

May 23, 2011

Your News

What to Know on May 23

Kym Byrnes | May 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

imagePatch rounds up important (ok, maybe at times trivial)
nuggets of knowledge that will help you start off your day.

High School Spring Sports Standings, Schedules and Scores

George Welty | May 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageRankings and schedules nearing the end of the
spring sports season.

Opinion

You Said It: What do you Love (or Hate) about Yard Sales?

Laura O'Leary | May 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageJoin in the fun at the Westminster Community Yard Sale.

Things to Do

12:00am

Dynamite Dad Contest

imageIs your dad an awesome Dad?  Why not tell us about him?
The 2nd annual Dynamite Dad Contest is open to all students
who live in …

9:30am

Read and Play Library Program

The Westminster Branch Library is holding read and play storytime
followed by a playgroup. The program is for ages birth -24 months. 
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Friday, May 20, 2011

Masterworks Chorale collaborates with the Columbia Orchestra


http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/contributed/news/masterworks-chorale-collaborates-with-the-columbia-orchestra/article_a56dd1d0-7994-11e0-965a-0017a4aa4fba.html


Masterworks Chorale of Carroll County, an 80-member, all-volunteer choir is busily preparing the finishing touches on a very special Spring Concert.  For the first time since 2008 when Ode to Joy, the choral finale to Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was performed, Masterworks is again collaborating with the Columbia Orchestra in presenting Franz Josef Haydn's oratorio, The Creation.
Under the baton of Masterworks Chorale's Artistic Director, Dr. Margaret Boudreaux and accompanied by organist,Ted Dix, Masterworks will also perform Dr. Boudreaux's own composition, Consolation, along with American composer, Frank Ticheli's Earth Song, two selections from Handel's Messiah, plus Thanks be to God from Mendelssohn's Elijah.
Isaac Watt's paraphrase of Psalm 19:2 provides the text for Consolation, and espresses awe and gratitude for each new day.  In Earth Song, Ticheli beautifully expresses our desire to experience the creation as we meet each day anew, in ways that honor the light of peace instead of the darkness of war.  The two excerpts from Messiah (the first and final choruses from Part I of that work) and the final chorus from Part I of Elijah set the stage for the featured work, The Creation...  http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/contributed/news/masterworks-chorale-collaborates-with-the-columbia-orchestra/article_a56dd1d0-7994-11e0-965a-0017a4aa4fba.html ...
The performance will be on Sunday, May 15, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. in Baker Memorial Chapel ("Big" Baker), McDaniel College, Westminster.  A reception will immediately follow the concert.


Tickets are $12 at the door; $10 in advance and are available at the Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main Street, Westminster; from any Chorale member; or online at www.masterworksofcc.org.  As always, children and all students w/ID are admitted FREE.
Masterworks Chorale collaborates with the Columbia Orchestra
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Ryan Edward Handzo, of Phoenix, graduates from Georgia Tech


Celebrating Atlanta and Georgia Tech

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May 11, 2011 by Kevin Dayhoff

Ryan Edward Handzo, of Phoenix, graduated with the 2011 class of Georgia Institute of Technology at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, on Sunday May 8.

Handzo, a 2007 graduate of Dulaney High School in Timonium, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in aerospace engineering, with high honors.

Georgia Tech’s main campus is located in downtown Atlanta.  It was founded in 1885, in the depths of the reconstruction era following the American Civil War.

The keynote address for the 2,300 graduates at the 239th commencement ceremonies was delivered by the fourth chief executive officer of Wal-Mart, and Georgia Institute of Technology graduate Michael Terry Duke, 61.

“Since joining Wal-Mart in 1995, Duke has led the logistics, distribution and administration divisions, as well as Wal-Mart U.S…” according to the Georgia Tech newsroom.

Duke challenged the spring 2011 graduating class of Georgia Tech to follow three key ingredients to leadership and use three guideposts as they embark upon their lives and careers.

Duke, who graduated from Georgia Tech in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering, remarked that “you can be the most learned… and the best speaker…  But you cannot be effective as a leader unless you are trusted…”

He continued that the three key ingredients to leadership are caring, performance and trust and he emphasized the importance of living one’s life as best as you can every single day in an effort to make a difference and contribute to the greater good…

Mr. Duke reflected that the guideposts to making a difference in the world are integrity, live with purpose, and set high expectations of oneself – and then exceed them.

“Do what’s right every single day,” said Mr. Duke as he held forth that one of the most important classes he took at Georgia Tech was a course in business ethics.  

“It’s not just about the money.  It’s about doing good,” remarked Mr. Duke.  “Never sell yourself short.  Set the bar higher, then higher…”

Handzo is the son of Tammy and Rob Handzo, and the grandson of Louise Wright Miller of Westminster.  

For more on Atlanta, Georgia tech and the graduation ceremonies see: A Refreshing Change Wednesday, May 11, 2011 by Kevin E. Dayhoff http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4394

The fourth chief executive officer of Walmart, and Georgia Institute of Technology graduate Michael Terry Duke has challenged the Spring 2011 graduating class of Georgia Tech to follow three key ingredients to leadership and use three guideposts as they embark on their lives and careers…  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4394

Last Sunday I had the privilege of witnessing 2,300 proud graduates of Georgia Tech receive their diplomas in the midst of approximately 10,000 of their closest family and fans at the Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta.

For me the four-hour ceremony was worth it and the sage and well-prepared remarks by Mr. Duke were almost secondary to the pride I felt as I peered over a sea of black caps searching for my nephew, who received his undergraduate degree.

The opportunity to attend Georgia Tech’s 239th commencement ceremonies was certainly collateralized by being able to tour the campus of the proud institute that was founded in 1885, in the depths of Reconstruction following the Civil War.

It also gave me an opportunity to visit Atlanta, arguably the proud capitol of The South, and to gain a greater insight into the storied traditions of Georgia Tech, one of our nation’s best science, math, and engineering institutions of higher learning.

As for Mr. Duke’s background and address, the Georgia Tech news room pointed-out: “Since joining Walmart in 1995, [Mr.] Duke has led the logistics, distribution and administration divisions as well as Walmart U.S…”

Mr. Duke, who graduated from Georgia Tech in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering, said that “you can be the most learned… and the best speaker… but you cannot be effective as a leader unless you are trusted…” …  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4394

Ryan Edward Handzo, of Phoenix, graduates from Georgia Tech

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