Dayhoff Westminster

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

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Still life with chrysanthemums - still falls the rain.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Winters Mill senior wins youth philanthropist award - Carroll County Times: Local

Winters Mill senior wins youth philanthropist award - Carroll County Times: Local:

Monday, October 7, 2013

By Alisha George Times Staff Writer

Margo Huffman isn’t your typical high school senior.



"The Winters Mill High School student is a regular volunteer at the Johns Hopkins Believe in Tomorrow House, a high school cheerleader, a member of the National Honor Society and runs her own organization, called Margo’s M.O.D.E.L.S., or Making an Ongoing Difference in Every Life through Service.

For all of her hard work, Huffman has won Youth Philanthropist of the Year, an award given annually by the Community Foundation of Carroll County.

The Community Foundation of Carroll County will honor Huffman and the other awardees at the eighth annual Philanthropists of the Year ceremony at 7:30 a.m. Oct. 16 at the Portico of St. John Catholic Church in Westminster. There are five categories of awards: individual, community business partnership, nonprofit organization, youth and legacy philanthropist."

http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/winters-mill-senior-wins-youth-philanthropist-award/article_b5ce0a55-0e86-562f-8156-cecf138dfb54.html

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Families explore Carroll Agriculture Center corn maze - Carroll County Times: Local

Families explore Carroll Agriculture Center corn maze - Carroll County Times: Local:
"Posted: Monday, October 7, 2013 12:15 am

By Timothy Sandoval Times Staff Writer with great pictures by Dylan Slagle...

http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/families-explore-carroll-agriculture-center-corn-maze/article_47c513f6-0116-5156-8fb1-7376254309bf.html

It would not be odd to see a farmer, a cow, a horse, a deer, corn stalks or a bird in Carroll County — just maybe not all in a corn field at one time.

A depiction of all these figures, meant to symbolize the many creatures that consume corn, can be found in a corn field near the Carroll County Agriculture Center and Shipley Arena in Westminster. The center used the help of GPS technology to mow the figures, which encompass roughly three miles, into the field as the route for their fourth annual corn maze.

“It’s gone well,” said agriculture center board member Caroline Babylon, of the corn maze over the years. “It’s a major fundraiser for us.”"

READ MORE: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/families-explore-carroll-agriculture-center-corn-maze/article_47c513f6-0116-5156-8fb1-7376254309bf.html





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Golden Harvest - Carroll County Times: Discover Carroll

Golden Harvest - Carroll County Times: Discover Carroll:

http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/discover_carroll/golden-harvest/collection_571d6ae2-5397-56ad-8849-b96e9ad4dc6d.html

Awesome pictures by Carroll County Times photographer Dylan Slagle

"As the days get shorter and the weather begins to cool, broad stripes of Carroll’s countryside begin to turn from green to brown, signaling that it’s time for farmers to bring in the fall corn harvest. The tall fields of corn that cover much of Carroll’s countryside begin to vanish one at a time. By the time the first snow falls most of the fields have been cut and processed into grain or silage."

Check out the pictures here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/discover_carroll/golden-harvest/collection_571d6ae2-5397-56ad-8849-b96e9ad4dc6d.html

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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Caroline Babylon interviewed by Carroll County Times reporter Timothy Sandoval

#KED #Westminster

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

1949 Packard

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WFD historian Joe Ebaugh displays an old 'Mae West' fire hydrant in the museum.

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Lonely is the older runner who just put in 7329 steps - 3.44 miles at #McDaniel

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The Community Foundation of Carroll County to hold the eighth annual Philanthropist of Year Program on October 16, 2013

The Community Foundation of Carroll County to hold the eighth annual Philanthropist of Year Program on October 16, 2013


By Kevin E. Dayhoff, September 30, 2013

On October 16th 2013, the Community Foundation of Carroll County will celebrate the eighth annual Philanthropist of Year Program (POY).

The event draws about 300 people to The Portico at St. John Catholic Church, here in Westminster at 7 a.m. for breakfast. The purpose of the event is to honor those individuals, families, businesses, and organizations that make Carroll County such a great place to live.

Five prominent people, businesses and organizations will be recognized as the Carroll County Philanthropists of the Year during the event in their honor.

From the beginning in 2006, the Community Foundation of Carroll County has used the event to educate community leaders about the work of the Community Foundation.

Seats are $50 each or $500 for a table of ten. For more information contact Audrey Cimino or Jacie Mathias at the Community Foundation at 410-876-5505 ext. 102 or go to the website at http://www.carrollcommunityfoundation.org/


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The Nomination Deadline Has Passed - Thank you for participating!
Sponsorship opportunities are available!
Contact Audrey Cimino or Jaclyn Mathias for more details.
Previous Community Foundation of Carroll County Philanthropists of the Year

2006 The 1st Annual Winners Were:

Family of the Year:         The Tevis Family
Business of the Year:      S.H. Tevis, Inc.
Non-Profit of the Year:    Anverse, Inc.
Youth of the Year: Kevin Costin

2007 The 2nd Annual Winners Were:

Family of the Year:         Robert & Carolyn Scott
Business of the Year:      Stewart N. Dutterer Flower Shop, Inc.
Non-Profit of the Year:    Mission of Mercy
Youth of the Year: Derrick Woolfson

2008 The 3rd Annual Winners Were:

Family of the Year:         The Kirkner Family and The Shipley Family
Business of the Year:      WTTR
Non-Profit of the Year:    The Shepherd’s Staff
Youth of the Year: Allyson Harmon

2009 The 4th Annual Winners Were:

Family of the Year:         Skip and Pat Amass
Business of the Year:      Lehigh Cement
Legacy Award:      Loring “Chips” B. Yingling
Non-Profit of the Year:    Westminster Lions Club
Youth of the Year: Chris Anderson

2010 The 5th Annual Winners Were:

Family of the Year:         Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bare
Business of the Year:      Carroll County Times
Legacy Award:      Msgr. Arthur Valenzano
Non-Profit of the Year:    Arc of Carroll County
Youth of the Year: Josie Grant

2011 The 6th Annual Winners Were:

Family of the Year:         Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ferguson
Business of the Year:      Just Desserts By Linda
Legacy Award:      Martin K.P. & Kelly W. Hill
Non-Profit of the Year:    The Rotary Club of Westminster, MD
Youth of the Year: Matthew Korotki

2012 The 7th Annual Winner Were:

Individual:  Mr. William “Bill” Gavin
Business Partnership:    Shop with a Cop / Westminster Wal-Mart / Westminster Police Dept.
Non-Profit:  Carroll Child Care Center, Inc.
Youth:         Ms. Carly Weetman
Legacy Philanthropists:  Mr. C. J. “Buck” Miller


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ABOUT THE FOUNDATION
December 19, 2005

For many years, civic and human services leaders in Carroll County shared a common vision of an umbrella organization that would facilitate philanthropic activities within our community. In mid-1993, a steering committee, which included James Wise, Arthur Valenzano, Calvin Seitz, Peggie Roland, Donald Hull, George Giese, William Gering, and Audrey Cimino, began the process of making the Community Foundation of Carroll County a reality.

Beginning with a gift of sixty thousand dollars from the Estate of Rosa B. Null, a Hampstead, Maryland resident, the Community Foundation has grown to 3.4 million dollars in endowments, operations funds, scholarships and funds managed for other community organizations. As your Community Foundation, we receive funds from individuals, businesses, and other community organizations whose purpose is to enhance and support the quality of life in this community. We are a tax-exempt organization under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All contributions are tax deductible to the maximum amount allowable for gifts to a public charity. This allows many individuals, through gifts and bequests, to establish permanent endowment funds within the confines of one large foundation or to develop new funding ideas for the benefit of Carroll County.

Currently, there are more than six hundred Community Foundations across America. What they all share is a common mission - to help maximize the current and long-term impact of charitable activities within their communities, while providing donors with significant financial advantages, tax savings and recognition. It is no news to anyone that there are an overwhelming number of organizations and programs now desperately searching for funds. For people with a strong sense of community and personal commitment to make significant contributions to the community in which they live, the choices can be especially demanding. The Community Foundation of Carroll County can be the conduit for tax-advantaged charitable gifts from individuals and corporations in our community.


Audrey S. Cimino is the Executive Director of the Community Foundation of Carroll County, Inc. Prior to assuming this position, she was a Vice President and Trust Business Development Officer for Carroll County Bank and Trust Company, now BBandT.

Audrey is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association; her undergraduate and Law Degrees are from Essex Community College and The University of Baltimore.

Audrey has served on the Board of Directors of a number of professional and local charitable organizations including University of Baltimore Board of Governors, Baltimore Estate Planning Council, Carroll County General Hospital, The Shepherd’s Staff, Voices for Children, The Literacy Council, The Vagabond Players, and Association of Development Officers of Carroll County.

Agency Funds: 4-H Therapeutic Riding,
ARC of Carroll County
Carroll County Public Library
Carroll Hospice
Change, Inc.
City of Taneytown - Activities Fund
City of Taneytown - Community Center
City of Taneytown - Main Street Fund
Community Media Center - Endowment
Community Media Commission - Endowment
Community Media Commission-Operating Fund
Community Services Council
Human Services Program of Carroll County-Endowment
Literacy Council of Carroll County
Shepherd's Staff Endowment
Designated Funds
Access Carroll
Brown-Gassman, Mildred M.
Carroll County Community Learning Center
Carroll County Crime Solvers
Carroll County Land Trust
Carroll County Public Schools Education Foundation
CCAIC Endowment
Davis, Stacey Breast Cancer Fund
Diamonds In The Rough
Evan's Voice of Hope Friends For Mental Health
Greater Westminster Development Corporation
GWDC Endowment
Hampstead Lions Club
Heartlands Catholic Chapel
I C.A.N. - Christopher A. Nusbaum Foundation
Katrina Disaster Relief Fund
Lambert, Truman E. and Sarah F.
Little Community Theatre
Mable Crest-Merideth
Matt's Helpers Foundation
Mount Airy Main Street Association (MAMSA)
Newspapers In Education
Northwest Regional Schools
Nusbaum, Christopher - I C.A.N. Foundation
S.K.I.T. - Seniors Keep In Touch
Shaffer, Memorial
Shakespeare Factory
SkillsUSA VICA Career & Tech Center
Stong, Dr. Jean
T & T Ridin' In Styl Fund
Taneytown Chamber of Commerce
Taneytown Pool Fund
The Barnes-Ferencz Memorial Fund
The Feather Fund
The Taneytown Museum Foundation
United Hands of Carroll County
Voices For Children
Volunteer Carroll
Westminster Community of Shalom
Winters Mill High School
Donor Advised Funds
B&T Charitable Trust
Berwager, Julia
Bowlsbey Support Fund
Hampstead Rotary Endowment
Kiwanis Club of Greater Westminster
Miller, William E. Family Fund
Taneytown Lions Club
The Appalachian Project
Westminster Ballet Theatre Endowment Fund
Field of Interest Funds
Carroll County Commission on Women
City of Westminster - Paide Partner City Fund
Francesca Borrelli Johnson Environmental Fund
Just 4 Kids


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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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Search results in the Baltimore Sun for stories on WTTR

Search results in the Baltimore Sun for stories on WTTR

http://www.baltimoresun.com/search/dispatcher.front?Query=WTTR&target=adv_all

Westminster resident leads effort to name new county park for WTTR's Dwight Dingle

Westminster resident leads effort to name new county park for WTTR's Dwight Dingle
... like to see the park named for longtime WTTR Radio station manager and morning-show ... for the community." Dingle joined the WTTR staff on a part-time basis in the mid ... radio back in 1982, when he debuted the "WTTR Athlete of the Week." This feature has ...

Eagle Archive: Civil War era baseball revisits county's love of the grand old game

... memories of growing up came from listening to Orioles baseball on WTTR or getting together with friends and family to attend local Little ... adjacent to the Farm Museum, with play-by-play called by WTTR's Bob Mathers. Local historian Richard Hershberger wrote an ...

'Patches' Jarrett Lickle, children's TV personality

'Patches' Jarrett Lickle, children's TV personality
... Sesame Street,'" said Jack Edwards, a Reisterstown resident who was a WBAL-TV director in 1958 and is a disc jockey at WTTR-AM in Westminster. "His set looked like the back of a farmhouse or a porch." Born Jarrett Spottswood Lickle in Towson ...

Albin takes new position with Carroll Lutheran Village

... the Carroll County Times, the public information officer for the Maryland Emergency Management Agency, the news director at WTTR radio and a news reporter for WGET/WGTY in Gettysburg and WPOC in Baltimore. She holds a masters in mass communication from ...

Dogs, wings and karaoke round out four days of fun at Westminster Fallfest

Dogs, wings and karaoke round out four days of fun at Westminster Fallfest
... weekend activities include the 2012 Karaoke Contest, sponsored by WTTRand Mills Communications. The contest runs Saturday, 1 to 2 ... a.m.-noon — Music with Monte 1 p.m. — WTTR Karaoke Contest 6-10 p.m. — Rube Goldberg Solution ...

New county park has a name: Westminster Veterans Memorial Park

... to Carroll County Recreation an Parks programs. At least one of the names not chose was that of Dwight Dingle, the longtime WTTR Radio station manager and morning-show host who died in November 2009 at age 63. Rose Frock, of Westminster, had proposed ...

Pat Sajak unfazed by Internet notoriety

Pat Sajak unfazed by Internet notoriety
... who married University of Maryland graduate Lesly Brown in 1989, owns two Maryland radio stations, WNAV in Annapolis and WTTR in Westminster. He has also been a major benefactor to Anne Arundel General Hospital in Annapolis, where a six-story medical ...

Eagle Archive: Calling all 'well-behaved players' for baseball in Carroll County

... only so far as the members, so announced, are able to play good ball and play regularly." Where do I sign up? Put me in coach, I'm ready to play. When he is not listening to Orioles baseball on WTTR, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Eagle Archive: Wampler's life of service made him an apt participant on Memorial Day

Eagle Archive: Wampler's life of service made him an apt participant on Memorial Day
... home to community life, and a furniture business, from which he retired in 1984. He was one of the original 10 founders of WTTR Radio, served on the board of directors of Carroll County Bank and Trust, and was chair of the original committee that raised ...

Ronald Stratton, radio station manager

Ronald Stratton, radio station manager
... Streisand, Herb Alpert and Neil Diamond, too. It was a huge success, even with the little power that station had," said WTTR disc jockey Jack Edwards, who lives in Reisterstown and once worked at WITH. Mr. Stratton staged listener parties at Haussner ...
The 2011 Westminster Fallfest
The 2011 Westminster Fallfest
... 25 Along with rides, food and other festival attractions, the weekend will include the 2011 Karaoke Contest, sponsored by WTTR, on Saturday, beginning at 1 p.m., and vendors on the Longwell parking lot, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday ...

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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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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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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Bobby Seale talks about his experiences in civil rights activism at McDaniel

#KED #Westminster

Former Black Panther Bobby Seale signs a book for Pam Zappardino at McDaniel

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Furnace Hills Coffee Company - Specialty Coffee by Special People



Furnace Hills Coffee Company - Specialty Coffee by Special People

Furnace Hills Coffee Company - Specialty Coffee by Special People
Uploaded on Dec 7, 2011
(443) 821-0313
Furnace Hills Coffee Company
71 West Main Street
Westminster, MD 21158








Furnace Hills Coffee, a boutique coffee roasting Company in Westminster, Maryland. Our coffee is roasted in the Furnace Hills of Maryland by Erin Baldwin who is developmentally disabled (Down Syndrome). The vision of Furnace Hills Coffee Company is to employ more and more developmentally disabled people in Carroll County with the objective of contributing financially and relationally to other organizations in developing countries that work with the developmentally disabled. One dollar of every pound we sell is donated to an organization that works with the developmentally disabled in Ukraine or in community development in Southeast Asia.

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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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LifePoint Church

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LifePoint Church exists to help you discover who God is and what He can do with your life. God already knows all about you, now He wants you to get to know Him on a personal basis. You're special to God and to us.

Let us help you on your journey to get to know God better. Join us on an adventure of a lifetime.

--Joe Duke, Senior Pastor"

http://lifepointchurch.us/

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LifePoint Church | 1701 Emory Road, Reisterstown, MD 21136 | 410.239.4700
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