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Showing posts with label Annual Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annual Christmas. Show all posts

Thursday, December 08, 2011

December 8, 1922: Be Careful In Gathering Your Christmas Greens - Democratic Advocate

Be Careful In Gathering Your Christmas Greens


This is the season of the year when property owners, especially along the highways, should exercise the utmost vigilance in protecting their evergreens, holly, running pine, laurel and the like.

The gathering of Christmas greens became such a serious matter, because of vandalism practiced, that the Legislature of 1918 enacted a special law covering the subject.

This law makes it a misdemeanor, with a fine of $25.00 or 90 days imprisonment, or both, to remove, injure, or destroy any trees or shrubs, without the written consent of the owner, or except under his personal direction.

The State Board of Forestry is cooperating with land owners in the enforcement of this law, and will be glad to furnish, without charge, suitable posters for the protection of property to any who may desire them.

[Democratic Advocate, December 8, 1922. 19221208]

Annual Christmas Trees, Annual Christmas decorations, Annual Christmas, Christmas history, 

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Monday, December 05, 2011

Snappy Retorts To Rude Holiday Questions

Snappy Retorts To Rude Holiday Questions


Welcome to December! Get out the tissue paper and the bows. While you're at it, get out the tissues and the waterproof mascara. It's the holiday season, sweetie. Just face the fact that somebody in your family will make you cry before the month is out.

I don't care whether you're Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Shinto or a practicing atheist; if you're female and you have relatives, you'll be making weepy, baby-seal eyes at somebody's casual question while "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" plays endlessly in the background....

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To prepare in advance for assaults both real and imagined, I asked my friends Sam and Antoinette to compile a series of replies to help the most fragile egos survive the rest of 2011 with the fewest tears — while having the most fun possible.... http://www.baltimoresun.com/hc-op-barreca-christmas-time-questions-1202-20111202,0,2306352.column

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Come join us at the Miracle on Main Street Christmas event in Downtown Westminster MD on Saturday, November 26th


 Miracle on Main Street Holiday Event

If you want to be involved in this great event, please click the link below:

Come join us at the Miracle on Main Street holiday event in Downtown Westminster on Saturday, November 26th. The Miracle on Main Street event is actually a series of fun activities for young and old alike to enjoy and get into the holiday spirit. The activities include the electrifying Holiday Electric Parade, lighting of the holiday tree, caroling with the Westminster Municipal Band, Santa’s Treat for Kids, chatting with Santa and more! Visit this page regularly to see what new activities or information has been added.



Schedule of Events
EVENTTIMELOCATION
Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates3:00pmCarroll Arts Center, 91 W Main Street; Admission fee - $9 for adults, $6 for Arts Council Members, seniors 60+and students under 18
Holiday Electric Parade5:00pmStarting on Pennsylvania Avenue at Monroe Street, going down Main Street, ending on Longwell Avenue
Holiday Tree LightingAfter Holiday Electric ParadeLocust Lane stage
Santa's Treat6:30pm - 8:30pmWestminster Family Fitness Center gymnasium, 11 Longwell Avenue
For more information about the Miracle on Main Street Holiday Event, please contact Ron Schroers, at the City of Westminster Recreation and Parks Department at 410-848-6962.


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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas Eve service at Taylorsville United Methodist Church












Christmas Eve service at Taylorsville United Methodist Church
December 24, 2010

Taylorsville United Methodist Church




“Blue Christmas” Dec 21st @ 7:00pm

Christmas Eve Service Dec 24th @ 7 pm

Dec. 26th 11 am, “Happy Birthday Jesus” and a visitor from the first century

4356 Ridge Road
Mt Airy, MD. 21771
Tel: 410-875-4101
E-mail:taylorsvilleumc@comcast.net
Rev. Sarah B. Dorrance
Sunday School Sundays 9:45 am for all ages
Worship 11:00 am & 5:36 pm Sundays
Office Hours: Mon. & Wed. 9:00 am—Noon
Secretary: Karen Mitchell



Saturday, December 25, 2010

Explore Carroll: DAYHOFF: Troopers help make a toy-ful Christmas for area families

Explore Carroll: DAYHOFF: Troopers help make a toy-ful Christmas for area families

For more than 30 years, members of the Maryland Troopers Association, Lodge No. 20, have celebrated Christmas by carefully making a most-wanted list and checking it twice.


On Dec. 19, Lodge 20's nonprofit arm, Troopers of Carroll County Caring for Kids, gathered at the Westminster Fire Department John Street Quarters to host its annual Christmas party for some 45 local families, including more than 80 children.

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

This week in The Tentacle


This week in The Tentacle http://www.thetentacle.com/

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Christmas night – long ago  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4122
Kevin E. Dayhoff
As we prepare to celebrate the holiday with friends and family this Saturday, say a prayer for our way of life, our great country and for Gen. George Washington and the brave men who helped save Christmas for our country on a dark, cold, and stormy night in 1776.

Joy to the World
Norman M. Covert
The excitement of Christmas has the grandson agog, full of hope that Santa Claus’ imminent visit Friday night will yield a bounty for everyone, especially him. He also wants lights, lots of them, to herald the big “Eve.” Age and infirmity haven’t dimmed my anticipation of Christmas, but stringing lights has always been an adventure.

After Birth Confinement in Borneo
Tom McLaughlin
Kuching, Malaysian, Borneo – In the Sarawak Malay world, the mother is usually confined to the kampung house for about 40 days. (interesting how that number keeps coming up).


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Art of Politics
Roy Meachum
Rushing to exit the Capitol for America’s High Holidays, the U.S. Senate once again put on national display what politics is really about. I’ve never been able to find the genius who described the game-playing as “the art of compromise.”

The Road to Successful Learning
Nick Diaz
Having inhabited the teaching trenches for 41 years and thousands of students, I’ve grown tired of educationists telling teachers not to use the “drill and kill” method for fear of boring our students.


Monday, December 20, 2010

Defining the Division
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
Asked recently about the state of our Republic, the challenge wasn’t describing the problem, the really hard part was trying to diagnose a prescription for change.

Ideas Whose Time Has Come
Shawn Burns
Sometimes ideas seem to appear out of thin air. Other times ideas are nurtured and developed over long periods of time. Regardless of how ideas come about, they are essential to our existence. Of course, with those ideas, we are also faced with their positive and negative consequences.

To Charter or Not
Michael Kurtianyk
Well, they did it. On December 14 the Frederick Board of County Commissioners voted 4-0 to appoint a charter writing board for a new form of county government. Long time readers know that I have been an advocate for this change.


Friday, December 17, 2010

Ruling Ourselves
Roy Meachum
Never tied to a partisan point of view, I’ve always considered charter to be the best of all possible forms of government for Frederick County.

Morning-After Pill
Norman M. Covert
The era of “Hope ‘n Change” in Frederick County began with re-elected Clerk of the Court Sandra Dalton swearing in the all-Republican Board of County Commissioners and new members to the Board of Education. It is a time of political euphoria for “our side,” but with it the optimism that the elixir of victory doesn’t turn into a morning hangover.

End the Corruption
Joe Charlebois
The argument that eliminating earmarks won’t help reduce the deficit is either naïveté or simply misleading. Those who look only at the effect in actual dollars that the elimination of earmarks would have on the overall budget aren’t seeing the entire picture. Those who do understand are just looking to protect their pet projects, or, in the case of elected officials, their campaign coffers.


Thursday, December 16, 2010

The 12 Topics of December
Joan Marie Aquilino
As the end of the year approaches decisions are being made which portend an exciting year ahead. Here are some of the issues that struck my fancy over the past few weeks.

The Grinch Who Stole My Gifts…etc.
Amanda Haddaway
One would think that holiday shopping online would be a convenience, but this year it has turned into more of a nightmare. My Christmas spirit was slightly tarnished earlier this month when packages were stolen from my front porch in the middle of the afternoon.


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Fruitcake is forever
Kevin E. Dayhoff
I’m not a psychic and I have never read much of the work of Michel de Nostredame. However, as December stumbles to a close and writers begin to run out of evergreen material on the Top 10 best uses for fruitcake, or do Christmas trees have a soul, our keyboards will often drift aimlessly to the real meaning of the past year and what the heck will happen next.

Ancient Kampung Ways
Tom McLaughlin
Sibu and Kuching, Malaysian Borneo – Following the delivery of my third child and first son via C-section, a sterile clothed masked person handed me a package wrapped in plastic. She informed it was the placenta.


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Poor Republicans
Roy Meachum
Bob Ehrlich broke Maryland Republicans’ hearts. By way of expiation, in choosing a chairman for the state GOP, they rejected running mate Mary Kane and chose rightist radical ex-Sen. Alex Mooney.

The Devil’s in the Details
Farrell Keough
When we were last together, we noted that a change in the economy may drive our political choices – good, bad, or indifferent. When we are ‘fat and happy,’ we often do not keep track of what is going on with our politicians, government agencies, or new legislation.


Monday, December 13, 2010

Want some cheese with that whine?
Earl 'Rocky' Mackintosh
The Frederick Board of County Commissioners and the Board of Education begin to fulfill campaign promises … and the whining begins!

Doing the ‘Nutcracker’ Two-Step…
Michael Kurtianyk
Two weeks ago, I was asked by one of the dance instructors if I’d be willing to help in Middletown’s production of “The Nutcracker.”

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Santa at Birdie's on Sunday, December 19th, 2010 from 2:30 to 4




Santa at Birdie's on Sunday, December 19th, 2010 from 2:30 to 4


Word is, from Santa's PIO, that Santa's schedule has changed - Santa has an issue with his sleigh- but he's still coming to Birdie's Cafe Coffee House and he will now appear at Birdie's on Sunday, December 19th, 2010 from 2:30 to 4 p.m.  Birdie's Cafe Coffee House: http://www.facebook.com/birdiescafe

233 East Main St. Westminster MD 21157 410-848-7931 www.birdiescoffee.com




Santa Claus, Sherri Hosfeld Joseph, Birdie’s, Westminster, Maryland, Carroll County, coffee, Dayhoff

[20101217 Birdies This just in]  20101219 CoffeeWithSantaClaus


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Santa at Birdie's on Sunday, December 19th, 2010 from 2:30 to 4                                                                                                                              

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Friday, December 17, 2010

DAYHOFF: In Christmas past, county leaders and community celebrations made the news


Eagle Archive - DAYHOFF: In Christmas past, county leaders and community celebrations made the news, By Kevin Dayhoff shar.es/Xtm5U


"...Paradoxically, at a time when we look forward to spending more time with our families, friends and loved ones, the folks who provide so much to our quality of life are spending more time away from their families than at any other time of the year.

To make matters worse, recently the weather has been frightfully cold; making matters that more unbearable.

"Please keep folks such as firefighters, police officers, teachers and public works personnel in your hearts and your prayers as you enjoy the holiday season."

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It was 40 years ago that one local community leader got his start, and made the news. The now-defunct newspaper, the Community Reporter, carried an article Dec. 11, 1970, noting that "Richard N. Dixon, 32 years of age and the first black to assume a post on the Carroll County School Board, was sworn into office last week."

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kevindayhoff Eagle Archive - DAYHOFF: In Christmas past, MD ST Treas. Richard Dixon - county leaders & community celebrations made news shar.es/Xtm5U


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Published December 12, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle  ... Mandel announced his appointment on November 19. Dixon attended Carroll County schools and graduated from ... ; It was an auspicious start for Dixon, who went on to become a ... out looking at Christmas lights,

Published April 25, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle  ... speaker at the Carroll County NAACP Branch 7014 Freedom Fund Banquet ... the date of the recent NAACP banquet all the more poignant. ... to the day of the NAACP banquet -- that Bell's conviction ... at a lunch counter,

Published August 4, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... rights movement. Teaching in turbulent times…  The college has always been known as the first co-education college below the Mason-Dixon Line. However, integrating the college was a struggle. The Baltimore Colts began their summer practice at Western Maryland ... ...

Published March 14, 2010 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle
... As Jones finished his introduction, Dixon looked up and paused for ... earned a Bronze Star. Richard Dixon returned from the war to ... for health reasons. Today, Richard Dixon remains retired, but retains a ... not reading Tim Dixon's book, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached ... ...

20101212 sdosmetal SCE In Christmas past

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