Sunday service at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster with Vicar Phil Beck. In his message he discussed the difficult text found in Mark 6:14-29 when King Herod choose to do what was easy and expedient but failed to do the right thing when he had the opportunity… 15Jy2018
Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack Division of Old Silent Movies - www.kevindayhoff.net - Runner, writer, artist, fire and police chaplain. The mindless ramblings of a runner, journalist, and artist: National and International politics. For community see www.kevindayhoff.org. For art, writing and travel see www.kevindayhoff.com
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Sunday service at Grace Lutheran Church
Sunday service at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster with Vicar Phil Beck. In his message he discussed the difficult text found in Mark 6:14-29 when King Herod choose to do what was easy and expedient but failed to do the right thing when he had the opportunity… 15Jy2018
Sunday service at Grace Lutheran Church
Sunday service at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster with Vicar Phil Beck. In his message he discussed the difficult text found in Mark 6:14-29 when King Herod choose to do what was easy and expedient but failed to do the right thing when he had the opportunity… 15Jy2018
Monday, July 09, 2018
Gerald Fischman remembered by former Carroll County Times writers
Gerald Fischman remembered by former Carroll County Times writers
Many folks who worked at the Carroll County Times in the 1980s with Gerald Fischman attended his funeral service on Sunday, July 8, 2018.
Writers such as Doug Tallman, Peter Khoury, Debbie Funk, Dennis McCafferty, and Lloyd Batzler.
Tallman wrote for the paper from 1985-87. Tallman now writes for Montgomery Community Media. Khoury was a cops, courts, and crime reporter from 1986-88. He now writes with the New York Times. Funk wrote for the paper from 1985-87. McCafferty was with the paper from 1986-88. McCafferty was with the Carroll County Times from 1986-88. He later moved on the Atlanta Journal Constitution and is presently vice president of content at Welz & Weisel Communications.
Gerald Fischman funeral service - Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun: Olney, MD - 07/08/18 -- Mourners, including many current and former Capital Gazette colleagues of slain editor Gerald Fischman, walk to the graveside after the chapel service at Judean Memorial Gardens. Gerald Fischman was one of five staffers killed in a mass shooting at the Capital office in Annapolis on June 28
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Time Flies Dayhoff: In the aftermath of the Gazette murders, we must do better
Time Flies Dayhoff: In the aftermath of yet another mass
murder, we must do better by Kevin Dayhoff July 4, 2018
[…]
The world of journalism is a small world. In one way or
another, we all know each other. Of the five, Gerald Fischman had a local
connection. He was an editorial page editor for the Carroll County Times in the
1980s. He worked at the paper with several good friends.
One of those friends got in touch as the events unfolded and
reminded me that he covered my work in the community in those days. I certainly
did not know him well, but knowing him put a face on this tragedy. I worked on
several environmental initiatives in the 1980s for county and state government.
In his capacity as a reporter and an editorial writer, he
covered my work. He was a good guy who always got it right. Some of the
initiatives that I worked on in those days were not really popular. Some of the
public hearings and letters to the editor were difficult, but Mr. Fischman was
always fair, meticulous, patient, and accessible – if not indeed supportive.
Read much more here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/columnists/features/cc-dayhoff-time-flies-20180703-story.html
Find it here on the Carroll County Times Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cctnews/posts/10156744145357018.
Many of my critics are amateurs compared to some of these trolls.
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Your carefree beach days are numbered
Your carefree beach days are
numbered BY MIYOKO SAKASHITA, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 07/04/18
[…]
There’s a pretty good chance you’ll encounter plastic litter or plastic
pellets on the beach — junk that’s adding to the growing mass of plastic
pollution in our oceans. And unfortunately the sunscreen you’re slathering on
your body might contain two common chemicals, oxybenzone and octinoxate, that
kill coral reefs.
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Saturday, July 07, 2018
The inaugural Westminster Pride Festival
The inaugural Westminster Pride Festival was a huge success. East Main Street was packed and the weather was great. 7Jy2018
Friday, July 06, 2018
Caroline and Kevin are ready for Le Tour de France
Caroline and Kevin are ready for Le Tour de France. We will be out of the office for the next 3-weeks. 6Jy2018
Caroline and Kevin are ready for Le Tour de France
Caroline and Kevin are ready for Le Tour de France. We will be out of the office for the next 3-weeks. 6Jy2018
Inaugural gay pride event planned for Westminster on July 7th, 2018
Westminster, Md. June 4, 2018 - - After months of meetings
and preparations, a group of Carroll County citizens have formed to develop
plans to hold an inaugural gay pride event, The Westminster Pride Festival, in
Westminster. The newly formed Westminster Pride Planning Committee is a
consortium of civic, business, nonprofit, and church leaders who have joined
together with community leaders and members of the LGBTQ+ community and their
allies.
The planned event, The Westminster Pride Festival is
believed to be the first of its kind in our community. It will take place on
July 7, 2018 from noon to 5 p.m. in the 200 block of East Main Street, between
Church and Court Streets. Permits for the event have been issued from the City
of Westminster.
All
proceeds from The Westminster Pride Festival will be donated to the Westminster
Pride Festival Fund, which is a fund of the Community Foundation of Carroll
County. The fund is the very first LGBTQ+ fund at the Community Foundation with
a specific focus on the LGBTQ+ community.
According to information from the planning committee, The
Westminster Pride Festival seeks to raise the visibility of the LGBTQ+
community in Westminster and Carroll County. “It is time we showed our pride in
our community,” said Jason Garber, who along with his husband Lance Garber have
been planning this event with a core group of dedicated volunteers.
“We have made Westminster and Carroll County our home,” said
Garber, a McDaniel graduate and former president of McDaniel chapter of Allies.
“My husband and I enjoy living in this very close knit and accepting community,
and we want to celebrate Pride Month with all the friends, family and allies we
have.”
‘Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month’ - LGBT
Pride Month is currently celebrated annually in the month of June to honor the
1969 Stonewall Inn civil unrest in New York City, otherwise known as the
“Stonewall Riots,” that took place following a police raid on the Stonewall
Inn, a gay bar at 43 Christopher Street, in Manhattan. In subsequent years,
marches, parades, festivals, and events have been scheduled in the spring to
shed additional light on the civil rights of the gay and lesbian community.
According to various media accounts, ever since the initial Christopher
Street Liberation Day on June 28, 1970 marked the first anniversary of the
Stonewall riots, the participants have encountered very little resistance from
onlookers.
This year, in Carroll County, it was decided by the
organizing committee that in order to be respectful of other Pride events that
are taking place in Baltimore, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Frederick, MD,
The Westminster Pride Festival wanted to kick off its inaugural year with no
calendar conflicts. “People do generally celebrate pride with more than one festival,
especially on the east coast where it is easy to make it to various pride parades
and festivals.” said Garber.
Founding sponsors of The Westminster Pride Festival include
Random House Penguin, MerMaids, and Birdie’s Café. The committee is made up of
over twenty volunteers, who have dedicated many hours to ensure the success of
this event.
The mission of the Westminster Pride Festival, according to
the planning committee, is to assure the success of a yearly festival that includes
information, support, music, art, food and overall acceptance and solidarity
within the LGBTQ+ community, their allies and the Carroll County community.
According to the planning committee, The Westminster Pride
Festival looks forward to creating a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community to
express and affirm themselves, increase visibility and foster respect for those
who want to express their own sexual and gender identity.
“We endeavor to make this a yearly event that will
ultimately lead to scholarships for the education of LGBTQ+ students,” said
Sherri Hosfeld-Joseph, owner of Birdie’s Café and founding member of the
Westminster Pride Festival. “This is something our community is clearly longing
for… We look forward to an outpouring of support from our community in support
of our LGBTQ+ friends, family members and loved ones.”
Vendors will include local restaurants including Maggie’s,
Bud’s at Silver Run, The Food Chick, Starry Night Bakery and many others.
Entertainment will be provided by local bands, Henry and the
Big Sleazy, The Flying Faders, Brinjal Band, The Dune Flowers, Faceplant and DJ
powerline.
Information on healthcare, counseling services, and
resources for the LGBTQ+ community and their allies will be available as well.
Families are encouraged to attend with children to enjoy
food, games, activities and a day full of information and affirmation.
Merchandise commemorating the inaugural event will be for sale on the planning
committee’s website as well as the day of the festival.
For more information on how
to become a vendor or sponsor, email the planning committee at westminsterpridefest@gmail.com, or visit the website at www.westminsterpride.org or go to the Westminster Pride Festival Facebook page at @westminsterpridefest. Visit the site to obtain
information about the festival schedule and events, vendor booth applications,
sponsorship or donation opportunities, or to learn how to volunteer.
Labels: Art
Artists Culture Carroll Co, Community
Foundation of Carroll County, Diversity,
Diversity
LGBQT+, Diversity
LGBQT+ Pride Month, Westminster
Pride Festival
Related: “Organizer Jason Garber on the first Westminster
Pride Festival” By Jon Kelvey Carroll County Times: On Saturday, July 7,
downtown Westminster will host its first LGBTQ+ pride event, as the Westminster
Pride Festival fills the 200 block of East Main Street between Church and Court
Streets… Read much more here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/cc-westminster-pride-qanda-20180608-story.html
Related: Westminster Pride Festival announces a fund at the
Community Foundation of Carroll County, May 11, 2018 – updated June 27, 2018 https://wordpress.com/post/kevindayhoff.wordpress.com/771
A fund for the Westminster Pride Festival has been
established at the Community Foundation here: http://www.carrollcommunityfoundation.org/funds.asp?fund_id=360
Carroll County Times: www.tinyurl.com/KED-CCT
Baltimore Sun Carroll Eagle: http://tinyurl.com/KED-Sun
Westminster Fire Dept. and MTA Lodge #20 Chaplain and PIO
Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://www.kevindayhoff.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff
Westminster Patch: http://patch.com/users/kevin-e-dayhoff?page=1
Tumblr: Kevin Dayhoff Banana Stems www.kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/
Live Journal: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/
Kevin Dayhoff Time Flies: https://kevindayhoff.wordpress.com/
Inaugural gay pride event planned for Westminster on July 7th, 2018
Westminster, Md. June 4, 2018 - - After months of meetings
and preparations, a group of Carroll County citizens have formed to develop
plans to hold an inaugural gay pride event, The Westminster Pride Festival, in
Westminster. The newly formed Westminster Pride Planning Committee is a
consortium of civic, business, nonprofit, and church leaders who have joined
together with community leaders and members of the LGBTQ+ community and their
allies.
The planned event, The Westminster Pride Festival is
believed to be the first of its kind in our community. It will take place on
July 7, 2018 from noon to 5 p.m. in the 200 block of East Main Street, between
Church and Court Streets. Permits for the event have been issued from the City
of Westminster.
All
proceeds from The Westminster Pride Festival will be donated to the Westminster
Pride Festival Fund, which is a fund of the Community Foundation of Carroll
County. The fund is the very first LGBTQ+ fund at the Community Foundation with
a specific focus on the LGBTQ+ community.
According to information from the planning committee, The
Westminster Pride Festival seeks to raise the visibility of the LGBTQ+
community in Westminster and Carroll County. “It is time we showed our pride in
our community,” said Jason Garber, who along with his husband Lance Garber have
been planning this event with a core group of dedicated volunteers.
“We have made Westminster and Carroll County our home,” said
Garber, a McDaniel graduate and former president of McDaniel chapter of Allies.
“My husband and I enjoy living in this very close knit and accepting community,
and we want to celebrate Pride Month with all the friends, family and allies we
have.”
‘Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month’ - LGBT
Pride Month is currently celebrated annually in the month of June to honor the
1969 Stonewall Inn civil unrest in New York City, otherwise known as the
“Stonewall Riots,” that took place following a police raid on the Stonewall
Inn, a gay bar at 43 Christopher Street, in Manhattan. In subsequent years,
marches, parades, festivals, and events have been scheduled in the spring to
shed additional light on the civil rights of the gay and lesbian community.
According to various media accounts, ever since the initial Christopher
Street Liberation Day on June 28, 1970 marked the first anniversary of the
Stonewall riots, the participants have encountered very little resistance from
onlookers.
This year, in Carroll County, it was decided by the
organizing committee that in order to be respectful of other Pride events that
are taking place in Baltimore, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Frederick, MD,
The Westminster Pride Festival wanted to kick off its inaugural year with no
calendar conflicts. “People do generally celebrate pride with more than one festival,
especially on the east coast where it is easy to make it to various pride parades
and festivals.” said Garber.
Founding sponsors of The Westminster Pride Festival include
Random House Penguin, MerMaids, and Birdie’s Café. The committee is made up of
over twenty volunteers, who have dedicated many hours to ensure the success of
this event.
The mission of the Westminster Pride Festival, according to
the planning committee, is to assure the success of a yearly festival that includes
information, support, music, art, food and overall acceptance and solidarity
within the LGBTQ+ community, their allies and the Carroll County community.
According to the planning committee, The Westminster Pride
Festival looks forward to creating a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community to
express and affirm themselves, increase visibility and foster respect for those
who want to express their own sexual and gender identity.
“We endeavor to make this a yearly event that will
ultimately lead to scholarships for the education of LGBTQ+ students,” said
Sherri Hosfeld-Joseph, owner of Birdie’s Café and founding member of the
Westminster Pride Festival. “This is something our community is clearly longing
for… We look forward to an outpouring of support from our community in support
of our LGBTQ+ friends, family members and loved ones.”
Vendors will include local restaurants including Maggie’s,
Bud’s at Silver Run, The Food Chick, Starry Night Bakery and many others.
Entertainment will be provided by local bands, Henry and the
Big Sleazy, The Flying Faders, Brinjal Band, The Dune Flowers, Faceplant and DJ
powerline.
Information on healthcare, counseling services, and
resources for the LGBTQ+ community and their allies will be available as well.
Families are encouraged to attend with children to enjoy
food, games, activities and a day full of information and affirmation.
Merchandise commemorating the inaugural event will be for sale on the planning
committee’s website as well as the day of the festival.
For more information on how
to become a vendor or sponsor, email the planning committee at westminsterpridefest@gmail.com, or visit the website at www.westminsterpride.org or go to the Westminster Pride Festival Facebook page at @westminsterpridefest. Visit the site to obtain
information about the festival schedule and events, vendor booth applications,
sponsorship or donation opportunities, or to learn how to volunteer.
Labels: Art
Artists Culture Carroll Co, Community
Foundation of Carroll County, Diversity,
Diversity
LGBQT+, Diversity
LGBQT+ Pride Month, Westminster
Pride Festival
Related: “Organizer Jason Garber on the first Westminster
Pride Festival” By Jon Kelvey Carroll County Times: On Saturday, July 7,
downtown Westminster will host its first LGBTQ+ pride event, as the Westminster
Pride Festival fills the 200 block of East Main Street between Church and Court
Streets… Read much more here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/cc-westminster-pride-qanda-20180608-story.html
Related: Westminster Pride Festival announces a fund at the
Community Foundation of Carroll County, May 11, 2018 – updated June 27, 2018 https://wordpress.com/post/kevindayhoff.wordpress.com/771
A fund for the Westminster Pride Festival has been
established at the Community Foundation here: http://www.carrollcommunityfoundation.org/funds.asp?fund_id=360
Carroll County Times: www.tinyurl.com/KED-CCT
Baltimore Sun Carroll Eagle: http://tinyurl.com/KED-Sun
Westminster Fire Dept. and MTA Lodge #20 Chaplain and PIO
Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://www.kevindayhoff.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff
Westminster Patch: http://patch.com/users/kevin-e-dayhoff?page=1
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Live Journal: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/
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Carroll County Food Sunday presents the 3rd Annual Farm to Table Brunch
Carroll County Food Sunday presents the 3rd Annual Farm to
Table Brunch
July 5, 2018
CCFS announces the 3rd Annual Farm to Table Brunch at John
Street Quarters, Westminster Saturday, July 14, 2018 Rain or Shine
The brunch will be held at John Street Quarters, the social
hall for the Westminster Fire Company, 28 John St, Westminster, MD 21157, website:
www.johnstreetquarters.com/
Westminster, MD - Carroll County Food Sunday has announced
the return of the Farm to Table Brunch, a FUNdraising event to support CCFS's
Veggie Voucher Program. The event will now be at the Westminster City Fire
Department’s John Street Quarters, a climate-controlled venue with even more
seating.
The buffet brunch will feature dishes created by
award-winning chef Melissa Fordham from Blue Bistro Restaurant. Each offering
will be made with ingredients grown or baked by local Farmers’ Market producers.
Even the centerpieces will be from a local farm, with Tierra Blooms crafting
the floral arrangements.
There will be 2 seating's, 9 AM and 11:00 AM, featuring
culinary treats including:
Assorted Gourmet Quiche
Fresh Corn Pancake with bacon marmalade
Parmesan Stewed Tomatoes
Gazpacho
Balsamic Zucchini Cous Cous
French Toast Casserole
Southwest Sausage & Egg Tacos
Old Bay Potato Hash
Local Fresh Fruit Parfaits
Egg White Rosemary Frittata
Juice & Coffee
“We are excited to continue this event in support of Carroll
County Food Sunday and its Veggie Voucher program, which facilitates the
purchase of fresh produce to our community,” says Missie Wilcox, CCFS board
member. “This farm to table event not only promotes Food Sunday’s amazing work,
but it also showcases our community’s heritage of growing and eating local.”
Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children under 10,
and can be purchased online at CCFS's website: https://ccfoodsunday.org/. The event is
sponsored by MarketWorks and Dr. Faye Pappalardo, with additional sponsorships
available. For more information, contact Frank Baylor at baylorcad@comcast.net
or 443.340.2061.
Proceeds from the Farm to Table Brunch will help support
Carroll County Food Sundays nutrition efforts including the Veggie Voucher
Program.
Thanks and come hungry and bring your friends!
BTW, Carroll County Food Sunday I will be at the Downtown
Westminster Farmers Market 8:30 to noon on Saturday 7-7-18 and can register you
there.
According to its website, Carroll County Food Sunday “distributes
a weekly, nutritionally balanced grocery package that is predicated on
household size and is meant to last 3-4 days. It includes meat, eggs, fruits,
vegetables, breads, and milk. Over 400 families a week are served at our
Westminster, Eldersburg, and Taneytown locations.
In an email interview, Frank Baylor, a past president of
Food Sunday said that Food Sunday “started around 1982 from the trunk of Mr.
Jollie's car and has grown to the point where 8,000 lbs. of food are
distributed each week. 250 to 400 families are aided each week…”
“For the sake of human decency, feeding the poor and the
hungry people of Carroll County must be a concern for all of us who are not
hungry,” wrote Jollie, according to the Food Sunday website. “To know
hunger exists and to do nothing is the shame and bane of human life.” Jollie
encouraged the religious community to collect food at their Sunday services for
distribution through a county wide food bank network that was appropriately
incorporated as “Food Sunday.”
The operating budget for CCFS is “supported by community
fund-raisers and direct mail solicitation of county residents. We are grateful
for the churches, individuals, school groups, and service organizations that
raise donations independently on our behalf, and for the local grocers that
donate baked goods. Carroll County Government provides donated warehouse space
in Westminster and utilities….
“Food drives and food donations are also very important in
helping us maintain a reliable inventory of nutritional items year round. We
are constantly purchasing food from a variety of sources based on price and
availability. Our Food Bank Coordinator compares bulk prices at local merchants
with those available from Maryland Food Bank, a large wholesaler in the
Maryland Region. When possible, we take advantage of special deals to stock up
on essential food supplies that can be held in reserve until needed.
Carroll County Food Sunday is governed by a volunteer Board
of Directors comprised of representatives of all sectors of the community. Its
daily operations are managed by two part-time employees – Dennis Fahey, Food
Bank Administrator and Ed Leister, Executive Director.
Board of Directors
Lisa Monthley, President
Frank Baylor, Immediate Past President
Edward Leister, Executive Director
Steve Lambertson, 2nd Vice President
John P. Myers, Treasurer
Nina Fuhrman, Secretary
Dennis Fahey, Food Bank Administrator
Linda Roy, Information Systems
Gene Canale
Paula Harding
Steve Hollands
Byron Hollinger
Forest Howell
Kathy Menasche
Tom Moser
Dr. Faye Pappalardo
Martin (Marty) Radinski
Melissa “Missie” Wilcox
Zoa D. Barnes, Director Emeritus
Frances Bartlett, Director Emeritus
Roland Meerdter, Director Emeritus
Dotty Stottlemyer, Director Emeritus
Rev. Gerald D. “Jerry” Fuss, Director Emeritus
For more information about Food Sunday go to its website: https://ccfoodsunday.org/ or call 410-857-7926.
Main Location
Citizens Services Building
10 Distillery Drive
Westminster, MD 21157
Mailing Address:
Carroll County Food Sunday
PO Box 2160
Westminster, MD 21157
Phone: 410-857-7926
Fax: 410-857-0418
Email: ccfs@qis.net
Non-profits CC Food Sunday, Carroll Co Community Events,
Westminster community events, Food,
Carroll County Times: www.tinyurl.com/KED-CCT
Baltimore Sun Carroll Eagle: http://tinyurl.com/KED-Sun
Westminster Fire Dept. and MTA Lodge #20 Chaplain and PIO
Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://www.kevindayhoff.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff
Westminster Patch: http://patch.com/users/kevin-e-dayhoff?page=1
Tumblr: Kevin Dayhoff Banana Stems www.kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/
Live Journal: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/
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http://dayhoffwestminster.blogspot.com/2018/07/carroll-county-food-sunday-presents-3rd.html
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Thursday, July 05, 2018
Carroll County Food Sunday presents the 3rd Annual Farm to Table Brunch
Carroll County Food Sunday presents the 3rd Annual Farm to
Table Brunch
July 5, 2018
CCFS announces the 3rd Annual Farm to Table Brunch at John
Street Quarters, Westminster Saturday, July 14, 2018 Rain or Shine
The brunch will be held at John Street Quarters, the social
hall for the Westminster Fire Company, 28 John St, Westminster, MD 21157, website:
www.johnstreetquarters.com/
Westminster, MD - Carroll County Food Sunday has announced
the return of the Farm to Table Brunch, a FUNdraising event to support CCFS's
Veggie Voucher Program. The event will now be at the Westminster City Fire
Department’s John Street Quarters, a climate-controlled venue with even more
seating.
The buffet brunch will feature dishes created by
award-winning chef Melissa Fordham from Blue Bistro Restaurant. Each offering
will be made with ingredients grown or baked by local Farmers’ Market producers.
Even the centerpieces will be from a local farm, with Tierra Blooms crafting
the floral arrangements.
There will be 2 seating's, 9 AM and 11:00 AM, featuring
culinary treats including:
Assorted Gourmet Quiche
Fresh Corn Pancake with bacon marmalade
Parmesan Stewed Tomatoes
Gazpacho
Balsamic Zucchini Cous Cous
French Toast Casserole
Southwest Sausage & Egg Tacos
Old Bay Potato Hash
Local Fresh Fruit Parfaits
Egg White Rosemary Frittata
Juice & Coffee
“We are excited to continue this event in support of Carroll
County Food Sunday and its Veggie Voucher program, which facilitates the
purchase of fresh produce to our community,” says Missie Wilcox, CCFS board
member. “This farm to table event not only promotes Food Sunday’s amazing work,
but it also showcases our community’s heritage of growing and eating local.”
Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children under 10,
and can be purchased online at CCFS's website: https://ccfoodsunday.org/. The event is
sponsored by MarketWorks and Dr. Faye Pappalardo, with additional sponsorships
available. For more information, contact Frank Baylor at baylorcad@comcast.net
or 443.340.2061.
Proceeds from the Farm to Table Brunch will help support
Carroll County Food Sundays nutrition efforts including the Veggie Voucher
Program.
Thanks and come hungry and bring your friends!
BTW, Carroll County Food Sunday I will be at the Downtown
Westminster Farmers Market 8:30 to noon on Saturday 7-7-18 and can register you
there.
According to its website, Carroll County Food Sunday “distributes
a weekly, nutritionally balanced grocery package that is predicated on
household size and is meant to last 3-4 days. It includes meat, eggs, fruits,
vegetables, breads, and milk. Over 400 families a week are served at our
Westminster, Eldersburg, and Taneytown locations.
In an email interview, Frank Baylor, a past president of
Food Sunday said that Food Sunday “started around 1982 from the trunk of Mr.
Jollie's car and has grown to the point where 8,000 lbs. of food are
distributed each week. 250 to 400 families are aided each week…”
“For the sake of human decency, feeding the poor and the
hungry people of Carroll County must be a concern for all of us who are not
hungry,” wrote Jollie, according to the Food Sunday website. “To know
hunger exists and to do nothing is the shame and bane of human life.” Jollie
encouraged the religious community to collect food at their Sunday services for
distribution through a county wide food bank network that was appropriately
incorporated as “Food Sunday.”
The operating budget for CCFS is “supported by community
fund-raisers and direct mail solicitation of county residents. We are grateful
for the churches, individuals, school groups, and service organizations that
raise donations independently on our behalf, and for the local grocers that
donate baked goods. Carroll County Government provides donated warehouse space
in Westminster and utilities….
“Food drives and food donations are also very important in
helping us maintain a reliable inventory of nutritional items year round. We
are constantly purchasing food from a variety of sources based on price and
availability. Our Food Bank Coordinator compares bulk prices at local merchants
with those available from Maryland Food Bank, a large wholesaler in the
Maryland Region. When possible, we take advantage of special deals to stock up
on essential food supplies that can be held in reserve until needed.
Carroll County Food Sunday is governed by a volunteer Board
of Directors comprised of representatives of all sectors of the community. Its
daily operations are managed by two part-time employees – Dennis Fahey, Food
Bank Administrator and Ed Leister, Executive Director.
Board of Directors
Lisa Monthley, President
Frank Baylor, Immediate Past President
Edward Leister, Executive Director
Steve Lambertson, 2nd Vice President
John P. Myers, Treasurer
Nina Fuhrman, Secretary
Dennis Fahey, Food Bank Administrator
Linda Roy, Information Systems
Gene Canale
Paula Harding
Steve Hollands
Byron Hollinger
Forest Howell
Kathy Menasche
Tom Moser
Dr. Faye Pappalardo
Martin (Marty) Radinski
Melissa “Missie” Wilcox
Zoa D. Barnes, Director Emeritus
Frances Bartlett, Director Emeritus
Roland Meerdter, Director Emeritus
Dotty Stottlemyer, Director Emeritus
Rev. Gerald D. “Jerry” Fuss, Director Emeritus
For more information about Food Sunday go to its website: https://ccfoodsunday.org/ or call 410-857-7926.
Main Location
Citizens Services Building
10 Distillery Drive
Westminster, MD 21157
Mailing Address:
Carroll County Food Sunday
PO Box 2160
Westminster, MD 21157
Phone: 410-857-7926
Fax: 410-857-0418
Email: ccfs@qis.net
Non-profits CC Food Sunday, Carroll Co Community Events,
Westminster community events, Food,
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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in Westminster
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in Westminster
July 4th, 2018.
Just to shake things up a bit, Caroline, Grammy, and I had
Popeyes carry-out for dinner on the 4th of July. The place was very
busy. Staff was very nice. We enjoyed our dinner. We will go back. There are
several things I want to try on the menu. Caroline and I enjoy southern cooking
– especially Louisiana – Cajun cooking.
I cannot remember the last time I went to Popeyes. Years
ago, when I was in office, then-Hampstead Mayor Haven Shoemaker used to have
our executive strategy sessions at Popeyes 3694 in Westminster at the
intersection of Rte 140 and Rte 97 – 624 Baltimore Blvd. 410-857-7550.
Although Popeyes has occupied the building for a long time,
many years ago, it was the location of a savings and loan called Vermont
Federal. Before then it was a service and gas station. I do not recall the name
of the gas station.
The other night, Caroline and I were visiting with friends Charles L Dorm Jr and
Emily
Willis-Dorm and he was reminiscing that there was a fire there a number of
years ago that has to be one of the coldest fires the Westminster Fire Company
ever fought. Along with the fire at the Shipley House at the corner of Main and
Center Street. Caroline’s Dad always told stories about the fire at Hahn’s
Grocery Store at the corner of Bishop Street and East Main Street. Apparently
that was a cold fire also. I also think that former Westminster Police Chief
Dean Brewer also recalls the fire at the location of Vermont Federal.
Happy 4th
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Wednesday, July 04, 2018
A Massachusetts woman begs people not to call an ambulance for fear of high hospital costs
KED - What the article
does not mention is that in part, one of the drivers for the precipitous
increase in the cost of a ride to the emergency room is “ambulance abuse.”
Folks who call an ambulance for unnecessary reasons. These are the folks who
have a headache, a running nose or stub their toe and they are calling an
ambulance. At the station we call them the “frequent fliers.” More often than
not – “frequent fliers” do not pay their ambulance bills – read: the station
goes uncompensated for the call; and these folks call a lot. So, who pays for
ambulance abuse – we do. All of us do.
Woman begging people not to call ambulance gains national
attention
BY ARIS FOLLEY - 07/03/18 03:20 PM EDT
A Massachusetts woman is drawing attention for begging
people not to call an ambulance for fear of high hospital costs after she was
injured in a subway accident.
Video of the woman from the Massachusetts Bay Transportation
Authority Police (MBTA) Police Department went viral over the weekend. It shows
her in apparent agony after her leg was caught in a gap between a train and the
platform on Friday.
The 45-year-old woman, whose name has not been released,
asked fellow passengers who came to her aid to not call the ambulance. “Do you
know how much an ambulance costs?” the injured woman asked one passenger.
The story first picked up traction on Twitter when a Boston
Globe reporter posted about the incident after witnessing the aftermath of the
accident on Friday.
Read more here: http://thehill.com/homenews/media/395409-story-of-injured-woman-begging-people-not-to-call-ambulance-due-to-costs-gains
Woman begging people not to call ambulance gains national
attention
BY ARIS FOLLEY - 07/03/18 03:20 PM EDT Read more here: http://thehill.com/homenews/media/395409-story-of-injured-woman-begging-people-not-to-call-ambulance-due-to-costs-gains
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