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Thursday, May 05, 2011

Photographs of Kelly Heck on display in Westminster

Local Westminster Maryland artist Kelly Heck to feature her photographic series “Beautiful Silence,” at an exhibition at Off Track Art in Westminster

Kevin Dayhoff

May 5, 2011





http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/384558.html

“Beautiful Silence,” a photo-essay by local Westminster award-winning artist, photographer, and web designer Kelly Heck, is the subject of an exhibition at Off Track Art in historic downtown Westminster during the months of May and June.

According to Heck, the photographic series “is about experiencing true peace, illustrated through landscapes taken in and around the Carroll County, Maryland area.”

Heck’s carefully structured photographs in the exhibition belie a strong classical foundation in the artistic fundamentals of the marriage of art and photography

Featuring stark contrasts found in winter the snow-covered landscape scenes and natural still-lifes are certainly wordless, but anything but silent.  The images of snow and winter paradoxically and softly tell a warm story in their own voices, without words, using their quiet, soft – inside voices – if you will...

In one photograph, a snow-covered field is bisected by a fence line that features the winter-lined silhouette of a tree.  The tree almost appears animated as it speaks, on behalf of the fence, to the audience of the crop field in the foreground.

Heck, according to her website, http://www.kellyheckphotography.com/, “is most passionate about creative portraiture and shooting on location.  Her goal is to create scenes that are unnatural by intensifying vibrant colors and textures from the environment and her subjects…”

Heck has received a number of awards for her art and photography.  In 2007, Heck’s “Bird Series” won second place in the PDNedu Competition and was published in PDNedu Magazine.  It also won third place in the 62nd CPOY, College Photographer Of The Year, and was published on the cover of SCAD's annual Silver & Ink publication.

In an explanation of “Beautiful Silence,” Heck explains on her website, “If you haven’t tried it yet, venture outside during the next snowfall.  Wait until a few inches have settled on the ground.  You will have to remove yourself from noise.  Escape from civilization; voices, home, business, traffic, machinery, phones, music any human sound.

“Surround yourself with nature.  Find a spot with the snow falling around you. A wooded area is especially perfect, removing you from harsh, cool winds that whistle by your ears.  Stand motionless and breathe deeply.  Quietly.  Allow the tranquility to fill you up.  Close your eyes, if you wish, and enjoy being removed from it all.

“Slowly and surely, you will find that even though you have escaped the sound of humanity, it is not silent.  Everyone is at home, safe and warm from the dangers of icy roads.  

“Even the wildlife has somewhat settled.  All you hear is the gentle clicking of snow falling to the ground. It is an elegant, comforting noise, a retreat from days filled with commotion.  Breathe softly. This beautiful silence can so easily soothe your mind into a meditative state of utter relaxation.  

“In this moment, you can forget your worries and focus only on your center of gravity.  This is true peace, and the most genuine I have ever found.”

Heck earned her BFA in photography as a result of her studies at the Savannah College of Art & Design, in Savannah, Georgia.  Her interest in fine art grew into a concentration of photography at an early age, and she has practiced it as a career ever since. 

She currently applies her artistic training and has put her education to work at InfoPathways.com, in the former Maryland Unemployment Insurance Office at the corner of Green and Liberty Street, in Westminster. 

This is certainly convenient for Heck for showing at Off Track Art, a local artist cooperative which is located in the same block, at the side entrance of 11 Liberty Street, right beside the railroad tracks off the Sentinel parking lot.

An opening night reception for Heck and her work will be held this Friday May 6th, 2011, from 5:30-7:30 p.m at 11 Liberty Street, in Westminster.  Click here for directions.

The show will remain on exhibition through June 25th.  Off Track Art is open Wednesday through Friday 12:00-6:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00-5:00 p.m.  For more information call 443 340 6317.

Other exhibiting artists at Off Track Art include Mary Decker, Kevin Dayhoff, Gail Elwell, Linda Van Hart, Judy Goodyear, Charlotte Laslo, Cathy Sawdey, Gordon Wickes, Robert Waddell, Pamela Zappardino, Phil Grout, and Carolyn Seabolt.  Off Track Art may be found online at http://www.offtrackart.org/.

The writer, Kevin Dayhoff, along with photojournalist Phil Grout, also exhibit their work at Off Track Art and work for the Carroll Eagle www.explorecarroll.com and Patuxent Publishing Company.

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Photographs of Kelly Heck on display in Westminster 


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  3. Sykesville residents select four to fill Town Council seats
    Posted: May 3rd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
  4. Mount Airy budget session draws education, fire training concerns
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  5. Many from Baltimore area join massive celebration in D.C.
    Posted: May 2nd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  6. Maryland lawmakers praise raid that led to death of Osama bin Laden
    Posted: May 2nd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  7. Cam Newton surprises Under Armour shareholders, especially one from Eldersburg
    Posted: May 3rd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  8. Letters: Albert has been a good member of the Westminster council
    Posted: May 1st, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
  9. DAYHOFF: May brings a pointy-shoe thief, vocal love and Joseph Heller
    Posted: May 1st, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
  10. Goodwill collection center opens at Northern Landfill
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  11. Taste of Carroll hopes for big bite to aid Carroll Hospice
    Posted: May 1st, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle

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  1. Spring Classic offers a day to remember for local Carroll County Special Olympians
    Posted: May 1st, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
  2. 10 Days: A Guide to Upcoming Events in Carroll County
    Posted: May 1st, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
  3. Steve Suter leads class of five for Carroll County Sports Hall of Fame
    Posted: May 1st, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
  4. Correction
    Posted: May 1st, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
  5. MR. BEE: Dogwoods can do a lot, but they cannot heal themselves
    Posted: May 1st, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
  6. CULLETON: We all need petitions of prayer, but do we need them to be public?
    Posted: May 1st, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
  7. Civil War theme adds flair to quilt project
    Posted: May 1st, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
  8. Taneytown man found dead after apparent explosion in home
    Posted: April 30th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  9. CCPS honors teacher of year, top administrators
    Posted: April 30th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  10. County hosts sale of items to promote recycling
    Posted: April 30th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

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Explore Carroll: Did a former Westminster man put Mother's Day on track?

Explore Carroll: Did a former Westminster man put Mother's Day on track?

Kevin Dayhoff Explore Carroll Did a former Westminster man put Mother's Day on track

Did a former Westminster man put Mother's Day on track?

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By Kevin Dayhoff

Posted 5/09/10 http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4306/dayhoff/

From my column in www.explorecarroll.com on Mother's Day... May 9, 2010

I've read a number of accounts about the origins of Mother's Day. They vary in detail but are relatively consistent. Many years ago, The Sun ran a version in the story, "Mother's Day actually began as a memorial observance."

It noted that, "Anna Reeves Jarvis had organized 'work days' for mothers in West Virginia to heal the divisions of the Civil War, and often spoke of wanting to establish a day to honor mothers.

"When she died on May 9, 1905, her daughter, Anna Jarvis, took up the cause. The first Mother's Day service took place at a Methodist Episcopal church in Grafton, W.Va., two years later, with Jarvis sending 500 white carnations for those in attendance to wear."

Perhaps, we prefer a Carroll County version of the tale?

Well, on May 10, 1998, local historian Jay Graybeal wrote an article for the Historical Society of Carroll County in which he noted that a May 9, 1942, issue of a Binghamton, N.Y., newspaper published a slightly different history of Mother's Day… http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4306/dayhoff/

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The Emergency E-mail and Wireless Network: FBI Issues Usama Bin Laden Death Email Scam Warning

The Emergency E-mail and Wireless Network:
FBI Issues Usama Bin Laden Death Email Scam Warning 
Malicious Software Features Usama bin Laden Links to Ensnare Unsuspecting Computer Users 




The Emergency Email & Wireless Network

The FBI today warns computer users to exercise caution when they receive e-mails that purport to show photos or videos of Usama bin Laden's recent death. This content could be a virus that could damage your computer. This malicious software, or "malware," can embed itself in computers and spread to users' contact lists, thereby infecting the systems of associates, friends, and family members. These viruses are often programmed to steal your personally identifiable information.
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) urges computer users to not open unsolicited (spam) e-mails, including clicking links contained within those messages. Even if the sender is familiar, the public should exercise due diligence. Computer owners must ensure they have up-to-date firewall and anti-virus software running on their machines to detect and deflect malicious software.
The IC3 recommends the public do the following:
  • Adjust the privacy settings on social networking sites you frequent to make it more difficult for people you know and do not know to post content to your page. Even a "friend" can unknowingly pass on multimedia that?s actually malicious software.
  • Do not agree to download software to view videos. These applications can infect your computer.
  • Read e-mails you receive carefully. Fraudulent messages often feature misspellings, poor grammar, and nonstandard English.
  • Report e-mails you receive that purport to be from the FBI. Criminals often use the FBI?s name and seal to add legitimacy to their fraudulent schemes. In fact, the FBI does not send unsolicited e-mails to the public. Should you receive unsolicited messages that feature the FBI?s name, seal, or that reference a division or unit within the FBI or an individual employee, report it to the Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov.

    Obtained from:
    FBI National Press Office
    Washington, DC
    202 324 3681
    Received 5-4-2011
    (released 5-3-2011 PM)

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Gunfight at the Abbottabad Compound
In the dark depths of a moonless night, at 1 a.m. Monday morning, Osama bin Laden, 54, the elusive leader of the global terrorist cabal al-Qaeda was brought to justice by an elite U.S. Special Forces team in Pakistan’s Abbottabad Valley.

Schools Health & Safety – An Empty Tool Kit
Norman M. Covert
It is difficult to imagine that Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) facilities Services Division Director Ray Barnes can’t wring enough budget fluff from the $506 million operating budget to make simple repairs at schools like North Frederick and Emmitsburg Elementary or Frederick High School where health and safety is a genuine issue.

A Trump from the Donald
Tom McLaughlin
Kuching, Malaysian Borneo – Donald Trump, the current front runner for the Republican nomination according to this morning’s Borneo Post via theAssociated Press, has blasted Barack Obama for not doing enough to have China adjust its currency. According to him and many others, the president should continue to apply pressure on Beijing to make the Renminbi more expensive.


Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Baksheesh and bin Laden
Roy Meachum
The world almost universally praised Barack Obama for accomplishing the elimination of Osama bin Laden in a little more than two years, accomplishing a feat George W. Bush failed to pull off in eight years.

Challenging Flawed Legislation
Farrell Keough
Let’s cut to the chase – the bill passed last month by our General Assembly, Public Institutions of Higher Education – Tuition Rates – Exemptions (SB 167/HB 460), not only contravenes federal law, but it harms all citizens in the State of Maryland – both personally and financially.

Repercussions for Tight Fiscal Fists
Earl 'Rocky' Mackintosh
"Heartless, inhumane, and cruel" are just a few of the words used to describe the Frederick Board of County Commissioners as they have come closer to finalizing the budget for fiscal year 2012.


Monday, May 2, 2011

Dumb Games
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
At the April 26 Board of County Commissioners work session, Board President Blaine Young and long-serving Commissioner David Gray got into a little manhood contest over the budget.

The Simple Folk
Steven R. Berryman
What do the “simple folk do,” as Robert Goulet and Richard Burton asked in the musical, “Camelot?” Seems that two-billion of us “commoners” happily basked in bloody old England’s glory days.

Of Birthers and Certers
Michael Kurtianyk
So, at long last, President Barack Obama has released his birth certificate. Now will the “birthers” and “certers” please shut up?


Friday, April 29, 2011

The General Welfare
Roy Meachum
Government’s inner-workings have never caught my fancy, maybe because I’m an old-fashioned Democrat, following closely Thomas Paine’s wisdom: “That government is best which governs least.”

A Ruling for the Worker?
Joe Charlebois
For those who don’t believe the tentacles of our federal government are anti-capitalistic, you need look no further than the latest National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) overreach.

Mr. Young Begs to Differ
Norman M. Covert
Brad W. Young says selection of Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) Superintendant-designate Dr. Theresa R. Alban is fulfillment of the campaign promises of Board of Education newbies, who were certain the education budget had met its match in their election.


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Why We Need Government
Patricia A. Kelly
Easter weekend in downtown Frederick, in the most beautiful season of the year, left the city desecrated by trash.

Life’s Great Pleasures
Chris Cavey
In the world of politics, many people take the life around them for granted. Daily political play and expounding personal political theories become all consuming. Too many politicos only worry about the minutia of politics, power and money. They tend to forget the important foundations of our country – such as the freedom we enjoy.

Charter? For or Against
Blaine R. Young
Do we need one person in charge – or not – when it comes to the executive functions of the county government, much like a president, a governor, or a mayor/burgess. Or do you want five people in charge? That’s the question.


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Is Customer Service Declining Exponentially?
The decline of the quality of customer service has become such a trite, tired topic that it is almost unworthy of the time to write about it.

The Road to Peaceful Victory
Tom McLaughlin
Kuching, Malaysian Borneo – It is incomprehensible to understand why someone would strap a bomb to their body and blow themselves to bits in the name of a religion and a god. It is also incomprehensible why someone would burn a religious book in Florida knowing it could endanger the lives of their countrymen overseas. They are the same people, just different places.


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Mubarak’s Real Crime
Roy Meachum
A Cairo judge ordered the removal of Hosni Mubarak’s name and signs from all public places, including privately owned stores. Pharaoh Tutankhamun underwent the same treatment; he was murdered to boot, not unlike Anwar Sadat.

Sour Grapes and No Sugar
Shawn Burns
Attempts to entice the residents of Frederick County to change our form of government have failed to move voters at least four separate times in the last 45 years.

Onward and Upward – Another 5 Years
Nick Diaz
Finally, the long-expected letter arrived. The chairman of the Maryland Senate Executive Nominations Committee wrote that I will be reappointed to a second five-year term on the Board of Trustees at Frederick Community College. Gov. Martin O’Malley will be ratifying the appointment soon.


Monday, April 25, 2011

Secession: Frederick’s Burning Question
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
This coming weekend marks the 150th anniversary of a Special Session of the Maryland General Assembly. Events of 1861 presaged the great and climactic war that was to come, the war for the very heart and soul of our young nation.

Bye-Bye Glenn Beck
Steven R. Berryman
My conspiracy theory includes billionaire manipulator George Soros holding a knife to the throat of FoxNews management’s throats; Glenn Beck has got to go, or else!

On Donald Trump
Michael Kurtianyk
I, for one, am eager to see Donald Trump run for president. He will be fodder for the nation’s comedians, and a great sporting match for the rest of us to watch.

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Wednesday, May 04, 2011

Downtown Westminster Maryland Weekend Happenings - May 6th to 8th 2011

Downtown Westminster Maryland Weekend Happenings - May 6th to 8th 2011


May 4, 2011 - Stan Ruchlewicz, Westminster, Maryland Economic Development Administrator: “There are a lot of things happening in Downtown Westminster this weekend, not the least being – The Westminster Flower & Jazz Festival on Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. Plus it is Mother’s Day on Sunday! Several of our downtown restaurants, like Harry’s Main Street Grille and Paradiso Ristorante, are open special hours for Mom’s dining pleasure on her day.

“Click on the link below to see everything in Downtown this weekend. Well, almost everything… I forgot to mention that Gotham Comics at 15 East Main Street is participating in the National Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, too, from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm plus having a Dollar Comic Book Sale to boot!”


Stan Ruchlewicz, Westminster, Maryland, Carroll County, Main Street, economic development, restaurants, art, culture, Dayhoff, Kelly Heck photography, Off Track Art,

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Downtown Westminster Maryland Weekend Happenings - May 6th to 8th 2011

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Main Street Weekend Happenings February 25 2011

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