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Friday, September 18, 2015

Pleasant Valley UCC Church Sunday service offered a chance to enjoy memories



Pleasant Valley UCC Church Sunday service offered a chance to enjoy memories http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-archives-pleasant-valley-0920-20150916-story.html

Plenty of Pleasant Valley history on display at St. Matthew’s homecoming Sunday

Eagle Archive By Kevin E. Dayhoff, Sunday, September 20, 2015

There was plenty of good food, fellowship, stories and history on display at the St. Matthew's United Church of Christ’s homecoming event, in Pleasant Valley last Sunday, Sept. 13.

Friends and family from all over Carroll County, and current and past members of St. Matthews, gathered for church services Sunday morning. Then folks streamed into the first floor to a large display of Pleasant Valley artifacts, newspaper clippings, deeds, marriage certificates, papers, and pictures.

Pastor Debra Peters Wilcox noted in her sermon, “…It’s been a good morning … as we … have been getting ready for this, our homecoming day… And the weeks flew by, and people started pulling scrapbooks out of closets, and quilts out of bedrooms. We found old photos, old banners, old Sunday school awards… and we began to realize that, when it comes to remembering our days at St. Matthew’s, we have a lot to say!”

The day before, church elder and Pleasant Valley historian, Angela Gist Bowersox was found awash in a sea of boxes, books and papers in the downstairs social hall of the church.


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WJZ-TV reporter Mike Schuh and the Liberty Ship S.S. Brown



WJZ-TV reporter Mike Schuh and the Liberty Ship S.S. Brown

September 18, 2015 Kevin E. Dayhoff


I am researching and writing a story on the Liberty Ship the S.S. JOHN W. BROWN,
http://www.ssjohnwbrown.org/, and I was delighted to run across a recent story the upcoming October 3, 2015, last cruise of the season, by WJZ-TV reporter, Mike Schuh.

I have worked with Mr. Schuh for over fifteen years on both sides of the reporter’s notebook - as an elected official and a newspaper reporter and I can always depend upon his stuff to be accurate – and quite entertaining.

After I left office I was curious about who would return my phone calls. After being out of office for a while, I was involved in a community project, the now-annual Westminster Christmas parade, and I called Mr. Schuh up and asked him if he would help be a parade judge.

Not only did he call me back right away, but he immediately said that he would help and then went out of his way to lend me a hand. I later figured-out that the parade event occurred at a crazy time in his personal and profession schedule and yet not only did he go out of his way to help; he did it well and never complained. And working with him was so incredibly easy.

My rule is that it is not good enough to be the best – you have to be nice. Mike Schuh is super-people. Just saying.

Anyway, Mr. Schuh’s piece on the Liberty ship, the S.S. Brown may be found here: “Baltimore Org. Dedicated To Preserving History, Provides Unique Cruise,” September 16, 2015: http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2015/09/16/baltimore-org-dedicated-to-preserving-history-provides-unique-cruise/

“BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Project Liberty Ship, which is a Baltimore-based non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the last remaining troop transport from WWII as a living memorial, is providing visitors with an opportunity to tour it and go on a cruise. WJZ’s Mike Schuh reports, the organization is a rare link to the past and needs your help…”



Find out more about the S.S. John W. Brown here: http://www.ssjohnwbrown.org/

“Welcome aboard S.S. JOHN W. BROWN, one of only two remaining, fully operational Liberty ships that participated in World War II. This wonderful piece of history provides an educational and historical opportunity for the public to experience 1944 all over again, without the dangers of being sunk by a submarine or a torpedo bomber!

“Through the efforts of talented and dedicated volunteers, coupled with the generous financial support of members and friends, S.S. JOHN W. BROWN continues to educate by operating as a historic museum ship, furnishing visitors with a unique opportunity to experience "living history" of the World War II merchant marine.

Find out more about Mr. Schuh here: http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/personality/mike-schuh/, “Mike Schuh joined WJZ Eyewitness News as a general assignment reporter in 1993. During his time at WJZ, he’s received awards for a wide range of news stories. His 11 Emmy Awards were earned in the “Best Reporter,”  “Writing,”  “Hard News Investigation,”  “Spot News,” “General News Reporting”  and “Features Reporting” categories.

+In 2010, he received an Associated Press Award for “Spot News.”  In 2007, he received two Associated Press Awards in the “Spot News” and “Human Interest News” categories. In 2002, Mike won a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award.

“He volunteers as a faculty member for the prestigious National Press Photographers Association’s annual NewsVideo Workshop. He has led television storytelling seminars and workshops in Denmark and across our country.  In 2008, Mike was appointed as the Regional Vice President to the Board of Governors for the Capital Area Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and served for two years.

“Mike came to WJZ after learning his craft at television stations in Indianapolis, Louisville, Cape Girardeau, Mo. and Carbondale, Ill. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.” http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/personality/mike-schuh/


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Mike Schuh WJZ-TV - Baltimore Org. Dedicated to Preserving History, Provides Unique Cruise on Liberty Ship SS Brown


Mike Schuh WJZ-TV - Baltimore Org. Dedicated to Preserving History, Provides Unique Cruise September 16, 2015 


BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Project Liberty Ship, which is a Baltimore-based non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the last remaining troop transport from WWII as a living memorial, is providing visitors with an opportunity to tour it and go on a cruise. WJZ’s Mike Schuh reports, the organization is a rare link to the past and needs your help…”

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David Zurawik Baltimore Sun Martin O'Malley does 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' not so well




David Zurawik Baltimore Sun Martin O'Malley does 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' not so well




In case you haven't noticed, there's a late-night TV booking war for presidential candidates going on.

Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush and Joe Biden have all been showing up on network talk shows right after the late news since the arrival of Stephen Colbert on CBS last week.

And then there's Martin O'Malley in late, late night with Seth Meyers getting about eight minutes of network time around 1:15 a.m. Wednesday.

Poor Martin O'Malley, a late-night talk show is one of the last places he should go in his campaign for the Democratic nomination for president of the United States.

Late-night talk shows -- and even more so late late-night talk shows like Meyer's on NBC -- are mostly about being conversational when it comes to guests. That's why the set features a couch and not a podium for them.

But O'Malley blasted away in high rhetoric like he was speaking to a convention hall of 25,000 people instead of casually "chatting" with a host sitting a few feet away from him behind a desk.

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Lucille Grimm Berry February 8, 1921 August 29, 2015


Lucille Grimm Berry February 8, 1921 August 29, 2015

Death of Lucille G Berry August 29, 2015 in Carroll County, Maryland

Lucille Grimm Berry of Sykesville aged 94, a resident of Carroll Lutheran Village since 2006, passed away on August 29, 2015.

Born February 8, 1921 she was the daughter of the late Florence Dronenburg Brandenburg Grimm and John Mahlon Grimm of Berrett and Sykesville, Maryland.

She was the wife of the late Eugene Longworth Berry, also of Sykesville, and is survived by two daughters: Linda Berry Van Hart is a recognized art teacher and metalsmith in the area and her sister Cinda Berry Rierson is a yoga therapist and consultant in the Chicago area.

Lucille is predeceased by her siblings Carlton Grimm of Mount Airy, Virginia Grimm Bushey of Winfield and Joseph Mahlon Grimm Jr. of Timonium and survived by their families.

She was the first of her generation to attend college but the war intervened as did family. With a good voice, great legs and a deluxe wardrobe loaned by a namesake cousin, Lucille performed for several decades in many productions in the Sykesville area and also participated in St Paul's Choir under the direction of Betty May.

Lucille returned to college as an adult and earned her degree from then Western Maryland College, graduating in 1972 the same year her youngest daughter graduated.

After retiring from a career as librarian for Carroll County Public Schools at Sykesville Elementary and Middle Schools, Lucille traveled with cousins Dot and Lester Loman to many National and State Parks in the US and to many European destinations.

A private ceremony for family and friends will be held graveside at Brandenburg United Methodist Church in Berrett, Maryland, Wednesday September 2nd. In lieu of flowers, contributions could be sent to set up a scholarship for a gifted student at:

Lucille G. Berry Scholarship Fund
Common Ground on the Hill
McDaniel College
2 College Hill
Westminster MD 21157

Cards or notes sent to Linda at the McDaniel address.

Or to Go Give Yoga with notes or cards for Cinda at: Cinda Rierson:

Go Give Yoga
3015 Moore Road
Michigan city, IN 46360


Linda Van Hart wrote on Facebook, August 29, 2015, “Thanks for remembering Mom”

I visited Mom almost every day of her last month. Eden was with her for hours 3 days of those weeks so I could get ready for college classes and visit our relatives. Cinda and I took shifts so that one of us was always with Mom during her last 4 1/2 days. Cousin Barbie sang hymns to her.

I sang show tunes and songs Betty May taught us. Her last bite of food was ice cream. I told Mom that Cinda and I were with her and that she did not have to take care of us anymore and could let go. I was holding her hand when she did.

Walt Michael played hammered dulcimer and Rob Caswell guitar for us at Brandenburg UMC. Pastor Jimmy gathered friends and family inside the 4 Bs marking the corners of our family Brandenburg plot and gave the most personal service I have ever heard graveside.

Mom’s principle Don Pyles spoke about her days as a librarian. Betty May led us in singing Amazing Grace.

We had lunch at Liberatores. I sang our theme song, Hey Look Me Over, as I served the pond cake cousin Carol brought for desert. Carol is the only one that can make it just like Mom did. Cinda cut apart 18 years of school pictures to pass in baskets for everyone to pick their favorite of our beautiful mother.

We passed boxes of photos to each cousin from the many albums of Mom, Aunt Ginny and Uncle Frank and of course Nanny and Pop. It was just the way Mom would wanted it.


Thanks to all who have remembered Lucille Berry on Facebook, through cards, e-cards, emails, phone calls, and messages. Thanks to those who have made donations to Common Ground on The Hill and Go Yoga. Your hugs have really helped and the stories and memories continue to flow. Linda https://www.facebook.com/linda.vanhart.3?hc_location=ufi
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The Economist, “A passenger revolt against squashed legroom,”



September 18, 2015 KED


Some of the most miserable moments of my life while traveling have been flying for hours with the seat in front of me reclined in my face, and cutting off the circulation in my legs.

Flying today is a horrific experience – one of the easiest things the airlines could do to make the consumer experience a little more tolerable is to stop putting in seats in the aircraft that recline.

I have no idea whatsoever why the airlines have not addressed the matter – unless, you are proponent of the idea that airlines simply do not care. It is a persuasive argument.


As I wrote on August 31, 2014, http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2014/08/flight-diverted-when-passengers-feud.html, “I think that people who recline their seat into the face of the person seated behind them on an airplane are narcissistic sociopaths.” [https://www.facebook.com/kevindayhoff/posts/10203430956388172

I cannot imagine any other circumstance in which it is considered permissible in society to intrude so far into another person’s personal space and make them physically uncomfortable and not ask even as much as ask permission or express any concern for the injured party.

On August 31, 2014, I wrote about this in response to an article on NPR about one of the many planes that have had to land early as a result of disruption on the plane caused by reclining seats: Flight Diverted When Passengers Feud Over Reclining Seat : The Two-Way : NPR – the link is still good, click here: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/08/26/343439537/flight-diverted-when-passengers-feud-over-reclining-seat?utm_source=npr_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20140831&utm_campaign=mostemailed&utm_term=nprnews#sthash.lYKx50Ec.dpuf

“Flying is already a pain. But a story from the Associated Press Tuesday really brings home the point: The wire service reports that an entire plane was diverted on Sunday after a fight broke out over a passenger's right to recline her seat…”

The latest article about the problem comes from The Economist, “A passenger revolt against squashed legroom,” Sep 11th 2015, 10:25 BY A.W. | WASHINGTON, DC


Of the litany of annoyances pestering air travellers these days—the invasive security protocols, the baggage fees, the cancellations and delays—perhaps none ranks higher than the Incredible Shrinking Airplane Seat. Legroom seems to vanish with each passing flight. The marginally roomier exit-row seats now cost extra; so do the seats where spaciousness was until recently considered normal but now earns the label “premium economy.”

“Aeroplane designers recently took their efforts to pack passengers in like sardines to a whole new level, with a proposal to squeeze in more seats by facing half of them backwards.

“It’s enough to make you—well, sign a petition. As of September 9th, more than 31,000 people had done so…” Read much more here: http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulliver/2015/09/airline-seats-1?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/ed/airlineseats

I wrote on August 31, 2014, As if flying is not already unpleasant enough.... At 6' 3" I am constantly fighting this battle - the battle over the person in front of me on a plane reclining their seat into my knees and my face so that I cannot use the work tray, 'enjoy' my seat - or breathe...

In the past, after observing my plight, the flight attendant, without me asking, has required the person in front of me to put their seat in the upright position.

I too, have very-very politely asked the person on front of me to put their seat in the upright position and had that person absolutely refuse. At that point I usually "Zen it." politely and quietly.

I think that people who recline their seat into the face of the person seated behind them on an airplane are narcissistic sociopaths. Usually when it happens to me, I realize that I have been just given a signal that the person in front of me is aggressively rude and impolite and that I should be frightened of them. All I want to do is get to my destination. I usually simply avoid any interaction with them - at all costs.

Ultimately I agree with the commenters on the article that believe that it is the fault of the airlines. I am surprised that the planes are still built with reclining seats.

Reclining seats have caused so many problems on these planes that inhumanely pack people into impossible seating arrangements that I have no idea why reclining seat have not been banned...

All that said, I usually just grin and bear it when faced with such incivility.

Nowadays, I understand that flying is very unpleasant and I work hard to make the best of it. I just wanna get home - and not make an already very bad situation worse... http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2014/08/flight-diverted-when-passengers-feud.html
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Lonely is the runner that runs the Wakefield Valley Trail to the tunes of Pink Floyd.


Lonely is the runner that runs the Wakefield Valley Trail to the tunes of Pink Floyd.

Lonely is the runner that runs the Wakefield Valley Trail to the tunes of Pink Floyd.

Charitable organizations invited to apply for Westminster Md Fallfest 2016

WESTMINSTER FALLFEST, INC.
11 Longwell Avenue
Westminster, MD  21158
Press Release
Phone: 410-751-5501


Charitable organizations invited to apply for Westminster Fallfest 2016

WESTMINSTER, MD – WESTMINSTER FALLFEST, Inc. IS CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FROM CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS INTERESTED IN BECOMING PARTNER CHARITIES FOR FALLFEST 2016.

Each year the Fallfest Board of Directors selects four partner charities through an application and interview process.  The selected charities provide and coordinate volunteers and to manage and staff several activities during the four-day festival.  In return each organization receives a portion of the proceeds generated from the event.  Last year, each organization received approximately $6,000.

Organizations that are interested should send a letter or an email outlining the following information:

A brief description of services the organization provides
Describe the volunteer base of the organization
How the citizens of Westminster and Carroll County are directly served by the organization
Size of population served by the organization
Special funding needs of the organization for 2016
Contact information (phone number & email)

Charities wishing to apply online should visit
www.westminsterfallfest.org to fill out the online application.   

The deadline for receipt of letters/applications is Friday, November 6, 2015.  Interviews will be scheduled after all applications have been received and reviewed.  Letters/applications should be mailed to Westminster Fallfest, 11 Longwell Avenue, Westminster, MD  21157 OR emailed to: WestminsterRec@westgov.com 

For questions or additional information please visit www.westminsterfallfest.org, call 410-751-5501 or email WestminsterRec@westgov.com.  
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

School board members concerned by recommendations on closures, redistricting - By Lauren Loricchio Carroll County Times

School board members concerned by recommendations on closures, redistricting - By Lauren Loricchio Carroll County Times


September 9, 2015

Members of the Carroll County Board of Education at its Wednesday meeting expressed discomfort about two sets of recommendations that the school system's Boundary Adjustment Committee presented, both of which involve the closure of Charles Carroll Elementary and countywide redistricting.

The board voted to charge the committee with finding different options for school closures and redistricting.

The first option recommends the closure of just Charles Carroll, as well as countywide redistricting, saving the system $20 million in a one-time capital request and $988,000 in operation budget before offset costs to close the school, said Jon O'Neal, assistant superintendent of administration, who chaired the committee.


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See also - Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art www.kevindayhoff.com: Travel, art, artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists and journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maiorem Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson: “That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!” - See more at: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/#sthash.4HNLwtfd.dpuf
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Carroll County Democratic Central Committee Annual Fall Breakfast and kick off the 2016 campaign



Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 9:00 am - 11:30 pm

Best Western Motel and Conference Center, 451 WMC Drive, in Westminster

Join us for our Annual Fall Breakfast and kick off the 2016 campaign!

Hear Delegate Kumar Barve and Senator Jamie Raskin, both candidates for US Representative for Maryland's 8th District.

This is a 'ticketless' event. Cost is $40/person, and seats can be reserved by contacting Anita Riley (dolcevitaap@verizon.net).

By Authority: Corynne Courpas, Treasurer CCDCC

*All funds solicited in connection with this event are by the CC Democratic Central Committee and not by Del. Barve or Sen. Raskin.

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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/


See also - Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art www.kevindayhoff.com: Travel, art, artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists and journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maiorem Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson: “That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!” - See more at: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/#sthash.4HNLwtfd.dpuf
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Michel Elben Carroll County Times reports: Westminster apartment fire put out quickly; none hurt


 
Carroll County Times http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/

Monday, September 14, 2015

Westminster apartment fire put out quickly; none hurt

No one was hurt in an apartment fire that was-controlled in a matter of minutes Sunday evening in Westminster, according to Kevin Dayhoff, Westminster Fire Department’s public information officer.

The fire began in the 200 block of E. Main St. in Westminster around 6:01 p.m.  According to Dayhoff, Westminster Fire Department responded to the building after a fire alarm was activated; first responders saw smoke and made entry.

Dayhoff said firefighters found moderate smoke and extinguished a fire in the first apartment at 6:29 p.m. Units from Pleasant Valley; New Windsor and Baltimore County fire departments as well as the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and Westminster Police Department assisted.

According to Dayhoff, the fire remains under investigation by the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office.

Michel Elben


Carroll County Times http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/

Westminster Fire Dept incident reports:



https://www.scribd.com/doc/282227441/Fire-in-the-200-block-of-E-Main-St-in-Westminster-on-Sunday-evening-September-13-2015



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