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Thursday, June 01, 2017

June 2017 Westminster Maryland Carroll County Events


Eat, Shop, Experience...
Westminster, Maryland

           
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June 2017       
             
Get ready for Summer in the City!
June is chock-full of great events to get your summer started.  Check out Art in the Park on June 3 on the City Hall grounds, featuring incredible and original artwork from amazing artists and artisans. On June 10, join us for our 2nd Annual Beer & BBQ Stroll -- we've added more than 15 microbreweries to the event to bring you a downtown experience unlike any other!  And that's not all -- that date features the return of our 2nd Saturday Pop UP Art Market, now co-located with our Farmers' Market on the Conaway lot! The County's oldest producer-only market features meats, sweets, wine and spirits, bath products, produce, and much more!

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Downtown Westminster
Saturday, June 10
12 Noon - 4pm on Main Street


Tickets: $10 advance ticket includes a commemorative mug and 5 tickets for beer tastings.

Purchase your advance tickets online by clicking here through 5pm June 9. Tickets purchased before 11:59pm on June 4 will be mailed out. Tickets purchased June 5-9 will be available for pick-up at WILL CALL on the day of the event.

Tickets can be purchased at the event for $15.

Stroll Main Street between Route 27 and Center Street for microbrews and bar-b-ques!

BBQ Bites$1 each! Large portion sizes available for sale.

Suds Samples- 5 sample tickets included in cost of admission. Full pours available for sale!

Live Music
  • "What's Next" Noon on the Locust Lane Stage
  • "Red Dirt Revolution" 2pm on the Library Stage 
   
  
 For more information call 410-848-9000 or click here.

Farmers' Market

 
Downtown Westminster
Saturdays
8:00 am - 12 Noon

  
This year's Downtown Westminster Farmers' Market will be open Saturday mornings from 8:00 am - 12 noon. The Market is the oldest "Producer Only," open air, seasonal farmers' market operating in Carroll County. Located on the Conaway Parking Lot off Railroad Avenue (MD27). Vendorofferings typically include:
  • Fresh Vegetables
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Pickles
  • Pasture-Raised Meats
  • Homemade Body Products
  • Coffee and Tea
  • Baked Goods
  • Eggs, Cheeses, Honey
  • Herbs and Plants
  • Naturally Grown Flowers
  • Fresh-Made Soups, Dips, and Packaged Foods
  • Wine and Cider
The Farmers' Market is held rain or shine. The Market site is handicap accessible, with ample free parking.
 
For more information call  410-848-5294 or click here.

Art in the Park
Saturday, June 3rd
10 am - 4 pm
Westminster City Hall grounds on Longwell Avenue
  
This annual event features fine art and craft displays by accomplished regional artists. Held rain or shine on the beautiful grounds of Westminster's City Hall.  Bring the kids for a free craft activity to inspire artists of the future! A small food court and live music round out this family friendly outdoor festival!
FREE admission. Rain or Shine.  
For more information call 410-848-7272 or click here.
  
  
   
 Saturday, June 10
  • Farmers' Market, Conaway Lot, 8 am - Noon
  • Pop-Up Art Market, Conaway Lot, 8 am - Noon
  • BBQ Stroll, Downtown, Noon - 4 pm 
 For more information call 410-848-9000 or click here.

Two Gallery Exhibits On View
June 12 through August 5
Carroll Arts Center
91 West Main Street
  
        
"The Art of the Story"
  
From hand-drawn to computer-generated characters, this exhibit fosters appreciation for those artists who bring authors' words to life in books, stories and poetry. Featured artists include: Thomas Baker, Jessica Boehman,  Amber Harte Maurer-Farran, John Kasick, Marsha Leiter, Christopher Saghy, and Carolyn Seabolt, and Shelley Steinle.

  
  
"On the Road: Works by the
Carroll County Artists Guild"
  
The Carroll County Artists Guild invites you to take a walk, drive down a winding country road, or visit a foreign land through the eyes of their member artists. Photorealist and impressionist styles combine with abstract and mixed media to make this a delightful show.
  
 For more information call 410-848-7272 or click here.

Common Ground on the Hill   
"Deer Creek Fiddler's Convention"
  
Saturday, June 3
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Carroll County Farm Museum
  
        
Band and Individual Competitions with Cash Prizes

2017 Prizes: 
  • Bluegrass Band
  • Old-time, Celtic & Clogging
  • Instrumental, Judges Choice
  • NEW: Songwriting

Food Vendors, Children's Area, Juried Arts & Crafts,
Wine and Beer Garden

Tickets: $12 for adults, $10 for seniors 65, Children 12 and under FREE.
  
For more details, tickets and early registration call 410-857-2771 or click here.
  
"Corbit's Charge"
The Civil War in Carroll County
154th Anniversary Civil War Encampment
  
Saturday, June 24, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
 and
Sunday, June 25, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
  
1838 Emerald Hill Lane, Westminster, MD
  
        
 
Each year during the last weekend in June, the Pipe Creek Civil War Round Table (PCCWRT) and other historical groups commemorate the tragedy of war that took place on Westminster's streets and within surrounding Carroll County, MD. The annual event exhibits a great experience for visitors of all ages by providing children's activities, concerts, military demonstrations, vignette skits, skirmishes between the armies, and presentations by living historians. Traditional artisans, such as blacksmiths and tinsmiths, will be present at the event. There are also guided tours of Westminster detailing the historic landmarks of the city and battle. Authors, local historic societies, and historic artifacts will be featured inside the Emerald Hill house, Westminster City Hall.
 
The paramount activity will be a memorial service on Saturday, June 24th located at the Corbit's Charge Monument at 200 Willis St. which recognizes the sacrifice of the Civil War era civilians of Westminster, as well as the soldiers of both the Union and Confederate Armies. This memorial service concludes at the graveyard of Westminster's Ascension Episcopal Church located at 23 N. Court St. with the laying of two wreaths on the graves of two Civil War Veterans: 1st Lt. John Murray, Co. E 4th Virginia Cavalry (Confederate, killed during Corbit's Charge) and Samuel Butler Co. C 32nd Inf. U.S.C.T. (Union)

So, please join the Pipe Creek Civil War Roundtable, Historical Society of Carroll County, and fellow historical groups in attendance at the 154th Anniversary of Corbit's Charge Encampment to honor and commemorate the Civil War history in Westminster, MD.
  
For More information visit here.
In This Issue
Other June Events
   
Now through Wednesday, June 28
Exhibit: A Passion for Pigment by Donna Yarish
Off Track Art
 
Saturday, June 3
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Carroll County Farm Museum
  
Saturday, June 10
1:00 pm3:45 pm, and 5:00 pm
Sunday, June 11
1:00 pm3:45 pm, and 5:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center
  
Friday, June 16
12 Noon
Carroll County Public Library
Westminster Branch
  
Friday, June 16
1:00 pm and 7:30 pm
 Carroll Arts Center
  
Saturday, June 17
8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Carroll County Agricultural Center
        
  Saturday, June 17
7:30 pm
Carroll Arts Center
  
Tuesday, June 20
7:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center 
  
Friday, June 23
12 Noon
Carroll County Public Library
Westminster Branch
  
Sunday, June 25 thru
Friday, June 30
9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Alumni Hall Theater
McDaniel College
  
Tuesday, June 27
7:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center
  
Friday, June 30
12 Noon
Carroll County Public Library
Westminster Branch
    
For more information call
410-848-5294  
  
  
  
Box Lunch Talks sponsored by the Historical Society of Carroll County
  
Tuesday, June 20
12 Noon
  
"Corbit"
  
On June 29th, 1863, the tragedy of war unfolded upon the streets of Westminster, MD. This ferocious battle, although brief, caused major implications upon the battle of Gettysburg, and the Civil War as a whole. Historian Steven W. Carney describes the events leading up to "Corbit's Charge," the battle itself, the aftermath, and the major impacts it had upon the Civil War.
 
Grace Hall, Grace Lutheran Church, 21 Carroll Street, Westminster
 
Members $3, All Others $7
 
Bring your bag lunch and refreshments will be provided.
 
For more information call
410-848-6494 or click here.
 
  
July Events
 
     
"July is Recreation & Parks Month"
 
Saturday, July 1
9:00 pm - Midnight
Various Venues
Downtown Westminster

Sunday, July 2 thru
Friday, July 7
McDaniel College

  Sunday, July 9
6:45 pm
Featuring "Endless Summer"
Beach Boys Tribute Band
Westminster City Park
Tuesday, July 4
3:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Carroll County Farm Museum
  
Friday, July 7
1:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Carroll Arts Center
  
Friday, July 7
12 Noon
Carroll County Public Library
Westminster Branch
  
Saturday, July 8
Carroll County Farm Museum
  
Tuesday, July 11
7:00 pm
 Carroll Arts Center

Thursday, July 13
10:30 am
Carroll Arts Center
  
Friday, July 14
12 Noon
Carroll County Library
Westminster Branch

Saturday, July 15
10:30 am
Carroll Arts Center

Sunday, July 16
6:45 pm
Featuring: "Gringo Jingo"
Ultimate Santana Band
Westminster City Park

Saturday, July 15 and
Sunday, July 16
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Union Mills Homestead & Grist Mill
    
Tuesday, July 18
 12 Noon - 1:00 pm
Grace Lutheran Church
  
Tuesday, July 18
7:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center

Wednesday, July 19
10:30 am
Carroll Arts Center
    
Friday, July 21
12 Noon
Carroll County Library
Westminster Branch
Sunday, July 23
6:45 pm
Featuring: "Ja Works"
Reggae
Westminster City Park
   
Tuesday, July 25
7:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center
  
Friday, July 28
12 Noon
Carroll County Public Library
Westminster Branch

Sunday, July 30
6:45 pm
Featuring: "Caribbean Chillers"
Jimmy Buffet Tribute
Westminster City Park
  
For more information call
410-848-5294  
Community Links
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

One of the largest examples of a Magnolia grandiflora I have ever seen

One of the largest examples of a Magnolia grandiflora I have ever seen. Tuesday, May 31, 2017

One of the largest examples of a Magnolia grandiflora I have ever seen


One of the largest examples of a Magnolia grandiflora I have ever seen. Tuesday, May 31, 2017

On Memorial Day Charles Harrison, Walter Groomes, and Doug Battaglini shared thoughts about Vietnam

 

On Memorial Day Charles Harrison, Walter Groomes, and Doug Battaglini shared thoughts about Vietnam

On Memorial Day about 25 folks gathered at the Carroll Co. Vietnam Memorial, at the corner of Willis and Court Streets, in Westminster, Md.

Tuesday, May 30, 2017 Westminster Md. - by Kevin Dayhoff

This year, about 25 folks gathered at the Carroll County Vietnam Memorial, at the corner of Willis and Court Streets, in Westminster, Md. right after the Westminster Memorial Day ceremonies at the Westminster Cemetery May 29, 2017 in Westminster.

For several decades, a number of folks have gathered there, every year on Memorial Day, for an impromptu ceremony at the large black granite memorial with the names of the 18 fellow Carroll countian friends, neighbors and loved ones who gave their lives in the service of our country during the Vietnam War.

This year, Carroll County marked its 150th continuous annual observance of Memorial Day with a parade and ceremonies at the Westminster Cemetery. The annual tradition was first organized by Mary Bostwick Shellman on May 30, 1868.

In May 2008, local writer and historian Carrie Ann Knauer reported, “As best anyone can estimate, 182 Carroll countians have lost their lives in the armed services during conflicts since 1917. But tracking exactly how many have died — particularly those in earlier wars in America’s history — is a difficult task, according to a local historian.”

The Carroll County Maryland Vietnam Memorial Park at the corner of Willis and Court Street, next to the historic Courthouse was dedicated on May 28, 1990. Every year at the Carroll County Vietnam Memorial, we remember those who gave their lives and try to give them a voice.

This year, in a moving tribute about the war and how Vietnam veterans were treated after the war, Vietnam combat veteran Walter Pete Groomes poignantly shared some thoughts, with our keynote speaker Charles Harrison, and my Westminster High School Class of 1971 classmate Doug Battaglini.

Both Battaglini and Groomes are held in high regard in the community for their leadership roles. They serve as a rock or many Vietnam-era veterans, whether they served in county, or like this writer, stateside.

After the war, Harrison continued to serve in the FBI, a leader in the Carroll County NAACP, volunteer leadership roles with a community focus group that served in an advisory role in the selection of a new Westminster police chief in the early 2000s, and as an Orphan Court Judge, to mention a few of his accomplishments.

In Vietnam, be served as a Captain in the U.S. Army as helicopter pilot. His service earned him the Bronze Star.

The comments of Groomes, Battaglini, and Harrison, tied-in with the moving remarks by Carroll County State’s Attorney Brian DeLeonardo, the day before at the annual Pleasant Valley Memorial Day ceremonies. In a moving presentation, DeLeonardo spoke about his late Dad, who served in Vietnam. His Dad succumbed a number of years ago, at age 49, to complications of his exposure to Agent Orange during the war. 

What many attending the ceremonies found particularly moving was his explanation, that for decades most Vietnam veterans never spoke of the war, or their service to our country. This came as a result of the way most Vietnam veterans were treated with disdain and scorn by much of society, and especially the anti-war demonstrators.

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My upcoming story this Sunday, May 21, 2017, will be on Sgt. Joe Oreto - http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2017/05/my-upcoming-story-this-sunday-may-21.html Biên Hòa Memories # 32 - Biên Hòa Air Base 1960-1970 – VNAF May 15, 2017

Time Flies by Kevin Dayhoff: “This Memorial Day we remember the service and sacrifice of Joseph Oreto” http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/columnists/features/ph-cc-dayhoff-052117-20170520-column.html The Black Horse Regiment first arrived in South Vietnam at Vung Tau on September 7, 1966. It was engaged in heavy combat and took heavy casualties throughout the balance of the war.

Joseph Anthony Oreto was one of 730 members of the ACR lost in Vietnam. He was 21-years old when he died for our country on April 13, 1969.

Oreto was stationed at the Bien Hoa Air Base, about 16-miles above Saigon and killed in Tay Ninh Province up along the Cambodian border, during Operation Toan Thang II. Otherwise known as the defense of Saigon, the objective was a search and clear operation to discourage North Vietnamese Army campsites and rocket positions within striking distance of Saigon.




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