Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist

Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist
Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Md Troopers Assoc #20 & Westminster Md Fire Dept Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist

Tuesday, July 03, 2018

Westminster Pride Festival announces a fund at the Community Foundation of Carroll County

Westminster Pride Festival announces a fund at the Community Foundation of Carroll County

May 11, 2018 – updated June 27, 2018
It was announced on May 11, 2018 that the Westminster Pride Festival is an official fund of the Community
Foundation of Carroll County.

It is “the very first fund at the Community Foundation in support of the LGBQT+ community,” according to a release by the Westminster Pride Festival.

According to a page for the fund on the Community Foundation website, “The Westminster Pride Festival Fund exists 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.

“The Westminster Pride Festival will create a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community to express 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.”

For more information or to make a donation, go here: http://www.carrollcommunityfoundation.org/funds.asp?fund_id=360
For more information find a website for the Westminster Pride festival here: www.westminsterpride.org

Follow the Westminster Pride Festival on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/westminsterpridefest/

Follow the Westminster Pride Festival on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westminsterpride/

A fund for the Westminster Pride Festival has been established at the Community Foundation here: http://www.carrollcommunityfoundation.org/funds.asp?fund_id=360

For additional questions contact the Westminster Pride Festival here: westminsterpridefest@gmail.com



Westminster Pride Festival announces a fund at the Community Foundation of Carroll County https://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2018/06/westminster-pride-festival-announces.html 27Je2018

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Baltimore Sun Carroll Eagle: http://tinyurl.com/KED-Sun
Westminster Fire Dept. and MTA Lodge #20 Chaplain and PIO
Ad maiorem Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem.
The assemblage of this website is from multiple sources - http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2004/01/the-assemblage-of-this-website-is-from.html

Even heartfelt, thoughtful commentary on the Gazette murders gets harassment by trolls.


Even heartfelt, thoughtful commentary on the Gazette murders gets harassment by trolls.
 
July 2, 2018

Okay – so you want to know what it is like to be a journalist these days? Read the comments on Carroll County Times Editor Wayne Carter’s poignant editorial, “Carter: My worst nightmare realized in Annapolis,” posted on Facebook Monday, July 2, 2018. https://www.facebook.com/cctnews/posts/10156731217172018

You simply cannot make this stuff up.

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“Commentary Carter: My worst nightmare realized in Annapolis” by Wayne Carter July 1, 2018 http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/opinion/columnists/cc-op-carter-20180629-story.html

It’s been my worst nightmare since my earliest days as a journalist: Someone, for whatever reason, takes exception to something you’ve written and decides to violently take it out on you, your co-workers, or your family.



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Sunday, July 01, 2018

Sunday services at Grace Lutheran Church


Sunday services at Grace Lutheran Church at 21 Carroll Street in Westminster. Another great message by Pastor Kevin - Being a good Christian often comes at the most unexpected places and times. The Gospel lesson for the day is from Mark 5: 21-43.

Sunday services at Grace Lutheran Church

Sunday services at Grace Lutheran Church at 21 Carroll Street in Westminster. Another great message by Pastor Kevin - Being a good Christian often comes at the most unexpected places and times. The Gospel lesson for the day is from Mark 5: 21-43.

Sunday services at Grace Lutheran Church


Sunday services at Grace Lutheran Church at 21 Carroll Street in Westminster. Another great message by Pastor Kevin - Being a good Christian often comes at the most unexpected places and times. The Gospel lesson for the day is from Mark 5: 21-43.

Saturday, June 30, 2018

Judge Tom Stansfield, Phyllis Zumbrun, Caroline Babylon, and Kevin Dayhoff

Judge Tom Stansfield, Phyllis Zumbrun, Caroline Babylon, and Kevin Dayhoff got together to celebrate the life of Janet Schaefer at Carroll Lutheran Village. 30Je2018

A celebration of the life of Janet Schaefer

Attending a celebration of the life of a fellow traveler along the way, Janet Schaefer at Carroll Luther Village. The Rev. Jimmie Schwartz, officiating. 30Je2018

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

June 26th, 2018 Voting today in Westminster, Md.

June 26th, 2018 Voting today in Westminster, Md.

By Kevin Dayhoff 

Update: June 26, 2018 Primary election results:

2:45 p.m. Tuesday 26Je2018 - I just got back from the Westminster Elementary School polling place. The turnout has been light – but that polling place is usually really busy in the evening when folks are coming home from work…. We were in and out quickly. Well, after saying hi to my neighbors and friends. There is a time-honored tradition that voting in Westminster is a community get together. 

I interacted with all the campaign workers – whether I support their particular candidate or not. I had no negative experiences. Which I guess is good. I always have my cell phone camera and reporter’s notebook at the ready – but everyone was friendly and polite – and I applaud all of them for participating. 

I am always impressed with the election judges. They were very friendly, professional, capable, and competent. It is a long day and I thank them for their service. (I was a chief judge for 10-years – a long time ago, in the 1990s.)

Voting gives me goosebumps. We cannot take our right to vote for granted. I served in the Marines and have had good friends die defending that right. And I worked in the civil rights movement in the early 1970s. We simply cannot take our right to vote for granted. 

“Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.” ~ John Q. Adams.

If you are not standing up for something, sit down.



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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/
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Kevin Dayhoff Time Flies: https://kevindayhoff.wordpress.com/

Saturday, June 23, 2018

A big thank you for the sponsors of this year’s Corbit’s Charge events.

A big thank you for the sponsors of this year’s Corbit’s Charge events.

155th Anniversary of Corbit’s Charge Civil War Encampment

I attended as many of the events todays as possible. The first commemoration was mentioned today several times. I have fond memories of the first event. And I miss Tom LeGore, one of the great historians of Corbit’s Charge, Civil War, Westminster, and Carroll County history. Mr. LeGore passed away last year. His passing left many of us sad.

Corbit's Charge: The Civil War in Carroll County
155th Anniversary Civil War Encampment
1838 Emerald Hill Ln, Westminster, MD
June 23-24th, 2018

Location:  Emerald Hill Mansion, Historic Westminster City Hall, 1838 Emerald Hill Ln, Westminster, MD




Law Office of David Ellin
Ph. 410-833-0044
154 Westminster Pike, Reisterstown, MD
www.ellinlaw.com

Buckingham Auto Repair
Ph. 410-857-1467
203 E. Main St., Westminster, MD
www.buckinghamautorepair.net

Hoffman, Comfort, Offutt, Scott & Halstad, LLP
Ph. 410-848-4444
27 N. Court St., Westminster, MD
carrollcountymarylandlawfirm.com

The Caramel Kettle
Ph. 443-280-2810
Town Mall of Westminster, MD
thecaramelkettle.com

John Milleker Photography
http://www.johnmilleker.com/

Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat
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Brief Summary of the Event, according to the Pipe Creek Civil War Round Table website: https://pipecreekcivilwarroundtable.weebly.com/corbits-charge-encampment.html June 23, 2018

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.   

The paramount activity will be a memorial service on Saturday June 23rd 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 2 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 and fellow historical groups in attendance at the 155th Anniversary Corbit's Charge Encampment to honor and commemorate the Civil War history in Carroll County, MD.

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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/
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Kevin Dayhoff Time Flies: https://kevindayhoff.wordpress.com/

A big thank you for the sponsors of this year’s Corbit’s Charge events.

A big thank you for the sponsors of this year’s Corbit’s Charge events.

155th Anniversary of Corbit’s Charge Civil War Encampment

I attended as many of the events todays as possible. The first commemoration was mentioned today several times. I have fond memories of the first event. And I miss Tom LeGore, one of the great historians of Corbit’s Charge, Civil War, Westminster, and Carroll County history. Mr. LeGore passed away last year. His passing left many of us sad.

Corbit's Charge: The Civil War in Carroll County
155th Anniversary Civil War Encampment
1838 Emerald Hill Ln, Westminster, MD
June 23-24th, 2018

Location:  Emerald Hill Mansion, Historic Westminster City Hall, 1838 Emerald Hill Ln, Westminster, MD




Law Office of David Ellin
Ph. 410-833-0044
154 Westminster Pike, Reisterstown, MD
www.ellinlaw.com

Buckingham Auto Repair
Ph. 410-857-1467
203 E. Main St., Westminster, MD
www.buckinghamautorepair.net

Hoffman, Comfort, Offutt, Scott & Halstad, LLP
Ph. 410-848-4444
27 N. Court St., Westminster, MD
carrollcountymarylandlawfirm.com

The Caramel Kettle
Ph. 443-280-2810
Town Mall of Westminster, MD
thecaramelkettle.com

John Milleker Photography
http://www.johnmilleker.com/

Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pccwrt/ Instagram: pipecreekroundtable Snapchat: corbitscharge

Brief Summary of the Event, according to the Pipe Creek Civil War Round Table website: https://pipecreekcivilwarroundtable.weebly.com/corbits-charge-encampment.html June 23, 2018

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.   

The paramount activity will be a memorial service on Saturday June 23rd 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 2 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 and fellow historical groups in attendance at the 155th Anniversary Corbit's Charge Encampment to honor and commemorate the Civil War history in Carroll County, MD.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Md. Gov. Larry Hogan attends this year’s annual Maryland State Firemen’s Association Convention


Longstanding Westminster Fire Co. member Fred Plunkert helps welcome Md. Gov. Larry Hogan to this year's annual Maryland State Firemen's Association Convention Mon. morning, 18June2018. Gov. Hogan has been a great supporter of first responders in Maryland and it was good to see him at the convention.

Md. Gov. Larry Hogan attends this year’s annual Maryland State Firemen’s Association Convention


Longstanding Westminster Fire Co. member Fred Plunkert helps welcome Md. Gov. Larry Hogan to this year's annual Maryland State Firemen's Association Convention Mon. morning, 18June2018. Gov. Hogan has been a great supporter of first responders in Maryland and it was good to see him at the convention.

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

‘Social Media in the fire service – A double edge sword.’ Presented by Dave Stater

A great class on 'Social Media in the fire service – A double edge sword.' Presented by Dave Stater, STATter911 Communications; at the Md. State Firemen's Association convention. 19Je2018. "Today PIOs are reporters." "Building reputation equity through social media." "Become a trusted and valued source of information in your community."

Give PIOs flexibility and help.
Use all tools and platforms.
Don't wait to send out timely info.
Monitor social media
Train
Provide info or someone else will.
Accuracy versus speed. "This is the best information we have at the time."
Streamline approval process.

"Be a trusted and valued source of instant information at a time of crisis in your community."

‘Social Media in the fire service – A double edge sword.’ Presented by Dave Stater


A great class on 'Social Media in the fire service – A double edge sword.' Presented by Dave Stater, STATter911 Communications; at the Md. State Firemen's Association convention. 19Je2018. "Today PIOs are reporters." "Building reputation equity through social media." "Become a trusted and valued source of information in your community."

Give PIOs flexibility and help.
Use all tools and platforms.
Don't wait to send out timely info.
Monitor social media
Train
Provide info or someone else will.
Accuracy versus speed. "This is the best information we have at the time."
Streamline approval process.

"Be a trusted and valued source of instant information at a time of crisis in your community."

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Members of the Reese Vol. Fire Co.

Members of the Reese Vol. Fire Co. prepare to attend the annual memorial service at the Md. State Firemen's Association annual memorial service. 17June2018.

Members of the Reese Vol. Fire Co.

Members of the Reese Vol. Fire Co. prepare to attend the annual memorial service at the Md. State Firemen's Association annual memorial service. 17June2018.

Sander Cohen is remembered at the MSFA annual memorial service

Sander Cohen is remembered at the Md. State Firemen's Association annual memorial service. 17June2018 "A heroes home is in heaven. We love them, we weep, and we mourn. And their legacy left, is then passed along…"

Sander Cohen is remembered at the MSFA annual memorial service

Sander Cohen is remembered at the Md. State Firemen's Association annual memorial service. 17June2018 "A heroes home is in heaven. We love them, we weep, and we mourn. And their legacy left, is then passed along…"

Worship services at the Maryland State Firemen’s Association

Worship services at the Maryland State Firemen's Association led by our own Deacon Charlie Barnhart, Ellen Nash-West, Sandy and Dave Miller, from Carroll Co. 17June2018.

Worship services at the Maryland State Firemen’s Association

Worship services at the Maryland State Firemen's Association led by our own Deacon Charlie Barnhart, Ellen Nash-West, Sandy and Dave Miller, from Carroll Co. 17June2018.

Worship services at the Maryland State Firemen’s Association

Worship services at the Maryland State Firemen's Association led by our own Deacon Charlie Barnhart, Ellen Nash-West, Sandy and Dave Miller, from Carroll Co. 17June2018.

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Beef Bulgogi

Beef Bulgogi

For dinner this evening, Babylon family foodies, Marnie and Louis Paumier, made Beef Bulgogi, a Korean meal that literally means 'fire meat' in Korean. Thursday, June 7, 2018

For 10 person (ish) do 200ml soy sauce, 200 ml water, 50ml mirin, 100g sugar, 1 table spoon of minced garlic, 1 tea spoon of pepper. The key is how the sauce tastes before you mix it with meat. I would taste it and control the sweetness by sugar or honey. And sesame oil and sesame seeds. Probably 2.5 lb thin shaved beef.

2018 winners of the annual Mike Eaton scholarship announced

2018 winners of the annual Mike Eaton scholarship announced

The Historical Society of Carroll County announces the 2018 winners of the annual Mike Eaton scholarship.


Since 2011 The Historical Society of Carroll County has been awarding the Mike Eaton Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship is to honor the memory of William Granville “Mike” Eaton, an English teacher at Westminster High School from 1935 to 1971. He also directed plays and advised the Key Club. He inspired his students to challenge and improve themselves in many ways. He always believed in the great potential of his students to excel, and they have proven him correct.

Mr. Eaton brought panache to his classroom with his deck of index cards from which he pulled the targets of his well-placed questions. The cards brought their share of insecurity to the ill prepared, but Westminster High School seniors began to discover something, Shakespeare wasn't so bad after all. Mr. Eaton commanded the classroom. Heading the Drama Club at Westminster High School, he also commanded excellence in theatrical offerings.

Mr. Eaton was born in Centerville, Maryland and passed away from cancer in 1995. He graduated from Western Maryland College in 1930 and subsequently went on to earn his Master’s degree at Columbia University in New York.

For over three decades, Mike Eaton was Thelma Hoffman’s star boarder at Hoffman’s Inn, now owned by the Historical Society of Carroll County and known as Cockey’s Tavern, its name from when it was built in 1820.

The Mike Eaton Scholarship has been established through the Historical Society of Carroll County to recognize inspirational teachers, like Mr. Eaton, in the lives of the current graduating class of Westminster High School. The winning students wrote an essay about their most inspirational teacher.

Two Mike Eaton scholarships were awarded this spring to graduating seniors from Westminster High School. The teachers in the winning essays were also recognized at the Westminster High School awards ceremonies on June 4, 2018.

The two winning students were Margie Spann and Richard Folderauer. They each received a $500.00 scholarship and their most influential teacher received an engraved school bell.

Mr. Folderauer named Mrs. Melissa Purdy as his most influential teacher. Ms. Spann named Mrs. Kim Saltsburg as her most influential teacher.

Like Mr. Eaton, Mrs. Purdy is the Westminster High School drama teacher. According to Mr. Folderauer, every year Mrs. Purdy puts her heart, mind, and soul into three productions. She is a director, mentor, and friend to her students. She teaches kids from all walks of life the importance and the joy of performing. By doing that, she gives her students a love for performing and has inspired Richard Folderauer to inspire others with that love of performing.

Ms. Spann called Ms. Saltsburg an inspirational teacher whom she said was energetic, humorous, and beaming. She made interactive lessons that inspired Spann to anticipate going to class, look forward to studying for tests, and yearn to learn more. All of this happened in Mrs. Saltsburg’s Human Anatomy and Physiology class. While she introduced many to the pungent smell of formaldehyde; in the process she helped Margie Spann flourish in class and introduced her to the medical field, as she now plans to become a doctor.

Mr. Folderauer and Ms. Spann will both be attending the University of Maryland, College Park.

The Historical Society is pleased to be sponsoring this scholarship in memory of Mike Eaton who was an influential and memorable teacher at Westminster High School for over 35 years.

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Historical Society of Carroll County
210 East Main Street, Westminster MD 21157
(410) 848-6494

For more information, contact Caroline Babylon or the Historical Society of Carroll County at 410-848-6494



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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/
Tumblr: Kevin Dayhoff Banana Stems www.kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/
Kevin Dayhoff Time Flies: https://kevindayhoff.wordpress.com/

2018 winners of the annual Mike Eaton scholarship announced

2018 winners of the annual Mike Eaton scholarship announced

The Historical Society of Carroll County announces the 2018 winners of the annual Mike Eaton scholarship.


Since 2011 The Historical Society of Carroll County has been awarding the Mike Eaton Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship is to honor the memory of William Granville “Mike” Eaton, an English teacher at Westminster High School from 1935 to 1971. He also directed plays and advised the Key Club. He inspired his students to challenge and improve themselves in many ways. He always believed in the great potential of his students to excel, and they have proven him correct.

Mr. Eaton brought panache to his classroom with his deck of index cards from which he pulled the targets of his well-placed questions. The cards brought their share of insecurity to the ill prepared, but Westminster High School seniors began to discover something, Shakespeare wasn't so bad after all. Mr. Eaton commanded the classroom. Heading the Drama Club at Westminster High School, he also commanded excellence in theatrical offerings.

Mr. Eaton was born in Centerville, Maryland and passed away from cancer in 1995. He graduated from Western Maryland College in 1930 and subsequently went on to earn his Master’s degree at Columbia University in New York.

For over three decades, Mike Eaton was Thelma Hoffman’s star boarder at Hoffman’s Inn, now owned by the Historical Society of Carroll County and known as Cockey’s Tavern, its name from when it was built in 1820.

The Mike Eaton Scholarship has been established through the Historical Society of Carroll County to recognize inspirational teachers, like Mr. Eaton, in the lives of the current graduating class of Westminster High School. The winning students wrote an essay about their most inspirational teacher.

Two Mike Eaton scholarships were awarded this spring to graduating seniors from Westminster High School. The teachers in the winning essays were also recognized at the Westminster High School awards ceremonies on June 4, 2018.

The two winning students were Margie Spann and Richard Folderauer. They each received a $500.00 scholarship and their most influential teacher received an engraved school bell.

Mr. Folderauer named Mrs. Melissa Purdy as his most influential teacher. Ms. Spann named Mrs. Kim Saltsburg as her most influential teacher.

Like Mr. Eaton, Mrs. Purdy is the Westminster High School drama teacher. According to Mr. Folderauer, every year Mrs. Purdy puts her heart, mind, and soul into three productions. She is a director, mentor, and friend to her students. She teaches kids from all walks of life the importance and the joy of performing. By doing that, she gives her students a love for performing and has inspired Richard Folderauer to inspire others with that love of performing.

Ms. Spann called Ms. Saltsburg an inspirational teacher whom she said was energetic, humorous, and beaming. She made interactive lessons that inspired Spann to anticipate going to class, look forward to studying for tests, and yearn to learn more. All of this happened in Mrs. Saltsburg’s Human Anatomy and Physiology class. While she introduced many to the pungent smell of formaldehyde; in the process she helped Margie Spann flourish in class and introduced her to the medical field, as she now plans to become a doctor.

Mr. Folderauer and Ms. Spann will both be attending the University of Maryland, College Park.

The Historical Society is pleased to be sponsoring this scholarship in memory of Mike Eaton who was an influential and memorable teacher at Westminster High School for over 35 years.

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Historical Society of Carroll County
210 East Main Street, Westminster MD 21157
(410) 848-6494

For more information, contact Caroline Babylon or the Historical Society of Carroll County at 410-848-6494



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Ting Westminster Second Central Office

Sunday, June 03, 2018

Aunt Caroline is the best aunt in the world

Aunt Caroline is the best aunt in the world. Here, Aunt Caroline reads a story with June Miller and James Cimbala – with the green cup. 3June2018

Aunt Caroline is the best aunt in the world

Aunt Caroline is the best aunt in the world. Here, Aunt Caroline reads a story with June Miller and James Cimbala – with the green cup. 3June2018

Saturday, June 02, 2018

2June 2018 at the Black Pelican, OBX

Phil, Laurel, and Jamie Miller, Melissa, Andy, and James Cimbala, Sarah Dorrance, Marian Babylon Rognlien, Evelyn Babylon, Aunt Caroline Babylon, and Uncle Kevin Dayhoff 2June 2018 at the Black Pelican, OBX

2June 2018 at the Black Pelican, OBX

Phil, Laurel, and Jamie Miller, Melissa, Andy, and James Cimbala, Sarah Dorrance, Marian Babylon Rognlien, Evelyn Babylon, Aunt Caroline Babylon, and Uncle Kevin Dayhoff 2June 2018 at the Black Pelican, OBX

Friday, June 01, 2018

Melissa and Andy Cimbala, and Joe in Williamsburg, Va.

Melissa and Andy Cimbala, and Joe in Williamsburg, Va. Melissa and Joe were dance partners at Gettysburg. 1Je2018

Melissa and Andy Cimbala, and Joe in Williamsburg, Va.

Melissa and Andy Cimbala, and Joe in Williamsburg, Va. Melissa and Joe were dance partners at Gettysburg. 1Je2018

We are at the Cheese Shop in Williamsburg

We are at the Cheese Shop in Williamsburg and you are not. Kevin Dayhoff, Caroline Babylon, Jamie, June and Laurel Miller, Evelyn Babylon, Marian Babylon Rognlien, Andy, Melissa, and James Cimbala. 1Je2018

We are at the Cheese Shop in Williamsburg

We are at the Cheese Shop in Williamsburg and you are not. Kevin Dayhoff, Caroline Babylon, Jamie, June and Laurel Miller, Evelyn Babylon, Marian Babylon Rognlien, Andy, Melissa, and James Cimbala. 1Je2018

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Company

Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Company - from St. Matthew's United Methodist Church on Memorial Day May 27, 2018

Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Company

Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Company - from St. Matthew's United Methodist Church on Memorial Day May 27, 2018

Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Company

Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Company - from St. Matthew's United Methodist Church on Memorial Day May 27, 2018

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Mrs. Nancy Lee Anania December 21, 1933 - May 19, 2018

Obituary for Mrs. Nancy Lee Anania December 21, 1933 - May 19, 2018

Nancy Lee Anania, age 84, died on May 19, 2018 at her home in Ellicott City, MD. She was the daughter of the late Lawrence Eugene Mulcahy and Eva May Leister Mulcahy. Nancy was the wife of the late Peter V. Anania, Sr., her husband of 63 years. 

Nancy was a loving mother who raised four sons. A gifted artist, she took joy in painting, crafts such as making dollhouses, wreaths, and holiday decorations, sewing as well as designing landscapes and interiors. She enjoyed listening to all kinds of music, from opera to rock. She had a beautiful voice and got a kick out of singing with her sons in their garage band. Her favorite artist was opera singer Luciano Pavarotti.

Nancy was a lover of life and learning, and an avid history buff. She enjoyed colonial Jamestown in particular. She was fond of art museums and seeing her old neighborhood in Hamden where she grew up. 

Nancy’s biggest passion was her family. She was a mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Anyone who walked through her door would be welcome and would never leave hungry. Her kitchen stayed open 24 hours, her holiday celebrations were legendary, and she went out of her way to make every gathering unforgettable. 

Nancy is survived by her sons, Peter V. Anania, Jr., David S. Anania, and his wife Barbara Anania, Andrew J. Anania, grandchildren Elizabeth Anania, Ashen Anania, Robin Harlan, and Tara Anania, and great grandchildren Dayja, Lily, Ella, Chloe, and Destiny. She was predeceased by her husband Peter V. Anania, Sr. and her son, Thomas S. Anania.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 from 5 to 7pm. at Haight Funeral Home and Chapel, 6416 Sykesville Rd., Sykesville .A Funeral service will follow at 7:00pm. 

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Mrs. Nancy Lee Anania please visit our Sympathy Store.

http://www.haightfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Nancy-Anania/#!/Obituary 

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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/
Tumblr: Kevin Dayhoff Banana Stems www.kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/
Kevin Dayhoff Time Flies: https://kevindayhoff.wordpress.com/