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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Westminster's sacred places are shrines of community life



Westminster's sacred places are shrines of community life

August 29, 2009 by Kevin Dayhoff

Memorial service McDaniel College Westminster MD to celebrate Dr Ira Zepp’s life Aug 29 2009 http://tinyurl.com/mrsl8y

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2009/08/memorial-service-to-celebrate-dr-ira.html http://tinyurl.com/mrsl8y

For more articles on Dr Zepp click here: http://tinyurl.com/n3u32e

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The death of Dr. Ira G. Zepp has reminded me of one of my columns that was published in Explore Carroll on July 25, 2008. The column was titled, “Westminster's sacred places are shrines of community life,” http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/359/westminsters-sacred-places-are-shrines-community-life/, and it was about a 1981 book by Dr. Ira Zepp and Marty Lanham, "Sacred Spaces of Westminster."

That column, published in July, 2008, was edited a great deal in order for it meet my word limit requirements for the paper. What follows is the long unedited version:

“Westminster's sacred places are shrines of community life” an unedited version of the column originally printed in my
“EAGLE ARCHIVE”column 7/25/08

Since this is a Sunday column, I do hope it's fitting to talk about sacred places.

Not necessarily houses of worship, mind you, though those are most often considered sacred places.

I'm thinking of the sacred public places as described in a 1981 book by Dr. Ira Zepp and Marty Lanham, "Sacred Spaces of Westminster."

I thought of the book as I sat in the council meeting and looked around the room and imagined all the history that room and the building we now know as Westminster City Hall -- a building that many consider one of the true sacred places in Carroll County - -has seen since it was built in 1842 by Colonel John K. Longwell.

Westminster Common Council President Roy Chiavacci always begins each council meeting by reminding us some of the history of Westminster City Hall.

Westminster purchased it from the estate of George W. Albaugh in September of 1939 for $11,000. After extensive renovations and improvements, without impairing the original features of the structure, the City offices were moved there from the old Westminster Fire Department building at 63 West Main Street, during the administration of Mayor Frank A. Myers.

I wonder what it was like to have lived there right after it was built by Colonel John K. Longwell in 1842. Or what it would have been like to have been there in August 1863? That was when, as Frederic Shriver Klein writes in “Just South of Gettysburg” that over forty prominent Westminster citizens were arrested by Union soldiers on the charge of “general disloyalty.”

Those arrested included Dr. Mathias, Dr. Trumbo, Dr. J. W. Hering, Colonel and Mrs. Longwell - and their wives.

According to “Recollections” by Dr. Hering, at Mrs. Longwell’s “trial” on August 27th, 1863, in Westminster, she was told that “among other things, you are charged with feeding the rebel soldiers…”

“Well,” she replied, “I did, I would feed a hungry dog who came to my house. I would even feed you, if you came to my house hungry.” At that, it is reported that Mrs. Longwell’s husband, Colonel Longwell, “nearly collapsed.” Reportedly, Mrs. Longwell subsequently took the oath of allegiance. Others, however, did not and were imprisoned at Ft. McHenry.

However, getting back to a discussion of “Sacred Places in Westminster” …

Although it can be argued that Westminster is no longer a sleepy southern town; when I attend council meetings and witness all the “Peyton Place” – “Harper Valley PTA” operatic dramas take place I often think of the existential "Southern Gothic" genre of storytelling – and all the accompanying “Sacred Places in Westminster” not to be confused with the “sacred cows of Westminster;” however that is the stuff of another future essay, or not…

The month of July is recreation and parks month. At the beginning of the meeting, Mayor Tom Ferguson read a proclamation recognizing July as Recreation and Parks Month, and paid tribute to the city's recreation and parks director Ron Schroers, as well as other employees who work tirelessly for our benefit.

The mayor’s proclamation recognized the importance of recreation in our community; and paid tribute to the large number of volunteers in the community that make it happen.

Family and recreation has always been important in Carroll County and as a result we celebrate recreation and parks month twelve months out of the year.

Nevertheless, we are particular fortunate to have many talented, community oriented citizens who devote a great deal of time to the various recreation councils and committees throughout the county; and it is only fitting that we collectively take a moment to recognize their efforts.

Not to be overlooked is the fact that we are equally privileged to have a county and eight municipal governments which also recognize the importance of family and recreational opportunities.

Dr. Zepp and Ms. Lanham are examples of the enormous talent that we often take for granted in Carroll County.

Dr. Zepp is now retired, but when the book was written, Dr. Zepp was a professor of religious studies at McDaniel College and taught several courses which reflected the “comparative, phenomenological and historical methods used in (the) book.”

Ms. Lanham, in 1981, was the public relations coordinator and photographer for Westminster. Among her many journalism credentials, she had been the editor of the “Diamondback,” at the University of Maryland for two years, where she got her degree in journalism.

It is in this context that took me back to the sacred public places as was described so well in a 1981 book by Dr. Zepp and Ms. Lanham - “Sacred Spaces of Westminster.”

One of the many recreational facilities that Mr. Schroers oversees is the very popular Westminster playground in the heart of the city. One the very first pictures in the book is a picture, taken by Ms. Lanham, of the Westminster Playground.

Moreover, towards the end of the book, the authors discuss one of the overlooked sacred landmarks in Westminster: the Memorial Gateway to the Westminster playground off of Center Street.

Zepp and Lanham explain that the "gateway was given to the city by H. Peyton Gorsuch in 1937. Its primary purpose was to acknowledge the community's debt to Carroll Countians who had served in the nation's wars."

Next chance you get, stop, and read the memorial plaque affixed to the Memorial Gateway.

The book goes on to portray and discuss public places such as Belle Grove Square and various other parks, gardens, memorials and monuments.

Included are discussions about the Mather Gardens behind City Hall, dedicated on Oct. 13, 1963; the War Memorial at the forks of Pennsylvania Avenue and West Main Streets; Ward Memorial Arch at McDaniel College; and the Westminster Community Pond, dedicated by Governor Theodore R. McKeldin on September 10, 1954…

I am reminded of a great tradition in Westminster, which has long since gone by the wayside, of erecting huge archways in town at special occasions.

Fortunately pictures still exist of huge archways over Liberty Street, Main Street in the vicinity of the old fire hall or at the forks of Main Street and Pennsylvania Avenue – back in the days when it was still part of Westminster’s business…

When the book came out, I had been practicing landscape designer and a keen observer of Westminster’s historic places for many years, and yet, Dr. Zepp and Ms. Lanham’s work caused me to look at Westminster’s history and public design in a much different light.

In a classic example of not seeing the forest for the trees, I began to look at our many squares, circles, fountains, monuments in a very different perspective.

As an aside, who can recall that when the park area, in the center of Westminster, at Locust Lane was first developed, it had a fountain in the center of the plaza.

When the book came out I had been a practicing landscape designer and a keen observer of Westminster's historic places for years, and yet, Zepp and Lanham caused me to look at Westminster's history and design in a much different light.

To the best of my knowledge, the book has been out of print for many years. Perhaps with the permission of the authors, an initiative could be undertaken to reprint this valuable resource and have it available at the Historical Society of Carroll County.


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A memorial service celebrating Ira Zepp’s life will be held at 2 p.m. Aug. 29 on campus at Big Baker Chapel with the Rev. Carroll Yingling officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following the service at McDaniel Lounge.

Zepp, a 1952 alumnus and Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at McDaniel College who inspired generations of students to lead lives committed to service, activism and peace, died Aug. 1. He was 79.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ira & Mary Zepp Center for Nonviolence and Peace Education, P.O. Box 552, Westminster, MD 21158. Arrangements are by the Myers-Durboraw Funeral Home in Westminster. Online condolences may be made to the family at http://www.myersdurborawfh.com/.

Related:

Dr. Ira Zepp, 79, McDaniel College and Westminster civil rights leader, dies Published August 4, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
The Rev. Dr. Ira Gilbert Zepp Jr., professor emeritus of the religious studies department at McDaniel College, died peacefully at his home on Aug. 1. He was 79. In a memorial tribute by McDaniel College president Joan Develin Coley, she recalled that Dr. ... ...

Wednesday, August 5, 2009
R.I.P. – Dr. Ira Zepp
Kevin E. DayhoffLast Saturday word spread quickly throughout the greater Carroll County community that Rev. Dr. Ira Gilbert Zepp, Jr., professor emeritus of the Religious Studies department at McDaniel College, had died peacefully at his home. He was 79 years old.

Drs. J. W. Hering and Ira Zepp, Sacred Places and Westminster City Hall
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2009/08/drs-j-w-hering-and-ira-zepp-sacred.html
http://tinyurl.com/nfe522
Pictured is Westminster City Hall MD around 1953. Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/ddez2
The death of Dr. Ira G. Zepp has reminded me of one of my columns which was published in http://www.explorecarroll.com/ on July 25, 2008. Find it here: http://tinyurl.com/6yb23j or find the full story on http://www.explorecarroll.com/ here: http://tinyurl.com/krebky

The Rev. Ira Zepp: Legacy of lessons
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2009/08/rev-ira-zepp-legacy-of-lessons.html

Westminster's sacred places are shrines of community life EAGLE ARCHIVE By Kevin Dayhoff Posted on http://www.explorecarroll.com/ on 7/25/08 http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2008/07/westminster-sacred-places-are-shrines.html

20090829 sdsom Mem service to celebrate professors life Aug 29 2009

http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/search/label/People%20Zepp-Dr%20Ira%20Zepp


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Memorial service to celebrate Dr Ira Zepp’s life August 29 2009



Memorial service to celebrate Dr Ira Zepp’s life August 29 2009

http://www.mcdaniel.edu/10305.htm

For more articles on Dr Zepp click here: http://tinyurl.com/n3u32e

A memorial service celebrating Ira Zepp’s life will be held at 2 p.m. Aug. 29 on campus at Big Baker Chapel (on the campus of McDaniel College, Westminster, MD) with the Rev. Carroll Yingling officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following the service at McDaniel Lounge.

Zepp, a 1952 alumnus and Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at McDaniel College who inspired generations of students to lead lives committed to service, activism and peace, died Aug. 1. He was 79.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ira & Mary Zepp Center for Nonviolence and Peace Education, P.O. Box 552, Westminster, MD 21158. Arrangements are by the Myers-Durboraw Funeral Home in Westminster. Online condolences may be made to the family at http://www.myersdurborawfh.com/.

Related:

Dr. Ira Zepp, 79, McDaniel College and Westminster civil rights leader, dies Published August 4, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
The Rev. Dr. Ira Gilbert Zepp Jr., professor emeritus of the religious studies department at McDaniel College, died peacefully at his home on Aug. 1. He was 79. In a memorial tribute by McDaniel College president Joan Develin Coley, she recalled that Dr. ... ...

Wednesday, August 5, 2009
R.I.P. – Dr. Ira Zepp
Kevin E. DayhoffLast Saturday word spread quickly throughout the greater Carroll County community that Rev. Dr. Ira Gilbert Zepp, Jr., professor emeritus of the Religious Studies department at McDaniel College, had died peacefully at his home. He was 79 years old.

Drs. J. W. Hering and Ira Zepp, Sacred Places and Westminster City Hall
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2009/08/drs-j-w-hering-and-ira-zepp-sacred.html
http://tinyurl.com/nfe522
Pictured is Westminster City Hall MD around 1953. Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/ddez2
The death of Dr. Ira G. Zepp has reminded me of one of my columns which was published in http://www.explorecarroll.com/ on July 25, 2008. Find it here: http://tinyurl.com/6yb23j or find the full story on http://www.explorecarroll.com/ here: http://tinyurl.com/krebky

The Rev. Ira Zepp: Legacy of lessons
http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2009/08/rev-ira-zepp-legacy-of-lessons.html

Westminster's sacred places are shrines of community life EAGLE ARCHIVE By Kevin Dayhoff Posted on http://www.explorecarroll.com/ on 7/25/08 http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2008/07/westminster-sacred-places-are-shrines.html

20090829 sdsom Mem service to celebrate professors life Aug 29 2009

http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/search/label/People%20Zepp-Dr%20Ira%20Zepp

For more articles on Dr Zepp click here: http://tinyurl.com/n3u32e
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Service for Senator Ted Kennedy at the Kennedy Presidential library

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John Culver: funny sailing with Sen. Ted story
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John Culver Harvard football classmate later Iowa Senator speaking 9:14 PM
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Boston mayor Thomas Menino speaking 9:05 PM
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Kennedy Service - Brian Stokes Mitchell sings 9:00 PM “To dream the impossible dream”
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Senator Orrin Hatch

Kerry: Sen Kennedy to Sen Kerry: “We have to take issues seriously we don’t have ourselves seriously”

Kerry: recitation of legislation Kennedy touched

8:31 PM

Kerry: Kennedy 17,000 days in the Senate

Senator John Kerry

The Ken Burns video tribute was first shown at the 2008 DNC Convention.
http://bit.ly/GbOFy

Senator John McCain

Gov Deval Patrick spoke

Nick Littlefield is singing.

Christopher Dodd shared many humorous anecdotes.

Father Gerry Creedon

Paul Kirk

Boston Community Chorus

We are now streaming video live from the memorial service at JFK Library.
http://tedkennedy.org/live

Tonight's Ted Kennedy prog: Paul Kirk, Father Gerry Creedon, Boston Community Chorus, Rep. Joseph Kennedy, Sen Chris Dodd, Nick Littlefield

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Details for Friday's memorial service and Saturday's funeral have been posted to
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20090828 KennedyNews Twitter

(Admin note: attached to 20090828 sdsom my notes Kennedy service)

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 We also want to hear your memories of Sen Kennedy. Please post them online:
http://bit.ly/N1PFCless than a minute ago from web

 Irish eyes were smiling down on us tonight.2 minutes ago from web

 "He believed in us - so we should believe in ourselves." -Caroline14 minutes ago from web

 "The legacy of Teddy Kennedy can be measured by how we look at one another - and in turn how we look at ourselves." -Biden22 minutes ago from web

 "He made us all bigger -- his friends, his allies and his foes." -VP Biden24 minutes ago from web

 "I didn't understand why he was going out of his way for me." -VP Biden29 minutes ago from web

 Clapping along to "Just a closer walk with thee" by the Boston Community Chorus41 minutes ago from web

 Clapping along to "Just a closer walk with thee" by the Boston Community Chorus
2 minutes ago from web

 John Culver has everyone crying from laughter.13 minutes ago from web

 Sen John Culver and Sen Kennedy were football teammates at Harvard. Here's a great pic of the Sen in uniform: http://bit.ly/dMMFC 22 minutes ago from web

 Sen Kennedy loved Brian Stokes Mitchell. He performed at several of his birthdays - including earlier this year.37 minutes ago from web

 "I will miss my Irish friend. God be with you, until we meet again." -Sen Orrin Hatch41 minutes ago from web

 Sen Hatch reminds everyone just how much Sen Kennedy accomplished by reaching across the aisle. http://tedkennedy.org/serviceabout 1 hour ago from web

 "Sail on, my friend. Sail on."
3 minutes ago from web

 "We have to take issues seriously, but never take ourselves too seriously." -Sen Kennedy to Sen Kerry 4 minutes ago from web

 John Kerry is the first to talk at length about Sunny and Splash, Sen Kennedy's beloved portuguese water dogs11 minutes ago from web

 The Ken Burns video tribute was first shown at the 2008 DNC Convention.
http://bit.ly/GbOFy11 minutes ago from web

 "He taught me to be a better Senator." -Senator John McCain13 minutes ago from web

 "He was larger than life and completely down to Earth." -Gov Deval Patrick23 minutes ago from web

 "John Kennedy inspired our America. Robert challenged our America. Our Teddy changed America."
5 minutes ago from web

 Senator Kennedy's dear friend, Chris Dodd: The secret to Teddy's success? People liked him.7 minutes ago from web

 The room is all smiles with Joseph Kennedy's story.20 minutes ago from web

 Uncle Teddy was a father to all of us.26 minutes ago from web

 Vice President Biden just entered the room.36 minutes ago from web

 "He wanted us to smile and be joyful."38 minutes ago from web

 Some members of the crowd are singing along with the Boston Community Chorus to "God Bless America."41 minutes ago from web

 We are now streaming video live from the memorial service at JFK Library. http://tedkennedy.org/liveabout 1 hour ago from TwitterBerry

 "There's a tear in your eye, & I'm wondering why, For it never should be there at all." -When Irish Eyes are Smiling, back of programabout 1 hour ago from web

 Lots of friends, family, dignitaries mingling in lobby of JFK library. Some people have begun to take their seats.about 1 hour ago from TwitterBerry

 The front of tonight's program quotes Yeats: "Think where man's glory begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends."about 1 hour ago from web

 The Borromeo String Quartet is now playing as people begin to take their seatsabout 1 hour ago from web

 Irish civil rights leader John Hume just arrived.about 2 hours ago from web

 Former Senator John Edwards and Elizabeth Edwards arrived a few minutes ago.about 2 hours ago from TwitterBerry

 Sen. Orrin Hatch has arrived at memorial service.about 2 hours ago from TwitterBerry

 Speaking program (cont): VP Joseph Biden & Caroline Kennedyabout 2 hours ago from web

 Gov Deval Patrick, Sen John McCain, Sen John Kerry, Sen Orrin Hatch, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Mayor Thomas Menino, Sen John Culverabout 2 hours ago from web

 Rain starting to fall outside library.about 2 hours ago from TwitterBerry

 Tonight's speaking program: Paul Kirk, Father Gerry Creedon, Boston Community Chorus, Rep. Joseph Kennedy, Sen Chris Dodd, Nick Littlefieldabout 2 hours ago from web

 Final preparations underway here at the library for tonight's memorial service.about 3 hours ago from TwitterBerry

 Boston Police Capt. Robert Flaherty says approx 50,000 people came to pay their respects to Sen Kennedy over the past two daysabout 4 hours ago from web

 TedKennedy.org will live-stream tonight's memorial service. http://bit.ly/3NKiFabout 5 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 11pm-12 am, Melissa Wagoner, Julie Ryder, Keith Maley, and Jill McCarthy (current Senate staffers)about 9 hours ago from web

 Senator Kennedy worked closely with the Bish family on stronger child protection measures after their daughter, Molly Bish, was killedabout 9 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 10-11 pm, Melody Barnes (dom. policy advsr to Pres. Obama & Judic. Com. stff dir), Maggie, John, & Heather Bish (advocates)about 9 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 9-10 pm, Carrie Osolinik (frmr Sen stffr), Eddie Correia (husband), Sharon Waxman and Janice Kagayutan (current Sen staffers)about 9 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 6-7 pm, Nick Littlefield (frmr Sen stff dir), Jennie Littlefield (wife), Kate Lowenstein (step-dghtr), Kevin Callahan (stffr)about 9 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 5-6 pm, Janet Rosen and Marvin Rosen (family friends), Chuck Campion and Heather Campion (family friends)about 9 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 4-5 pm, Paul Donovan (frmr Sen Chief of Staff), Elena Toschi (frmr Sen stffr), Liz Smith and Joanna Reagan (family friends)about 9 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 3-4 pm, Bob Shrum (frmr prss sec), Mary Louise Oakes (fam friend), David Burke (frmr Sen Chief of Staff), Trixie Burke (wife)about 9 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 2-3 pm, Gerry Kavanaugh (frmr Sen Chief of Staff), Colleen Kavanaugh (wife), Terri Robinson and Bill Robinson (frmr staffers)about 10 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 1-2 pm, Jack Connors (family friend), Eileen Connors (family friend)about 10 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 12-1 pm, Don Dowd and Gene Dellea (campaign staff for JFK & fam. friends), Jack Caldwell and Diane Caldwell (family friends)about 10 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 11-12 pm, Lucy Flynn (frmr stffr), George O'Toole (husband), Paul Kirk (Chairman of JFK Library Fdtn), Gail Kirk (fam friend)about 10 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 10-11 am, Peter Meade (CEO of Edward Kennedy Inst.) & Roseanne Meade (wife), Jerry Dunfey & Nadine Dunfey (family friends)about 10 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 9-10 am, Michael Iskowitz, Mary Jeka, & Kathi Anderson (frmr Sen stffrs), Doris Kearns Goodwin, pres. historian & fam. friendabout 10 hours ago from web

 Press page updated with details of Washington DC motorcade and stop at US Capitol http://bit.ly/qDTllabout 10 hours ago from web

 Press page updated with complete list of those sitting vigil on Friday: http://bit.ly/qDTllabout 10 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 8-9 am, Rob Consalvo (Cty Cnclr & frmr stffr), Michelle Consalvo (wife), Mary Liz Ganley & Stephanie Cutter (frmr stffrs)about 10 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 7-8am, John and Diddy Cullinane (family friends), John Scarin (frmr senate staffer), Kathleen Scarin (wife of John)about 10 hours ago from web

 Sitting vigil: 6-7 am, Charlie and Dororthy Baker, Tom Keady (family friends), Jay Heimbach and Jeanine Kedas (frmr senate staffers)about 10 hours ago from web

 Group from the Democratic Republic of the Congo holding a very large Congo flag just entered library.about 10 hours ago from web

 Approximately 1100 people now on a line now goes back to the state archivesabout 10 hours ago from web

 Mass. Treasurer Tim Cahill in line. State house and senate arrive together at 11.about 12 hours ago from TwitterBerry

 Estimating 25,000 people paid their respects to Sen. Kennedy tonight. We could not be more grateful for the amazing support. Thank you.about 18 hours ago from web

 If you couldn't get to JFK Library tonight, you'll have another oppty Friday from 8 to 3. Public encouraged to be in line by noon.about 18 hours ago from web

 Sen. Kennedy's motorcade will stop at U.S. Capitol before heading to Arlington Cemetery on Saturday http://bit.ly/KoQwnabout 19 hours ago from web

 Details for Friday's memorial service and Saturday's funeral have been posted to http://tedkennedy.org/arran...about 19 hours ago from web

 As of 11:30 pm, the wait to pay respects to Sen. Kennedy is now estimated at four hours.about 20 hours ago from web

 Line is now upwards of 20,000.about 21 hours ago from TwitterBerry

 Line now runs past the archives and down along the water.about 22 hours ago from TwitterBerry

 The line now snakes for about three and a half hours.about 22 hours ago from TwitterBerry

 Cindy, Daniel & David McGinty now sitting vigil. Sen Kennedy became very close to them and other Massachusetts families affected by 9/11.about 22 hours ago from web

 Mrs. Kennedy said people outside kept saying "thank you for opening this up to the public and for letting us say 'bye' to him too."about 23 hours ago from web

 Congressman Ed Markey is is paying his respects.about 23 hours ago from web

 Senator Kennedy's step-son, Curran and his nephew, Bobby Shriver are joined by Brian and Alma hart in standing vigil over Senator Kennedy.about 24 hours ago from web

 Senator's niece, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend greeted people in line. One person told her "we'll never see the likes of him again."about 24 hours ago from web

 Mrs. Kennedy is now outside greeting well wishers. The line is more than a two and a half hour wait now.4:11 AM Aug 28th from TwitterBerry

 Matt Kennedy just spoke with a family that drove from Charleston, SC, and another from the Bronx just to be there to pay their respects.3:51 AM Aug 28th from TwitterBerry

 12,000 people are now in line to pay their respects3:35 AM Aug 28th from TwitterBerry

 People in the line now have been waiting 2 hours to pay their respects. It is greatly appreciated.3:25 AM Aug 28th from web

 Senator's grandson Ted III, Caroline Kennedy and Robert F Kennedy Jr have walked outside and down the line to thank people for coming.3:23 AM Aug 28th from web

 100 current and former staff members are now paying their final respects2:02 AM Aug 28th from web

 Sitting vigil 11pm-12am, Steve and Barbara Grossman (family friends), Julie Ryder (senate staffer), Beth McElhinney (frmr senate staffer)1:49 AM Aug 28th from web

 Sitting vigil 10-11 pm, Christie & Matthew Coombs (fmly of Michael who died 9/11), Anthony Coley (snte staff), Brian Quinn (frmr snte staff)1:48 AM Aug 28th from web

 The flag over Sen. Kennedy's casket was flown over the U.S. Capitol on the last day the Senate was in session.1:46 AM Aug 28th from web

 Sen. Kennedy was just led by family, friends and a military Honor Guard into the JFK Library1:45 AM Aug 28th from web

 Sitting vigil 9-10 pm, Eric Mogilnicki (senate CoS), Cindy, Daniel, David McGinty (family of Michael McGinty, who died 9/11)1:37 AM Aug 28th from web

 Sitting vigil 8-9 pm, Alma, Brian, Elizabeth, Rebecca Hart (family of late Pfc John Hart, who tgthr fought for more body armor for troops)1:34 AM Aug 28th from web

 Sitting vigil 7-8 pm, Patti Saris (judge, fmr staffr), Arther Seigel (Patti's hsbnd), Tim Hagen (college frnd), Jay Himmelstein (fmr staffr)1:27 AM Aug 28th from web

 Sitting vigil 6-7 pm, Bobby Shriver (nephew), Natasha Shriver (Bobby's wife) George Abrams (college friend), Gerry Doherty (family friend)1:24 AM Aug 28th from web

 Complete color and guidance updates for press is available on this page at tedkennedy.org: http://bit.ly/qDTll1:06 AM Aug 28th from web

 Military honor guard & contingents of friends and family will sit vigil with Sen. Kennedy from arrival until departure for mass #tedkennedy12:59 AM Aug 28th from web

 At 6 p.m., the Library will be opened to the public who wish to pay their respects. #tedkennedy12:58 AM Aug 28th from web

 Inside, Father Monan and Father Donald MacMillan, S.J., will lead the family in a prayer #tedkennedy12:57 AM Aug 28th from web

 Sen. Kennedy will pass through a column of 100 staff members inside Smith Center #tedkennedy12:57 AM Aug 28th from web

 Family will form a greeting line outside the library as the Senator is unloaded from the hearse #tedkennedy12:56 AM Aug 28th from web

 50 City Year vols are helping transport public to library to pay respects from various satellite lots throughout Boston #tedkennedy12:55 AM Aug 28th from web

 Sen. Kennedy will be greeted by Fr. J. Donald Monan, S.J., former Pres of Boston Cllge, City Year vols, staff, & the public #tedkennedy12:54 AM Aug 28th from web

 There are 85 members of the family traveling in the motorcade. #tedkennedy12:43 AM Aug 28th from web

 Senator Kennedy will arrive at the J.F. Kennedy Library and Museum at roughly 4:45 p.m. #tedkennedy12:42 AM Aug 28th from web

 This afternoon's motorcade route through Boston http://bit.ly/KoQwn #tedkennedy8:04 PM Aug 27th from web

 Details about memorial events for Senator Ted Kennedy now live at tedkennedy.org http://bit.ly/KoQwn #tedkennedy Please RT4:03 PM Aug 27th from web

 Please RT - follow @kennedynews for official information about memorial and funeral activities for Senator Kennedy. #tedkennedy7:29 AM Aug 27th from web

 This is the official account of the Kennedy family and staff. Will be used for info about memorial and funeral activities. #tedkennedy7:14 AM Aug 27th from web
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One Pinhead arrested after heavy rains and flooding close several Carroll Co MD Roads

Okay. Of course, everyone is innocent until they are proven guilty. There are always two sides – or more – to every story. However, until, I hear otherwise, this guy is probably a pinhead. You decide.

One motorist rescued One Pinhead arrested after heavy rains and flooding close several Carroll County MD Roads

Major Phil Kasten
Carroll County Sheriff’s Office
100 North Court Street
Westminster, MD 21157
410-386-2759

2nd Assistant Chief Bobby Sterner
Lineboro Volunteer Fire Department
4200Main Street
Lineboro, MD 21102
410-374-2197

“Motorists rescued, one arrested after heavy rain and flooding close several roads”

Lineboro, Carroll County, Maryland, August 29, 2009 ---- At approximately 8:00 p.m. heavy rains fell in North-East Carroll County, swelling streams and flooding several roads. Personnel from the Maryland State Highway Administration, Maryland State Police, Carroll County Public Works, Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and Manchester Police closed several roadways in and around the North Carroll area into the early morning.

At approximately 9:51 p.m., Sheriff’s deputies responded to reports of flood waters that had risen above the guardrails along Church Street at the South Branch of Gunpowder Falls. Stopping traffic on the North side of the creek, a Deputy signaled an oncoming Ford Taurus approaching from the South side of the creek to stop, but the vehicle continued and drove into the water where it was swept from the roadway and carried approximately 75 yards down stream. Attempts to approach the vehicle were unsuccessful due to the depth and speed of the water.

Swift Water, Dive and Advanced Technical Rescue Teams from the Lineboro, Manchester, Gamber, Pleasant Hill and Glen Rock Fire Companies responded to assist. After coaxing him to the roof of his vehicle, rescue personnel were able to reach the driver and pull him to safety using rope lines. While speaking with the vehicle’s driver, who was identified as Prakah Rampatsingh, aged 45 from Hanover, Pennsylvania, Deputy 1st Class Ehrhart smelled the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on the driver’s breath.

After further investigation, Rampatsingh was taken into custody and transported to Carroll County Central Booking, where he was charged by Deputy Ehrhart with the following Motor Vehicle Law violations:

· Disobeying order and direction of police officer
· Negligent Driving
· Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

Rampatsingh is currently being held at the Carroll County Detention Center awaiting a bail review before the District Court Commissioner.

Just a few miles away from Church Street, Fire Rescue Crews performed a second water rescue of a motorist stranded in a pick-up truck on Grave Run Road at River Valley Ranch. In all cases, persons were treated at the scene and released by rescue personnel; there were no serious injuries. Before the night was over, approximately 15 Fire Rescue Units responded to the area, including teams from neighboring Baltimore County and Pennsylvania.


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UPCOMING EVENTS

The Stone Hill All-StarsStone Hill All stars and
Bucky's Brother

Saturday, August 29 - 7pm
$25 Adults/$15 Kids


Bucky's BrotherA delightful evening of acoustic string band music to benefit The Epilepsy Foundation Chesapeake Region.


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This event is not presented by the Carroll County Arts Council.



FLICC presents The Visitor "The Visitor"
2008; Rated PG-13; 108 mins

Friday, September 11 - 8pm
$6 Adults/$5 CCAC Members, Seniors & Students


A recently widowed college professor finds a Syrian man and his Senegalese girlfriend living in his NY apartment after returning from a conference. In return for letting them stay, they teach him African drumming and the exuberant rhythms rekindle his passion for life. Stick around after the show to participate in a live drum circle!
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FootworksFootworks Percussive Dance Ensemble


Saturday, September 12 - 7pm
$15 Adults/$12 CCAC Members, Seniors & Students


They've been called "The Bolshoi of Barn Dancing" and have thrilled audiences at Kennedy Center, Lincoln center, Wolf Trap and as guest artists with "Riverdance" in London. Accompanied by a live string band, they seamlessly blend elements of clog, step and tap dance into an exuberant performance.
Sponsored by a Capital Region performing Arts touring grant from the Maryland State Arts Council.
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MORE ARTS CENTER NEWS

Sign Up Today! Life Drawing "Open Studio with Live Model"


10 Thursdays beginning September 3
7 - 10 pm
$110/$100 members
$20 drop-in fee per class
This popular offering gives artists a chance to capture the human form through quick sketches as well as completed works of art in their choice of mediums. A relaxed and supportive atmosphere for artists of all experience levels. No instructor provided.
Visit our website for registration information.




Romeo & Harriet
Auditions for
"Romeo & Harriet "
Sunday, August 31, 4 - 7 pm
For Middle School Aged Actors, Singers & Dancers Visit our website for more information about this November production.

High school theatre internships also available for those students that want to assist with the production and earn community service hours




7th Annual
"Members Exhibit"
On view through September 25


A showcase of fine art featuring works by more than 120 of our talented members. A wide variety of styles and mediums are represented in this annual display. Invest in art by a local artist!

Sponsored by:
Ruth Gray & Lloyd Helt and the Carroll County Artists Guild.




ARTS IN CARROLL COUNTY

September Song
Presents
The Sound of Music
September 4, 5, 11 and 12 at 8 pm
September 6 at 2:30 pm
Century High School
Purchase tickets in advance at the Carroll Arts Center or on-line at
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These activities are presented by our Arts Alliance affiliate members and are not sponsored by the Carroll County Arts Council. Please contact these organizations directly for information.


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Pre-payment is required to reserve tickets for CCAC shows and films.
You can now purchase tickets on line 24/7at www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org

A small convenience fee will be applied to all phone and internet credit card orders. No fees apply for tickets purchased in person at the box office.

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