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Corrie John Debby Sosnowsky Kevin Dayhoff Caroline Babylon Off Track Art open
Corrie John Debby Sosnowsky Kevin Dayhoff Caroline Babylon at John and Debby's Off Track Art opening
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Exploring the Westminster Cemetery as a walking-running trail
Exploring the Westminster Cemetery as a walking-running
trail
November 15, 2013 by Kevin Dayhoff
Yesterday I took a look at running at the Westminster
Cemetery on North Church Street in Westminster.
In addition to the trails I discussed here on October 22,
2013, http://westminster.patch.com/groups/kevin-e-dayhoffs-blog/p/fall-is-great-for-running-trails-in-carroll-co?yPos=0;
I’ve been wondering how many other walking-running trail opportunities in the
Carroll County area I have overlooked.
I mean, I walked the blacktop trails at the cemetery
marveling at how many times I had visited the historic cemetery and really
never considered it as a walking - running trail.
I saw many other walkers and runners. I did not measure any
courses. That will be my next step. Although it is in the middle of
Westminster, it was amusingly - and amazingly quiet, bucolic and serene. I
grabbed a cup of coffee at Birdie's, http://www.birdiescoffee.com/,
and really enjoyed a moment or two to myself - in the middle of town. LOL
Find a map here: https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215239526327018628982.0004eb3bd56ed70f3dc61&msa=0&ll=39.568704,-76.98751&spn=0.00827,0.013711
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Directions and more information for Off Track Art Gallery
Directions and more information for Off Track Art Gallery
11 Liberty St., Side Entrance
Westminster, MD 21157
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Nov. 15, 2013 by Kevin E. Dayhoff
“Off Track Art” is an artists’ collective & gallery
located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty St. – next to the
railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of W. Main St &
MD 27-Liberty St - in historic downtown Westminster, Md.
The inspiration for forming the co-op was spearheaded by
local artists Susan Williamson & Pam Zappardino. Off Track had its grand
opening on Feb. 13th, 2009.
For the past 4-yrs, the partners in the co-op have changed;
however the artist-partners in the co-op have been dedicated to advancing the
arts in Westminster as well as the careers, ideas, and artistic visions of its
members.
The co-op partners currently include, Kevin Dayhoff, Gail
Elwell, Linda Van Hart, Judy Goodyear, Charlotte Laslo, Joyce Schaum, Carolyn
Seabolt, Robert Waddell, & Gordon Wickes.
For more info: http://offtrackart.blogspot.com/
“Off Track Art” is an artists’ co-op and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in historic downtown Westminster, Carroll County Maryland.
Open: Wed-Fri. Noon to 6 PM , Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM. http://offtrackart.blogspot.com/
For news and information on Off Track Art previous to December 15, 2011, you can go to http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/search/label/Art%20Off%20Track%20Art
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How Much Is That Doggie In The Window - Patti Page
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Westminster and state officials cut the ribbon on downtown sidewalk retrofit project
Westminster and state officials cut the ribbon on downtown sidewalk retrofit project
Westminster and state officials joined together Tuesday
morning to cut the ribbon on over 200 new disabilities-compliant sidewalk curb
cuts throughout downtown Westminster
By Kevin E. Dayhoff,
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
Westminster city officials and representatives from four
Maryland state government departments gathered together Tuesday morning in
front of the Westminster Recreation and Parks Family Center on Longwell Avenue
to celebrate, and cut the ribbon, on an unprecedented groundbreaking $318,000 partnership
that resulted in the completion of 214 new or rebuilt ADA-compliant curb ramps in
the downtown area.
“What a wonderful project this is and with so many partners,
said Westminster mayor Kevin Utz in prepared remarks for the occasion, after he
was introduced by Mark Vernarelli, spokesperson for the Maryland Department of
Public Safety and Correctional Services.
“With these partners 4 curb ramps were reconstructed, 64
curb ramps were modified and 164 new curb ramps were installed…” Because of
this partnership, “over 200 ADA Compliant curb ramps now exist in Downtown
Westminster,” explained Utz.
Utz read-off a long list of state secretaries and
dignitaries who traveled from state offices in Baltimore and Annapolis for the
occasion; including MD Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services
Secretary Gary Maynard, Deputy Secretary J. Michael Stouffer, Public Safety
Works Coordinator John Rowley, Director of Corrections Felicia Hinton, and
Facility Administrator Leonard Rice.
Also present were Department of Disabilities Secretary
Catherine Raggio, Deputy Secretary George Failla, Jr., and Access Maryland
Director Cari Watrous as well as MD Department of Housing & Community
Development: Assistant Secretary Carol Gilbert, Director of Community Programs
Cindy Stone, and Project Manager Dona Sorce.
Along with Tony Romano, a representative of Romano Concrete
Construction and Ronnie Townes, 21, an inmate who helped build the curbs; MD
Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Coordinator, Career and
Technology Programs Ken Weeden, Field Director of Correctional Education Jack
Cunning, and David Bordley were there to cut the ribbon and discuss the
unprecedented city, state and private partnership.
According to information provided by the department of
public safety, DPSCS, the project was “Grant-funded thanks to work by the
Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development … The curb project is
the largest project of its kind ever done by inmates in the DPSCS Public Safety
Works community project initiative. The inmates learned concrete skills from
Romano Concrete, a longtime and valued partner with DPSCS.”
Westminster mayor Kevin Utz was joined by Westminster Common
Council president Dr. Robert Wack, council member Tony Chiavacci, city
administrator Marge Wolf, public works director Jeff Glass, police chief Jeff
Spaulding, , Community Programs Specialist Sandy Anderson, city engineer Mike
Matov, assistant street superintendent Wayne Reifsnider and recreation and
parks director Abby Gruber.
Planning for the project began in earnest after a similar,
but much smaller partnership was called to Glass’ attention in the summer of
2012. “We submitted the grant application on August 27,” said Anderson. “The
actual work on the sidewalks began last May.”
“I’m very pleased that what initially started as a
conversation with Secretary Maynard and Secretary Skinner has become a model
partnership between the City of Westminster and three state agencies –
Disabilities, Public Safety and Corrections, and Housing and Community
Development,” said MD Dept. of Disabilities Secretary Catherine Raggio. “As a
result of this partnership, we now have sidewalks that are safer and more
accessible for individuals with disabilities, seniors and others.”
“DPSCS worked with the MD Dept. of Labor, Licensing, and
Regulation to secure the partnership with Romano Concrete---with whom DPSCS
inmates previously worked on the Eastern Shore at Cambridge in a similar but
smaller project,” according to information provided by DPSCS. “This project is
the first to give inmates DLLR on-the-job certifications.”
“It’s been a great project… It’s made a big difference for
(getting around) downtown,” said Glass. Wolf and Utz agreed. “Everybody was a
winner,” said Wolf.
Maynard called the inmate restorative justice initiative,
“groundbreaking.” “This is our largest community curb project yet,” said the DPSCS
secretary. “Our inmates have built or rebuilt more than 200 curbs, getting
valuable skills training from Tony Romano and his concrete tradesmen, and
helping this nice town become more accessible in the process.
“We call projects like these Public Safety Works
‘restorative justice’ programs, because they allow inmates who want to pay
society back with a really meaningful way to do that.
“On any given day, we have more than 350 inmates out across
the state of Maryland doing meaningful projects. Right now, inmates are
rebuilding a skipjack on the Eastern Shore, gleaning fresh produce for the
Maryland Food Bank, planting millions of oyster spat, restoring battlefields,
cemeteries and playgrounds, and helping cities and non-profits with all kinds
of projects they couldn’t do otherwise.
“We are very serious about this particular kind of project
here in Westminster---where inmates get actual skills training from
professional tradespeople. We’re having inmates trained in hazardous materials
abatement and they’re taking down the old House of Correction prison in Jessup,
a deconstruction that’s saving taxpayers at least five million dollars compared
to the cost of demolition. It’s the only project of its kind in the country.
“These skills should serve the inmates well and give them a
leg up on jobs when they get out and go home. I would love to talk to you today
about how Public Safety Works might be able to help your agency or non-profit.
Maynard also elaborated upon how the partnership with the
city gave the prison inmates an opportunity to learn job skills. “We may be in
charge of keeping people locked up,” continued the secretary, “but what we really
want is to set people free; to free them from addictions and anger issues, give
them education and job skill training, and turn them into productive taxpaying
citizens. After all, almost all inmates will one day be getting out.”
“We are very serious about this particular kind of project
here in Westminster---where inmates get actual skills training from
professional tradespeople,” remarked Maynard.
“This project, however, is about so much more than curbs and
concrete,” said Utz in agreement. “With this project, the Department of Labor,
Licensing and Regulation (DLLR) provided training for the inmates. With this
project the state corrections department has provided construction experience
and positive community participation for the inmates. With this project the
inmates have received certification from the DLLR for on the job training. With
this project the inmates participated in a major community project.
“Maynard was all smiles as he thanked the city and invited
city officials to talk about more opportunities for partnerships. “Thank you
again for this wonderful collaborative effort, and thank you, Mayor Utz, for
allowing the Dept. of Public Safety and Correctional Services to perform this
important work in Westminster.”
Utz added, “At this time I’d like to personally thank the
inmates for their hard work. Their work was crucial to the success of this
project. Concrete lasts a long time. We hope that the experience gained from
this project will last even longer. Thank you.”
Westminster and state officials cut the ribbon on downtown sidewalk retrofit project by Kevin Earl Dayhoff
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John & Debby Sosnowsky to open exhibit at Off Track Art in Westminster on Fri., Nov 15
Artists John and Deborah Sosnowsky exhibit at Off Track Art http://westminster.patch.com/groups/kevin-e-dayhoffs-blog/p/artists-john-and-deborah-sosnowsky-exhibit-at-off-track-art
John & Debby Sosnowsky to open exhibit at Off Track Art
in Westminster on Fri., Nov 15 http://tinyurl.com/k8vqdr7
By Kevin Dayhoff,
Join the artists of Off Track Art to welcome an exhibit
by award-winning nationally acclaimed artists John and Deborah Sosnowsky,
creators of jewelry, art and music.
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John and Debby Sosnowsky have been designing and
handcrafting jewelry, art and music since 1980. Jewelry includes signature
niobium and carnelian pieces. Photo courtesy of www.sozra.com
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Join the artists of Off Track Art to welcome an exhibit
by award-winning nationally acclaimed artists John and Deborah Sosnowsky,
creators of jewelry, art and music. “John and Debby have been making, designing
and handcrafting Jewelry, Art & Music full time since 1980,” according to
the website sozra.com. Photo courtesy of John and Debby Sosnowsky
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The opening for the Sosnowsky exhibition will be on November
15, 2013 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Off Track Art, 11
Liberty Street, Side Entrance Westminster, MD.
Meet artists John
and Debby, who have been designing and handcrafting jewelry, art and music
since 1980. Jewelry includes signature niobium and carnelian pieces, and we
will enjoy their music as well. Work on view and for sale until Dec. 22, 2013.
Parking, refreshments.
“John and Debby have been making, designing and handcrafting
Jewelry, Art & Music full time since 1980,” according to the website sozra.com.
“They
met at Towson State University in the Art department. John's concentration was
in photography and Debby's was in Fabric Design and Weaving.
“Shortly
after they were married, they decided to combine their talents to create a
jewelry business. John's music and art is a never-ending creative endeavor. His
5th CD Multiverse Vortex will be coming out in the fall of 2013. The music is
an extension of the Multiverse Vortex 2D Art series.”
“John
Sosnowsky is a graduate of Towson State University and a native Marylander
current residing in Frederick County. With his wife Debby he has been teaching,
demonstrating and creating jewelry, Art and Music full time for over 30 years
under the name Sozra Studio.
“He
has been the onsite juror of the Pittsburgh Three River Arts Festival, served
on the Maryland Renaissance Arts and Craft Board and the Artist Market Chair of
the Frederick Festival of the Arts. John is a contemporary Artist. His work is
sold through various juried shows, galleries and on the web at www.sozra.com”
John Sosnowsky elaborated upon his concept of “Geometric
Surrealism,” in his artist statement:
“Beauty
and harmony in nature are defined by their simplicity and apparently effortless
existence. Art, regardless of tradition, time, historical relevance or medium
has attempted to recreate and mimic nature since the first intentional lines
were drawn in the soil beneath primitive feet.
“As
my experiences through travel, study, and technology would have it, the medium
and creative direction my art has taken spans continents, religions, time and a
multitude of resources. In an attempt to recreate the beauty and harmony I have
emanating in my being, my experiences and imagination have converged with
simple geometry, high technology and ancient symbolism to bring an element of timelessness
and universality to the piece before you.
“These
pieces are meant to evoke comfort and curiosity, calm through chaos, and the
untraditional through convention. Enjoy the juxtaposition of each piece as
simplicity draws you into complexity.
“All
human construct evolves from basic laws of existence. In the case of visual
arts, we remember basic geometry. Nothing starts without a point. Two points
may connect a rigid line. Yet a series of points can give semblance to a wave
or abstraction of sorts. Regardless of time, space, culture or belief these are
the rules we abide by in our visual creations of ‘art.’ With this collection I
hope to bring you on a positive, visual journey that spans all that is known
while remaining simple.
“With
a Bachelor’s Degree in Art from Towson University, I have been working for over
30 years, with my wife Debby, creating and selling art at juried shows and
galleries.”
Check out their
website for photos of their beautiful work: http://www.sozra.com
If you go:
November 15, 2013
5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Off Track Art Gallery
11 Liberty Street,
Side Entrance
Westminster, MD 21157
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“Off Track Art” is an artists’ co-op and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in historic downtown Westminster, Carroll County Maryland.
Open: Wed-Fri. Noon to 6 PM , Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM. http://offtrackart.blogspot.com/
For news and information on Off Track Art previous to December 15, 2011, you can go to http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/search/label/Art%20Off%20Track%20Art
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Attorney General Gansler to Sue Carroll Co Md Over Implementation of "Rain Tax"
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Starbucks to Pay $2.76 Billion to Settle Grocery Dispute - Bloomberg By Chris Burritt
Starbucks to Pay $2.76 Billion to Settle Grocery Dispute - Bloomberg:
By Chris Burritt - Nov 13, 2013 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-12/starbucks-to-pay-2-76-billion-to-settle-grocery-dispute.html
"Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) said it would pay Mondelez International Inc. (MDLZ) $2.76 billion to settle a dispute over the coffee-shop chain’s bagged-coffee business.
The payment, ordered by an arbitrator, consists of $2.23 billion in damages and $527 million in interest and attorneys’ fees, Seattle-based Starbucks said yesterday in a statement. The company said it has adequate cash and borrowing capacity to fund the payment and will book it as a charge to its fiscal 2013 operating expenses.
A Starbucks Corp. sign sits on display outside a Starbucks coffeeshop on Spring Street in the SoHo section of New York. Photographer: Ramin Talaie/Bloomberg
The arbitrator’s ruling may settle a dispute that began in 2010, when Starbucks offered $750 million to terminate an agreement through which Mondelez, then known as Kraft Foods Inc., distributed its coffee to food retailers. Kraft rejected the offer. Starbucks said yesterday that it disagreed with the arbitrator’s conclusion and said Kraft didn’t deliver on its responsibility to the brand." ...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-12/starbucks-to-pay-2-76-billion-to-settle-grocery-dispute.html
'via Blog this'
By Chris Burritt - Nov 13, 2013 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-12/starbucks-to-pay-2-76-billion-to-settle-grocery-dispute.html
"Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) said it would pay Mondelez International Inc. (MDLZ) $2.76 billion to settle a dispute over the coffee-shop chain’s bagged-coffee business.
The payment, ordered by an arbitrator, consists of $2.23 billion in damages and $527 million in interest and attorneys’ fees, Seattle-based Starbucks said yesterday in a statement. The company said it has adequate cash and borrowing capacity to fund the payment and will book it as a charge to its fiscal 2013 operating expenses.
A Starbucks Corp. sign sits on display outside a Starbucks coffeeshop on Spring Street in the SoHo section of New York. Photographer: Ramin Talaie/Bloomberg
The arbitrator’s ruling may settle a dispute that began in 2010, when Starbucks offered $750 million to terminate an agreement through which Mondelez, then known as Kraft Foods Inc., distributed its coffee to food retailers. Kraft rejected the offer. Starbucks said yesterday that it disagreed with the arbitrator’s conclusion and said Kraft didn’t deliver on its responsibility to the brand." ...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-12/starbucks-to-pay-2-76-billion-to-settle-grocery-dispute.html
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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:
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Monday, November 11, 2013
African-Americans have fought for our freedoms since the founding of the Republic
African-Americans have fought for our freedoms
since the
founding of the Republic
By Kevin E. Dayhoff, Sunday, November 10, 2013
This is a longer version of an article that appeared in the Baltimore
Sun November 8, 2013 for Veterans Day “Black Americans have fought for Republic
since its founding [Eagle Archive]” By Kevin Dayhoff, Find the article here: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archives-1110-20131108,0,7516674.story
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This coming Monday, November 11, is Veteran’s Day. For many
it is a day to pause and remember that the freedoms we enjoy have been paid for
in full by the service in harm’s way by our country’s nearly 22 million
military veterans.
According to the local Molleville Farm Post # 467 of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars, in 2008 9.2 million veterans were older than 64 years
of age and 1.9 million were younger than 35.
In 2009, 1.5 million of our veterans were female, 1.1
million Hispanic and 2.3 million are African-American.
“If you study American
history very closely, you will see that African-Americans have been stepping up
to the plate to defend our nation since the founding of the Republic,”
according to Brig. Gen. Linda Singh, 49, the recently appointed
commander of the Maryland Army National Guard.
A month ago, on October 11, Singh was one of two keynote
speakers at the 11th annual Carroll County National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People, Branch # 7014 Freedom Fund Banquet in
Westminster – along with U.S. Congressman Elijah Cummings, D-Dist. 7.
Soon after Singh assumed the commander responsibilities in
August, she appointed Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas Beyard to serve as the Maryland
Army National Guard Command Sergeant Major. Many know Beyard, who served twice in
the Middle East between 2006 and 2012, as the Westminster city director of
housing and preservation services.
Singh is the first African-American – and the first woman to
assume the position of commander. “I did not rise to my current assignment by
myself. I stood on the shoulders of giants. For much of America's history, one
nagging fact of life for African American military members is that they were
risking their lives for second class citizenship up to the time of the war in
Vietnam…
“If you ask why they would do this the answer from most is
that this is their country too and there was always a hope that the inequities
of the time would be settled. During the Revolutionary War, a newly freed slave
named Peter Salem joined the Massachusetts Militia as a condition of his
freedom. The folks were also known as
Minutemen… During the American Civil
War, 180,000 African Americans fought for the Union Army…”
“African-Americans have served in all of America's wars,”
according to historian Jay Graybeal. He reported in research that he conducted
for the Historical Society of Carroll County in the early 1990s, “Over 10,000
blacks served in the Continental Army and Navy forces; another 1,000 served
with the British. Black seamen fought with great distinction at the critical
Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812.
“The Federal government enlisted 178,975 blacks during the
Civil War; 69,178 died during the conflict. Blacks were again called for
service in World War I. Approximately 90 Carroll County men served in all-black
U.S. Army units,” wrote Graybeal.
Another historian, Duane K. Doxzen, reported in his research
for the Historical Society in the 1990s, “Although blacks had served in
military units before the Civil War, it was this conflict that saw the
enlistment of blacks in large numbers. A significant number of Carroll County
free blacks and manumitted slaves enlisted in the United States Colored Troops.
Most of these volunteers served in the Fourth Regiment U.S.C.T., a unit that
had been formed around the volunteers from the two thousand black Baltimoreans
who had aided in the fortification of the city amidst the panic of Robert E.
Lee's northward incursion in 1863.
“We know at least fifty three blacks from Carroll County
served in the United States Colored Troops during the Civil War. Of this number
seven were killed in action, died as the result of a wound inflicted in battle
or died of disease. Seven others were discharged or mustered out with wounds or
disabilities resulting from their service,” reported Doxzen.
“After the Civil War, the U.S. Congress allowed four colored
regiments to be part of the United States Army...two cavalry and two infantry,”
said Singh.
“Perhaps the most famous of those regiments was the l0th
Cavalry. The soldiers of the regiment were nicknamed "Buffalo
Soldiers" by Native
Americans because of the similarity of their hair to that of
buffaloes.
“These soldiers fought Geronimo, bandits, bootleggers,
Mexican revolutionaries and guarded the lives of American settlers who were
occupying the West. The regiment fought alongside of Teddy Roosevelt's Rough
Riders during his attack on San Juan Hill in Cuba during the Spanish American
War.”
Singh observed, “The American Armed Forces were still
largely segregated when World War II began in 1941. This did not stop African
Americans from volunteering to serve their country….
“More than 966 African American aviators were trained at an
isolated training complex at the Tuskegee Institute near the town of Tuskegee
Alabama… Four hundred and fifty black fighter pilots under the command of
Colonel (later Lieutenant General) Benjamin 0. Davis, Jr. fought in the aerial
war over North Africa, Sicily, and Europe…”
“While President Truman desegregated the Armed Forces in
1948, the civilian sector, especially in the south stubbornly grasped to
segregation,” said Singh. “This did not stop African Americans from pursuing
successful careers in the Armed Forces… Many African American women have made
and are making successful careers in the American armed forces…
“Despite its historical flaws, the American Armed Forces has
been a stellar example for personal achievement based on merit this is because,
advancement, for the most part, is based upon what you do, not who you know….”
President John F. Kennedy said it best, “A nation reveals
itself not only by the by the people it produces, but also by the people it
honors, the people it remembers”.
Throughout history ordinary people have served in our
extraordinary military and accomplished extraordinary things. For this we are
eternally indebted and grateful.
And let’s not forget to say Happy Birthday Marines. November
10, 1775, is the official birthday of the United States Marine Corps.
Westminster will honor Veterans Day on Monday, Nov. 11, 4
p.m. at the Westminster Recreation and Parks Family Center, located in the old
Longwell Armory, 11 Longwell Ave. The event is hosted by Carroll Post 31
American Legion.
When he is not reminiscing about serving in the Marines and
whistling the “Marines’ Hymn,” “… from the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of
Tripoli…,” while raking leaves, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff
(at) gmail.com. Semper Fi.
Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/manchester-lineboro/ph-ce-veterans-honored-1110-20131108,0,192349.story#ixzz2kN1tK3cZ
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