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Tuesday, March 06, 2012

"Christmas for Kids" Golf Tournament August 8, 2012 - MD Troopers Assoc Lodge 20 Troopers of Carroll



Christmas for Kids" Golf Tournament August 8, 2012 - MD Troopers Assoc http://www.mdtroopers.org/Lodge 20 Troopers of Carroll

March 5, 2012

Troopers of Carroll County Caring for Kids will be holding their annual "Christmas for Kids" Golf Tournament on Wednesday, August 8, 2012 at the Links at Gettysburg.

Shotgun start at 8:00 AM. $75 includes Continental breakfast before round, Golf, Cart, Range Balls, adult beverages, soda, water on course, and awards luncheon afterwards.

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Thursday, January 27, 2011

DAYHOFF: Dattilio was a real firecracker in his service to the community


For the several folks who have asked; I had two stories published on Dattilio…



Published January 8, 2011 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle  ... since 1976, when the fireworks displays began there." Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at …

Members of the Maryland Troopers Association Lodge No. 20 gathered on Jan. 3 and traded stories about their days working with former Maryland State Trooper Dominic Dattilio. Dattilio, a Korean War veteran and tireless volunteer in the community, died at Carroll Hospital Center on Jan. 2. He was 80.

After retiring from the state police, Dattilio served as traffic control chief for the Carroll County roads department before he retired from there in 1993.
He knew every road, nook and cranny in the county and its history.

Dattilio was the husband of M. Jayne Warner Dattilio. He was born Oct. 5, 1930, near Hagerstown, and graduated from Hagerstown High School in 1948. He graduated from the Maryland State Police Academy in October 1959, and was first stationed at the Randallstown barrack until the opening of the Westminster barrack in September 1961. There, he served until he retired in 1983 at the rank of sergeant.

First Sgt. Holly Barrett, assistant Westminster barrack commander, attested to Dattilio's leadership, dedication and commitment.


Published January 5, 2011 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle  ... Westminster Barrack, 1100 Baltimore Blvd., Westminster, MD 21157.Online condolences may be made at www.prittsfuneralhome.com.  Look for additional memories of Dominic Dattilio, by Kevin Dayhoff in his Eagle Archive column this Sunday in the Carroll Eagle....  http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/5048/dominic-christopher-dattilio-80-westminster/

Dominic Christopher Dattilio, 80, died Jan. 2, 2011, at Carroll Hospital Center.

The husband of M. Jayne Warner Dattilio. Born Oct. 5, 1930, near Hagerstown, he was the son of Nicola and Rosa Prospera Dattilio.

Friends and colleagues say Dattilio always had a smile on his face, a kind word, and he always knew what he was doing — and all the history and background necessary to understand why a particular task needed to be accomplished.

He was not only the best at whatever challenge he undertook, he was always friendly, polite and nice — and forthright. You never really needed to guess as to where he stood about an issue.

Dattilio was known for his encyclopedic knowledge of state police history, Carroll County history, and coins.

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Look for additional memories of Dominic Dattilio, by Kevin Dayhoff in his Eagle Archive column this Sunday in the Carroll Eagle: DAYHOFF: Dattilio was a real firecracker in his service to the community
Published January 8, 2011 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle  ...


20110127 sdsom SCE DAYHOFF Dattilio was a real firecracker


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Friday, December 28, 2007

20071228 Recent Westminster Eagle columns

Recent Westminster Eagle columns

Kevin E. Dayhoff

Friday, December 28

Christmas comes early for families, and for some secret (trooper) Santas

On Sunday, Dec. 16, members of the Maryland Troopers Association Lodge 20 were joined at the Westminster Fire Hall by members of the State Police Explorers Post 56, Cub Scout Pack 150 and Carroll County Chapter K of Gold Wing Road Riders to make sure that families on their "most wanted list" had a n... [Read full story]


Reaching out to the troops is a mission with 'evergreen' appeal

Early this month, on Dec. 1, more than 300 volunteers gathered at the Carroll County Ag Center for Operation Christmas Tree to pack 5,000 live decorated Christmas trees for the troops in Iraq.

I had only been in the 40'-by-60' tent (supplied by Kay-Lyns Party Rental), for minutes when one voluntee... Congressman Roscoe Bartlett… [Read full story]


Greeting the Ghosts of Christmas TV past

Christmas, as much as any holiday, is a time for childhood memories.

For many baby-boomers, television has always served as an early warning system that the holiday is rapidly advancing. Whether it is the plethora of consumer-oriented commercials or Christmas holiday specials, most everyone's chil... [Read full story]


Singing with one voice for a worthy cause

On Nov. 17, members of our community packed St. John Catholic Church to hear the talented and beautiful voices of artists who came together and donated their time for our community -- and for a worthy cause.

Musical groups including the McDaniel College Madigal Singers, Old Line Statesmen Barber S... “With One Voice”… Programs sponsors included organizations such as the GFWC Women’s Club of Westminster, and businesses such as Skyline Network Engineering, Lehigh Cement, PNC and New Windsor State Bank, Stu’s Music, the Law and Mediation Center, Opera House Printing Company, Steven Silberman, the law firm of Cromwell and Unglesbee and Douglas Deming of Zero Balancing and Message Therapy. They all came out in force to make a difference in our community.

Connie Sgarlata, director of the Carroll County Office of Family and Children’s Services of Central Maryland echoed the remarks of many, including McDaniel College professor of music Dr. Margie Boudreaux and Diane Jones, the Children’s Chorus of Carroll County artistic director… [Read full story]

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Friday, December 15, 2006

20061214 Tentacle column on Tfc Eric Workman


Tentacle column on Tfc. Eric Workman

December 15th, 2006

I have a Tentacle column up on Tfc. Eric Workman:

Time to Support A Wounded Protector, by Kevin E. Dayhoff, December 14, 2006

Maryland State Trooper First Class Eric D. Workman, 36, from the Westminster Barrack, has family traveling to Maryland from all over the country. They are staying in Baltimore while he is hospitalized at Maryland Shock Trauma Center after being shot early Tuesday morning in Woodlawn, in Baltimore County.

His brother is a Fairfax County, VA, police officer. TFC Workman is single and has no children. His father and stepmother were at the hospital Tuesday afternoon. Other family members are expected to arrive as soon as travel arrangements can be made.

Accommodations are being attended to for the family by the Maryland Trooper Association Lodge # 20 (of which this writer is a member). The Westminster "Chick-fil-A" restaurant has donated food.

TFC Workman, who is assigned to the criminal investigation section, was working with the Baltimore Warrant Fugitive Task Force executing a warrant for a suspect in a home invasion and abduction on December 7 in Eldersburg, Carroll County.

According to a Maryland State Police press release, previously Steven T. Jones, of Glen Oak, MD, was charged with 60 criminal charges in connection with the incident.

State Police Spokesman Greg Shipley reported that Mr. Jones was already under "intensive parole," had "an extensive criminal record," including drug and theft charges going back to 1986.

He was released from the Eastern Correctional Institute on the Eastern Shore in June "after serving a sentence stemming from a 1994 conviction," according to the Baltimore Sun.

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The Maryland State Police, in partnership with the Maryland Troopers Association, The State Law Enforcement Labor Alliance and FOP Lodge 76, are answering the needs of TFC Workman's family. If you would like to make a donation to help TFC Workman and his family, please make a check payable to:


Maryland Troopers Association Lodge #20

TFC Eric D. Workman Family Fund

Westminster MSP Barrack G

1100 Baltimore Blvd.

Westminster, MD 21157


It is important we find ways every day to thank the troopers, firefighters and other professionals who protect our community. Today we have a very simple and direct way to say thank you to one hero and his family.


Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster: E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

Read the rest of the column here.

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(MSP, Workman, Tentacle)

20061215 A Big Thank you goes out to Mr. W. Crodhil and Politics Hon

A Big Thank you goes out to Mr. W. Crodhil and Politics Hon

A Big Thank you goes out to Mr. W. Crodhil and “Politics Hon” for his support of TFC. Eric Workman.

Help Wounded Trooper

http://politicshon.com/phb/

http://politicshon.com/phb/?p=148

W. Crodhil presents Politics Hon

December 14th, 2006

by W. Crodhil, E.I.C. @ 9:23 am. Filed under Local, Maryland

Wounded State Trooper Tfc. Eric Workman is still in critical condition. He was shot while trying to capture a criminal.

If you would like to make a donation to help Tfc Workman’s family please make a check payable to:

Maryland Troopers Association Lodge #20
Tfc. Eric D. Workman Family Fund
Westminster MSP Barrack G
1100 Baltimore Blvd.
Westminster, MD 21157

Fellow MBA member Kevin Dayhoff has all the info. Please help. Thank you.

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20061214 Donations accepted for injured troopers family

Donations accepted for injured trooper's family.

December 14th, 2006

Both the Westminster Eagle and the Eldersburg Eagle are carrying the information about where to send donations to help the Maryland Troopers Association who assuming the expenses of Tfc. Eric D. Workman’s family who are in Baltimore to be with Tfc. Workman while he is being hospitalized after being shot last Tuesday.

12/14/06 By Kevin Dayhoff

Donations are being accepted to help the family of the Maryland State Trooper critically injured this week in a raid in Baltimore County.

Tfc. Eric D. Workman (Westminster Maryland State Police Barrack G) has family traveling from all over the country and staying in Baltimore while he is hospitalized at Maryland Shock Trauma Center after being shot early Tuesday morning, December 12, in Woodlawn.

Tfc. Workman was working with the Baltimore Warrant Fugitive Task Force, as they executed an arrest warrant for a suspect wanted in a home invasion and abduction Thursday, December 7, in Eldersburg.

The Maryland State Police, in partnership with the Maryland Troopers Association, The State Law Enforcement Labor Alliance and FOP Lodge 76, are attending to the needs of TFC Workman's family.

Those who would like to make a donation to help Tfc Workman’s family may send a check payable to:

Maryland Troopers Association Lodge No. 20

Tfc. Eric D. Workman Family Fund

Westminster MSP Barrack G

1100 Baltimore Blvd.

Westminster, MD 21157

As part of the plea for donations, the Maryland Troopers Association expressed thanks to Vicki Szimanski, Kirk Daugherty, Jim DeWees and the leadership of the MSP and other employee organizations who have worked to attend to the families needs in recent days.

A release from the MTA stated, "It is important we find ways every day to thank the troopers, firefighters and other professionals who protect our community. Today we have a very simple and direct way we can say thank you to one hero and his family."

To read the News Release Department of Maryland State Police, December 12, 2006, “ACCUSED NAMED IN POLICE SHOOTING - WOUNDED TROOPER CONTINUES TO FIGHT FOR LIFE,” go to:

http://www.mdsp.org/media/press_release_details.asp?identifier=362

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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

20061212 MTA Lodge 20 TFC Workman Donation Request

Donations being accepted by MTA Lodge # 20 for support
for Tfc. Eric Workman’s family.
December 12th, 20006


Tfc. Eric D. Workman (Westminster Maryland State Police Barrack G) has family traveling from all over the country and staying in Baltimore while he is hospitalized at Maryland Shock Trauma Center after being shot early Tuesday morning, December 12th, 2006, in Woodlawn, Baltimore County.

Tfc. Workman was working with the Baltimore Warrant Fugitive Task Force, as they executed an arrest warrant for a suspect wanted in a home invasion and abduction Thursday, December 7, 2006 in Eldersburg, Carroll County.

The Maryland State Police, in partnership with the Maryland Troopers Association, The State Law Enforcement Labor Alliance and FOP Lodge 76, are attending to the needs of TFC Workman's family.

If you would like to make a donation to help Tfc Workman’s family please make a check payable to:

Maryland Troopers Association Lodge #20
Tfc. Eric D. Workman Family Fund
Westminster MSP Barrack G
1100 Baltimore Blvd.
Westminster, MD 21157

The Maryland Troopers Association would like to thank Vicki Szimanski, Kirk Daugherty, Jim DeWees and the leadership of the MSP and other employee organizations who worked diligently to attend to the families needs yesterday.

It is important we find ways every day to thank the troopers, firefighters and other professionals who protect our community. Today we have a very simple and direct way we can say thank you to one hero and his family.

To read the News Release Department of Maryland State Police, December 12, 2006,

“ACCUSED NAMED IN POLICE SHOOTING - WOUNDED TROOPER CONTINUES TO FIGHT FOR LIFE,” go to:
http://www.mdsp.org/media/press_release_details.asp?identifier=362

Excerpts from the press release:

TFC Workman enlisted the assistance of the Baltimore Regional Warrant Fugitive Task Force … assist in the search for Jones.

Police began a search for Jones early this morning. After visiting several residences and gathering additional information, police found a van belonging to Jones outside the residence where the shooting occurred. Police contacted the homeowner by phone and were allowed access to the house. Police were also told the suspect was upstairs in the residence.

… Jones came out of an upstairs room armed with a handgun and immediately began firing at police… TFC Workman was at the bottom of the stairs and was struck once. Police officers returned fire, fatally wounding Jones …

TFC Workman is a decorated trooper, who has been with the Maryland State Police since 1997. In 1998 he received a certificate of recognition for saving a suicidal person on the Woodrow Wilson Bridge and another for his outstanding work in a shooting investigation. In 2000, he was given the Commander’s Award for outstanding service. That same year, he was presented the Baker Award for Highway Safety. In 2005, he received a governor’s Citation for bravery, after disarming a knife wielding suspect he and another trooper were attempting to arrest.


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