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Friday, September 22, 2006

20060921 One of my favorite Fallfest pictures


One of my favorite Fallfest pictures

I have been attending Westminster’s annual Fallfest since perhaps the very first one in 1978. Over the years I have accumulated many fond memories, however, unfortunately I do not have many photographs from years ago. I haven’t a clue as to why.

Whatever.

In recent years, I have taken many photographs and they bring back fond memories. However, the one posted above may be one of my favorites.

Can you guess who this community leader is? Ron Schroers

For other posts about Westminster’s Fallfest, please go to:

20060916 A reprint of my Westminster Fallfest column from Sept 22 2004

17 Sep 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff

The picture above is from the 1983 Fallfest celebration when it was still held on ... My column, on the Westminster Fallfest, which appeared in the paper on September ... Fallfest is in a category all to itself. Fallfest is a wonderful ...

20060917 Who put the fun in Westminster Fallfest fundraising

17 Sep 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff

Who put the fun in Westminster Fallfest fundraising? September 16, 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff Westminster’s 29th annual Fallfest celebration begins tomorrow and continues through next Sunday. For many of us it is one of the highlights of ...

My Wednesday, September 20th, 2006 Westminster Eagle column is also about Fallfest: “Who put the fun in Fallfest fund-raising?

The column can be found here, however, when the column rotates off the current “front” of the Westminster Eagle’s web site it is assigned another URL when it is archived. Therefore you will have to go into archives, a rectangular button halfway down the left hand tool bar and press the radio button for: ”Kevin Dayhoff” and “Winchester Report,” to find my past articles and columns. It chron sorts well…

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org www.thetentacle.com Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report www.thewestminstereagle.com www.kevindayhoff.com

20060921 Spanish language coverage of the tragic traffic accident in Westminster


“Thumbs Up” © Kevin Dayhoff Sept. 21, 2006

Spanish language coverage of the tragic traffic accident in Westminster

Posted by Kevin Dayhoff September 21st, 2006

In regards to the local news coverage of the tragic accident in Westminster in which a bicyclist was killed on Rte 140, the Carroll County Times published an article today by Ari Natter and Tomas Pagan-Motta in the print edition which referred the reader to the story – in Spanish – on-line. Para la historia completa vaya a la página.

The Carroll County Times is to be congratulated for including an article in the language of the local Latino community of the victim.

I only wish that the paper had been able to find the space to publish the Spanish version in the print edition.

Never-the-less, I especially appreciated that the article was on-line. In today’s globalized world, one can only wonder just how many folks from this gentleman’s native community were able to access the article, by way of the internet, and read a news account about his unfortunate death. In my limited experience, knowing the circumstances is sometimes helpful in attempting to make some sense out of the tenuous mysteries of life and death.

In today’s world, at the first hint that a friend, a neighbor, former classmate or a loved one is involved in the news outside our immediate community, the first place the computer literate goes is on-line to find a local newspaper account.

Of course, this is easier now that more newspapers are on-line. It gets hard when the publication is in a foreign language.

My ear to the ground reveals that there are folks in our community who are unhappy that the Times did this. Ay caramba.

Folks, this is not a political issue and hurts one’s head when local activists project their political agenda ahead of their humanity. Putting the article in Spanish was a compassionate thing to do and again, the Times is to be applauded.

My article in the Westminster Eagle did not make it on-line until late Wednesday afternoon. I only wish that I had thought of making it available in Spanish.

As far as the criticism, if I worked for the Carroll County Times, I would be one of the first to present myself in Jim Lee’s office, the editor of the Times, and commence to pound on his desk with a frozen burrito requiring him to respond to the criticism – in the print edition, in Spanish. He may refer the readers to the on-line edition of the paper to read it in English.

Ya know, sometimes integrity requires one to do the right thing when everyone around you disagrees. Leadership is often leading folks to someplace to somewhere that they were unaware that they needed to go.

We live in a community in which many new folks have arrived that are of a different culture and speak a different language. They have feelings. They cry at tragedies. They have families and they work hard and try to do the right thing.

And oh, did I mention - they also speak a different language.

I ain’t threatened by that and nor should you. As an artist and a writer, I have probably more insecurities than the next person in the grocery store check-out line. The fact that the next person in line speaks Spanish just is not one of my hang-ups.

They will learn English just as most of our forbearers in Carroll County learned English when the predominant language was German.

The artificial walls in our community are not a Carroll County tradition and this is not the time to begin such a tradition. We have a tradition in Carroll County of being a caring and compassionate community and instead of erecting artificial walls we should be building bridges.

For those who are not aware, I made a living in the green industry. I used to say that I knew what a “greenhouse” was long before it was an “effect.” Growing up near Westminster Nurseries, I became aware of immigrant Spanish speaking workers long before they became a national discussion, much less a local conversation. I went on to work with Spanish workers throughout my professional life. Being around Spanish speaking folks is not an anomaly for me and I certainly don’t feel threatened, physiologically, socially, politically and most certainly not physically.

They are folks just like us. They have my utmost respect. They travel thousands of miles away from home to work long hours and send money home to make for a better life for their families. Can someone please explain to me where’s the problem?

And don’t tell me that they are taking away work from Americans. Any American that wants to work can compete for a job with anyone anywhere. It’s just that there is more work on hand than folks available to fill the jobs and the global market has stepped-in to fill a void. I don’t always like market forces, but the market is a natural phenomenon for which I have profound respect.

If someone can do my job better than me, then I guess they deserve to have my job and it is my responsibility to redouble my efforts to be employable.

I would like to see the local papers include more articles in Spanish. Not only is it good marketing, but it also aids in making our community the best salad we can be as we don’t lose our individual identity, yet come together to make a better whole.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org http://www.thetentacle.com/ Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report http://www.thewestminstereagle.com/ http://www.kevindayhoff.com/

Originally posted on KDDC: 4:42 AM Permalink

20060921 Carroll Times article in Spanish

Crash victim was saving for wedding

The Carroll County Times

(Originally posted on KDDC: 5:40 AM Permalink )

Para la historia completa vaya a la página.

For previous KDDC post (Spanish language coverage of the tragic traffic accident in Westminster) click here.

POR ARI NATTER AND TOMAS PAGAN-MOTTA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS

Un imigrante Hispano de 21 años que fue atropeyado por un carro de la policía y herido mortalmente Martes por la noche vivia y trabajaba en Westminster para ahorrar dinero para poder casarse por la iglesia en su pais, dijo uno de sus hermanos el Miércoles.

Mario García Salgado murió cuando fue atropeyado por un carro de el Carroll County Sheriff’s deputy mientras cruzaba en bicicleta una parte de la Md. 140 cerca de la Md. 27, dijo la policía.

Find the rest of this article here.

Reach staff writer Ari Natter at 410-751-5908 or nattera@lcniofmd.com.

Para comunicarse con staff writer Tomas Pagan-Motta llame al 410-857-7890 or tmotta@lcniofmd.com.

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20060921 KDDC SHANA TOVA 5767

SHANA TOVA 5767


Al hadesheh tal vageshem veshana tova
Uvadelet or utchelet shel hayom haba
Min haru'ach daf shaluach chadashot tovot
Magiot al knaf haruach el halevavot.

Ulai im hashana tihye tova
Nishkach darchey madon ve'achzava
Beyachad litzliley hashir haba nirkod kulanu
Ulai nishlach bracha ulai gluya
Ulai bichlal nashir haleluya
Mipney shehashana hazot
tluya be'etzem banu.

Lo shachahchti ech halachti bedarchey achzav
Mechapeset chen vachesed
bitchilat hastav

Mitrageshet ufogeshet anashim vataf
Uvona itam beyachad bayit meshutaf

Ulai....

Al hadeshe tal vageshem veshana tova.

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20060921 KDDC One of my favorite Fallfest pictures


One of my favorite Fallfest pictures

I have been attending Westminster’s annual Fallfest since perhaps the very first one in 1978. Over the years I have accumulated many fond memories, however, unfortunately I do not have many photographs from years ago. I haven’t a clue as to why.

Whatever.

In recent years, I have taken many photographs and they bring back fond memories. However, the one posted above may be one of my favorites.

Can you guess who this community leader is?

For previous posts about Westminster’s Fallfest, please go to:

20060916 KDDC A reprint of my Westminster Fallfest column from ...

17 Sep 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff

The picture above is from the 1983 Fallfest celebration when it was still held on ... My column, on the Westminster Fallfest, which appeared in the paper on September ... Fallfest is in a category all to itself. Fallfest is a wonderful ...

20060916 KDDC Who put the fun in Westminster Fallfest fundraising?

17 Sep 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff

Who put the fun in Westminster Fallfest fundraising? September 16, 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff Westminster’s 29th annual Fallfest celebration begins tomorrow and continues through next Sunday. For many of us it is one of the highlights of ...

My Wednesday, September 20th, 2006 Westminster Eagle column is also about Fallfest: “Who put the fun in Fallfest fund-raising?

The column can be found here, however, when the column rotates off the current “front” of the Westminster Eagle’s web site it is assigned another URL when it is archived. Therefore you will have to go into archives, a rectangular button halfway down the left hand tool bar and press the radio button for: ”Kevin Dayhoff” and “Winchester Report,” to find my past articles and columns. It chron sorts well…

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org www.thetentacle.com Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report www.thewestminstereagle.com www.kevindayhoff.com

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

20060919 KDDC Updated Carroll County Sheriffs Deputy involved in fatal accident

Updated: Carroll County Sheriffs Deputy involved in fatal accident

Updated 6:20 AM September 20th, 2006

More information has come in on an earlier KDDC post: “Bicyclist killed in late night accident on Rte 140 in Westminster.”

A dark stretch of eastbound Rte 140 between the Rte 27 overpass and Center St. in Westminster was the scene of a fatal accident involving a bicyclist and a Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputy late Tuesday evening.

The accident was first dispatched at 10:40 PM and Westminster, Pleasant Valley and Reese Fire Departments responded.

According to news release received at 6:17 AM from the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department, “Bicyclist struck by deputy’s patrol car:” “Corporal Carlos Bustos, a five-year veteran of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office was patrolling Eastbound Route 140 East of the Route 27 overpass when his patrol car collided with a bicyclist. According to witness statements, the bicyclist was crossing the darkened section of highway from the Town Mall when he was struck. The bicyclist, identified as Mario Garcia Salgado aged 25 of Westminster, was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics from the Westminster Fire Company.”

There is a number of street lights out in this dangerous stretch of highway and the fire companies stayed on scene for hours to illuminate the area as the accident reconstruction team from the Maryland State Police conducted a joint investigation of the accident with the Westminster Police Department.

Police agencies from Westminster Police Department, the Maryland State Police and the Sheriff’s Department remained at the accident for several hours.

The news release stated that “Corporal Bustos was transported to Carroll Hospital Center where he was treated for lacerations to his left arm and hand. Investigators from the Westminster Police Department, assisted by Maryland State Police CRASH Team Investigators are conducting a detailed investigation of the accident. Captain Randy Barnes, Patrol Commander for the Westminster Police Department advised completion of the accident investigation and reconstruction could take several weeks.”

For more information contact Lieutenant Phil Kasten at (410) 386-2759.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org www.thetentacle.com Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report www.thewestminstereagle.com www.kevindayhoff.com

20060919 KDDC Naked Cowboy






Naked Cowboy

The top picture is from the Naked Cowboy web site.

The next photo down is a “Getty Images photo: Corporate Sponsorship Naked Cowboy. Have a Coke, a smile and a song, courtesy of Naked Cowboy. Dec. 5, 2003 in Times Square.”

Perhaps you will never again think of Coca-Cola in the same way...

The next photo is also from Getty Images… “Child-proof Naked Cowboy. Four young girls stuff money in the boots of Naked Cowboy on July 5, 2003 in Times Square in New York.”

The bottom photo is also from Getty Images… “Patriotic Naked Cowboy. Naked Cowboy dons the Stars and Stripes as he walks amidst the panels of a giant US flag, made up of individual quilt panels sent from people in all 50 states, after it was unveiled in Union Square in New York City. July 4, 2002.”

I had never heard of the “Naked Cowboy.” I guess I’ve led a sheltered life.

I found this on the Times-Herald Record web page when I was following the news thread for the X-rated teacher’s memo. I kid you not. Must be sweeps rating week.

Whatever.

Ya know, he'd be a big hit in Westminster. Maybe for Fallfest? Whadda ya think Uncle Ron?

For more information click here. Go ahead, live it up. Miraculously it is “G” rated. Only in America. Is this a great country or what?

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20060919 KDDC Central Valley teacher gives x-rated handout


Central Valley teacher gives x rated handout

What I want to know is why didn’t we have teachers like this when I went to school?

The Associated Press reports, “School officials apologized after an X-rated font was used on a third-grade spelling packet handed out to parents. The font showed male and female stick figures in provocative poses to form the letters of the alphabet.


Officials with the Monroe-Woodbury School District in Orange County apologized last week after parents at Pine Tree Elementary School were given the spelling packet at an open house.


Administrators said the teacher did not use the font intentionally.


Monroe is about 45 miles northwest of New York City.”

There were several mentions about this in Tuesday’s news – but the best was the original news article by Kristina Wells in the Times Herald-Record: Central Valley teacher gives x-rated handout - Sexy script was mistake.”

Her editors certainly gave her some artistic leeway when she began her article:

Central Valley — "E" is for embarrassed — like the teacher who inadvertently used a kinky alphabet in a handout to parents.

"C" is for the calls alerting school officials to the sexy script. And "A" is for the apology that followed.

A veteran teacher used the font — depicting quasi-anatomically correct male and female stick figures contorting into letters of the alphabet — on the cover sheet of a spelling curriculum given to parents at a Pine Tree Elementary open house last week.

Think Kama Sutra meets Sesame Street.

But at first glance, it's difficult to make out the salaciousness of the type font.

Sources said the teacher had no idea the alphabet was offensive when she downloaded the font from the Internet. It's unclear if any disciplinary action has been or will be taken against the teacher, who sources said has been with the district for many years.”

Read the rest of her article here, hopefully they use permalinks…

The article is short and well worth the time. Hat’s off to her editor for letting her write it in the funny manner.

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20060919 KDDC Everything men need to know about women’s shoes


Everything men need to know about women’s shoes

Columnist Maude Franceschina, writing for the Frederick News Post explains in her September 19th, 2006 column, everything men need to know about women’s shoes.

Well sorta. I still have many questions. I haven’t a clue as to why anyone would want to where shoes in which they cannot walk?

I think very little about my shoes - - or what to wear for that matter. A point for which I am reminded from time to time. Apparently I am not in the running for being designated a clothes-horse. To which I usually respond by giving the fashion critic 50 cents so they can go call someone who cares.

Anyway – I liked her final line, which I did understand: “I plan to wear red cowboy boots when voters reject the soft on national security Democrats this November (I couldn't resist).”

If the Democrats do prevail in the “Fall elections - Democrat Wave Theory”, we will all need our running shoes.

Fortunately, President Bush’s approval rating is on the rise according to a September 19th, 2006 Gallop News Service article by Joseph Carroll: “Bush job approval up to 44%:”

“Highest approval rating so far this year. PRINCETON, NJ -- A new USA Today/Gallup poll finds George W. Bush's job approval rating is now at 44%, which is an improvement compared with the public's assessment of his performance in recent months. Bush's job approval ratings have been fluid in recent weeks, measuring as high as 42% in mid-August, but dropping back to 39% earlier this month.”

Read the rest of Gallop piece here.

And enjoy Ms. Franceschina’s column here.

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20060919 KDDC Bicyclist killed in late night accident on Rte 140 in Westminster









Bicyclist killed in late night accident on Rte 140 in Westminster

Photos by Kevin Dayhoff © www.kevindayhoff.com Sept. 19, 2006

A dark stretch of eastbound Rte 140 between the Rte 27 overpass and Center St. in Westminster was the scene of a fatal accident involving a bicyclist and a Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputy late Tuesday evening.

The accident was first dispatched at 10:40 PM and Westminster, Pleasant Valley and Reese Fire Departments responded.

There is a number of street lights out in this dangerous stretch of highway and the fire companies stayed on scene for hours to illuminate the area as the accident reconstruction team from the Maryland State Police conducted a joint investigation of the accident with the Westminster Police Department.

Police agencies from Westminster, the Maryland State Police and the Sheriff’s Department remained at the accident for several hours.

No additional details were available as this is being posted. More information will be posted as it becomes available.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org www.thetentacle.com Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report www.thewestminstereagle.com www.kevindayhoff.com

20060919 KDDC Bicyclist killed in late night accident on Rte 140 in Westminster









Bicyclist killed in late night accident on Rte 140 in Westminster

Photos by Kevin Dayhoff © www.kevindayhoff.com Sept. 19, 2006

A dark stretch of eastbound Rte 140 between the Rte 27 overpass and Center St. in Westminster was the scene of a fatal accident involving a bicyclist and a Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputy late Tuesday evening.

The accident was first dispatched at 10:40 PM and Westminster, Pleasant Valley and Reese Fire Departments responded.

There is a number of street lights out in this dangerous stretch of highway and the fire companies stayed on scene for hours to illuminate the area as the accident reconstruction team from the Maryland State Police conducted a joint investigation of the accident with the Westminster Police Department.

Police agencies from Westminster, the Maryland State Police and the Sheriff’s Department remained at the accident for several hours.

No additional details were available as this is being posted. More information will be posted as it becomes available.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org www.thetentacle.com Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report www.thewestminstereagle.com www.kevindayhoff.com

20060919 Everything men need to know about women’s shoes



Everything men need to know about women’s shoes

Columnist Maude Franceschina, writing for the Frederick News Posts explains in her September 19th, 2006 column, everything men need to know about women’s shoes.

Well sorta. I still have many questions. I haven’t a clue as to why anyone would want to where shoes in which they cannot walk?

I think very little about my shoes - - or what to wear for that matter. A point for which I am reminded from time to time. Apparently I am not in the running for being designated a clothes-horse. To which I usually respond by giving the fashion critic 50 cents so they can go call someone who cares.

Anyway – I liked her final line, which I did understand: “I plan to wear red cowboy boots when voters reject the soft on national security Democrats this November (I couldn't resist).”

If the Democrats do prevail in the “Fall elections - Democrat Wave Theory”, we will all need our running shoes.

Fortunately, President Bush’s approval rating is on the rise according to a September 19th, 2006 Gallop News Service article by Joseph Carroll: “Bush job approval up to 44%:”

“Highest approval rating so far this year. PRINCETON, NJ -- A new USA Today/Gallup poll finds George W. Bush's job approval rating is now at 44%, which is an improvement compared with the public's assessment of his performance in recent months. Bush's job approval ratings have been fluid in recent weeks, measuring as high as 42% in mid-August, but dropping back to 39% earlier this month.”

Read the rest of Gallop piece here.

And enjoy Ms. Franceschina’s column here.

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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

20060917 KDDC Cartoon MD Primary Election Voters What Voters


MD Primary Elections on September 12, 2006: "Voters? What Voters?"

"Voters? What Voters?"

Cartoon by (c) Kevin Dayhoff

September 13, 2006

State elections administrator Linda Lamone and Maryland General Assembly Speaker of the House, Mike Busch engage in a spirited conversation about the Maryland primary elections on September 12th, 2006: “Voters? What Voters?”

For a previous post on Maryland’s primary election fiasco, see my post on September 15th, 2006: “20060915 KDDC Crablaw is staying on top of Maryland’s primary election fiasco.”

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Presidential eras by Steven Schoenherr at University of San Diego

Presidential eras by Steven Schoenherr at University of San Diego

September 1, 2006

http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/20th/p/eras.html

Franklin D. Roosevelt 1933-1945
Dwight Eisenhower 1953-1961
John F. Kennedy 1961-1963
Lyndon Johnson 1963-1969
Richard Nixon 1969-1974
Gerald Ford 1974-1977
Jimmy Carter 1977-1981
Ronald Reagan 1981-1989
George Bush 1989-1993
Bill Clinton 1993-2001
George W. Bush 2001-2006

Update: January 18, 2009 - Steven Schoenherr has retired as Professor of History at the University of San Diego, and no longer maintains the web pages on the history server.

His new home page is http://homepage.mac.com/oldtownman/
For information about these web pages contact the Department of History.
For information about the DVD newsreels contact the Bookstore

20060901 Presidential eras by Steven Schoenherr at Univ of San Diego
Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 18, 2006

20060917 Oriana Fallaci buried today Sun Sept 17 2006




Oriana Fallaci buried today Sunday September 17th, 2006

Oriana Fallaci: Burial Sunday At Florence Evangelical Cemetery

(AGI) - Florence, Sept 16 - Now it all seems confirmed: Oriana Fallaci, who passed away at the Santa Chiara clinic in Florence on the night of September 14th, will be buried tomorrow in the Evangelical Cemetery of Laurels at Galluzzo. There will be no formal funeral, at her request, just a few old friends to say good-bye and then the burial. (AGI) 161350 SET 06

15 Settembre 2006 10:50 [Cronaca] Fallaci: Morta In Clinica, Funerali In Forma Privata: [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - Oriana Fallaci e' deceduta nella casa di cura Santa Chiara, una clinica privata, nel centro storico fiorentino, dove era ricoverata dalla scorsa settimana. La giornalista e' stata assistita dalla sorella Paola e da un nipote che l'hanno seguita fino all'ultimo momento [..]

Risultati da 1 a 10 di 15 documenti trovati su: Oriana Fallaci:

15 Settembre 2006 09:32 [PCM - Oggi in Italia] Firenze: E' Morta Oriana Fallaci, Era Malata Da Tempo: [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - Si e' spenta in un ospedale fiorentino, a 77 anni, dopo una lunga malattia, Oriana Fallaci, la scrittrice controversa, contestata in piu' di una occasione per le sue dichiarazioni, di recente soprattutto a causa dei suoi interventi relativi ai rapporti con l'Islam. Nata a [..]

15 Settembre 2006 14:01 [Cronaca] Oriana Fallaci Si E' Spenta Nella Notte A Firenze: [..](AGI) - Roma, 15 set. - Si e' spenta nella notte in un ospedale fiorentino, a 77 anni, dopo una lunga malattia, Oriana Fallaci, la scrittrice controversa, contestata in piu' di una occasione per le sue dichiarazioni, di recente soprattutto a causa dei suoi interventi relativi ai rapporti con l'Islam[..]

15 Settembre 2006 09:48 [Cronache locali - Firenze] Fallaci: Renzi, Straordinaria Espressione Della Fiorentinita': [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - 'Oriana Fallaci era una delle piu' straordinarie espressioni della fiorentinita' nel mondo. Una fiorentinita' che ha testimoniato, nella sua prestigiosa carriera di giornalista e scrittrice, tanto nei suoi pregi universalmente riconosciuti quanto negli aspetti che sono sta[..]

15 Settembre 2006 11:14 [Cronache locali - Firenze] Fallaci: Due Giorni Fa La Visita Di Mons. Fisichella: [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - Oriana Fallaci, secondo alcune fonti, avrebbe ricevuto due giorni fa a Villa Santa Chiara, a Firenze, dove era ricoverata, la visita di Monsignor Rino Fisichella, rettore della Pontificia Universita' Lateranense, cappellano di Montecitorio, con cui la scomparsa scrittrice [..]

15 Settembre 2006 10:54 [Politica] Fallaci: Napolitano, Protagonista Di Vivaci Battaglie: [..](AGI) - Roma, 15 set. - Il Presidente della Repubblica Giorgio Napolitano, appresa la notizia della morte di Oriana Fallaci, ha inviato ai familiari un messaggio di intensa partecipazione al loro dolore, nel quale si legge: "Scompare con Oriana Fallaci una giornalista di fama mondiale, autrice di gr[..]

15 Settembre 2006 10:53 [PCM - Italy On Line] Fallaci: Napolitano, Protagonista Di Vivaci Battaglie: [..](AGI) - Roma, 15 set. - Il Presidente della Repubblica Giorgio Napolitano, appresa la notizia della morte di Oriana Fallaci, ha inviato ai familiari un messaggio di intensa partecipazione al loro dolore, nel quale si legge: "Scompare con Oriana Fallaci una giornalista di fama mondiale, autrice di gr[..]

15 Settembre 2006 14:26 [Cronache locali - Firenze] Fallaci: Martini, Ha Incrociato Storia E Politica Del '900: [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - "Ci lascia una grande giornalista e scrittrice che, come pochi, ha incrociato con la sua attivita' professionale la storia e la politica di decenni cruciali del Novecento. Una personalita' ricca e complessa che ha vissuto a contatto con il mondo mantenendo pero' un forte l[..]

15 Settembre 2006 12:10 [Politica] Fallaci: Bertinotti, Protagonista Del Dibattito Culturale: [..](AGI) - Roma, 15 set. - "Nell'apprendere la notizia della scomparsa di Oriana Fallaci, illustre personalita' della letteratura e del giornalismo italiano e protagonista del dibattito culturale sui temi del mondo contemporaneo, esprimo a Voi tutti i sentimenti del profondo cordoglio mio personale e d[..]

15 Settembre 2006 12:07 [PCM - Italy On Line] Fallaci: Bertinotti, Protagonista Del Dibattito Culturale: [..](AGI) - Roma, 15 set. - "Nell'apprendere la notizia della scomparsa di Oriana Fallaci, illustre personalita' della letteratura e del giornalismo italiano e protagonista del dibattito culturale sui temi del mondo contemporaneo, esprimo a Voi tutti i sentimenti del profondo cordoglio mio personale e d[..]

15 Settembre 2006 10:50 [Cronaca] Fallaci: Morta In Clinica, Funerali In Forma Privata: [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - Oriana Fallaci e' deceduta nella casa di cura Santa Chiara, una clinica privata, nel centro storico fiorentino, dove era ricoverata dalla scorsa settimana. La giornalista e' stata assistita dalla sorella Paola e da un nipote che l'hanno seguita fino all'ultimo momento [..]

20060917 Who put the fun in Westminster Fallfest fundraising


Who put the fun in Westminster Fallfest fundraising

September 16, 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff

(Originally posted in KDDC on September 17th, 2006.)

Westminster’s 28th annual Fallfest celebration begins tomorrow and continues through next Sunday. For many of us it is one of the highlights of the year. It is always fun when the greater Carroll County family gets together to celebrate everything that is wonderful about our community.

For a complete schedule of all this year’s Fallfest events – click here.

The annual Fallfest Parade at begins at 4pm on Sunday September 17th, 2006.

The Fallfest Mile run begins fifteen minutes earlier on Sunday September 17th, 2006 at 3:45pm. The race starts at the intersection of Pennsylvania and Monroe and ends on Longwell Avenue.

The Rides and Games begin Thursday 9/21 6pm to 10pm; Friday 9/22 6pm to 10pm; Saturday 9/23 10am to 10pm; and Sunday 9/24 12noon to 6pm.

Today, the annual celebration takes up a two-block area at the Westminster Playground. For directions, click here.

For more information, call (410) 876-1313 or go to: www.westminsterfallfest.com

This year’s community underwriter for Fallfest is Westminster Union Bank.

For a complete listing of all the Fallfest sponsors click here. Links to all the sponsors are also on this page. They are an integral part of making this great annual community event happen. Please take a moment review the list sponsors, patronize them in the future and take a moment to thank them for contributing and making difference in the community.

If you are not familiar with Westminster’s Fallfest, Donna Shybunko, a Fallfest volunteer for Kiwanis, says “Fallfest puts the fun in fundraising… I look forward to the fun in Fallfest every year to help raise money for the Kiwanis children’s programs.”

Part of the fun is the Fallfest board consisting of Michelle Adams, Carol Baublitz, Theresa Bethune, Karen Black, Tom Canon, Lori Welsh-Graham, Marshall Green, Ken Horak, Roberta Kasik, Brian Kasik, Jim Lay, Jennifer Mellor, and Ronald Schroers. These fun folks are some of Carroll County’s best dream keepers.

It is people like these Fallfest board members and the many Fallfest volunteers who staff the food booths, the games and the events that help make Carroll County our home, a great place to live, do business and raise a family. The dream keepers are citizens and not spectators. The dream keepers say “let’s do it” and then roll up their sleeves and go to work and have fun while doing it.

Mr. Canon explained that the Fallfest “board is unique because every member is a worker and shares a love of the community.” Mr. Kasik, said that he “loves working with the other members of the board (and enjoys) the shared commitment to the community.”

Last Thursday evening I had an opportunity to stop by a Fallfest board meeting and witness these dream keepers at work.

Two new members of the board, Ms. Bethune and Mr. Horak, remarked how well organized, motivated and driven the dream keepers were. Although as I entered the room they were all talking and gesturing excitedly, writing notes and banging away at keyboards.

When it comes to discussing all the partners in the community who make Fallfest a success, everyone agreed with Mr. Horak, when he was quick to add that none of them could do it without the support of their families. They also made special mention of the long hours and steadfast support of the Westminster Police and Street Departments.

The Fallfest Board dream keepers work 365 days of the year; thinking out-of-the-box, growing and evolving, to make the next four days of this week successful. When you attend Fallfest, keep in mind that in order to make Fallfest a success there are countless long meetings, endless paperwork, countless telephone calls, and late nights at the events. Most of the dream keepers use a personal week of vacation from work for the upcoming whirlwind of activities over the next several days.

The modern version of this annual fall harvest event began in 1978 to celebrate the Westminster revitalization efforts of the mid 1970s. Over the years the annual celebration has grown and so has the scope of the Fallfest board. It has increasingly become our community’s coordinator for reaching out to touch the lives of more families in Carroll County - - for supporting county family events, friendraising – err, fundraising and celebrations.

Mr. Canon calls it the “ripple in the pond” affect on the community. And he is the person who coined the phrase “friendraising.”

Last year Fallfest raised - - and then promptly gave away over $36,000.00 to local charities. Over 40,000 folks attended; for an estimated total economic impact for our community of over $400,000.00.

This year’s charities are Carroll Hospice, Habitat for Humanity for Carroll County, Kiwanis Clubs of Westminster and Mission of Mercy. There will be over 200 vendors and 30 local non-profit agencies promoting their agencies at the festival. For more information and the schedule of events, be sure to go to their web site: www.westminsterfallfest.com.

It seems that the Fallfest board is in the business of planting the seeds and harvesting the fruits from gathering our community together for a greater good.

When you attend this year’s festivities, be sure to thank all the volunteers and the Fallfest dream keepers’ board. They are easy to spot. They’re the tired ones, with the big hearts and huge smiles.

I’ll look forward to seeing you there. I’ll be the one sticking close to the food booths because another part of the fun of Fallfest is eating.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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20060917 KDDC Oriana Fallaci buried today Sunday Sept 17 2006




Oriana Fallaci buried today Sunday September 17th, 2006

Oriana Fallaci: Burial Sunday At Florence Evangelical Cemetery

(AGI) - Florence, Sept 16 - Now it all seems confirmed: Oriana Fallaci, who passed away at the Santa Chiara clinic in Florence on the night of September 14th, will be buried tomorrow in the Evangelical Cemetery of Laurels at Galluzzo. There will be no formal funeral, at her request, just a few old friends to say good-bye and then the burial. (AGI) 161350 SET 06

15 Settembre 2006 10:50 [Cronaca] Fallaci: Morta In Clinica, Funerali In Forma Privata: [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - Oriana Fallaci e' deceduta nella casa di cura Santa Chiara, una clinica privata, nel centro storico fiorentino, dove era ricoverata dalla scorsa settimana. La giornalista e' stata assistita dalla sorella Paola e da un nipote che l'hanno seguita fino all'ultimo momento [..]

For my previous post on Ms. Fallaci, please see:20060915 KDDC Italian lioness of letters Oriana Fallaci had died today: 15 Sep 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff: Italian lioness of letters Oriana Fallaci had died September 15, 2006 A difficult schedule and several deadlines unfortunately do not allow me to drop everything and write about her. However, I will post about her as soon as I get a ... Read the rest here. ####

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15 Settembre 2006 09:32 [PCM - Oggi in Italia] Firenze: E' Morta Oriana Fallaci, Era Malata Da Tempo: [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - Si e' spenta in un ospedale fiorentino, a 77 anni, dopo una lunga malattia, Oriana Fallaci, la scrittrice controversa, contestata in piu' di una occasione per le sue dichiarazioni, di recente soprattutto a causa dei suoi interventi relativi ai rapporti con l'Islam. Nata a [..]

15 Settembre 2006 14:01 [Cronaca] Oriana Fallaci Si E' Spenta Nella Notte A Firenze: [..](AGI) - Roma, 15 set. - Si e' spenta nella notte in un ospedale fiorentino, a 77 anni, dopo una lunga malattia, Oriana Fallaci, la scrittrice controversa, contestata in piu' di una occasione per le sue dichiarazioni, di recente soprattutto a causa dei suoi interventi relativi ai rapporti con l'Islam[..]

15 Settembre 2006 09:48 [Cronache locali - Firenze] Fallaci: Renzi, Straordinaria Espressione Della Fiorentinita': [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - 'Oriana Fallaci era una delle piu' straordinarie espressioni della fiorentinita' nel mondo. Una fiorentinita' che ha testimoniato, nella sua prestigiosa carriera di giornalista e scrittrice, tanto nei suoi pregi universalmente riconosciuti quanto negli aspetti che sono sta[..]

15 Settembre 2006 11:14 [Cronache locali - Firenze] Fallaci: Due Giorni Fa La Visita Di Mons. Fisichella: [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - Oriana Fallaci, secondo alcune fonti, avrebbe ricevuto due giorni fa a Villa Santa Chiara, a Firenze, dove era ricoverata, la visita di Monsignor Rino Fisichella, rettore della Pontificia Universita' Lateranense, cappellano di Montecitorio, con cui la scomparsa scrittrice [..]

15 Settembre 2006 10:54 [Politica] Fallaci: Napolitano, Protagonista Di Vivaci Battaglie: [..](AGI) - Roma, 15 set. - Il Presidente della Repubblica Giorgio Napolitano, appresa la notizia della morte di Oriana Fallaci, ha inviato ai familiari un messaggio di intensa partecipazione al loro dolore, nel quale si legge: "Scompare con Oriana Fallaci una giornalista di fama mondiale, autrice di gr[..]

15 Settembre 2006 10:53 [PCM - Italy On Line] Fallaci: Napolitano, Protagonista Di Vivaci Battaglie: [..](AGI) - Roma, 15 set. - Il Presidente della Repubblica Giorgio Napolitano, appresa la notizia della morte di Oriana Fallaci, ha inviato ai familiari un messaggio di intensa partecipazione al loro dolore, nel quale si legge: "Scompare con Oriana Fallaci una giornalista di fama mondiale, autrice di gr[..]

15 Settembre 2006 14:26 [Cronache locali - Firenze] Fallaci: Martini, Ha Incrociato Storia E Politica Del '900: [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - "Ci lascia una grande giornalista e scrittrice che, come pochi, ha incrociato con la sua attivita' professionale la storia e la politica di decenni cruciali del Novecento. Una personalita' ricca e complessa che ha vissuto a contatto con il mondo mantenendo pero' un forte l[..]

15 Settembre 2006 12:10 [Politica] Fallaci: Bertinotti, Protagonista Del Dibattito Culturale: [..](AGI) - Roma, 15 set. - "Nell'apprendere la notizia della scomparsa di Oriana Fallaci, illustre personalita' della letteratura e del giornalismo italiano e protagonista del dibattito culturale sui temi del mondo contemporaneo, esprimo a Voi tutti i sentimenti del profondo cordoglio mio personale e d[..]

15 Settembre 2006 12:07 [PCM - Italy On Line] Fallaci: Bertinotti, Protagonista Del Dibattito Culturale: [..](AGI) - Roma, 15 set. - "Nell'apprendere la notizia della scomparsa di Oriana Fallaci, illustre personalita' della letteratura e del giornalismo italiano e protagonista del dibattito culturale sui temi del mondo contemporaneo, esprimo a Voi tutti i sentimenti del profondo cordoglio mio personale e d[..]

15 Settembre 2006 10:50 [Cronaca] Fallaci: Morta In Clinica, Funerali In Forma Privata: [..](AGI) - Firenze, 15 set. - Oriana Fallaci e' deceduta nella casa di cura Santa Chiara, una clinica privata, nel centro storico fiorentino, dove era ricoverata dalla scorsa settimana. La giornalista e' stata assistita dalla sorella Paola e da un nipote che l'hanno seguita fino all'ultimo momento [..]

Sunday, September 17, 2006

20060917 Cartoon MD Primary Election Voters What Voters


MD Primary Elections on September 12, 2006: "Voters? What Voters?"

"Voters? What Voters?"

Cartoon by (c) Kevin Dayhoff

September 13, 2006

State elections administrator Linda Lamone and Maryland General Assembly Speaker of the House, Mike Busch engage in a spirited conversation about the Maryland primary elections on September 12th, 2006: “Voters? What Voters?”

For a previous post on Maryland’s primary election fiasco, see my post on September 15th, 2006: “20060915 Crablaw is staying on top of Maryland’s primary election fiasco.”

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20060916 KDDC Who put the fun in Westminster Fallfest fundraising?


Who put the fun in Westminster Fallfest fundraising?

September 16, 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff

Westminster’s 29th annual Fallfest celebration begins tomorrow and continues through next Sunday. For many of us it is one of the highlights of the year. It is always fun when the greater Carroll County family gets together to celebrate everything that is wonderful about our community.

For a complete schedule of all this year’s Fallfest events – click here.

The annual Fallfest Parade at begins at 4pm on Sunday September 17th, 2006.

The Fallfest Mile run begins fifteen minutes earlier on Sunday September 17th, 2006 at 3:45pm. The race starts at the intersection of Pennsylvania and Monroe and ends on Longwell Avenue.

The Rides and Games begin Thursday 9/21 6pm to 10pm; Friday 9/22 6pm to 10pm; Saturday 9/23 10am to 10pm; and Sunday 9/24 12noon to 6pm.

Today, the annual celebration takes up a two-block area at the Westminster Playground. For directions, click here.

For more information, call (410) 876-1313 or go to: www.westminsterfallfest.com

This year’s community underwriter for Fallfest is Westminster Union Bank.

For a complete listing of all the Fallfest sponsors click here. Links to all the sponsors are also on this page. They are an integral part of making this great annual community event happen. Please take a moment review the list sponsors, patronize them in the future and take a moment to thank them for contributing and making difference in the community.

If you are not familiar with Westminster’s Fallfest, Donna Shybunko, a Fallfest volunteer for Kiwanis, says “Fallfest puts the fun in fundraising… I look forward to the fun in Fallfest every year to help raise money for the Kiwanis children’s programs.”

Part of the fun is the Fallfest board consisting of Michelle Adams, Carol Baublitz, Theresa Bethune, Karen Black, Tom Canon, Lori Welsh-Graham, Marshall Green, Ken Horak, Roberta Kasik, Brian Kasik, Jim Lay, Jennifer Mellor, and Ronald Schroers. These fun folks are some of Carroll County’s best dream keepers.

It is people like these Fallfest board members and the many Fallfest volunteers who staff the food booths, the games and the events that help make Carroll County our home, a great place to live, do business and raise a family. The dream keepers are citizens and not spectators. The dream keepers say “let’s do it” and then roll up their sleeves and go to work and have fun while doing it.

Mr. Canon explained that the Fallfest “board is unique because every member is a worker and shares a love of the community.” Mr. Kasik, said that he “loves working with the other members of the board (and enjoys) the shared commitment to the community.”

Last Thursday evening I had an opportunity to stop by a Fallfest board meeting and witness these dream keepers at work.

Two new members of the board, Ms. Bethune and Mr. Horak, remarked how well organized, motivated and driven the dream keepers were. Although as I entered the room they were all talking and gesturing excitedly, writing notes and banging away at keyboards.

When it comes to discussing all the partners in the community who make Fallfest a success, everyone agreed with Mr. Horak, when he was quick to add that none of them could do it without the support of their families. They also made special mention of the long hours and steadfast support of the Westminster Police and Street Departments.

The Fallfest Board dream keepers work 365 days of the year; thinking out-of-the-box, growing and evolving, to make the next four days of this week successful. When you attend Fallfest, keep in mind that in order to make Fallfest a success there are countless long meetings, endless paperwork, countless telephone calls, and late nights at the events. Most of the dream keepers use a personal week of vacation from work for the upcoming whirlwind of activities over the next several days.

The modern version of this annual fall harvest event began in 1978 to celebrate the Westminster revitalization efforts of the mid 1970s. Over the years the annual celebration has grown and so has the scope of the Fallfest board. It has increasingly become our community’s coordinator for reaching out to touch the lives of more families in Carroll County - - for supporting county family events, friendraising – err, fundraising and celebrations.

Mr. Canon calls it the “ripple in the pond” affect on the community. And he is the person who coined the phrase “friendraising.”

Last year Fallfest raised - - and then promptly gave away over $36,000.00 to local charities. Over 40,000 folks attended; for an estimated total economic impact for our community of over $400,000.00.

This year’s charities are Carroll Hospice, Habitat for Humanity for Carroll County, Kiwanis Clubs of Westminster and Mission of Mercy. There will be over 200 vendors and 30 local non-profit agencies promoting their agencies at the festival. For more information and the schedule of events, be sure to go to their web site: www.westminsterfallfest.com.

It seems that the Fallfest board is in the business of planting the seeds and harvesting the fruits from gathering our community together for a greater good.

When you attend this year’s festivities, be sure to thank all the volunteers and the Fallfest dream keepers’ board. They are easy to spot. They’re the tired ones, with the big hearts and huge smiles.

I’ll look forward to seeing you there. I’ll be the one sticking close to the food booths because another part of the fun of Fallfest is eating.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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