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Friday, July 13, 2012
Bicycling the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
By Kevin Dayhoff
July 11, 2012
One of my passions for July, besides thoroughly enjoying the
heat, is the Tour de France.
This year, June 30 was one of my greatest days of summer…
That was the day that the 99th Tour de France
began with the “prologue” event. What follows, until July 22, is a tour of
France’s picturesque agriculturally dominated countryside, in 20 stages that
will cover 3,497 kilometres.
By the time a cyclist finishes the Tour de France, he will
have burned a total of 118,000 calories or the “equivalent to 26 Mars Bars per
day,” according to the BBC.
The Tour de France has a little something for everyone –
history, drama, intrigue, science, a mini geography tutorial of Europe, and all
of the fanfare and spectacle of what is arguably, one of the most difficult
sporting challenges in the world today...
And besides, so much of the humble – and insane – beginnings
of the Tour de France were started by journalists and a newspaper.
The humble beginnings of the bicycle race were as a
newspaper publicity event, brainstormed by Henri Desgrange in 1902, to promote the
sports newspaper “l'Auto.”
According to the history section of the
Le Tour de France website, “The line between insanity and genius is said to be
a fine one, and in early 20thcentury France, anyone envisaging a
near-2,500-km-long cycle race across the country would have been widely viewed
as unhinged.
“But that didn’t stop Géo Lefèvre, a journalist with L’Auto
magazine at the time, from proceeding with his inspired plan. His editor, Henri
Desgrange, was bold enough to believe in the idea and to throw his backing
behind the Tour de France. And so it was that, on 1 July 1903, sixty pioneers
set out on their bicycles from Montgeron. After six mammoth stages (Nantes -
Paris, 471 km!), only 21 “routiers,” led by Maurice Garin, arrived at the end
of this first epic.”
Although the eyes of the world are on the Tour de France
every July, did you know that there were several celebrated bicycle races, in
the central-Maryland area, a number of years before the first Tour de France in
1903?
According to an American Sentinel newspaper article
published on October 20, 1895: “The
most remarkable cycling event … was a century run, undertaken by over three
hundred riders, from Baltimore ,
on Sunday last.
“Mishaps reduced
the number, by the time the cavalcade started, to two hundred and ninety-nine,
among whom were several ladies. The run
was to Frederick
and return.
“Two hundred and
forty-six of the starters continued in the run to the finish and made the 100
miles… Messrs. George M. Parke and John H. Cunningham, of the Cycling Ramblers
of Westminster, were in the run and completed the century.”
At the Corbit’s Charge encampment on Sunday, June 24, I was
inspired by several conversations with local historians Tom LeGore and Ron
Kuehne, known well for his historic interpretation of Westminster Mayor Michael
Baughman; to revisit our local history at Harpers Ferry, Antietam, Washington
DC, and Gettysburg.
All are comfortable family-friendly day trips for those of
us who live in Carroll County. Well, by car that is…
So, in honor of the Tour de France, on Saturday, July my
wife and I spent bicycling through history from Brunswick to Harpers Ferry and
back on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath.
We had dinner at “Beans
in the Belfry” on West Potomac Street, in Brunswick, near the offices of my
good friends, Mayor Carroll Jones and City Administrator Richard Weldon at the Brunswick City Hall.
Located in a 100 year-old restored historic church, Beans in
the Belfry is an excellent of an artistic approach to adaptive re-use, and arts
and culture as an economic driver and jobs creator.
We loved the ambiance and atmosphere of Beans in the Belfry.
Our food was wonderful and the service friendly and welcoming.
Next week - Saturday, July 14, 2012, we’ll try the Northern Central
Railroad Trail, in Gunpowder
Falls State Park in Baltimore County.
See also:
Eagle Archive: Saluting Carroll County's love of that dangerous 'foreign invention' ... the bicycle
Baltimore Sun By Kevin Dayhoff July 14, 2012 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0715-20120711,0,1917523.story
More than 100 years ago, "bicycle riders and racers,
were filled with excitement over an event to take place at the Pleasure Park, a
newly built horseracing track with grandstand one mile north of Westminster on
the road to Littlestown."
That property is now known as Carroll County Regional
Airport.
Thanks to research for the Historical Society of Carroll
County by historian Mary Ann Ashcraft, we know that on June 25, 1898, the
now-defunct American Sentinel wrote that "Thursday, the 30th day of
June, will be the greatest day among cyclists in Carroll County that has ever
occurred in its history.
One of my passions for July, besides thoroughly enjoying the
heat, is the Tour de France. This year, June 30 was one of
my greatest days of summer.
That was the day that the 99th Tour de France began with the
"prologue" event. What follows, until July 22, is a tour of France's
picturesque and agriculturally dominated countryside, in 20 stages that will
cover 3,497 kilometers… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0715-20120711,0,1917523.story
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The Office of the Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley: The Fact By Rick Abbruzzese, Director of Public Affairs
The Facts By Rick Abbruzzese, Director of Public Affairs http://www.governor.maryland.gov/blog/?p=6075
July 10th, 2012
A recent report by Change Maryland, a GOP-led, partisan organization, erroneously makes an outdated claim that the number of millionaire households in Maryland has decreased. A quick look at the numbers reveals the facts:
FACT: Change Maryland is a GOP-led, partisan organization founded by a former Ehrlich appointee, failed congressional candidate and failed would-be candidate for Governor.
FACT: The number of millionaire households in Maryland has actually increased 19% during the O’Malley-Brown Administration, according to the non-partisan Phoenix Institute . Today, Maryland has the highest percentage of millionaire households in the United States, and our overall share of the United States’ millionaire residents has actually increased since 2006. Lastly, the balance between Virginia and Maryland remains statistically unchanged during that time.
FACT: Governor O’Malley inherited a $1.7 billion structural deficit from an Ehrlich Administration that increased spending by nearly 34% over 4 years. In 2007, Governor O’Malley called a Special Session to resolve the inherited structural deficit through a balanced approach of unprecedented cuts to spending and yes, new revenues. The decisive actions taken during the 2007 Special Session – including $550 million in cuts and a penny’s increase on the sales tax – would have eliminated the structural deficit by Fiscal Year 2012 had our country not been plunged into recession by George W. Bush’s reckless spending and tax cuts that overwhelmingly favor the wealthy.
FACT: According to the highly respected and non-partisan Federal Funds Information for States, Marylanders have the 3rd lowest state and local tax burden adjusting for income, ahead of only South Dakota and New Hampshire. And, according to the Tax Foundation, when you factor in all of Maryland’s sales tax exemptions, Marylanders pay the 9th lowest adjusted state and local sales taxes in the nation (including adjustments for zero local sales taxes and exemptions on services, gasoline, groceries and more).
Lastly, the Tax Foundation also finds that Maryland has the 8th lowest tax burden on mature businesses, Ernst & Young ranks Maryland as having the 12th lowest tax burden on new investments, and Ernst & Young and COST indicate Maryland businesses pay the 2nd lowest combined state and local taxes as a share of total state and local tax revenue (only Connecticut is lower).
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Police recover gun, charge Westminster man in shooting in Eldersburg that left one dead
Police recover gun, charge Westminster man in shooting in Eldersburg that left one dead
Restaurant owner: 'This isn't the kind of thing that happens around here'
By Jim Joyner, Carroll Eagle July 13, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-carroll-shooting-0715-20120713,0,1763573.story
The owner of the Harvest Inn in Eldersburg said Friday there was no warning — and in his mind, no precedent — for the early morning shooting that left one man dead and another injured, and turned the parking lot of his family restaurant and lounge into a homicide crime scene this morning.
"It's baffling to me," said Tony Trombetta, who has run the restaurant in the 2000 block of Liberty Road since 1993. "This isn't the kind of thing that happens around here."
David J. Garrett, 36, of Carmae Road, in Sykesville, died when he suffered multiple gunshot wounds in a confrontation on the parking lot of the Harvest Inn shortly after midnight, according to Maryland State Police.
A second man, Gary Hale, of Granite Road, in Woodstock, was shot in the arm during the incident and was transported toUniversity of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where police said Thursday he continues to recover.
At about 7 a.m., police arrested Jacob B. Bircher, 24, of Wimert Avenue, Westminster, in connection with the incident. Police said he surrendered after police contacted him by phone and met him in the parking lot of the Church of the Open Door, along Route 140 in Westminster.
Greg Shipley, spokesman for the state police, said… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-carroll-shooting-0715-20120713,0,1763573.story
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Thursday, July 12, 2012
Kevin Dayhoff The Tentacle: National Governors Association New Engines of Growth http://tinyurl.com/825mo9r
Kevin Dayhoff The Tentacle: The #art and culture of economic
development part 1 http://tinyurl.com/825mo9r
July 11, 2012 http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=5218
Kevin E. Dayhoff Art
Econ Benefits of Art,
The National Governors Association recently released a new
report on the role that community arts, culture, and design play in job
creation and economic growth.
The remarkably creative and thoughtful report, New Engines of Growth: Five Roles for Arts, Culture, and Design,
was prepared by the group’s Center for Best Practices, in collaboration with
the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Assembly of State Arts
Agencies.
The 52-page report itself is an eye-catching and
well-designed piece of artwork in its layout and design.
However, even more amazing is that, page-by-page, the report
presents a compelling and persuasive case for encouraging community arts and
cultural programs, businesses, shops and industry to create economy and jobs –
in a manner surprisingly devoid of mind-numbing public policy wonk-speak.
The executive summary of the report states, in part … http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=5218
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Generations have been touched by Frock's 4-H and church leadership By Kevin Dayhoff, May 3, 2012
Eagle Archive: Generations have been touched by Frock's 4-H
and church leadership http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0506-20120502,0,7820360.story
By Kevin Dayhoff, May 3, 2012 Labels: 4H, 4H
Carroll Co 4H FFA Fair, Ag
Carroll Co MD Ag Center, Dayhoff
Media Explore Carroll, People
Frock Kathryn, People
Obituaries, People
Tributes
Fourteen years ago — on April 12, 1998 — the Baltimore Sun carried
an article about my neighbor and good friend, Kathryn Myers Frock, in which it
was noted:
"The Westminster woman, who is believed to be the
longest-serving 4-H volunteer in the country, was surprised recently to be
honored for 58 years of volunteer service.
"Fifty-eight years? thought Frock. Why 58?
"'Maybe they don't think I'm going to be here for 60
years,' she said with a smile."
Well, Frock made it to 60 years. As a matter of fact, make
that 74 years that she was a 4-H leader and volunteer fair judge.
That said, with Frock, it was not as much about the quantity
of years, but the quality.
Frock passed away on April 26 at age 94. http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0506-20120502,0,7820360.story
4-H, agriculture, volunteers, church, community,
Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland,
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Related and Updated for Kathryn Frock:
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Kathryn
A. Myers Frock, 94, of Westminster, died April 26, 2012 at Emeritus at
Westminster. http://www.prittsfuneralhome.com/vcalendar/event_view.php?event_id=245
Labels: 4H, 4H
Carroll Co 4H FFA Fair, Ag
Carroll Co MD Ag Center, People
Frock Kathryn, People
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Westminster Eagle - Katie V. Jones: Kathryn Frock touts
merits of 4-H life
Fair 'queen' touts merits of 4-H life 07/26/06 By Katie V.
Jones
Labels: 4H, 4H
Carroll Co 4H FFA Fair, Ag
Carroll Co MD Ag Center, People
Frock Kathryn, People
obituaries
When Kathryn Frock joined 4-H in 1934, there were girl 4-H
clubs and boy 4-H clubs. If you lived on a farm and worked with animals,
however, you were allowed to belong to a "co-ed club."
In those days the fair was held in Taneytown, before moving
to its current location behind the Agricultural Center in Westminster.
To build the buildings at the new site, the 4-H clubs raised
money through various methods such as making moccasins and selling household
"guidebooks."
At 89, Frock has more than 60 years of memories of being in
4-H, first as a member, then as a leader and currently as a judge… http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2006/08/westminster-eagle-katie-v-jones-kathryn.html
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Accolades mark a life of volunteering Westminster woman
lauded for 4-H service April 12, 1998 By Sheridan Lyons
Accolades mark a life of volunteering Westminster woman
lauded for 4-H service
By Sheridan Lyons SUN STAFF http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1998-04-12/news/1998102100_1_4-h-volunteer-carroll-county-frock
The Westminster woman who is believed to be the
longest-serving 4-H volunteer in the country was surprised recently to be
honored for 58 years of volunteer service.
Fifty-eight years? thought Kathryn Frock. Why 58?
"Maybe they don't think I'm going to be here for 60
years," she said with a smile last week.
If there were a grandmaster of homemaking, Frock, 80, would
qualify: Her skills range from the "seven-day pickles" she puts up to
the carefully centered daisy buttons on a dress she made in 1936 that swept 4-H
Club local, state and national needlework honors.
…
[…]
"This woman is phenomenal," said Bob Shirley,
Carroll County's recently retired extension agent for 4-H. "The amount of
volunteer work she's still doing and the number of organizations she's giving
support to. And she still is a very strong, active leader," he said.
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
City of Frederick Maryland Graffiti Ordinance Reminder
Posted on: July 10, 2012 http://www.cityoffrederick.com/civicalerts.aspx?AID=707
Graffiti Ordinance Reminder
Over the Fourth of July holiday, the Frederick Police Department received a number of complaints regarding "spray chalk" graffiti advertising a local beer festival. This graffiti was placed on sidewalks all over the downtown area.
The recent heavy rains were not successful in washing the graffiti away, and DPW work crews are removing it. FPD is in contact with DPW in order to account for the costs of removal by the city and will request reimbursement from the responsible party.
FPD would like to take this opportunity to refer citizens and business owners to Frederick City Code 15-43, excerpted as follows:
"Graffiti Defined. As referred to herein, "graffiti" shall mean writings, drawings, inscriptions, figures or marks of paint, ink, chalk, dye or other similar substances on public or private buildings, structures, property or places which are not authorized or permitted under the city's codes and ordinances regulating signs. For the purposes of this section, graffiti shall include any form of drawings, writings, markings or inscriptions regardless of the content or the nature of materials used in the commission of the act, except as specifically exempted, as set forth herein.
Penalty—Perpetrator. Violation of subsection (c) of this section shall be declared to be a municipal infraction. Any person convicted of a violation of this section shall be punished by a fine not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) for a first offense, and five hundred dollars ($500.00) for a second and any subsequent offenses. Where a minor is found to have violated this section, the payment of any fine and court costs imposed by this section shall be the responsibility of such minor's parents or legal guardian.
Exemption. This section shall not be construed to prohibit temporary, easily removable chalk or other water soluble markings on public or private sidewalks, streets or other paved surfaces which are used in connection with traditional children's activities, such as drawing or bases for stickball, kickball, handball, hopscotch and the like, nor temporary, easily removable chalk or water soluble markings used in connection with any lawful business or public purpose, any approved public art project, or activity not otherwise prohibited by city code or ordinance."
Some business owners in the downtown area have occasionally applied sidewalk chalk immediately in front of their businesses to promote an event or daily special. These businesses are encouraged to request permission from the city before applying chalk to the city's sidewalks to ensure compliance with the ordinance.
The Frederick Police Department can and will continue to make arrests for malicious destruction of property under Maryland criminal law. In the present instance, while it is not believed there was any criminal intent, these unauthorized and prolific advertisements were a violation of city ordinance.
To view the ordinance in its entirety, please refer to http://library.municode.com/index.aspx?clientId=16359.
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Sunday, July 08, 2012
Westminster Maryland Online: July 8, 2012 Grace Lutheran Church Westminster Mar...
Westminster Maryland Online: July 8, 2012 Grace Lutheran Church Westminster Mar...: Grace Lutheran Church Sunday bulletin and weekly announcements for Sunday, July 8, 2012 Pastor Kevin Clementson and Pastor Martha Cl...
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Grace Lutheran Church Sunday bulletin and weekly announcements
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for Sunday, July 8, 2012
Pastor Kevin Clementson and Pastor Martha Clementson
Grace Lutheran Church, 21 Carroll Street, Westminster, MD
21157
21157
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Grace Lutheran Church, Westminster, Maryland, religion,
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church bulletin,
Religion chaplaincy church
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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:
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Grace Lutheran Church Westminster MD for early Sunday morning services
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Saturday, July 07, 2012
Looking 4 Rick Weldon or someone like him at Brunswick City Hall We had gr8 visit
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Saturday, July 10, 2012, after a Tentacle writers’ breakfast
at the Barbara Fritchie Restaurant in Frederick, my wife and I spent last
Saturday bicycling from Brunswick to Harpers Ferry and back on the Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal towpath.
We had dinner at “Beans
in the Belfry” on West Potomac Street, in Brunswick, near the offices of my
good friends, Mayor Carroll Jones and City Administrator Richard Weldon at the Brunswick City Hall.
Located in a 100 year-old restored historic church, Beans in
the Belfry is an excellent of an artistic approach to adaptive re-use, and arts
and culture as an economic driver and jobs creator.
We loved the ambiance and atmosphere of Beans in the Belfry.
Our food was wonderful and the service friendly and welcoming.
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Saturday, July 10, 2012, after a Tentacle (http://www.thetentacle.com/) writers’
breakfast at the Barbara Fritchie Restaurant in Frederick, my wife and I spent
last Saturday bicycling from Brunswick to Harpers Ferry and back on the
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath.
We had dinner at “Beans
in the Belfry” on West Potomac Street, in Brunswick, near the offices of my
good friends, Mayor Carroll Jones and City Administrator Richard Weldon at the Brunswick City Hall.
Located in a 100 year-old restored historic church, Beans in
the Belfry is an excellent of an artistic approach to adaptive re-use, and arts
and culture as an economic driver and jobs creator.
We loved the ambiance and atmosphere of Beans in the Belfry.
Our food was wonderful and the service friendly and welcoming.
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Dinner at Beans in the Belfry in Rick Weldon's Brunswick Md
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Lock 31 C and O Canal around the 58 mile post or so
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Friday, July 06, 2012
The dancing bears may be best at the Manchester Fire Dept carnival
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Thursday, July 05, 2012
Return to Makin Island iPod Version
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Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Working at the #fireworks display at the Ag Ctr in #Westminster Happy 4th
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let's just get this straight: HALLELUJAH: Did Justice Roberts Pull One Over on the Liberals
let's just get this straight: HALLELUJAH: (i post this opinion as someone who thinks that obama is gonna KILL this country. i dance for freaking JOY at the prospec... http://nancyrankinbjorkman.blogspot.com/2012/07/attached-is-lawyer-richard-bolens.html
SUNDAY, JULY 1, 2012 HALLELUJAH http://nancyrankinbjorkman.blogspot.com/2012/07/attached-is-lawyer-richard-bolens.html
Richard Bolen
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From: http://nancyrankinbjorkman.blogspot.com/
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And oh, a search does indicate that "Godfather Politics," among many other websites, has posted "Did Justice Roberts Pull One Over on the Liberals," by Richard Bolen... http://godfatherpolitics.com/5961/did-justice-roberts-pull-one-over-liberals/#ixzz1zUGpXEt8
SUNDAY, JULY 1, 2012 HALLELUJAH http://nancyrankinbjorkman.blogspot.com/2012/07/attached-is-lawyer-richard-bolens.html
(i post this opinion as someone who thinks that obama is gonna KILL this country. i dance for freaking JOY at the prospect that this analysis might be correct. on the other hand, i doubt very much that our founding fathers intended for the supreme court to be playing such games.) Attached is lawyer Richard Bolen's analysis of the Supreme Court’s decision today.
Richard Bolen
The Bolen Law Firm
600 Columbia Avenue, Suite 7
Lexington, SC 29072
(803) 951-2230
(803) 951-2328 (fax)
@RichBolen -Twitter
June 28, 2012
Lexington, South Carolina
To all my friends, particularly those conservatives who are despondent over the searing betrayal by Chief Justice John Roberts and the pending demise of our beloved country, I offer this perspective to convey some profound hope and evidence of the Almighty’s hand in the affairs of men in relation to the Supreme Court’s decision on Obamacare... http://nancyrankinbjorkman.blogspot.com/2012/07/attached-is-lawyer-richard-bolens.html
From: http://nancyrankinbjorkman.blogspot.com/
this is a blog about anything which is code for nothing. i am mostly conservative and always opinionated so if that bothers you, well, i guess that bothers you.
And oh, a search does indicate that "Godfather Politics," among many other websites, has posted "Did Justice Roberts Pull One Over on the Liberals," by Richard Bolen... http://godfatherpolitics.com/5961/did-justice-roberts-pull-one-over-liberals/#ixzz1zUGpXEt8
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