Showing posts with label Sports Running Wakefield Valley Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sports Running Wakefield Valley Trail. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

It was beautiful day for Caroline and me to walk along the Wakefield Valley Trail


It was beautiful day for Caroline and me to walk along the Wakefield Valley Trail. We especially enjoyed that someone had chalked a series of commentaries on the walk and it was also great to see Jacki Reiff and Henry Reiff along the trail. 18Apr2017 Tues.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Lonely is the runner that walks the Wakefield Valley Trail


Lonely is the runner that walks the Wakefield Valley Trail because he has spent the last three weeks with bad knee. Sad. 22Jan2017

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

“Dayhoff: A German POW camp was located on site of Wakefield Valley golf course during WWII”



“Time Flies,” by Kevin E. Dayhoff January 13, 2017

As far back as 1960s, the idea of building houses in Wakefield Valley has been the topic of divisive and acrimonious debate in our community. Especially since the sprawling development, currently located in the valley, sits on what was once the location of some Carroll County’s best farmland. The current houses next to the proposed 53-house development were built many years ago in spite of bitter opposition from the local community.

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“Dayhoff: A German POW camp was located on the Wakefield Valley Golf Course during WWII.” Sunday, January 15, 2017 Time Flies, by Kevin Dayhoff,

This coming Tuesday, January 17, the use of German POWs to do farm work in Carroll County during World War II, will be the topic of the Historical Society of Carroll County’s popular Box Lunch Talk series.

“During World War II, American farms and factories faced a labor shortage. One little- known solution to the problem was the use of German prisoners of war,” according to Historical Society.

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As an aside, this same golf course property is currently in the news. Recently several folks have asked about the background to the current discussions about a recent proposal to build 53 houses on a portion of the now defunct Wakefield Valley Golf Course.


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The struggle with the constantly changing links and changes with the Baltimore Sun – and the Carroll County Times is real – and at times, quite frustrating.

From June 2004 to October 2016, I worked for the Baltimore Sun. Those columns may be found here: Baltimore Sun Carroll Eagle: http://tinyurl.com/KED-Sun. Beginning on October 9, 2016, I was transferred to the Carroll County Times. These articles may be found here: Carroll County Times: www.tinyurl.com/KED-CCT

This link for my story on “Dayhoff: A German POW camp was located on site of Wakefield Valley golf course during WWII,” may be found here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/columnists/features/history/ph-cc-dayhoff-011517-20170113-column.html


As of this morning, before the Box Lunch Talk today at noon at Grace Hall in Grace Lutheran Church, in Westminster – the link worked. Just saying.


The Box lunch Talk was well attended. 150 folks came to hear an excellent and insightful presentation by Jim Shriver. Another great program by the Historical Society of Carroll County.

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Friday, December 30, 2016

Lonely is the runner that braves the cold temps to run 2 miles on the Wakefield Valley Trail



Lonely is the runner that braves the cold temps to run 2 miles on the Wakefield Valley Trail listening to Nickelback. Don't judge. Happy New Year 30Dec2016

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Nov. 14 5k honors memory of Terry Burk and Sam Case [Eagle Archives]



Westminster's long history of meeting demands for green space [Eagle Archives]

Nov. 14 5k honors memory of Terry Burk and Sam Case [Eagle Archives]

November 6, 2015 by Kevin E. Dayhoff


On Nov. 14, the Westminster Road Runners Club and Westminster City Department of Recreation and Parks will sponsor the annual Terry Burk Sam Case 5K on the Wakefield Valley Trail — better known to older local runners as the Terry Burk Trail.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the tragic death of Burk, a popular runner and the second generation owner of a family candy store, the Treat Shop in Westminster.

Burk was struck by a car and killed while jogging with friends on Route 97 at Kalten Road on Aug. 10, 1995. He was only 48 years old.

Sam Case was among the original members of the Westminster Road Runners Club… http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-archives-green-space-20151104-story.html





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Thursday, October 8, 2015

Lonely is the runner who runs 3.6 miles on the Wakefield Valley Trail - all to the tunes of Led Zeppelin.

Lonely is the runner who runs 3.6 miles on the Wakefield Valley Trail - all to the tunes of Led Zeppelin.

Update late in the evening: Fascinating. This was my first attempt at posting a smartphone screenshot of my run and it is essentially a failure. The resolution is so low that the picture is so pixelated as to be not of much value. Live and learn by trial and error... 

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Lonely is the runner that gets out on the Wakefield Trail to run after not running for weeks



Lonely is the runner that gets out on the Wakefield Trail to run after not running for weeks. Even a bunny just stopped and starred. Then there was that moment when you realize that someone on the trail was walking faster than I was running. I did regain some pride when I caught - up with the grandmother pushing the stroller. Just saying.

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Broad range of topics discussed at the Westminster mayor and common council meeting Monday night

Ting, the Westminster broadband technology project, to begin residential installations soon


At the meeting of the Westminster Common Council Monday night, August 10, 2015, Westminster officials had a wide range of issues on the agenda. From left to right: Dr. Mona Becker, Tony Chiavacci, Council President Dr. Robert Wack, Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz, Suzanne Albert, and Greg Pecoraro.



Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz, (L) recognizes Superintendent John Rawlings, Sr., for 30-yrs of service to the city at Mon night’s council http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2015/08/at-monday-nights-meeting-of-westminster.html

Westminster Mayor Kevin R. Utz, on the left, recognizes Superintendent John A. Rawlings, Sr., for 30-years of service to the city at Monday night’s council meeting as Westminster Police Chief Jeff Spaulding and Finance Director Tammy Palmer look on. August 10, 2015 by Kevin E. Dayhoff

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

By Kevin E. Dayhoff

At the meeting of the Westminster Common Council Monday night, Westminster officials had a wide range of issues on the agenda; including an employee recognition, new trucks and equipment purchases, a new playground equipment initiative, and an update on the city’s fiber technology project.

The meeting began with a mayor and common council recognition of the city’s wastewater superintendent John A. Rawlings, Sr., for thirty-years of service.

With his wife and family present, Westminster Mayor Kevin R. Utz acknowledged how Rawlings and his department have saved the city a “great deal of money over the years” by their diligence, and innovative management approaches to an ever-increasingly complex aspect of government. Westminster councilwoman Mona Becker, a professor of environmental studies at McDaniel College agreed; reporting how she takes her environmental geology and chemistry classes to the treatment plant for field trips.

This was followed by a progress report on the Westminster Ting fiber technology initiative, by Valerie Bortz, the Westminster Ting city manager.

“Exciting things are happening,” said Bortz as she reported that the city’s fiber project is “getting ready to go live this week.” Bortz reported that soon Ting will begin making scheduled fiber installations in homes in Westminster.

Bortz also reported that the city recently was given a 2015 Community Broadband Innovative Partnership of the Year award by The National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA.) According to a recent release found on the city’s Ting broadband fiber web page, “NATOA is a professional association for local governments … [to] help these communities get better access to telecommunications and broadband Internet services. These awards are intended to recognize people, towns, companies and initiatives each year that advanced the cause of broadband deployment and adoption in local communities.”

A discussion among the councilmembers ensued about continued efforts to get the word out about the broadband fiber initiative. It was noted that there remain many questions about “What is Ting;” how does it bring value to the city and what does it means to Westminster citizens.

In a recent e-mail interview with Westminster councilmember Tony Chiavacci, he noted, “As far as the value. There is a lot. True high-speed internet access … not what we currently have; but gig service - is going to be as important in the future as electricity and roads are to us today.

“We feel this project puts us many years ahead of most of the rest of the nation and it will position Westminster to be on the front of this technology. The hope is by us being out in front, we will attract business and individuals to Westminster that need this level of service, and cannot get it elsewhere. Thus, providing high paying jobs opportunities, increasing the average income, and pushing property values up in our area. As well as allowing people to work where they live versus commuting out of the area every day.”

With Ting, “you are driving a Ferrari instead of a Chevette,” said Chiavacci at the council meeting.

Jeff Glass, the city’s public works director then presented several equipment and truck bids for the council’s deliberation and approval. Glass also asked for the approval of this year’s annual roadway resurfacing and paving contract. This past winter was hard on Westminster’s streets and the councilmembers are anxious to begin addressing the roadway repairs and improvements.

Abby Gruber, the director of recreation discussed with the mayor and council a project to rebuild the aging playground equipment at Dutterer Park. According to a release by Gruber, after an upcoming planning session, on “October 9, 2015, volunteers from The City of Westminster, The Boys & Girls Club of Westminster, and Habitat for Humanity, along with BGE will build a great new place for kids to play in one day. The project is in partnership with KaBOOM!, the national nonprofit dedicated to giving kids the childhood they deserve by bringing play to those who need it most.”

In other news, Utz reported that the Wakefield Valley golf course task force recently held its first meeting to develop long term planning for the use of the large property at the west end of town that will be transferred to the city in the near future.

There were no ordinances or resolutions – or old business to discuss and after departmental reports the meeting adjourned after a little over an hour. 
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Friday, June 5, 2015

Avid runner and local Westminster Dentist, Dr. Jim Myers has died at the age of 70

Avid runner and local Westminster Dentist, Dr. Jim Myers has died at the age of 70

June 5, 2015

Westminster Md. - Dr. James Richard Myers, Jr, 70, of Westminster, died peacefully on Thursday evening, June 4, 2015 at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson after a brief illness.

According to an obituary on the Myers-Durboraw Funeral Home website here, http://www.myersdurborawfh.com/obits/obituary.php?id=553507:

Born February 20, 1945 in Baltimore, he was the son of the late Dr. James Richard Myers and Dorothy Rutledge Myers.  He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Lynch Myers.

Dr. Myers was a 1963 graduate of Westminster High School and a 1967 graduate of Juniata College in PA.  He then graduated from Baltimore College of Dental Surgery at the University of Maryland in 1971 and served a one year internship at Charlotte Memorial Hospital as an Oral Surgeon. 

He returned to his roots in Westminster to join his father in the family dental practice, Myers Family Dentistry, continuing to serve the community for over 43 years, until his death. 

While in dental school, he was a member of the Honor Society and received the Oral Surgery Award.  He also was awarded the honor of the senior who best exemplified kindness, ethical standards and humanitarianism. 

He was a long-time member of Grace Lutheran Church and of the First Presbyterian Church of Westminster.  He was a member of Maryland Dental Society and the Carroll County Dental Society and the Westminster Kiwanis.  He also was an avid runner, participating in over 80 marathons around the world.

Surviving in addition to his wife, Elizabeth, are daughters, Jennifer R. Postlethwait of Westminster and Jessica L. Loewe and husband, Michael, of Bel Air; son, James R. Myers III of Westminster; and daughters, Jacqueline C. Myers and Juliette M. Myers of Westminster…

Brother, Robert A. Myers and wife, Sueann, of Westminster.

Son-in-law, Matthew T. Postlethwait of Westminster and grandchildren, Taylor Lloyd, Morgan & Keira Loewe, and Reed and Luke Postlethwait and his loving cousins.

A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, June 8, 2015 from the First Presbyterian Church of Westminster, 65 Washington Road, Westminster, with his pastor, Reverend Matthew Glasgow officiating. 

Burial will follow in Meadow Branch Cemetery, Westminster. 

The family will receive friends on Sunday from 1:00-4:00 and 6:00-8:00 PM at the Myers-Durboraw Funeral Home, 91 Willis Street, Westminster and on Monday from 10:00 until the time of service at the church.


Memorial contributions may be made to the Mission of Mercy, 22 South Market Street, Ste. 6D, Frederick, MD 21701 or to the charity of one’s choice.
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Friday, October 24, 2014

List of places in Carroll County Maryland

List of places in Carroll County Maryland


Mountainview Cemetery, South Branch Gunpowder Falls, Keysville, Harmony Grove Church, Elmer Wolf High School, Cabbage Spring Branch, Dickenson Run, Bixler Church, Barrett, Finksburg, Bowens Chapel, Linwood, Little Morgan Run, Alloway Creek, Deep Run, Emory Church, Cherry Branch, Big Pipe Creek Park, Day, Mount Union Church, Mount Airy, Big Pipe Creek, Daniel, Charles Carroll High School, Deep Run School, Morgan Run, Fairmount Church, Log Cabin Branch, Middleburg, Mechanicsville School, Gamber, Gillis Falls, Marston, Copps Branch, Lazarus Church, Louisville, Medford, Buckhorn Run, Freedom Church, McKinstrys Mill, Dug Hill Ridge, Meadow Branch Big Pipe Creek, Aspen Run, Dunkard Church, Miller Memorial Cemetery, Free Church, Middle Run, Ohio Branch, Clearview Airpark, Blacks Corner, Bloom, Alesia, Three J Airport, Avondale, Greer Airport, M R P Airpark, Bruceville, Evapco Heliport, Cedarhurst, Baile, Arters Mill, Woodbine Gliderport, Henryton State Hospital, Wolfs Mill, Aspen Run, Bixler, Bachman Mills, Carroll County Regional Airport, Bailes Mill, Carroll County General Hospital Heliport, Springfield State Hospital, Bark Hill, Oakland United Methodist Church, Bird Hill, New Oakland Church, Mayberry Run Airport, Franklinville, Piney Creek Church, Henryton, Hampstead, Gosnell, Harney, Harrisville, Greenmount, Parrs Ridge, Board Run, Dorsey Crossroads, Deep Run, Jasontown, Johnsville, Piney Branch, Keymar, Brummel, Parrs Ridge, Deerpark Church, Hoffmans Mill, Gist Cemetery, Fenby, Elsworth Cemetery, Simpsons Mill, Silver Run, Hoods Mill, East Branch North Branch Patapsco River, Piney Run, Deerpark, Deep Run, Cranberry Station, Cranberry Branch, Clearfield, Cascade Lake, Carrollton, Eastview, Shervettes Corner, Piney Creek Church, Ottersdale, Roop Branch, Parrsville, Black and Decker Manufacturing Company Reservoir, Black and Decker Manufacturing Company Dam, Oklahoma, Piney Run Dam, New Port, Ridgeville, Roller, Five Daughters Run, Roop Mill, Cranberry Branch Dam, Black and Decker Manufacturing Company Reservoir, Black and Decker Manufacturing Company Dam, Pipe Creek Mill, Maple Grove, Pipe Creek Church, Pipe Creek Church, Lees Mill, Lees Mill, Lineboro, Longville, Otterdale Mill, Manchester, Lawndale, Mayberry, Melrose, Priestland Branch, Priestland Valley, Millers, Prugh Branch, Rattlesnake Branch, Mairs Mill, Englars Mill, Houcksville, Longwell Run, Uniontown, Union Mills, Union Bridge, Tyrone, Detour, Eldersburg, Winfield, Wolf Pit Branch, Trevanion, Wolfs Cemetery, Wakefield, Feesersburg, Woodbine, Flohrville, Ebbvale, Weldon, Cherrytown, Keymar Airpark, Clear Ridge, Reservoir Airport, Copperville, Hoby Wolf Airport, Dorceytown, Wentz, Freedom, Cranberry, Crouse Mill, Warfieldsburg, Walden Farms, Wakefield Mill, Dennings, Wagners Mill, Covers Corner, Spring Mills, Sandymount School, Gist, Sandyville, Morgan, Robert Moton School, Klee Mill, Woodbine School, Reese, Snydersburg, Patapsco, Middle Run, Middle Run, Mexico, Little Pipe Creek, Little Morgan Run, Walters Airport, Roaring Run, Cranberry Branch Dam, Joe Branch, Frizzellburg, Sykesville, Gaither, Galt, Picketts Corner, Cascade Lake Dam, Shiloh Park Church, Lucabaugh Mill Reservoir, Smallwood, White Oak Run, Westminster, Stumptown, West Branch North Branch Patapsco River, Walnut Grove Mills, Tannery, Fountain Valley, County Home Farm Pond, Wakefield Station, Turkeyfoot Run, McDaniel College, South Branch Patapsco River, Stone Chapel, Sams Creek, White Rock Church, Tuckers Branch, Western Chapel, Wakefield Valley, Taylorsville, New Windsor, Taneytown, Sunrise Cemetery, Taneytown School, Silver Run, Strawbridge Church, Starners Dam, Sixes Bridge, Strawbridge Home for Boys, Sykesville Police Department, Winfield Community Volunteer Fire Department, Syksville-Freedom District Fire Department Station 12, Maryland State Police Westminster Barrack, New Carrollton Police Department, New Carrollton City Hall, Manchester Police Department, Taneytown Police Department, Westminster Police Department, Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Company 1, Lineboro Volunteer Fire Department Station 7, Union Bridge Volunteer Fire Company Station 8, Mount Airy Volunteer Fire Company, Reese Volunteer Fire Company, Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company, Hampstead Police Department, Manchester Volunteer Fire Department - Company 4, Mount Union Cemetery, Millers United Methodist Church, Millwood, North Carroll Community Pond, North Carroll Farms, North Carroll Library, Millers Cemetery, Miller United Brethren of Christ Church, Mill Stream Hills, Middleburg United Methodist Church, Middleburg Post Office, Mason Dixon Estates, Rockbrook Trailer Park, Lynn Cemetery, Log Schoolhouse Farms, Lincoln Manor, Keymar Post Office, Middleburg Cemetery, Sharretts, Treelin Manor, Sunset Way, Union Bridge Baptist Church, Union Bridge Community Park, Hunt Ridge, Sugar Valley, Stultz Mill, Quaker Heights, Showers Old Mill, Seven Havens, Saint James Lutheran Church, Rolling Falls Estates, River Valley Ranch, Prettyboy Hunt Club, Pipe Creek Friends Meeting House, Pipe Creek Friends Cemetery, North Carroll Plaza Shopping Center, Smithtown Ridge, Spring Meadow, Westchester Square, West Hill, Webers Ridge, Valley Vista North, Valley Vista, Trinity United Church of Christ, Taylors Choice, Alesia Heights, Stansbury Cemetery, Wine Bel Valley, Saint George Chapel, Saint Bartholomews Cemetery, Saint Bartholomews Roman Catholic Church, Union Bridge Post Office, Carrollyn Manor, Royal Heights, Ross Run Estates, Sterner Heights Estates, Eberseld Mill, Hard Lodging Historic Site, Hampstead North Business Center, Gunpowder Ridge, Gross Mill Estates, Greenmount United Methodist Church, Greenmount United Brethren in Christ Church, Greenmount Cemetery, Westside Memorial Park, Fairmount North, Whispering Valley, Detour Post Office, Detour Methodist Protestant Church, Church of the Brethren, Bruceville Station, Boones Meadows, Bellevue Heights, Baughman Mill, Hi-View Estates, Fues Mill, Amanda Hills, Daisy Ridge, Charloumyr, Chapel Heights, Chadwick Court, Carolann Farms, Camp Chal-Mar, Bethel Church of God, Canterbury, Baust Cemetery, Frizzellburg Church of God, Windsor View, Weishaars Mill, Walls Mill, Union Hills, Tibbetts Industrial Park, Sulphur Springs Park, Strawbridge Shrine, Beachams Station, Mount Joy Cemetery, Rolling Ridge, Reeds Village, Rockland Estates, Ridgeview Estates, Pleasant Dale, Panorama Estates, Omar Acres, Emmanuel Baust Lutheran Church, Mount Joy United Methodist Church, Frizzellburg Cemetery, Mill Brothers Hills, Maring Manor, Joseph Meadows, Hydes Quarry, Heritage Cemetery, Happy Acres, Hahns Mill, Pipe Creek Cemetery, Myers Acres, Zimmermans Cemetery, Stevenson Garden Estates, Francis Scott Key High School, Fairview Acres, Calvert College, Brethren Service Center, Bowercrest Park, Blue Ridge College, Gospel Spreading Church of God, Bark Hill Bible Church, Greenwood Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Young Mans Fancy, Wiley Mill, Wil-Mar Acres, Western Maryland Railroad Museum, West View Terrace, Walbrook Manor, Vangline Acres, Union Bridge United Methodist Church, Bark Hill Church of God, Linwood Post Office, Union Bridge Town Hall, Pipe Creek Cemetery, Pipe Creek, New Windsor Town Hall, New Windsor Presbyterian Church, New Windsor Post Office, Glenn Hill, Narnia, Priestland School, Linwood Historic District, Linwood Brethren Church, Keyview, Key Heights, Jessie Anne Estates, Hannleigh Heights, Greenwood Schoolhouse, Greenwood Church of the Brethren, New Windsor Cemetery, Palmer, Silver Run Cemetery, Runnymeade Summit, Roth Recreational Park, Roberts Mill Run, Roberts Mill Park, Rising Sun, Piney Creek Cemetery, Arters Mill Estates, Piney Creek, Taneytown Academy, Ottersdale School, Oregon School, Mount Zion United Brethren in Christ Church, Monocacy Farms, Meadow Brook, Mayberry Ridge, Piney Creek Cemetery, Taneytown Presbyterian Church, Silver Run Estates, Allana Acres, White Birch Estates, Wheatfields, Trinity Lutheran Church, Trevanion Terrace, Tranquility Estates, Shour Valley, Taneytown Shopping Center, Saint Lucas Cemetery, Taneytown Post Office, Taneytown Memorial Park, Taneytown Industrial Development Area, Taneytown Historic District, Taneytown City Hall, Taneytown Baptist Church, Taneytown Airport, Longs Mountain View, Terra Rubra Farm, Carroll County Fairgrounds, Mayberry Cemetery, Dinterman, Cunningham Acres, Crabster, Copperfield, Colonial Hills, Cloverberry, Eleven Meadows, Carroll View, Fairground Village, Bullfrog Road Bridge, Brownsville, Brown Heights, Blacks School, Bear Mount School, Baptist Road Cemetery, Babylon Heights, Clydesdale Acres, Clearview School, Hidden Oaks, Bamberger Farms, Liebno Estates, Larox Miracle Land, Keysville Union Church, Keysville Evangelical Lutheran Church, Joan Lou Farms, Hyser Estates, Doderer Mill, Hoot'N Hollow, Mayberry Bethel Church of God, Herring Estates, Hahns Mill, Greenland Manor, Green Valley School, Green Meadows, Grace United Church of Christ, Grace United Church of Christ, Frosted Pumpkin Farms, Huckleberry Bottom, Country Life Estates, Grace Bible Church, Glasers Hill, Germans Mill, Fridinger Estates, Forest Knoll, Ebbvale Estates, Dug Hill, Allandale, Cranberry Meadow Farms, Lake Hashawha, Christmas Tree Park, Cape Hill Farms, Brothers Delight, Brook Hill Acres, Bollinger Cemetery, Bixlers United Brethren of Christ Church, Bixler Valley Estates, Dayspring Estates, Lineboro Post Office, Pine Valley Park, Peaceful Valley, Park Ridge, Millers Post Office, Meadow View, Manchester United Brethren in Christ Church, Manchester Farms, Hanover Watershed Wildlife Management Area, Manchester Baptist Church, Hashawha Environmental Center, Leatherwood, Lazarus Cemetery, Krohs Mill Post Office, Klein Estates, Irving College, Holland Hills, Hideaway Estates, Alesia Cemetery, Grand Valley Acres, Bixler Cemetery, Locust Neck Heights, Little Acres, Linden Estates, Humbert Schoolhouse Estates, Humbert School, Hash Farm, Mich-Trace Estates, Grand Valley Farms, Morehead Memorial Cemetery, Faith Bible Church, Dug Hill Rod and Gun Club, Deep Run Boy Scout Camp, Country Trails, Cherry Grove School, Carroll County Sports Complex, Cambridge Estates, Breezewood Estates, Greenfield, Saint Mary Evangelical Lutheran Church, Pleasant Acres, Advocates Choice, Union Mills Homestead Park, Union Mills, Twin Farms, Silver Hills, Shoemakers Lot, Manchester Post Office, Saint Marys United Church of Christ, Bachman Valley Estates, Richardson Ridge, Rarjem Acres, Pleasant Valley Farms, Pineridge Farms, Oakleigh Ridge, Mountain View Bible Camp, Mount Pleasant School House, Morehead United Methodist Church, Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, Shawnee View, Saint Benjamins Cemetery, Saint Benjamins Lutheran Church, Saint Johns High School, Saint Johns Roman Catholic Church, Saint Pauls Church of Christ, Sandymount Cemetery, Sandymount Park, Sandymount United Methodist Church, Scotsdale, Shades School, Shambergers Mill, Shambergers Mill Station, Todd Village Trailer Park, Sharon Oaks, Ridgemont, Shirley Manor, Smallwood Acres, Snowdens Manor, Sullivan Heights, Sullivans Trailer Park, Summer Hills, Sylvan Park, Tabbys Delight, Tank Station, Tara Oaks, The Fairways at Wakefield, Mount Union Cemetery, Shamrock Acres, Piedmont Acres, Mount Union United Brethren in Christ Church, Mountain Lake View, New Mexico, One Hundred Forty Village Shopping Center, Parrs Ridge, Patapsco Cemetery, Patapsco Post Office, Patapsco Station, Patapsco United Methodist Church, Patapsco Youth Camp, Patapsco Woods, Peach Brandy Village, Roseville Heights, Pheasant Run, Pinch Valley Estates, Pine Knoll, Pleasant Grove Methodist Church, Potters Field Cemetery, Random Heights, Random House Park, Raven Run, Rebas Retreat, Rebecca Ridge, Reese Carnival Grounds, Reese Manor, Richwynn Hill, Topkapi, Peppermint Park, Ben-Har Heights, Westminster Shopping Center, Westminster Union Church, Whispering Meadows, Wilimot Manor, Winchester Park, Windy Hill Farms, Winsome Heights, Winterberry, Yorkland, Zipprian Estates, Bollinger Estates, Thompson Infirmary, Arched Bow Valley, Westminster Seventh Day Adventist Church, Berrywood Village, Blue Grass Manor, Brilhart Terrace, Brookmead Farms, Calvary Bible Church, Cape Horn South, Cascade Estates, Castle Oaks, Cedarbrook, Clear View, Ruthed Estates, Saint Lucas Reformed Church, Alma Meadows, Western Maryland College Historic District, Trebee Highlands, Trident Acres, Twin Knolls, Union Schoolhouse, Union Street United Methodist Church, Velvet Run, View West Acres, Village of Bachman, Village of Peachwood, Wakefield Valley, Walnut Ridge, Washington Heights, West End Primary School, Westminster United Methodist Church, Westminster Air Business Center, Westminster Baptist Church, Westminster Cemetery, Westminster Church of the Brethren, Westminster Community Park, Westminster Community Pond, Westminster High School, Westminster Historic District, Westminster Nursing and Convalescent Center, Westminster Post Office, Wakefield Valley Golf Course, Wesley Cemetery, Carroll County Airport, Baker Memorial Chapel, Belle Grove Park, Belle Grove Square, Benedict Woods, Bethel-Carrollton Cemetery, Bethel-Carrollton Church of God, Bethel Ridge, Blue Ridge View, Brentwood Acres, Brunetto Acres, Buckingham View, Campus Heights, Castles Rising, Carroll Community College, Autumn Ridge, Carroll County Agricultural Center, Carroll County Courthouse, Carroll Couny Education Center, Carroll County Farm Museum, Carroll County Home, Carroll County Public Library, Carroll County School for Retarded Children, Carroll County Trails, Carroll County Vocational-Technical Center, Carroll Lutheran Village, Carroll Meadows, Carroll Plaza Shopping Center, Carriage Hills, Saint Marks Protestant Episcopal Church, Shipley, Washington Court, Monarch Meadow, Shrivers Mill, Somerset, Stone Chapel Cemetery, Sunset Vista, The Hermitage, The Meadows, Tri-Woods, Tyrone Acres, Avondale Run, Uniontown Cemetery, Avondale Ridge, Uniontown Historic District, Uniontown Post Office, Uniontown United Methodist Church, Wakefield Estates, Warehime Cemetery, Wedgewood Terrace, Western Chapel Cemetery, Westminster Sewage Plant, Whistling Ridge Estates, Adams Chance, Alto Vista, Aspen Run, Beaver Ridge, Uniontown Academy, Greenbrier, Furnace Hills, Hillsdale, Hillandale Trailer Park, Hickory Ridge Farms, Maple View, Holiday Acres, Harper Estates, Hoover Library, Green Acres, Grafton Manor, Gorsuch Station, Glover Acres, Gill Gymnasium, Gardens of Eternal Hope Cemetery, Harrington, Lynwood, Meadow Branch Cemetery, Marbeth Hill, Michaels Ridge, Middle Brooke, Bair Stadium, Hillside, Maple Crest, Harris Heights, Lees Corner, Lawndale Acres, Laura Lee Estates, Landon C Burns Park, Kalten Acres, Hunter Professional Center, Catoctin View, Church of the Open Door, Cedarhurst, Charity Meeting House Cemetery, Chazdale North, Church of the Ascension Burial Ground, Church of the Ascension Episcopal Church, Covilla, Constance Acres.

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Friday, September 5, 2014

Lime Kiln Park at Fenby Farm Quarry Westminster Md Fri. Sept. 5 2014

Lime Kiln Park at Fenby Farm Quarry Westminster Md Fri. Sept. 5  2014

Wakefield Fenby Quarry Lime, Sports Running Wakefield Valley Trail, 

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