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Wednesday, July 5, 2017
The “Fire House” at the Carroll County Farm Museum
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Oxen driving demo on the grounds of the Carroll County Farm Museum in Westminster Tuesday, August 18, 2015.
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Friday, October 18, 2013
Carroll County Farm Museum Fall Harvest Days October 19 & 20, 2013
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Coming events at the Carroll County Farm Museum
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June 4 -
Spring Muster and Antique Fire Equipment Show - Hosted by the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association, a chapter of SPAAMFAA. Antique fire equipment is on display and there is a flea market of fire service items. Event located near the pond off Ag Center Road. For more information go tocafaa.net
June 11 -
Deer Creek Fiddlers’ Convention, presented by Common Ground on the Hill Bluegrass, old-time and Celtic music and dance competition. Shade tree jamming. Evening concert. Competition with prize money to winners.
July 4 –
OLD-FASHIONED JULY 4TH PICNIC/ CELEBRATION/ FIREWORKS - Celebration includes onstage entertainment, children’s games, food and crafts for sale. Fireworks are sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Westminster.
July 9 & 10 -
Common Ground on the Hill's Roots Music & Arts Festival - Traditional music, dance, and food from diverse American cultures. A family-oriented event with programming for all ages. For more information go to commongroundonthehill.org
July 16 -
Summertime Fun Festival - Enjoy Maryland's famous seafood and beef cuisine which will be available for purchase. Stage entertainment; summertime activities and games.
July 31 -
Tea and Croquet
September 9, 10, & 11-
Steam Show Days - The Mason Dixon Historical Society presents antique farm machinery, steam and gas engines, and antique cars on display. Working demonstrations include saw milling, shingle sawing and branding, baling, threshing, and grinding. Flea market, food for sale and hayrides.
September 17 & 18 -
The Maryland Wine Festival® - The Maryland Wine Festival® features: tasting of local wines, wine seminars, continuous on-stage entertainment, crafts, and a variety of delicious cuisine for sale.
October 1 & 2 -
Fall Harvest Days Jamboree - Traditional autumn happenings may include apple butter making, farm machinery demonstrations, tractor and mule pulled wagon rides, scarecrow making, and children's games. Country food and crafts for sale and on-stage entertainment.
December 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, & 11-
Holiday Tour - The Museum is decorated in holiday fashion with Santa visits, food sales, holiday music, and mule pulled wagon rides.
December 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, & 15-
Holiday Teas
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The Community Reporter, April 19, 1974: Carroll County Plans Its Own Special Festival
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The Community Reporter, April 19, 1974.
Annual Festival To Be Held For One Day Only This Year, On May 11th—Plans are now being made for "Carroll County Celebrate" 1974, the third annual special festival sponsored by the Carroll County Arts Council and the Farm Museum.
In previous years the festival has been held for an entire weekend in June. This year the committee has decided to hold the event for one day only — Saturday, May 11, from 10: a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Admission for this event will be at a special carload rate of only $3.00.
The Community Reporter, April 19, 1974.
19740419 Carroll County Plans Its Own Special Festival
Carroll County Farm Museum Cookbook
[The first ten years: Carroll County Farm Museum
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
A Tomato Convocation in Westminster By Bob Allen
I’m a big fan of old varieties of plants and I’m Patuxent writer Bob Allen’s biggest fan – although I remain jealous over the huge novella word limits he is given by our editor, but that is the stuff of another column. On second thought, maybe not.
A Tomato Convocation in Westminster
http://explorecarroll.com/community/710/tomato-convocation/
Heirlooms are ripe for celebration By Bob Allen ballen@patuxent.com
Posted 8/24/08
The mouthwatering magic and savory mystique of heirloom tomatoes was celebrated in Carroll County last week at a lively, tomato-inspired confabulation of food, fun and horticultural education and tomato lore.
If there had been a gaudy neon marquee advertising the Carroll County Master Gardeners' annual Heirloom Tomato Festival, it might have flashed:
"TOMATOES! TOMATOES!
NOTHING BUT...
HEIRLOOM! HEIRLOOM!
ALL THE TIME!"
Held at the Saturday, Aug. 16, Carroll County Farmers Market, the sixth annual festival was a spirited gathering of tomatoes and the people who love them, grow them, cook with them, talk about them and celebrate their merits.
But these were not just any tomatoes on parade.
In fact, the mere mention of store-bought hybrids (often distinguished by bland taste, pallid complexion and cardboard-like pulpiness) was met by good-natured disdain.
To most master gardeners, the only kind of tomato worthy of salt, vinegar, garlic, basil, olive oil and salad dressing is a genuine, home-grown heirloom.
Indeed, heirlooms are the true hall of famers of the tomato world.
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An heirloom is a pure-bred tomato that has been established and kept true to its specific variety, with its gene pool unsullied by hybridization for least 50 years.
The master gardeners on hand at the Heirloom Tomato Festival provided fresh, juicy samples of the colorful-looking and even more colorfully named array of heirlooms from their back yard and side lot tomato patches -- Goliaths, Bullhearts, Hillbillies, Blackrims, Siberians, German Greens, German Johnsons, Aunt Rubies, Belgian Pinks, Brandywines, Polish Linguisas and a host of others.
[…]
All proceeds went to a special agriculture education scholarship fund set up by Carroll County Master Gardeners.
Maryanne Turner, president of Carroll County Master Gardeners, the local chapter of the state-wide volunteer training program coordinated by the University of Maryland Cooperative Extension, was doling out bite-sized samples of her green tomato pie, which were gobbled nearly as quickly as she could scoop them into little paper cups and put them on the counter.
[…]
For more on the Master Gardeners program, or to learn how to get a copy of the tomato recipe booklet, call Steve Allgeier at the Carroll County Extension Office at 410-386-2760.
You can read the rest of Mr. Allen’s mouthwatering novella, complete with recipes, here: A Tomato Convocation in Westminster
http://explorecarroll.com/community/710/tomato-convocation/
20080824 A Tomato Convocation in Westminster By Bob Allen
Thursday, July 10, 2008
20080709 Excavation for historic Hoff Memorial Log Barn will begin next week
Related: Agriculture History Hoff Memorial Log Barn Carroll Co. MD
Below is a press release on behalf of the Hoff Memorial Barn Steering Committee:
News Release
For Immediate Release
July 9, 2008 – Excavation for the relocated historic Marlin K. Hoff Memorial Log Barn will begin next week, weather permitting, at the Carroll County Farm Museum.
Excavation and site preparation by C. J. Miller will be followed by construction of the stone foundation approximately a week later.
An observation area has been set up for interested people who want to view the work between the hours of 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 2 p.m. daily, weather permitted. Observers are asked to stay in the designated area, which is posted with signs. Parking will be in the regular museum parking lot.
There may be a delay between the completion of the site preparation and the beginning of the stone foundation, due to contractor schedules.
The circa 1794 barn is made of hand-hewn log beams joined without nails or attachments. It is being dismantled at its original location outside of New Windsor, Maryland, and rebuilt as part of a permanent historic exhibit at the Carroll County Farm Museum. The Farm Museum is located at 500 South Center Street in Westminster, Maryland.
For more information, contact Bob Jones at 410-848-7687.
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20080709 Excavation for historic Hoff Memorial Log Barn will begin next week