Showing posts with label Annual Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annual Halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Annual Westminster Halloween Parade Tuesday, October 29 7:00 p.m.

Annual Westminster Halloween Parade Tuesday, October 29 7:00 p.m.

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The annual Halloween parade in Historic Downtown Westminster on October 29th. Registration begins at 6pm on Monroe St. near Dutterer's Park. The parade begins at 7pm via Pennsylvania Avenue to Main Street and ending on Longwell Avenue. This event is coordinated by the American Legion Post #31. Call 410-857-7953 for more information. 

An array of Halloween-Themed events for the whole family going on NOW!
Scarecrow Decorating Contest: 1st annual downtown business scarecrow contest. Judging on Tuesday, October 29th before the parade. For more information, click here, or contact Ben Garver: 410-857-9072 or bgarver@westgov.com.

29th: Trick-or-Treat in Downtown, 5-7pm; Spooky Sprint, 6:30pm; Halloween Parade, 7pm

30th: Chili Rose's Monster Movie Madness, 3pm - Westminster Public Library


For more information on these events, please click here
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Monday, October 31, 2011

Haunted Eastern Shore: Ghostly Tales Shoal Creek Manor- Cambridge, Dorchester County - by Mindie Burgoyne

Haunted Eastern Shore: Ghostly Tales  Shoal Creek Manor- Cambridge, Dorchester County - by Mindie Burgoyne


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Haunted Eastern Shore: Ghostly Tales

Shoal Creek Manor- Cambridge, Dorchester County http://www.writingthevision.com/hauntedeasternshore/shoalcreekmanor.htm


Today, there is nothing left of Shoal Creek Manor, the home or John Woolford and Gov. Charles Goldsborough. This plantation house was built around 1750 and once stood on nearly 400 acres in East Cambridge. Originally it was part of the Choptank Indian lands, and was purchased from the Indians by the Ennalls family. Many tales are associated with Shoal Creek Manor – tales that are still told today even though the building was razed in 1970 to make way for a new waste-water treatment plant.

The folklore collection at the Nabb Center in Salisbury University had the following transcripts of tales told by locals about Shoal Creek Manor.

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Kevin Dayhoff: Eagle Archive: Halloween, tale of a Westminster native with a taste for adventure, with side order of macabre

Eagle Archive: Halloween, tale of a Westminster native with a taste for adventure, with side order of macabre

Eagle Archive: Halloween, tale of a Westminster native with a taste for adventure, with side order of macabre

October 29, 2011

Carroll County has many sons and daughters who have made contributions to the literary and artistic world. Take William Buehler Seabrook, for example.
What's that? You never heard of him? Seabrook was apparently one interesting character. It is only fitting that we talk about him on the eve of Halloween.
He was born in Westminster Feb. 22, 1884, and died Sept. 20, 1945.

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Yes indeed. Seabrook was part of the American Lost Generation genre of writers, which includes, for example,F. Scott Fitzgerald and T. S. Eliot. "Lost Generation" was the term coined by Gertrude Stein, according toErnest Hemingway, who utilized the theme in "The Sun Also Rises," published in 1926. He noted the Lost Generation in his posthumously published "A Moveable Feast," a memoir about life in Paris in the 1920s with other American writers and artists... http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-1030-20111026-8,0,427237.story

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Westminster’s 'Most Haunted' Number 3: The Old Jail House and more from Westminster Patch



Westminster’s 'Most Haunted' Number 3: The Old Jail House and more from Westminster Patch




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October 26, 2011

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October 26, 2011

Westminster’s 'Most Haunted' Number 3: The Old Jail House

Kerri Gaither | Oct 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

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The Old Jail House is number 3 on the Westminster Patch's "Most Haunted" Countdown.

Poll: Would You Pay More for Gas to Fix Bad Roads?

Lisa Rossi | Oct 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Research shows 55 percent of Maryland’s urban highways are congested.

Animals in Need of a Good Home

Kerri Gaither | Oct 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Here is a short list of some of the pets available for adoption at the Carroll County Humane Society.

County to Make Video of PlanMaryland Forum Available Following Event

Kym Byrnes | Oct 25, 2011 | 2 Comments

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Citizens will likely be able to watch the PlanMaryland forum on video within 72 hours of the event.

Young Athletes Work Hard, Have Fun at the Kids Adventure BOOathlon

Kym Byrnes | Oct 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Kids from across the mid-Atlantic region gathered in Mount Airy this weekend to run, bike, climb, jump and guess their way to the finish line.
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October 26, 2011

7:00pm

Children's Chorus of Carroll County presents Dagilelis Boychoir of Lithuania

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The 130 voice Children‘s Chorus of Carroll County will present The Dagilelis Boychoir of Lithuania, Remigijus Adomaitis, Music …

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Best Bet: Ghost Walk at the Westminster Library

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Westminster Volunteer Fire Department Halloween Party Oct. 29, 2011


Saturday, October 29, 2011 UPDATE from the Westminster Fire Department: "Despite Mother Nature's best effort, the Halloween Party at Station 3 is still on for tonight. Doors open at 8pm, tickets still available at the door."





The Westminster Volunteer Fire Department
Presents a Haunting Halloween Party

Time: Saturday, October 29 at 8:00pm - 12:00am
Location: Westminster Fire Department
28 John Street
Westminster, MD 21157

Created By: Danielle McDonald
More Info: $10.00 a person
DJ Blain Brown, Contests, Raffles, $1.00 Beers Food available
Must be 21
Contact Jon Haddad 410-848-1800 or Danielle McDonald 410-259-9390 for more info.

Proceeds supporting the Westminster Fire Department


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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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American Legion Post #31 65th Anniversary Westminster Halloween Parade


American Legion Post #31 65th Anniversary Westminster Halloween Parade

Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 NO RAIN DATE!

(if rain cancellation FLOATS will be judged at assembly area)

Parade registration begins at 6pm at Monroe St.

Parade starts at 7pm

Route: Down Pennsylvania Ave, to Main St, to Longwell Ave. and ends at
City Playground. Awards announced in City Gymnasium.

NOTICE

NO Large or heavy trucks, skateboards, in-line skates, or bicycles permitted in the parade NO EXCEPTIONS!!

NO corn or candy throwing from parade participants to the crowd. This violates City ordinance!

Candy may be given out by hand.

For Info call: Russell Myers

410-857-9927 between 11 am and 8pm.

Susan M. Harry, Program Specialist
The City of Westminster Recreation & Parks Dept.
11 Longwell Ave.
Westminster, MD 21157

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

This week in The Tentacle

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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Happy Days Are Here Again?
Chris Cavey
Tuesday evening I joined the Republican faithful gathered in Frederick at The Green Turtle to watch election results. While they were cheering the victory of Randy McClement, mayor-elect of Frederick City, I couldn’t help but think that perhaps the political pendulum crossed the apex and was now swinging the other way. Their way.

Looking Back Going Forward
Michael Kurtianyk
The results are in, and the voters have chosen Randy McClement over Jason Judd in the City of Frederick election. Before getting into the specifics, Congratulations are due both candidates for running a strong, civil race. Despite pressures from others, both men campaigned without slinging mud. Let’s hope the county races next year are run with the same decorum and respect.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Pulling the Plug on Maryland
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Word spread quickly through Maryland early Monday evening that the Black and Decker Manufacturing Company is “merging” with The Stanley Works. Black and Decker employees were notified by email at 4:30 P.M. of the $4.5 billion all-stock acquisition of the venerable old Maryland manufacturer.

Tom Goes Spark’in
Tom McLaughlin
Kuching, Malaysia – Being a relatively healthy male, I enjoy the company of women and learning the dating customs has been a challenge. Wandering around in my mid 50’s, yet thinking I am in my 20’s, I have met and carefully enjoyed many platonic associations.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Pushkin between the Polls
Roy Meachum
On this voting day in the city, I can almost envy Pushkin; the boy Pointer will sail through the whole democratic process unaffected. He might be inconvenienced by accompanying me to the basement of Evangelical Lutheran Church on East Church Street. Although his shank is long and his beard grizzled, he always finds admirers. No sweat.

Monday, November 2, 2009
Voting My Conscience
Steven R. Berryman
The City of Frederick elections are now upon us, so it’s time to get your voting strategy together. Those stuck at simply “voting the party line,” will be at a distinct disadvantage in our municipal election tomorrow.

On the Mayoral Race in Frederick…
Michael Kurtianyk
What an extremely cordial, civil race for mayor of the City of Frederick. This is a great breath of fresh air from the race four years ago.

Friday, October 30, 2009
Attack Politics
Roy Meachum
You may have missed the latest survey: a majority of Americans said they no longer have confidence in where their country is headed. As usual sixty-five percent disapprove of the performance by Congress. At the same time, the president’s personal rating held steady at 56 per cent – in the Wall Street Journal/NBC paid-for measurement of the national mood.

How Does Your City Grow?
Joe Charlebois
Mary, Mary quite contrary how does your city grow? Paraphrasing the old nursery rhyme gets to the point of what the future of Frederick County and its municipalities will face as it continues to grow. The quintessential issue – we as citizens of the city and/or county need to address – is how we will define growth over the next 20 to 30 thirty years.

Limbaugh, Freedom and The NFL
Derek Shackelford
Several weeks ago talk show host Rush Limbaugh garnered national headlines with his participation in an ownership group attempting to purchase the National Football League’s St. Louis Rams. Mr. Limbaugh was not going to be the majority owner just a partner in the ownership group.

Thursday, October 29, 2009
Government Principles/City Elections
Patricia A. Kelly
“The Congress shall assemble at least once in every Year, and that Meeting shall be on the first Monday in December….” U.S. Constitution. Don’t we wish!

How much is a TRILLION?
Bill Brosius
Kinda rolls nicely off the tongue, doesn’t it? Don’t know about you but I have been having a tough time getting my head around a trillion, let alone 10 trillion; much less 40 trillion. One trillion is 1,000,000,000,000. Put a dollar sign in front and you’re talking about unreal money.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Halloween and The Snallygaster
Kevin E. Dayhoff
This Saturday is Halloween and taking break from local and national politics could not come a moment too soon.

Surprises of a 26-Hour Trip
Tom McLaughlin
Doha, Qatar – What happens if you are a small country and have billions and billions of dollars located on top of the largest gas field in the world? Building the largest most modern commercial airline on the planet is one goal.

REVIEW: Dr. Jekyll and Four Mr. Hydes
Roy Meachum
You read the column’s head right. The Maryland Ensemble Theatre is retelling Robert Louis Stevenson classic story in playwright Jeffrey Hatcher’s version; no longer is a case of schizophrenia limited to a single individual. Mr. Hatcher took “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and spread the latter’s evil among four actors, including a woman, Karen Paone.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Then There Are Five
Roy Meachum
Let me confess up front that I have been to no candidate forums and was fed stories that proved no more than flimsy rumors. This does not make me unusual in the community. What sets me apart from two-thirds of my fellow registered voters? I plan to hike over to the Evangelical Lutheran polling place next Tuesday.

Sanity: The Key to Self-Esteem
Nick Diaz
In my last article on developing sound math study habits, I referred to “procrastination” as ‘the thief of time.” I concluded that the issue of procrastination by students is not a simple one. Procrastination is a defense mechanism that protects students’ self-esteem.

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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween brings increased Westminster police patrols

Increased patrols being conducted by the Westminster Police Department during the upcoming Halloween weekend. http://tinyurl.com/yatfhfd

WESTMINSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
36 LOCUST STREET
WESTMINSTER, MD 21157
410-848-4646

JEFFREY SPAULDING
CHIEF OF POLICE

IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 30, 2009
MEDIA CONTACT

Captain Gerry Frischkorn
Administrative Bureau
Westminster Police Department
36 Locust Street
Westminster, Maryland 21157
(410) 848-1638

The Westminster Police Department will be conducting specialized patrols during the weekend of Friday, October 30, 2009 through Sunday, November 1, 2009 due to the expected increase in activities associated with the observance of Halloween.

Patrol officers will concentrate their efforts in residential neighborhoods during the hours that children will be going door to door trick or treating. The primary purpose during this time will be to ensure the safety of the children and motorists are advised to use caution while driving through the neighborhoods during this time. Patrol officers will also be on the lookout for any malicious activity that frequently occurs during Halloween.

Officers assigned to the night shift will be concentrating on the detection of drugged and drunk drivers. Individuals holding Halloween parties are asked to be responsible hosts and ensure that their guests are either provided with a safe way home or are allowed to remain at the residence should they have too much to drink at the party.

In addition to the usual complement of Patrol officers working the evening and night shifts, a specialized team of four officers will be assigned to address issues related to large unruly parties and underage drinking.

WESTMINSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
TIPS LINE— (410) 857-8477
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Monday, October 26, 2009

Westminster annual Halloween parade scheduled

Float, march or play in Westminster parade

Community Briefs Posted http://tinyurl.com/yfnavc8 10/25/09

WESTMINSTER — The City of Westminster's 65th Halloween Parade will be held Tuesday, Oct. 27, and groups and individuals are invited to participate. The parade registration begins at 6 p.m. on Monroe Street and the parade marches at 7 p.m.

The route follows Pennsylvania Avenue to Main Street to Longwell Avenue and ends at Westminster City Playground …

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For details, call 410-857-9927 between the hours of 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.

For more information go to: http://explorecarroll.com/community/3551/community-briefs/

20091025 Float march or play in Westminster Halloween parade
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Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween


Happy Halloween

Daily Photoblog October 28, 2008 Kevin Dayhoff

I saw this on a PFG Carroll County Foods truck while driving through Westminster on October 28, 2008. Too funny.

20081028 Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween


Happy Halloween

Daily Photoblog October 28, 2008 Kevin Dayhoff

I saw this on a PFG Carroll County Foods truck while driving through Westminster on October 28, 2008. Too funny.

20081028 Happy Halloween

Monday, November 5, 2007

20071104 The Sunday Carroll Eagle column of October 28 2007


The Sunday Carroll Eagle column of October 28 2007

November 4th, 2007

The 2nd publication of “The Sunday Carroll Eagle ” came out today. Please see: 20071021 Baltimore Sun: “To our readers”

On October 28th, 2007 the publication for which I write, The Westminster Eagle and The Eldersburg Eagle, (which is published by Patuxent Newspapers and owned by Baltimore Sun); took over the Carroll County section of the Baltimore Sun.

“The Sunday Carroll Eagle ” is inserted into the newspaper for distribution in Carroll County. For more information, please contact:

Mr. Jim Joyner, Editor, The Westminster Eagle

121 East Main Street

Westminster, MD 21157

(410) 386-0334 ext. 5004

Jjoyner AT Patuxent DOT com

The feedback so far has been very rewarding. Of course, we have to take one thing at a time and so far, The Sunday Carroll Sun does not have a presence on the web.

Below please find my October 28th, 2007 column and it was submitted.

Sunday Eagle

Ghost Stories in Carroll County

October 28th, 2007 by Kevin Dayhoff

Of the horror stories of Carroll’s yesteryear, none was greater than the very real fear of being buried alive. In today’s world, society’s collective faith in the modern advances of the medical arts has gone a long way in alleviating the fear of being buried alive; a fear which was rampant in the 1800s.

A few years ago, local historian Jay Graybeal retold an account by Ruth Gist Pickens about the fear of being buried alive held by one of Carroll County’s most prominent citizens in the 1700s, Colonel Joshua Gist.

It seems that Colonel Gist maintained a coffin in a portion of his bedroom for the last years of his life; “into which he would have his personal servant lay him out and then call the family to comment on his appearance. Each time he would ask them to promise not to bury him until the third day after his death.”

Ms. Pickens recounted that Colonel Gist “feared being buried alive because his brother, General Mordecai Gist was thought to be dead in the 1780s” and would have been buried alive were it not for the fact that the family waited three days for his dearest friend, General Nathanael Greene to arrive.

After General Greene arrived, he spent, what he thought would be, some final moments with his old friend; during which “he noticed that General Gist moved one eyelid. General Gist was revived and lived years longer, married the third time, and had another son.”

The May 16, 1891 edition of the Democratic Advocate recounted a similar scare in Sykesville. “The people of Sykesville … were thrown into a state of excitement on Sunday afternoon by the report that Mrs. Lavinia Brown… was not dead.”

There was a concern that her supposed death was really “suspended animation.” After several examinations Mrs. Brown’s husband, Benjamin F. Brown, and family remained unconvinced.

Several more examinations ensued by the undertaker, James R. Weer, Rev. J. D. Thomas, Prof. Trusten Polk, and Drs. D. B. Sprecher and H. C. Shipley before the burial finally took place

Such was the concern over premature burial; the now defunct Democratic Advocate carried a story on December 21, 1901 that a “practical demonstration was given recently in New York of a method of saving the lives of those prematurely buried. The system is the invention of Count Michael de Karnice Karnickio of Russia,” according to Mr. Graybeal.

Count Karnickio's “apparatus consists of a tube …, a box, and a few appliances for signaling. The tube is placed over an aperture in the coffin and the other end of it appears above the surface of the ground where it is surmounted by the box.”

No, I’m not making this up.

“Through the tube passes a rod on the end of which inside the coffin is a ball. The slightest movement of the body in the coffin is communicated to the rod which in turn releases springs. The door of the hermetically sealed box flies open, the bell rings and the signal ball rises above the grave to a height of six feet.”

For those folks who may be a bit jittery about being buried alive, yet would rather utilize today’s technological advances, you may consider being buried with your cell phone.

Just imagine, one day if you happen to awaken in a cramped space and the air is a bit musty, you may very well have been buried alive. However, if you have your cell phone with you – you have options.

Now all the details of the Untimely Burial Cell Phone Alert Safety System or UBCPASS (U-PASS) have not been worked out and that is where you come into the picture.

How would you suggest the system work? Should it be a Carroll County government sponsored service or a private initiative? E-mail your suggestions to kdayhoff AT carr.org and we’ll look forward to airing your suggestions in a future column.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff AT carr.org

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My Sunday Carroll Eagle column for November 4th, 2007 column is on grits. I’ve already received some fun feedback. I’ll post it on Soundtrack, when I find a spare moment.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

www.kevindayhoff.net

His columns and articles appear in The Tentacle - www.thetentacle.com; Westminster Eagle Opinion; www.thewestminstereagle.com and Winchester Report.