Sunday, June 21, 2015

"Camp COPS receives generous donation from Koons Westminster Toyota Scion" Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland; June 18, 2015



Sheriff Jim DeWees, along with everyone involved in the Camp C.O.P.S. program, would like to thank Koons Westminster Toyota Scion for their generous support of this summer program.

On Tuesday, June 16th, Nigel Hayes, General Manager, along with Angela Boerner, Controller, presented a check for $5000 to Sheriff Jim DeWees and Sgt Keith Benfer of the Westminster Police Department to help fund the program.

Carroll County Camp C.O.P.S. (COURAGE TO BE OUTSTANDING WITH PRIDE AND SELF CONFIDENCE) is a joint effort between the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, Westminster Police Department, Maryland State Police, Taneytown Police, and the Carroll County State’s Attorney’s Office, and is designed to bring a better understanding of Law Enforcement to the youth of Carroll County, while working in the atmosphere of a Police Academy.

Located at the Carroll County Farm Museum in Westminster, Camp C.O.P.S. is open to middle school students (those students going into 6th, 7th, or 8th grade).

This year, the Camp will run from July 20th through July 24th.

The donation will be used to purchase many of the items needed to run the popular summer program. This will include equipment and activities for the camp, as well as such items as shirts, hats, water bottles, and food.
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Oops I let the cow in...



Oops I let the cow in...

June 21, 2015 (Hat Tip: CB – Mrs. Owl 12/2/2104)


Published on Apr 24, 2014

5yr old lets pet cow on house… Without mom knowing

"Kids! If it's not one thing it's an udder.

Hey, I know you're skeptical. But really, you need to just hear this little five-year-old girl out, because she's got a perfectly reasonable explanation for why she let—or possibly brought—her pet calf into the house. It may or may not have something to do with cow poop. It's hard to tell. But it should definitely fully exonerate her in the eyes of her rather annoyed, anti-cow-in-the-house mother..."


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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Ke etc sculpture created by Bates math students. Kevin Reese, artist -2010. Annapolis Md.





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Maryland NAACP statewide leadership training.

Maryland NAACP statewide leadership training in Annapolis. Representing Carroll County are Betty Jane Lee, Jean and John Lewis, and me.
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Friday, June 19, 2015

Henryton State Hospital | Tumblr




"Henryton State Hospital, 2007.

The Henryton State Hospital complex, sprawling across the forested edge of Patapsco State Park in rural Maryland, was built in stages from 1922 to 1946, commissioned as a segregated tuberculosis sanatorium for the state’s African-American population. 


Maryland’s Black community in the 1920s and 1930s suffered from tuberculosis at four times the rate of whites, who typically had less crowded living conditions and better nutrition, and therefore less exposure and better immune health at home for fending off an infection for which there were not yet any antibiotics to treat. 

By the time the last buildings were finally completed for the originally crowded sanatorium, the epidemic had already calmed down, and the underpopulated complex was transformed into a long-term inpatient mental health facility. It was finally closed entirely in 1985. 

 Over the years Henryton has been ravaged by vandalism and suspicious fires more than by time and nature. The main building was bulldozed a few weeks ago, following several other arson-ravaged state-owned abandonments demolished in recent years over safety concerns. It is worth noting, given Henryton’s original purpose in providing patients fresh air to help them recover from respiratory illness, that the demolition process necessarily involves substantial asbestos abatement."

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Friday, June 12, 2015

#partylikeajournalist Homicide victims rarely talk to police


Homicide victims rarely talk to police - Christopher J. Ortiz @ChrisJOrtiz

Technically, it’s not wrong #partylikeajournalist


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The bunnies are enjoying the early summer grass at the Uniontown Road farm.





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Carroll County State's Attorney Brian DeLeonardo spoke to our Practical Chaplaincy training class


Carroll County State's Attorney Brian DeLeonardo spoke to our Practical Chaplaincy training class at the Carroll County Non-profit Center.

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Westminster Councilmember Chiavacci spoke to our Practical Chaplaincy training class


We were honored to have Westminster Common Councilmember Tony Chiavacci, chair of the Council Public Safety Committee, spoke to our Practical Chaplaincy training class at the Carroll County Non-profit Center.

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Thursday, June 11, 2015

We were honored to have Carroll County Sheriff Jim DeWees talk with our Practical Chaplaincy class at the Carroll County Non-profit Center.





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Marriage and Relationship Education Center


Marriage and Relationship Education Center

255 CLIFTON BLVD, SUITE 213

WESTMINSTER, MD, 21157UNITED STATES

410-386-9003



The Marriage & Relationship Education Center is a 50l (c)(3) faith-based organization established in 2004 and is located in the Carroll Non Profit Center in Westminster. We are dedicated to improving the lives of children in our community by strengthening families through marriage and relationship education, partnerships and public awareness efforts.

As an organization, MREC works with a proactive, educational approach through classes that teach skills necessary for couples to deal with conflict while better understanding their mate. 

In addition, MREC encourages couples and individuals through awareness efforts to have positive connections/ experiences and make healthy life decisions.  

To maximize our impact, MREC staff is certified in many curriculums to train other key individuals/churches as teachers.  This knowledge sharing creates a ripple effect of healthy relationship skills and strengthens families in our community.

Our Founders - Retired Carroll County Public School educators, Bill and Anne McKenna, have been married 53 years. They have four children and 12 grandchildren. Bill spent over 30 years teaching, coaching, and as an athletic director. The McKennas are certified in multiple marriage education programs.  They started their work in marriage education by developing a marriage ministry in their local church. As the word spread to other churches, they decided, with the encouragement of the local ministerium, to form an independent organization that utilized a proactive approach to strengthening families.

The Marriage & Relationship Education Center (formally known as Marriage Resource Center) was founded in November of 2004 and gained 501(c)3 status in December, 2006.

Our Board of Directors:
Patrick McCarthy - Chairman
Christine Wright
Roni McCarthy - Secretary
Bill Barton - Vice Chair
Glenn Wright
Mindy Dumonchelle
Joe Dumonchelle

Partnerships and Professional Associations:
Y of Central Maryland
Jenna Shriver Photography
WTTR
Town Mall of Westminster
Carroll County Tourism
Carroll County Chamber of Commerce
Carroll County Times
Carroll County Public Schools
Partnership for a Healthier Carroll County
Dads Works
Community Services Council
Dr. Anne Shorb
Dan and Elaine Holler, Center for Creative Counseling
Stephne Thomas

June 11, 2015




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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Mrs. Owl provided a friendly bear and bag of cashews to assist with today's class on Practical Chaplaincy.

Miss Sandy at the reception desk at the Carroll County Non-profit Center has been a wonderful help all week.



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We are honored to have Westminster Police Chief Jeff Spaulding give a welcome on behalf of the city to the class on Practical Chaplaincy at the Carroll County Non-profit Center.


We are honored to have Westminster Police Chief Jeff Spaulding 
give a welcome on behalf of the city to the class on Practical Chaplaincy 
at the Carroll County Non-profit Center. June 9, 2015

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Chaplaincy, Fire CC Depts 03 Westminster Chaplain, MD State Troopers Assoc Lodge # 20 Chaplain

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Westminster Police Chief Jeff Spaulding speaks to class on Practical Chaplaincy at the Carroll County Non-profit Center http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2015/06/we-are-honored-to-have-westminster.html

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Passing of Lois Snyder wife of James J. Snyder, Jr.

Passing of Lois Snyder wife of James J. Snyder, Jr.

It is with deep sympathy that the Maryland State Firemen's Association announce the passing of Lois Snyder wife of James J. Snyder, Jr. from Laytonsville VFD.

Please keep James and the family in prayer.

Arrangements will be made Saturday June 6, 2016. at the Barber's Funeral Home.

Lois Snyder of Laytonsville, MD died peacefully, Friday, June 5, 2015, at home. Born December 27, 1938, she was the daughter of Arthur and Evelyn (Hough) Stang.

She was the wife of James J. Snyder, Jr. They were married for 58 years. For the past 13 years, she was employed by Boland Services, Inc. Lois was a member of 4 County Quilters and a life member of Laytonsville District Volunteer Fire Department auxiliary.

Surviving are children, Toni Dufficy (David), Larry Snyder (Michele), and Kimberli Glazier (Rich Dorfman) and grandchildren Jennifer, Karen, and Jacob Snyder and Julia and Brandon Dorfman.

Relatives and friends may visit on Monday, June 8, 2015, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the
Roy W. Barber Funeral Home,
21525 Laytonsville Rd.,
Laytonsville, MD 20082.

Funeral services will be held at Barber Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 9 at 11:00 a.m.

In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to:

Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 191, Damascus, MD 20872
or Montgomery Hospice, 1355 Piccard Drive, Suite 100, Rockville, MD 20850.

Posted By: MSFA Chief Chaplain John Long Jr

Wm. F. Myers and Sons - and David S. Babylon Cunocar Bookkeeping signs in the back of the garage serve as a silent sentinel to yesterday.






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The remains of my Chick-fil-A dinner after Saturday evening church at Grace Lutheran Church

It was good.



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Art just happens


At work in my studio



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Grammy's Japanese Lilacs look great this spring.


And smell great too.


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The Carroll County recycling shredding event this morning was a big success

Apparently as many as 500 people came to have personal documents shred. It amounted to about 10 tons of shredded material. Hats off to recycling manager Maria Myers and the Carroll County bureau of solid waste in the public works department. 



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Saturday evening services at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster Md. www.gracelc.org





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suicideTALK



esuicideTALK is a one-two hour exploration in suicide
awareness. It is intended for all members of a community, ages 15 and up.

Organized around the question "Should we talk about suicide?" this
program provides a structure in which session members can safely explore some
of the most challenging attitudinal issues about suicide, and encourages every
member to find a part that they can play in preventing suicide. esuicideTALK is
designed to suit your schedule and lifestyle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Feh3vq07p2o

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Friday, June 5, 2015

Carroll County Md Shredding and hazardous materials event slated for June 6, 2015

Carroll County Md Shredding and hazardous materials event slated for June 6, 2015 http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2015/06/carroll-county-md-shredding-and.html

According to a press release from Maria Myers, Recycling Manager Carroll County Department of Public Works, Bureau of Solid Waste, Carroll County has scheduled a time when Carroll County citizens may have personal documents shred and dispose of household hazardous waste.

The event is scheduled for June 6, 2015 from 8 a.m. until 12 noon.

May 21, 2015 – A Household Hazardous Waste Spring Cleanup and Shredding Event is being sponsored by the Carroll County Government Recycling Operations.

The event will take place on Saturday, June 6th at the Carroll County Vehicle Maintenance Facility, 1250 Meadow Branch Road, Westminster (Off Md. Rte. 97, north of Westminster, past Meadow Branch Road to Old Meadow Branch Road.)

Carroll County residents can drop off dangerous household items from 8 a.m. until 12 noon and shred sensitive documents from 8 a.m. until 12 noon or until truck is full, whichever comes first.

Items ACCEPTED at the household hazardous waste drop-off area include: gasoline or gas/oil mix, kerosene, oil-based paints and thinners, solvents, stains, sealants, pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, photographic and pool chemicals, household cleaners, compact fluorescent light bulbs, fluorescent light tubes, nickel-cadmium and NIMH batteries.

Items NOT ACCEPTED include: latex paint (dispose this with household trash after adding an absorbent agent such as cat litter, sand, mulch or shredded paper.)

Medications (unused and expired medications can be taken to the following police stations: Westminster, Taneytown, Sykesville, N.E. Greenmount; they do not accept syringes.)

Rechargeable batteries, household batteries, explosives, ammunition, fireworks, medical and biohazard waste, radioactive material, compressed gas tanks and cylinders, asbestos, items from commercial and industrial businesses or farms, vehicle batteries, motor oil, antifreeze, (vehicle batteries, motor oil and antifreeze accepted year round at Northern Landfill Recycling Center, 1400 Baltimore Boulevard, Westminster; Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Saturday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.)

Shredding is Residential only; no businesses. Items ACCEPTED include: invoices, bank statements, personal records, lease balance sheets, audit reports, credit reports, checks, medical reports.

For details, call Carroll County Government Recycling Operations at 410-386-2035 or the Northern Landfill at 410-386-4550. Maria Myers, Recycling Manager Carroll County Department of Public Works, Bureau of Solid Waste

410-386-2035 www.recyclecarroll.org
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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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Landmarks: The Birthplace of American Methodism

Landmarks: The Birthplace of American Methodism: Strawbridge Methodist Shrine, Carroll County, Maryland

Mr. Allen Browne, http://allenbrowne.blogspot.com/, has a nice series of photographs of the Strawbridge Methodist Shrine. http://allenbrowne.blogspot.com/2011/12/birthplace-of-american-methodism.html Hat Tip: Gregg Simpson on Facebook.

Robert Strawbridge, the Strawbridge Methodist Historical
Shrine, near New Windsor, Md. and the birthplace of Methodism in America will
all be topics of discussion at the upcoming Historical Society of Carroll
County Box Lunch Talk by Helen Kemp, resident Curator of the Strawbridge Methodist Historical Shrine.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Go back in time as Helen Kemp, resident Curator of the
Strawbridge Methodist Historical Shrine, shares the remarkable story of an
Irish couple's 1760 journey as early settlers in Carroll County to share their
faith and challenge the barriers of their day.

12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Grace Hall, Grace Lutheran Church, 21
Carroll Street, Westminster. Member $3, Non Member $7

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Thursday, June 4, 2015

November 7, 2001 Carroll County Md Times rate card

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See also - Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art www.kevindayhoff.com: Travel, art, artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists and journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maiorem Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson: “That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!” - See more at: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/#sthash.4HNLwtfd.dpuf
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