Monday, November 2, 2015

Westminster Maryland November 2015 Main Street Newsletter by Sandy Anderson

Westminster Maryland November 2015 Main Street Newsletter by Sandy Anderson


Westminster Maryland November 2015 Main Street Newsletter by Sandy Anderson - http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2015/12/westminster-maryland-november-2015-main.html




Eat, Shop, Experience...
Westminster, Maryland

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November 2015  
The holidays are just a month away!  No worries though, Downtown Westminster is here to help!  Join us for our 2nd Saturday Holiday Open House event on the 14th, complete with our Farmers' Market, Pop UP Art Market, and great holiday shopping all over downtown! And on Saturday the 28th, be sure to come Downtown for Small Business Saturday -- a wonderful way to shop local for the holidays -- and stay for the Jingle Bell Run, Holiday Electric Parade, Tree Lighting, and Santa's Treat. Speaking of Santa, the Jolly Ol' Elf arrives in a horse drawn carriage during the parade, taking up residence at his house on the Library Lawn.
  
Don't forget to "like" Downtown Westminster on Facebook for the latest news on all of our great holiday happenings!
  

  

Saturday, November 14
  
"Downtown Westminster Farmers' Market"
Conaway Lot (Route 27)
8:00 am - Noon 
Offering a wide variety of produce, sweets, meats, prepared foods, gluten free baked goods, pickles and even dog treats. This Saturday includes live music, a cooking demonstration and children's activities.
  
"Holiday Open House"
Downtown Westminster
10:00 am to 5:00 pm and later
Holiday Offerings and specials at downtown shops and restaurants; Christmas carolers roaming the streets; children's activities and more! 
  
"Pop UP Art Market"
  Sentinel Lot (Corner of 27 and Main)
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Featuring original art, pottery, jewelry, ceramics and more from local artists and artisans
  
For more information call 410-848-9000 or click here.

  

Mistletoe Mart 
Church of the Ascension
23 North Court Street 
November 12, 13 and 14
  
    

Artisans and Craftspeople
Specialty Shops. . . .Country Store
Hourly Door Prizes. . . . Café with Lunches and Dinners
   
Thursday and Friday, November 12th and 13th,
10 am - 8:30 pm
Saturday, November 14th, 10 am - 4:30 pm  

Admission: $7. . . . . Children under 12: $1

For more information call 410-848-3251 or click here.

  


  
Carroll Biz Challenge
Grand Finale
  
Thursday, November 19
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center
91 West Main Street
  
  
The Carroll Biz Challenge is Maryland's first local startup competition. Now in its fourth year, the Carroll Biz Challenge creates an opportunity for local entrepreneurs to submit their best business ideas for a chance to win valuable prizes, including the $2000 Downtown Award, the $500 People's Choice Award, and the $5000 Grand Prize!
  
The competition is hosted by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, and brings together local organizations and businesses from throughout the county to promote innovation and entrepreneurship within the community.
  
For tickets and more information call the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce at 410-848-9050 or click here.

  

18 Annual
Festival of Wreaths
Carroll Arts Center
91 West Main Street
Friday, November 27 - Sunday, December 6
10:00 am - 7:00 pm
  
    

  
The Festival of Wreaths is one of the most well-attended holiday events in Carroll County. 
Each year more than 150 theme wreaths are displayed through this weeklong silent auction and is one of the Arts Council's most significant fundraising events. Visitors experience a wonderland of creativity and generosity as they vote for their favorites and bid on those they would like to take home in this spectacular FREE event.
For more information call 410-848-7272 or click here.

  



7th Annual Gallery of Gifts
 Carroll Arts Center
91 West Main Street
    
  


The Carroll Arts Center continues their annual tradition by transforming their Tevis Gallery into the "Gallery of Gifts" during the holiday shopping season.  This special cash and carry exhibit will resemble a boutique rather than a traditional gallery exhibit, as 35+ artists will display their festive wares.
  
November 2oth- December 22nd. Open during regular business hours.
  
For more information call 410-848-7272 or click here.

  


   
"Miracle on Main Street"
Saturday, November 28th 
  • Jingle Bell Run, 4:55 pm
  • Holiday Electric Parade Marching Down Main Street, 5:00 pm
  • Tree Lighting , following parade
  • Santa's Treat at the Westminster Library,after tree lighting
For more information call 410-848-9000 or click here.

  


SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY®
Shop Local, Buy Local
Saturday, November 28th
    
Skip the Malls and enjoy a different shopping experience and support our Downtown businesses!
Small Business Saturday is a national campaign sponsored by American Express asking millions of Americans to Shop Small at their favorite local stores and help fuel the economy. When we all shop small, it will be huge. 

  


Farmers' Market
Final Days
Saturday, November 7, 14, and 21
Downtown Westminster
  
The Downtown Westminster Farmers' Market is the oldest "Producer Only," open air, seasonal farmers market operating in Carroll County. The Market is located on the Conaway Parking Lot off Railroad Avenue (MD27). 

Vendor offerings typically include:
  • Fresh Coffee
  • Fresh Vegetables
  • Fresh Fruit
  •  Cheese - Cow and Goat
  • Jams, Jellies & Spreads
  • Homemade Baked Goods
  • Herb & Vegetable Plants
  • Gourmet Roasted Coffee
  • Pasture & Organically-Raised Meats
  • Certified Organic Produce
  • Guacamole
  • Pickles
  • Popcorn
  • Soups and Dips
  • Body Products
  • Eggs
  • Flowers, Herbs, and Plants
  • Wool and Yarn
The Market is held rain or shine. The Market is handicap accessible, with ample free parking.
  
For more information about the Farmers Market call 410-848-9000.
In This Issue
Second Saturdays
Mistletoe Mart
Carroll Biz Challenge
Festival of Wreaths
Gallery of Gifts
Miracle on Main Street
Small Business Saturday
Westminster Farmers' Market
Upcoming Events
Other November Events
  
Saturday, November 7, 14, and 21
8:00 am - 12 Noon
Conaway Parking Lot    
  
Sunday, November 1
7:00 pm
McDaniel College
Decker Center Forum
  
Sunday, November 1
3:00 pm
  Carroll Arts Center
  
Saturday, November 7
8:00 pm
Common Ground on the Hill: Footworks Percussion Dance 35th Anniversary Tour
 Carroll Arts Center 
  
Friday, November 13, 7:00 pm
Saturday, November 14
3:00 pm and 7:00 pm
 Sunday, November 15, 3:00 pm
 Carroll Arts Center
  
Saturday, November 14
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
  Westminster High School Chocolate Fest
Westminster High School
  
Saturday, November 14
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Winters Mill Falcons Helping Falcons Holiday Craft Show
Winters Mill High School
  
Thursday, November 19  and
Friday, November 20
7:30 pm
Saturday, November 21
2:00 pm and 7:30 pm
McDaniel College
WMC Alumni Hall
  
Thursday, November 19
12 Noon
McDaniel College Lounge
  
Friday, November 20
1:00 pm and 7:30pm
Carroll Arts Center
  
Saturday, November 21
7:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center 
  
Sunday, November 22
7:00 pm
McDaniel College
Baker Memorial Chapel
  
Week of Monday, November 23
Downtown Westminster
  
Saturday, November 28
3:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center
   and 7:30 pm

  
  
Box Lunch Talks sponsored by the Historical Society of Carroll County.
  
Tuesday, November 10
12 noon - 1:00 pm
Grace Hall, Grace Lutheran Church,
21 Carroll St., Westminster
  
"The Forgotten Corner:
A History of Oakland Mill"  
    
Located in the southeast corner of Carroll County, the Oakland Mill was the second largest employer in this area until it met its demise in 1951. Today, the only objects that hint at a mill town are a few roads disappearing into Liberty Lake and foundation stones seen during times of drought. Author Diana Scott examines the birth, life, and death of the town.
  
Members $3, All Others $7
  
Bring your bag lunch. The Historical Society provides beverages and dessert.
  
For more information call
410-848-6494 or click here

Upcoming December Events
  
    
Saturday, December 5, 12, and 19
Noon - 4pm
Santa House, Library Lawn
  
Saturday, December 5, 12, and 19
Noon - 4:00 pm
Departs and Returns on
Locust Lane
Downtown Westminster
  
December 1 - 6
10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center
  
December 1 - 20
Times Vary
Carroll County Farm Museum
  
Wednesday, December 2
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Carroll County Library
Westminster Branch  
  
Friday, December 4
7:30 pm
Carroll Arts Center
  
Saturday, December 5 and Sunday, December 6
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
McDaniel College
Art Studio, 1st Floor
  
Saturday, December 5 and
Sunday, December 6
Carroll County Farm Museum
  
  Saturday, December 5
8:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center

Tuesday, December 8
Grace Lutheran Church
  
Saturday, December 12
12 Noon
Carroll County Library
Westminster Branch
  
Friday, December 11, 8:00 pm
Saturday, December 12,
3:00 pm &  8:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center
  
"SECOND SATURDAY"
Saturday, December 14
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Downtown Westminster
  
Sunday, December 13
3:00 pm
McDaniel College
Baker Memorial Chapel
  
Friday, December 18
7:30 pm
 and Saturday, December 19
2:00 pm and 7:00 pm
McDaniel College
WMC Alumni Hall

Friday, December 18, 8:00 pm
Saturday, December 19,
3:00 pm &  8:00 pm
Sunday, December 20, 3:00 pm
Carroll Arts Center
  
 Thursday, December 31
11:30 am
Westminster Library 
  
For more information call
410-848-5294  
Community Links
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

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Saturday, October 31, 2015

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Over 170 are gathered at Grace Lutheran Church to celebrate the life of our friend Elaine Sharkey Everett

Over 170 are gathered at Grace Lutheran Church to celebrate the life of our friend Elaine Sharkey Everett

Name on elementary school is also Carroll's connection to 1927 flood

Name on elementary school is also Carroll's connection to 1927 flood

By Kevin E. Dayhoff




The humanitarian disaster that followed the 1927 Great Mississippi Flood propelled Robert Russa Moton, the president of a small college, into the national spotlight. This same prominent political leader also helped Franklin Roosevelt's Democratic Party win the 1932 presidential election.

Despite a dire weather forecast earlier this month, we dodged a weather bullet when Hurricane Joaquin stayed out to sea.

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In a rehearsal for the upcoming dramas that will take place in Maryland this winter when snow is predicted; events were cancelled, emergencies declared, mothers gathered their children, and folks took to the streets to forage for materials to make bad weather omelets – milk, bread, eggs, extra batteries and toilet paper.

In the end, the weather did turn ugly, but not from the hurricane or a visit from Hell’s Nebulae, but rather from a strong nor'easter that pelted much of Maryland with high winds, heavy rains and the threat of flooding.

As winter approaches Nor'easter often cause many to think of heavy snowstorms. But during the height of the media frenzy over Joaquin, several media outlets raised the memories of when the August 1933 storm cut the inlet just below Ocean City. Sun writer, Chris Guy explained it well in an August 23, 2003 account, “On the morning of Aug. 23, Ocean City residents awoke to discover that the record tide and rainfall that flooded coastal bays had combined with the storm's winds to cut a 50-foot gash through the island's lowest point, severing the resort from Assateague Island…”

Shortly after we dodged the Zombie apocalypse weather event, one reader in the grocery store checkout line still had that wide-eyed look like she was about to be abducted by space aliens as she asked if Carroll County has ever – could ever, have flooding like what South Carolina recently experienced. “That couldn’t possible ever happen here could it,” she asked breathlessly.

She was referring to the epic flooding that has just taken place in South Carolina that weather professionals and state Gov. Nikki Haley, are calling a ‘1,000-year flood’ terminology.

I answered calmly, “What do Carroll County, Led Zeppelin, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and one of the worst natural disasters in American history all have in common? In the end, we are all going to Chicago… ‘

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South Carolina was not so lucky. The national news media has carried a number of stories about flooding there that was so bad that Gov. Nikki Haley said, "We are at a 1,000-year level of rain," according to CNN.

While perhaps not to those historic levels, throughout its history Carroll County has had its fair share of bad floods…

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On Monday, July 30, 1923, a flood "swept down the valleys, flooding hundreds of homes … and causing great property damage," in southern Carroll Co. according to an Aug. 3, 1923 article in the Democratic Advocate newspaper.

Research for the Historical Society of Carroll Co. by historian Mary Ann Ashcraft indicates that another flood on July 24, 1868, destroyed much of Sykesville.

The devastating historic floods that followed Hurricane Agnes beginning on June 21, 1972 and Hurricane Eloise on Sept. 26, 1975 destroyed bridges, roads and homes through Carroll Co.

 Designating a day to celebrate the nation's military power a source of conflict
However, it is another flood; one that took place in 1927, which had a profound socio-political effect on American history and has a Carroll connection, though it did not even take place in Carroll County…

Read much more here: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-archives-flood-1025-20151021-story.html


Name on elementary school is also Carroll's connection to 1927 flood
Name on elementary school is also Carroll's connection to 1927 flood
KEVIN E. DAYHOFF, KEVINDAYHOFF@GMAIL.COM
Despite a dire weather forecast earlier this month, we dodged a weather bullet when Hurricane Joaquin stayed out to sea. South Carolina was not so lucky. The national news media has carried a number of stories about flooding there that was so bad that Gov. Nikki Haley said, "We are at a 1,000-year...
Westminster house fire brings heavy firefighter response
Westminster house fire brings heavy firefighter response
JON KELVEY
No injuries, $100K in damages in fire in Greens neighborhood; seven fire companies respond
Living with the ramifications of the deadly Spanish flu of 1918
Living with the ramifications of the deadly Spanish flu of 1918
KEVIN. E. DAYHOFF, KEVINDAYHOFF@GMAIL.COM
It was Oct. 11, 1918, and the headline of the Democratic Advocate addressed the local impact of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918. The headline read, "The Grip Epidemic: Disease Spreading, But No Occasion for Panic," according to research for the Historical Society of Carroll County by historian...
Deer Park Cemetery in Carroll County is hallowed ground for Marine Corps
Deer Park Cemetery in Carroll County is hallowed ground for Marine Corps
KEVIN E. DAYHOFF, KEVINDAYHOFF@GMAIL.COM
On Oct. 4, 1891, the cornerstone was laid for a new chapel for the Deer Park United Methodist Church in Smallwood, just south of Westminster on Route 32. The origins of the church date back to 1846, according to a brief history found on the church's website. According to the website, "the people...
Cruise on Liberty ship a reminder that freedom is not free [Eagle Archives]
Cruise on Liberty ship a reminder that freedom is not free [Eagle Archives]
KEVIN E. DAYHOFF, KEVINDAYHOFF@GMAIL.COM
Timed just about midway between two dates that have significant meaning for veterans in this country, approximately 20 veterans from Carroll County will board a ship of that has also has significant importance. On Oct. 3, the county residents will commemorate Veterans Day (Nov. 11) and Sept. 2,...

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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Marie Mary Geiman of Manchester, Maryland 1918 - 2015 Obituary

Marie Mary Geiman of Manchester, Maryland 1918 - 2015 Obituary

Marie Mary Geiman
Born: September 27, 1918
Died: October 24, 2015

Marie Mary Geiman, age 97 of Hanover, PA, died Saturday Oct. 24, 2015 at the Hanover Hospital in Hanover, PA, surrounded by her family.

Born Sept. 27, 1918 in Manchester, she was the daughter of the late Clayton M. and Bertha Mae Miller Black. She was the wife of the late Lavere Wilbert Geiman who died July 31, 2000.

Years ago, she worked at the Jacob Brothers Sewing Factory in Manchester, MD. She was a life member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, enjoyed eating out and spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

She is survived by her daughters, Nancy Little and Pearl Moffitt and husband Paul all of Hanover, PA., grandchildren, Gregory, Donald, Christopher and Jeffrey, siblings, Margaret McCullough of Manchester, her twin, Miriam Thompson of Hampstead, MD and 14 great grandchildren.

She is predeceased by siblings, Hilda Hesson, Ruby Davis, Cletus, Maurice and Ritchie Black.

The family will receive friends at the ECKHARDT FUNERAL CHAPEL P.A., 3296 Charmil Dr., Manchester, MD on Tuesday Oct. 27, 2015 from 6-8 pm. and on Wednesday at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 3184 Church St., Manchester, MD from 10 am. until the time of the funeral service at 11:00am with the Rev. Christopher Litton officiating.

Interment will be in the Old Lutheran Cemetery, Manchester, MD.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 739, Manchester, MD 21102.

Online condolences may be sent to www.eckhardtfuneralchapel.com.


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Looks like a serious peanut butter emergency is evolving in the Babylon-Dayhoff household

Looks like a serious peanut butter emergency is evolving in the Babylon-Dayhoff household

Saturday, October 24, 2015

The GFWC Junior Woman's Club of Westminster were awesome judges for the annual Halloween parade.

The GFWC Junior Woman's Club of Westminster were awesome judges for the annual Halloween parade.

Paradiso Pizzeria at 7 Locust Lane is packed for Halloween in Westminster

Paradiso Pizzeria at 7 Locust Lane is packed for Halloween in Westminster

Westminster ' Main St. is packed for the Annual Halloween parade.

Westminster ' Main St. is packed for the Annual Halloween parade.

Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1, Westminster Md.

Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1, Westminster Md.

The bicyclists by Boulanger

The bicyclists by Boulanger

Welcome to the service of the setting apart of the deacons at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster.

Welcome to the service of the setting apart of the deacons at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Ronnie Wentz shows us his diploma at the recognition ceremonies at Carroll Community College. Ronnie is awesome.

Ronnie Wentz shows us his diploma at the recognition ceremonies at Carroll Community College. Ronnie is awesome.

At the Adult Education Diploma Recognition Ceremony at Carroll Community College

At the Adult Education Diploma Recognition Ceremony at Carroll Community College with many members of Grace Lutheran Church to celebrate Ron Wentz' graduation.

Carroll Community College trustee Sherri-Le Bream shares remarks at the Adult Education Diploma Recognition Ceremony.

Carroll Community College trustee Sherri-Le Bream shares remarks at the Adult Education Diploma Recognition Ceremony.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Herbert R. Shipley, 89, of Westminster, died Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Herbert R. Shipley, 89, of Westminster, died Wednesday, October 21, 2015, at home.  Born October 14, 1926 in Carroll County he was the son of the late Harvey R. Shipley and Mamie Gist Shipley.  Survived by his wife of 70 years, Ruth E. Poole Shipley.

He was the owner of Shipley Transport which he founded in 1980.  He was a truck driver all his life and actively supported the Maryland Motor Truck Assoc.  He was an active and lifelong member of Deer Park United Methodist Church.  He served on numerous committees and was a trustee on the building committee and cemetery board.  He was active in the Shipley’s of Maryland, lifelong Orioles fan and enjoyed going to games.   He was a lifelong supporter of the Carroll County 4H Fair cake auction.

Besides his wife he is survived by 3 children, Barbara S. Cober and husband Donald of Ellicott City, Raymond E. Shipley and wife Brenda K. of Westminster, Joyce E. Sanders and husband Jeff of Waynesboro, PA., brothers Floyd K. Shipley and wife Janice of Westminster, H. Larry Shipley and wife Barbara of Westminster and sister-in-law Meriam Shipley of Hampstead.  Also survived by 5 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.  

He was predeceased by a grandson Scott E. Shipley and a brother Norman E. Shipley.  

The family will receive friends on Sunday, October 25, 2015, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Fletcher Funeral & Cremation Services, 254 E. Main St., Westminster and at the church on Monday from 10 to 11 a.m.  

Funeral Services will be held on Monday, October 26, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at Deer Park United Methodist Church, 2205 Sykesville Rd., Westminster, with his Pastor Rev. Pat Dols officiating.  Interment will be in Deer Park Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Deer Park United Methodist Church, 2205 Sykesville Rd., Westminster, MD 21157 or Carroll Hospice, 292 Stoner Ave., Westminster, MD 21157.


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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Sheriff's Office investigating robbery at Liberty Gas Station

Sheriff's Office investigating robbery at Liberty Gas Station

http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2015/10/sheriffs-office-investigating-robbery.html  

Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland; October 19, 2015

On Monday, October 19, 2015, at approximately 3:52 PM, Carroll County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to the Liberty Gas Station, 23 Carroll Plaza, Westminster, for the report of a robbery. Deputies were informed that 2 black males, both believed to be in their 20's, entered the store and displayed a handgun and a "Taser". The two suspects then took an undisclosed amount of money and other items from the store and fled on foot.

An employee of the store reported that the "taser" was used on him, but no injuries were sustained from this incident.

Carroll County Sheriff's Deputies, Maryland State Police Troopers and a MSP Bloodhound all took part in the search for the suspects, but at this time, they have not been located.

Suspect #1 is described as a black male, 6' - 6' 5" tall, medium build, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with "Baltimore Ravens" on the front, black pants with lettering down the right leg, black shoes, black ski mask, and armed with a "Taser" type device.

Suspect #2 is described as a black male, 5' 10" - 6' tall, medium build, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt under a dark colored jacket / sweatshirt, black pants, black shoes, black ski mask, and armed with a semi-automatic handgun.

The Carroll County Sheriff's Office investigation continues... Anyone with information about this incident are asked to contact the Sheriff's Office at 410-386-2900, or the Anonymous TIPS Hotline at 1-888-399-TIPP.
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Monday, October 19, 2015

November 27, 2008: Penny Riordan Carroll Seniors and the Great Depression


November 27, 2008: Penny Riordan Carroll Seniors and the Great Depression

In November 2008, writer Penny Riordan gave us a first-hand account of Carroll Seniors and the Great Depression. November 27, 2008 KED

On November 27, 2008 I wrote:

Penny Riordan Carroll Seniors and the Great Depression




November 27, 2008

For those who have missed the reporting of Penny Riordan, the former education reporter for in the Carroll County Times, do not despair. 

She is still with the paper; however she has become the editor of the newspaper’s “Carroll Seniors” publication.

The November 2008 edition of the paper has a great deal of excellent content on the Great Depression, which has certainly been in the forefront of the news these days as the nation continues to wrangle with economic turmoil. 

Unfortunately, the content is not online.  So you will have to walk on your feet to a nearby hungry store and pick up a copy at a newsstand.  How quaint.

I recently grabbed a copy and revisited the joys of actually holding a newspaper in my hand as I poured over the excellent writing…  You should do likewise.  It is some great reading…

Kevin Dayhoff November 27, 2008

“Carroll Seniors”  “The Great Depression: those who lived the decade compare it to the current economic crisis”

“Banks shutting down.

Stock market troubles.

Unemployment.

In today’s economy, these phrases are used often. But they also conjure up memories of another economic crisis that has been brought up a lot more in recent months: the great depression.

But for those who lived through the great depression, things going on in the economy today just don’t quite compare.”


Carroll Seniors is a free publication distributed by the Carroll County Times.  It is produced by Penny Riordan, the former education reporter for the Times.  
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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:
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Google profile: https://profiles.google.com/kevindayhoff/

E-mail: kevindayhoff(at)gmail.com

My http://www.explorecarroll.com/ columns appear in the copy of the Baltimore Sunday Sun that is distributed in Carroll County: https://subscribe.baltsun.com/Circulation/


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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