Saturday, December 5, 2015

The short version of my remarks this morning at the Opening ceremonies for the 62nd St. John Catholic Church Christmas Bazaar


This is the short version of my remarks this morning at the Opening ceremonies for the 62nd St. John Catholic Church Christmas Bazaar December 5, 2015 at 8:00 am

By Baltimore Sun writer Kevin E. Dayhoff, the former mayor of Westminster from 2001-2005

This year the bazaar is open from 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
43 Monroe Street, Westminster, MD 21157

Good morning. On behalf of Westminster’s past and present elected officials, I would like to welcome you to the 62nd consecutive St. John Christmas Bazaar.

For the past 12-years I have been a journalist at the Baltimore Sun writing mostly history. At my age I am greatly amused that many events that took place in my childhood are now studied as history by today’s school children.

I look forward to the Christmas bazaar every year. When I was very young, the bazaar was part of a family adventure during the Christmas season.

During my high school years from 1969 through 1971, I often attended Mass at St. John with a good friend. I recall when the last Mass was held on February 4, 1968 at the church building on Main Street in town.

Last year when my wife Caroline and I were enjoying lunch at the bazaar with Mary Mussari, I was pleased when John Bryan asked me to speak at this year’s opening. Mr. Bryan told me that recently the ceremony has been dedicated to our servicemen and women – - and that this year we are paying a special recognition to Vietnam Vets.

It was just a few short weeks ago that our community came together to observe Veterans Day. No community does it better than Carroll County.

I served stateside in the United States Marine Corps Reserve from 1971 to 1973. Although I was not deployed, it has remained a sobering event in my life to have stepped-up the plate, despite a high draft number, signed on the dotted line, and
volunteered to serve during the Vietnam War.

This year, schools set the example for all of Carroll County by commemorating Veterans Day with many thoughtful, and well-planned services and programs.

In recent years Veterans Day has turned more somber. In the past, much of the community came together to celebrate the end of World War One and World War Two, and the Korean War.

Much of the nation saw nothing to celebrate for decades after the end of the Vietnam War. The war had dragged-on for over 19 years - for what seemed an eternity.

After the United States ended its direct involvement in the war on August 15, 1973, veterans were treated with scorn by the American left that proudly heaped insult upon injury upon those who served during the war.

Thankfully, the current youngest generation has seen fit to honor its veterans that have served proudly in the first and second Gulf Wars – and they treat Vietnam veterans with great dignity and respect.

Over 2.7 million Americans served in the Vietnam War. The average age was 19. Of that number, 300,000 were wounded in action, and 75,000 were disabled.

It has been estimated that almost 5 million military personnel and civilians, from all sides, lost their life in the Vietnam War. Of the 58,200 names listed on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington DC, 1,046 are Marylanders who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Although many Vietnam era vets still harbor a deep-seated resentment as to how we were treated, the manner in which we are treated by the youngest generation brings tears to our eyes and has gone a long way to heal the wounds of decades of being abused and ignored.

Today, we pay a special tribute to the eighteen fallen heroes from Carroll County, whose faces are etched in the black granite monument in the Vietnam Memorial Park on Willis Street that was dedicated on May 28, 1990.

We hold dear in our hearts the eighteen names: Ronald Kenny; Christopher Miller, Jr.; Carl Egolf; James Byers; Russell Amoss; Russell Milberry; Everett Justice, Jr.; Michael Kidd; John Feezer; Sherman Flanagan, Jr.; Muriel Groomes; Joseph Oreto; Frederick Magsamen; Franklin Underwood, Jr.; James Zumbrun; Joseph Blickenstaff, Jr.; David Steger; and Herbert Mulkey, Jr.

The faces of the eighteen names on the monument are frozen in time. Some we knew. Some we didn’t. But they were all someone’s son or father or brother or uncle – or a cherished childhood friend. Their faces have been silent for many years, but they all have a story to tell.

Today it is only right to recall the profound words from Ephesians, “Put on the whole armor of God that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil, and be armed with the power of the Spirit, so that we may continue to make the Gospel understandable to those of us, who after many years, still have unanswered questions…”

God Bless and Semper Fi to all our brothers and sisters in uniform that served and died to protect our freedoms - and cannot attend the bazaar. Thank you for having me speak with you today. It was an honor. 
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This is the short version of my remarks for the opening ceremonies for the 62nd St. John Catholic Church Christmas Bazaar December 5, 2015 at 8:00 am http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-short-version-of-my-remarks-this.html





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The awesome Theresa and Tom Bethune take a minute to answer a few questions about Freedom Broadband


The awesome Theresa and Tom Bethune take a minute
to answer a few questions about Freedom Broadband
at the 62nd St John ‪#Christmas Bazaar
43 Monroe St Westminster 8am-4pm Dec. 5, 2015

Freedom Broadband Overview and History

Freedom Broadband began as Freedom Wireless Broadband in January of 2007 to provide cost effective Internet service to under-served areas in Carroll County.  The company started with a location in Eldersburg, MD and a communications tower in Hampstead, MD, and grew by leveraging grain elevators, silos and homes to reach locations not served by wired providers available at that time.

From 2007 until February of 2015, the company expanded service to Manchester, Mt. Airy, Gamber, Woodbine, and Hampstead, adding (4) major communications towers, (4) municipal water towers, and numerous grain elevators, silos and roof mounted access points  serving approximately 185 customers, including 48 farms and commercial businesses.

In February of 2015, local resident Theresa Bethune purchased Freedom Wireless Broadband and renamed the company “Freedom Broadband.”  As a customer in an underserved part of Carroll County (ironically just 6 miles from Westminster, Hampstead and Manchester), Theresa realized how many areas of Carroll and the surrounding areas were left with few, if any viable broadband choices.  

As a mother to a 13 year old boy and wife of an Information technology professional, she also knew that life without broadband was not viable for most families.  The purchase enabled the business to fund major network upgrades, as well as to drive expansion into more areas throughout Carroll County and surrounding counties.

Since February, 2015, Freedom Broadband has doubled our available bandwidth and our customers send and receive more than 1 Terabyte (TB) of data per day (equal to  1,000 gigabytes-GB, or 1,000,000 megabytes-MB) to/from the Internet each day.  We have expanded capacity 400% at the Manchester Water Tower and Lippy Brothers towers, and added new locations to serve parts of Mayberry and the Jasontown/Uniontown Road areas.  We  have planned tower climbs to grow our service areas in Taneytown and Mt. Airy/Woodbine. 

Together with our sister company, InfoPathways, Freedom Broadband established a broadband connection to River Valley Ranch, and deployed wireless infrastructure to improve their communications both on and off the Ranch.  

We are proud to support 4H and the Community Media Center, and provided both wireless infrastructure and bandwidth to enable live streaming of 4H events.

Why do we do it?  Because we love Carroll County.  We enjoy the rolling countryside and beautiful farm lands.  We want to connect people to each other and the world at large, without forcing them to sacrifice their wooded retreats and family homesteads.  Every time we connect someone new, we feel an amazing sense of accomplishment.

Our customers are our neighbors and friends – people we see at our local Farmer’s markets, at school or on the athletic fields, at our local restaurants, businesses and events that make our community a great place to live and work.  

The awesome Theresa and Tom Bethune take a minute  to answer a few questions about Freedom Broadband




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The awesome Theresa and Tom Bethune take a minute to answer a few questions about Freedom Broadband at the 62nd St John #Christmas Bazaar 43 Monroe St Westminster 8am-4pm.

The awesome Theresa and Tom Bethune take a minute to answer a few questions about Freedom Broadband at the 62nd St John #Christmas Bazaar 43 Monroe St Westminster 8am-4pm.

Mary Mussari the St John #Christmas Bazaar cookie maven 43 Monroe St #Westminster 8am-4pm today

Mary Mussari the St John #Christmas Bazaar cookie maven 43 Monroe St #Westminster 8am-4pm today

Opening ceremonies at the St John 62nd #Christmas Bazaar 8am-4pm 43 Monroe Ave Westminster remarks by Kevin Dayhoff

Opening ceremonies at the St John 62nd #Christmas Bazaar 8am-4pm 43 Monroe Ave Westminster remarks by Kevin Dayhoff

Thursday, December 3, 2015

I was so pleased that my friend Virginia Harrison got the 2015 Good Scout Award

I was so pleased that my friend Virginia Harrison got the 2015 Good Scout Award to recognize all her great unselfless unsung work for Carroll County Md. Here, Alexander Bracy, left, helps Virginia, a dressmaker mind you, with the Boy Scout hankerchief. I must admit that I have never seen a hankerchief look so good - except of course, when Caroline got the award last year... Several members of the school board, Bob Lord, and Jim Doolan, and superintendent Steve Guthrie, were in attendance at the 7:30 am breakfast, to help recognize their fellow school board member Virginia, after the brutal public hearing the night before. I pray for the school board and I am embarrassed for our community for the way they are being treated.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Results are up for the Sat., Nov. 28, 2015 Westminster MD Miracle on Main Street Jingle Bell Run

Results are up for the Sat., Nov. 28, 2015 Westminster MD Miracle on Main Street Jingle Bell Run http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2015/12/results-are-up-for-sat-nov-28-2015.html


Results are up for the Sat., Nov. 28, 2015 Westminster MD Miracle on Main Street Jingle Bell Run http://letsrunmoore.com/jingle-bell-mile/

A huge thanks you for everyone who helped with the annual Westminster Miracle on Main Street parade and the Westminster Miracle on Main Street Jingle Bell Run

The race results for the awesome City of Westminster Recreation & Parks Department (https://www.facebook.com/WestminsterRec/?fref=ts) Miracle on Main Street Jingle Bell Run may be found here: http://letsrunmoore.com/jingle-bell-mile/




Jingle Bell Mile – November 28th 2015

By Steve Moore November 30, 2014
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Race starts at the intersection of Hersh Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue, moves down Pennsylvania Avenue to Main Street, east on Main Street to Longwell Avenue, ending at Paide Way/The Armory.

The Westminster Miracle on Main Street parade was great fun:



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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Carroll County Times December 9, 1977: Kevin E. Dayhoff (kneeling - 2nd from right) and workman installed a memorial to the late W. H. Davis

Carroll County Times December 9, 1977: Kevin E. Dayhoff (kneeling - 2nd from right) and workman installed a memorial to the late W. H. Davis http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/1977/12/carroll-county-times-december-9-1977.html

Carroll County Times December 9, 1977: Kevin E. Dayhoff (kneeling - 2nd from right) and workman installed a memorial to the late W. H. Davis, a well-known Westminster city leader and philanthropist this week in a small park area on the corner of Bond and Main Street. The plantings and bronze plaque were donated to the city by Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Davis.
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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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It was fun to listen to two of the family brainiacs, Grammy Evelyn Babylon - a physicist; and the Smuckers' food scientist Marnie Rognlien Paumier, discuss food and recipes.

It was fun - and informative, to listen to two of the family brainiacs, Grammy Evelyn Babylon - a physicist; and the Smuckers' food scientist Marnie Rognlien Paumier, discuss food and recipes from a collection of family recipes that goes back many generations.

Welcome to church this morning at Grace Lutheran in Westminster. I like the blue altar parameters for the first Sunday in Advent.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Update - Home damaged in early morning Westminster fire, no one injured




November 25, 2015 S. Wayne Carter Jr. Carroll County Times

More than 50 firefighters from 10 companies in four counties were needed to get an early Wednesday morning fire under control in Westminster.

No injuries were reported, and it's unclear if anyone was home at the time of the blaze, according to an emailed report from Westminster Vol. Fire Company spokesman Kevin Dayhoff…


The Office of the State Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the fire, which appears to have originated in the carport of the one-story, single family home in the 500 block of Old Baltimore Road off Malcolm Drive, according to Dayhoff. The fire quickly spread to the adjacent house and a nearby vehicle and equipment trailer.

Firefighters received the call around 1:33 a.m., were on the scene by 1:37 a.m. and had the fire under control within an hour, according to Dayhoff.

About 50 firefighters from Westminster, Reese, Pleasant Valley, Gamber, Hampstead and Sykesville companies were dispatched in addition to firefighters from Reisterstown and Glyndon in Baltimore County, a unit from York County and an air support unit from Howard County, according to Dayhoff.

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Please be fire-safe out there for the holidays. As we were wrapping-up operations from the Old Baltimore Road fire, many of us exchanged our goodbyes and “Happy Holidays,” and in the dry dark humor of firefighters, many folks remarked how much it is a drag to see each other in the middle of the night.

After-all, face it, when we see each other in the middle of the night it is often as a result of a fire, traffic accident, illness or family tragedy. One firefighter told the truth, “Oh this is the season when we will see a lot of each other.” Sadly it is true. Although more research is needed, it always seems that fires and accidents increase in number during the holiday season. Be safe out there.

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Update: 3:25 p.m., Nov. 25, 2015

No injuries were reported. There were “two individuals at home when the fire started,” according to DSFM Bruce D. Bouch, director of public education and media affairs with the Office of the State Fire Marshal.

According to a recent release by the fire marshal’s office, the cause of the fire was “Accidental due to ashes being placed in a plastic bag and put next to the shed.”

“During the winter months and the holiday season, it is especially important to dispose of all fireplace, cooking grill and wood stove ashes safely in a fireproof container away from the house and certainly away from anything combustible. Pour some water on the ashes – be fire safe to protect your property and your family,” said Dayhoff

“It is important to note that the folks who were home at the time of this fire got out safely because they had a working smoke alarm and the alarm alerted them that there was a fire... Take this opportunity to check your smoke alarm before friends and family visit for the holidays,” said Dayhoff

Firefighters and first responders see a little too much of each other during the holiday season. The fire marshal’s office and the Westminster fire department take this opportunity to remind you to not have first responders over to your house this holiday season as uninvited guests.

“Although we are very friendly, this time of the year, we are way too serious to attend your holiday get-together in the event of a fire. Ensure your guests are aware of all available exits if a fire would occur… The leading cause of fires in the kitchen is unattended cooking. Stay in the kitchen when you are cooking on the stovetop so you can keep an eye on the food. And if you are going to be careless, have extra food available in case 50 firefighters need to stop by in the middle of the night to come tromping through your house. Happy holidays from your local Carroll County fire department of the fire marshal’s office.

Westminster fire department chaplain and public information officer Kevin E. Dayhoff

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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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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Conservative Mauricio Macri wins Argentina's presidential election promising economic reform Nov. 22, 2015

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Our turkey cooked by Grammy, Caroline and me for the Grace Lutheran Church soup kitchen is ready to be carved.

Our turkey cooked by Grammy, Caroline and me for the Grace Lutheran Church soup kitchen is ready to be carved. It smells great.

Grammy Evelyn Babylon, Caroline and I are cooking a turkey for the church soup kitchen.

Grace Lutheran Church council president Ron Fairchild leads us in worship Sunday morning in the pastors’ study class

Grace Lutheran Church council president Ron Fairchild leads us in worship Sunday morning in the pastors' study class.

Several church council members had the pleasure of speaking at the new members class at Grace Lutheran Church.

Several church council members had the pleasure of speaking at the new members class at Grace Lutheran Church.

Good morning from Grace Lutheran Church.

Good morning from Grace Lutheran Church. We welcome you to worship with us this morning and enjoy the awesome organ music played by Ted Dix. Just saying.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Carroll County Times: Retired Federal Employees Association holds meeting.

Carroll County Times: Retired Federal Employees Association holds meeting. 
“Chapter vice president (Judge) Charles Harrison discussed the legislative activities at the state level by the organization’s legislative committee.” 



Happy Thanksgiving from Grace Lutheran Church 21 Carroll Street, Westminster, MD www.gracelc.org

Happy Thanksgiving from Grace Lutheran Church 21 Carroll Street, Westminster, MD www.gracelc.org



Caroline and Evelyn Babylon and I are having dinner at Uncle Matty's Eatery in New Windsor

Caroline and Evelyn Babylon and I are having dinner at Uncle Matty's Eatery in New Windsor - www.unclemattyseatery.com. Our awesome server is Caitie. Our first course is cream of crab soup. For our our main course we are having pesto crab crostini, and gyros.


Thursday, November 19, 2015

Carroll County NAACP treasurer Charles Collyer presents a report at our monthly meeting

Carroll County NAACP treasurer Charles Collyer presents a report at our monthly meeting while Pam Zappardino and Kim Jones look on.