Sunday, June 3, 2018

Aunt Caroline is the best aunt in the world

Aunt Caroline is the best aunt in the world. Here, Aunt Caroline reads a story with June Miller and James Cimbala – with the green cup. 3June2018

Saturday, June 2, 2018

2June 2018 at the Black Pelican, OBX

Phil, Laurel, and Jamie Miller, Melissa, Andy, and James Cimbala, Sarah Dorrance, Marian Babylon Rognlien, Evelyn Babylon, Aunt Caroline Babylon, and Uncle Kevin Dayhoff 2June 2018 at the Black Pelican, OBX

Friday, June 1, 2018

Melissa and Andy Cimbala, and Joe in Williamsburg, Va.

Melissa and Andy Cimbala, and Joe in Williamsburg, Va. Melissa and Joe were dance partners at Gettysburg. 1Je2018

We are at the Cheese Shop in Williamsburg

We are at the Cheese Shop in Williamsburg and you are not. Kevin Dayhoff, Caroline Babylon, Jamie, June and Laurel Miller, Evelyn Babylon, Marian Babylon Rognlien, Andy, Melissa, and James Cimbala. 1Je2018

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Company

Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Company - from St. Matthew's United Methodist Church on Memorial Day May 27, 2018

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Mrs. Nancy Lee Anania December 21, 1933 - May 19, 2018

Obituary for Mrs. Nancy Lee Anania December 21, 1933 - May 19, 2018

Nancy Lee Anania, age 84, died on May 19, 2018 at her home in Ellicott City, MD. She was the daughter of the late Lawrence Eugene Mulcahy and Eva May Leister Mulcahy. Nancy was the wife of the late Peter V. Anania, Sr., her husband of 63 years. 

Nancy was a loving mother who raised four sons. A gifted artist, she took joy in painting, crafts such as making dollhouses, wreaths, and holiday decorations, sewing as well as designing landscapes and interiors. She enjoyed listening to all kinds of music, from opera to rock. She had a beautiful voice and got a kick out of singing with her sons in their garage band. Her favorite artist was opera singer Luciano Pavarotti.

Nancy was a lover of life and learning, and an avid history buff. She enjoyed colonial Jamestown in particular. She was fond of art museums and seeing her old neighborhood in Hamden where she grew up. 

Nancy’s biggest passion was her family. She was a mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Anyone who walked through her door would be welcome and would never leave hungry. Her kitchen stayed open 24 hours, her holiday celebrations were legendary, and she went out of her way to make every gathering unforgettable. 

Nancy is survived by her sons, Peter V. Anania, Jr., David S. Anania, and his wife Barbara Anania, Andrew J. Anania, grandchildren Elizabeth Anania, Ashen Anania, Robin Harlan, and Tara Anania, and great grandchildren Dayja, Lily, Ella, Chloe, and Destiny. She was predeceased by her husband Peter V. Anania, Sr. and her son, Thomas S. Anania.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 from 5 to 7pm. at Haight Funeral Home and Chapel, 6416 Sykesville Rd., Sykesville .A Funeral service will follow at 7:00pm. 

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Mrs. Nancy Lee Anania please visit our Sympathy Store.

http://www.haightfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Nancy-Anania/#!/Obituary 

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Friday, May 11, 2018

Carroll One Book: African American Heritage Tour


Carroll One Book: African American Heritage Tour

Time is getting short to get your African American Heritage Tour tickets!

Sites on the tour include: Historic Colored Schoolhouse, Henryton Hospital, White Rock Church & Cemetery, Pipe Creek Friends Meeting House, and Bowen Chapel.

Tickets are $10 and are on sale through May 18. Click for tickets. https://bit.ly/2jlFTMY

06/02/2018 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM ET

Admission: $10.00
Location: Meet at Robert Moton Center
300 South Center Street
Westminster, MD

Description: Saturday, June 2, 2018 from 9am - 3pm

Tickets $10 - Last day to register is May 18.

Join us for a bus tour of the Carroll County African American Trail. The sites and stories along the trail paint a picture of Carroll County's history and its changes through the years. The tour will help bring history to life and put a name and a face on local places and events. Examples of sites on the tour: Historic Colored Schoolhouse, Henryton Hospital, White Rock Church & Cemetery (includes lunch), Pipe Creek Friends Meeting House, and Bowen Chapel.

Depart from and return to Robert Moton Center at 300 South Center Street, Westminster. For ages 14+.

For more information, contact Val Dennis at vadenni@carrollk12.org or 410-386-1673.

Sponsored by the Learning Advantage Partnership. Buses are sponsored by a Choose Civility Grant.

#AfricanAmericanHeritageTour #InCarriesFootprints #CarrollCountyMaryland #BusTour






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Thursday, May 10, 2018

Governor Will Join Maryland State Police to Honor Fallen Heroes

Governor Will Join Maryland State Police to Honor Fallen Heroes


(PIKESVILLE, MD) – Governor Larry Hogan will join Colonel William Pallozzi and police survivor families to honor state troopers who have given their lives in the line of duty at the annual Maryland State Police Fallen Heroes Ceremony.

The ceremony will honor the 43 state troopers who made the ultimate sacrifice serving in Maryland and two troopers killed while on active military duty in World War II.

Deputy Chief State Fire Marshal Sander Cohen will be honored during the unveiling of a new memorial honoring members of the Office of the State Fire Marshal killed in the line of duty.

Speakers will include Governor Hogan, Colonel Pallozzi, State Fire Marshal Brian Geraci, and Major Joseph Lanzi, Jr., the son of a Maryland State Police Fallen Hero. Major Lanzi currently serves as a surgeon in the US Army.

In addition to the families of Fallen Heroes, the event will be attended by current and retired state troopers and deputy state fire marshals, there to honor their fellow troopers and deputy.

WHAT:          MARYLAND STATE POLICE FALLEN HEROES CEREMONY

WHEN:          FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2018   11:00 A.M.

WHERE:       MARYLAND STATE POLICE HEADQUARTERS

FALLEN HEROES MEMORIAL (QUADRANGLE)
1201 REISTERSTOWN ROAD
PIKESVILLE, MD

CONTACT:    Greg Shipley – Office of Media Communications 
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Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Time Flies Dayhoff: Fires and general mayhem dominated the April news in days gone by

Time Flies Dayhoff: Fires and general mayhem dominated the April news in days gone by:

“Fires captured the attention of the local newspapers in April many years ago. The American Sentinel reported on April 9, 1898 that a “large coal oil lamp, suspended from the ceiling of the office of Dr. John S. Mathias, this city, broke loose on Wednesday night, fell, exploded and the oil caught fire…”




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Foster named 2018 Carroll County Human Relations Award


Foster named 2018 Carroll County Human Relations Award

Taneytown Mayor Pro Tem Diane Foster was named as the 26th recipient of the Carroll County Human Relations Commission’s Human Relations Award at its annual dinner on March 26 at The Forum at McDaniel College Read more here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/columnists/features/cc-lt-dayhoff-040818-story.html
 

Diane and Sam Foster stop for a picture at the 26th annual Carroll Co. Human Relations Commission awards dinner.

This year the award was presented to Taneytown Mayor ProTem Diane A. Foster. This year the dinner is taking place at McDaniel College. 26Mar2018 https://www.facebook.com/kevindayhoff/posts/10213542386327601
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Monday, May 7, 2018

Women Who Know Their Place

Women Who Know Their Place

Happy Monday - - The Monday morning thought of the day to get the week started-out correctly. This was shared with me by way of an email by a very wise women in our community. 7May2018 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10213833935216141&set=a.10203968656950350.1073741840.1040426835&type=3&theater

Women Who Know Their Place

Barbara Walters did a story on gender roles in Kabul, Afghanistan, several years before our involvement in the Afghan conflict.

She noted that women customarily walked five paces behind their husbands.

She recently returned to Kabul and observed that women still walk behind their husbands. Despite the overthrow of the oppressive Taliban regime, the women now seem to and are happy to, maintain the old custom.

Ms. Walters approached one of the Afghani women and asked, "Why do you now seem happy with an old custom that you once tried so desperately to change?"

The woman looked Ms. Walters straight in the eyes, and without hesitation said, "Land Mines."

No matter what language you speak or where you go,

Moral of this story is:

BEHIND EVERY MAN, THERE'S A REALLY SMART WOMAN.

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Friday, May 4, 2018

Voter registration drive held at Carroll Community College


Voter registration drive held at Carroll Community College

May 3, 2018

The Carroll County Democrat Central Committee held a non-partisan voter registration drive on Thursday, May 3, from 10:30 AM - 1 PM at Carroll Community College.

The event was held in the Café in the K building. The registration event was non-partisan, so no electioneering for candidates took place.

Among those participating in the event: from left to right: Kate Sanner, Linda Bolen, Steve Bolen, Zach Hands, and Mitch Edelman.

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Thursday, May 3, 2018

Letters From A Better Me: An Open Letter to Carroll County Maryland Sheriff'...

Letters From A Better Me: An Open Letter to Carroll County Maryland Sheriff'...: An Open Letter to Carroll County Maryland Sheriff’s Department: I was watching my friend in Florida go through one of the scariest mo...

An Open Letter to Carroll County Maryland Sheriff's Department

Wow - but this letter does not surprise me. This is what we do in Carroll County. We have the best law enforcement agencies and best fire companies. Hats off to Cpl. Jeremy Holland and Sheriff Jim DeWees.


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“I debated for a second on who to send the e-mail to. I decided to send it directly to Sheriff Jim DeWees. Thinking it would turn out the way the Florida efforts did, I didn’t expect much, especially being I’m not even the parent, I’m just a concerned friend of the family. Within thirty minutes of the e-mail, Cpl. Jeremy Holland contacted me. When my phone rang, I started tearing up the second he said who he was. For the first time I felt like the right people were in my friend’s corner. After our conversation he contacted both my friend and her husband….”

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Friday, April 27, 2018

Maryland State Police are investigating an incident at the Carroll County Regional Airport



Maryland State Police are investigating an incident at the Carroll County Regional Airport tonight that resulted in a plane coming off of the runway. https://trib.al/NPt5NRF


Maryland State Police are investigating an incident at the Carroll County Regional Airport that resulted in a plane coming off of the runway, Cpl. Jordan Snedeker confirmed Thursday night.

At 8:21 p.m., the emergency communications center was alerted to a “small plane crash,” Westminster Volunteer Fire Company public information officer Kevin Dayhoff said. Multiple units from Westminster responded, he said.

Upon arrival, they located a small plane off of the runway and occupants were out of the plane, Dayhoff said.

There were no injuries, he added.

At about 9:10 p.m., Snedeker said police believe something happened while the plane was landing, causing it to come off the runway and into the grass. Police don’t yet know the type of plane or how many people were inside, Snedeker said.

Maryland State Police will be investigating to find out what happened and what caused the incident, he said.




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Monday, April 23, 2018

Westminster Fire Department responds to accident on Route 140

Westminster Fire Department responds to accident on Route 140

Westminster Fire Department responds to a serious motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Route 140 and Englar Road that snarled traffic for several hours Saturday

April 21, 2018 by Westminster Fire Department PIO and Chaplain Kevin Dayhoff

A serious motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Route 140 and Englar Road snarled traffic for several hours Saturday evening just outside of Westminster.

On Sat., April 21, 2018, at approximately 8:30 in the evening, units from the Westminster Fire Department, Westminster City Police, and the Maryland State Police responded to a call for a two-vehicle head-on vehicle collision at the intersection of Englar Road and Route 140 – Baltimore Blvd.

Emergency units responded quickly to the scene. Upon arrival, Westminster Fire Department Lt. Guy Garheart found a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident in the middle of the intersection. A Taneytown police officer on his way to work had happened upon the scene and was assisting the response. Although there was significant property damage to both vehicles, fortunately no-one was injured seriously in the accident.

And fortunately, no first responders - police officers, EMS providers or firefighters were hurt. This, in spite of a series of several serious incidents in which drivers drove around the cones and flares at traffic control points – and through the accident scene, in order to hasten their travels - directly endangering the lives of the first responders.

The accident remains under investigation.

20:29 CT: VEHICLE COLLISION BALTIMORE BLVD / ENGLAR RD BOX: 0331 DUE: M39, E31 18006950 20:31


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Saturday, April 21, 2018

Reese Volunteer Fire Company celebrates 70 years of service



Dayhoff: Reese Volunteer Fire Company celebrates 70 years of service
Kevin Dayhoff Time Flies April 21, 2018


The evening was well attended as members of the department, elected officials and community leaders filled the social hall above the engine bays at the station at the intersection of Md. 140 and Reese Road. Those in attendance included Carroll County Sheriff Jim DeWees, Commissioners Dennis Frazier, and Richard Weaver. Delegates Susan Krebs and Haven Shoemaker, Carroll County Circuit Court Judge Richard Titus, and “District Six Commissioner” Dave Bollinger… Read more: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/columnists/features/cc-lt-dayhoff-042218-story.html
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Friday, April 20, 2018

We are currently experiencing a peanut butter emergency


Alert – alert. We are currently experiencing a Code 1, orange creamsicle color-coded high alert DEFCON 3.14159 peanut butter emergency in my household. Oh, Mercy Mercy Me…

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Retired First Sergeant Chief of Operations Chris Collins at McDaniel College dies at age 56

Retired First Sergeant Chief of Operations Chris Collins at McDaniel College dies at age 56

Obituary for Marlon Linton Collins
December 09, 1961 - April 09, 2018

Marlon "Chris" Linton Collins, 56, of Hampstead, passed away on April 9, 2018 at Carroll Hospital Center.

Born December 9, 1961 in Trinidad, West Indies, he was the son of Rosetta (Morales) Collins and the late Harry Collins. He was the beloved husband of Tammy Collins, his wife of 24 years.

He was pastor at Eagle Christian Ministries and had worked at McDaniel College for 29 years, where he retired as First Sergeant Chief of Operations in the Department of Campus Safety.

Surviving in addition to his wife and mother is daughter, Lauren Collins; sons, Myles Collins and Christian Collins; brother, Shawn Collins of Moore, OK; sisters, Esther Smith of Hampstead and Lystra Cipriano of Severna Park, MD; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Matthew Collins.

The family will receive friends on Friday, April 13, 2018, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm & 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at ELINE FUNERAL HOME, 934 S. Main Street, Hampstead, MD. Services will be held on Saturday, April 14, 2018, 11:00 am at the Eline Funeral Home. Interment will be private.

Memorial contributions may be made in his name to River Valley Ranch, 3500 Commerce Drive, Halethorpe, MD 21227 (a Christian children's camp).

Online condolences may be made at www.elinefh.com.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Monday, April 9, 2018

Marriage and Relationship Education Center Healthy Choices Student Workshop


Marriage and Relationship Education Center Healthy Choices
Student Workshop


Marriage and Relationship Education Center
255 CLIFTON BLVD, SUITE 213
WESTMINSTER, MD, 21157UNITED STATES
410-386-9003

Related: from June 11, 2015

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.

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Sunday, April 8, 2018

Lunch at The Main Cup in Middletown


Caroline pokes her head around the corner to see where I wondered away. LOL Lunch at The Main Cup in Middletown. www.TheMainCupRestaurant.com 14 West Main Street, Middletown, Md. 21769 301.371.4433 We really enjoyed our lunch. The server was very nice. The food was really delicious and came out amazingly fast. April 8, 2018

This week the Middletown United Methodist Church begins a sermon series, “A place called home."

This week the Middletown United Methodist Church begins a sermon series, "A place called home." www.mtownumc.org @MTownUMC 8Apr2018 I always appreciate a Biblically-focused message. The touchstone of Pastor Sarah Dorrance's sermon today touched upon the Gospel lesson from John 20, Romans 8 … The book of Psalms... I learned new things and had other lessons from the past reinforced.

This morning we attended the Middletown United Methodist Church

This morning we attended the Middletown United Methodist Church in Frederick County with Pastor Sarah Dorrance. 8Apr2018

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Lonely is the runner that runs two miles staring at a red ball on the floor

Lonely is the runner that runs two miles staring at a red ball on the floor. So what happened to spring? I actually like walking and running on treadmill at the fire station, but I guess I miss the Wakefield Valley Trail. I like listening to the music at 11, but prefer the outdoor scenery.
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At Birdie’s in Westminster

At Birdie's in Westminster, enjoying a great cup of coffee, some me-time, and the current art exhibition, "Three Words," by Gerard Lonesome and Eleanor Tatreaux.
It is really a fun show. Do not miss it.

"THREE WORDS:" Works by Gerard Lonesome and Eleanor Tatreaux

"Gerard and Eleanore are twins from the planet Zebulon. Their art was delivered to us by courier pigeon several months ago. In their letter to us they stated that they telephonically thought of three words to create each one of their works, thus the show name, 'Three Words.'"

"They will travel to earth in light years to collect the money made from sales of this show in order to fund the takeover of planet Earth. Until such time, however, they will allow the Earthlings to use the profits from this show to fund the first ever Pride Festival in Westminster, Maryland.

"Gerard was educated at the finest art institute on Zebulon and Eleanore is a self-taught savant.

"Enjoy the show, it maybe your last, Earthling."

Mrs. Evelyn Babylon and Sheriff DeWees shares insights

Mrs. Evelyn Babylon and Sheriff DeWees shares insights at a great get-together at Kari Ebeling and Tim Meachum's house.  

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

BGE grant award event at Stevenson University

BGE grant award event at Stevenson University. BGE has awarded the Westminster Fire Engine & Hose Co #1 a grant in the amount of $5,000.00 for the company to help offset the cost of new nozzles... Westminster Fire Dept. Treasurer Caroline Babylon, WFD Chaplain Kevin Dayhoff, BGE External Affairs Manager Megan Eaves.

Monday, April 2, 2018

The card players

The card players. A momentary break in the action at the Westminster Fire Department. 2Apr2018

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Easter services at Grace Lutheran Church.

Easter services at Grace Lutheran Church. "He is not here; He is risen! John 24:6 Alleluia! www.gracelc.org 1April2018