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Where to go: Casselman River Bridge State Park, Md.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

• What to do: When the National Road was a major route to everywhere west of the Appalachian Mountains, the Casselman River Bridge was considered a marvel of technology. When completed in 1813, the 80-foot bridge was the longest single-span stone arch in the United States. Some thought it wouldn’t stand for long, but the bridge carried foot traffic, animals, carriages, wagon and ultimately automobiles and trucks until 1933. It’s no longer open to vehicular traffic. The 4-acre park, east of Grantsville in Garrett County in Maryland’s northern panhandle, is a popular attraction for photographers, fly anglers and history buffs.

• Contact: 301-895-5453.

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Garrett College to celebrate pool’s grand opening

Work crews completing last of the punch list items; festivities to commence Saturday

From Staff Reports Cumberland Times-News

MCHENRY — The pool has been filled and the lifeguards have been hired at Garrett College’s new Community Aquatic & Recreation Complex.

Now it’s time for the public to take a dip.

A grand opening scheduled for Saturday will feature tours of the 32,500-square-foot complex, demonstrations in its fitness center and regulation-size pool — and a three-hour public swim from 2 to 5 p.m.

Funded by the state and county, the $23 million CARC is to be a wellness center for the entire community, college leaders have said. Membership fees are on a sliding scale based on income levels.

Last week, a group of area kindergartners was among the first to try out the pool when they participated in a new I Can Swim!  program. The free program will bring all Garrett County kindergartners to CARC for one week at a time for swimming and water safety classes.

Work crews are completing punch list items, but construction of the aquatic and fitness building is “substantially complete,” according to a report prepared for the Garrett College Board of Trustees.

An adjacent 42,500-square-foot gymnasium is about 40 percent complete and is expected to open in March, the report said.

Saturday’s grand opening kicks off with a 9 a.m. breakfast and pre-event tour for Garrett College alumni, followed by a ceremony and guest speakers at 10 a.m.

Tours begin at 11:30 and continue until 5 p.m. Demonstrations are scheduled throughout the day, including: 

• 11:30 a.m. to noon: Warm water pool features and healthy heart demonstrations

• Noon to 12:30 p.m.: Underwater robotic and scuba demonstrations

• 12:30 to 1 p.m.: Kayak roll demonstration and inflatable kayak kids race

• 1 to 1:30 p.m.: Manta Ray Swim Team, I Can Swim!, and dance demonstrations

• 1:30 to 5 p.m.: Fitness Center demonstrations

CARC’s operating hours are 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

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Push for pet-friendly rooms makes hotels sit up and notice

Published: Sunday, October 16, 2011, 7:10 AM

By Susan Glaser, The Plain Dealer

When the suitcases come out, Pepper goes into hiding.

She knows what it means: We’re leaving, and she’s not.

There are myriad benefits to traveling as much as I do. Leaving the dog behind is not one of them.

So when longtime friends put me in charge of finding a rental house for our biannual gathering at Deep Creek Lake, Md., I made an executive decision: The dog is coming with us.

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GEARS Receives Grant To Increase Robotics Programs

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Oct. 13, 2011

The Naylor Family Trust Fund, through the Community Trust Foundation, recently awarded the Garrett Engineering and Robotics Society (GEARS) with a grant that will make it possible for more Garrett County youth to participate in educational robotics activities.

Many youth development organizations, such as 4-H, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts, are introducing robotics into their programs. Yet many more of these clubs lack either the financial resources or technical skill to embrace this new technology. In an effort to address this problem, GEARS will utilize its robotics activity, SuGO, to jumpstart local club-based robotics programs.

SuGO was developed by GEARS as a “friendly” robotics competition in which small teams design and build sumo-wrestling robots using the Lego mindstorms system. GEARS has been running monthly SuGO competitions for the past five years, but this new “SuGO outreach project” is, according to a spokesperson, designed to provide resources to enable local clubs to organize and run their own competitions.

Over the next two years, GEARS will seek out Garrett County clubs interested in learning more about robotics. GEARS will provide these clubs with outreach in the form of hands-on training, and robotic hardware (LEGO Mindstorms kits) purchased with funds provided by the Naylor grant.

SuGO “outreach mini-grants” will be available to clubs that meet regularly, operate under a parent organization, and have sufficient youth within the target age-group (8-14 years). Grant applications will be available online at www.SuGObot.com.

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Gourds fly over Garrett County

Elaine Blaisdell Cumberland Times-News

OAKLAND — About 1,000 spectators gathered on Saturday to watch as five trebuchets and catapults launched pumpkins high into the sky.

The contest was part of 2011 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition in Science and Technology) FRC Team 1629 second annual Pumpkin Chucking Contest, which was held in conjunction with Garrett County’s Aut-umn Glory celebration.

FRC is a division of FIRST, a robotics competition dedicated to students in Garrett County in grades 9 through 12.

“The Pumpkin Chucking Contest highlights the engineers of Garrett County. The contest gives everyone a chance to show their engineering (talent),” said Chuck Trautwein, who was in charge of the event and is affiliated with the FRC team.

The contest featured a wooden, slingshot catapult machine from FRC students and three professional catapults: one from Pillar Technology, of Swanton, and two catapults from Phenix Technology, of Accident.

The contest was based on throwing distance and target accuracy, according to Trautwein.

Amateurs launched pumpkins weighing four to six pounds and professionals used pumpkins weighing eight to 10.

The Phenix team won the distance portion of the contest with their Pumpkin Cannon and also won the accuracy portion of the contest with their trebuchet, according to Trautwein.

The crowd cheered as the Phenix team shot their pumpkins about 400 yards to the tree line. Other pumpkins, however, did not make it to the field and instead broke up mid-air.

“The Pumpkin Cannon shoots really far and you will get hurt if you stand to close to it,” said Blair Merrill, a 12-year-old Oakland resident, who attended the event.

Each team was given 20 pumpkins from Fratz Farm, Garrett County, to chuck, according to Trautwein.

Trautwein hopes to continue to make the contest an annual event.

The first contest, which was held last year had two teams, a professional and amateur team and was attended by 250 spectators.

Registration for the contest was free and was open to any team.

For more information on the FRC team, visit their website at www.team1629.com.

Contact Elaine Blaisdell at eblaisdell@times-news.com

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Sincell Named AGF Honorary Golden Ambass.

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Oct. 13, 2011

Don Sincell, editor of The Republican newspaper and president of Sincell Publishing Company, was named the 2011 Honorary Golden Ambassador of the 44th annual Autumn Glory Festival during the festival kickoff dinner and reception held last night at the Wisp in McHenry.

Sincell, along with the 2009 winner of the award Bob Rudy, were the co-founders of the Oktoberfest that has been sponsored by the Oakland Volunteer Fire Department durign the Autumn Glory Festival for the past 33 years, and tonight will mark the 34th consecutive year that Sincell has played trombone in the band which he organized in 1978.

Sincell has also participated in the festival’s Grand Feature parade almost every year since he was in high school, occasionally either marching or riding in more than one unit in the same parade. Because members of the Ali Ghan Shrine Band are among those who play in the OVFD Oktoberfest band, Sincell typically plays trombone with that organization in the parade. He has also been a participant in the AGF Firemen’s Parade and worked a number of years with the annual AGF Tournament of Bands as a Southern High School Band Booster.

Sincell Publishing Company is the owner of the Front Page Stage in downtown Oakland, the use of which is donated every year during the festival for pre-parade entertainment.

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Grand Opening Of Garrett College CARC Set For Saturday, Oct. 22

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Oct. 13, 2011

Plans have been finalized for the Grand Opening of Phase 1 of the Garrett College Community Aquatic & Recreation Complex, located on the McHenry campus and accessible from Mosser Road. The celebration event is slated for Saturday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The public is invited.

The festivities will begin at 10 a.m., with a ribbon cutting ceremony and remarks by guest speakers. A reception will follow from 11 to 11:30 a.m. Visitors are welcome to tour the CARC facilities between 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. to see the competition pool, the warm water recreation and therapy pool, the fitness facility, locker and shower rooms, and classrooms. Demonstration and activities scheduled throughout the afternoon are as follows:

•11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Garrett County Memorial Hospital will perform free health screenings in the GCMH Wellness Center.

•11:30 a.m. to noon – Warm water pool features demonstration by Shawn Noel, CARC director, and Healthy Heart Demonstration by GCMH Wellness Center staff.

•11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. – WKHJ live remote with Pam Trickett, as well as free hot dogs, popcorn, and drinks.

•12 to 12:30 p.m. – Underwater robotic demonstration will be presented by the new Garrett College Robotics Team and concurrent scuba demonstration organized by the ASI staff.

•12:30 to 1 p.m. – Kayak rolls will be demonstrated by students and staff from ASI. The program will be followed by inflatable kayak children’s races.

•1 to 1:30 p.m. – Members of the Manta Ray Swim Team will display their skills followed by the “I Can Swim!” students. The Frostburg Dance Academy will demonstrate the various forms of dance being offered at the CARC in the multipurpose classroom.

•1:30 to 5 p.m. – Demonstrations of equipment in the Fitness Center will be ongoing.

•2 to 3:30 p.m. – Guests can get their pictures taken with the CARC mascot Splash.

•2 to 5 p.m. – A free public swim session is scheduled. The public is invited to participate. Appropriate swimwear is required.

For more information on the CARC, persons may visit www.gccarc.com.

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Certainly Something To Celebrate

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In the rush of everyday life, Garrett Countians surely often forget how lovely their home truly is, so it is most appropriate to set aside a weekend to celebrate the beauty of the Mountaintop, especially during this colorful season. The 44th annual Autumn Glory Festival was kicked off last evening at Wisp Resort, and a wide variety of events and activities are now in motion, slated for the rest of the weekend. Tonight is Oktoberfest, tomorrow are craft shows and the strings contest at Southern High School, Saturday’s downtown Oakland events will include the Grand Feature Parade along with numerous “streetside” events, and tomorrow night the banjos and fiddles will continue, and the 34th annual Western Maryland Tournament of Bands will take place at the Southern High athletic field. Crafts shows are set at the Garrett County Exhibition Hall at McHenry, and at Southern Middle and Broad Ford Elementary schools. A car show will take place in Oakland Sunday. And there is so much more. So happy autumn, Garrett County. Have fun this weekend! Photo by Lisa Broadwater, taken at Little Meadows.

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Barns are stars of Western Maryland driving tour

By Donna M. Owens, Special to The Baltimore Sun

October 14, 2011
On a brisk autumn morning perfect for a leisurely drive, I set out from Baltimore en route to Maryland’s westernmost county.

With its rolling hills dotted with farms, mountain vistas and cornfields, plus dense forests gleaming with brilliant fall hues, rural Garrett County makes a stunning canvas for Mother Nature’s handiwork.

As the miles rolled by, making the city a distant memory, the ever-changing landscape unfolded like a good book.

Each stretch was a revelation filled with quaint finds and charming discoveries: tiny towns with names like Accident; an Amish farmer driving a horse and buggy; herds of sheep and cows grazing in open fields; roadside produce stands with pumpkins for sale.

It all proved the perfect backdrop for exploring the Garrett County Barn Quilt Tour. This self-guided driving trail features 14 rustic barns countywide, each adorned with likenesses of old-fashioned patchwork quilt blocks.

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Md. redistricting plan adds insult to injury

Sen. E.J. Pipkin Cumberland Times-News

The congressional redistricting map for which Gov. O’Malley is seeking legislative approval ignores standards of continuity and compactness and puts together far-flung communities that do not share common interests or anything else in common.

And adding insult to injury, the governor has either forgotten or brazenly ignored Maryland’s ethnic and racial diversity in the process of redistricting.

The map is nothing but a political instrument which seeks to gain the ruling democrats a Republican congressional seat in Western Maryland and keep the seats of incumbent Democrats safe and sound. Redistricting continues to make a mockery of “one-man-one-vote.”

Redistricting has become and continues to be a vehicle for building partisan power in Congress.

On the plus side, the map keeps the Eastern Shore in the First Congressional District. However, the new map of the First District drops Anne Arundel County and goes west to include a large part of Carroll County, Baltimore and Harford County.

Certainly, the Eastern Shore has more in common with Anne Arundel County than Carroll County which is located in Western Maryland.

The heavy Republican Sixth District used to stretch across the northern border of the state.

The new map keeps rural Western Maryland in the district, but dumps one-third of Montgomery County residents (330,000 people) into the Sixth District, threatening Republican Congressman Roscoe Bartlett’s seat and making it possible for a Democrat to win the seat and difficult for a Republican to keep it.

Montgomery County is heavily Democratic, liberal, rich, college educated and racially and ethnically diverse. By contrast, Garrett County residents are overwhelmingly Republican, conservative, modestly educated and white. Montgomery and Garrett County could not be further apart.

If there is a community of interest between Garrett and Montgomery County I wish someone would tell me what it is.

Those who drew the map wanted to dilute both the First and Sixth District with Democrat populations to capture the two congressional seats.

Although the map drawers possessed awesome agility, they found that task beyond their talents. So, they contented themselves with destroying only the conservative Sixth District.

The map has several weird configurations where lines become loops to allow Congressman Steny Hoyer to have the University of Maryland, College Park in his district and to assure that Congressman Dutch Ruppersburger’s home is in the Second District, as are Fort Meade and Aberdeen, which he requested.

The Second District is made up of parts of Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County and Harford County. Baltimore city Congressman John Sarbanes, who represents the Third Congressional District wanted the city of Annapolis in his district, and the new map gives it to him.

When the special session convenes, I will submit a redistricted map that that is geographically, racially and culturally compact and cohesive.

This map will have rural Maryland represented by three districts:

The First District includes the Eastern Shore, Harford County and portions of Baltimore County.

The Sixth District includes the five Western Maryland counties of Garrett, Allegany, Washington, Frederick and Carroll, plus portions of Northern Baltimore County.

The Third District will be composed mainly of the historically tobacco producing rural counties of Anne Arundel, Calvert and St. Mary’s.

This map’s three Majority-Minority districts: Districts 4, 5 and 7 contains African-American populations of 52 percent, 56 percent and 57 percent, respectively. Their total minority population represents 74 percent, 68 percent and 64 percent, respectively.

The Fourth District is a DC Beltway District. The Fifth District is a Suburban Washington, DC/I-95 District. The Seventh District is the Baltimore City District. The remaining Districts, the Second and Eighth, are both geographically suburban.

If the goal of redistricting is to be fair and accurate representation, the governor’s plan misses by a country mile. My plan meets these goals and fully represents the citizens of Maryland.

Sen. E.J. Pipkin

District 36

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