Sporting events are attractive on several levels. It can be the venue in which the sport is played. It can be the shared sporting among players themselves that attract attention. It can be the participants who chose a day to sit with friends, family and fellow sport lovers to cheer and root on a favorite. […]
A Month of Photography
An artists reception will be held on June 30 from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. for the photography exhibit of Robert Ausura, Phil Fabrizio and Beamie Young at Glenview Mansion Art Gallery, 603 Edmonston Drive. The reception includes a Sunday afternoon concert at 2 p.m. featuring Michael DeLalla, performing traditional and original styles on 12-string, classical […]
Castro Leads After First Round (Photos)
Roberto Castro’s putter was as hot as the weather on Thursday in the first round of the $6.5 million AT&T National at Congressional Country Club. The Georgia Tech graduate used only 23 putts in 90-degree temperatures to shoot a 5-under-par 66, good for a two-stroke lead over Billy Horschel, Bud Cauley and Graham DeLaet. “The […]
Tour Dem Parks Hon!
Yes, I am back – it’s that time of year again – the weather is cooperating and my bike is in tune. I kicked off the summer cycling tour with a quaint ride last Sunday around Baltimore City, called Tour Dem Parks Hon! The ride is put on by the Department of Recreation and benefits […]
A Day in the Life Wrap Up (Video)
On April 22nd, dozens of Montgomery County residents emailed hundreds of photographs documenting a look at life around Montgomery County to the MyMCMedia.org website. In this report, MyMCMedia’s Sonya Burke looks back at the photo project, entitled “A Day in the Life of Montgomery County.”
Disney’s Beauty & the Beast at QOHS (Photos)
The Quince Orchard High School(QOHS) Theatre Department presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students with ID and $8 for seniors and children. A portion of this weekend’s proceeds will go towards the Sierra Leone Project. Shows are at 7 p.m. on April 19 and 20 and 2 […]
The Postal Blue Train Years – 1999 to 2003
Sports broadcaster Phil Liggett is perhaps best known as having “the voice” in cycling. He has covered the Tour de France (TDF) and cycling since the mid 1970’s. The American audience knows him best by his coverage of Lance Armstrong’s cycling career. To me, Liggett has that uncanny ability to heighten the excitement of a […]
Montgomery County Honored (Photos)
Montgomery County was honored on Capitol Hill on Thursday, March 21 as “One of America’s Best Intergenerational Communities.” The award recognized four communities that are outstanding places to live for people of all ages. The MetLife Foundation and Generations United presented the award at a ceremony attended by U.S. Congressman Chris Van Hollen, County Councilmember […]
Beak In A Box
This is second in a series called “Not Rain, Sleet, Snow, nor Floyd or Lance’s Yellow” about the Postal Service sponsorship of its ProCycling Team. In a strange way it started out on July 6, 1992 when “Carvin” Marvin Runyon was appointed the 70th Postmaster General. Runyon, the former Ford Motor Company and Nissan engineering […]
Not Rain, Sleet, Snow Nor Floyd or Lance’s Yellow
I am a casual observer. As a photographer I get to see both private and public moments. Sometimes in a course of a career you come by a certain combination of events that provides you a unique perspective because you’ve been closer to it, kept an eye on it, from the inside. Career paths transition, […]
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