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Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 1
Summer 2014 Newsletter
Inside This Issue
Page 1 – President’s Message
Page 2 – Kinder Farmhouse Opens
Page 3 – Fall Harvest Festival Will Soon Be Here!
Page 4 – Woodside Makes More New Friends…
Page 5 – Follow Us on Facebook
Page 5 – New Fund Raising Ideas
Page 6 – Woodland Garden
Page 7 – Garden Club Farm News
Page 7 – Successful and Sustainable Gardening…
Page 8 – Seeking 2014 Poultry Princess Contestants
Page 8 – Friends of Kinder Farm Park Gift Shop
Page 9 – Bunk’s Ponderings
Page 12 – 2014 Kinder Farm Park Photo Competition
Page 14 – Fall Harvest Festival Flier
Page 15 – Fall Harvest Festival Individual and Group Volunteer Registration Forms
Page 20 – FoKFP 12 Month Calendar
Page 22 – Merchant Discounts to FoKFP Members
Online viewing feature: You can control-click on the title in the index and go directly to the article.
PPrreessiiddeenntt’’ss MMeessssaaggee By Jim Rausch, President of the Friends of Kinder Farm Park
I hope you have had an opportunity to visit Kinder Farm Park recently and enjoy all that the Park has to offer.
Our Eco-Goat program is working out very well and these hard-working goats are indeed “earning their keep”
by eating all of the weeds they can reach within the confines of their ever-moving pen. And they are so much
fun to watch! If you have not seen them, be sure to look for them as well as the other livestock in the farm
complex.
The Friends held a very successful ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 31st to mark the public opening of the
recently restored Kinder Family farmhouse. The day was beautiful and we had a great turnout of volunteers,
elected officials, and even a few Kinder Family members. The public turnout for opening day was very good as
well and we got many compliments on the farmhouse museum, one of three museums at the Park. The Friends
have spent the last two and a half years and thousands of volunteer hours restoring the first floor of the
farmhouse and furnishing it with period furniture and miscellaneous pieces to make it well worth visiting. The
house will be open every second Saturday of the month from 11 A.M. until 3 P.M.
On June 9th we sponsored another of our speaker programs, hosting Dr. Sara Via with the University of
Maryland Department of Biology and Department of Entomology. Dr. Via spoke on managing gardens and
landscapes successfully and sustainably in a changing climate. This was obviously an excellent subject as we
had the best attendance ever for a speaker and we signed up a record number of new members to the Friends
organization. Dr. Via did not disappoint and everyone seemed to enjoy her presentation.
For the balance of the summer and early fall, our efforts will be concentrated on planning for this year’s Fall
Harvest Festival scheduled for Saturday, October 11th. This event is our big fundraiser for the year and we
always try to add new things to make it better than previous fall festivals. In the past we’ve held wonderful
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PPrreessiiddeenntt’’ss MMeessssaaggee ((CCoonntt..)) events that have attracted lots of visitors and been great fun for members of the entire family. Lots of planning
and many hands to help on the day of the Festival are what guarantee a super event. We are always looking for
new volunteers for our festival and this is the time to get involved. The Fall Harvest Festival Committee meets
the 4th Wednesday of each month and you and your ideas are welcome!
Enjoy the rest of your summer and we hope to see you “down on the farm.”
KKiinnddeerr FFaarrmmhhoouussee OOppeennss By Mike Lowman, Chairman of the FoKFP Historical Society
Almost three years have passed since a group of the Friends of Kinder Farm Park first entered the farmhouse in
mid-2011 and began getting it ready for one of its most ambitious projects ever. The objective of the project
was to restore the first floor of this beautiful old brick house to what it might have looked like during the 1930s
and 1940s.
It would take until January 2012 for the FoKFP Historical Society to get the house ready to actually start work.
Two members, Diane Rausch and John Rubino would play key roles in the restoration efforts. Diane Rausch
was our recruiter and project guide, contacting volunteers before each monthly work party, and lining up
enough tasks to keep our volunteers busy and accomplish the work that needed to be done. We found that this,
coupled with donuts, bagels and drinks (soda, coffee and water) seemed to keep our volunteers returning month
after month.
John Rubino, the owner of Rubino Enterprises, Inc. which had done restoration work at the Benson-Hammond
House stepped up to the task of organizing and directing the work that had to be done. Since our volunteers
were both experienced and inexperienced, John often served as instructor showing folks how to accomplish
tasks, like dressing the brick walls, insulating, installing and mudding drywall, etc.
Originally it was thought that it would take about four to five
years to complete the project, starting with our first work party on
that cold Saturday in January 2012. However, thanks to the great
volunteer turn out and the thousands of hours that they put in, the
restoration was completed in just over two and a half years. On
Saturday May 31, 2014, a gorgeous spring day, we held the
ribbon cutting ceremony and officially opened the first floor of
the Kinder Farmhouse to the public.
That day about 150 people had the pleasure of seeing this third addition to the museums in Kinder Farm Park
which tell the history of the Kinder Family and agriculture in Anne Arundel County. The Kinder Farmhouse
will be opened free to the public on the second Saturday of the month (January through November) from 11:00
AM until 3:00 PM.
As chairman of the Historical Society, I would like to take this opportunity to offer special thanks to the
following:
Thank you to all of our volunteers for their hard work, and especially to those who returned month after
month. They can certainly point at a job well done!
Thank you to the many generous donations of items to the Friends of Kinder Farm Park over the years
that we were able to use to furnish most of the house, and also for the generous monetary donations that
provided funds which enabled us to purchase additional furnishings that were needed.
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Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 3
KKiinnddeerr FFaarrmmhhoouussee OOppeennss ((CCoonntt..)) Thank you to the Kinder family for graciously sharing their memories and photographs that help tell the
story of their family.
Thank you to the Kinder Park rangers and staff for their continuous assistance and support throughout
the project
And finally, thank you to The Friends of Kinder Farm Park for their generous support that funded this
project.
We have already had almost 300 visitors to the farmhouse during our June, July and August openings. So if
you have not seen the farmhouse yet, come and see us down on the farm!
FFaallll HHaarrvveesstt FFeessttiivvaall WWiillll SSoooonn BBee HHeerree!! By Michele Rose, Vice-President Friends of Kinder Farm Park and Chairperson Fall Harvest Festival
It is hard to believe how fast the summer is passing. School will start in another month and fall will be here
before we know it. Saturday, October 11th
– 10:00 am to 4:00 pm should be marked on your calendar in bold
print! That is the date and time of the best ever Kinder Farm Park Fall Harvest Festival.
Our committees have been holding monthly planning meetings since March, and are still working on a few new
events and games, but since they are still not finalized, you’ll have to attend to see what we have added. Each
year, we try to improve upon the previous year, while holding onto the favorites, such as hayrides, pony rides,
crafts and games, scarecrow making, pumpkin painting, the corn cannons, as well as demonstrations, food and
craft vendors.
Due to changes in operations at the park and through the efforts of the Friends, there will be more animals to see
this year than we have had for the past several years. This is in large part due to a particular Friends’ member,
Roy Fielder. We are quite grateful to him and his wife, Carrie, for the projects that they have created to bring
more animals to the park.
The Boo Barn will not be a part of the festival this year, but the tobacco barn will be open for tours, as will the
newly renovated farmhouse. If you have not toured them yet, please make a point to do so this year as they
represent the efforts of many to bring to life pieces of the history of the Kinder farm and Anne Arundel County
farming in general.
As always, we are seeking donations of long-sleeved shirts and long pants for making scarecrows. Donations
may be dropped off at the park office between 9:00 to 3:00 pm, except on Tuesdays when the office is closed.
The Fall Harvest Festival is the major fundraiser for the Friends of Kinder Farm Park, the profits of which allow
us to purchase items that the county is unable to provide and provide programs for all to enjoy.
We are also again holding a non-perishable food drive to benefit the Anne Arundel County Food Bank.
Donations will be collected at the entrance.
If you are affiliated with a business or are personally interested in becoming a sponsor for the Fall Harvest
Festival, please contact Ranger Nolley Fisher at 410-222-6115 or Michele Rose at one of the numbers below as
soon as possible.
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FFaallll HHaarrvveesstt FFeessttiivvaall ((CCoonntt..)) Our annual festival attendance averages around 10,000 people. This
is a major undertaking that requires approximately 450 volunteers to
operate. For middle school ages and older, please see and use the
volunteer forms that are in this newsletter (on pages 15 through 18) to
offer your help for this event. Service learning hours can be awarded.
Forms should be returned to the park office. We provide breakfast,
lunch and/or a pizza party at the end of the day, depending on the
hours that you are volunteering.
NEEDED
For more information, please contact the park office at 410-222-6115 or Michele Rose, Chairperson of the Fall
Harvest Festival, at 443-618-955, 410-544-8302 or by e-mail at [email protected].
Hope to see you there!
WWooooddssiiddee MMaakkeess MMoorree NNeeww FFrriieennddss –– BBuutt tthheerree iiss aann
uunnssoollvveedd mmyysstteerryy –– wwoouulldd yyoouu hheellpp?? By Grace Fielder, Member of Wooden Nickel Park
June 7, 2014 was a beautiful sunny day—and Woodside (our spokesfrog)
came out to make lots of new friends at the 3rd
Annual Wooden Nickel
Park 1-K Fun Run and Kid Fun Fest. This year drew more attendance
than previous years—we also had a significant number of returning
participants who had looked forward to the festival this year. Woodside the Spokesfrog
To announce the event, a likeness of Woodside the Wooden Nickel Park Spokesfrog was built at the entrance to
Kinder Farm Park. A wonderful article appeared on-line and in the printed version of the Severna Park Voice
before the event. This year’s Wooden Nickel Park 1-K Fun Run and Kid Fun Fest included random cash prizes
for runners under 12. Owls, snakes, lizards, hawks, snake eggs, fox pelts, several species of squirrels were also
part of the event. The festival also included Wooden Nickel Park’s special brand of fun from frog tossing, duck
pond, bird house painting, and face painting.
So about that mystery — hope you will help — a young woman taking photos, film and
interviewing people — for the press, — her name we believe is Brianne. She took lots of
pictures and film. We were hoping to hear from her. Do you know her; would you have her
get in touch with us? Can you help — do you have any pictures to share?
Additionally, we would like to thank everyone, especially the Friends of Kinder Farm
Park for the help the day of, and in preparation for the Wooden Nickel Park 1-K Fun Run
and Kid Fun Fest.
”My daughter reported that the course was “very pretty” and she saw some animals. She
wasn’t first and she wasn’t last; she didn’t really care, she just enjoyed herself. I couldn’t
have been prouder. Woodside, the organization’s frog mascot, provided high-fives to the
finishers.”—Participant on MD Race Review
Want to know more. Call 301-490-3207. Like us on Facebook!
?
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 5
FFoollllooww UUss oonn FFaacceebbooookk By Laurie Kinnamon, Member of the Friends of Kinder Farm Park
The Friends of Kinder Farm Park are now on Facebook. You can find out some of the latest news,
see pictures of the newborn animals and updated information about our events.
Here is the link to our site: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Friends-of-Kinder-Farm-
Park/1422811457994680?ref=hl&ref_type=bookmark
Our page is listed under, “the Friends of Kinder Farm Park.” Recently there were 45 likes, so
help us reach 100 likes. Look for our official logo as our profile picture.
If you are hosting an event and would like to promote it, please let me know and you can post it. Or, send me
the information (via email: [email protected]) and I will post it for you.
Looking forward to seeing you on Facebook.
NNeeww FFuunnddrraaiissiinngg IIddeeaass By Michele Rose, Vice-President Friends of Kinder Farm Park and Chairperson, Fundraising Alternative Committee
The active members of the Friends of Kinder Farm Park are starting to show our age. Unfortunately, that means
that some of us have retired and moved away, others are starting to have health issues and some are just plain
tired.
Therefore, we found it necessary to form a new committee – the Fundraising Alternatives Committee. We have
been charged with finding some new ways to raise funds with fewer volunteers.
The first of our new programs is just getting off the ground. It is an “Honor Box” that has been installed on the
large animal barn – the Cattle Barn. It is a location where people can drop off cash or checks that they would
like to donate to the Friends organization. Since we are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, monies donated are
tax deductible. We’ll be happy to send you a receipt if you attach your name and address to any donation that
you deposit. The box will be emptied on a daily basis by a member of our organization.
Unfortunately, the signage for it has not yet arrived, but you’ll find it next to the “Cattle” information sign on
the Barn.
Secondly, we are in the process of starting another project – the “Buy a Brick” program. Since we have been
lacking a flagpole for the Visitors Center, we have incorporated it into this project. At
this time, we are working out the details and are in the design phase. We are hoping to be
able to offer it by the beginning of October, so please look for details in upcoming e-
mails and newsletters.
Finally, please consider becoming an active member of the Friends. We try to make our
meetings and events fun for all who volunteer, as well as for those who just participate.
If you have any questions about volunteering, please do not hesitate to contact one of the
officers listed in the newsletter, inquire at the park office or check out our web site at:
www.kinderfarmpark.org.
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 6
Bench Donated by Anne Arundel
County Master Gardeners
WWooooddllaanndd GGaarrddeenn By Bonnie Pavlak, FoKFP member and Master Gardner
Inspired by the book Open Spaces Sacred Places, Master Gardener Bonnie
Pavlak got permission to create a Woodland Garden in Kinder Farm Park,
planting primarily native trees, shrubs, and perennials. The garden is
located at the intersection of the North Gate Trail and the Perimeter Path.
Work began in 2008 clearing debris and invasive vines from the site. Oaks,
holly, maples, tulip tree, wild black cherry, locust, and viburnum were
already present, as was the resident wood chuck. We planted ferns
including Christmas, sensitive, ostrich, marginal shield, lady, holly, royal
and New York Fern; it is perhaps the only place in the park with ferns.
Many grants, especially those from Unity Gardens, plus other grants from
Four River Garden Club, Friends of Kinder Farm Park, and the Chesapeake Bay Trust provided funds for the
purchase of plant material. Many plants are labeled with common and scientific names for identification.
The purpose of the garden is to provide a place to sit and relax and enjoy the beauty of nature on one of three
benches donated by Kinder Park, Unity Gardens, and the Anne Arundel County Master Gardeners.
Witch hazel sports yellow blossoms in February, followed by the white flowers of the shadbush. Spring is the
best time of year to see the ephemeral wild flowers blooming, before leaf cover brings shade to the woods.
Mayapple, Virginia bluebells, bloodroot, wild ginger, hellebores, green & gold, trout lily, false Solomon’s seal,
Carolina lupine, mountain mint, bleeding heart, jack-in-the-pulpit, and lily-of-the-valley are well worth the visit.
Stop by to enjoy the ambiance.
Arisaema Griffithi
Christmas Fern
Green and Gold
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 7
GGaarrddeenn CClluubb FFaarrmm NNeewwss By Rita Custer, Chartwell Garden Club
The long hard winter affected all gardens and gardeners. At the farm house garden tended by the Chartwell
Garden Club, several perennials and shrubs sustained winter damage and a few died from the sustained cold and
wind. Happily, many of our plants have rebounded but the recovery took 4-8 weeks longer than usual. Since
weather conditions in the future will be increasingly unpredictable, gardeners must adapt. Horticulture is
always working to develop vegetables, fruits and ornamentals that are more suitable to current conditions such
as temperature, rainfall, pests and disease. Take advantage of this information
in your garden and learn how you can help your plants in the growing season
and all year long.
Congratulations to the Friends of Kinder Farm Park on the grand opening of
the farm house. The Chartwell Garden Club members who attended the event
were pleased to meet one of the members of the Kinder family who said she
was delighted to see peonies in our garden. She remembers that peonies in
particular were always part of the family garden.
SSuucccceessssffuull aanndd SSuussttaaiinnaabbllee GGaarrddeenniinngg iinn aa CChhaannggiinngg CClliimmaattee By Lindsay Barranco, Board Member Friends of Kinder
On June 2, 2014 Dr. Sara Via spoke at the Kinder Farm Park Visitors
Center on the topic, “Successful and Sustainable Gardening in a Changing
Climate.” Dr. Via is a professor of biology at the University of Maryland,
College Park, has a background in evolutionary genetics and previously
taught at Cornell University. Dr. Via stressed that gardeners will need to
adapt to a warming climate and that certain sustainable gardening practices
can be utilized by the gardener. Below were some of the points presented:
NASA maps the earth’s warming. This has been the 8th
warmest winter globally and since the summer
of 1951 temperatures have shifted, creating warmer oceans. Global temperatures track increased carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere.
Gardens are affected in the following ways: there are more extremely hot days and fewer cooler nights.
There have been warmer winters. We’ve experienced heavier downpours of rain AND more possibility
of draught.
Warmer temperatures mean that: there are earlier blooming dates; heat stress can adversely effect
pollination. Breeding heat tolerant vegetables is essential (try a variety that is typically planted further
south in warmer climates).
Warmer winters mean pests, plants and weed diseases have a better chance of overwintering. Insect and
pest range may expand (i.e. wax scales are now in New Jersey). Plants and their pollinators are
increasingly becoming “out of sync: meaning that plants may bloom when pollinators are not present to
pollinate.
-Heavy downpours are increasing. This can delay planting dates, deluges of rain can washout or
contaminate crops, plants are killed off, disease increases and soil depletion occurs.
WHAT CAN A GARDENER DO?
1. Improve drainage in your yard/garden
2. Monitor food safety (vegetables/crops)
3. Plant drought tolerant plants and heat tolerant plants
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SSuucccceessssffuull aanndd SSuussttaaiinnaabbllee GGaarrddeenniinngg ((CCoonntt..)) WHAT CAN A GARDENER DO? (Cont.)
4. Mulch!
5. Use drip irrigation (saves water and gives only what is needed), Capture and reuse water
6. Plant earlier in the season
7. Build shade into gardens (to control extreme heat)
8. Control erosion – no bare soil
9. Be vigilant against new pests
10. LAWNS – have less, mow less, reduce mowing and other inputs
And lastly….Consider growing your own food!!!
SSeeeekkiinngg 22001144 PPoouullttrryy PPrriinncceessss CCoonntteessttaannttss By Victoria Willis, A.A.Co. Fair Poultry Princess Chairperson, Founder and 2009 Fair Queen
The fifth annual Anne Arundel County Fair Poultry Princess Contest will take place on Wednesday, September
10th at the county fairgrounds in Crownsville, Maryland. The mission of the Poultry Princess Contest is to raise
awareness about poultry by educating the public about various types and breeds of poultry and basic care;
however, it is not a requirement that contestants own poultry to compete. This contest offers young ladies from
ages10-15 an opportunity to participate by submitting a resume, written essay, and interacting with a panel of
judges through a "fishbowl" question and an interview. Applicants must reside in Anne Arundel County. The
newly crowned Poultry Princess will be awarded prize money, crown, and official sash, and will represent the
county fair and the poultry industry throughout the fair and year.
If interested in applying, check out www.aacountyfair.org for an application or e-mail one of the chairpersons:
Victoria Willis
AACOF Poultry Princess Chairperson, Founder
2009 Fair Queen
443-517-3793
Victoria Williams
AACOF Poultry Princess Chairperson
2010 Poultry Princess
FFrriieennddss ooff KKiinnddeerr FFaarrmm PPaarrkk GGiifftt SShhoopp By Rich Tambascio, Proprietor FoKFP Gift Shop
The Friends Gift Shop is scheduled to be open on the second Saturday of each month (the same day as the
Kinder Farm House openings). For the remaining months the dates are August 9th, September 13th, October
11th (Fall Harvest Festival), November 8th and December 13th. In additional we will open on December 6th
(during the Jingle Bells Hayride) and possible other dates corresponding to park activities. If you are a Friends
member and would like to volunteer for a 1 1/2 hour shift, please e-mail me at [email protected]. The
shifts are 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM.
Also I will be placing an order for new T-Shirts with the Friends of Kinder logo. If you want a T-shirt which we
don't have in stock send me an e-mail at [email protected]. Available are children sizes 2, 3 & 4 for
$7.50; adult sizes small, medium, large & extra large for $8.50 and 2XL & 3XL for $9.50. Colors include blue,
pink, yellow, red, orange, green and grey. Please specify size and color when you e-mail your order.
If you have any suggestions for improving our Gift Shop, please feel free to contact me.
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 9
BBuunnkk’’ss PPoonnddeerriinnggss By Farmer Bunk and Sponsored by the FoKFP Farm Education Committee
Animal/Plant Log Entries Here are the observations in the Animal/Plant Log (kept at the park office
reception desk) since the fall newsletter. The log is a great way to share your recent encounters with animals
and plants while in the park. Unless otherwise noted, photos are from the internet and are based on the
observer’s description.
Date Seen By Animal/Plant Location Details
3/27/2014 S. Bloomfield
Bittern
Cattail Pond
4/1/2014 S. Bloomfield
Green Heron
Cattail Pond
5/4/2014 R. Hobbson
Black Rat Snake
Bunk’s Pond 5 ft. long – 2”
square patch of skin
missing
5/12/2014 Lisa Wilson
Turtle (species unkown)
Near Gatehouse Crossing road in
front of the
Gatehouse
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Animal/Plant Log Entries (Cont.)
Date Seen By Animal/Plant Location Details
5/12/2014 S. Higgins
Turtle (species unkown)
Jumpers Hole Rd Crossing road
6/1/2014 A. Kirkpatrick
Male Cardinal
Trees by playground Sitting on top branch
of dead tree
6/14/2014 R. Hobson
Whitetail Deer
Blackberry Trail
6/14/2014 R. Hobson
Yellow Breasted Chat
Between mile markers
1.5 and 1.6
Sitting in a
Mulberry Tree
Cedar Waxwing
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Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 11
Animal/Plant Log Entries (Cont.)
Date Seen By Animal/Plant Location Details
7/19/2014 R. Hobson
Doe With 2 Fawns
Between mile markers
.8 and .9
8/4/2014 R. Hobson
Buck, 4 Doe and 2 Fawns
Between mile markers
1.4 and 1.5
Two Friends Members Receive Ron Blake Awards Diane Rausch and Mike Lowman were recipients of 2014 Anne Arundel County Ron Blake Outstanding
Volunteer Awards. This award program was initiated in 1985 to recognize the achievements and service of
volunteers who support the Department of Recreation and Parks. The Recreation Advisory Board selects the
award recipients from nominations submitted by the recipients’ peers.
Diane Rausch is a member of the FoKFP Historical Society was very active in all
aspects of the group. She is our resident Kinder historian, contacting and
interviewing Kinder family members and other county farming families to help
tell their stories. Diane also plays a vital role in recruiting volunteers and working
on the restoration of the Kinder Farmhouse Since her and husband, Jim Rausch,
the FoKFP president were going to be out of town for the regular award
presentation, Diane received her award at the May 31st Kinder Farmhouse Ribbon
Cutting ceremony.
Mike Lowman is an FoKFP Board member, editor of this newsletter,
administrator for the annual Kinder Farm Park Photo Competition and chairman
of the Historical Society. As editor of the newsletter he is the “unofficial” FoKFP
photographer for park events throughout the year. Additionally, Mike also serves
on the Fall Harvest Festival committee setting up the volunteer food service for
the event. Mike received his award at the Ron Blake Award ceremony on June 4th
held at Old Mill High School.
Former Friends of Kinder Farm Park recipients of the Ron Blake Outstanding
Volunteer Award include Joe Miller, Lisa Willis, and Roy Fielder.
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 12
The Friends of Kinder Farm Park
2014 Kinder Farm Park
Photo Competition
Categories: Flora, Fauna, Landscapes and People Prizes: $50 Gift Card to 1st place in each category
A 2015 Pass to the Park for 2nd place in each category Deadline: October 31, 2014
Photos must be taken after November 1, 2013 within the boundaries of Kinder Farm Park and reflect aspects of the beauty and/or life in the park
A panel of judges will select two winning photos from each category, and
winners will be notified by email or phone
For competition rules and entry instructions see the back of
this flyer or visit our website at: www.kinderfarmpark.org
This contest is co-sponsored by the Department of Recreation and Parks
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 13
PHOTO COMPETITION RULES AND ENTRY INSTRUCTIONS
1. The categories for this photographic competition are: Flora (flowers, trees, plants, etc.); Fauna (all animals including fishes, birds, insects, etc.); Landscape; and, People in Kinder Farm Park.
2. Photos must be taken within the boundary of Kinder Farm Park during between Nov. 1, 2013 and October 31, 2014.
3. Entrants may submit up to a total of four photos in the competition, either as digital images or prints in color or black and white.
Photographs can be submitted in digital format (preferably JPG), with a maximum of 10mb per email.
Photographs submitted in print form should be no larger than 8” X 10”. Note that they will be digitally scanned for judging purposes.
4. This competition is intended to encourage amateur photography in our county parks. Photography is just one of the many activities enjoyed by park visitors. Contest entries will not be accepted from professional photographers.
5. All entries must be original work and must not have been previously published. The entrants must be the sole owner of copyright in all photos entered and must have obtained permission of any people featured in the entries.
6. Each entry must be marked with or accompanied with an email that includes:
The photographer’s: o Name and address, o Telephone number, o Email address, and o Photograph title.
A description of where and when the photo was taken.
The category In which each photograph is being entered (only one category per photo)
Note: Personal details will only be used for the purpose of administering the competition and will not be published or provided to any third party without your permission.
7. Entries can be submitted in two ways:
By email to [email protected] with the subject line of “2014 KFP Photo Contest””
By mail to: 2014 KFP Photo Contest
1001 Kinder Farm Park Road Millersville, MD 21108
8. All entries must be received by October 31, 2014.
9. No entries can be returned and proof of posting is not proof of receipt. The organizers accept no responsibility for entries lost, damaged or delayed in the post.
10. All entries will be judged by a panel of judges who will select the best photographs in each category. The judges' decision will be final and no correspondence can be entered into.
11. By entering, entrants will be deemed to have agreed to be bound by these rules.
12. By entering the competition entrants grant the right for The Friends of Kinder Farm Park to display the photographs at Kinder Farm Park, publish and exhibit the submitted photographs in print or on their website
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 14
For additional information about this event see the article on page 3.
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 15
INDIVIDUAL VOLUNTEER SIGNUP SHEET FOR THE
FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL
SAT, OCT 11, 2014
PLEASE DROP OFF, MAIL, OR FAX (410-222-6117) TO THE KINDER FARM PARK OFFICE:
1001 KINDER FARM PARK ROAD, MILLERSVILLE, MD 21108
CALL THE OFFICE AT 410-222-6115 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
Due to limited parking, we are asking volunteers to carpool and/or be dropped off when possible. A copy
of this form with your hours/position highlighted will be your confirmation.
WHY: Give back to your community by helping people have a fun, enjoyable time!
Only required to work 4 hours (although longer shifts are appreciated)!!!
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner will be provided for all volunteers
Students receive a letter documenting their hours for Community Service
ADDITIONAL INFO: Due to limited parking, we are asking volunteers to carpool and/or be dropped off
when possible. A copy of this form with your hours/position highlighted will be your confirmation. When you
arrive, check in at the Volunteer Table, a map will be mailed with your confirmation.
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Please fill out everything listed below. Thank you. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. YOUR COPY WILL
HAVE YOUR HOURS/POSITION HIGHLIGHTED.
NAME: _______________________________________________________________________
STUDENT: Y N IF YES, LIST SCHOOL NAME:______________________________
HOME ADDRESS:_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
PHONE: _________________________EMAIL:______________________________________
SPECIAL NEEDS (ex. Must be able to sit, etc):_______________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
1st PREFERENCE OF HOURS TO WORK ON SAT, OCT 11
th (PLEASE CIRCLE)
9:00-5:00 9:00-1:00 12:00-4:00 1:30-5:30
2ND
PREFERENCE OF HOURS TO WORK ON SAT, OCT 11th
(PLEASE CIRCLE)
9:00-5:00 9:00-1:00 12:00-4:00 1:30-5:30
1ST
PREFERENCE (PLEASE CIRCLE) (We will try, however preferences are not guaranteed)
GAMES REFRESHMENTS CORN HUSK DOLLS
CRAFTS FACE PAINTING NO PREFERENCE
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 16
GROUP VOLUNTEER SIGNUP SHEET FOR THE
FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL
SAT, OCT 11, 2014
PLEASE DROP OFF, MAIL, OR FAX (410-222-6117) TO THE KINDER FARM PARK OFFICE:
1001 KINDER FARM PARK ROAD, MILLERSVILLE, MD 21108
CALL THE OFFICE AT 410-222-6115 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. Due to limited parking, we are asking volunteers to carpool and/or be dropped off when possible. A copy of this
form with your hours/position highlighted will be your confirmation.
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
GROUP’S CONTACT PERSON’S NAME:____________________________________
EMAIL:___________________________________PHONE:_________________________________
ADDRESS:________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
CLUB OR ORGANIZATION’S NAME:_________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
PLEASE WRITE DOWN THE FOLLOWING SHIFT TIME YOU WILL BE AVAILABLE UNDER
HOURS AVAILABLE
9:00-5:00 9:00-1:00 12:00-4:00 1:30-5:30
UNDER PREFERENCE, PLEASE WRITE DOWN 1 OF THE FOLLOWING: (We will make every
attempt to meet your preferences, however they are not guaranteed)
GAMES, REFRESHMENTS, CORNHUSK DOLLS, FACE PAINTING, CRAFTS,
NO PREFERENCE, PUMPKIN PAINTING
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
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PLEASE WRITE DOWN THE FOLLOWING SHIFT TIME YOU WILL BE AVAILABLE UNDER
HOURS AVAILABLE
9:00-5:00 9:00-1:00 12:00-4:00 1:30-5:30
UNDER PREFERENCE, PLEASE WRITE DOWN 1 OF THE FOLLOWING: (We will make every
attempt to meet your preferences, however they are not guaranteed)
GAMES, REFRESHMENTS, CORNHUSK DOLLS, FACE PAINTING, CRAFTS,
NO PREFERENCE, PUMPKIN PAINTING
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
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PLEASE WRITE DOWN THE FOLLOWING SHIFT TIME YOU WILL BE AVAILABLE UNDER
HOURS AVAILABLE
9:00-5:00 9:00-1:00 12:00-4:00 1:30-5:30
UNDER PREFERENCE, PLEASE WRITE DOWN 1 OF THE FOLLOWING: (We will make every
attempt to meet your preferences, however they are not guaranteed)
GAMES, REFRESHMENTS, CORNHUSK DOLLS, FACE PAINTING, CRAFTS,
NO PREFERENCE, PUMPKIN PAINTING
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Name:_________________________Hours 1st/2nd choice_______/_______Activity:___________________
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 19
Friends of Kinder Farm Park (FoKFP) 12 Month Calendar
August 2014
20 — FoKFP Historical Society Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Conference Room
27 — Fall Harvest Festival Committee Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
September 2014
3 — FoKFP Historical Society Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Conference Room
10 — FoKFP Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
10 — First Call for Fall Newsletter Articles
13 — 11:00 AM-3:00 PM the Kinder Farmhouse Museum is open to the public
24 — Fall Harvest Festival Committee Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
October 2014
11 — Kinder Farm Park Annual Fall Harvest Festival from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
15 — Last FoKFP Historical Society Meeting for 2014 at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Conference Room
22 — Fall Harvest Festival Committee Follow-up Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
29 — Deadline for Fall Newsletter articles
31 — Deadline for the 2014 Kinder Farm Park Photo Competition
November 2014
8 — 11:00 AM-3:00 PM the Kinder Farmhouse Museum is open to the public
12 — FoKFP Annual Membership Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
12 — Publish Fall Down on the Farm newsletter
December 2014
6 — Jingle Bell Hayride, preregistration required details to be announced
8 — First Call for Winter 2015 Newsletter Articles
January 2015 FoKFP membership fees are due
1 — Kick off of the 2015 Kinder Farm Park Photo Competition
14 — FoKFP Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
19 — 11:00 AM-3:00 PM the Kinder Farmhouse Museum is open to the public
21 — 1st FoKFP Historical Society Meeting for 2015 at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Conference Room
24 — Deadline for Winter 2015 Newsletter articles
February 2015
11 — Publish the Winter 2015 Newsletter
14 — 11:00 AM-3:00 PM the Kinder Farmhouse Museum is open to the public
18 — FoKFP Historical Society Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Conference Room
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 20
March 2015
7 — Volunteer Banquet at 4:00 PM (by invitation only) in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
11 — FoKFP Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
14 — 11:00 AM-3:00 PM the Kinder Farmhouse Museum is open to the public
16 — First Call for Spring 2015 Newsletter Articles
18 — FoKFP Historical Society Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Conference Room
25— Kick-off meeting for the 2015 Fall Harvest Festival Committee at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center
April 2015
11 — 11:00 AM-3:00 PM the Kinder Farmhouse Museum is open to the public
15 — FoKFP Historical Society Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Conference Room
22 — Fall Harvest Festival Committee Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitors Center Harvest Hall
25 — Deadline for Spring 2015 Newsletter Articles
May 2015
9 — 11:00 AM-3:00 PM the Kinder Farmhouse Museum is open to the public
13 — FoKFP Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
13 — Publish the Spring 2015 Down on the Farm newsletter
20 — FoKFP Historical Society Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Kinder Farmhouse
27 — Fall Harvest Festival Committee Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
June 2015
12 — First Call for Summer Newsletter Articles
13 — 11:00 AM-3:00 PM the Kinder Farmhouse Museum is open to the public
17 — FoKFP Historical Society Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Conference Room
24 — Fall Harvest Festival Committee Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
July 2015
4 — Antique Tractors and 4H Livestock Club participate in the Severna Park Independence Day Parade
8 — FoKFP Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitors Center Harvest Hall
11 — 11:00 AM-3:00 PM the Kinder Farmhouse Museum is open to the public
15 — FoKFP Historical Society Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Conference Room
19 — Deadline for Summer Newsletter articles
22 — Fall Harvest Festival Committee Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
August 2015
8 — 11:00 AM-3:00 PM the Kinder Farmhouse Museum is open to the public
12 — Publish Summer Down on the Farm newsletter
19 — FoKFP Historical Society Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Conference Room
26 — Fall Harvest Festival Committee Meeting at 6:30 PM in the Visitor’s Center Harvest Hall
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Newsletter – Summer 2014 Page 21
MMeerrcchhaannttss DDiissccoouunnttss ttoo FFooKKFFPP MMeemmbbeerrss We wish to thank and encourage you to shop the following vendors that offer the indicated discounts to the
Friends of Kinder Farm Park (show membership card):
The Wild Bird Center – 20%
568 Governor Ritchie Highway
Severna Park Plaza Shopping Center
Severna Park, MD 21146
Phone: (410) 647-2453
www.wildbird.com/franchisee/sev/home
Anne Arundel County Farm and Garden (Farmers Co-op) – 10%
155 8th
Avenue N.
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
Phone: (410) 766-8400
email: [email protected]
Country Feed and Gardens and Pets – 10%
865 Annapolis Road
Gambrills, MD 21054
Phone: (410) 923-0960
Down on the Farm is a quarterly publication of the Friends
of Kinder Farm Park
President: Jim Rausch
Vice President: Michele Rose
Treasurer: Carrie Fielder
Secretary: Chris Mowry
Newsletter Editor: Mike Lowman
Please visit our web site:
http://www.kinderfarmpark.org/