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Charles Germain
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Добавлен 11 сен 2012
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Trailer: History of Asbury Town Neck United Methodist Church
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Part of the Living History Project of the Magothy River, this documentary is about the history of the Asbury Town Neck United Methodist Church in Severna Park, Maryland and the community for the celebration of their 136 years of existence.
Memories of Whippoorwill Girl Scout Camp by Betty Cooke
Просмотров 7633 месяца назад
#magothyrivertrail; #girlcoutscamp; This the most recent Magothy River Association Water Trail Video: 100 year-old Betty Cooke shares her girl scout memories of Whippoorwill camp on the Magothy River in 1937. Interview by Paul Spadaro. Directed by Charles Germain. June 2024. With the cooperation of the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland and the support of Jay and Susan Crawford.
Memories of Whippoorwill Camp TRAILER
Просмотров 4314 месяца назад
This is the trailer for the new Magothy River Association Water Trail Video: 100 year-old Betty Cooke shares her girl scout memories of Whippoorwill camp on the Magothy River. Interview by Paul Spadaro. Directed by Charles Germain. June 2024. With the cooperation of the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland and the support of Jay and Susan Crawford.
2004 The European Family in Maryland
Просмотров 555 месяцев назад
Private moments with my European family in Maryland during the summer of 2004. Original DV standard video clips.
MRA 2023 Christmas Wishes
Просмотров 364Год назад
At The Point, Altlantic Marina, and A Donelly's Dock Side, Deep Creek, Santa and Mrs Claus, land after sailing on the legendary Tug Boat "Emily-ANN", to greet the children of the Magothy River.
Goska's Liquor Store
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#magothyriverlivinghistory; #goska'sliquorstore; This is part of the Magothy River Association Living History Project. Paul Spadaro and Charles Germain document the rich history of the 648 Baltimore-Annapolis Blvd.
The Old Corwell's Country Store in Severna Park, Maryland.
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#countrystore #countryroad #severnapark #baltimoreannapolisblvd #conversation #preservatioon #oldcountryroad Written and narrated by historian and preservationist Rick Striner, this is the story of the Corwell's Store, an old country store from a time when life was different, a landmark on the Baltimore-Annapolis Blvd in Severna Park. The narrator, with former and current owners of the store, g...
2003 Condom, Hossegor, Pau etc
Просмотров 127Год назад
Private moments with family in France during the summer of 2003.
JOLLY DOLPHIN OYSTER DONATION
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#jollydolphin #Oysterreef #magothyriverassociation
The State of Magothy River 2022 by Dr Sally Hornor
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The State of Magothy River 2022 by Dr Sally Hornor
Introduction to the State of the Magothy by Paul Spadaro on March 31 at the AACC.
Просмотров 181Год назад
Introduction to the State of the Magothy by Paul Spadaro on March 31 at the AACC.
Growing an Oyster Reef in the Magothy by Lise Crafton
Просмотров 191Год назад
Growing an Oyster Reef in the Magothy by Lise Crafton
Construction SIteS Monitoring by Brad Knopf
Просмотров 72Год назад
Construction SIteS Monitoring by Brad Knopf
MRA Annoucement about Mount Misery by Danielle Dupcak
Просмотров 4992 года назад
MRA Annoucement about Mount Misery by Danielle Dupcak
WOXHOOXEIBII "horses" in Northern Arapaho Language
Просмотров 6332 года назад
WOXHOOXEIBII "horses" in Northern Arapaho Language
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I remember Mr Wilson & Miss Mary! We lived in Riverdale, on Pertsch Road- easy walking distance. Always went for penny candy, ice cream and cold YooHoos from the soda chest on the porch - often with 'bottle return' money! I had my first job there, stocking shelves and bagging groceries, probably in the early 60s. I went to school with Greg and Diane.
Love this! Ms. Betty is amazing, the interview, the history, the music, all so beautiful!
Thank you for your appreciation
I can remember the Winter's family in Elvaton who still drove horse and wagon in the sixties.
Do you have pictures of this?
Are you related to the Kalinowski's that once owned a Tavern / Restaurant on Kirk Ave. & Montpelier St. in Baltimore in the fifties
I will her if this is the case. Thank you for your comment.
We had family that owned Feisers Restaurant and another family member that once owned the corner lot of Ritchie Hwhy. & Robinsons Station
This is interesting. Anybody we could interview about this?
Excellent Granpa
Thank you Grandson
I remember the days when you needed a bear license just to hunt along the Severn Run.
Interesting
I remember Henicke's down in Arnold further east was a lumber mill. Henicke's was a confectionary where you could buy the essentials, milk, bread, potatoes and penny candy what was unusual about Henicke was the number of times he'd been shot. Past the lumber mill was called Mill Bottom. They had a well with a hand pump where you could get water. Few of those small stores still remain, if any. Another was down in Mago Vista known as "The Beach Store". While Corwells has been around the block it was never known as a general store in my time. Most of the activity was further down the road in Severna Park where there was a drug store "Lee's" a supermarket "Meatland", "6 Barber's No Waiting" across the street "The Tajma Hall". There was also a 5 and dime in the storefront where Gino's Steaks is now. I do remember a small building where you could visit Santa at Christmas where Rita's now sits. Winklemeyer's was also very popular where seed and feed was delivered via a train that passed through the Park. Nothing else quite compares to the Hendler property before it was burnt to the ground, that was a true relic of the past before even Severn School was built.
Do you have pictures of all of this ?
@@charlesgermain9024 Sorry Charley but kid's didn't use cameras in those days. Wish I had photos of when I was a child, even before elementary school, its all stored upstairs, above the pearly whites. I remember attempting an escape from the old Anne Arundel Hospital just before having my tonsils removed. I recall the nurse apprehension in my pj's with built-in escape booties.
My mother’s father and my father’s mother’s people were owned by the Robinson’s. Some of them 30 Slaves is who I descend from.
Please send me a note at cgermain@msn.com or a text at 443 889 0731.
This is very interesting. Can we talk about this? Send me a text at cgermain@msn.com or 443 889 0731
My father did this
Nice. When ?
@@charlesgermain9024 10 yrs ago, they left from oxford md stayed in cape charles, there was 3 crew members total: island packet sailboat
It would really be nice if they did the same with Lake Waterford Park. I remember the whole area from the 1960s and I wouldn't trade them memories for anything. I was known as little Billy Saltzmann.
Can we talk about this? Send me an email at cgermain@msn.com or a text at 443 889 0731
That's the closest look to the original "Scuffy the Tugboat", Little Golden Books, circa late '40s/'50s. Treasured my copy.
Muitoo bonito esse lugar.❤
Muito obrigado Giselle.
WHERE are Emily Anns SPECS ?? length , beam , draft , displacement etc ??
I did not get an answer yet from Mike!
QUESTION !! WHERE is the WHEEL ? How do you STEER Emily ANN ?
No wheel. Just a joy stick. I get back to you about length, beam and draft. Thank you for asking
This is a well done, fascinating history of Mount Misery. I was born and raised in Severna Park, but would not have learned about Mt. Misery without the efforts of Paul Spadaro, Charles Germain, and others. Thank you.
Thank you for your appreciation
Wow nice view
Yes, thank you
I grew up on the Magothy River in Royal Beach in the 50's and 60's and remember Corwell's well. One thing you didn't mention was the liquor store across the street. Back then it was a hardware store which we called Everett's. You could buy nails by the pound. I don't know if the business was actually Everett's or he just worked there. The property was owned by Crowell I believe. Corwell's had a butcher in the back and you could get your meat cut to order. In the front of the store he had a slot machine right across from the cash register. Wilson Corwell used to deliver groceries to people who couldn't get out when it snowed (and we had some doozies back then). Up the road towards Severna Park was a farm owned by the Wise family who were black and had a roadside stand during the summer. We met them because we were getting each other's mail. I remember Martha Wise taking out in the corn field and showing me how to decide which ear of corn cob to pick. Thanks for the memories. I was wondering what happened to Corwell's.
Thank you for your appreciation and the additional information. Will you be willing to be interviewed as well ?
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My dad had his first job there! Love hearing the stories and can't wait for it to open.
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Great job (princess rinda)
Thank you Princess
I'm now 61 years old, I remember going there to buy beer at a "tender" age.
That beautiful black couple is my Grandfather and Grandmother. The little girl is my Aunt Jean.❤❤❤WoooooW
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Congratulations.
Melvin and I went to school together after the Civil Rights Act.
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Great I have many memories there. Go Marty and mary!
Unfortunately it'll never be a major tourist attraction with the road being so small. That area causes major traffic jams and accidents as is.
You may be right unfortunately.
I could listen to this guy talk about his tug all day long 😁
Love this - I lived close by as a child and regularly visited Goska’s with my dad . Grateful to have grown up in SP 🙂
Thank you for your appreciation. We should interview you.
@@charlesgermain9024 would love that
What does the inside look like now? Also it has not changed and it’s 2024 now, when will you start working on it?
The shop is close right now. They are waiting for the funding before starting
Alright thanks
well done
Thank you
Turning diesel into smiles since 1940.
Well said
She has sweet lines
Very nice!
I am glad you appreciated
I live near this and learning the history behind this store is really amazing
Thank you for your appreciation
@@charlesgermain9024 your welcome
Very nice. Thanks
Great history well done
Thank you. I am glad you appreciate it
John deer or Detroit?
John Deer
Nice video but I would’ve personally have liked to see the tug work a bit. She is impressive though.
Thank you for your suggestion
Beautiful boat, well cared for but she needs a wheel.Greetings from Australia
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Awesome little tug boat Bro Can't beat a John deere for boats, I've got a 80hp in my 9ton 34ft motorsailor and she pushes 6.5 @ 1500 rpm and plenty of push power against the current. Just looking at your girl I can understand how you feel. Enjoy, happy days Bro Cheers from New Zealand.
That's awesome
6.5 at 1500 rpm is very good
Congratulations
What wonderful memories of my youth this brought back!! I was in awe of Leah and her powerful spirit even as a teen when we hung out together in the summers of the 1960's and I had a huge teen crush on her brother Marsh Jr. Every time I smell sulfur laced water I think of the PSA Clubhouse that always made everyone from child to adult feel welcomed and loved! Oh, how I miss those days that flew by so quickly. My dad, John McKewen would be so happy to know that PSA is still such an amazing group of sailors !
I am glad you feel that way and have been so talented to express your nostalgia.
She’s a beauty you keep her in great shape I hope you have many happy years running her 👍
Thank you for your interest
Charles- I live in Farmington Village in Pasadena and frequently drive past this wonderful piece of property. I’m always telling my husband and two kids how I envision opening up a store there. The old store sign and red truck made me fall in love with it. I would dream of purchasing it and opening up a ‘country’ theme store… wow!
Thank you. I appreciate this. Do you want to meet with the new owners ?
@@charlesgermain9024- Yes, that would be great. I would like to prepare a business proposal so I could speak to it.
Great content. Really appreciate the emphasis on postive race relations. Hopefully something can be integrated into the new structure which continues that tradition.
Absolutely
Always loved the vintage look of this place and thrilled to hear this news! Oh how I wish the area of Dawson’s corner would get a vintage makeover to complement the train station
I totally agree with you. Thanks
Go by it all the time and hope you get it done. I think as an everyday convivence store it should do well at that location. Retro Mod the store (old nostalgic feel with new products) and it should do even better. Good luck.
Thank you for your interest