Havre De Grace Stories

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Synopsis

Listen to the stories of years gone by. Every member of our community has a story to share. Each of these stories are the threads that create the amazing fabric of our community.

Episodes

  • EPS-117 Murder at the State Theater

    30/04/2020 Duration: 13min

    His name was George Elder, Sr. Okay. He moved to Havre de Grace to run the State Theater. It was part of a series of theaters owned by Durkee Enterprises, I don't think they exist anymore. He came to run the state theater and did everything there. He managed it. from Cathy Deibel, 2020 interview Listen to Cathy share the story of her father tackling a Ronald Lee Dubs, who shot his wife on January 28, 1965 in the State Theater of Havre de Grace. The State Theater closed in the early 70s. Visit HavredeGraceMagazine.com and read online the article about the State Theater in the 2020 Spring/Summer issue.

  • EPS 116 Robert J Carson

    17/02/2017 Duration: 21min

    Robert Carson, "Bob", is a well respected lawyer in our community. He's also a hunting and fishing enthusiast.  In our interview, he shares a few stories of being a kid in Havre de Grace including 17 cent movies and summers spent on and in the water in Charlestown, MD. He remembers some of the effects of WWII on a young student, the joy of fishing, and memories of downtown, including 17 cent movies! Bob well remembers segregation and the Brown vs Topeka Board of Education Supreme Court decision in 1954. He also shares his thoughts on the need for citizens to be involved in their communities. Since I've known Bob mostly as a professional, it was delightful to enjoy a laugh or two during the interview while enjoying his stories of years gone by and learning of some of his interests 'outside the law.'   (c) 2017 Thriving Owl Publ., Ellie Mencer, 343 Green St., Havre de Grace, MD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • EPS 115 Meet Camay Calloway Murphy

    11/02/2017 Duration: 31min

    Camay Calloway Brooks Murphy is a beautiful lady inside and out. In her full length interview she shares part of her life story from her auspicious beginnings as the love-child of famed jazzman Cab Calloway and Zelma Proctor, to an esteemed educator, and an avid citizen of the communities lucky enough to have her living within their boundaries. In this podcast excerpt, I will share snippets of her life, rich with experiences from the days of the Harlem Renaissance in NYC to her early years in Baltimore. She shares stories of living in Baltimore under the guidance of her grandmother, spending wonderful times being pampered by the lady customers at Poindexter's Beauty Salon. She shares the attitudes of her mother's and father's families towards their relationship. We hear a funny story about the 'alien' praying mantis! And she shares her love and not-so-loving relationship with technology.  She gives us a few simple words to live by in closing, while easily admitting that it's difficult to tell anyone how to li

  • EPS 114 Meet "Mayor Phil" Barker

    26/01/2017 Duration: 29min

    Born in Salisbury, MD in 1934, Phil Barker never expected to go to college. Although poor, his childhood was rich in experiences. He and his friends were creative and ambitious.  He shares the story of learning to drive - literally - while taking his driver's test! Do you know what 'doffing' is... keep listening. Entering the Army toward the end of the Korean War, he discovered that he had the ability to learn a language - and chose Russian. He worked for the Army Security Agency*. *Human resources (1945–65) The ASA, during the majority of the years of its existence, was largely a "Cold War" operation. ASA enlisted troops were usually recruited from those scoring in the top 2% of scores in aptitude tests given during initial induction. американский шпион  Hear the story ... A bit of history on the ASA and it's role in Korean War He returned to DuPont in Seaford, Delaware and realized he wanted more than factory work. Taking advantage of the G.I. Bill, he entered college at Salisbury. Oh... there's much more. 

  • 113-Meet Sue Asher

    20/01/2017 Duration: 17min

    Susan Page Carroll Asher was born in Baltimore, moved to Bel Air in high school. But once she married her late husband, Art Asher, they settled in their home in Havre de Grace, raised two children, and became an active part of our community. In this excerpt from her full-length audio, Sue talks about joining VISTA, the domestic Peace Corps. She mentions interesting items like her dad being the first to ‘ride in the nose cone of a missile’, a bit of history regarding the warehouse (beer distribution) on St. John St. and their building on the corner of N. Washington and Congress (where Asher’s Paint Store was),plus an interesting insight about the relationship between Art and the Dutch Boy (paints). And did you know that she and Art once owned a skipjack, the FIESTA! Listen to the podcast and follow along with the transcript if you like. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (c)2016 Thriving Owl Publ. Ellie Mencer, 343 Green St., Havre de Grace, MD

  • Meet Kathryn Hill

    13/01/2017 Duration: 25min

    Most of us know Kathryn Hill (and her husband Cecil) through their community activities and their real estate business. Kathryn has also been an active member and supporter of the Soroptimists. Although Kathryn Louise Schott Hill was not born and raised in Havre de Grace, her childhood stories of growing up in Cornwall, PA are quite fun to listen to. She shares a tough farm life of survival, remembers the depression era and bums/hobos that followed the railroad, chuckles over childhood games, and even shares a story of sibling rivarly!!! In the full length interview, she shares how her parents chose Bob Jones University for her, teaching at Norwich, NY and Havre de Grace and Aberdeen, MD. Really fun is how she met Cecil and the fact that she has moved 10 - yes 10 - times all within Havre de Grace! Check out our website and subscribe. Enjoy the podcast! Thriving Owl Publ., Ellie Mencer, 343 Green St., Havre de Grace, MD

  • EPS-111 Virginia Wetter

    06/01/2017 Duration: 19min

    Meet Virginia Forwood Pate Wetter, 97 years young, and a delightful personality. Her life has had its share of twists and turns, including taking over her husband's radio station in Havre de Grace when he died unexpectedly at a young age. At the same time raising 3 teenagers on her own. She was a 2014 Honoree of the prestigious The Giants of Broadcasting & Electronic Arts Awards. She has also been an active member of her community including being a member of the Harford County Board of Education. Enjoy her wit, humor and wisdom in this excerpt from her interview.

  • Eps 110 Meet Bob Wood

    30/12/2016 Duration: 20min

    Born on January 4, 1931, Bob introduces himself with, "You've never met anybody who has a life like I have..." A Korean War Combat Vet, married three times, and careers that included mechanic, bricklayer, management, and owning a commercial contracting company. He's owned three planes, built his own steel hulled, 64' sailboat, designed and built his home, and can tell amazing stories that include a couple Bermuda Triangle incidents, placing an ad for a first mate/wife, and so much more. Raised in the long-gone small 'village' of Lapidum located on the Susquehanna River just north of Havre de Grace, he shares stories of growing up poor but still having a good life. This excerpt is 15 minutes or so of nearly 1-1/2 hours. Enjoy! Be sure to visit our website at http://hdgstories.com for more details about the boat he built, and the transcript to the podcast.

  • Meet Mary McLhinney

    23/12/2016 Duration: 15min

    Charlie and Mary McLhinney operated the McLhinney newsstand for many years in Havre de Grace. Many a local boy (and a few girls) in town today will remember their first job delivering newspapers for the McLhinney's! In this excerpt, Mary shares a bit of her childhood, her early married years, and a few other observations. If you remember their shop, you can probably still smell the roasting peanuts! Enjoy. I encourage you to sign up for our weekly free podcast excerpts and updates, and to consider joining my paid monthly subscription to receive two (2) full-length interviews and transcripts each month. Check out the website for details.

  • EPS 108 Meet Gary Pensell

    15/12/2016 Duration: 18min

    Gary Pensell was born and raised in Havre de Grace. Loves boats and cars. He's partnered in a restaurant, helped his dad build a marina and later bought it from him. With his wife Barbara they raised a family here and operated businesses. He shares childhood stories in this excerpt, reminding us of a gentler time in our city's history!

  • EPS-107-North Park Trail

    09/12/2016 Duration: 36min

    The North Park - or Joe K - Trail is at the north end of the historic town of Havre de Grace, MD. It's located a short distance from the Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House. A 1.5 mile trail identified by white blazes and is part of three different trail systems: Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway, Mason Dixon Trail System and the Loop Trail System in HdG's North Park. It's a great place to let kids run. They can also enjoy the playground and picnic area of McLhinney Park. Dogs are also welcome on this trail. Learn about flora, fauna, the environment and history while walking the trail. Brochures available on line at the Lock House website or you can pick up a brochure at the City Tourism Center.

  • EPS 106 Meet Joe "K" Kochenderfer

    02/12/2016 Duration: 16min

    The locals know him as "Joe K" - Joe Kochenderfer. He's works with Boy Scouts, sports, museums and is well recognized as the force behind the Joe K or North Park Trail in Havre de Grace. He moved here as a young adult, raised his family here, became active in city government, and shows us how to become an important thread in the fabric of our community!

  • Eps 105 Meet Charlie Mike

    23/11/2016 Duration: 16min

    Charlie Mike shares his family stories, including a great moment with Jackie Kennedy, childhood fun fishing, ice skating, and going to the State Theatre, and watching them take weeks to move the first nuclear reactors from Havre de Grace to Peach Bottom in the late 60s.

  • Meet Jeanne Preston Hawtin

    18/11/2016 Duration: 20min

    Jeanne Hawtin shares childhood stories of waiting in line for bubble gum, find her first dollar bill, Betty Grable's pink hair, formal balls, chasing the milkman, playing WAR, ice skating to Perryville, and joining her mom in the Spot Tower! Listen in..

  • EPS-103 Meet Leon Grimes

    11/11/2016 Duration: 16min

    Leon Grimes was born in Havre de Grace, MD on March 30, 1942. Interviewed on May 26, 2016. Leon shares stories of growing up as a black  man in Havre de Grace. He has extraordinary perceptions of life around him and shares a great deal with with and humor. Enjoy these excerpts from his interview.

  • S01EPS102 Meet Cecil Hill Sr.

    04/11/2016 Duration: 14min

    Cecil Hill Sr shares stories of his childhood, first jobs, a surprise career and more. Listen in to enjoy our interview. Sign up on our site for our monthly program.

  • S01EPS101 Meet Noble Mentzer

    02/11/2016 Duration: 15min

    John Noble Mentzer, born in 1927, shares his childhood, enjoying the water – hunting, fishing and swimming. He also mentions the two town dumps. Yes, it’ll make sense when you hear it. Then he shares the work and joy of the family making home-made ice

  • S01EPS002 Honoring Jane Jacksteit

    02/11/2016 Duration: 07min

    Saving Concord Point Lighthouse was personal to Jane Jacksteit. She realized, "I should care what happens..." Listen to a recording of an article written a few years ago for the "Lockhouse to Lighthouse" tourism publication in Havre de Grace, MD.

  • S01EPS000 Intro to HdG Stories

    02/11/2016 Duration: 16min

    Meet Jane from Currier House B&B, Peter Ianniello from Mt Felix Winery, and Carolyn Narvell a member of the July 4 committee Every person in a community has a story to share. Every story is a thread in the fabric of that community. Listening to the community elders gives us a living window on our community's history. Young people can enjoy the stories of an earlier time. We hope you enjoy our Havre de Grace Stories.