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E-NewsletterSLAYTON HOUSE SUMMER HOURSMon - Thurs: 9am -9pm; Friday: 9am - 5pm; Sat: 9am - NOON
www.wildelake.orgIssue # 360
June 5- June 11, 2015
"Vivian Bailey Day" - Monday, June 22, 2015The Wilde Lake Village Board recently designated June 22 as “Vivian
Bailey Day” in Wilde Lake. Mrs. Vivian (Millie) Bailey, a long-time
Running Brook resident who is 97 years old, continues to volunteer and
raise funds to help students at Running Brook Elementary School. She
was recently invited to the White House where she met President Obama
and Vice President Biden. In addition, Mrs. Bailey collects contributions for packages that she sends to
servicemen and women overseas.
Wilde Lake Community Association invites the community to a reception to honor Mrs. Bailey for her
outstanding contributions to the community. Please join your friends and neighbors to hear about Mrs.
Bailey's experiences and commitment to service while enjoying light refreshments in the Bernice Kish
Gallery at Slayton House (Lobby Gallery) on Monday, June 22 from 4:30pm to 6:00pm. Registration is
encouraged but not required: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/vivian-bailey-day-tickets-17232763660.
Talking Wilde with KevinHello Wilde Lake Neighbors!
Our WLV Neighborhood Representatives Committee/Team is
actively seeking Neighborhood Reps for all streets. If you would
like to be a neighborhood rep for your street, please email
Wulah Cooper at [email protected].
Only 2 days until the official David’s Natural Market and
Café Grand Opening!
Courtney Carpenter, David’s Certified Nutrition Specialist, who has provided me with personal guidance
at [email protected], said she and other managers have offered over 20 years of quality service
to the residents of Wilde Lake and Howard County. She reminded me that owner David London, whose
caricature is seen in ads, was raised here, is a WLHS and UM grad, and appreciates being WL
Village’s natural products provider since 1986 when his parents consolidated their OM store here.
David’s offers quality products, food-in-bulk, a wide-range of products and services for everyone. Ask
about small group tours, health and aging, mom talks and their community involvement.
Kevin McAliley, Wilde Lake Village Board Chair
Columbia Road Pedestrian Overpass Repairs
The pedestrian overpass that traverses Old Columbia Road near the Running Brook Elementary
School is in need of repair. Columbia Association expects work to commence on or shortly after June
22nd, to take advantage of the school closing. The overpass will be closed to pedestrian traffic for the
duration of the project, which will take approximately 3 weeks to complete.
Announcements
Don't miss the grand opening of David's Natural Market on Saturday, June 6th!
Mark Your Calendar
June 6,noon-4pmGrand Opening David's Natural MarketRunning Brook Elementary School Spring Fair:11am-2pm
June 9 & 23, 7:30pmRAC meeting
June 14, MidnightDeadline for Garden Contest submissions
June 22, 9amSlayton House Theatre Camp of the Arts Session I begins
June 22, 4:30-6pmReception for Vivian Bailey
July 3Slayton House closed for Independence DayCamp is not in session
July 6, 6:30pmWLVB meeting
July 9 & 10, 7pmSlayton House Theatre Camp of the Arts presents Mary Poppins
July 14 and 28RAC meeting
Coming July 30Town Center and Wilde Lake Family Pool Party at Running Brook Pool
August 3, 6:30pmWLVB meeting
August 11, 7:30pmRAC meeting
August 15- 22Slayton House closed for maintenance and repairs
Bernice Kish Gallery at Slayton House
The Bernice Kish Gallery at Slayton House offers ongoing exhibits featuring many well-know regional artists as well as local artists. A
reception is usually held on the first Sunday of the show, which is free and open to the public. Visit the website for information about applying to exhibit.
May14-June 9Jerry Prettyman " Contemporary Images", April Rimpo, " Exploring Cultures through Color"
and Sculptures by Floyd Roberts
Click the link to see a review of this exhibit:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/howard/columbia/ph-ho-lt-kish-gallery-0528-20150527-story.html
Coming June 15:
Jane Byers and Mara Marchand "Friends Painting Contrasts" Watercolors, acrylics and paintingsReception: June 28, 3-5pm
CA’s Senior Shuttle for Cultural Events - The Columbia Association Senior Advisory Committee sponsors a FREE curb-to-curb evening and weekend transportation shuttle to cultural events throughout Howard County for
groups of 4 or more seniors ages 60 and over. For complete details call CA at 410-715-3087.
News Around the County
To get more news from the county, you may access the complete District 4 newsletter athttp://cc.howardcountymd.gov/Districts/District-4
Summer Festival Starts June 12The Columbia Festival of the Arts Summer Festival presents, Cross Currents, from June 12-27. Join them for the free kick-off weekend (June 12-14) at the Lakefront and enjoy a wide variety of engaging performances and activities that appeal to theentire family. for more information, go to http://columbiafestival.org/
Share Your Ideas with Howard County PoliceHoward County Police invites the public to attend its Community Policing Forum on Wednesday, June 17 from 7:00—9:00 p.m. at Wilde Lake High School (5460 Trumpeter Road, Columbia). Hosted by the Howard County Police Citizens’ Advisory Council, participants will be asked their thoughts on topics such as Police Technology, Officer Training, Community Outreach Programs and Neighborhood Police Satellite Offices.
Sunset SerenadesWednesday evenings through August 12, 7:00 p.m. Centennial Park South, 10000 Route 108, Ellicott CityWednesdays, from June 24th through August 12th, enjoy this popular summer concert series. The first concert (June 24) features Chuggalug (Pop-Rock-Variety Cover Band).The series is free and continues throughout the summer on Wednesday evenings. Bring a blanket or lawn chair, a picnic supper, rent a canoe or paddleboat and enjoy music in the park. Monetary Donations will be accepted at the Information/Marketing Table.
Open Streets EventsThe Horizon Foundation will host “Open Streets Howard County” on Saturday, June 13 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on the Little Patuxent Parkway Loop and at Swansfield Elementary School. Experience the possibilities of roads with bike lanes, bio-swales/planters and pedestrian-friendly features. During the demonstration, enjoy fun activities in and around the LPP loop. Click http://www.thehorizonfoundation.org/openstreets/ for more information. Interested in volunteering at the event? Visit https://www.facebook.com/OpenStreetsHoCofor the May 12 post and all the details.
ReImagine Long Reach Village Center Howard County Executive Allan H. Kittleman, along with the Long Reach VillageBoard, has scheduled meetings to seek input from residents about the revitalization of the Long Reach Village Center. Additional sessions will be held from 7-9pm at Stonehouse in the Village Center on June 11 and September 17. Howard County Government acquired the majority of the Village Center property in October 2014
and purchased the former Safeway site in February 2015. The county will develop a revitalization plan, then seek private developers to purchase the center and implement the plan.For more information, visit HowardCountyMD.gov/LongReach or contact Mark Thompson, Director of Downtown Redevelopment at 410-313-2350 or [email protected]
News from the Villages
50+ BBQ and Bingo at Owen Brown Community CenterTuesday, June 9th, 11:00am-1:00pm. Enjoy a catered lunch from Kloby’s Smokehouse while playing bingo!
Free for OB residents, $5 for residents outside of Owen Brown. Space limited. Registration deadline isSaturday, June 6th. 410-381-0202 or [email protected] Limit 2 cards per person, additional
cards will be available for purchase.
Jazz in the Mills at the Other Barn in Oakland MillsThe Jazz in the Mills Concert Series presents Lavenia Smith on Sunday, June 14, 5-7:30pm at the Other Barn
in Oakland Mills. Tickets can be purchased in advance for $15 at The Other Barn or online
at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1316398. Tickets will also be available at the door for $20. For more information:
[email protected] or call 301-596-5128 or 410-730-4610 or [email protected].
Columbia Association News
www.columbiaassociation.org
Columbia Association hosting annual KidsDay party at Columbia SportsPark on
June 6KidsDay, the fun, annual welcome-to-summer event designed
for kids and hosted by Columbia Association (CA), returns on
Saturday, June 6, with a party from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Columbia SportsPark.
KidsDay is open to the public; there’s no need to sign up. Just
show up and enjoy a day of super-fun activities at Columbia SportsPark, 5453 Harpers Farm Road toward the back of the
Harper’s Choice Village Center. KidsDay is sponsored by Greenberries.
Mini-golf and all-you-can-hit batting cages will be free for all kids ages 13 and younger: those 14 and up
can pay $5 for one activity or $7 total for both. There will also be numerous fun offerings available and free to all, including arts and crafts, a moon bounce, Zumba® for kids, face painting, animal balloons,
dance music, a photo booth, and a variety of games and structured activities. While you and your family
are having fun, learn more about CA’s great youth programs, classes, camps and special offers.Concessions will be available for purchase, including food, beverages, snacks and ice cream. Door
prizes will also be held during KidsDay.
For more information, please contact Erin McPhail at 410-423-1891 or [email protected], or visit ColumbiaAssociation.org/KidsDay.
CA’s Lakefront Wednesdays Lunchtime Concert Series
Columbia Association’s (CA) free weekly Lakefront Wednesdays Lunchtime Concert Series begins
June 17 with the first of nine performances at Lake Kittamaqundi in Downtown Columbia.
The concerts are held every Wednesday from noon to 2 p.m.
This year’s schedule of performers includes:
• June 17: Ted Garber (rock/blues/Americana)
• June 24: Angela Sheik (electro-acoustic)
• July 1: Automatic Slim (blues)
• July 8: Unity Reggae Band (reggae)
• July 15: Damon Foreman (rock/funk)
• July 22: Jordan Mills (various genres)
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2015-2016 Village Board
The Board meets the first Monday of each month at 6:30pm at Slayton House. The Agenda for Board meetings is posted at Slayton House and on the village website www.wildelake.org the Friday before each meeting. The next Board meeting will be June 1, 2015.
Kevin McAliley, Chair
410-336-6593
Jeff Friedhoffer, Vice Chair
410-997-5366
Bess Caplan
443-756-1775
Wulah [email protected]
Rhoda Toback
410-730-8758
• July 29: Janice B (R&B/soul)
• August 5: Cara Kelly and The Tell Tale (various genres)
• August 12: Steve Tove (tropical rock)
For more information on the Lakefront Wednesdays Lunchtime Concert Series, please contact Erin
McPhail at 410-423-1891, via email at [email protected] or
visit ColumbiaAssociation.org/LFW.
Outdoor Pool Schedule 2015 - All Pools Open May 23Bryant Woods Closed Tuesdays 410-730-5326 Last Day: August 10Faulkner Ridge Closed Wednesdays 410-730-5292 Last Day: September 1Running Brook Closed Thursdays 410-730-5293 Last Day: August 24Second Sunday Swim: CA residents will be offered the opportunity to visit CA's 23 outdoor pools FREE on the second Sunday of each month (June 14, July 12 and August 9. Residents must have a CA Columbia Card to enjoy the Second Sunday Swim. Columbia Cards can be obtained at CA's Membership Service Center, located at CA headquarters, 10221 Wincopin Circle at no cost. Address verification are required to obtain the free Columbia Card. For more information, call 410-730-1801.Discounted Admission Rate for Columbia Residents with a Columbia Card: $4 per adult and $2 per child, available at Faulkner Ridge, Jeffers Hill, Macgill's Common, Running Brook and Talbott Springs.
CA Board Schedule The June 2015 meetings of the CA Board (Columbia Council) will be June 11 and 25 at 7:30pm at CA Headquarters, 10221 Wincopin Circle. To view the agenda and minutes click here
Upcoming Events and Activities
You're Invited to the Official Grand Opening of David's Natural Market!Come to the new David's Natural Market on Saturday, June 6 beginning at 12noon for special activities including: Ribbon Cutting at noon, Free Taste and Product samples, LIVE Music from "Soundtown", free petting zoo for the kids, raffles from Noon-4pm and 20% off EVERYTHING 12-7pm (even sale items!)More info at DavidsNaturalMarket.com, 410-730-2304 or on Facebook.com
Third Annual HoCo STEM Festival June 7 K-12 students and their parents are invited to participate in the 3rd annual Howard County STEM Festival at Howard Community College on Sunday, June 7, 1-5pm, in the Science and Technology building. Activities include: robots galore for all ages, numerous hands-on electronics activities and information about two Howard County High School STEM Academies. Check out the website http://stemulatingminds.wordpress.com and click on STEM Festival, then Participants Central.
The Village in Howard hosts Appraisal RoadshowThe Village in Howard will host an Appraisal Roadshow on Saturday, June 6 at 7pm at historic Oliver's Carriage House. This gala fundraiser is open to the public and will provide a professional appraisal by a gemologist and a generalist appraiser. The limit is two items per person. You may enter your item for appraisal at $15 per item or be a spectator for $12. This fundraising event to benefit The Village in Howard will include refreshments. To register call the Village office at 443-367-9043.
Columbia Council Rep
Nancy McCord
443-285-9209
Village Manager
Kristin Shulder
410-730-3987
Senior Advisory Committee
Bernice Kish
Tell HoCo: An easy way to report
issues concerning potholes, graffiti, roadways, traffic signals,
signs, sewer or water, parks or
trees. Download the app to your mobile device or access it on the
County website.
Need to contact aWilde Lake School? School links are now available on our website. Click on the tab under contacts.
Know yourState RepresentativesClick on the tab under contacts for the info on your state senator and congressmen. Check out our website: www.wildelake.org
Save the Date for third Annual Wilde Lake Old-Fashioned Family Picnic on Saturday, September 19, 11am-3pm, at Wilde Lake Park. Free entertainment and activities including: Moon Bounce, Face Painting,Children’s Crafts, Watermelon Eating Contest. Live Music, Food Trucks and More! For updates check www.wildelake.org
and www.facebook.com/wildelakevillage
--Carole Black
Special AssistantWilde Lake Community Association
10400 Cross Fox LaneColumbia, MD 21044