WILDE LAKE EMAIL NEWSLETTER

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WILDE LAKE EMAIL NEWSLETTER
WILDE LAKE EMAIL NEWSLETTER
Issue # 331
October 10 – October 16, 2014
SLAYTON HOUSE HOURS
Mon – Thurs: 9am -9pm; Friday: 9am – 5pm; Sat: 9am – 2pm
Check out our facebook page at
Tickets now available for purchase
www.facebook.com/wildelakevillage
for Wilde Halloween 2014.
See page 5 for details!
Website: www.wildelake.org
Education Committee Seeks Members
The Wilde Lake Village Board is seeking members for the Education
Committee, whose mission is “to establish ongoing communication
with each of the Wilde Lake schools and to advocate before county
officials for sufficient resources for their needs”. If you are interested in
being part of this committee, contact Kristin Shulder at
[email protected] or 410-730-3987.
Columbia Senior Circle – Special Event
Join Howard County Police PFC. Andre Lingham for a “Fraud and
Scams” presentation followed by a question and answer session on
Tuesday, October 21, at 10:30am, at Historic Oakland. The Columbia
Senior Circle is sponsored by the Villages of Columbia and meets the
2nd and 4th Tuesdays Each Month at 10:30 a.m.—12:00 p.m. at
Historic Oakland, 5430 Vantage Point Road, Columbia. For information,
contact Patricia Laidig at [email protected]
(410-730-4744) or Kristin Shulder at [email protected] (410-7303987).
Board Meeting Highlights – October 6, 2014
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The Board approved a donation for Wilde Lake Middle School
The Board approved the FY2015-2016 Management Contract
The Board accepted the FY2015 First Quarter Report
The Board discussed the input for the CA FY2016 Second Year
Budget
The Board heard an update on the Wilde Lake Middle School
Pathway Project.
VILLAGE BOARD
The Board meets the first Monday of each month at 6:30pm at Slayton
House. NOTE: The Agenda for each Board meeting is posted at Slayton
House and on the village website www.wildelake.org the Friday
before each meeting. The next Board meeting will be November 3,
2014. Special Guests: CA Board Chair Andy Stack and CA President
Milton Matthews. Upcoming Village Board Agenda
Check out our website: www.wildelake.org
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
October 14 and 28, 10:30am
Columbia Senior Circle at Historic
Oakland
October 14 and 28, 7:30pm
RAC meeting
October 18, 9:30am-noon
Columbia Speaks. CA Listens at
Wilde Lake Interfaith Center
October 25, 3-5pm
Art Reception: Mary Jo Messenger,
Katherine Farrell, Lynda Mitic
October 31, 4:30pm
Wilde Halloween at Slayton House
see pg. 5
November 3, 9am
Breakfast with Santa Ticket Sales
Begin
November 3, 6:30pm
WLVB meeting: Special Guests: CA
Board Chair Andy Stack and CA
President Milton Matthews
November 7 and 8
Artfully Wilde – a gallery of gifts at
Slayton House –see pg. 5
November 8, 9am-1pm
Shredding & E-cycling Event at
Faulkner Ridge Neighborhood
Center see pg. 5
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NANCY’S NOTES:
To read Nancy McCord’s recent Columbia
Council Rep report, go to Nancy's notes
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Register now for “Columbia Speaks.
CA Listens”
The CA Board of Directors will be hosting
"Columbia Speaks. CA Listens," a community
input meeting that will be held on Saturday,
Oct. 18, at the Wilde Lake Interfaith Center
(located off Trumpeter Road across from Wilde
Lake High School). The meeting will go from
9:30 a.m. to noon. Facilitators will help
moderate the meeting and guide discussions.
Pre-registration at
ColumbiaSpeaks.EventBrite.com
Open Space Committee Needs
Members
Open space has been a defining aspect of
Columbia, from its inception. As residents we
have the desire to keep open space a place we
want to enjoy and use. As time has progressed,
changes have occurred in the open space within
the Village of Wilde Lake. The Wilde Lake
Village Board has commissioned a committee to
address the concerns you, the residents of
Wilde Lake, have with respect to open space. If
you would like to participate in this venture,
and/or have comments/ideas about open
space, please contact, Jeff Friedhoffer,
[email protected], 410-997-5366
COVENANT NEWS
The RAC (Resident Architectural Committee)
meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the
month. Applications for exterior alterations
received by the date of the meeting will be
reviewed at the following meeting. Applications
can be obtained at Slayton House or at
www.wildelake.org (see Covenant Info). Please
Check out our website: www.wildelake.org
contact Carl McKinney, Covenant Advisor, at
[email protected] with questions.
RAC Agenda for October 14
Attention Townhouse & Condo
Association Members! For info, click
Maryland Homeowners Association
UTILITIES NOTICE: To report broken or
damaged cable boxes, take a photo of it (The
photo helps identify ownership of the box) and
send it directly to
[email protected]. It is advisable
to contact the Cable Administrator directly in
case there are questions about the location or if
the repair was completed. Note: If you see
graffiti, please take a picture of it and report it
to the police immediately
Have a Highway Concern or Traffic
Control Issue? To report a highway
maintenance concern, such as road condition,
sidewalks, storm drainage or street trees,
contact the Highways Operations Division at
410-313-7450 or email
[email protected]
Try the
new app “Tell HoCo” to notify them as well.
Click here for information.
To report a traffic signal concern, such as
intersection safety, traffic calming, or mistimed
signal, contact the Traffic Engineering Division
410-313-2430 or [email protected]
Crime Prevention Info
USE THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS TO CONTACT
THE POLICE: Non- Emergency: 410–313-2200
Emergency: 9-1-1 For more info: click here
BERNICE KISH GALLERY at
Slayton House
The Bernice Kish Gallery at Slayton House
offers ongoing exhibits featuring many
well-known 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.
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Through October 18:
Krista Hipp and Alyscia Cunningham
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.
MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK
at Slayton House:
Business meetings:
10/16: MD State Child Care Association
Townhouse/condo meetings:
10/3: Bryant Gardens
10/16: Whitney at Town Center
WILDE LAKE SCHOOL NEWS
Here are the links to the Wilde Lake Schools
Bryant Woods Elementary School
http://bwes.hcpss.org/
Running Brook Elementary School
http://rbes.hcpss.org/
Wilde Lake Middle School
http://wlms.hcpss.org/
Wilde Lake High School
http://www.wildelake.com/
Bryant Woods Montessori at the Bryant Woods
Neighborhood Center
http://www.bryantwoodsmontessori.com/
Running Brook Children’s Nursery at the Running
Brook Neighborhood Center
http://www.rbcn.org/
Wilde Lake Children’s Nursery at the Faulkner Ridge
Neighborhood Center
http://www.wlcn.net/
Check out our website: www.wildelake.org
Tutors and Mentors Wanted
A-OK Mentoring-Tutoring, Inc. seeks adult
volunteers to provide encouragement and support
to students who are struggling to succeed.
Volunteers work with students individually or in
small groups, one hour/week during the school day
or in after-school programs. Volunteer mentortutors receive training and ongoing support. A-OK
partners with the following elementary schools:
Atholton, Bryant Woods, Cradlerock, Deep Run, Forest
Ridge, Guilford, Hammond, Longfellow, Phelps Luck,
Running Brook, Stevens Forest, and Swansfield. To learn
more, email [email protected], or call 410-7306030, and check the website www.aokmentor.org.
Young Engineers and Scientist Seminars
Know a high school student that is interested in science
or engineering? Send them to the Young Engineer and
Scientist Seminars at the National Electronics Museum
near BWI airport. YESS is a free opportunity for high
school students to meet some of the area’s finest
engineers as well as participate in weekly team
engineering contests for a chance to earn prizes. Four
seminars will be offered on Wednesdays through the
month of October (8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th). A pizza
dinner is served from 6pm to 6:30pm with speakers and
challenges following until 8:30pm. Go
to www.yessnem.org for more information and to
register.
Student Essay Contest
Howard County’s Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
Commission invites students to participate in its 20142015 essay contest: The Fierce Urgency of Now.
Deadline: Essays must be postmarked or delivered by
5:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 5, 2014 to MLK
Student Essay Contest, c/o Howard County Office of
Human Rights, 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive, Suite 239,
Columbia, MD 21046 or email:
[email protected] . Please refer
your questions to Mary Toth at the Office of Human
Rights, 410.313.6467 or email:
[email protected].
NEWS AROUND THE COUNTY
Columbus Day Recycling & Trash
There will be NORMAL COLLECTION of recycling,
yard trim & trash on Monday, October 13. The
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Alpha Ridge Landfill will be OPEN from 8am4pm. For a list of holidays that may affect your
collection, click here .
A Run Through Downtown Columbia
A new and different 5K Race and 1-mile Fun
Run, right in the heart of Downtown Columbia
takes place on Sunday, October 19. The 5K race
course takes runners through the landmarks of
Downtown Columbia, its 47 years of history and
the unfolding future.
Click here for more information or to register.
News from Howard County Recycling
Division
Shredding Event – Saturday, October 18
Howard County residents can bring up to 3 bags
or boxes of paper to be shredded on-site at
Meadowbrook Park & Ride (exit 1A off of Route
100). This event is from 9am to 1pm and will be
held rain or shine. See a list of acceptable paper
items and tips on our PaperShredding website
Deer Management Program
Howard County Recreation and Parks has
announced its deer management program
schedule for the 2014– 2015 season. Click here
to read the media advisory.
Fighting Hunger in Howard County
Please remember our neighbors in need by
donating to the Howard County Food Bank. Run
by the Community Action Council of Howard
County, the Food Bank serves more than 23,000
residents. Donations are accepted MondayFriday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at 8920 Route 108,
Columbia 21045. Or you may donate online .
Current items needed are: soup, rice, beans,
tuna, peanut butter, cereal, jam/jelly,
vegetables, pasta, pasta sauces, flour, sugar, oil,
personal care items and baby products. Thanks
for your support!
NEWS FROM THE VILLAGES
Oakland Mills Cultural Arts Festival
Oakland Mills Community Association will host
the 11th annual Cultural Arts Festival on
Saturday, October 11, 10:55am – 4pm in the
Check out our website: www.wildelake.org
courtyard of the Other Barn. Enjoy food from
vendors, local arts and crafts and several free
activities. For more information, check out
oaklandmills.org
Harper’s Choice Letter Campaign
Harper’s Choice is hosting a letter writing event
Friday, October 17 from 10AM-2PM to collect
Thank You Letters to send to troops serving
overseas during Thanksgiving.
The Big Thank You is a national initiative to send
hand-written thank you notes to service men
and women deployed overseas during
Thanksgiving. Contact Susan at
[email protected] or410-730-0770 for
more information.
Town Center Village Yard Sale
Town Center will hold a village yard sale on
Saturday, October 18, 9am-12pm at Vantage
Point Park.
For info: 410-730-4744
Afternoon Tea at Historic Oakland
Enjoy tea, scones, and desserts at Historic
Oakland on Sunday, October 19, 3:30-5pm. The
cost is $28 and reservations and payment are
required 3 days in advance. Call 410-730-4744
or [email protected]
Collection for Women at Hickory
Ridge
For the entire month of October, the Howard
County Commission for Women will be
collecting feminine hygiene products for needy
women in our community. A collection box has
been placed at the Hawthorne Center through
October 31. Monetary donations will also be
accepted. For more info, click here.
COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION NEWS
www.columbiaassociation.org
CA Board Schedule
The October 2014 meetings of the CA Board
(Columbia Council) will be October 9 and 23 at
7:30pm at CA Headquarters, 10221 Wincopin
Circle. To view the agenda and minutes click
here
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UPCOMING EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES – MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Check out our website: www.wildelake.org
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Check out our website: www.wildelake.org
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2014-15 Village Board
Kevin McAliley, Chair
[email protected]
410-336-6593
Linda Odum, Vice Chair
[email protected]
410-715-3206
Wulah Cooper
[email protected]
703-896-0566
Yolanda Epps
[email protected]
202-528-4426
Jeff Friedhoffer
[email protected]
410-997-5366
Norma Rose
[email protected]
410-730-3353
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Rhoda Toback
[email protected]
410-730-8758
Columbia Council Representative:
Nancy McCord
[email protected]
Village Manager:
Kristin Shulder
[email protected]
410-730-3987
Senior Advisory Committee
Bernice Kish
[email protected]
Kristin Shulder
Village Manager
Wilde Lake Community Association
Slayton House
10400 Cross Fox Lane
410-730-3987
[email protected]
Carole Black
Newsletter Editor
[email protected]
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