The Calvin Ball Bulletin: Welcome!
The Calvin Ball Bulletin: Welcome!
The Calvin Ball Bulletin: Welcome!
Welcome!
Im honored to be elected Chair of the County Council! As we are on the brink of celebrating the holidays, I wanted to take this opportunity to highlight events happening in and around your neighborhood so you may stay engaged! Know of any great community events? Please share them with me by emailing [email protected]. If you are not already signed up to receive this newsletter, email subscribe to [email protected] and I will be happy to add you to our distribution list!
District Two
Symphony of Lights!
The Symphony of Lights is a spectacular display of 70 larger-than-life, animated and stationary light creations. Its a long-standing community tradition and a must-see during the holiday season. This breath-taking display will run through Sunday, January 6, 2013, remaining open 7 days a week, 6-10pm including holidays except closed December 31st for the Midnight at 7 event. The cost is $20 for cars seating up to eight passengers; 9-24 passengers, $45, 25 or more, $125. For more info, call 410-740-7840.
The 9-1-1 Center, Police and Fire departments remain staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For emergencies, call 9-1-1. For non-
Residents with curbside yard trim collection may also set their trees out on their collection day beginning January 2-17. Trees will not be picked up on trash collection days. All decorations, including tinsel, garland, ornaments, lights, tree stands, plastic bags, etc. must be removed. Trees must also be cut into less than four foot lengths and tied; they do not need to be bagged. Each bundle must weigh less than 40lbs. After January 17, residents may continue to bring their Christmas trees to the Alpha Ridge Landfill Wood Waste Area open M-Sat 8am-4pm. Please, no plastic bags. After January 17, trees will be collected as trash if put out on trash day. Artificial Christmas trees and wreaths with metal components can be recycled year-round in the scrap metal area at the Alpha Ridge Landfill Residents Convenience Area. For more info, click here.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The County Council will host its quarterly meeting with the Board of Education on Wednesday, January 8th at 8:15am in the CVG Room in the George Howard Building, 3430 Court House Drive in Ellicott City. The agenda will include: the walking path near Dunloggin MS and Northfield ES as well as the distribution of children (# and %age) eligible for free and reduced price meals (FARMS) among schools and correlation with academic performance in the schools. This meeting is open to the public.
HC Department of Fire & Rescue Services Open House & Annual Holiday Train Garden!
The Department will hold its 16th annual holiday train display November 30th-January 1st (closed December 25). Wed-Fri 6:30-8:30pm and Sat-Sun 11am-8:30pm at the Ellicott City Volunteer Fire Department, Station #2, 4150 Montgomery Rd in Ellicott City. Admission is FREE but donations are welcome. New, unwrapped toys for needy children are being collected Dec 1-24 and can be dropped off at the Train Garden or any HC Fire Station. To schedule a group tour, call 410-313-2036. OPEN Christmas Even 11am-4pm. CLOSED Christmas Day; OPEN New Years Eve and Day 11am-8:30pm.
Recreation & Parks Advisory Board Wants Your Feedback on East Columbia Library Park Site!
Our Department of Recreation & Parks Advisory Board will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 7pm to present the revised athletic field upgrades proposed for the E ast Columbia Library Park site. Upgrades will include no spill/glare ball field lighting and synthetic turf fields, which will provide a safer playing surface, reduce maintenance costs, and improve site utilization. The meeting will be held in the first floor conference room at Recreation & Parks HQ Office, 7120 Oakland Mills Road in Columbia. Representatives from the Department of Recreation & Parks will present a summary of this proposal, and the Advisory Board will accept public comments. Beginning January 1, citizens can sign-up online to testify in advance or submit or submit online testimony. Residents are reminded that internet testimony is considered public information and, as such, subject to the Maryland Public Information Act. Residents who do not wish to sign-up online will still be able to sign-up in person at the public hearing beginning at 6:30pm. An interpreter for people who have a hearing impairment will be available, if requested 7 working days prior to the meeting. For accommodations, call the Department of Citizen Services at 410-313-6400 (voice) or use Relay (7-1-1) between 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday.
39th Annual Audrey Robbins Humanitarian Awards Nominate Someone Special TODAY!
ACS is now accepting nominations for its 39th annual Audrey Robbins Humanitarian Awards! Nominees can be volunteers, employees, a team of people whove given extraordinary service or a business that has gone beyond the fulfillment of its operations needs to provide assistance and other contributions to the countys nonprofit community. Deadline is January 15, 2014. Nomination forms and criteria can be found online at www.acshoco.org and can be submitted by e-mail to [email protected], faxed to: 410-715-9547 or mailed to: ACS, 10480 Little Patuxent Pkwy., Suite 920, Columbia, MD 21044.
Did It Snow On
Trash Day? If it snows on your trash day, put your trash out for collection as usual before 6am. If trash collection has been canceled for the day, the trash contractors will pick up trash the next work day if roads are passable. Recycling Day? If it snows on your Recycling day, and recycling has been canceled for the day, recycled will be picked up the following week. To find out if trash or cycling collections were canceled for the day, call 410-313-SORT (7678).
Please be patient
During inclement weather, trash and recycling trucks must travel slowly and safely. Remember, the contractors have until 7pm to pick up your trash and recyclables. Questions about snow removal? Email [email protected].
Homeless Gazette!
As an elected official and advocate to end homelessness, Im thrilled to partner with the Route 1 Day Resource Center to put on the Hope for Homeless 5k. Id like to share with you the Homeless Gazette which highlights stories and touching information from clients of the Day Center that I hope you find inspiring. I hope you will consider contributing to the Day Center and to their cause in their future. You can find the latest December edition here and view the archive editions here. Here is a list of their needs if youre able to donate.
Hunger-Free Howard!
Across Howard County, faith-based communities, clubs, organizations, schools and associations are choosing to be a part of the Hunger Free initiative to support the Howard County Food Bank, administered by Community Action Council of Howard County. HOW IT WORKS: Each month, the group chooses 1 item that they would like to ask their members to bring to donate to the Food Bank. In January, it might be cereal; in February, a jar of peanut butter. If you are part of an organization or as an individual who would like to mobilize members to donate food, please contact Lisa Clossin, Volunteer Coordinator at 410-313-0703 or email [email protected].
Health Options For You or Your Family! contact Care the Door to HealthCare, at: www.DoorToHealthCare.org or 855-288-DOOR (3667). Consumers can also contact
For free information about the new health insurance options, and assistance with signing up, Howard County residents can the Maryland Health Connection at: www.marylandhealthconnection.gov or call: 1-855-642-8572 (TTY users call 1-855The Door to HealthCare provides for the consol idation of applications and application processes for the 642-8573). numerous health programs available for those who are under/uninsured. Individuals sit down with a
counselor or work alone at a kiosk to enter personal data (including: family make0up, income, etc.) which will determine the programs for which you and/or family members are eligible. The information will quickly be transferred electronically into the proper application and the process is complete. Services provided include: MCHP, MA, PAC and the Healthy Howard Health Plan. The Door to HealthCare is located to the rear of 7178 Columbia Gateway Drive in Columbia, MD. For further information, call 410-988-3737.
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View the Councils Current Legislation and Calendar and Stay Informed!
The County Council is responsible for adopting laws within Howard County. The legislative progress generally follows a monthly cycle. The Council is currently on recess for the month of August. A list of upcoming meetings can be found online.
Dr. Calvin Ball Howard County Council District 2 Email Me 3430 Courthouse Drive Ellicott City, MD 21043
I think theres no higher calling in terms of a career than public service, which is a chance to make a difference in peoples lives and improve the world. ~ Jack Lew
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