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"It All Began Here!" Wilde Lake e-News

October 4, 2024

EXCITING EVENT ANNOUNCEMENTS!

MUSIC, ACTIVITIES, FOOD TRUCKS, FUN

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Immediately following the Fall Festival, join WLCA for our Walktober 2024 event! Details are below; advance registration is appreciated but not required.

Club Wilde Lake

Sessions start on Monday, October 14, 2024 and will occur from 3 pm-5 pm at Slayton House until June 11, 2025.

Unlock your Child's Potential with Our Exciting After-School Sessions!


At Club Wilde Lake, we're dedicated to providing a well-rounded, engaging, and educational after-school experience. Our Program is designed to nurture students' interests, enhance their skills, and ensure they have fun while learning. Join us for an enriching journey where your child will explore new horizons and develop essential life skills. To register, click here!

Click here to learn more about how you can contribute to this vital program. We have established a fund with the Community Foundation of Howard County to collect donations. Your tax deductible donation will make a difference in the lives of students in the Wilde Lake community. Please consider helping today.

Bernice Kish Gallery at Slayton House

Slayton House Theatre

The Wilde Lake Community Association congratulates our partner, Silhouette Stages, on providing 20 years of exceptional theatrical productions in Howard County. The group held its gala celebration at the Horowitz Center at Howard Community College on Saturday night. "We are grateful that Silhouette Stages has chosen Slayton House as its home to entertain our community for the past 16 years and are excited about our continued partnership," says Wilde Lake Community Association Executive Director/Village Manager, Sharon Cooper-Kerr. Please visit Silhouette Stages at https://www.silhouettestages.com to learn more and purchase tickets for their upcoming season.

Slayton House News

Good News!


Slayton House now has a Social Calendar available or you to view whenever, wherever. Just scan the QR Code below to access it so you can always be in the know about what's happening at Slayton House.


Don't forget to Bookmark this calendar in your phone or PC's browser for easy access in the future.

Covenant Corner

CANCELLED: October 8, 2024 RAC Meeting

The RAC meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 8 has been canceled due to lack of applications.


Applications for the RAC meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 22 are due by 4:30PM on Tuesday, Oct. 15.You can always find agendas for upcoming meetings, minutes from recent meetings, application forms and more at https://wildelake.org/covenants.

Tree Removals in Wilde Lake

Thinking about having a tree removed? In Wilde Lake, removal of any tree with a trunk over 6" in diameter requires the approval of the Columbia Association. This process requires submitting a form with details of the tree(s) so that CA's arborist can perform an assessment. There is no fee and turnaround is generally very fast. You can find the tree removal form and the answers to other tree-related questions on WLCA's website: Tree Removal FAQs. Thank you!

News from Hillside by Bill Santos


CA Board of Directors Meeting: September 26, 2024


At our last meeting, the CA Board received updates on the Inner Arbor Trust, the

Minority Business Enterprise Metrics, and the Strategic Plan. In addition, the CA Board

reviewed the Quarterly Financial Reports and Emergency Cash Reserves Policy.

However, a majority of the board meeting was used to discuss the strategic priorities for

the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 budget.


As we begin the budget season, the CA Board discussed the areas of emphasis that CA

staff can use in creating the budget that covers the next fiscal year, May 2025 – April

2026. After a robust discussion, the CA Board agreed on a short list of strategic areas.

The list below is preliminary and will be amended and finalized at our next meeting

(October 24, 2024).


● Open Space

● Sustainability

● Programs/Services/Facility Return on Investment (ROI), value, and utilization

● Affordability and Accessibility

● Information Technology

● Data Collection


From this list, I believe it is important to discuss the Affordability and Accessibility topic a

little further. Two members of the CA Board want to change how the fundamentally

Columbia Association does business.


Since the early days of Columbia, CA has charged a membership fee for access to CA

facilities such as the swimming pools, tennis courts, ice rink, golf, and other facility-

based amenities. The philosophy was simple: have those who want to use the facilities,

pay for the facilities, thereby keeping the annual assessments (liens) as low as possible.

Until about 2005, this worked well. Membership revenue kept pace with and exceeded facility expenses in some years.


Over the last 20 years, membership revenue has lagged behind facility expenses, and

each year money from the annual assessments had to be used to cover the shortfall.

That being said, membership revenue has historically been the largest single source of

revenue to the Columbia Association, followed closely by the residential property

assessments, with the commercial property assessments a distant third.


During our last CA Board meeting, some members put forward the idea of eliminating

the “Play” membership and “Fit and Play” membership for residents that either directly

or indirectly pay the CA assessment. They stated that CA has millions of dollars already

in the budget that can pay for the costs of facility operations directly and CA no longer

requires a membership program.


As we start this budget and operational discussion, I want to be clear to my friends and

neighbors: I believe that the financial barrier to using the facilities should be as low as

possible, and CA should offer a variety of programs to expand facility access to the

widest number of residents. However, CA must remain fiscally sound and pay our bills.

This balance is a challenge in every budget cycle.


I am doing my homework: validating the assumptions and data presented at

our meeting last week. I am reviewing past budgets, engaging subject matter experts,

and reaching out to past CA board members for input. I would also like to hear from

Wilde Lake residents before the October 24, 2024 meeting.

Next Columbia Association Board Meeting:

 

October 24, 2024, 7:00 pm at CA Headquarters. 

 

6310 Hillside Court

Suite 100

Columbia, MD 20146

 

Those residents who want to participate in Resident Speakout, please sign up on the CA website before the close of business on Wednesday, October 23, 2024.

Join Bill for conversation at Starbucks (5400 Lynx Lane) on Sunday mornings at 10:00 am for #SundaySixty in vibrant Wilde Lake.

Columbia Association News

CA has kicked off engagement efforts around the annual budget, and the team wants to know what matters most to YOU! This is a great chance to provide your input around investments in our community. You can learn more about the budget process at ColumbiaAssociation.org/budget and participate in the first of three online surveys here.

Fishing Guidelines at Wilde Lake Park - https://columbiaassociation.org/wp-content/uploads/Fishing-Regulations-wMap-for-Wilde-Lake-.pdf

Upcoming Meetings


*Wilde Lake Village Board Meeting (Hybrid) Monday, October 7, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. Zoom link


*Wilde Lake RAC: Tuesday, October 22, 2024. Contact Lexi Milani, covenants@wildelake.org for meeting link and information.


*CA Board of Directors: Thursday, October 24, 2024.

 Click here for more information

Howard County Happenings

Click THIS link to find out more about holiday office closures.

Join us at Color Burst Park as we say farewell to summer and welcome cozy fall movie nights! Movies will begin at 7:15pm, with pre-movie activities starting at 6:00pm to include a rotating variety of games, trivia, music themes and complimentary popcorn and candy, while supplies last.


The event is free and open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets.


Click the picture below to register!

Free Historic Farmhouse Tours - Oct. 12, 2024 at 10 and 11 a.m.


The Brown family farmhouse is a time capsule of architecture and family history. Join members of the Howard County Conservancy’s History Committee for a free tour of our 1800s farmhouse and learn about the history of Mt. Pleasant! 


https://howardnature.org/event/historic-farmhouse-tours-oct-2024/

Free Jazz Brunch Picnic - Oct. 5, 2024 at 11:30 a.m.


Bring your brunch picnic and relax listening to jazz by High Caliber in the Conservancy's garden amphitheater. Orange juice and mimosas will be on sale. Thank you to the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority for their support.


https://howardnature.org/event/amphitheater-performance-series-jazz-brunch-2024/

Free Event! Oct. 27, 2024 at 1 p.m.


The last in the Howard County Conservancy’s Amphitheater Performance Series features a free nature poetry reading in the garden amphitheater with Patti Ross, Naomi Ayala and Hiram Larew. The anthology, Writing the Land, featuring essays about the Conservancy and Ross’s poetry, will be on sale. Wine and apple cider will be sold. Thank you to the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority for their support. 


https://howardnature.org/event/amphitheater-performance-series-poetry-night-2024/

Wilde Lake CARES

WLCA in the Community

Wilde Lake Community Association

Wilde Lake Staff is Here to Help!


Wilde Lake Community Association staff is available to assist residents Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. via email and phone or in person by appointment.

 

Executive Director/Village Manager: Sharon Cooper-Kerr scooperkerr@wildelake.org

Facility Rentals: Kate Kolarikrentals@wildelake.org

Covenant Advisor: Lexi Milanicovenants@wildelake.org (exterior alterations, compliance letters & property maintenance issues)

Program Administrative Assistant: Annabelle Busia, admin@wildelake.org

Event Coordinator: Karly Maroney, events@wildelake.org

Front Desk and Facility Assistant: Lisa Yerrid, reception@wildelake.org

Technical Director: Luke Greffen, audiovisualtech@wildelake.org


Wilde Lake Welcome Bags!

Are you a new Wilde Lake resident? Wilde Lake Community Association would like to welcome you to the community with a special new resident welcome bag. It includes helpful information from Howard County and Columbia Association plus a few WLCA goodies. Do you have a new neighbor? Our welcome bags are a wonderful way for you to welcome them to the neighborhood. Please contact office@wildelake.org or 410-730-3987 to make arrangements to pick up a welcome bag. 

Wilde Lake Village Board 2024-2025


The next meeting of the 2024-2025 Wilde Lake Village Board will be held on

Monday, October 7, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be conducted as a hybrid meeting (Zoom Link). Agendas are found on our website.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Kevin McAliley, Chair

klmcaliley-wlvb@wildelake.org


Tina Horn, Vice Chair

tina.horn-wlvb@wildelake.org


Brandon Cogdell

brandon.cogdell-wlvb@wildelake.org


Claudia Allen

callen-wlvb@wildelake.org


Jean Joklik

jean-wlvb@wildelake.org





Katharine Rathbun

krathbun-wlvb@wildelake.org


Kondi Walters-Smith

kwsmith-wlvb@wildelake.org


Columbia Council Rep

Bill Santos

bsantos-wlvb@wildelake.org


Executive Director/Village Manager

Sharon Cooper-Kerr

410-730-3987

scooperkerr@wildelake.org