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VonnieJohn75 t1_j2rwz95 wrote
Reply to comment by Impressive-Ad823 in Any local store with decent incense selection in Columbia/Ellicott City? by DavidHobby
I was going to suggest Patel Brothers in Catonsville, when I saw your comment.
astro_creep t1_j2rmtab wrote
the five below next to aldis sells wildberry incense. 4 sticks for a dollar. bit of a selection.
Impressive-Ad823 t1_j2rl7b6 wrote
Any Indian grocery stores.
jwiv t1_j2qdl1z wrote
Reply to Event at the People Tree to draw attention to their concerns with the CA Board while praising CA President/CEO Lakey Boyd by goliebs
Banner article
HOWARD COUNTY
Some residents want recall of Columbia Association board members
Liz BowieJanuary 2, 2023 at 12:12 PM EST
A public argument over the direction of Maryland’s second largest city erupted Monday as a group of residents called for the recall of Columbia Association board members to prevent them from ousting the association’s top paid staff member.
The board has not commented on speculation that it is about to remove association president, Lakey Boyd, who believes the heart of the issue is the tension between old and new in a growing community of 104,000 residents. Two board members reached Monday declined to comment. Dick Boulton, who represents the neighborhoods of Dorsey’s Search, said he was prohibited from commenting on what is happening in closed door meetings.
Residents said that Boyd has brought an agenda of openness and transparency to the association, listening to communities that for too long have not had power — something they don’t believe everyone likes.
They are calling for residents in five villages to sign a petition asking the village councils to recall their elected leaders immediately. Standing in front of Lake Kitamaqundi in downtownColumbia, they held signs with QR codes for the villages of Dorsey’s Search, Oakland Mills, Harper’s Choice, River Hill and Town Center. They asked residents to use the QR codes to sign the petitions.
The 10-member Columbia Association board has a representative from each village elected by the residents of that area. Seven of the seats could turn over during an April election, but Boyd’s supporters are concerned that she will be removed before the election.
Erika Strauss Chavarria, executive director of Columbia Community Care and a Wilde Lake resident, is one of those calling for the community to take action to intervene. She said the current board, which is entirely white, does not represent the diversity of Columbia.
“The fact that the board does not in any way, shape or form represent the rich diversity or demographics of the residents they serve is unacceptable. The current CA board does not understand nor do they have interest in the true needs of the community that they serve,” Chavarria said. “This unrepresentative system perpetuates inequities and leads to community disengagement.” In contrast, she said, Boyd is attempting to create an equitable Columbia Association.
Ashley Vaughan, a Harper’s Choice resident and former CA board member, said she believes the current board is acting fiscally irresponsibly by spending $40,000 to hire outside legal counsel to advise them. Buying out the remainder of Boyd,’s contract, she said, would cost the Columbia Association $500,000, an expenditure that the community can’t afford.
Boyd has said she believes her job may be at risk as tensions between her and the board have grown.
In an interview with The Banner last month, she said that she is an outsider and they are unhappy with her efforts to engage with previously overlooked parts of the community, which is increasingly diverse.
”We have opened the doors, we’ve invited people to the table and I’m doing my best to take out the table and set it up at the lakefront for people to show up,” Boyd said.
Larry Walker of Howard County holds a sign while speakers speak during a press conference in Downtown Columbia Lakefront. (Jessica Gallagher/The Baltimore Banner)
She said she believes some people are saying that the Columbia Association — a massive homeowners association that is the closest thing Columbia has to a city government — “is not doing what I’m used to it doing.”
”And my answer is I think we’re here to serve everyone in the community the best we can, and not any specific subset of the community,” she added.
Boyd quickly made it a priority to focus on equity, diversity and inclusion and to forge connections with parts of the community that had been disconnected from the Columbia Association, which has a $70 million budget and provides a variety of amenities and services, including day care, athletic facilities, recreational trails and arts programming.
Howard County provides other essential services — such as police and fire service, and schools — to the unincorporated community.
Laura Bacon, an Oakland Mills resident, said at the Monday press conference that Boyd has made the Columbia Association more accessible and community-oriented. In addition, she said, she “has turned a budget process that was once convoluted and secretive into one that is interactive and transparent.”
She wants Boyd to stay in her position, despite the conflict with the association’s board, which has grown increasingly full of friction at public meetings.
Chavarria said the board has held numerous meetings in secret to discuss personnel issues.
Boyd could not be reached for comment on Monday, but Dannika Rynes, the senior media relations manager for the association, said “the outpouring of support from the Columbia community is continuous proof that our organization is moving in the right direction under Lakey’s leadership … Community only lives up to its fullest potential when people are involved and feel heard.”
Rynes said the board spent $42,000 for three months between September and November on the outside counsel. The board has not said what the counsel was hired to do, but she said at a meeting Boyd attended with the attorney, that she was given a document that said she cannot appeal her job evaluation.
liz.bowie@thebaltimorebanner.com
MinimumAnalysis5378 t1_j2pysyl wrote
There is a store on Main Street in old Ellicott City that sells incense. They display it on a table on the sidewalk.
DavidHobby OP t1_j2pnlbz wrote
Also: surprisingly, as I found out today: Walmart. At $1-$2 a pack. Maybe a dozen different scents. (And thanks, all, for the suggestions!)
Sufficient-Item-2750 t1_j2pnadg wrote
I know Whole Foods has; can’t recall if you can smell first and acknowledge they don’t count as local.
Classic-Apricot-8236 t1_j2p137l wrote
Reply to Event at the People Tree to draw attention to their concerns with the CA Board while praising CA President/CEO Lakey Boyd by goliebs
Thanks for posting this. I can't believe how out of control this board is!
jules9687 t1_j2oxlfj wrote
I'm like 95% sure Nest in Clarksville has a good incense selection. I know they have a really great candle selection, but I'm sure I've seen incense there as well.
intothexsjados t1_j2ofzav wrote
Reply to comment by Exciting-Rub-6006 in Any local store with decent incense selection in Columbia/Ellicott City? by DavidHobby
This person gets it.
FranciscoSolanoLopez t1_j2o0izl wrote
Peace of Sunshine is in Catonsviille but that's pretty close to EC. The Crystal Fox in Laurel also isn't too far away.
Exciting-Rub-6006 t1_j2nw7xr wrote
Remedy is my go to for making my house smell fresh
Ultraxxx t1_j2mlm72 wrote
Reply to Courtney Love rambles on about Columbia for quite some time in this interview. by TurtleBeoulve
He also interviewed Ed Norton years ago.
wd011 t1_j2mamqf wrote
Reply to comment by MizenBerknar in Courtney Love rambles on about Columbia for quite some time in this interview. by TurtleBeoulve
Thanks.
MizenBerknar t1_j2lb1kp wrote
Reply to Courtney Love rambles on about Columbia for quite some time in this interview. by TurtleBeoulve
26-32min. Yes, she jumps around a lot.
sugarednspiced t1_j2l8z68 wrote
Reply to comment by Stormcaster06 in Courtney Love rambles on about Columbia for quite some time in this interview. by TurtleBeoulve
I listened for 10 min and that's one of very few things I understood.
[deleted] t1_j2kkbuu wrote
Reply to Courtney Love rambles on about Columbia for quite some time in this interview. by TurtleBeoulve
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TurtleBeoulve OP t1_j2kjwm1 wrote
Reply to Courtney Love rambles on about Columbia for quite some time in this interview. by TurtleBeoulve
Starts around the 24th minute, but it bounces around a lot. In general she's talking about dating Edward Norton, and how James Rouse loved her, and how Columbia was created in opposition to the Kushner family model of tenement homes in Baltimore...
Stormcaster06 t1_j2kj86p wrote
Reply to Courtney Love rambles on about Columbia for quite some time in this interview. by TurtleBeoulve
Yes, I would also like to request a time stamp. How does she even know about us? Wait, was she the one who dated Edward Norton or am I getting it mixed up?
Sure_Comparison6978 t1_j2khtow wrote
Reply to Courtney Love rambles on about Columbia for quite some time in this interview. by TurtleBeoulve
What does she ramble about exactly?
wd011 t1_j2k3wr0 wrote
Reply to Courtney Love rambles on about Columbia for quite some time in this interview. by TurtleBeoulve
I clicked around at random and couldn't find this segment. Can you provide a timestamp?
regulate213 t1_j2fo20u wrote
Reply to Need to find a pickleball class by GreySheep123
New indoor pickleball in northern Columbia Dill Dinkers. Plenty of classes.
dashinny t1_j2fklvd wrote
Reply to comment by free_spoons in Where to sell used books by bobnutz3333
Can confirm, i've sold many of my young adult novels there when I was younger and was unable to sell textbooks, they recommend giving those away goodwill.
tacitus59 t1_j2fgvuj wrote
Reply to comment by free_spoons in Where to sell used books by bobnutz3333
Second Edition is awesome - but I am pretty sure they do not accept textbooks. A couple of years ago - heard them tell somebody that.
throway35885328 t1_j2sboel wrote
Reply to Event at the People Tree to draw attention to their concerns with the CA Board while praising CA President/CEO Lakey Boyd by goliebs
Can we petition to get rid of CA in general? It’s a private company that acts like a government agency and has no input from the public. As much as I hate to say it, it’s time to make Columbia a city